Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Book Review


Many top golfers have turned to psychology in their quest to improve, but mental skills are not just the preserve of the game's elite - you too can benefit from improved thinking on and off the course.
"Mental Toughness for Golf" is a refreshingly different golf psychology book, granting you privileged access to the minds of professionals, elite amateurs and others involved in top-level golf as they reflect on rounds, tournament or phases in which mental resilience helped them get the results they wanted.
Rather than an instruction manual, it is a story book whose powerful, engaging tales highlight the human element that makes golf so mentally challenging.
Learn how Nick Faldo reeled in Greg Norman in the 1996 Masters; how Colin Montgomerie coped with a hostile Ryder Cup crowd; how Justin Rose dealt with an endless stream of missed cuts; how Gary Wolstenholme conquered Tiger Woods in the Walker Cup - and much, much more.
Written by Dr Brian Hemmings, Dr Hugh Mantle OBE and Jeremy Ellwood, with a foreword by Colin Montgomerie OBE, "Mental Toughness for Golf" is published by Jules Gammond and Vanessa Gardner with an RRP of £16.99.

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