My latest successful battle with the mental game (the successes are always temporary) has been forcing myself to take two simple steps and not think about anything else. 1) Line up and get down so precisely that I feel I can close my eyes and make the ball. 2) Shoot the shot without allowing myself to look where the OB goes, i.e., maintaining permanent eye focus on the target area. No doubt players with strong fundamentals have other fixes, but this has helped me.
I do that mostly now, unless I'm showing off, but when I first started I wanted to see how and where my arm, hand and all that jazz was coming thru my stroke. It took me a bit to realize I was throwing off some shots by doing this. Duh.Just close your eyes...

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