Quick Tip - First Tee Approach (Feat. Paul Monahan)
Mental Game
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When we picture fixing mentality problems in our golf game, we often look to a handful of different places. Nightmare scenarios in the rough, escaping a bunker, a tense putt to secure a personal best, etcetera. What many golfers miss, however, takes place before the first shot is even hit. Every round of golf starts with a shot from the first tee, and honing your mentality going into that first shot has many benefits. Long story made short, we are trying to help you get off to a better start with a better first shot. Thing is, that doesn't come from your club, your mechanics, or even your practice sessions on the range. It comes from the space between the ears. Your first shot is everything, so join us as Tim Graves, PGA, discusses first tee approach with Paul Monahan, mental game guru.
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