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2 Responses to “The Psychology of Tournament Golf”
Dr. Cook breaks down the mental aspects of golf into bite-size concepts that I could apply to my own game. The tapes are inspirational and entertaining, but more important to me, they have helped me lower my golf score.
The tape series prepares you for the challenges that we create in our minds when we get on the course. I have listened to the tapes several times and each time I have taken away nuggets of mental preparation that have made my game more successful and more enjoyable.
Rating: 5 / 5
Dr. Cook’s audio offering is outstanding. It clearly and logically guides you through the mental steps necessary for peak performance on the course. I listen to it over and over to ingrain the lessons.
Incorporating the techniques presented on the tape, I have reduced my index to 2 from 7. I can not recommend this product highly enough. If you are serious about improving your golf game, get it and follow it.
I own over 100 golf books, tapes, CDs and videos. When asked, the first resource I recommend is “The Psychology of Tournament Golf”.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:10 pm
Dr. Cook breaks down the mental aspects of golf into bite-size concepts that I could apply to my own game. The tapes are inspirational and entertaining, but more important to me, they have helped me lower my golf score.
The tape series prepares you for the challenges that we create in our minds when we get on the course. I have listened to the tapes several times and each time I have taken away nuggets of mental preparation that have made my game more successful and more enjoyable.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 3rd, 2010 at 11:08 pm
Dr. Cook’s audio offering is outstanding. It clearly and logically guides you through the mental steps necessary for peak performance on the course. I listen to it over and over to ingrain the lessons.
Incorporating the techniques presented on the tape, I have reduced my index to 2 from 7. I can not recommend this product highly enough. If you are serious about improving your golf game, get it and follow it.
I own over 100 golf books, tapes, CDs and videos. When asked, the first resource I recommend is “The Psychology of Tournament Golf”.
Rating: 5 / 5