Stop “Sleeping” Early in the Golf Round

Do You Start the Round Feeling Like You Are Not Focused?

If so, you might not have the correct intensity to play your best–especially if you struggle on the first few holes consistently. Some golfers are “sleeping” early in the round and that hurts their mindset and performance.

In this golf psychology video, you learn how to increase your intensity before the first tee so you can focus better at the start of the round and thus perform better.


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Golfer’s Mental Edge 2.0

Golfer's Mental Edge Workbook

Do you suffer from fragile self-confidence after missed hitting shots or making mistakes, playing with strict or high expectations that undermine confidence, or the inability to play freely and relaxed on the course?

Successful golfers have learned how to perform with ultimate confidence in competition, so we’ve developed The Golfer’s Mental Edge 2.0 Workbook and Audio program to help you do this! 

The Golfer’s Mental Edge 2.0 program includes the top 11 mental training sessions I do with my personal students to help them boost their mental game and improve consistency on the course!

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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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