Do You Allow Your Opponents to Get in Your Head?
In this week’s golf psychology session, mental game of golf expert and author of The Mental Game of Golf, Dr. Cohn, responds to a question from Sarah who had this to say about his game:
“I allow my opponent get into my head. I focus too much on what they are shooting and what they think of my game. I’m just not playing my own game. How can I improve my focus on the golf course?”
Listen to the podcast now to learn what Dr. Cohn has to say about learning how to focus on the things that matters most in your game.
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