How to Handle Distractions and Keep Your Focus for the Whole Round

[ WomensGolf.com ] Featured Excerpt by Susan Vail, PGA Golf Professional

Difficult playing partners, noise, slow play .... here's your expert guide with our 27 best tips on how to handle distractions when you're out on the golf course.

The complete guide to keeping your focus when you are on the golf course with easy to follow tips from great teachers. Managing your focus and concentration on your shot at hand is something you can develop and use to set aside internal and external distractions. We asked 27 leading LPGA and PGA teachers, including Susan Vail, for the go-to advice they teach their students about how to focus on the golf course.

Let’s get started …

Use a phrase or “mantra” to help you regain your focus, such as “that’s not important”, “let’s get this one close”, or “let it go, this swing is going to be perfect!”

Some of the best golfers in the world say that focus is the single most important mental skill to achieve consistency. Learning any new skill takes time so try it out on the range first. It doesn’t matter if you’re learning a physical skill or a mental one; you need to practice in order to improve. So go find your “mantra” and test it out during your next round!!!!!

Head on over to http://womensgolf.com/focus today to see the full article.

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