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' "Play Golf Better Faster" is not just a guide for improving your golf skills; it explores the importance of mindset and perspective in sports performance. The book challenges golfers to rethink their approach by using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) principles to improve their mental game. Her unique mix of personal stories, practical exercises, and unconventional wisdom about golfing makes this handbook more authentic and enjoyable to read.

The book is divided into three sections, each centering on an important element of the game: the mindset, productive training methods, and strategic gameplay. This design is suitable for golfers of all levels, offering useful tips and practical exercises to improve their skills.

Barlis' use of NLP methods in golf teaching. By placing importance on sensory awareness of how golfers perceive, hear, sense, and visualize their shots, she promotes a holistic approach to training both the mind and body. One example is the "Swish Pattern for Golfing Excellence," which provides a structured technique to replace negative memories with positive visualizations, effectively rewiring the golfer's mental framework for success.

Barlis' writing style is conversational yet motivational, making concepts like neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) more understandable and interesting to all readers. Also, the book contains detailed diagrams and images to simplify difficult ideas. These visuals are useful because they help us understand methods clearly, making them easier to apply in games. Moreover, the book is expertly organized and professionally proofread without any grammar errors.

In conclusion, "Play Golf Better Faster" by Kalliope Barlis mixes the art of golf with the science of mental conditioning, giving us a complete toolkit to improve our performance on the course. This book gets a full five out of five stars for exploring the mental, emotional, and philosophical parts of the game, and there are no negative points to mention.

I suggest this book to anyone interested in both sports psychology and personal development.

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