Why does Tiger seem to have an UNFAIR advantage?
Is it because he can hit the ball farther. Is it his ability
to sink putts in clutch situations? Is it his sharp
short game?

The truth is there are times he does ALL these things
to near perfection but for the most part, he seems to
have something else going for him. Something that’s
hard to define or describe. It’s not luck or chance
and I’m sure if you asked Tiger, he may have a
difficult time describing or putting it into words.

Even when he’s not striking the ball to the best of his
ability he’s able to maintain an inner confidence
that he can still win. He knows his real strength is not
his ball striking ability but his belief that if he isn’t
optimum in the physical sense, his mental golf game is.

I remember earlier in Tiger’s career, when approached
after a round he would say ” I didn’t have my “A” game
today.

You generally got the sense that the other pro golfers
were a little peeved with his cockiness. It appeared as
though he was belittling his performance which was
already the best in the field and in doing so, belittling
the rest of the field.

What he was actually doing was rating only the physical
performance. What he failed to mention was that his
mental golf game was just fine, thank you very much.

If I’m to attempt at defining what Tiger seems to have
more of, it’s control over his subconscious mind.
Through greater control and harmony of his non conscious
thoughts with his will or conscious thoughts, he is able
to execute successfully with greater frequency.

It’s easier to understand how they can be at odds with one
another when you consider that our brains process on
average 60,000 thoughts daily. To think we interpret all
of these thoughts positively is both naive and unrealistic.
There’s just far to much we expose ourselves to that we have
no control over.

So I know I haven’t answered your big question yet. If that’s
the case then How does Tiger do it?

He practices his MENTAL GOLF GAME. He influences and
feeds his non conscious mind with the right mindset and
thoughts. He’s able to convert this to positive visualization
power that he has conditioned his mind to have more of than
the rest of the pack.

I’m sure Tiger would have a difficult time exacting what
percent of his success he attributes to his mental game, but he
knows one thing for certain, it’s enough to make the
difference.

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spent a small fortune on equipment to improve. But how much have
you spent on YOUR MENTAL GOLF GAME?

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