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ISBN 9781845135485
Publisher: Aurum Press
Hardback: 160 pages
Pub Date: Mar 2010
£12.99

Silent Mind Golf : How to Get Out of Your Own Way and Play Golf Intuitively and Instinctively
Robin Sieger


I wish I had this book over thirty years ago I genuinely believe it would have prolonged my career at the highest level' Tony Jacklin Imagine being able to achieve the perfect mental state to make your best possible swing over every shot? Being fearless at critical putts and stepping up with an inner calm that allows you to play your best golf, every time you stand over the ball. Now, Silent Mind Golf removes the mystery behind the mental mastery that lies at the heart of peak performance. A lifelong golfer and one of the world's leading motivational speakers, Robin Sieger has developed a practical guide to mental conditioning that will enable any golfer, whether amateur or professional, to get to grips with the dynamics crucial to getting into the zone'. Too often golfers concentrate all their efforts on technique, in the belief it is only the mechanics of the game they have to master. Instead, free of jargon, with easy-to-follow examples and personal anecdotes from the world's most successful players, this unique book will be your guide to developing the single most neglected, least understood and ultimately decisive area of the game. Mental Strength. A one-time television producer Robin Sieger is now a successful businessman and a specialist in the psychology of peak performance. He has published four previous books on success and motivation, including the international bestseller Natural Born Winners. He also holds the world record for the coldest round of golf ever played eighteen holes at -26-C in Fairbanks, Alaska, on 22 December 2001. www.silentmindgolf.com