Golf Series: The Mental Game

Golf Series: The Mental Game

Let’s face it, for golf  and most other competitive activities the mental game is as important or more important than the physical game. Getting your mind right is very important to shooting low scores.

For some mental tips for better scoring, we’ve reached out to Dr. Tony Melito, the mental game expert. Tony is a local coach, counselor, and educator who spends his time working with athletes of all levels to hone their mental skills.

We asked him the following questions regarding overcoming the mental challenges of golf.

Question 1)  Often times when you play in the early morning or when you are rushing to the course from work, you can really blow your score on the first few holes. What can you do to get yourself mentally ready to play a good round?

“Having a pre-game routine is important. Consistent routines bring about consistent results. Before a golf match, you have to be intentional about creating a mindset for success. At some point, you have to slow yourself down. Otherwise, finishing a round of golf is more important than the quality of your performance.”

Question 2) Bad breaks, bad lies, and bad shots happen. This can lead to a chain reaction of bad shots, wasted strokes, and poor play. What strategies can a golfer use to get back in the right frame of mind to score well? 

“When your performance is suffering, having emotional composure is important. Knowing how to stay calm in your mind and body is essential in moving forward. Your focus has to be on the next shot or the next hole. Wait until after a match to critique your performance. Tell yourself what you want to happen. That positive self-talk will create a picture in your mind, which can become a blueprint for your performance.”

Question 3) Golf is a social sport with lots of down time between shots to socialize, which can lead to many distractions. How do you limit the distractions, stay focused, and get yourself ready for the next shot?

“Distractions can be external or internal. Using the three R’s can be helpful: Recognize, Regroup, and Refocus. First recognize that you are distracted. Secondly, regroup by shifting your thoughts in the right direction. Finally, refocus on what is task relevant.”

Question 4) When you are about to shoot your personal best, win a match, or a tournament, what should you do to play well in spite of the nerves?

“Again, it’s about consistent routines. Additionally, remaining calm in your mind and body is important. Use strategies to keep your body relaxed and your mind focused on the process of playing golf. Stay present in the here and now. Anchor yourself with an image that captures your strengths and power as an athlete.”

Sharpening your mental game is absolutely necessary to shoot lower scores. For more information on how to improve your mental game, contact Winning Actions with our local professional Dr. Tony Melito or contact Brio by clicking here.

Photos courtesy of 10 Scariest Shots in Golf 

Golf Fit Series: How to hit with more power

Golf Fit Series: How to hit with more power

How do you hit with more power? It’s been said that golfers that hit the ball  farthest usually score the best, provided they can hit it relatively straight. This stands to reason because it is much easier to hit a 9 iron or wedge into a green than a 6 or 7 iron.

So why is it that golf professionals hit so much farther than amateurs?

Fitness level:

  • Strength in the right areas
  • Flexibility in the right areas
  • Coordination to use both strength and flexibility to generate an efficient swing

Golfers who hit the ball a long way have the ability, coordination and strength to stabilize the body in order to deliver a powerful force into the ball. Try these drills to see if you have what it takes to make a sound golf swing.

 

Kvest kinematic swing sequence
Kvest kinematic swing sequence

Sequence: In every sport, power is achieved through a sequence of movements. Energy is transferred through the body into the distal extremity, and then into the club, racket, or bat.  Although all swings are different, the kinematic swing sequences of professional athletes are always consistent. With a good swing sequence, even small athletes can generate real power.

Kvest Digital swing analysis
Kvest Digital swing analysis

To find out more about getting your swing sequence analyzed, call BRIO. We can find a K-vest swing pro near you.

 

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  • Golf pain: Improve posture and postural strength to get rid of pain.
  • Distance: How to hit the ball farther.
  • Performance: Strength and power exercises for golf.
  • Course management. How to get around the course with the right mindset for each shot.