Visualize Your Shot
In Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book one of his lessons is Take dead aim; “Take aim at a spot on the fairway or on the green, refuse to allow any negative thought to enter your head, and swing away.”
Always Have a Pre-Swing Routine
All professional golfers know the value of a pre-swing routine, just watch the variety of routines in any professional tournament. In every golf lesson I have ever taken throughout the years, the golf-instructor strongly suggests that we develop one. My pre-swing routine includes gently checking my grip, placing the ball on the tee in a certain way, holding my club out in front of my face while I visualize my shot, and then taking a perfect practice swing.
Invitation for women executives and entrepreneurs that love to play golf
Are You Ready To Energize Your Business And Your Career And Have A Breakthrough To Success
Through A Unique Experience On The Golf Course?
Keep Moving Forward
Your golf ball is your friend. Watch it, trust its path of flight, have fun with it, but also know when to let go of it. Lost ball? Let go, move on and get another one.
Maintain Your Rhythm
Yesterday I shot the second best 9-holes of golf in my life; a 43. And yes, I counted everything. I felt like I was in the flow, everything seemed easy: drives, fairway shots, and putting. Then it happened: I made the turn and lost my rhythm.
The First Hole
A journey of one thousand miles begins with just one step. I can’t claim to remember who said this quote and I’m not even sure if I wrote it correctly; but it expresses my feelings about today. For today I take my first step towards launching a program I have been thinking about for quite some time: combining my love for golf with my expertise as an executive and leadership coach into a unique experience on the golf course for women wanting to breakthrough to success with their business or their career.