Going Low : How to Break Your Individual Golf Scoring Barrier by Thinking Like a Pro


Praise for Patrick Cohn and Going Low:

"Dr. Cohn is a super teacher and great author. In Going Low, Dr. Cohn does a superb job of teaching golfers the importance of not thinking about score if you want to take it deep. Going Low is an inspiring and fun book for golfers of any level."
—J. L. Lewis, PGA Tour winner

In Going Low, noted sports psychologist Patrick Cohn teaches you nine tour-proven lessons that will help you get into the right mindset to break your individual scoring barrier. These lessons will help you eliminate self-imposed limits, create a confident mindset, and play golf without letting mechanical swing thoughts get in the way.

No golfer can shoot low on a whim, and there are no quick fixes to mastering golf's mental game. But if you learn the lessons in this book and examine your inner thoughts and emotions, you will learn how to focus and stay in control—just like the game's elite players. By applying the lessons in Going Low to your own game—whether you're a high, middle, or low handicap—you can hope to shoot a personal-best round or break one of the game's established scoring barriers.

Author(s): Patrick J. Cohn  

ISBN 10: 0071385576
ISBN 13: 9780071385572
Pages: 208
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