The basics with playing golf are very different than all the other sporting activities. Take baseball e.g.. . . When you’re up at bat to make your swing, role is to hit the ball as it’s tossed to you. Put simply, the game is built around your reaction towards what someone else is doing. You can not make your move until the pitcher throws the ball to you. In golf, however, you are the boss. You are in charge of making every move. The ball just sits there, waiting for you to make your shot. You are 100% responsible for every play that happens. You cannot blame a bad play on a pitch, another teammate, or any excuse. This is what makes golf so difficult, and yet so challenging and fun to play. And along with that, you have people watching you, all in complete silence. And you though that golfing was supposed to be stress- free? A Confident Mindset Goes A Long Way In Sport Golf requires you focus and take into consideration every shot you take. Naturally in our comparative analysis of the sport of baseball, those players have to think about the mechanics of their game too, but they have little time to really focus and concentrate on what they are doing, as opposed to golf. They are conscious of the pitcher and the person at bat, but everything else is reaction. Golf requires much attention to what you are doing that any type of negative thoughts or worries can have a dramatic effect on the quality of your game. Doubt can simply seep into your mind, especially if you’re still a beginner. Once this happens, your body tenses up, you may get nervous, jittery, and the the next thing you know your ball has landed in the rough. Consider it to be the comparative of stage fright. Yes, golfing is this difficult. How are you able to prevent damaging olpinions and feelings from occuring while playing on the course? As usual, fortunately, the answer is incredibly simple, but difficult to learn. All you have to do is take action, and do so faster than your mind can start to consider any negative consequences of making a bad swing. That’s the thing about golf – you’ll literally think your way in to a downturn. Stick with the basics and target simple movements that are repetitive. Keep your body loose and as you will be preparing for your go, shift the weight of your body from foot to foot, forwards and backwards. Wiggle your club a bit and just loosen up, enjoy yourself, and no worries about anything negative. Just learning how to play a stress- free game could be the toughest lesson you learn in golf.

