Five Lessons and More to Killer Golf Strategies That Win the Game

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 (Newswire. net. July 1, 2013, Los Angeles, CA). According to former PGA tour instructor and author Bob Cisco, the secret to winning major golf events or even your own club championship has more to do with controlling two key factors: 1). maneuvering the mental “mine fields” or inner game obstacles that vie for attention and 2). executing or sticking to a sound personal game plan in course management and strategy.

Every major golf championship is set up to force the players to hit from the rough, go for the pin, and take enough chances that throw off ones game plan, lose mental control and cool, and abandon their  self-confidence and chances.

The premium in the majors has been and always will be trying to get players driving the ball in the rough and fire for tough if not impossible pin placements, and trick up the course inviting players to hit over water, tough pins and undulating green locations, and of course mother nature has an unpredictable way of factoring in here as well.

The roughs in the fairways you may have noticed in tournaments get higher and narrower demanding precise pi-point accuracy. It’s been said that missing a fairway adds one stroke to your score for the day.

You may have noticed more the top players like Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, and Rory Mc Illroy win majors more than other key pros because they know that driving off the tee and hitting a lot of fairways is the only way to win majors and shooting par almost wins a US Open. Driving with a 3 wood or iron all day can be an effective strategy and making  eigtheen pars can wins majors. Tiger made the “stinger shot” famous this way. Such a strategy keeps the mind on track and focused keeping the ball in the fairway and short grass.

So the order of the day becomes more like preventing potential and serious “meltdowns” and catastrophic events like double bogeys or higher) from happening that is the key stategy in beating not only ‘old man par’ but the rest of the field. Yes, ‘old man par’ the course itself is a very tough formidable opponent for sure but in reality Cisco says it’s the playing field in the player’s mind that provides the toughest opponent or foe in reality to the player.

Bob Cisco, known as “the golf doctor” has worked with tour players on all three major tours and advanced players ‘ninja’ mental game strategies to play better golf successfully. His golf clients have won over 50 events on pro golf tours and in the amateur scene.

He has released a special golf book or ‘secret’ report of golf lessons on how he instructs his players to maneuver thru the mental mind fields of barriers and obstacles lurking at such events. And how to stick to a game plan with precise course management and strategy skills. It’s not easy but golfers can develop a discipline that works for them.

In Killer Golf Strategies That Win The Game, How to Not Only Play Better Golf but Learn Golf Lessons and Tips to Defeat a Golf Opponent,  Cisco, a master golf instructor and performance advisor to the pros, reveals secret golf “ninja” mental game strategies designed to win at at a golfer’s game despite any  golf situation. Be it medal, match play, or just enjoying beating your golf buddies on a regular basis every Saturday at the course.

Cisco outlines a winning method with 36 key proven golf lessons as strategies that can guarantee you victory at golf and winning as a new standard in your game.

He shares these strategies with all golfers and teaches you to go for that ONE key objective and that’s to WIN at golf every-time.

If you want to play better golf and win at your game this special golf book or report is what you’re looking for. Just using 2-3 of these strategies can make all the difference. Find your favorites. And of course lower your handicap and save you as many as 5-8 strokes each time.

Find out more about the role of each of these key factors in the mental game to golf in Bob Cisco’s “The Ultimate Game of Golf” book. Ultimate Books. Go here. 

Cisco also discusses the importance of rotation and balance in his most recent book, Perfect Balance Golf. More here.

For more information contact Robert Chandler at Cisco Kid Marketing at 818-448-9694 and Ultimate Books for information or a media interview with the author. E mail is bciscogolf@sbcglobal.net.

 

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