Golf – the Mental Game

I’ve been testing a few new golf balls and for my last round, I decided to try out the new Callaway HXBite. I wrote a post a while back – How To Choose The Right Golf Ball For Your Game and determined to put the strategy into practice. I’ve used Callaway balls in the past [...]

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When It Comes To Golf – I’m A Failure – Thank God!

by Pat Mullaly on September 11, 2010

It’s easy to fail at golf. Happens every day, to every golfer, even the pros. Every day I go to the range, or stand in a sand trap, or try to sink a 10 foot putt, I’m taking a risk that I will fail. And I do sometimes. But the more I practice or play [...]

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In this guest article, golfer Craig Sigl writes about the problem of consistency in golf. Being able to achieve the same quality of play, time after time has as much to do with the mental game we play in our heads as it does with the physical game we play on the golf course. Fascinating [...]

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How a $100 Dollar Bill Fixed My Golf Slice

by Pat Mullaly on June 23, 2010

I’ve been working on my golf drive for a while. It seems to have a mind of its own. I line up my target, set the clubface square to the target, take my position, check my grip, my posture, my stance, my balance…. and when I think everything is ready to go… and Thwack!  I [...]

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When I was a kid growing up and my Dad would start venting his frustration with us kids going totally whacko – my mother would always say that his language was so bad it would turn the air “BLUE!” Well, yesterday while playing with a group of very frustrated golfers, the air certainly began to [...]

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When I first read this guest post by Scott Seifferlein of The Highlands Golf Academy  I wanted to say, “Hey, wait a minute! I’m no golf pro but I love the game. What about me? Can’t I play golf?” Scott’s take on how to feel successful at golf, even if you’re not an expert, is [...]

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