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Masters 2009 - Be Your Own Golf Psychologist Like Angel Cabrera
Visiting Augusta for the Masters has been my dream for the last 40 years since I took up golf. Sadly, it'll have to remain a dream - albeit a very vivid one this year with the hypnotic medium of Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and the High Definition Television coverage from the BBC. I just have to help one of my clients to get to the Masters and convince them to take me with them. Wasn't it just inspirational first nine holes from Phil Mickelson on Sunday and the amazing way that Tiger Woods clung on to his coat-tails, despite not playing at his very best? It was sad to see them fade as they seemed to realise they couldn't quite win It was sad to see how many really good players acting like they were beaten before they started. I'll talk more about this tomorrow and I'll also cover the contradiction between all those high-flying drives and the number of players who were reported to be happily "flying under the radar" in advance of the tournament. For today, I'd like to close on just four of my hundreds of wonderful memories from this year's Masters. 1. The genuine and sportsmanlike applause from Kenny Perry after Angel Cabrera holed his downhill put on the 18th green to halve the first extra hole. He even topped it by then sharing a high five. 2. Still with Kenny Perry, I will never forget his humble yet positive attitude in the post playoff interviews and his final comment, "But I'm not really going to go there, because if this is the worst thing that happens in my life, my life's pretty good." 3. The exhilaration in the voice, eyes and every pore of Phil Mickelson in his interview after the final round. 4. Most importantly, the utter joy of winning from Angel Cabrera. I'll leave the last word top Angel Cabrera, "Now I don't have a sports psychologist and I don't smoke." As a golf psychologist, I'll have to think about that one, maybe he's the exception that proves the rule. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Andrew Fogg, the Golf Hypnotist, is an enthusiastic golfer, hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. He is a golf psychologist and author of a soon to be published book "The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf" and a series of golf hypnosis MP3 programmes. Visit his website www.golf-hypnotist.com for information on getting the most success, pleasure and enjoyment from your golf. Sign up there for the free Golf Hypnotist ezine for your free 25-minute "Your Own Virtual Caddy" golf hypnosis MP3. |
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