My Golf Mind Introduction

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A short video introduction to mygolfmind.com talking about problems golfers have with their game and how it can easily be improved … [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Video”][/siteorigin_widget]

Golf Injury – Risk Averse Strategies by Keith Haynes, MyGolfMind

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The year 2020 will go down in golfing history as a ‘stop – start’ season, as like other sports interrupted by lockdown strategies across the world. This has serious implications to professional and amateur golfers avoiding injury that could have the potential of terminating a career! MyGolfMind has often spoken about the four important elements […]

Play Like A Kid Again – Jordan Spieth

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Even the great professional golfers recognise that ‘keeping it simple – SMART’ (what MyGolfMind calls the KISS principle) is the secret to playing great golf.   The latest to recognise this is Jordan Spieth (three times major winner – but without a win since the 2017 Open at Royal Birkdale) at the first American golf […]

Every Blade of Grass – My Golf Mind

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Hi all you BJGT golfers and I do hope your well, doing your schoolwork and staying fit for golf during these unpresented times. I guess for most of you that have a garden are able to get out and practice your swing, chipping and indoor putting. If so that’s great news and please continue the […]

Kaizen Golf by MyGolfMind

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Kaizen is the practice of continuous improvement and the concept was originally introduced to the West by Masaaki Imai in his book ‘Kaizen: The Key to Japan’s Competitive Success’, in 1986. Today, kaizen is recognised worldwide as an important pillar of an organisation’s long-term competitive strategy. It is sometimes referred to as aggregation of marginal […]

The Art of Focus by Keith Haynes – My Golf Mind

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The danger of focusing too hard on a single golf shot is that it can create stress and anxiety in the body and mind. This in-turn can and does impact on making a free-flowing golf swing, which creates tension in the muscles and therefore un-forced errors and inconsistency. There are basically two types of focus […]

Breathe Your Way To Mental Toughness

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May I start with a question “how does a gardener keep his garden free of weeds?” (answer at the bottom). Breathing is normally an unconscious function and becomes a conscious function when we specifically think about breathing when we’re doing something i.e. meditating, swimming, yoga or playing golf. The inhalation and exhalation of air allows […]

Agghh – The Dreaded Scorecard

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Agghh – The Dreaded Score Card Are you one of those golfers who, when they get a competition scorecard in their hands, they just go bonkers – swear and shout, have a panic attack and/or get totally stressed out? Well, if you follow the information below then you will have a greater chance of conquering […]

Do Muscles Remember?

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Do Muscles Remember? Golfers, welcome to My Golf Mind, especially if you are a female, male, junior, high or low handicap, off scratch, or even a PGA professional who needs to build strong mental tenacity and stop struggling with the mental and negative interference, and self-confidence, when playing golf. Do Muscles Remember? So, what is […]