Golf is an extremely hard game to play..."der" everyone knows that. It's also a very technical game and it produces more than its fair share of temper tantrums, self-abuse, expletives, and a vast array of emotions. These things can dramatically impact of your game and your score. So, how do you deal with it?5 Irons Don't Float is written from a golfer's perspective and looks at the more common elements of anger that severely interfere with the game. If you abuse yourself during play, yell, scream, swear like a trooper, throw clubs, or allow emotion to spiral out of control, then how can you play well? And it's a habit...you let this happen, unknowingly but it was your choice to be a grumpy player. Andrew Dunkley is a journalist with 34 years' experience. He's also played golf for over 40 years as an amateur. He's spent years studying the non-physical aspects of golf and while not a pro golfer or a psychologist, he has interviewed sports doctors and elite sports people about how they choose to think and how they deal with anger. Many of those insights are contained in 5 Irons Don't Float.If you agree you have a problem and you want to do something about it AND, more importantly, want to enjoy the game you love, then this book is for you.Best of all, it's a short read. It's not designed to be a novel or sit there for weeks gathering dust. It's designed to be a quick reference point and perhaps giving some direction or revealing something you may not have considered.It's totally up to you of course but it might just be the catalyst for a very positive change in your game, so go for it. It won't break the bank but it might break some bad habits.
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Andrew Dunkley has over four decades in radio broadcasting, has been the host of the Space Nuts astronomy podcast and enjoys golf and travel. His passion for writing started later in life when he could not longer ignore the ideas that were wizzing around in his head.
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