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About The Profile
The Mental Golf
Workshop™ Profile was developed by Bobby Foster,
formerly a teaching professional and golf coach at the
University of South Carolina. While at South Carolina,
he coached in both Men's and Women's NCAA
championships. Bobby has spent the last 15 years
building a successful management consulting practice and
is a Certified Behavioral Analyst specializing in the
DISC Behavioral Style Model. He explains the purpose
behind the development of the Mental Golf Workshop™.
"My company has had
great success using DISC-based work related profiles to
help managers, salespeople and others improve their
personal effectiveness in all types of working
environments. The key to this success is that profile
information is based on a person's own responses to a
questionnaire and the information produced is
personalized. People tend to be more open-minded towards
information based on their own input than they are with
evaluations based on others' opinions. Most people are
interested in self-discovery processes, and profiles are
great self-discovery learning tools.
"I built the golf
profile system so that golfers and golf instructors
could enjoy the same benefits we've experienced with
work related profiles. I wanted to build a profile
system that would give golfers a framework for
understanding the "what's and why's" of their mental
golf traits, and our DISC based golf profile does just
that. I also wanted to provide improvement ideas
tailored to each person's individual golfing personality
and ideas they could implement right away.
"Far too often,
golfers improve their ball striking and short game
abilities by practicing and working with instructors,
but these improvements don't carry over to the golf
course. Most players realize this problem is "in their
heads," but they don't really know where to start in
improving their mental games. Our profile puts golfers
"inside their own heads" and they gain a clearer
understanding of what really goes on in their golfing
minds.
"Touring professionals
work with sports psychologists and coaches on the mental
aspects of their games but most golfers don't have those
opportunities. Our profile enables golfers to coach
themselves and also equips golf instructors to better
understand the minds and learning styles of each
student.
"As our team worked to
build the profile, we rigorously tested it at every
stage of development with golf instructors, touring
professionals and club players at all levels. Based on
this testing and the positive results our first
distributors have experienced, our goal of providing an
effective, user-friendly and affordable mental coaching
tool has been achieved.
"We are particularly
appreciative of Dr. Greg Rose and Dave Phillips
Co-Founders of The Titleist Performance Institute and to
Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott owners of Coaching for the
Future Golf Schools for including the profile in their
programs before we were totally ready to market the
system. The feedback they've received from golfers at
all levels has been invaluable and certainly
encouraging. Pia, Lynn and Dave are Golf Magazine Top
100 instructors and Greg is a renown expert in the field
of biomechanics and other scientific methods for
improving golf performance. Pia has also been Annika
Sorenstam's mental coach throughout her amateur and
professional careers."
Now that we have
covered the purpose behind the profile, here is the
outline of the Mental Golf Workshop™ profile process.
The first step is to
click here to the take profile
Then you'll spend about ten minutes
answering seventeen multiple-choice questions on the
online questionnaire. Your answers go through a series
of mathematical computations to produce a 21 page
customized report detailing your tendencies.
Your personalized
profile will detail your mental tendencies in these five
key areas of the game.
- Preparing
For The Round
- Mental
Tendencies When Playing Shots
- Golf
Temperament
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- Course
Management And Shot Selection Tendencies
- Working
Most Effectively With Instructors Based On
Your Learning Style
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In the first section
of your profile, you'll find five pages detailing your
mental golf tendencies. To date, our test groups -
including touring professionals, golf instructors and
club players of all levels - have been delighted with
the accuracy of their profiles.
After you review your
present mental tendencies, you'll find ten pages of
mental golf improvement ideas and many of these
improvement ideas will be customized based on your DISC
style for each area of the game. We suggest reviewing
all of the ideas and then selecting a few at a time to
incorporate into your practice session and as you play
on the course. The ideas are written with the intentions
that you can implement them right away.
We are grateful to
various prominent people in the game who shared their
experiences and thoughts with us during the development
of the Improvement Ideas section of the
profile.
Pia Nilsson and Lynn
Marriott of Coaching For The Future - two of the most
brilliant minds in golf - offered some key improvement
ideas. Dr. Bob Rotella and Tom Kite allowed me to sit in
lectures and lengthy Q&A sessions they had with the
University of South Carolina Golf Team and use ideas
from these sessions. These experts have been in the
arena either as a player or coach at the highest level
and they know what "really" works in the mental game.
Without exception, each cited learning how to become
fully committed to the shot once you're over the ball as
perhaps the single most important mental factor for
playing to one's physical potential as a golfer.
Brad Faxon, one of the
smartest players in the game, shared some of his key
mental tendencies for putting. Jonathan Byrd, 2002 PGA
Tour Rookie of the Year, shared techniques on how
intensely competitive type golfers like himself can
release excessive tension in the middle of a round.
The entire 21-page
profile printout is produced in a "workshop" format,
with every page having space to make notes and record
your progress. This "workshop" format makes it easy to
work with the profile by yourself or with your
instructor in a mental coaching session.
Developing the profile
required two years of research and rigorous testing, and
hours upon hours developing the mathematical formulas
that drive our proprietary scoring system. Please
benefit from all of our research and work by completing
the response form and then working with your profile by
yourself or with your instructor. We're confident you'll
find the process easy to use and the feedback on your
mental golf tendencies to be comprehensive and the
recommendations you receive to be ones that you can
begin implementing right away. As Dr. Greg Rose,
Co-Founder of The Titleist Performance Institute
advises, "The beauty of this system is that our players
get an accurate and comprehensive report without having
to spend hours completing laborious questions. You sure
get a lot for the time and money you invest in this
process." |