Review of Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book
Posted: 28 Jul 2024, 11:33
[Following is a volunteer review of "Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book" by Kalliope Barlis.]
This book, Play Golf Better Fast, by Kalliope Barlis, provides a good method by which golfers can play better and faster. The book emphasizes the importance of a meaningful connection to the world as well as the knowledge that every human being must be part of something larger. Barlis believes golf players will achieve their goals and serve the greater good by connecting with their basic ideas.
Barlis encourages golfers to practice with focus and concentration, prioritizing quality over quantity. This emphasized the importance of experiencing diverse angles, distances, ball lays, and body alignments throughout practice to develop complete skills because each shot, whether successful or not, adds to the formation of neurosynaptic circuits in the brain, which assists in better managing future scenarios.
The book highlights the importance of having specific objectives and using a scorecard to monitor achievement, such as fairways hit, greens in regulation, and putts per round. By envisioning the course and preparing each stroke, golf players may focus their thoughts, looking forward to achieving their desired goals.
Barlis’s aim is to help readers become the best golf players they can be by developing a deep relationship with the game and supporting ongoing progress.
One thing I like in this book is the holistic and philosophical approach Kalliope Barlis takes in "Play Golf Better Faster." The emphasis on enhancing mental abilities and connecting with the cosmos to improve one's golf game is unique and renewing. The dedication to her late brother adds a personal and emotional touch, showing her deep connection to the sport and her family.
One of the characters I like is the author's use of Neuro-Linguistic programming (NLP) techniques. This method of changing how golfers think to improve their performance is innovative. It highlights the importance of mindset in achieving success, not just in golf but in life.
The idea of practicing with intention and continuously improving stands out in the storyline. Barlis emphasizes the importance of learning from each shot, whether successful or not, and adjusting accordingly. The process of creating neurosynaptic pathways with each shot is fascinating. It underscores the book's message that golf, like life, is about continuous learning and adapting.
I don't have any dislikes for this book because, overall, the focus on mental strength, intentional practice, and personal growth makes it a valuable read for golfers looking to enhance their game and their lives.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 because of its unique method of improving golf play by merging Neuro-Linguistic programming (NLP) techniques. This new method offers players a way to improve their mental game, which is often forgotten in standard golf instruction. By focusing on mental training and offering practical exercises, Barlis provides a complete guide that goes beyond physical methods and tools, making it a valuable resource for players looking to improve overall.
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Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
This book, Play Golf Better Fast, by Kalliope Barlis, provides a good method by which golfers can play better and faster. The book emphasizes the importance of a meaningful connection to the world as well as the knowledge that every human being must be part of something larger. Barlis believes golf players will achieve their goals and serve the greater good by connecting with their basic ideas.
Barlis encourages golfers to practice with focus and concentration, prioritizing quality over quantity. This emphasized the importance of experiencing diverse angles, distances, ball lays, and body alignments throughout practice to develop complete skills because each shot, whether successful or not, adds to the formation of neurosynaptic circuits in the brain, which assists in better managing future scenarios.
The book highlights the importance of having specific objectives and using a scorecard to monitor achievement, such as fairways hit, greens in regulation, and putts per round. By envisioning the course and preparing each stroke, golf players may focus their thoughts, looking forward to achieving their desired goals.
Barlis’s aim is to help readers become the best golf players they can be by developing a deep relationship with the game and supporting ongoing progress.
One thing I like in this book is the holistic and philosophical approach Kalliope Barlis takes in "Play Golf Better Faster." The emphasis on enhancing mental abilities and connecting with the cosmos to improve one's golf game is unique and renewing. The dedication to her late brother adds a personal and emotional touch, showing her deep connection to the sport and her family.
One of the characters I like is the author's use of Neuro-Linguistic programming (NLP) techniques. This method of changing how golfers think to improve their performance is innovative. It highlights the importance of mindset in achieving success, not just in golf but in life.
The idea of practicing with intention and continuously improving stands out in the storyline. Barlis emphasizes the importance of learning from each shot, whether successful or not, and adjusting accordingly. The process of creating neurosynaptic pathways with each shot is fascinating. It underscores the book's message that golf, like life, is about continuous learning and adapting.
I don't have any dislikes for this book because, overall, the focus on mental strength, intentional practice, and personal growth makes it a valuable read for golfers looking to enhance their game and their lives.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 because of its unique method of improving golf play by merging Neuro-Linguistic programming (NLP) techniques. This new method offers players a way to improve their mental game, which is often forgotten in standard golf instruction. By focusing on mental training and offering practical exercises, Barlis provides a complete guide that goes beyond physical methods and tools, making it a valuable resource for players looking to improve overall.
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Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon