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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>>

Taking your Practice Game to The Golf Course

Golf Mind Podcast

Take Your Game From the Range to the Golf Course 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 Rick who had this to say about his game: “I am PGA Teaching Professional and have trouble transferring my practice from the range to … Golf Psychology Article>>

Psychology of Great Putting

Golf Mind Podcast

In this week’s podcast, Dr. Cohn interviews long-time friend, Dr. Bob Winters, an internationally renowned mental coach, Author and professional speaker. Known as “Dr. Bob”, he helps world-golfers attain confidence and achieve new levels of athletic success. Dr. Cohn and Dr. Winters are the authors of “The Mental Art of Putting.” Subscribe to The Golf Psychology Podcast via iTunes Boost … Golf Psychology Article>>

Performing in Front of Other Players

Golf Mind Podcast

Do You Play Better Golf When Playing Alone? 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 Chris who had this to say about his game: “My game is much better playing by myself and falls apart when I play with others, especially … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Build Trust in your Golf Game

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Focus on Your Skills, Not The Outcome Do you trust your abilities to play your best golf under the stress and pressure of competitive rounds? Do you trust your abilities to hit a successful recovery shot when needed or sink a long putt to save par? Trust is an essential mental skill for golfers to play peak golf on a … Golf Psychology Article>>