Crushing Barriers

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Scary golf

Those of you on my list for awhile have probably noticed some changes of late. There will be even more on the way as I continue to work on upgrading all my sites. My webskills and marketing skills keep getting better and better and I spend many hours on these sites making them useful and informative. Unfortunately, it has meant that this year, 2006, I haven't golfed near as much as I did in 2005. In fact, as of today, I've only put in about 6 rounds since starting up.
Now, having said that, I would have thought my game would deteriorate from last season. It gets too cold for me around December and I pick up the clubs again in March. I have, however, been working on my mental game and of course spending a lot of time researching how our mind works for golf and other things.
But it was still a big surprise to me that my game has actually improved!! I thought that maybe I would be able to barely break 80 not having played much. About 6 weeks ago, I played a round with a local Break 80 member, Ed. It was on a Sunday morning at 7:30. I show up, putt a few to test the greens and then walk over to the first tee. No warmup, no balls on the range, just some good stretching.
I mentally regress myself to some great shots I've had and the feelings of playing in the zone and to make it short, I end up shooting a 74 on this course. Now it's not a terribly difficult course at a rating of 67.1 but I played about as well as I ever had in the past.

And before this round, I hadn't played in 3 weeks! That's what was scary.

2 weeks later, last week, I went to Klamath Falls, Oregon with my boys for a vacation. I took them golfing at a local course there.
On an unfamiliar course and with my 8 year old (who doesn't play) climbing on and over me and generally making it tough to concentrate, I shot a 77.
It just seemed so easy! Last year, my biggest problem was putting. This year so far, not a problem at all as I had 3 birdies drop from over 10 feet. That's where I put the most intention during the offseason.

Look, I'm not saying this to brag. I just want you to know what is possible. I haven't gone to the range at all this year. I haven't hit any chips in my backyard. I haven't had any lessons.
All I've done is use the techniques I teach and pound them into my head whenever I think about it.
The biggest thing though, is that I have really started to get in touch with my unconscious mind and it's automatic processes through regular hypnosis and meditation.
Tell ya more later on that..
Greens and fairways,
Craig

1 Comments:

  • Craig,

    That is really encouraging to hear about your success. I agree completely that a very large part of this game is mental and your techniques are just great.

    Mike

    By Blogger Mike J, at 4:40 PM  

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