Confidence in Golf

Confidence in golf articles to improve your mental game for tournament golfers, golf instructors, and sports parents. Learn mental strategies to improve performance.

How to Take Your Practice Swings to The Course

Golf Mind Podcast

Bringing Your Range Ball Striking to The Course Dr. Patrick Cohn, golf psychology expert and author of the “Golfer’s Mental Edge” CD program, teaches amateur to tour professional golfers how to improve their mental game of golf using golf psychology strategies developed over the last 20 years of his career. Do you struggle to take your range ball striking to … Golf Psychology Article>>

How Jordan Spieth Overcame a Slumping Season

Are High Expectations Good or Bad for a Golfer?

How to Work Through a Slumping Golf Season Have you struggled through a tough season? When you are struggling, it is difficult to focus on anything but the struggles. Focusing on the struggles will keep you stuck struggling. This becomes a cycle that is hard to break… Difficulty staying focused, low self-confidence, negative thinking and unproductive negative emotions worsen matters, … Golf Psychology Article>>

Trusting Swing Changes on The Course

Golf Psychology Video

Why Swing Changes Are Hard to Trust on The Course In “Golf Psychology Sessions with Doc,” Dr. Patrick Cohn answers a question from Karl about taking your practice swing to the course. Visit Sports Psychology for Athletes at Peaksports.com and click on contact us to submit your mental game questions for Dr. Cohn to answer in his mental game videocast … Golf Psychology Article>>

How Koepka Won Back-To-Back US Opens

Do You Mentally Prepare for Tough Conditions?

Developing Proactive Confidence in Golf Do you look like a winner? Do you walk like a winner? Do you carry yourself like a champion? In my years as an athlete, coach, and mental coach, I’ve seen countless athletes perform exactly the way their body language “looked.” I’m guilty of this myself. You may have just made an error or maybe … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Follow Up a Low Round

Focus and Short Term Goals

Going Low After a Low Round There is nothing in golf more exciting than shooting a career low round. When you’re playing great and scoring well, golf is fun, immensely satisfying, and feels second nature. To shoot a personal best round, it takes a hot putter, a short game that is more precise than usual, plus a modicum of luck. … Golf Psychology Article>>