I'm probably erring on the side of understatement when I say
that Bob was a hacker. By his own admission he was: “one of
those players who've never really had a proper golf swing.”
The way he told it, his main concern was to give the ball a
'good whack'. As a result of his lack of technique, Bob had
spent much of the ten years that he'd been a golfer searching
for his ball in woods and long grass. High scores and a high
handicap seemed to be his inevitable fate.
Bob and I
first met when his employer asked me to coach him to develop his
business and leadership skills. When we were working on
'communication' I used a technique that I call Mind-Movies. I
taught Bob how to groove pictures into his imagination which
showed him making successful presentations.
Mind-Movies
are a technique that I developed for empowering clients when I
qualified as a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic
Programming (mind-language programming).
One day when
Bob had just reported making a very successful sales pitch with
the aid of a new Mind-Movie, he asked me, in that slightly shy
way of his, “Do you think we could develop a Mind-Movie that
would help my golf swing?”
I immediately knew that we
could do this. It took a while to work out how best to program
the correct images into Bob's mind. And I also had to work out
how to string those images together into a golf swing
Mind-Movie. Then it was just a matter of finding ways that he
could program himself to reproduce the correct physical and
emotional feelings which are an essential part of effective
Mind-Movies.
By the late spring we were ready. Bob
couldn't wait to get going. He was hungry to to start winning.
There were a lot of people on whom he was keen to take revenge.
He devoured the script I had written for him to study and
learn.. However, he knew from his previous experience with
Mind-Movies that in order for it to work he had to make sure
that he installed this new program properly into his mind.
The very first round he reported 'noticeable improvements'. He
was hitting the ball further and straighter. It was only the odd
wayward shot that prevented him posting a really good score. He
knew he was on the right track. “It was the first time that I've
felt like I had a proper golf swing,” he told me excitedly.
Over the next few weeks Bob improved steadily until he felt up
to entering a competition. He deliberately chose a mid-week
event where he knew that the field would be smaller. He finished
fourth in a field of thirty seven players and his handicap was
cut by two strokes. This was by far the best result he'd ever
had. He was over the moon.
A month later he felt ready
to challenge for one of the major championships at his golf
club. He didn't win that one but three weeks later he rang me
late one evening to proclaim: “I won!”
At the end of the
month I was his guest at the prize-giving where he received his
silver cup. From my experience with Mind-Movies I feel certain
that his game will continue to improve.
After Bob's
success I decided to publish The Golf Mind-Movies Power Pack at
http://www.The-Golf-Bandit.com/golf_Mind-Movies.htm And I now
know from the feedback I'm receiving from other golfers that
Mind-Movies are also working for them.
The fact that the
search term 'golf mind-movies' is already number one on Google
tells you how many golfers are seeking out this e-book. If
anyone you play with shows sudden signs of improvement you may
now know why.
Please do your golfing friends a favor and tell them about
this book. Send them a copy of this article today.
About the Author:
David Ferrers wrote The Golf
Mind-Movies Power Pack one of ClickBank's top selling
publications at
http://www.The-golf-bandit.com/golf-tip-Golf-Mind-Movies.htm
He researches and writes about quick, easy-to-use way to play
golf well.