Wednesday 25 February 2009

Tiger Woods, the Nappy Factor and Keith Elliott

When Keith Elliott's first book was published in 1995, he stressed that golf was a 'mental game', and emphasised that "players need to control their thought processes... the golf punter needs to be able to spot when a player's confidence is likely to be high."

He went on to create many new concepts including Positive Mental Associations (PMA), the effects of Landmark Birthdays, Mental Let Down (MLD), Inspiration By Comparison (IBC), the Funeral Factor, and of course in 1996 he introduced The Nappy Factor.

This emphasised how the performance of a golfer can be significantly improved after the birth of a son, especially a first son.

Son Shine can make Tiger even better

Tiger Woods' first son was born earlier this month and in the Daily Telegraph their golf correspondent Mark Reason wrote a major article in which he emphasised the importance of the 'nappy factor' after "it was identified by betting guru Keith Elliott more than 10 years ago".

>> Read Mark Reason's Daily Telegraph article here

Keith's opinions are always respected and the repeated use of the new insights his writing brought to the world of golf form is testimony to his influence.

Keith's introductions of avant garde concepts and his 'mental skills' approach to golf (and sports) betting is widely acknowledged and his opinions are widely respected - it's no wonder that anyone typing golf tipster into Google would find his name and this service appear as the very FIRST entry... !!

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