Golf Psychology Video: Letting Go of Mistakes

Composure in Golf

Keeping Your Composure And Letting Go of Mistakes

Do you get upset with poor shots and your frustration causes more mistakes that leads to a string of bogeys? Many of my students struggle with their composure after hitting bad shots.

Hitting a bad shot is not what’s costly to your score… A poor reaction to a bad shot is costly because it can lead to more mistakes – due to frustration – and then “riding the bogey train!”

You want to let go of poor shots quickly so they don’t compound into more bad shots. My new mental game program for golfers titled, “The Golfer’s Mental Edge,” will be available next Thursday. I wanted to share a few details…

Using the 8 CDs and a workbook, you’re taken through my top 8 sessions I do with my personal golf students…

I’ve also decided that the first 10 people to grab by new program will get my GMAP assessment and personal mental game plan prescription. I’ll have more details next week.


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Golfer’s Mental Edge

Golf Psychology CD

What’s the big sign that your mental game is the weak link in your golf game? When you can’t play consistently as well as when you play a practice or casual round–or your range game is way better than your game on the course. If you suffer from lack of focus, low self-confidence, poor composure or other mental game obstacles on the course, you can’t reach your true potential in golf.

The Golfer’s Mental Edge 2.0 Audio and Workbook program is ideal for any amateur, collegiate, junior, and tour professional golfer.

Golf coaches and instructors would also be wise to teach “The Golfer’s Mental Edge 2.0” principles to their players. This program is perfect for any golfer who wants to improve performance and consistency by managing their mind better on the course.

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