LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Seriously guys .. Do you know why TGM is written? Thread: Seriously guys .. Do you know why TGM is written? View Single Post #25 09-14-2006, 09:08 PM Mathew Inactive User Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 833 Originally Posted by nuke99 These are excellent good points. So, is it safe to think that, Any good golfer MUST have the ability to apply Good Common sense and the positive attitude what works and what don't work for them to get in the Hole . Regardless the route and journey to learn to play golf? Heres a quote from Jack Nicklaus - Playing Lessons Quote: Build a storehouse of key swing thoughts Every tour player has a stock of key swing thoughts that he'll draw on as nessesary to keep his game in synch. Generally one will emerge from his mental storehouse during pre-round practice, and he'll stick with it at least for that particular day. Try to build up your own stock of key thoughts and feels, drawing them from your best shot-making periods. Write them down if that's the only way you can remember them. But be disciplined about how many of them you can use on the course. Most people can only concentrate well on one thought at a time. Also people can't do the same things. If you are fat and out of shape, you might not be able to maintain a stationary head for example, however it is far preferable to physically improve rather than swaying off to the right and saying thats 'your style'. Whatever improves your ability to be consistant. Most people are just too physically out of shape to have a golf stroke that is going to be consistant on the level of the PGA tour guys. Last edited by Mathew : 09-14-2006 at 09:15 PM. Mathew View Public Profile Send a private message to Mathew Find all posts by Mathew