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Home » Academics » Colleges and Departments » Physical Education » News and Events » Faculty and Alumni in the News » Bell writes training book about golf

Mental Toughness Training for Golf: Start Strong Finish Strong

Dr. Rob Bell combines his research and applied experience as a consultant, faculty member and caddy to help golfers improve their mental preparation in his new book, “Mental Toughness Training for Golf: Start Strong Finish Strong.”
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