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In The Media
Author
explains why bad golf happens to good people
the record, oct
18, 2007
"Ninety percent of golf is
mental," Kessler said. "This book is intended for the golfer who
goes out, hits a shot, does great, but then goes to hit his next
shot and it's awful, even though nothing physically has changed.
Hopefully, this book will..
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Get psyched to improve game
worcester telegram, sept
30, 2007
Many golfers think nothing of buying the hot new Sasquatch Sumo
driver or taking lesson after lesson to try to improve their game.
But another important part of the game is largely overlooked — the mental aspect. Dr. Glenn Kessler, a psychologist from Northboro and a longtime
member at Mount Pleasant Country Club..
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Coordinators
Workshop Has Diverse Program
Bruce Jenner said "You have to train your
mind like you train your body." Dr. Glenn Kessler helps athletes
follow that advice, showing them how they can enter "The Zone,"
that ideal performance state where nothing can interfere..
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Playing the mental game
metrowest daily
news, march
21, 2004
Golf may be the most challenging sport in the
world, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. Mental
preparation is the key. Just think of the exercise as going to
the practice range for your mind. This is where Dr. Glenn R.
Kessler, Ph.D comes into the picture. He has been practicing in
the field of applied psychology..
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Get a grip on your mental game!; Why bad golf happens to good
people
Every golfer has left the course thinking about the short
putt they missed or trying to justify their poor performance by declaring that
their “head wasn’t in the game.” Anyone who plays golf recognizes the
importance of the mental game. Mastering
the skills involved in the mental game is not difficult. Golfers
just need to..
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