Over 30 years ago I had been a fairly good golfer, playing all the major championship golf courses in England and Scotland, however after a decade of not playing, I decided to enjoy the game again.

Unfortunately, I could never get my game even close to what it used to be.  I had all the shots but could never execute when I needed to. So I decided to balance [a term used in Mindful Success Golf] for an upcoming club match play tournament with hope that my performance would be respectable.

I balanced for:  ‘I am confident, I am calm” and also “I only remember the positive experience of being a good golfer.’

During the tournament, I was amazingly calm and confident.  But the real thing that surprised me was that even if I missed a shot, I only remembered my past success as a golfer.  Although I started off behind at the beginning of each match, I held my mind set easily and by the end of the game I was the winner!

I now realize that the reason I lost my edge in golf was subconsciously reviewing my failures not my successes. Thank goodness for PSYCH-K [a process used in Mindful Success Golf] that makes this process a snap by giving the job to my subconscious!

FLD, Estes Park, CO

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