Golf thoughts to improve your game


 

 

We are proud to say that news of the Gtour has reached the far flung shores of the USA! Our new friends at Swingreminders.com contacted us earlier this year to say they would love to get involved and have very kindly sent us a full set of their SwingReminder tokens for everybody who attends the Belton Woods events on the 20th of Feb. Swing Reminders is a simple system of hardwood tokens and accompanying tips booklet to help you focus on the aspects of the game you want to improve. Pick out a few reminders and put them in your pocket. When you reach for a tee, you will feel that smooth wooden token and it will instantly give you a good swing thought to focus on. When you get to the green, you can pull one out and use it for a ball marker! for full details on Swing Reminders check out their website at www.swingreminders.com but better than that come to Belton Woods and get your own set to keep.

 

So what are SwingReminders all about?

All golfers are looking for that one thing to help them improve their games. That one thing may never be found, considering all golfers are different.With each golfer being different and thinking different about how to play the game something is needed to help all golfers, not just one group.Swing Reminders is a simple system of hardwood tokens and accompanying tips booklet to help you focus on the aspects of the game you want to improve.For years I carried a small piece of paper in my right pocket when playing golf. I would write a swing thought or two on the paper. Something to keep me thinking about simple swing thoughts, instead of letting my head go nuts and think about too many things. Every time I would reach in my pocket to get a tee or a ball marker,I would feel the paper and pull it out to give me another little reminder. In golf, we know the more we think the worse we play. It is a game and should be just like any other game we play,instinctive. When I teach golf, I always talk with students about not thinking, just reacting. I often use the analogy of playing shortstop in baseball.If the ball comes to you, you don’t have to think what to do with it; you just scoop it up and throw it to first base. Golf is the same as any other sport;muscle memory, just swing the club. But it often takes years of practice to teach your muscles what to do and how to do it. While you’re still learning or relearning a technique Swing Reminders is there to help, providing simple tips to keep you focused.

Scott Jessee
www.swingreminders.com

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