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soups1982

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I used to play a lot of golf through secondary school (after my knees kept going on me, ending my footy) and I used to be all about technique and all that and would overthink my swing and so-on - including while I was out on the course doing it- but then I discovered a book which taught me to clear/free my mind on the course and to leave all that on the practice range at a minimum and once I started to do that it made a hell of a difference to my game.

what was the name of this book?
 

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what was the name of this book?
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1408448.Quantum_Golf

It's a fascinating book as it's not remotely like any other golf instruction book that I've seen or heard of, as it's told as a parable and some would read it and think it was just a far-fetched story, but if you do what the character in the story is told to do, then you can get outstanding results, which is what happened with me. I previously had golf lessons on a regular basis and was always changing and tinkering with my swing and so-on, but after that I never had another lesson.

Kjell Enhager, who wrote the book, ended up coaching Nick Faldo, someone who was well known for his frequent swing changes and probably overthinking the swing and so-on.
 

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