Patrick Cohn

Golf Mind Hacks: Stop Focusing on Winning

Golf Mind Hacks: Stop Focusing on Winning

Does Thinking Really Interfere with your Golf Performance If you are not supposed to think about technique or winning while competing, what should you think about? Is it even possible to shut down your thinking? The issue is not thinking per se. The problem is what and when you are engaged in conscious thought. For instance, before you swing the … Golf Psychology Article>>

Golf Psychology Tips to Close Out Rounds

Golf Psychology Tips to Close Out Rounds

Do You Have Certain Points Where You Always Fall Apart? Many golfers have trouble closing out rounds. They allow the pressure to get to them and implode during the last holes. When you’ve had a rough finish, it can impact your confidence going into the next round, similar situations, or following tournaments. Let’s set the scene. You are breezing through … Golf Psychology Article>>

The Psychology of a Good Putting Routine

Golf Mind Podcast

Welcome to the Golf Psychology Podcast by Dr. Patrick Cohn of Peak Performance Sports. Dr. Cohn and his team of mental performance coaches work with junior to professional golfers to help them reach their goals and play more consistent golf. In the podcast, Dr. Cohn will do a deep dive into preshot routines. In this podcast, you learn: What is a good putting routine? … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Improve Your Preshot Routine and Improve Putting

Golf Psychology Video

Do you doubt your read when you walk to the other side of the green? Do you focus too much on the putter head? In this video, Dr. Cohn walks you through the make up of a solid putting routine. Peak Performance Sports, LLC helps athletes and performers improve mental skills for success in sports. We work with athletes in … Golf Psychology Article>>

Keep it Simple in Golf for Lower Scores

Keep it Simple in Golf for Lower Scores

Are You an Overthinker on the Golf Course? Do you play out every scenario in your head before striking the ball? Some golfers take in too many bits of information during competitive rounds. Their brains become overloaded thinking about weather, course conditions, mechanics, and execution information. All of these bits of information battle for a golfer’s attention. Instead of immersing … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Stay Calm or Composed with Inconsistent Golf

How to Stay Calm or Composed with Inconsistent Golf

Do You Stay Calm When Playing Inconsistently Do you become easily frustrated when you have an up-and-down day during a round of golf? Can you relate to the following scenario? You started off a competitive round with two birdies, and your confidence was soaring. You felt the momentum was on your side, and you would have a great day. Then, … Golf Psychology Article>>