Golf Psychology

How to Start the Round with a Calm Mindset

Golf Mind Podcast

Do You Ever Struggle With Your Composure on 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 Dan who had this to say about his game: “I feel nervous before the round and on the first 3 holes because I … Golf Psychology Article>>

Changing Your Swing in the Middle of the Game?

Golf Mind Podcast

Do You Ever Doubt Your Swing and Change It Immediately? 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: “If hit a bad shot, I try to change swing immediately. I get distracted easily … Golf Psychology Article>>

When The Golf Round Doesn’t Go Your Way

Golf Mind Podcast

How to Stay Positive During A Round Do you ever wonder how athletes maintain their level of positivity even if things are not what they are expecting them to be?  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 John who had this … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Take Your Range Swing to the Course

Golf Mind Podcast

Taking Your Pre-Round Warm-Up 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 Zack who had this to say about his game: “I get nervous and can’t take preround practice to the first tee. I have trouble swinging freely … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Embrace the Preround Jitters

Golf Psychology Video

This week, I am featuring my brand new golf mental training program, The Golfer’s Mental Edge 2.0 available next week… Do the pregame jitters hurt you ability to play well on the first few holes of the golf round because you think you’re anxious? Many golfers interpret the pregame jitters as feelings of anxiety. But this is faulty thinking because … Golf Psychology Article>>