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Andrew Fogg, the Golf Hypnotist, is an enthusiastic golfer, hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. He is a practicing golf psychologist and author of a soon to be published book "The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf" and a series of golf hypnosis MP3 programmes. Visit his website for information on how to get the most success, pleasure and enjoyment from the wonderful game of golf. More specifically, it's about how to improve your golf by working on the 90 percent of the game that's played in the 6 inches between your ears. Sign up for the free Golf Hypnotist ezine at http://www.golf-hypnotist.com/ and get your free 25- minute "Your Own Virtual Caddy" golf hypnosis MP3 that goes with this article.
Joined: 08th March 2009
Articles: 74
URL: http://www.golf-hypnotist.com
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Visualise your Golf Shots and Mental Golf Practice in 3D for Better Golf Hypnosis

13th November 2009
Effective visualisation is one of the key golf psychology tools for improving your golf score and your enjoyment of the game. It's also one of the secrets of hypnotic golf. However, for most people, including me until recently, that visualisation tends to...

Trust your Unconscious Golf Mind to Align Your Club for a Better Pre-Shot Routine

05th November 2009
How much is the accuracy of your golf shot influenced by club alignment at address and how much is down to your instinctive or unconscious golf ability? Now I'm not talking here about the complexity of aligning the various parts of your body when you addr...

Speed Up your Pre-Shot Routine Transition for Better Golf Psychology

05th November 2009
Golf instructors often talk about the transition in the golf swing as that pause between completing the backswing and starting the downswing. They often suggest that slowing down the transition is one of the most important keys to hitting a good shot. ...

The Golf Psychology of Going on a Pre-Shot Routine Journey with your Right and Left Brain

27th October 2009
As a golf psychologist, I am especially interested in the importance of separating the conscious and unconscious elements of the pre-shot routine and the actual striking of the ball. In an ideal world, we should use our conscious rational mind, sometimes ...

Mental Foursomes Practice with Golf Hypnosis for Better Golf in your Mind's Eye

27th October 2009
Practicing golf in your mind, mental golf if you like, is just as effective as playing golf and physical practice on the range, if you want to play better golf. As I've written many times before, it also works a lot better when accompanied by golf hypnosi...

Hit the Reset Button for a Winning Golf Hypnosis Metaphor

12th October 2009
The ability to learn from your bad shots and release them from your mind is one of the keys to winning golf. You only have to look at the world's greatest ever golfers to see this. I don't ever recall seeing the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Nic...

See Yourself Putting Better and Enjoying Golf More with Golf Psychology

02nd October 2009
There were some amazing golf and putting psychology lessons on show with Phil Mickelson's stunning win at the Tour Championship at East Lake this weekend. Yes I know Tiger won the FedEx Cup and the $10 million with an amazingly consistent series of result...

Play Better Golf Psychology In The Now and One Shot at a Time

29th September 2009
One of the key success factors of better golf psychology is learning to unconsciously play one shot at a time - in the moment, in the zone or "in the now." And this applies equally to every shot you play on the practice ground, in a friendly game and in t...

The Golf Psychology of Letting Everyone Else Complain while You Win

22nd September 2009
How often do you hear your playing partners and other people at the golf course complaining about things beyond their control? Maybe you do it a bit yourself. I know I have from time to time, especially in the past. You know the sort of thing I mean. More...

Visualise your Target for Better Unconscious Golf

22nd September 2009
As a golf psychologist, I'm regularly asked by clients about what they should be thinking about in their golf mind when they're actually swinging the club or stroking a putt. Many of them will have some sort of pre-shot routine that prepares them to some ...

Use Golf Psychology to Overcome Bad Luck and Play Well Despite It

11th September 2009
What impact does luck have on your game of golf? By that I mean do you treat good luck and bad luck as two sides of the same coin? Statistically, our golfing luck is going to even out over the long term. If you keep tossing a coin, you may get long runs o...

Finger Breathing for Self Hypnosis and Better Golf Psychology

02nd September 2009
I wouldn't be at all surprised if by now you've noticed that self-hypnosis is a key part of my overall approach to golf mind improvement. In fact, many of the golf psychology techniques that I talk about in my articles start off with the words "If you're ...

The Golf Psychology of Self Hypnosis and Imagination for Winning Happiness

02nd September 2009
I felt so sad watching Sergio Garcia looking so miserable and failing to close out a much needed win in the Wyndham Championship at Greensboro on Sunday. It reminds me of how important our internal state is to good golf psychology and how we can use self-...

Putting Psychology and Golf Hypnosis into Perspective at PGA Championship

25th August 2009
Putting was clearly very difficult for all the players at Hazeltine in the 2009 PGA Championship, especially in terms of putting psychology. Now we all saw Tiger Woods missing a lot of mid-range putts that we'd normally expect him to see and I've already ...

Windy Golfers and Windy Golf Psychology Blown Away at the PGA Championship

25th August 2009
So, were you blown away by the golf at the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine this weekend? With 8 hours of TV coverage on Saturday and again on Sunday, I was just riveted to the screen and amazed by both the spectacle and the windy golf conditions. The T...
 
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