Focus and Score Low.
It's a known fact that too many thoughts run rampant during a golf swing, clouding the mind and getting in the way of the execution of a pure golf shot. Every professional golfer has gone through extensive training and learned how to focus in on just the right swing thoughts before and during the stroke.
99.8% of us are not pro's and we can use all of the help we can get when it comes to mental preparation and controlled thoughts. The use of a simple "key swing thought" allows the player to focus their mind on the task at hand and free themselves from outer distractions. Swing thoughts encourage process thinking as apposed to outcome thinking or thinking about the result. Sports psychologists recommend process thinking for executing a well struck shot or performing under pressure packed situations.
This comfortable, stylish wristband is the last thing your eyes see, and is always in your peripheral vision as you focus on the ball before you begin your shot. Constructed with top quality materials including the Wipe-Clean Thought Pad, and including a color Sharpie Erasable Mini, the Swing Thoughts band allows a player to easily jot down a thought and keep the mind focused on the task at hand. The Swing Thoughts band should be used during practice to focus on mechanical changes as well as on the course to focus on simple, non-mechanical thoughts that eliminate tension and distraction and provide the body with a tension-free, fluid golf swing. Clear your mind and let your muscle memory take over and watch your scores lower. Trust your game.
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PGA Tour tried and tested.
How often have you heard golf commentators talk about positive swing thoughts and “Being Positive” or read about a player who is working on their "Tempo", "Rhythm" or "Timing", "Picking a Target" or heard of sports psychologists talking about "Visualizing", or "Relaxing"? Well, unless you have been living under a rock, the answer would be all the time. This is not a surprise because this is what all the professionals do. They are focused and have techniques to set their thoughts to the important things that trigger their good performances.
Have you ever wondered why some tour pro's have initials written on their gloves or wrists? Did you know that most tour pro's yardage books contain more then just yardages? Those initials and words are actually their key swing thoughts. This technology is tried and true by professional golfers world round. We just make it fashionable and practical for the every day golfer that is concerned with improving on an often overlooked, yet critically important, aspect of their golf game. The mental focus. Start thinking like the pro's and watch your scores drop.
Swing Thoughts of the Pro's
John Daly "Grip it and rip it!"
Ernie Els "Low and Slow"
Nick Faldo "Inhale, exhale, let go"
Bubba Watson "Pull the trigger"
Michael Violence "Driving Range "
Camillo Villegas "Viva columbia"

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