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I’ve talked in the past about expectations and how important they can be to improving your golf game.

When we’re in the process of selecting and setting a goal, regardless of what it may be, we absolutely must back this decision up with a positive expectation (or faith) that what we want is attainable and “creatable”.

The curse of certain expectations became much more apparent to me when I began teaching others.

I had a small group of women who had signed up for a five part series of lessons. They came along very early in my teaching career, and they were fun and enjoyable to work with. And they taught me a lot too.
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If you’re reading this article you probably love golf.

We all love golf…well most of us do. Some might call it a love/hate relationship.

And like any cool adolescent crush, if we could, we’d go etch our name and the word Golf in a wooden park bench, and in between we’d carve this great big heart to show our affection for the game.

This love, however grand, is not the focus of the post. Yet, your heart still has a lot to do with your game.
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You see it on TV every time you watch a professional golf tournament. Before they actually hit the ball, the player goes through a ritual, or something called a preshot routine.

The preshot routine helps the pro get several things in place both mentally and physically before they create the shot. It helps them get better, more consistent results.

It can help you too!
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It’s a common question born out of frustration.

I hit the ball great on the driving range. How come I can’t hit it like when I play on the course?!?

If you’ve ever said that to yourself a time or two, this little installment will help clarify things a bit more for you. And it’s not all that complicated.
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