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Will Socializing on the Golf Course Help Your Game?

By: Lisa Brown

Unless you're about as popular as Jim Carrey in The Cable Guy, most of the time you golf with friends...which brings me to a question I'm asked alot:

"Lisa, will my game suffer if I chat with my friends?"

My answer is, "It depends."

You are a unique individual, which means your mental game is also unique.

You may be a golfer who needs to be introverted on the course to keep your focus strong.

Or, you may find it easier to concentrate if you occupy your mind between shots.

Personally, I agree with pro David Graham, who suggests that you experiment to find out EXACTLY how socializing affects your mental focus:

"Learning to focus your concentration at the moment of execution is an essential key to playing well consistently.

Experiment-play a round where you don't socialize much. The next round, be a bit more casual and extroverted.

You may be puzzled about how not to concentrate between shots. The solution is, let your mind
wander a bit. Think about other things while you are walking to your ball.

Relax. Ponder the beauty of the course. Engage in light conversation. This will make the game seem a little less serious and will heighten your enjoyment."

If you are thinking to yourself "I really, really need to get the mental part of my game handled"...

Then YOU'RE RIGHT.

You certainly do need to get it handled.

You need to learn how to become mentally tough on the golf course RIGHT NOW.

And the very way to learn how is to get yourself a copy of my new book, "Breakthrough Golf! Lower Your Score Now Using the Mental Toughness Secrets of Professional Athletes."

I spent literally YEARS figuring out all of the hundreds
of ideas and step-by-step techniques that I teach in this program... and you can have it in your hot little hands to check out at NO RISK, because it comes with a 100% money-back
guarantee.

I'm THAT confident about it helping you.

Go get the details, click here:

http://www.golfgamesecrets.com

I'll talk to you again soon.

Your Friend,

Lisa Brown

P.S. Check out what a golfer who just bought the book had to say about it:

Hi Lisa,

I am writing to tell you much your e-book has helped me in under a week and less than three rounds of golf.

My putting (which was scary and includes having the yips) changed dramatically since I got your book. Now it's the strongest area of my game.

I have today posted a score of 75 and my handicap is 19. I always thought this was too high but I have only played to it in the last eight months. Now, today, I played to a 7 handicap and shot my lowest score ever.

What is more impressive is that I believe I will better this score very soon probably the next time I play. Thanks for your books.

I used to say I didn't mind what I scored as long as I hit the ball a mile, but I was in denial. It gave me immense pleasure to score so well and I am hungry for my next visit to the course.

Thanks again.
Steve Baldock

p.s. I even dropped three strokes on the closing two holes.

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