it's all in your mind...

 

Are you an amateur golfer who...

 

As an amateur golfer, you may think that what goes on between your ears doesn’t really apply to you, but if you recognise any of the above, you could seriously improve your scores & your enjoyment by spending just a little time on your mental game.

 

 

Imagine playing to your handicap for your entire round, not just for 16 holes.  Imagine being in control of that negative little voice inside your head, when going through a difficult patch.  Imagine playing to your potential.

 

WHAT ARE YOUR MENTAL STRENGTHS THAT HELP YOU ON THE GOLF COURSE

(AND WHAT AREAS DO YOU NEED TO WORK ON)?

CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE MENTAL GOLF ASSESSMENT

 

Welcome to Mindfocus for Golf™

 

Whether you are simply looking to eliminate your putting yips, or whether you are looking to change the way you approach each and every shot, golfers like you have been using Mindfocus for Golf to help them to play to their potential, and we think this could be just the solution for you.

 

Mindfocus for Golf™ is a revolutionary new internet-based resource, designed specifically for amateur golfers who are interested in playing to their handicap, consistently.

 

 

It uses interactive exercises, and multimedia video to explain how to apply the skills that will improve your game like never before. Qualified sport psychologists have developed the resources found in the website, and train you in the mental skills taught on the Pro Tour.

 

With Mindfocus for Golf™ you will learn to understand how your mind affects your game, and what skills work for you.  It will help identify your strengths and weaknesses and allow you to develop areas that will make a difference to your score on the golf course.  The result?  Consistent performances on the golf course - guaranteed, or your money back.

 

 

View our Flash movie for more details of how Mindfocus for Golf™ could improve your game

 

 

Mindfocus for Golf Testimonies

“Hi Simon.   Since joining Mindfocus for Golf my golf has improved visually.  I am setting up properly now before each shot and trying to visualise the actual shot and where it should land.   I have done fairly well since joining, as I have won two Medals in our Bronze Division and come second in a Stableford competition.  I have only won a Medal competition once before quite a while ago.  Most Tuesdays which is Ladies Competition Day I am within the top 10 of the Bronze Division out of about 45 ladies, so I am pleased.  I am also in the semi final of the Foursome Knock Out.   Thank you for all your help.  Best wishes Anne Burnett.”

Anne Burnett , Handicap 25

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