Better Golf Starts in Your Mind


No matter what we might say, we all want to cut some strokes off our golf score. Whether our average score is 101, 91 or 81, there are always the strokes we leave out on the course. There are a multitude of ways we lose strokes.
  • The missed two foot putt.
  • We decide to go for a water-protected green.
  • The wind was stronger than we though.
  • We didn't start our pre-shot routine over when distracted.
Some of those missed strokes we mentally kick ourselves for. Others we invent various excuses. In almost all cases, however, we know in our hearts that the problem was almost always a bad decision we made or a good decision we failed to make.

Golf instructors often say that golf is eighty percent mental and twenty percent physical. They say that, but then spend ninety-five percent of their time addressing the physical components of the game. The physical part IS important, but more importantly is the mind training that enables us to remember and use those physical instructions correctly.

Learn how to lower your golf score by really using your mind today.



It's time to take this mind thing seriously. Our mind REALLY DOES control all our decisions. An it isn't just shallow talk that you can train your mind to make the smart decisions that erase extra and unneeded strokes from your golf score.

In Golf, are You Addicted to Average?

Hi, my name is John, and for years I was addicted to scoring at the average American male rate. Almost all the research we did indicates that the average score for American males is between 101 and 103 for 18 holes on a regulation, par 72 course.

And that would likely be higher if we played totally by the rules and reported all our scores.

We all know the optimism we feel as we stand on the first tee, ready to play the round of our life.

All too often, we also know the disappointment of getting a good round started, then somehow finding a way to get several double bogeys and a triple in the last five holes. Once more, no matter what our hopes were, we have to write down a triple digit score on our card, and wait till the next round to score the way we want.

Part of the problem is pretty simple. If we played Kobe Bryant one-on-one for a ten point game, the chances of winning are pretty minimal. On the other hand, Phil, Tiger, Ernie and us... on any give hole we could get that elusive birdie and they all get pars.

Choose Optimism

That subtle fact governs our philosophy, and we begin to think that we're really capable of playing that way for an entire round.

The fact is... we aren't Tiger, Phil and Ernie.

We are who we are, and we've got to learn to play within those parameters.

Join us and learn how to improve your score by training your mind, and your swing.

Here's the goal.


Develop an 18-Step System to Score Bogey Golf  EVERY TIME YOU PLAY.


Kiss the 100-plus score goodbye. Say hello to the 90's.

We will show you how to achieve this goal by discovering the following
  • Train your mind to make the wisest decision on every shot.
  • Learn how to turn every hole, even the hardest, into an easy-ending par 3.
  • Discover how to practice with scoring in mind, not just hitting 250-yard drives.
  • Find the method of "hearing the click" to produce straighter, firmer shots.
  • Develop the enjoyment of Thinking Like YOU, not like the guys who play on TV every Sunday.
Our next post will get you started on the road to golfing YOUR best with the swing you've got.

After that, after you experience the joy of scoring around 90, then we start the next venture into the realm of scoring under bogey golf.