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GOLF ASSESSMENTTM REPORT
Learn how to Play in the ZONE
"Natural Versus Actual Golf Playing Style Analysis"
Most Professional Golfers Know
"How to Find their playing ZONE . . . and how to stay there."
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CONGRATULATIONS and welcome to the home of The Golf Assessment™ Report. You have just taken the first
steps in learning about the most important person in golf - YOU.
If you want to play more consistently at your skill level, whether your handicap is 2 or 25 or more, you have come to the right place. We are golf behavioral analysts.
We will help you learn HOW your competitiveness, sociability, pace-of-play and analytical behavior affects your ability to shoot the lowest score possible by becoming a “Mentally Tough” golfer.
When you play consistently at your skill level, golf is fun, less stressful and less fatiguing. This is true for tour professionals, amateurs and hackers. It is well documented and personally experienced by all golfers that the mental aspect of golf is vitally important to how well we play. Plus, you already know that your physical golf skill will dictate what level of golf you are capable of playing. If you are a 19 handicap, Golf Assessment will not lower your handicap to a 2, 7, or 10. If you want to improve your physical golf skill level, the best advice is get to the practice tee, buy the latest club technology, physical teaching aids or work with a golf professional or coach to improve your putting, chip shots, and your drives and fairway shots.
Yet, by learning to become “mentally tough” on the golf course all of us can begin to play at our skill level more consistently. Without some level of “mental toughness” all golfers lose their ability to score consistently. Not scoring consistently creates frustration, raises your handicap, affects your play-to-win ratio and causes less enjoyment of the game. “Mental toughness” is fundamental to more consistency and all the, practice, PGA instruction or new equipment can not replace it’s importance.
Having a fun experience playing golf, at any skill level, depends to some degree on your consistency. We all know it is no fun to shoot 10 to 18 strokes over your known skill level. We also know the pure joy of playing one shot, one hole, one round or tournament “in the ZONE” or Playing your “A” game, as Tiger says.
Knowing what your natural behavioral golf style is, having a written analysis (and how it looks when graphed) is a tremendous aid -- and can become paramount to your being able to understand what it takes for you begin to play “in the ZONE” or at your skill level more consistently.
Even if you think you know what your natural behavioral golf style is, have you ever had someone analyze your style, write you a concise and detailed report based on the findings for you to validate yourself? Has anyone talked to you about what you need to do to stay “in your playing ZONE” or how to return to your natural behavioral playing zone when the wheels fall off after you have a bad, shot, hole or round? If the answer is no or maybe the “Mentally Tough” - Golf Assessment Report can help you.
The human mind and psyche are far too complicated to achieve 100% accuracy with any profiling system. However, we have proven we can produce a profile of your golf style that comes very close to being 100% accurate. Close enough that millions of employers, psychologists, PGA golf professionals, counselors and coaches have used this same profile to measure a person’s natural and adaptive behaviors at work, play and at home. You too will be able to immediately evaluate the report’s degree of accuracy because the report refers specifically of your personal behavior. You decide for yourself if the report accurately describes your behavior. It’s your report and your behavior, so you can decide for yourself it’s value and how best to use the information and recommendations.
It takes only 10 minutes to complete the response form and less than that for you to validate your report.
When you purchase a “Mentally Tough” - Golf Assessment Report, you will be rewarded with a highly accurate personal report. The report describes your natural and adaptive or stressful playing style, shows you graphically where you may be shifting away from your natural behavioral style (your “Playing Zone”).
Like any good sport psych coach your report first analyzes HOW you perform best, then helps you find ways to perform at your best more consistently. Your report provides recommendations based on accurate analysis of your own input and provides active steps you can take to become a “mentally tough” golfer.
Your report includes information and recommendations on:
How making critical decisions affects your comfort level on the golf course.
How your level of aggressiveness and competitiveness or dominance affects your game.
How you respond to risk.
How becoming highly emotional or holding in your emotions can affect you on the golf course.
How your anger and fear can affect your next shot, next hole, or entire game.
How your pace-of-play affects you behaviorally and what you can do about it.
How your social interaction with other players, the gallery, instructors and coaches can affect your ability to stay “mentally tough”.
Immediately upon submitting your response form, you will receive your “Mentally Tough” - Golf Assessment Report (Part I). Part I describes your personal golf characteristics and includes graphs which depict your adapated and natural golf styles.
NOTE: Part II of your "Mentally Tough" Golf Assessment Report will be E-mailed to you separately within 48 hours. Part II assesses and analyzes any shifts detected in your natural and adapted golf style graphs.
Thank you,
Mickey Holmes, CME, CPBA
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Golf AssessmentTM Report
7575 Beaver Tree, San Antonio, TX 78249
1.210.690.6376
www.golfassessment.com
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