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Learn How Using The Rules of Golf & Your Attitude

Posted by Mike in Mental Golf

Guest Post by Mental Coach Wade Pearse

Rules of GolfIt’s been my experience that the majority of golfers look at the rules of golf as being something that works against them. And that they cost them more strokes than they save them. I disagree with this assertion and so should you.

A rule is a rule. A set of guidelines that provide a framework to play an equitable game within. Fairness is the intent, not punishment. If you look at ALL of your rounds of golf (ok, this isn’t possible but for the sake of consversation) you’d find an equal number of instances where the rules, if in fact you knew them, actually helped you.

First off, you must know the rules if you want to play the game. If you know them they will help you just as much as they cost you. I recall hitting a ball way left toward the O.B. It was definitely heading O.B. yet hit the O.B. stake head on and kicked the ball back in play. Not only back in play but it also landed on a cart path. Hmm…I’m not required to stand on a cart path. So I took a relief, dropped my ball and was left with a perfect lie.

You can easily be like Sergio Garcia and focus on how the golfing gods are against you and that you, and just you, get all the bad bounces. This is your choice, of course. But ask yourself if this empowers you or dismpowers you? You get loads of good bounces and good breaks. You just need to pay attention to them more.

The rules will help you especially if you look at things this way. I am serious. Just by stating to yourself “the rules of golf are designed to support me in shooting the best score I am capable of”, you are putting yourself in a truly positive frame of mind. One based in a positive expectancy. Not “expectations”, expectancy. There’s big difference.

Look at Rules as Your Ally

By looking at rules in this way you will make an effort to read them and really get an understanding of them. You will find that there are rules that can save your bacon in a tournament if you know them. Just like in Phoenix years ago when Tiger enlisted the fans to help him move a huge boulder out of the way of his iron shot. It was a moveable obstruction so he moved it. Nowhere did the rules say only “he” could move the obstruction.

Now I want you to notice the conversation that is going on in your head right now. How do you feel about what Tiger did? What are you saying to yourself? This is an insight into your attitude around rules. Have an attitude that every rule is there for your benefit. Will a rule cost you strokes once in a while? Of course. But it isn’t the “rule” that cost you the stroke, it was your shot.

So no matter what occurs during a round of golf treat it with a curious, almost excited state of mind. You might say to yourself after hitting O.B., “Ok, how cool will it be when I get a bogie on this hole even after hitting O.B.?” I teach players to keep the exact same perspective on a birdie or a quad. After a bad hole where a rule seemed to cost a stroke my players know it had nothing to do with the rules.

They immediately gather their attention and double their focus. Unlike the majority of players who turn an already bad hole into a nightmare and let the round get away from them.

Think about it. What feels better then taking a 5 on a hole where you were O.B. off the tee? And then calmly making a birdie on the very next hole… You’re even par for the two holes. This is the attitude to have. The bounce back stat is one of the most telling stats you can monitor on your game in my opinion. True mental toughness.

Have the attitude that rules are your friend and that ANY result from a ruling will work in your favor. This way no matter what happens your mind and emotions remain relaxed and centered on the shot at hand. You’ll be amazed at how things seem to go in your favor when you take this approach.

If you’re looking for a resource to improve the mental part of your game, I encourage you to take a look at Wade Pearse’s Mental Golf Program today!

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October 30th, 2007 at 7:47 am

It’s unfortunate that too often in our society we view rules as a detriment, rather than an ally. Without rules, society falls apart. Nobody likes rules until the rules work in our favor. I think most of our attitudes toward rules are colored by the rules of institutions that we perceive as always working against us. The insurance industry and the banking industry are two that come to mind. Nobody wants to deal with either because we “just know” that our claim will be denied because of their “stupid rules”. Yet, as stated in the post, knowing the rules can help us in dealing with these situations and in most cases, bring about a favorable outcome.

 
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October 30th, 2007 at 10:11 am

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October 30th, 2007 at 3:24 pm

[…] Pearse, a mental coach, posted an excellent article on Mike Pedersen’s golf blog. In this article he discusses a few ways to make the rules of golf work to your advantage. […]

 
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November 6th, 2007 at 11:44 pm

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