The Mental Focus For A Senior Golf
Player
Senior golf is not only physical, but also it is a mental
game. You have to have the ability to stay focused, concentrate
on the game, and forget the distractions around you.
This is very import when playing golf and as you get older,
your mental ability to contrite fully on the game could result
in a few mistakes in the game. The game is said to e ninety
percent mental focus and ten percent physical. If this is the
case, then a senior golfer needs to concentrate on the game and
leave the world behind.
Senior golf is for relaxing. Even thought you are playing to
win, you need to relax and focus solely on your game. If you
have a cell phone ringing or to many people around the tee box,
you could lose your focus, miss that possible hole in one shot
and come in above par. You want golf to be relaxing and
enjoyable, but you also need to play to win. It is a matter on
mind over matter when you golf. Not everyone can have this type
of discipline.
Some golfers work hard at focusing while others work at the
physical aspects of the game. You need to keep your attention
on both the physical and mental aspects of the game. There was
a senior golf pro named Ben Hogan who was very quiet and
subdued on the green. This was his way of concentrating and
playing the game.
Many people thought he was rude or unsociable, but he may
have been focused on his came and had the discipline to keep
his mind on the game. You see many senior golf players on the
golf courses laughing it up and having fun. These golfers play
for the fun and excitement but do not care if they make it to
the PGA.
Tommy Bolt was a loud player as he was verbal when he played
and he had a bad habit of throwing his clubs. He lost many
games because of his actions, but he may have had focus, but
could not match that focus with his physical ability. It was
often wondered how he managed to win some majors in his career.
He must have had a reason for getting upset with himself. He
knew he could do better, but some people just cannot
concentrate with so much distraction around them.
When all was said and done, he did come to grip with his
anger and won in the senior golf with the PGA. Senior golf is
harder to start at an older age if you have not been doing it a
while. You have to condition the body to do the physical side
of golf and you need to train your mind to focus and refrain
from noticing distractions going on around you.
If you are serious about senior golf, you can learn a few
tips from the pros on how to improve your game and how to stay
focused when on the course.
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