Kdo chce hrát dobrý golf, musí mít správnou techniku a chladnou hlavu. Hrajte golf i hlavou prozrazuje, jak hrát ty nejlepší rány, abyste byli úspěšní na hřišti, jak zlepšit přístup ke hře a maximalizovat tak své výkony.
Focused Attention is a key concept in this guide, offering golfers practical techniques to enhance both their swing and mental control on the course. Drawing from over 20 years of real-world experience, Karl Morris provides insights applicable to players of all skill levels, from Major Winners to High Handicappers. His balanced approach emphasizes the interplay between mindset and technique, aiming to improve scores while fostering a greater enjoyment of the game. This book serves as a valuable resource for golfers seeking to unlock their full potential.
With The Lost Art of Playing Golf, Gary Nicol and Karl Morris have once again written an absolute gem to help you on your journey to becoming the best possible version of you as a golfer. Clarity not clutter.
The definitive guide to the mental side of golf, written by the massively popular mulitple tournament-winning Ryder Cup golfer Darren Clarke. Darren Clarke, the hugely charismatic golfer from Northern Ireland, has a formidable record in three Ryder Cups as well as in international tournaments. He has beaten Tiger Woods in the Accenture 36 hole match final - one of the world's great tournaments. Here he uses his own experience to emphasise the mental aspect of golf and its vital importance to the game in this instructional book. However good the technical swing of a golfer, it will be of little use if he or she is not in control of the all-important mental game. In 'Golf - The Mind Factor', Darren Clarke guides the despairing and sometimes suicidal golfer through the nightmare scenarios that fill him with fear. Giving credit to Karl Morris, his own 'Dr Golf', Darren highlights the specific problems that have caused intermittent hiccups in his outstanding career, and answers queries that all golfers will be grateful for. This immensely helpful, well-structured book will appeal immediately to all amateur golfers and those who want to improve their game.
Does the stroke create the putt or does the putt create the stroke? To be child-like is to have a simple fascination in getting the ball into the hole and to love the task of doing so. To be childish is to expect a certain outcome will come your way, that you deserve to hole the putt or that you shouldn't miss from a certain distance. The Lost Art of Putting will help you become more child-like on the greens and less childish. Leading tour coach Gary Nicol and performance coach Karl Morris have 60 years' combined coaching experience. It is their belief that the game of golf is not about finding 'the' way to do it but more a case of discovering, or perhaps more importantly uncovering, 'your' way to do it. The perspective and concepts they share with you in this book have the potential to liberate you so that you can experience what you are truly capable of on the greens.