Episodes
The obstacles in golf contribute to the high pressure nature of the game. Although the variables are beyond your control, altering how you perceive them in your mind is the key to turning a fearful situation into a challenging one.
Published 01/19/10
Emotions play a large role in the game of golf. A negative reaction to a bad shot will send you on a downward spiral. Learn how gaining emotional control allows you to learn from your experiences and apply them to your game strategy.
Published 08/12/09
Confident decisions on the golf course can only be made if you believe in your primary instincts. Learn how to stop second guessing yourself each time you reach for a club, and use your newfound confidence to lower your handicap.
Published 04/24/09
Everyone experiences it at one time or another, the feeling that you’re going to fail before you’ve even attempted the shot. Avoid setting yourself up for failure by keeping those negative thoughts at bay –don’t let your gremlin make or break your game.
Published 03/23/09
Mental ambiguity is often the culprit in a weak golf game. Raising your expectations and constructing ideal scenarios in your mind before swinging your club are the keys to generating a solid performance on the golf course.
Published 03/02/09
Many people are overcome with fear when faced with pressure situations on the golf course. To avoid creating a negative chain of events, follow this straight-forward advice to conquering fear in your golf game. Remember, it’s really all in your head!
Published 02/18/09
Golf Mind Play; outsmarting your brain to play your best golg. Golf’s addictive nature is often fueled by the impossible shots that come from occasional risk taking. Although trying something different has it’s place in the game, fancy shots don’t always work out as planned. Knowing when to play the “safe route” will help you to make better competitive decisions, and raise your confidence in tough situations.
Published 02/10/09