3 weeks ago, i got myself a bucket 45 minutes prior to tee time; apart from the first shot with a 60 deg that actually looked like a legit shot, NOTHING else even got off the ground... wedge shots were rolling 45 degrees to the left, short irons had like 10 yards carry, and i was hitting half a foot behind the ball with my long irons...
considering i was playing with player's equipment and the clock was ticking, i was extra embarassed and worried.. instead of thinking what i was doing wrong, i took my mind off of what happened at the range, went to the clubhouse and grabbed a sandwich.
when i stepped onto the first tee, i thought less of my embarassment, and more of what i usually do that produces good shots.. in the end, apart from putting 47 times, i was very decent with my irons.
i usually think less of what i did wrong, and more of what i usually do to get it right... positive thinking helps a lot.