Patrick Cohn

Are You Sleeping Early in the Round?

Golf Mind Podcast

Do You Start the Golf Round Feeling Like You Are Not Focused? If so, you might not have the correct intensity to play your best–especially if you struggle on the first few holes consistently. Some golfers are “sleeping” early in the round and that hurts their mindset and performance. In this golf psychology video, you learn how to increase your … Golf Psychology Article>>

When the Preround Warm Up Was Sub-Par

Golf Psychology Video

Your Preround Warmup is Influences Your Confidence This week, I am featuring my brand new golf mental training program, The Golfer’s Mental Edge 2.0 available next week… Does your preround warmup influence your confidence in the first tee? For example, do you lose confidence when you hit the ball poorly on the range and think this will transfer to the … Golf Psychology Article>>

Stop “Sleeping” Early in the Golf Round

Golf Psychology Video

Do You Start the Round Feeling Like You Are Not Focused? If so, you might not have the correct intensity to play your best–especially if you struggle on the first few holes consistently. Some golfers are “sleeping” early in the round and that hurts their mindset and performance. In this golf psychology video, you learn how to increase your intensity … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Prepare Mentally for a Golf Tournament

Golf Mind Podcast

Do You Get in the Zone Before a Tournament? 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 Paul who had this to say about his game: “How do I mentally prepare for a golf tournament? When things should I before I start … Golf Psychology Article>>

When You Change Equipment and Yips Persist

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How to Return To Form After Having the Yips Have you had a few rounds when you flinched halfway through your swing? When those little flinches occur in your swing frequently, it is beyond frustrating. We are referring to that nasty word: yips! Words of encouragement don’t work, hoping it goes away doesn’t work, and focusing on stroke mechanics often … Golf Psychology Article>>