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Common Golfing Mental Errors There are golfers out there who execute every movement right and have a flawless swing. But they seem to be lacking something. Usually this "little something" actually has to do with their mental game, rather than physical. First, there is the teeing up error: some golfers will not give themselves as much room as they need. If you are playing a slice, then you should tee the ball on the right side so that you can start it left without the fear of clipping branches. Next there is the teeing problem: sometimes the teeing ground will be uneven due to erosion. Try to locate a level spot as you are approaching the tee. It can be tough to tell if the surface is even once you are standing over the ball. If you are unsure, then you should consider re-teeing your golf ball. Some golfers also have a problem with rushing. They don't slow down and focus on their game; instead they keep swinging and moving. But why rush? When you are hitting fast, you will lose concentration and more than likely mess up a good shot. Rushing through a shot does not make you a better player. Of course, you should move quickly between shots, but maintain your normal pre-shot routine and you'll do a lot better than you would rushing through the shots. There is no connection in golf between skill and speed. Everyone will make mistakes somewhere in their game, but if you can remove as many mistakes as possible from your mind and carry on like nothing has happend, then you will greatly improve your next shot. This is another important part of the mental game--fighting that urge to give up or get frustrated. Don't let your last shot affect your next. In addition to this, there are a number of other mental errors you will run into in the world of golf. These are just a few of of the highlights that tend to happen more frequently. If you learn to overcome these, you will greatly improve your game and your chances of winning.
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