Table Of ContentContents Introduction: My Top Ten 1 A Golfing Philosophy 2 A Golfer's Sense of Self 3 Goals and Dreams 4 How Memory Works 5 Confidence 6 Staying in the Present 7 Your Target 8 Anger and Acceptance 9 Planning for Success 10 Trust 11 Butterflies 12 Your Fellow Golfers 13 Practicing to Play Great 14 Perfectionism 15 Fear 16 Commitment 17 Patience 18 The Myth of the Killer Instinct 19 The Rhythm of the Game 20 Routine 21 Your Best Friend on the Golf Course 22 The Tee 23 Scoring Clubs 24 Short Game 25 Putting 26 Setbacks 27 Visualization 28 How Winning Happens 29 If You Play Today
SynopsisWith his signature "phenomenal" ( The New York Times ), golf expert and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Bob Rotella offers an eye-opening guide to overcoming the mental challenges of golf. The Golfer's Mind was actually first suggested by Davis Love, Jr.--Davis Love III's dad--who encouraged Dr. Bob Rotella to write an instruction book on golf's mental challenges, organized by topic. Love thought that golfers could keep the book with them, or at least nearby, at all times. When they needed a refresher on a certain issue, they could consult the book, read for a few minutes, and take away solid guidance regarding their difficulties. Rotella heard what Love said, and twenty years later, The Golf er's Mind is that book. From his Ten Commandments (Commandment I. Play to play great. Don't play not to play poorly) to just about any topic a golfer might imagine, this is the ideal way for players to get all of Rotella's teachings. He covers topics including: -Butterflies -Practicing to Play Great -The Rhythm of the Game -Routine -Setbacks -How Winning Happens In the perfect format for the busy golfer, The Golfer's Mind is the concise and convenient quick-reference tool to appeal to Rotella's millions of followers and is sure to become a golf classic., For the last decade, golfers of all abilities have been drawn to the writings and teachings of Bob "Doc" Rotella. His books Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect, Golf Is a Game of Confidence, The Golf of Your Dreams, and Putting Out of Your Mind have all become classics for golfers everywhere. Weekend golfers and pros like Brad Faxon, Darren Clarke, Padraig Harrington, Tom Kite, and Davis Love III all read and listen to the man they call Doc because his teachings are simple and direct--and in the end, what Doc says makes them play better golf. The Golfer's Mind was actually first suggested by Davis Love, Jr.--Davis Love III's dad--who encouraged Doc to write an instruction book on golf's mental challenges, organized by topic. Love thought that golfers could keep the book with them, or at least nearby, at all times. When they needed a refresher on a certain issue, they could consult the book, read for a few minutes, and take away solid guidance regarding their difficulties. Doc heard what Love said, and twenty years later, The Golfer's Mind is that book. From his Ten Commandments (Commandment I. Play to play great. Don't play not to play poorly) to just about any topic a golfer might imagine, this is the ideal way for players to get all of Rotella's teachings. Doc covers topics including: -Butterflies -Practicing to Play Great -The Rhythm of the Game -Routine -Setbacks -How Winning Happens In the perfect format for the busy golfer, The Golfer's Mind is the concise and convenient quick-reference tool to appeal to Rotella's millions of followers and is sure to become a golf classic., For the last decade, golfers of all abilities have been drawn to the writings and teachings of Bob "Doc" Rotella. His booksGolf Is Not a Game of Perfect, Golf Is a Game of Confidence, The Golf of Your Dreams,andPutting Out of Your Mindhave all become classics for golfers everywhere. Weekend golfers and pros like Brad Faxon, Darren Clarke, Padraig Harrington, Tom Kite, and Davis Love III all read and listen to the man they call Doc because his teachings are simple and direct -- and in the end, what Doc says makes them play better golf.The Golfer's Mindwas actually first suggested by Davis Love, Jr. -- Davis Love III's dad -- who encouraged Doc to write an instruction book on golf's mental challenges, organized by topic. Love thought that golfers could keep the book with them, or at least nearby, at all times. When they needed a refresher on a certain issue, they could consult the book, read for a few minutes, and take away solid guidance regarding their difficulties. Doc heard what Love said, and twenty years later,The Golfer's Mindis that book. From his Ten Commandments (Commandment I. Play to play great. Don't play not to play poorly) to just about any topic a golfer might imagine, this is the ideal way for players to get all of Rotella's teachings. Doc covers topics including: Butterflies Practicing to Play Great The Rhythm of the Game Routine Setbacks How Winning Happens In the perfect format for the busy golfer,The Golfer's Mindis the concise and convenient quick-reference tool to appeal to Rotella's millions of followers and is sure to become a golf classic.