THEY say good news travels fast and for Australian golf fanatics, Pro Golf IQ can't come quickly enough.

The revolutionary new program, which gets the everyday hacker thinking like a pro by simply training their mind through the use of five audio training sessions in the comfort of their own home, continues to receive rave reviews around the globe.

Developed by world-renowned psychologist Dr Jason Gregg, the program has literally changed the way amateur golf is being played thanks to a patented process called Inter-hemispheric Synchronic Mediation (ISM), which gets both sides of the brain working together to create that essential 'quiet time', just like the pros do.

After trying the product himself, Australian touring professional Terry Price immediately hailed it a breakthrough for the sport.

Now, his thoughts are being echoed around the country and indeed the world by everyday amateurs who have transformed their games.

CNN Living Golf sports presenter, Justin Armsden admitted it was easy to be cynical of such a program that promises so much, but after putting it to the test, he was totally amazed.

"Well, I was pretty skeptical to begin with but I thought I'd give it a go," Armsden said.

"But you know what? I think it actually works.

"The key to it is helping you to relax on the tee box, whether it's the first or the 17th."

By training the mind to be in a controlled state out on the course, mental obstacles like water hazards, bunkers and out-of-bounds pegs suddenly become invisible to the amateur golfer - something David McGrath from the NSW town of Wagga Wagga found out recently.

"I'm a five handicapper who has always struggled with consistency and the '15th club'," McGrath said.

"Negative and mechanical thoughts have held me back. But Pro Golf IQ seems to have changed that already.

"The left brain-right brain visualisation has made a huge difference to my game.