Davies, Thomas C a, Collins, D., ORCID: 0000-0002-7601-0454 and Cruickshank, A. ORCID: 0000-0002-8893-2341 (2014) So what do we do with the rest of the day? Going beyond the pre-shot routine in professional golf. International Journal of Golf Science, 3 (2). pp. 163-175. ISSN 2168-7595
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Abstract
Optimally focused attention has been shown to be a key psychological characteristic for peak performance in golf; a feature commonly achieved with a pre-shot routine. However, research to date has yet to address how a golfer’s attention should best shift across the broader period of a whole game, or even including pre-event preparations, to support the pre-shot process and, ultimately, performance. Reflecting this knowledge gap, the present review aims to clarify current conceptual understanding and best practice against this wider perspective on attentional control, as well as highlight areas which must be considered for advances to be made. Specifically, research is required on the cognitive, behavioral, and temporal elements of routines used between shots and holes. Furthermore, to manage the attentional demands of the entire golf performance experience, such investigation also needs to explore the critical role of the support team and pre-tournament planning.
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