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Author Stockton, Dave.

Title Own your game : how to use your mind to play winning golf / Dave Stockton ; with Matthew Rudy.

Publication Info. New York, New York : Gotham Books, [2014]
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  796.352019 STO    DUE 04-24-24
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Description xvi, 128 pages ; 20 cm
Summary " "The Pro Tour's hottest coach" (Golf Digest) distills the lessons of a private strategy session into an indispensable "soft skills" companion. Credited with transforming the short games of world-class golfers like Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson, Annika Sorenstam, and Yani Tseng, Dave Stockton is one of the most sought-after coaches in golf. Yet Stockton's natural abilities are more like the average player's than those of most tour superstars. Not particularly long off the tee and average in terms of ballstriking, Stockton has won multiple major championships through a willingness to set his ego aside and analyze his game objectively-precisely what make him so effective as an instructor. The hallmark of Stockton's coaching is the idea that "trying doesn't work." He shows students how to get out of their own way and let their subconscious take over. In Own Your Game, Stockton recreates the experience of riding eighteen holes with him at one of his highly sought-after corporate outings. He explains how any player can learn to use his or her mind effectively-both in the microcosm of the shot at hand and in plotting a way through a round. Amateur golfers are tired of trying to imitate the swings of the pros-to mostly disastrous results. Stockton gives players the tools and the freedom to play better with the swing they currently have. Portable, conversational, practical-and complete with a mini-guide to playing business golf with colleagues and clients-Own Your Game shows how players at all levels can master the all-important mental game"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Golf -- Training.
Golf -- Psychological aspects.
Added Author Rudy, Matthew.
ISBN 9781592408511 (hardback)
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