HOW TO PLAY BETTER GOLF

WITHOUT PRACTICING


by Alan Riley, Master Golf Professional

Weekly Golf Tip


Do any of the following seem familiar to you?

  • No matter how much you practice or play your scores never seem to get any lower.

  • The more you try to play well the worse you play.
  • You hit the ball great on the range and poorly on the golf course.
  • You have a great round going and completely lose your swing for the last few holes.

Then you need to read this book!

Alan has brought forth an inspiring book highlighting the mental approach as a key to improving ones game. An easy and must read presented with a common sense and logical approach." Harry S. Zuzak, Past-President, Royal Canadian Golf Association

The real struggle in golf is not the course or an opponent; it is the internal, mental struggle that golfers have with themselves that interferes with their ability to play to their full potential.

Few golfers have the physical talent to hit the ball like Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam, but every golfer can improve their golf game by learning how to think like them.

By reading How To Play Better Golf Without Practicing you will discover the keys to playing your best golf:

  • Staying relaxed, focused and in the present.

  • Becoming mentally tough.
  • The importance of an effective pre-shot routine.
  • Eliminate internal and external interference.
  • Develop effective attitudes and expectations.
  • Course management.
  • Choosing equipment that is right for you.


About the Author:

Alan Riley is a Master Professional member of the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association and has over 20 years of experience as a golf instructor.

He is the director of the Professional Golf Management Program at Grant MacEwan College and the Teaching Professional at Sturgeon Valley Golf and Country Club.

He is a Past-President of the Alberta Professional Golfers' Association and has served on the Canadian PGA National Education Committee.

In addition to having success with students whose skill levels range from beginners to professionals, he is a facilitator for the Canadian PGA Teaching and Coaching Certification Program and has instructed courses in golf for the University of Alberta.

"It is great to know how to swing the club, it is even better to understand how to play the game." Alan Riley

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