Have you ever said something like this after a bad shot? I didn’t take the wind into account, I forgot to consider that shot was uphill or I didn’t adjust for the lie with the ball below my feet. Why? You know about those variables and how to adjust for them all. Right? Then how can we find ourselves repeating those explanations round after round? When this happens out mental game has let us down.

We weren’t prepared as we should have been. Those elements were left out of our entire thought process as we considered the shot. We lack the mental discipline that more consistent golfers enjoy. They seem to have a way to include all the elements of the shot in their planning. Are they smarter than you or I? No, probably not.

It is not about smart anyway. It’s about mental discipline. Let’s face it, if we know after the shot what went wrong then we can notice it before the shot and plan for it. We don’t because we have trained our minds to think in that fashion. The mental game is more important to your scores and handicap than most of us would expect. If we can avoid the mental errors then we are left with only the possibility of a swing error to mess up our shot. You can see how that would easily lower your score, huh? Double D is working hard to hone is mental game. It is harder at first than you might think. After a while it becomes more of a habit. He suggest you do the following to help master your mental game. Build a Pre-Shot Routine Prior to selecting a club, Double D suggest that you create a mental checklist to help you decide how to proceed. The checklist should include: 1. Know your lie. 2. Determine your target and distance. 3. Examine any obstacles between the ball and the target. (trees, hazards or wind) 4. Decide on a shot shape (straight, draw, fade) 5. Choose the club best suited for you plan. Add this mental checklist to your regular pre-shot routine to eliminate the wasted shots that come from a failure to think your way through all the variables that will effect your shot. This is about you taking charge of your golf mental game Dooley says, “Train you mind just as you train your body to develop a better golf game.” Wayne Hudler is an avid golfer of over 30 years and golf writer.

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