Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Golf Improvement Tip - Use "Inside Information"

The "inside information" I am talking about is the "feeling side" of golf, which includes the sense or the sensation of feel. Some people refer to it as having "the touch." It has long been used to great advantage by pros and other successful golfers who have learned the value of tapping into it. Otherwise, it is used by relatively few recreational golfers, probably because it gets overshadowed by more "flashy" golf tips and there isn't alot of how-to information available for using it. Yet, it's a perfect tool for finding and repeating your perfect golf swing! You don't have to spend more money or time to get it - it's part of your senses that are with you all the time. And using the senses, like feel, more effectively puts you more in tune with your game. I have been practicing tapping into the feeling side of golf for some time now and it has yielded great success for me. It has been so helpful that I have written a whole new e-book about it called FEELING DRIVEN GOLF - How to Enrich Your Golf Swing With "Inside Information."In the book, I provide a practical look at "feeling driven golf" and its various mental and emotional facets that are valuable to golf, along with plenty of tips and exercises that you can practice on and off the course, including your own backyard on those busy days when you can't get to the course or when you just want to step out and have a quick practice to keep the momentum of new skills going.

Here Are 7 Ways That Feeling Driven Golf Has Helped Me and Can Help Others:

1. You begin to feel the mechanics rather than just doing them.
2. You get a better feel for each phase of your swing.
3. You get a better flow of a smooth swing motion.
4. You get a better flow of a smooth putting motion.
5. You become more open to feeling your own "true" or perfect swing.
6. You become more in tune and aware, which makes your practice sessions more effective.
7. You develop more consistency and repeatability in your golf swing.

All of this leads to a much more positive golf experience. Check out this "Inside Information" concept for your swing - you'll be surprised at how much it helps!

Here's to great golf!

Rick Semple
Positive Golfer
Co-Founder, TheHeartofGolf.com
http://www.TheHeartofGolf.com

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