The
Power of Visualisation by Stephen Pauley
Major James Nesmeth had a dream of improving his
golf game – and he developed a unique method of achieving his goal. Until he devised this method, he was just
your average weekend golfer, shooting in the mid- to low- nineties. Then, for seven years, he completely quit the
game, he never touched a club. Never set
foot on a fairway.
Ironically, it was during this seven-year break
from the game that Major Nesmeth came up with his amazingly effective technique
for improving his game – a technique we can all learn from. In fact, the first time he set foot on a golf
course after his hiatus from the game, he shot an astonishing 74! He had cut 20 strokes off his average without
having swung a club in seven years!
Unbelievable, not only that, but his physical condition had actually
deteriorated during those seven years.
What was Major Nesmeth’s secret? Visualisation.
You see, Major Nesmeth had spent those seven
years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.
During those seven years, he was imprisoned in a cage approximately four
and one-half feet high and five feet long. During almost the entire time he was imprisoned,
he saw no one, talked to no one and experienced no physical activity. During the first few months he did virtually
nothing except hope and say prayers for his release. Then he realised he had to find some way to
occupy his mind or he would lose his sanity and probably his life. That’s when he learned to visualise.
In his mind, he selected his favourite golf
course and started playing golf. Every
day, he played a full 18 holes at the imaginary country club of his
dreams. He experienced everything to the
last detail. He saw himself dressed in
his golfing clothes. He smelled the
fragrance of the trees and the freshly trimmed grass. He experienced different weather conditions –
windy spring days, overcast winter days and sunny summer mornings. In his imagination, every detail of the tee,
the individual blades of grass, the trees, the singing birds, the scampering
squirrels and the lay of the course become totally real.
He felt the grip of the club in his hands. He instructed himself as he practiced
smoothing out his down-swing and the follow-through of his shot. Then he watched the ball arc down the exact
centre of the fairway, bounce a couple of times and roll to the exact spot he
had selected, all in his mind.
In the real world, he was in no hurry. He had no place to go. So in his mind he took every step on his way
to the ball, just as if he were physically on the course. It took him just as long in an imaginary time
to play 18 holes as it would have taken in reality. Not a detail was omitted. Not once did he ever miss a shot, never a
hook or a slice, never a putt missed.
Seven days a week. Four hours a day. Eighteen holes. Seven years.
Twenty strokes off. Shot a 74.
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