Golf Psychology Videos

What to Think Over the Ball

Golf Psychology Video

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 using five different swing thoughts does … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Take Your Practice Game to the Golf Course

Golf Psychology Video

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 teach to junior to professional golfers. … Golf Psychology Article>>

Can Hypnosis Help with the Yips?

Golf Psychology Video

In this week’s golf psychology video, mental game of golf expert and author of The Mental Game of Golf, Dr. Cohn, responds to a question from James who has trouble with the yips: JAMES: “Patrick, I am a long-time customer of yours. But alas! The yips still give me trouble a lot of the time. Just wondering: what do you … Golf Psychology Article>>

Use Your Mind to Improve Consistency in Golf

Golf Psychology Video

Learn How to Have More Consistent Golf Scores What can you do to be more consistent on the golf course? Do you find yourself having inconsistent scores? In my new golf psychology video, you’ll learn how to use your mind to be more consistent with your scores. Consistent preparation leads to consistent performance. Learn the mental keys to improve your … Golf Psychology Article>>

Improve Your Post Game Assessment

Golf Psychology Video

Learn How to Assess Your Golf Round Do you have a post-game assessment that helps you grow your confidence? Or do you get critical of your mistakes after the round? How can you have a better post-game evaluation so you can gain confidence and improve your game going forward? I answer this question in my latest golf psychology video. Learn … Golf Psychology Article>>