JDorfler
Feb 6 2008, 08:51 AM
What do you say to yourself on certain shots to take some of the pressure off? For instance;
3 iron or fairway wood shot: Dang, this club is small and short.
Lob Wedge or chip: I've got way more green to play with than I need.
Drive: Easy, this whole is short and wide.
Long putts: Putting is easier than chipping.
Approach shots: That green is HUGE!
Mid length putts: That hole is way bigger than the ball.
I would like to see what you guys whisper in your mind's ear to get the butterflies out.
banistr
Feb 6 2008, 09:00 AM
Ummm, I dont have little voices talking to me....
mjc694
Feb 6 2008, 09:04 AM
when i want to psyche myself up, and prep for a shot......i try to be more pragmatic. i dont worry about how long, or wide a fair way is.....i remind myself to swing smoothly, and to get my personal swing thought issues right. concentrating on the basics takes some of the pressure off.
JDorfler
Feb 6 2008, 09:07 AM
I remember a little thing I was told by my Chaplain in the Army when I was young, and real stupid.
"Remember, son, it's okay to talk to yourself, it's okay to answer, but if you find yourself asking yourself 'Huh?' It's time to pack it in."
Seve424
Feb 6 2008, 09:15 AM
"Don't hook it"
Almost
Feb 6 2008, 10:17 AM
See...See your future, Be...Be The Ball
scotton
Feb 6 2008, 10:24 AM
"Please oh please don't chunk it. Or hook it. Or thin it. Why does my grip feel weird? Did I lock my car?" This is just what flashes through my mind while I'm in the impact zone. My pre-shot thoughts get a little ugly.
tarheel
Feb 6 2008, 10:27 AM
i tell myself "keep your eyes on the ball"
stryper
Feb 6 2008, 10:33 AM
Let it happen.
By the time I say this, I already know what "it" is, now I'm just telling myself to stay out of the way.
withdrew
Feb 6 2008, 10:37 AM
"I am Tiger Woods."
Navyplayer
Feb 6 2008, 10:38 AM
"It's allll in the Hipsss.. It's allllll in the Hipssss".... Then I yip my putt.
JDorfler
Feb 6 2008, 10:39 AM
A lot of these are really good.
i tend to use tunnel vision to help me with the shot, the less i see around me the better. i concentrate on the ball and the hole nothing else.
golfho
Feb 6 2008, 12:21 PM
I say - goodbye ball, it was nice knowing you.
lutherham
Feb 6 2008, 12:24 PM
"What is My Target" - Then visualize the shot. Have you ever hit a perfect golf shot? Remember that. Don't worry about all of the bad ones you've hit, because there are plenty more to come. When you're driving a car, do you constantly think about crashing? You just do what you've been doing for years. On important shots/holes in tournament play when the nerves appear I ask myself "Why am I playing the game". I'd highly recommend reading Fearless Golf. Changed the direction fo my game.
Cheers.
woohoo4me
Feb 6 2008, 12:25 PM
QUOTE(scotton @ Feb 6 2008, 07:24 AM)

"Please oh please don't chunk it. Or hook it. Or thin it. Why does my grip feel weird? Did I lock my car?" This is just what flashes through my mind while I'm in the impact zone. My pre-shot thoughts get a little ugly.
I am so happy I'm not the only one who stands over a putt thinking, "Did I make the right decision on that thing at work yesterday? I wonder what's for dinner.......That drive on #3 really sucked......what was that song by that guy about the thing?"
Oh well, now you know just one of the reasons my index is what it is........
Woo
withdrew
Feb 6 2008, 12:27 PM
"You're so cool..."
BallSpinner
Feb 6 2008, 12:40 PM
Easy Chair
Feb 6 2008, 12:44 PM
I do the math, pick a point 3 feet in front of the ball in-line with the target, think of Ms Johansson naked and hit it over that point... job done
Matt10
Feb 6 2008, 01:19 PM
"Breathe in on backswing...breathe out on downswing". Simple and effective - it's amazing how many players don't stop to take a breath before they hit, or during the swing.
jdub123
Feb 6 2008, 01:21 PM
"this shot is not life threatening."
works real well.
Tenementrock
Feb 6 2008, 01:40 PM
QUOTE(Navyplayer @ Feb 6 2008, 10:38 AM)

"It's allll in the Hipsss.. It's allllll in the Hipssss".... Then I yip my putt.

"Just taaaaaap it in. Taaaaap it in."
I line up my putts using a line drawn on the golf ball, and once I've lined it up, I say to myself "Yep, that IS the line". That way when I get over the ball, I can concentrate on getting the speed right.
Basically anything I say to myself before a shot, is all about affirmation. Once I get a picture of the intended shot I'm thinking "That's it, that's the one. NOW LET'S DO THIS." I try not to get over the ball if I'm feeling half-cocked or tentative about the shot. I always want to have an authoritative feeling.
hbear
Feb 6 2008, 04:19 PM
I always liked "Nice and smooth."
Or when under pressure I normally say something like "Right down the middle just like you always do...." if faced with a tough driving hole. Or a simple "back of the cup" when putting those short 3 footers. Or "knock it down" when I have a wedge in my hand, refering to knocking down the flagstick.
I mostly do my self talk in competitive rounds....always using positive words, that illustrate a positive picture in my mind.
KDMullins
Feb 6 2008, 04:22 PM
The same thing I say to myself before I do anything important..."Don't F@$K it up."
BallSpinner
Feb 6 2008, 04:25 PM
I'm very surprised at the number of people listing negative swing thoughts.
(i.e. "Don't ______________ .")
Don't golf pschologists say that the brain only hears the negative portion of that? For example, "Don't leave it short" gets processed as "leave it short."
bsatour
Feb 6 2008, 04:46 PM
Believe.
Matt10
Feb 6 2008, 04:52 PM
QUOTE(BallSpinner @ Feb 6 2008, 03:25 PM)

I'm very surprised at the number of people listing negative swing thoughts.
(i.e. "Don't ______________ .")
Don't golf pschologists say that the brain only hears the negative portion of that? For example, "Don't leave it short" gets processed as "leave it short."
I agree and have seen this in most golf psych books/cds. Using negative words results in negative action - or tensing up the majority of the time.
We're all guilty of it though.
BallSpinner
Feb 6 2008, 05:12 PM
QUOTE(Matt10 @ Feb 6 2008, 01:52 PM)

We're all guilty of it though.
I wish I could say that's not true, but I do it all the time.
fish
Feb 6 2008, 05:28 PM
"SMOOTH IT OUT THERE" I use this one on occasion
"naaaanaaaaaanaaaaaaanaaaaa" when putting. chevy chase in caddyshack
" Be the ball billy"
" Do you take drugs danny"
Just a few mental things that I repeat in my head when playing.
Eric/fish
burndiesel
Feb 6 2008, 05:35 PM
Go through my A.R.C.
Analyse
Rehearse
Commit
Then before i hit i remind myself of the 10 2 letter words:
"If it is to be it is up to me"
stryper
Feb 6 2008, 06:03 PM
QUOTE(BallSpinner @ Feb 6 2008, 04:25 PM)

I'm very surprised at the number of people listing negative swing thoughts.
(i.e. "Don't ______________ .")
Don't golf pschologists say that the brain only hears the negative portion of that? For example, "Don't leave it short" gets processed as "leave it short."
Actually, just the opposite...the (subconscious) brain doesn't
hear any of it; it simply
sees the image described in the thinking. And since there is no image for the word
don't, the brain interprets the command "don't go OB right," for example, as, "OB right," and visualizes exactly what it
thinks you are wanting it to do. And then it does a fine job of accomplishing just that.
BallSpinner
Feb 6 2008, 06:07 PM
QUOTE(stryper @ Feb 6 2008, 03:03 PM)

QUOTE(BallSpinner @ Feb 6 2008, 04:25 PM)

I'm very surprised at the number of people listing negative swing thoughts.
(i.e. "Don't ______________ .")
Don't golf pschologists say that the brain only hears the negative portion of that? For example, "Don't leave it short" gets processed as "leave it short."
Actually, just the opposite...the (subconscious) brain doesn't
hear any of it; it simply
sees the image described in the thinking. And since there is no image for the word
don't, the brain interprets the command "don't go OB right," for example, as, "OB right," and visualizes exactly what it
thinks you are wanting it to do. And then it does a fine job of accomplishing just that.
AHHHHHH! That makes perfect sense! Thank you!
Any recommendations for "erasing" an image if it pops into your head?
pro11ace
Feb 6 2008, 06:10 PM
Usually something that is in the opposite way of confidence LOL. A good one over a putt i made up is, "trust your putt"
withdrew
Feb 7 2008, 09:04 AM
I recite Ezekiel 25:17
Navyplayer
Feb 7 2008, 12:50 PM
"27-9"......."Swing... Set... Through...."
It somtimes goes with me from the golf course to the bedroom.... dont' ask me why....
stryper
Feb 7 2008, 03:20 PM
QUOTE(BallSpinner @ Feb 6 2008, 06:07 PM)

QUOTE(stryper @ Feb 6 2008, 03:03 PM)

QUOTE(BallSpinner @ Feb 6 2008, 04:25 PM)

I'm very surprised at the number of people listing negative swing thoughts.
(i.e. "Don't ______________ .")
Don't golf pschologists say that the brain only hears the negative portion of that? For example, "Don't leave it short" gets processed as "leave it short."
Actually, just the opposite...the (subconscious) brain doesn't
hear any of it; it simply
sees the image described in the thinking. And since there is no image for the word
don't, the brain interprets the command "don't go OB right," for example, as, "OB right," and visualizes exactly what it
thinks you are wanting it to do. And then it does a fine job of accomplishing just that.
AHHHHHH! That makes perfect sense! Thank you!
Any recommendations for "erasing" an image if it pops into your head?
It probably won't go away completely, but try to treat it as insignificant. Immediately shrug it off, as if it's not worth your time (which it's not), and deliberately picture what you want to happen. It also helps to attach a positive emotional feel to the "new" vision--i.e., really
like what you now see.
e-dog9
Feb 7 2008, 04:16 PM
I've always been found of my states motto "With God All things are possible"
And when that does not work "Mother F8cker" is always good, but it has to be timed so that the backswing is "mother" and the downswing is "f8cker"
hbear
Feb 7 2008, 04:20 PM
QUOTE(BallSpinner @ Feb 6 2008, 04:07 PM)

AHHHHHH! That makes perfect sense! Thank you!
Any recommendations for "erasing" an image if it pops into your head?
Just think of something positive and move on...it's not worth your time OR your energy.
Bob Rotella always preaches focus on the "process" because in reality it's all you can control.
Once the ball leaves your clubface the ball is at the mercy of the elements and other factors you cannot control.
When you focus on the process, it also tends to push out any negative thoughts.
Another good trick is to attach some emotional reaction to a good/great shot.
Most often if we hit a really good shot, we dont' take note....however if we hit a bad one, we attach a strong emotion like anger or whatever to it.
Funny thing is the mind remembers things that have strong emotions attached to them, so don't be afraid to give yourself a boost/fist pump/pat on the back for a well executed shot. (even if it's only in your head). And should you hit a bad one, move on like it wasn't a big deal.
IANative
Feb 7 2008, 04:52 PM
On full swing shots, right before take away, I ask the ball, "Hey Carl, mind if I play through?"
On pitches, chips and putts, since they're more about feel than routine, I try to empty my mind, visualize the shot, and just "feel" it.
scotton
Feb 7 2008, 08:10 PM
For iron shots, I usually think "Good, solid contact" or "Pinch the ball".
For driver I think "Nice and smooth".
For wedges I think "Let's get this close".
Chipping and putting is usually a mental image of squirrels scampering through my head like the three stooges.
Guess what I'm having trouble with?
And if you stand over the ball and feel a hook coming, back completely off the shot or the hook will come. Oh yes, it will come.
idiotbox
Feb 7 2008, 08:15 PM
F you Jobu! I'll do it on my own.
hbear
Feb 7 2008, 10:18 PM
QUOTE(idiotbox @ Feb 7 2008, 06:15 PM)

F you Jobu! I'll do it on my own.
Don't you mean "F You Jobu! I'll do it myself!"??

Loved that movie!
beachgrovejunior
Feb 7 2008, 11:10 PM
lol some of you guys are insane, just hit it, though sometimes when im goofing around i pretend im Carl Spackler
QUOTE
What an incredible Cinderella story, this unknown comes outta no where to lead the pack, at Augusta. He's on his final hole, he's about 455 yards away - he's gonna hit about a two-iron I think. Oh he got all of that one! The crowd is standing on its feet here, the normally reserved Augusta crowd - going wild - for this young Cinderella, he's come outta no where, he's got about 350 yards left, he's gonna hit about a five-iron, don't you think? He's got a beautiful backswing - that's - Oh he got all of that one! He's gotta be pleased with that, the crowd is just on its feet here, uh - He's the Cinderella boy, uh - tears in his eyes I guess as he lines up this last shot, he's got about 195 yards left, he's got about a - its looks like he's got about an eight-iron. This crowd has gone deathly silent, the Cinderella story, outta no where, a former greenskeeper now - about to become the Masters champion. It looks like a mirac - It's in the Hole!
mr.beasley
Feb 8 2008, 01:06 PM
if there are ever cars in sight i am always convinced im going to hit one and cause a serious accident... otherwise i just try and hit the group in front of me.
ChrisM84
Feb 8 2008, 01:08 PM
"Catch the drop"
habana
Feb 8 2008, 02:01 PM
"Hit it hard. It will land somewhere." - Calc
mozgolf
Feb 12 2008, 08:27 AM
I dont talk to myself- I am too scared I might loose the argument
MARK918
Feb 12 2008, 09:08 AM
I normally say the word "Smooth" or "tempo". That is pretty much it. The less I talk or think, the better.
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