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

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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: The Little Big Golf Book" is a game-changing book that speaks directly to golfers of all levels. The author takes us through her own experiences, stressing the importance of mental training and neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) as the keys to mastering the game. Through telling her story of how she overcame hurdles and achieved what appeared to be impossible, Barlis shows how she was able to inspire readers about the power of vivid imagination and thinking positively while also showing that these can make one better at golf.  
 
The book stands out for its pragmatic approach, providing step-by-step exercises intended to improve both mind and body in relation to the game. This makes terms like brain training, tension release, or staying focused understandable by people of any level of expertise. Focusing on consistency, routine, and correct technique together with anchoring positive memories forms a solid basis for lasting results on the course.  
 
This book is an all-in-one source that enables players to hone their skills. Blended personal stories with scientific insights but most importantly practical activities have made this a holistic manual not only meant for perfecting techniques but developing strong links within one’s soul with the sport itself. 
 
What I love most about “Play Golf Better Faster” is how Kalliope Barlis expertly infuses neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) into golf practice, thereby emphasizing mental concentration and optimistic visualization. Additionally, she has managed to connect these psychological strategies with some applicable drills, allowing golfers’ minds to grow wings while performing well—rarely has anyone seen such creativity and provocation. In this regard, Barlis’s book offers a distinctive viewpoint beyond physical playing that is based on pushing athletes to become mentally tough and consistent in their approach to the game. The book is perfectly edited.   
 
Any individual who wishes to refine their game in golf for maximum achievement in any field should acquire this book. There is nothing to dislike in this book. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars because of the information in it.

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Kalliope Barlis provides a refreshing take on golf improvement, blending mental training with practical exercises. The emphasis on neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) makes it stand out as a must-read for anyone serious about enhancing their game.
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Kalliope Barlis' "Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Big Golf Book" is a refreshing guide that goes beyond traditional golf instruction by delving into the mental aspects of the game. Barlis' use of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is particularly compelling, offering readers practical tools to harness their mental focus and improve their performance on the course.
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Kalliope Barlis’ “Play Golf Better Faster” is an insightful guide that bridges the gap between the mental and physical aspects of golf, making it a must-read for anyone looking to elevate their game
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This seems like a very helpful and interesting book for golf players. I like how the author emphasizes mental stillness and concentration and focusing on the present. Thank you very much for the interesting and thorough review! This seems like a very interesting and helpful book for golf players. I like how it speaks directly to golfers of all levels and how it emphasizes not only the physical aspects of the sport but also the mental ones. Thank you very much for the thorough and interesting review!
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This book offers a perfect balance of personal experience and practical advice, making it easy for golfers at any level to relate and apply the lessons to their own game.
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Kalliope Barlis’ 'Play Golf Better Faster' is a must-read for golfers at any level, emphasizing mental training and NLP as the foundation for mastering the game. Her personal experiences make the advice both relatable and inspirational.
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The book’s strength lies in its practical exercises that blend mental and physical training, making complex concepts like brain training and tension release accessible to everyone. Barlis effectively breaks down the steps needed to achieve consistency and success on the course.
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Comprehensive Mental Training for Golfers
Kalliope Barlis’ “Play Golf Better Faster” is a groundbreaking guide that revolutionizes the way golfers approach the game by emphasizing the power of mental training. The book delves deeply into the application of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), offering readers a unique perspective on how to master golf by harnessing the mind’s potential.
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A Holistic Guide to Golf Mastery
“Play Golf Better Faster” is more than just a golf instruction manual—it’s a holistic guide that integrates personal development with skill enhancement.
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Her personal story adds depth to the content, making the book not just instructional but also inspirational. The exercises she outlines are practical and accessible, making complex concepts like brain training and tension release easy to grasp. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their golf game by harnessing the power of the mind.
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The efficiency-oriented mindset that Barlis promotes in ‘Play Golf Better Faster’ is perfect for those who want to get the most out of their practice sessions. The drills and techniques provided are designed to target specific areas of improvement, making it easy to focus on what matters most in your game.
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"Barlis’s ‘Play Golf Better Faster’ excels in delivering clear and actionable advice. The chapters are concise, making key lessons easy to digest and implement. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced golfer, you'll find valuable tips that can help you improve your game quickly
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One of the strengths of ‘Play Golf Better Faster’ is its motivational aspect. Barlis doesn’t just focus on the physical aspects of golf but also addresses the psychological challenges that players face. This holistic approach makes the book not only a great golf guide but also a valuable resource for personal development.
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Barlis expertly blends personal stories with scientific insights, creating a holistic manual that not only perfects golf techniques but also fosters a deep connection between the player and the sport. Her innovative integration of NLP with practical drills makes this book a unique resource for developing mental toughness and consistency in golf.
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