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Going Low: How to Break Your Individual Golf Scoring Barrier by Thinking Like a Pro |
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Rating: Summary: Help yourself get out of the way to low scoring Review: As an aspiring pro I have read and listened to many when it comes to the mental aspect of golf. Dr. Cohn gives step by step instruction on how to help keep the most important part of you playing the game, your mind. From preshot routines to mid round thoughts he offers something for everyone. Whether you are trying to break 90 or 70 the mental side is so important and Dr. Cohn has very understandable and easy to implement strategies to help you achieve your goals. After finishing the book I matched my best round for this year.
Rating: Summary: Help yourself get out of the way to low scoring Review: As an aspiring pro I have read and listened to many when it comes to the mental aspect of golf. Dr. Cohn gives step by step instruction on how to help keep the most important part of you playing the game, your mind. From preshot routines to mid round thoughts he offers something for everyone. Whether you are trying to break 90 or 70 the mental side is so important and Dr. Cohn has very understandable and easy to implement strategies to help you achieve your goals. After finishing the book I matched my best round for this year.
Rating: Summary: If YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT GOLF, YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK!! Review: Dr. Cohn's, "Going Low," is another great golf book to add to your collection. This book goes beyond the basics of golf to the pinnacle of success in life. Going Low has not only helped me break through my expectations of scoring but it has helped me gain the mindset to take a good round all the way to the clubhouse. Step by step lessons will guide you to a personal best you never thought possible. No matter how low you go or how low you think you might be able to go this book will assist you on going even lower. I recommend Dr. Cohn's best book ever to all levels of golfers so they to can obtain the mindset needed for achieving their personal best round.
Rating: Summary: Very Little Insight -- Mostly Anecdotes about Pro Golfers Review: I got this book on Feb 9 2005. Finished reading it on Feb 11, 2005.
While the book claims to provide insight into "how to go low", it really doesn't. If you're interested in a book that talks about Pro Golfers scoring low, with no insight into the mental process, then this book is for you.
I was disappointed by this book. It was not thought provoking.
Rating: Summary: Simply The Best Review: I have hacked around the course for years, took lessons, bought new equipment, read the books by Harvey Penick and others, all to no avail. I saw an article about this book, so I ordered it ... I studied the information in it, and did my best to apply the techniques and remedys outlined in it. Here is the result- on Friday at my course I shot 105. After reading this book, I went back on Saturday and shot 89! My advice to all is to buy this book, study it, and then get ready to play the best golf of your life!
Rating: Summary: Great Mental Game Book on Shooting Low Scores! Review: I have read most of Dr. Cohn's books and he is an excellent author and golf psychologist. His new book Going Low hit the nail on the head about how to get into the zone and find momentum on the golf course. His ideas are presented in a logical and organized format with the use of great examples from tour pros who have shot their lowest rounds. I highly recommend Dr. Cohn's book to any golfer who is serious about getting over comfort zones and scoring barriers.
Rating: Summary: Will help on the mental side of to shoot low scores Review: This book helped me to have the proper mental outlook on how to shoot low scores. I started to release the possiblity in myself on how to play better golf and not listen to any negative thoughts. I also really loved---The Ultimate Golf Instruction Guide: Key Techniques for Becoming a Zero Handicap Golfer or Better by Patrick Leonardi, isbn is 1933023090. Leonardi's book showed me great technique that were non-conforming to what else is taught on the market. It's very easy to follow and shows results instantly (Highly recommended.) For example, before using The Ultimate Golf Instruction Guide: Key Techniques for Becoming a Zero Handicap Golfer or Better, I never hit more than 5 greens in regulation in one round. After reading this book and applying its techniques to my swing, I now have can hit at least 9 greens in regulation on average. Patrick Cohn's book helped me to mentally transform my mind from amateur thinking to professional thinking on the golf course.
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