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Rating:  Summary: How to Use the Mind to Play Better Review: Coop has worked with some prominent players, especially Payne Stewart who writes a forward.He explains what major role our thinking brings to the course, then proceeds to talk about this mental side in our moving from the practice tee to the first tee, preshot routine, even a chapter on the mental side of hitting the ball long. This book has some great helps, but I found it a little overwhelming in terms of the amount of stuff to try and remember and work on mentally. Find Bob Rotella's advice more basic and easy to retain and apply. However, this book might just ring more bells with some than me.
Rating:  Summary: mind over golf how to use your head to lower yout score Review: great information--simple but effective-- keys to taking it to the next level---a must read for those wanting to become a single digit handicap! WOW!
Rating:  Summary: mind over golf how to use your head to lower yout score Review: great information--simple but effective-- keys to taking it to the next level---a must read for those wanting to become a single digit handicap! WOW!
Rating:  Summary: A worthwhile read Review: This is a very helpful book for that intangible side of the game that captivates yet frustrates us so much. It's got some really solid tips for improving mental attitude and toughness out on the course, and speaks to developing a comforting routine, mental "recovery" techniques and the barriers to lowering scores. Of all the golf books I've read, this one may have actually had the most effect.
Rating:  Summary: A worthwhile read Review: This is a very helpful book for that intangible side of the game that captivates yet frustrates us so much. It's got some really solid tips for improving mental attitude and toughness out on the course, and speaks to developing a comforting routine, mental "recovery" techniques and the barriers to lowering scores. Of all the golf books I've read, this one may have actually had the most effect.
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