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Personal journaling for you golf game can help you, literally, write your way to a better game! You don’t have to be a great writer or novelist to keep a golf journal. If you are trying to overcome a difficult obstacle or goal, a journal will help you develop the skills that you need to achieve your goals. Have you ever thought of using a journal to overcome some other stressful occurance in your life? How about the death of a loved one, or some business crisis that you can’t seem to face? A little notebook or scratch pad can be a comforting friend when the chips are down.

To help your golf game, your journal should include: any scoring goals that you want to accomplish, how many fairways you hit, greens in regulation, chips, putts, how many shots you flushed, how many you shanked, long drives, chili-dips, etc… Write down the fear that you had hitting over water. How about the feeling of easiness you felt on the 5th hole, when you just knew that you were going to hit it close.

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