The Subconscious Mind controls one of the most important aspects to any golfer's game, the mental game of golf.

Although many golfers might say that they work on their mental golf game, less than 1% of golfers actually take the time to train their mind to improve their golf game.

You can have the best swing and putting technique, but if you get nervy and tense at a crucial shot you're never going to reduce your handicap.

Some golf experts believe that players add anywhere between 10-15 strokes to their score simply because they don't master the mental approach to golf.

Very often the higher handicap players think that the problem is ALL in the technicalities of their swing, they are often in search of the 'perfect swing' yet it's only when you become a lower handicap player that you finally realise that a HUGE percentage of your playing capabilities in controlled by your sub conscious mind and you start to do something about it !

When he was asked how many swing thoughts he had, the great Bobby Jones said, "If I have two swing thoughts, I have no chance at all. If I have one, maybe I'll have a good shot. If I have none, then I can play like Bobby Jones."

When you think about it, the thing which differentiates the winners from the losers is the ability to perform under pressure, to maintain their cool, and to be able to keep their mind solely on the next shot and the current hole and IN THE MOMENT!.