Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Golf Lesson: Visual Imagery

Most pros and accomplished amateurs as well as virtually all sports psychologist would tell you that one key to a succesful golf shot is to have positive mental imagery. The goal is to picture the shot as you would like it to travel. By seeing it's flight and imagining the contact on the club, you are more likely to execute a good swing.

New technology has allowed us to peer into some of the Tour's most famous golfers minds and taking a peek at their mental imagery. Gentleman, I present to you the first ever look into Jason Gore's mind, moments before executing a golf swing.

















Hmmmm... this explains a lot.

2 comments:

New Texan said...

HOW CAN THIS POST NOT HAVE ANY COMMENTS?!?!?!?!?!? COME ON PEOPLE, THIS IS FUNNY SHIT!!!

bocabandit said...

Gore can only dream of being the athlete that Kobiyashi is - I believe that he's won the Coney Island hotdog eating contest 3 years running. In a mano a mano dual event matchoff - golf and hotdog eating - I'll take Kobiyashi over that slob any day of the week.