The Mindset for Holing Putts
Page With Your Community & Friends!Over recent years we have been told of the many merits of adopting a positive mental attitude in our golf and in particular on the greens putting.
However, all too often positive thinking lives dangerously close to the world of negative thinking. How many of us have set off down the 1st hole with a positive mantra only to find ourselves trudging off the 2nd green having missed yet another short putt?! In just a few holes we have gone from a positive to a negative mindset and an attitude of I definitely can to one of I definitely can’t!
So if we are going to dispel the power of positive thinking, what is the optimum mindset for putting, and what are the ingredients to achieve it?
First and foremost great putting performances take place in the present moment, a statement made by golf commentators every week on our screens. A positive mindset of I can hole this putt firmly plants the mind in the future, thinking about an event yet to happen which is exactly where all the recognized mental experts of the game tell us we don’t want to be! On the flip side, the negative attitude of I can’t hole this putt sits firmly in the past dwelling on previous failures and misses.
Considering the positive mindset, if you have a 10 foot putt and you convince yourself you are going to hole it; you can see the line, you feel confident and you hit the perfect putt on the perfect line at the perfect pace; does the putt DEFINITELY drop in the hole? The answer I’m afraid is that it definitely DOES NOT go in!
On the reverse negative side, if you have the same 10 foot putt and by now you have convinced yourself that there is no chance in the world you could ever hole it, you can’t see the line and you don’t trust your stroke, does the ball DEFINITELY miss? The answer again is that it definitely DOES NOT miss!
The key then to keeping in the present moment on the greens is to adopt what I believe is the most powerful mindset; the mindset of POSSIBLE. Possible deals with reality which is critical if we are going to achieve our best putting performances. Possible is not overly positive nor is it negative, it sits somewhere between these two in a neutral position.
Faced with the very same 10 foot putt and regardless of how good or bad your putting performance is on the day, is it possible that you could hole this putt? The answer has to be an unequivocal YES…it is POSSIBLE! Even if you play 17 holes without a one putt on any green, is it POSSIBLE that you could single putt the 18th? YES it is possible!
Importantly possible is the truth and it deals with reality and the result of this neutral mindset will be a far quieter and uncluttered mind which in turn will lead to your peak performance state.
Keep the door of possible open during your next round you can be sure that you will putt to your very best of your ability on that day without the usual mix of up and down emotions that a positive mindset brings. Like any new concept in your game there will be no instant results BUT with work and perseverance the neutral world of possible has the potential transform your putting performances.
Could this mindset save you a shot on the greens in your next game? Post your comments below and let me know the potential benefits of this mindset in your game.
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November 17th, 2009 at 4:44 pm
Your comments on staying in the present seem valid but how does this square with many golf physchologists mantra of the need for confidence ? I can sometimes stand over a putt (say 6 to 10 foot) and just know that it will drop. Is that confidence ?
November 17th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the comment and what a great question! Firslty I would agree about the need for confidence, for me confidence comes from being competent at the task in hand. I do think confidence and being postive are 2 different things entirely. I believe you are best to focus on the process of the holing the putt (i.e. stay in the present) whilst the positive thoughts (it will go in!) tend to place a players minds on the result and outcome(i.e. in the the future) and actually detract from the process part of the putt. Ultimatley you only have control over the process of holing a putt, such as seeing the line, aiming etc, whilst you have zero control over whether the ball actually falls in the hole, so my advice is focus on the process and let the result take care of itself. I will post some more info on this topic next week as I think this is a really interesting point!
November 28th, 2009 at 10:24 am
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June 18th, 2010 at 6:46 pm
So very true, thanks for the post! Putting Advice » The Mindset for Holing Putts was a wonderful read.
June 27th, 2010 at 11:32 pm
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