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Article: Balance yourself to a tee
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- Evening Mail
- Article date:
- March 5, 1998
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GOLFING aids come in all shapes and sizes. There's a hat with a
heavy copper band inside to keep your head still, writes DAVID BELL.
There's a weird body harness that keeps your swing on a welrooved
plane.
And there's Barbara Ford-Hammond who believes that the secret to
better golf lies between the ears.
She's a sports hypnotherapist who is spreading the message among
professional golfers that they can use their minds to improve their
game.
Imagery - concentrating on the vision of golf balls glinting in
the sun as they soar into a clear blue sky - is a powerful tool.
And it can be harnessed to positive thinking. Standing on a
lakeside tee remember and picture the occasions you have driven ...