Trust in Golf

Use Visualization to Improve Your Golf Game

visualization in golf

Visualization Helps Increase Confidence Can you remember a time when you hoped to shoot your lowest score, but you were over-excited or nervous and couldn’t focus? Have you ever stood over an important putt that you over-analyzed? Second-guessing your decisions interferes with getting into a rhythm and freely swinging your golf club. When you question your decisions, you are indecisive … Golf Psychology Article>>

4 Steps to Gain Trust in Your Golf Strokes

Trust in your Swing

How to Overcome Putting Anxiety Do you become increasingly nervous as you prepare to putt? Are you afraid of hitting bad shots while you address the ball? Chances are that your thoughts are major distractions interfering with your body’s ability to make a confident swing. Thinking too much about strategy, score, mechanics, weather, greens, spectators, previous shots, leaderboard, or results … Golf Psychology Article>>

Trust in Your Swing to Improve Consistency in Golf

How Top Golfers Manage Pre-Round Worry

How to Build Trust in Your Golf Game Consistency requires trust in your swing during a round of golf. Unfortunately, trust is not always an easy task. The difficulty that faces every golfer and what makes consistency and trust challenging is that you play golf under inconsistent conditions: Even though you know how trust affects your game, it eludes many … Golf Psychology Article>>

How to Trust Your Stroke on The Course

Golf Psychology Video

Taking Practice Putting to The Course In “Sports Psychology Sessions with Doc,” Dr. Patrick Cohn answers a question from Don who wants to know why golfers struggle on the greens when putting. Visit Sports Psychology for Athletes at Peaksports.com and click on contact us to submit your mental game question for Dr. Cohn to answer in his mental game videocast … Golf Psychology Article>>

Trusting Swing Changes on The Course

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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>>