By Horace Mitchell
My name is Horace Mitchell I have been a resident of Detroit since 1969 and played golf since 1974, at the now-closed Palmer Park Golf Course. Over the years, I’ve been able to produce not only a better-than-average golf game, but in doing so, I was blessed to put it to the test against the best players I have come in contact with no matter what their skill level.
The system that was developed by me over the years has allowed me to compete and win against tour players in my prime and win consistently, against names such as Charles Sifford, Bobby Stroble and Nate Starks. These were a few that had been to the tour. That was fine, but with how I was playing, at times I would assist any of my peers who were making an error or who were having trouble, and it worked to help them. Fast forward…I had always wanted to see if what I had developed was transferable and not just a quick fix or gimmick cure. One day I sat down and put a six-lesson program together, and all I needed now was an opportunity to test it. In 2008, my assistant and I got that chance and went to assist Miss Johnson with her Hollywood Golf junior program. She allowed me to introduce my developed curriculum, along with what they were already doing:
– Attitude
– Aptitude
– Execution
To date, it has worked so well that seven of the young students have gone to the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, enrolled in their PGM program and obtained their PGA cards. These are the same young men and women who began with us as children. I have now written a book, The Mental Guide for the Average Golfer. I wrote the book to help other struggling golfers who have never looked at golf from the “mental” approach and concept. This book will surely assist any level of golfer to nudge their game in the proper direction.
I hope this is something people see, as I do and know, as a “need.” For too long, the mental side of the game has been omitted in the instruction process. It is my quest to fill that void. I was instructed by my father that wherever there is a void, there is a business. Cover that void and you have not only covered a void but also cured the problem. Mentally, the game of golf supersedes any other sport for needing the ability to learn to control “self!” This is the only approach focused on in this publication.
My name is Horace Mitchell I have been a resident of Detroit since 1969 and played golf since 1974, at the now-closed Palmer Park Golf Course. Over the years, I’ve been able to produce not only a better-than-average golf game, but in doing so, I was blessed to put it to the test against the best players I have come in contact with no matter what their skill level.
The system that was developed by me over the years has allowed me to compete and win against tour players in my prime and win consistently, against names such as Charles Sifford, Bobby Stroble and Nate Starks. These were a few that had been to the tour. That was fine, but with how I was playing, at times I would assist any of my peers who were making an error or who were having trouble, and it worked to help them. Fast forward…I had always wanted to see if what I had developed was transferable and not just a quick fix or gimmick cure. One day I sat down and put a six-lesson program together, and all I needed now was an opportunity to test it. In 2008, my assistant and I got that chance and went to assist Miss Johnson with her Hollywood Golf junior program. She allowed me to introduce my developed curriculum, along with what they were already doing:
– Attitude
– Aptitude
– Execution
To date, it has worked so well that seven of the young students have gone to the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, enrolled in their PGM program and obtained their PGA cards. These are the same young men and women who began with us as children. I have now written a book, The Mental Guide for the Average Golfer. I wrote the book to help other struggling golfers who have never looked at golf from the “mental” approach and concept. This book will surely assist any level of golfer to nudge their game in the proper direction.
I hope this is something people see, as I do and know, as a “need.” For too long, the mental side of the game has been omitted in the instruction process. It is my quest to fill that void. I was instructed by my father that wherever there is a void, there is a business. Cover that void and you have not only covered a void but also cured the problem. Mentally, the game of golf supersedes any other sport for needing the ability to learn to control “self!” This is the only approach focused on in this publication.
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772-88-USGTF or 772-595-6490 - www.usgtf.com