Golf Is A Game Of Inches The Six Inches Between Your Ears



John Daly recently failed to sink a simple but crucial putt in his sudden death playoff with Tiger Woods.

Do you get nervous on the first tee Do you choke on big money putts Are you tired of losing to golfers you should beat

Jay P. Granat, Ph.D. was recently interviewed by Dennis Silvers an ESPN golf radio host based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Dr. Granat, Founder of StayInTheZone.com and SingleDigitHandicap.com and author of How To Get In The Zone And Stay In The Zone With Sport Psychology and How To Lower Your Golf Score With Sport Psychology and Self-Hypnosis, explained how he helps golfers improve their performance.

Granat, who has worked with pros as well as recreational golfers and who has been named one of the top mental golf gurus, by Golf Digest, utilizes a range of techniques to help athletes get into the zone and stay there.

According to Dr. Granat, a psychotherapist who has written and lectured extensively on self-help and sport psychology, â 8364; 339;Most golfers do not spend nearly enough time mastering their own emotions, thoughts and the mental parts of their game. The lower your handicap, the more mental the game becomes. Golfers need to understand what gets them in and out of the zone. Once they know this, they will shoot lower scores more often.â 8364;

Choking on short putts, hooking or slicing the ball, losing to weaker players, being intimidated by better players, getting frustrated and angry, being nervous on the first tee and the yips are just some of the issues that Dr. Granat and his programs help golfers and other athletes deal with.

Over the last few years, Dr. Granat has worked with a number of golfers who freeze over the ball.

Dr. Granat can be reached at 888-580-ZONE, or visit, StayInTheZone.com.





Golf Is A Game Of Inches The Six Inches Between Your Ears