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Surely if you are starting, you spend much of your time thinking about mental golf swing tips. That is normal, no matter if you had a golf lesson with your coach or you read an article in a magazine, everything leads to thoughts about golf swings.
Here I can give you a tip: if you think doing something special, something very different or unusual in your swing, it is like your swing will be a bit exaggerated. The best thing is to think simple about golf swing tips; otherwise you will acquire harmful habits.
Most students have the following problem: instead of focusing on improving one aspect, a detail of the swing, think in general terms, that is intended to improve overall swing. That makes the thoughts flow without order, and so is not habit-forming efficiency. I mean that you must order your thoughts, try to improve each part of the swing focusing your mind in this part.
I know that you will tell me, but tomorrow I must play and what about the real play, there I need to swing consistently and shoot a good score. Well, for now you are just learning, you are just trying to produce healthy golf swing habits, so please be patient and remember that we are talking about you golf swing tips thoughts.
When you are playing a round that counts for score, you need a different type of swing thought than when you practice. And it is better you can find one or two that work for you every day.
I teach my students to find a swing thought that will keep their mind from influencing the physical aspects of the swing in any way so they can just let it happen.
You could try for example this technic for a time. Just before the swing, as you address the ball, focus your mind in just one thought, the ball, stops any other thoughts but the ball. You can practice this at any moment, but especially during the play, repeat insistently, "boy, I am always focused on the ball".
The mind should focus on something outside of your body or else lack of concentration will influence the swing, so get used to focus only on the ball this usually gives good results. Note this detail, the ball is all that does not move as a part of the hitting process.
If this thought doesn't work for you, find something else, but make sure it does not focus on any single physical aspect of the swing. It may be the overall rhythm of the swing, swinging back and forward at the same speed, or something like that. Just avoid swing thoughts that focus on one particular part of the swing when you are out on the course. At best they will only work for a few shots until they throw off some other part of your swing.