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The 30-Second Golf Swing: How to Train Your Brain to Improve Your Game (A mountain lion book) | 
enlarge | Authors: T.j. Tomasi, Kathryn Maloney Brand: Booklegger Category: Book
List Price: $24.00 Buy New: $3.47 You Save: $20.53 (86%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 311747
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0060196106 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3523 EAN: 9780060196103 ASIN: 0060196106
Publication Date: April 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The techniques in this book will help you recognize what's happening when your game starts to slip, and you'll have the tactics to regain control immediately.The goal of this book is to make your score match your talent for the game. You'll learn how to train your brain to run your game so that you develop mastery not only of golf but also of yourself. Training and running your brain correctly - controlling your thoughts, reactions, memories, and images - is essential to playing the game to your potential.
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The mental game with strategy built in October 7, 2008 This is not a conventional golf instruction guide. If you're looking for his titles on the mechanics of the golf swing, then the list is long.
Break 100 Now: From Hacker to Golfer in Just 90 Days
How to Break 90: An Easy Approach for Breaking Golf's Toughest Scoring Barrier
Total Golf
The LAWs of the Golf Swing: Body-Type Your Golf Swing and Master Your Game
This book sensibly outlines a method to play to your full potential. This is a true book covering the mental game through using your mind to prepare through evaluating yourself. So you can hit a straight 250 yard drive, but can you chip, putt or hit approach shots with equal accuracy?
There are several methods that the author improves your game through self assessment and self critique. Through a detailed analysis, you determine your strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, the author focuses upon positive thinking and target oriented play. What this book focuses upon are mental keys. A valuable section is what 'not' to do.
I admit the concept of reading golf strategy is quite dry. There are boxes that feature vignettes that tend to keep your attention.
Through my personal experience in playing and reading, I do what is outlined to a great degree to improve my game but this book really ties everything together that I learned along the way. It is more practical than Harvey Pennick's book, through more concrete plans, or even Raymond Floyd's, Master's Guide of Scoring.
The Elements of Scoring: A Master's Guide to the Art of Scoring Your Best When You're Not Playing Your Best
Harvey Penick: Little Red Book
A complementary subject to this book, written by a different author is another book that I recommend:
Golf: The Mental Game
I recommend this book to a beginner who has had some lessons and plays with some regularity. This is also good for a player in a plateau in their golf potential. Lastly, this is a good book for those people who have a natural talent/temperament for the game but want to make it to the next level.
Are You Kidding???!!!! November 23, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a boring and useless book!!! Even though it is 6 years since this was published I can't remember when reading was such a chore. I am not a good golfer but not bad either. I tried hard to read this book and would tell you to just go out and play. Get a lesson from an inexpensive pro. You will get more out of it than reading what the author thinks will be good for you. I am not sure why others rate this book so highly. Even in 2001 I could not have been hoodwinked into reading this book. Please save your money. Even if it is 1.98 for a used copy. I paid $6.00
down to earth approach November 4, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am glad I bought it; I am sure I will keep coming back to it from time to time.
Target oriented play July 30, 2002 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have started applying the suggestions found in this book and have found a marked improvement in my game management. Everything suggested by T.J. Tomasi is based on personal and teaching experience and as such is invaluable information for us as golf-players-trying-to-improve.
Confidence July 1, 2001 1 out of 20 found this review helpful
If you are a golfer, this book is a must read.
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