How Your Handicap Can Stop Your Superzone Rounds!

The good news is that The USGA Handicap System is designed to stop SANDBAGGING, however, it does have a major side effect, and that is what this article is about.

SUPERZONE POSSIBILITY NEGATED!
You may not realize this, but every time you base your game around what your handicap is, you are setting yourself up for a MENTAL fall and will not reach your SUPERZONE. In fact, it could be IMPOSSIBLE!

CYBERNETICS
Why? If we use and understand the Cybernetics model, specifically Max Maltz "Psycho Cybernetics Model" of how the brain works then you will understand why.

INNER EYES:computer
First, compare the brain to a computer.

Second, note that "it", your computer, has been DEFAULTED (designed) from birth to obey commands (cues) from your five senses in the present or in your imagination (make believe world).

Third, your computer is impersonal and doesn't care if you are in the present or in your imagination. Whatever "it", your computer sees, with "it's" inner eye balls, "it" believes is true, and then "it" will react appropriately. Oh by the way wherever your imagination wanders, so go "it's" inner eye balls, intensely. I can't wait until scientists or the medical world or whoever discover what those inner eyes look like!!!

USGA 20 ROUND SYSTEM PROGRAMMED into our brain:
Since the brain stores everything "it" sees in the present or imagination and files everything in "it's" libraries, "it" has access to these files when "it" needs the files. Thus, all your rounds have been downloaded into "it's" own golf score libraries, for, get this, later usage... Thus, I believe, because of the design of the USGA 20 round system, that we all, who have extensively lived off of this great Handicap System, have been sabotaged by it as well, for I believe we have programmed each of our brains with 20 rounds at a time and filed, and the brain has filed them, nicely for us... So that there are files in your brain with 20 game averages waiting to be triggered to play without your knowledge.

(If healthy enough) you can shoot your last 20 round average ANYTIME you want!

20 ROUND AVERAGE FILES:
These 20 round avg. files are labeled by "it" with PICTURES of you shooting that average. For example, if your lowest score in last 20 is 89 and your highest is 105 then you are probably comfortable around 97... Get this, all you have to do is try to shoot that score and it will be easy (as long as you are healthy)

SELF IMAGE:
The PICTURES of you on the special 20 round average file are also coined as a self portrait of you or SELF IMAGE of you…

YOUR SELF IMAGE vs YOUR SUPERZONE IMAGE:
If your handicap is a 24 right now that is based on your LOWEST last 10 Scores out of last 20 rounds. So that means it is not your true average nor does it represent your TRUE SELF IMAGE. But this USGA computed handicap is really, then you at a super level… the lowest score is your SUPERZONE score… and only happened with SUPER Health…


FINALLY, THE ANSWER WHY:
If you start thinking that you are that 24 handicap then images (or self images) of your self will show up in your IMAGINATION. Your brain's inner eye balls will immediately see this. This is a command by you, whether you know or not at the time, for your brain to go and shoot that 24 handicap. Your brain is designed from birth to reach the goals you set for “it” through your five senses or in your imagination. Remember “it” doesn’t know the difference between make believe and reality…

So it obeys the Picture command by you, to shoot the 24 handicap score. With “it’s” inner eye balls, “it” goes and looks for the closest self image tape in “it’s” golfing library. And guess what? “It” cannot find an average or self image tape with this picture of you. So what does it do? “It” locates the nearest self image picture of this and plays it like a software program. “It” plays the average score and only needs mediocre energy to do it… not SUPER energy…

Oh by the way, when your brain is playing this tape… there are only a few ways to stop it from playing it out. One of them is to give up on trying to shoot your SUPERZONE score or handicap.