Focus on the Process, Not Target Scores

Do You Start the Round With a Target Score in Mind?

Do you know what a good score is for that day given the conditions? And do you expect to shoot that score or better on that course?

This is very common for golfers–they focus on what they think they should shoot based on their expectations and recent scores. But target scores are limiting for golfers because they make your score conscious during the round.

In this golf psychology video, you learn what to focus on instead of target scores to help you play your best golf using your mind effectively.


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Patrick Cohn Peak Performance Sports, LLC
Mental Performance Coach Dr. Patrick Cohn has helped athletes and golfers for over 40 years enhance their performance. Dr. Cohn earned a master's degree in sports psychology from CSUF and a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, specializing in Applied Sports Psychology. Today, he is the president and founder of Peak Performance Sports, LLC in Orlando, Florida. He's working with Olympic athletes, NFL, NHL, MLB, and professional motocross racers and NASCAR racers.

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