What if your best round of golf started not with a swing but with a song? I have listened to music when practising for as long as I can remember.

Wearing a pair of trousers or shorts with a pocket big enough for my CD player was as essential to me as my bag of practice balls. I am still surprised by the number of golfers who don’t indulge in listening to their favourite tunes while working at the range or on the practice ground.

Research by Dr Costas Karageorghis, one of the world’s leading experts on music and exercise, has shown that listening to music with a strong beat between 90-120bpm can improve co-ordination and motor control. Now, what golfer wouldn’t want that? You may like

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