Patrick Cohn

What to Think Over the Ball

Golf Psychology Video

How to Have A Preshot Routine Are you unsure what to think over the ball when you pull the trigger? If so, we have a video you will enjoy… In golf, the preshot routine is a very important part of performing well on the golf course because it helps you be consistent with your approach to each shot. Bouncing around … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Take Your Practice Game to the Golf Course

Golf Psychology Video

How to Play Your Best Game Golf psychology tips to help you improve your mental game for golf. In this video, you learn how to swing freely on the golf course and take your practice game or range swing to the golf course. Many golfers can’t perform as well in tournaments as they do in practice. Learn mental skills we … Golf Psychology Article>>

Does Your Self-Talk Help or Hurt Your Golf Game?

Sports Psychology Golf

Learn How to Use Self-Talk To Your Advantage Do you set high standards for your golf game? Do you believe that setting the bar extremely high leads to playing your best? What inner voice is the most influential on your performance while playing in a tournament? Is that voice positive and encouraging or negative and demeaning? All golfers need that … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Bring Your Practice Swing to the Course

Golf Mind Podcast

Trouble Applying your Practice Swing to Rounds? 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 Susan who had this to say about her game: SUSAN: “I am a talented golfer who practices nearly every day and hit very good shots during practice, but … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Cope with Slow Play

Coping with Slow Play in Golf

Slow Play’s Negative Impact on Your Mental Game Some golf rounds can take too long when playing in a foursome. A timeout or a half-time break is welcomed in other sports. Athletes in these sports utilize timeouts to catch their breath, compose themselves, and mentally prepare for the competition to resume. However, long breaks between swings in golf welcome overthinking, … Golf Psychology Article>>