Dr. Bob Rotella is the bestselling author of a dozen books, including Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect, The Unstoppable Golfer, and How Champions Think. He was the director of sport psychology for twenty years at the University of Virginia, where his reputation grew as the expert champions talked to him about the mental aspects of their game. Rotella was a consultant multiple times to the United States Ryder Cup Team. His golf client list includes Hall of Famers Pat Bradley, Tom Kite, Davis Love III, and Nick Price, as well as many of today’s stars, such as Justin Thomas, Darren Clarke, Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, Brad Faxon, and Rory McIlroy. A long-time consultant to Golf Digest, he lives in Virginia with his wife, Darlene.
“Bob and I have had long discussions about the most effective
mental approach and how it relates to my own game and development.
I cherish these interchanges because I’m a golf nerd. Bob’s
experience comes not just from golf, but from his knowledge of all
sports. He expands my knowledge of those sports as well, and he
will do the same for the readers of this book.”
—Padraig Harrington, from the foreword
“I have enjoyed working with Bob Rotella. I’ve read all of his
books over the years and find what he says to be really
interesting, appealing, and helpful to my game.”
—Rory McIlroy
“My father suggested that Dr. Bob Rotella could help me reach my
potential as a tournament golfer when I was a young golfer, and I
have worked with him regularly ever since. Bob taught me a steady
routine and has given me the confidence in my game to play at the
highest levels of competition.”
—Davis Love III
“Bob Rotella taught me how to handle pressure, develop a laserlike
focus, win major championships, and make it to the Hall of
Fame.”
—Pat Bradley
“Bob Rotella’s thoughts and ideas have helped me to be more at ease
on the golf course. As a result, I have been more patient and have
been able to turn my game around more quickly when things go
awry.”
—Jim Furyk
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