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these two parts of your mind should work like the caddy and player

1/23/2025

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In my latest podcast released on January 24th I dive into the role that your imagination has when you play.  I begin to show golfers how their pre-shot routine is very important for any golfer if they want to be more consistent.

In my Player Development Program, I work with golfers who are tired of being inconsistent with their golf performance.  They know their swing is good enough to play to a better score.  They also realize that how the use their mind when they play could be better.

Also, in this podcast I read from an excerpt from my new book 7 Items You Must Consider Before Your Next Shot.  This book, now in its 2nd edition, is something I give my players I coach in my Player Development Program.

In this latest podcast I mention how the conscious mind works in conjunction with the subconscious mind.  The conscious mind is sending signals, orders, words, thoughts etc towards outcomes that will be unveiled for all golfers at all levels.

The subconscious receives these impressions and goes to work instantly to try to reflect what is being expressed to it from the conscious mind.  

Here is where the average golfer who wants to be more consistent does not realize the power of the mind in every aspect of your game. 

Although I have taught over 30,000 lessons in my 34 years of coaching, players still to this day do not appreciate how much their mind is working to create the reality they see when they play.

As a golfer you have to be careful what you send to the subconscious mind.  Your conscious mind is always responding to what it sees and then is deciding how to act in regard to your golf game.

Most golfers are unaware of how the two parts of consciousness impact their golf game.  As a golfer you must monitor your thoughts, words and beliefs at all times.  This is because when your subconscious receives the information from the conscious mind it goes to work immediately
to manifest what is being presented to it.

Good or bad, what you say and think, etc is being sent like a powerful ray of information and the subconscious goes to work to create what it is being instructed.

I invite you to listen to my January 24th podcast and learn a little more about how the two parts of your mind work in tandem like a player and caddy on the course.

My Player Development Program coaches you on how to use these two parts of your mind so you play much more consistently and enjoy golf to the fullest.


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