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Anger Management On the Golf Course

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Summary: Managing your anger is always important, but it's especially crucial when you're playing golf on a golf course. Get anger management tips for golf in this free online instructional video.

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By Rich Carr
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Rich Carr is the head golf professional at Meadia Heights Golf Club in Lancaster, PA. He has been a teaching golf professional for seven years and is a member of the PGA. Rich firmly...read more

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"Hi, I’m Rich Carr from Meadia Heights Golf Club in Lancaster, Pa on behalf of Expert Village. I’m going to talk with you about anger management on the golf course today. As you can see here, I have a shot. I’m going to go ahead and try to hit this onto the green. Oh, and I’ve hit a bad shot into the bunker. Now it’s only natural to be upset with yourself. Some of the things that you definitely want to avoid are throwing your club, you could cause both yourself and your playing partners very serious harm throwing clubs. Certainly don’t want to raise your voice on the golf course at any time. Its just very important, now I’m going to tell you kinda how I deal with this when I hit a bad shot. I might just collect myself a little bit, take a deep breath, before I hit my next shot, try to erase the memory of the bad shot and then just go ahead into the bunker here and hit the shot. So I’m nice and calm now, I’m just going to hit the best shot I can here, as you can see I didn’t hit the best shot there either. But I’m just going to collect myself. And golf is a lot like life. It’s very important to manage your anger, business, at home. So I’m going to collect myself again, do the same thing, deep breath, try to hit the best shot that I can. "

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