Golf Psychology Videos

Golf psychology videos to improve your mental game for tournament golfers, golf instructors, and sports parents. Learn mental strategies to improve performance.

How to Manage Distractions on the Course

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Are You Easily Distracted on the Golf Course? Some golfers hear everything on the course such as clubs rattling, people talking, or nearby cars.  And you don’t want to have a split focus when playing your golf shot… Learn how to be more focused on the golf course when you are distracted by other golfers, cars, or music in the … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Mentally Rehearse Your Golf Shots

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Not Every Golfer Can Visualize their Golf Shots This means you might not be able to “see” the shot in your mind like the shot tracer you watch on televised golf tournaments. Jack Nicklaus introduced the idea of having a mental movie of the golf shot in your mind. But seeing your golf shot is only one type of mental … Golf Psychology Article>>

Golfers Who Play Down to the Level of Competitors

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Do You Level Yourself to Others Skill Level? Do you tend to play down to the level of your playing partners?  Are you being too complacent and rushing through your preshot routine? In our new video, your learn how to play your best no matter the level of your playing partners and stick to your preshot routine… Watch now: Related … Golf Psychology Article>>

Handling Drivers Yips

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How To Deal With Drivers Yips? Do you feel tense after a bad drive and start to over-control your swing? Dr. Patrick Cohn explains the driver yips and provides mental game strategies to swing more freely for golfers who have the full swing yips. Watch to Learn More: Related Golf Psychology Articles Discover How to Break the Yips Cycle know … Golf Psychology Article>>

Tips To Help with the Driver Yips

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How to Beat the Drives Yips Do you get tense after a bad drive and worry about missing again? This can lead to over-controlling your swing, which is a common reaction for golfers have after hitting hit a poor drive or two. And with more tweaking and fixing on the course, this can turn into the driver yips where golfers … Golf Psychology Article>>