Golf Mental Game

Stressing Out Over Difficult Golf Shots

Golf Psychology Video

How Do You React To Difficult Shots? Do you often overestimate the difficulty of a shot in front of you and you feel more stressed? A routine shot becomes a difficult shot. This video describes an effective approach for playing with confidence and trust. Watch to Learn More: Related Golf Psychology Articles Golf Mental Coaching Programs All golf psychology programs … Golf Psychology Article>>

Scheffler’s ‘What’s Next’ Approach

Scheffler’s ‘What’s Next’ Approach

The Main Factor that Leads to Playing Consistent Golf Many golfers will focus on their mechanics to improve their consistency. The thought process is “If I strike the ball the same way for every shot, I will achieve similar results from shot to shot. While replicating stroke mechanics is an important contributor, mental factors have a more significant impact on … Golf Psychology Article>>

How Mickelson Uses Smart Practice Principles

Golfer Mindset

If You Practiced More, Would You Improve Your Game? Does more time at the driving range and putting greens always improve your golf score? Maybe you can relate to this scenario: You decide to work on your tee shots and go to the driving range. You get a couple buckets of balls, thinking 100 repetitions will do the trick. You … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Reduce the Number of Swing Thoughts When Playing

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How to Block It all Out and Focus Are you over thinking your golf swing when playing on the course by having two or three swing thoughts as you play shots?  Often in our work as mental coaches, we find that golfers use too many swing thoughts on the golf course and this hurts their consistency during the round. You … Golf Psychology Article>>

Improving Your Golf Swing Takes Patience

Learning Takes Time

Is Working on Mechanics More Challenging Mentally? Skill development requires focused repetition to become a habit. No golfer improves their tee shots by just hitting 200 balls at the driving range. You need to focus on the change you are trying to make. You need constant feedback and adjustment when you are making technical changes in the beginning. Improvement or … Golf Psychology Article>>

Using Your Mind to Stay in Contention Like Jon Rahm

Using Your Mind in Contention

Do You Remain Competitive When You Are Behind? Playing with a deficit presents a unique set of distractions revolving around scores, strokes, and outcomes. Many golfers fall prey to the ‘math game’ when trailing during a round. These golfers crunch the numbers as they approach every hole, trying to calculate what they need to score to get back into contention… … Golf Psychology Article>>