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 Golf Bag Book" is a tight, insightful little book that can help golfers improve their game. In the first place, it focuses on the mental aspect of golf and how one’s state of mind and sensory awareness will greatly influence performance. This is through employing neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) as an instrument for enriching cognitive and sensory encounters.
 
The book explores various practical techniques and exercises, such as making memorable shots or visualizing things during practice with particular goals in mind. She outlines strategies to enhance shooting accuracy, among other things, like different techniques for different lies, which necessitate focused practice sessions.
 
The book is well-written and useful for those who already know about golf. It is perfectly edited; there is nothing to dislike about it.
 
This book enhances performance by developing a mindset using senses that are really great when playing a game. Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) tools are integrated into the text, where she gives methods that make any golfer smarter over time by involving all his/her five senses in the game. By concentrating on how visualization, sensory awareness, and purposeful drills could advance someone’s game, the author outlines step-by-step tactics that enable players to polish their abilities toward achieving higher performance levels.
 
I rate this book with 5 out of 5 stars because of the practical parts illustrated by the author. Examples of such instructions include things like enhancing the technique, thinking about success, or getting skilled at the basics that have made it an indispensable resource for any type of golfer.
 
My recommendation is for committed players of golf at all competences—novices, intermediates, or even experts—and also trainers involved in others’ preparation. In such cases, the book offers several well-illustrated strategies and techniques to apply through mind-body integration to enhance their playing skills.

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"The inclusion of neuro-linguistic programming in Barlis’ guide offers a unique perspective on how cognitive powers can be harnessed to enhance golf performance, making this book stand out from traditional golf instruction manuals."
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"This book seems perfect for golfers who are looking to elevate their game by tapping into the power of their mind."
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