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It's psychology 101. You get to choose what you think about. Click on the lemon to give it a try.
The game of golf is full of lemons...
Dont hit it in the lake
Yesterday i three putted this hole
If I play bad today I wont make the team
I need to rotate my left forearm on my stroke
The first invisble skill invites you to replace those lemons with the things that actually help you hit a good shot.
Hit it at the lady in the pink sweater behind the green
Start this putt just inside the old ballmark
I'm right here right now. Whats my next task?
See it Feel It Trust it
That is just how I wanted to hit it
It's a simple skill but it's really hard in the heat of the moment.
These actionable techniques will optimize your decision making process, give you the tools to deal with pre and post-shot interference, and give you the help you need to be more efficient and effective in your practice.
Say goodbye to your lemons and hello to lower scores.
It's not sexy but it's underated and underperformed at every level. Better decision making starts with a deep dive into your golfing identity. We can't talk about strategy until you have a realistic understanding of what you can and can't do on the course. Your first lesson: it's a lot more than just knowing how far you hit the ball.
Then we can take on the dictates of the course and eventually come up with golf's holy grail:
A Clear Shot Intention.
Good shots come from good swings but where do good swings come from? Let us introduce you to the Anatomy of a Golf Shot. Once you understand the key elements then you will know why elite players don't trust their swings, they trust their routines. Say goodbye to situational interference and say hello to improved execution and post-shot resilience.
It's about practicing the right things, the right way. That is going to be different for everybody. Your job is to find the right things and the right way for you. Mastery of the fundamental four, bringing the course to the range, and a reliable feedback loop are the key pieces for sustained improvement.

Trust me, this is the hardest part. The temptation of returning to the "easy" technique fix and the comfort of high repetition single skill practice will continue to beckon as long as you play the game. Like all worthwhile pursuits, though, you are all out...unless you are all in.
The power of the lemon
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