Review of Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book" by Kalliope Barlis.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Kalliope Barlis's book "Play Golf Better Faster" is an expertly crafted handbook that aims to improve your golf skills by harnessing the potential of your mental capabilities. Barlis, a well-known NLP expert, leverages her vast expertise to craft a book that delves into the physical and mental aspects of golf.

Barlis starts by emphasizing the significance of being mentally prepared. She gives detailed insights on the Swish Pattern, a technique for substituting negative images with positive ones. Golfers learn to rapidly reduce the memory of a poor shot and replace it with a clear, vivid mental image of a successful shot, repeating this procedure to strengthen positive results.

Players can achieve the best outcomes by combining the NLP techniques of visualizing, auditory reinforcement, and kinesthetic awareness to synchronize mind and body through a multisensory approach. This aligns with the broader philosophy of NLP, which promotes comprehensive self-awareness and purposeful thought.

She tells the stories of different golfers who have effectively used NLP methods to enhance their performance on the course. A noteworthy story of Chuck, a golfer who faced challenges with his inconsistent shots. Chuck significantly improved his performance by concentrating on the sound of hitting the sweet spot and visualizing his target in great detail, showcasing the effectiveness of NLP techniques. Moreover, the book is professionally crafted and edited perfectly, and it has no grammatical errors.

Overall, "Play Golf Better Faster" by Kalliope Barlis offers more than just a set of golfing techniques. There are no negative points to discuss because it deserves a superb rating of 5 out of 5 stars, as it includes personal stories, exercises, and practical applications to provide a comprehensive and inspirational guide that surpasses traditional golf instruction.

I recommend this book to sports psychologists who can use NLP techniques to assist athletes in different sports.

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