Setting Goals For Your Golf Game In 2007


by Clint Hitchcock - Date: 2007-01-09 - Word Count: 301 Share This!

The basics of setting a goal is an open secret known by many top-caliber athletes, successful businessmen and businesswomen and all types of achievers in all different fields. The basics of setting goals give you short-term and long-term motivations and focus. They help you set focus on the acquisistion of required knowledge and help you to plan and organize your resources and your time so that you can get the best out of your golf game or your life, for that matter.

Setting clearly defined goals for your golf game will enable you to measure your progress and achieve personal satisfaction once you have successfully met your goals.

The basics of goal setting will involve deciding what you really want out of your golf game or your personal life, and what short-term and long-term goals you need to achieve it. Do you want to putt better? How about breaking a scoring barrier that you have been striving for. Did you know, without a solid plan for your goal setting, that more than likely you will fail? You have to break down goals into the smaller and manageable targets that you must complete on your way to achieving your lifetime targets.

Set yourself a daily and weekly goal on how you want to improve in your quest to become a better golfer. Attitude plays a very big role in setting and achieving goals. You must ask yourself if any part of you or your mind is holding you back towards completing the simplest of goals. Address the problem by educating yourself on how to accomplish your goals, setting a plan of action, and then be determined to fulfill your need to become a better person. Golf is a lot like any other endeavor in life. If you require education, set plans to acquire that education.


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