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4 easy steps to master your pre-shot routine

4 easy steps to master your pre-shot routine

Master your pre-shot routine with 4 easy steps. Stanford psychologist Kelly McGonigal’s research shows rituals improve focus and reduce stress. A simpler routine helps block out the frustration of a missed putt.

  1. Visualize the ball’s flight path to build confidence.
  2. Take deep breaths to calm the nervous system.
  3. Maintain a relaxed grip on the club.
  4. Stay present and focus on the shot at hand.
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6 shots you (probably) never practice but should add to your routine

6 shots you (probably) never practice but should add to your routine

Short Game: The Shots You Neglect

We all struggle with our short game at some point, but how often do you spend time working on it in your practice routine? Your short game is a vital part of your game and should form an important part of your practice. Time spent on chips, pitches, recovery shots, and putting will pay dividends out on the course.

To improve your short game, you need to practice these shots regularly. Start by hitting chips and pitches from different lies and distances, and work on your bunker play and putting as well. With a little practice, you’ll be able to get up and down more often and score lower.

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Simplify your pre-shot routine with these 3 easy steps

Simplify your pre-shot routine with these 3 easy steps

Eliminate distractions by simplifying your pre-shot routine in 3 easy steps. Stanford psychologist Kelly McGonigal’s research shows rituals improve focus and reduce stress. A simpler routine helps block out the frustration of a missed putt.

  1. Visualize the ball’s flight path to build confidence.
  2. Take deep breaths to calm the nervous system.
  3. Maintain a relaxed grip on the club.
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‘I need to let go’: Phil Mickelson wants peace in LIV-PGA Tour feud, but questions merger

‘I need to let go’: Phil Mickelson wants peace in LIV-PGA Tour feud, but questions merger

Excerpt: ‘I Need to Let Go’: Mickelson Seeks Peace in LIV-PGA Feud

Phil Mickelson has expressed a desire for reconciliation between the LIV Golf series and the PGA Tour, urging both sides to “let go” of past grievances. While Mickelson acknowledges the need for LIV players to be eligible for the PGA Tour’s major tournaments, he questions the viability of a merger given the current legal battles and differing philosophies.

Despite his support for LIV Golf, Mickelson believes that players should have the freedom to choose which circuit they compete on. He emphasizes the importance of peace and emphasizes that the sport of golf should be accessible to all players.

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What does Phil Mickelson think his legacy will be? He’s hoping it’s 1 thing

What does Phil Mickelson think his legacy will be? He’s hoping it’s 1 thing

Despite coming close several times, Phil Mickelson has never won the U.S. Open. As he approaches the 2023 edition, widely seen as his last chance to complete the career Grand Slam, he reflects on his legacy in the sport.

Mickelson’s achievements include six major championships and 45 PGA Tour victories. However, the U.S. Open remains the elusive piece of the puzzle. He believes his legacy will be defined by his ability to overcome this challenge and finally claim the title.

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‘I love that side of Phil’: What Brandel Chamblee admires about Phil Mickelson

‘I love that side of Phil’: What Brandel Chamblee admires about Phil Mickelson

Brandel Chamblee, a respected golf analyst, recently highlighted his admiration for Phil Mickelson’s competitive spirit. Chamblee stated, “‘I love that side of Phil.’ It’s a side of him that people haven’t seen before.” This side of Mickelson, according to Chamblee, is “a guy that’s willing to just put it all on the line.” The analyst also expressed his understanding of Mickelson’s controversial comments regarding the PGA Championship, acknowledging that Mickelson is a “free thinker.” Chamblee believes that Mickelson’s willingness to share his unfiltered thoughts is a refreshing quality.

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Annika Sorenstam on how motherhood has changed her, and what it’s like sharing the spotlight with son Will

Annika Sorenstam on how motherhood has changed her, and what it’s like sharing the spotlight with son Will

**Sorenstam on Motherhood, Sharing Spotlight with Son**

Annika Sorenstam, the legendary golfer, has shared how motherhood has transformed her life. The former world number one says her perspective has changed significantly since welcoming her son, Will. She now prioritizes family above all else and finds joy in nurturing her child’s growth.

Sorenstam has also spoken about the special bond she and Will share, especially when they hit the golf course together. She admits to feeling a sense of pride watching her son play and says they often engage in friendly competitions. While she acknowledges her competitive spirit remains intact, she cherishes the opportunity to simply enjoy the game with her son.

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The Effect of Reframing Cognitive Strategies on Golf Performance: A Phil Mickelson Case Study

The Effect of Reframing Cognitive Strategies on Golf Performance: A Phil Mickelson Case Study

Cognitive reframing, as exemplified by Phil Mickelson’s mentorship, can significantly enhance golf performance. By fostering a present-moment focus and eliminating mental distractions, reframing enables golfers to develop effective pre-shot routines and improve their mental resilience under pressure. This case study demonstrates the transformative impact of reframing, providing evidence of its efficacy in enhancing athletic performance and offering valuable insights for golfers seeking to optimize their cognitive strategies.

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Doing this 1 easy thing ensures you’ll shoot lower scores

Doing this 1 easy thing ensures you’ll shoot lower scores

**Hit Low, Running Chip Shots for Lower Scores**

Golfers striving to enhance their short game should master the low, running chip shot. This technique ensures greater accuracy and control around the greens. Utilizing a less lofted club, positioning the ball back in your stance, and employing a descending blow through impact promotes a lower trajectory and increased rollout.

By employing this simple technique, you’ll increase your proficiency in chipping from various distances and lies, leading to improved scoring opportunities. Whether you’re facing tight pin positions or undulating greens, this low and running approach will propel you towards lower scores.

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