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The Inner Game of Golf

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W. Timothy Gallwey's bestselling Inner Game books--with over one million copies sold--have revolutionized the way we think about sports. And now, after twenty years of applying his Inner Game methods to the royal and ancient sport of golf, Gallwey brings us this completely revised edition of his classic The Inner Game of Golf, nearly half of which is new material, publishe...more
Hardcover, 240 pages
Published March 17th 1998 by Random House
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Toby
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"know thyself" from within the inner reality of you through to the external world where results like a score (or a paycheck) matter. It is the integration and harmony of both sides working together. Partnership – just as in a marriage. Bridging the gap between both sides.

the mental side of the game, thinking and feeling at the same time, (truth and life),

Where the game flows out naturally from within you. Relaxed concentration requires an ability to pay close atten...more
Jim Mcgregor
I read this years ago but didn't finish it, although some of the ideas stuck with me. However, when you're into learning the game (once more) the mental tips and tricks you need become bigger than the physical ones of swinging the club. Trying to combine the two is the trick, and I think this book works best when you've mastered the fundamentals of golf. Unfortunately, mastering the fundamentals can take forty years. Gallwey's frustrations and fascination over golf helps colour the book, and man...more
Brian Mc
Brian Mc rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Very Good for Golfers.
Gives you simple tips on how to concentrate on your golf game. Well worth a read..
Erictseo
Trying to control the outcome via consciously commanding your body is fraught with traps.
Find ways to not think about what you're doing and release the motion.
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W. Timothy Gallwey (born 1938 in San Francisco, California) is an author who has written a series of books in which he has set forth a new methodology for coaching and for the development of personal and professional excellence in a variety of fields, that he calls "The Inner Game." Since he began writing in the 1970s, his books include The Inner Game of Tennis, The Inner Game of Golf, T...more
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