All golfers have fourteen clubs in their bag, but the real winners
have a little something extra--that mental attitude that puts their game
above the others. Dr. Bob Rotella, author of the bestselling book Golf
Is Not a Game of Perfect, brings together his skills and years of
experience as a golf psychologist to give readers the insight they need
to improve their game--before they ever step up to the tee.
The 15th Club is the tool that golf stars like Tiger Woods use to block
out negative thoughts, doubt, and fear. It is what allows champions to
perform at their peak both in practice and during the game. Golfers who
lack it find the game elusive and frustrating. Confident golfers play
the game as they have always sensed they could play it. Now, one of the
most renowned golf writers offers up the foolproof methods that will
allow golfers at any skill level to give their game that extra boost.
Dr. Rotella provides tips and techniques for how to learn from better
golfers, overcome fear in pressure situations, and keep a clear mind, no
matter what. He tells golfers that inner arrogance is not a negative
trait, but instead is something that can improve performance on and off
the course. In order to perform at peak levels and achieve your goals,
you must believe that you can win. Positive thinking is an incredibly
powerful tool, and it can change the way a player approaches the game.
Knowing how to focus on the challenge at hand and understanding your own
talent are crucial parts of becoming a confident golfer.
Dr. Rotella provides a detailed plan that anyone can use to build the
self-image of a winner. He offers a one-year schedule in diary and
calendar form that will incorporate the daily mental routines that he
assigns to players on the PGA Tour. This is how the pros learn to ignore
negative influences, focus on productive advice, and take pride in their
abilities.
Your 15th Club will tell golfers of all abilities how to develop the
confidence they need to maximize their physical gifts and defeat the
Tigers of their world, whether that world is the PGA Tour or the third
flight of the club championship.