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Reviews and Opinions


Jim Manthis, PGA Master Professional, 2006 PGA Golf Professional of the Year, 2009 Professionals Hall of Fame... I believe that any golfer can benefit from listening to this periodically. I got the most out of it by sitting in a comfortable chair in a darkened room and letting the music and Brenda's voice wash over me. The use of the first person helps the listener internalize his/her thoughts. Try to memorize key words or thoughts such as: "play to your strengths"; "visualize the shot at hand"; "trust"; "acceptance"; etc. Give this a try. It will help you!
Cyndi... This was a great addition to my Mp3 player. They were great affirmations that I could apply to my game right away and I noticed immediate results. The best part I played great and had a lot more fun! Thank you!
David... After I heard that even the new World Champion LA Lakers used meditation to help them win, I figured it certainly can't hurt my game and I thought I would give it a try. I had read that many PGA players are starting to work on their minds also to give them a superior edge. My buddies have noticed I am playing much better already. Where have you been all of my life? Thanks--it's our secret!
Mac... When my mom developed these affirmations, I wasn't convinced that they would be something that I would either be interested in or would help me. I can hit the ball a long way so why would I need to listen to these things? I listened to them in our car on our way up to my Aunt and Uncle's cabin in northern Minnesota, where we spend the week playing golf and swimming in the lake. The golf course we play is Golden Eagle, it is a beautiful and challenging track. The first round I played after listening to the affirmations, I had six birdies and was amazed how great I played. I had never done that before and was absolutely thrilled! There were a couple of the affirmations that I kept saying to myself, especially when things were going so well. Among other things, it woke me up to the fact of just how important it is to have your head in the right place if you want to do well. I will never forget it!



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