Best-selling author will provide full-service approach to teaching mental path to golf
(SARASOTA, Fla.) - The Concession Golf Club announced today an exclusive joint venture with world-renowned mental peak performance coach Robin Sieger, author of the United Kingdom's best selling "mental conditioning" golf book, Silent Mind Golf, which was released in the United States earlier this year.
Sieger and The Concession have teamed up to provide a unique full-service approach to teaching the mental path to peak performance, and is available to golfers of all levels from beginner to Tour professionals.
"Even though professionals agree that golf is up to 80 percent mental, it's alarming that very few golfers ever explore, let alone develop, the mindset that would enable them to play their best golf, especially under pressure," said Sieger.
The best selling author visited The Concession Golf Club earlier this year and was impressed.
"The Concession is committed to being a center of training excellence, and its facilities are without doubt among the very best I've seen in the U.S. I'm delighted to work alongside and be associated with such a remarkable organization."
With the partnership Sieger and The Concession will offer:
* Both one on one and small group coaching for amateurs of all levels
* Elite Coaching to Professionals
* Two-Day residential Silent Mind Golf Boot Camp
* Corporate Golf Day Clinics (off site)
* Silent Mind Golf Coach Certification Program
"We are extremely honored to have Robin join The Concession team," said Bruce Cassidy, Jr., General Manager of The Concession Golf Club. "He's a leading success strategist and has developed a reputation within the industry as a peak performance expert. Our partnership will be very beneficial to The Concession membership."
Silent Mind Golf not only deconstructs the mystery of why golfers fail at the mental game, but also provides a step-by-step approach that shows golfers how they can transform their mental approach to the game and play better golf more consistently.
The Concession Golf Club is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course designed in association with Tony Jacklin. It was named "Best New Private Course of 2006" by Golf Digest magazine and holds one of the highest Course and Slope Ratings by the United States Golf Association. The 7,470-yard, par 72 layout, is set on 520 acres of ruggedly pristine land dotted with massive oaks and majestic pines.
Complementing the championship golf course is one of the world's largest private practice areas, recognized by Golf Digest as one of the "75 Best Practice Areas in the United States." The vast 23-acre practice facility features two driving ranges, one of which includes an elevated tee area, a 10,000 square-foot undulating putting green and a 14,000 square-foot flat and undulating chipping green. Both the putting and chipping greens offer several bunkers, giving players the opportunity to recreate every shot on the golf course.
To learn more about Robin Sieger and The Concession visit www.silentmindgolf.com and www.theconcession.com.
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Ok, I just wanted to clear something up from my previous email.
It seems my suggestion about how Mr Miyagi and the Karate Kid could help you create your perfect, powerful and repeatable golf swing confused some people…and even caused some concern that I’d lost my marbles!
I know the connection sounds a bit crazy, but let me explain…
In my last email I said: “If you remember why Mr Miyagi was teaching the Karate Kid to “Wax On, Wax Off”, then Michael’s 6 Step Golf Lesson will make perfect sense to you.”
No?…Still not making any sense?
Well, it’s all about the true secret to a powerful, repeatable golf swing….muscle memory. Here’s what I mean:
(If you’ve never seen the 1980’s Karate Kid movie and plan to watch it soon, this is a spoiler alert!)
In the film, the young student, Daniel, asked the old Master, Mr Miyagi, to teach him karate. When Mr Miyagi reluctantly agreed, Daniel expected to be trained how to kick butt right then and there. Instead Mr Miyagi confused his eager student by making him polish his old car. But more importantly he insisted Daniel use very specific arm movements. So, using big outward circular movements Daniel had to “wax on” with one hand and “wax off” with the other.
Absolutely nothing to do with karate…or so we thought! We were so wrong!
It turns out that later in the movie young Daniel uses these exact “wax on, wax off” movements to powerfully deflect incoming punches and kicks from his nasty opponent.
Daniel unknowingly learned these vital defence moves easily, embedding them deep in his muscle memory, so they became second-nature and completely automated.
That’s what Michael Bannon’s 6 Step Golf Lesson does for your golf swing.
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It embeds your perfect swing deep in your muscle memory, automating it and creating more power and accuracy.
The training is unique but it’s not difficult, in fact you might be tempted to think it’s TOO EASY…but don’t let yourself be fooled. Just like the karate kid, have faith in the Master’s teaching.
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Just as Daniel put his trust in Mr Miyagi, you can put your trust in Michael Bannon. After all, if Rory McIlroy believes in him, I guess you can too.
See you inside.
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