
A buck and doe watched my golf swing today from the sidelines over at the St. John Fisher Course in
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Well… not quite … but my swing has lifted lately from a chipmunk dance … to an eagle’s soar -- all because one week ago I bought a new driver on sale for half price at Dicks Sporting Goods. So what does this have to do with the brain and with change?
Change one small part of your golf game and your brain will likely do the rest. Treat yourself to just one new club… like I did … and just watch the spring come back into your game. Your brain will take it from there. Here’s how….
1. Your brain will increase your serotonin hormone for a better swing… when you get positive results from this new technology.
2. Swings with your older equipment will now seem more like trying to play ice hockey with a birch tree branch because your brain creates new dendrite cell connections for better golf because it picks up on the changed patterns needed.
Simply put… your brain will adapt to the new swing… all because of motivation built into a better result… through one change you create. What could you change in your golf game or your day to give you a better shot or possibly even a hole in one?










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