Mental Game of Golf

Golf Psychology: Teamwork and Fun Lead US to Rider Cup Victory

Mental Game of Golf

What Was Paul Azinger’s Philosophy? US Ryder Cup team captain Paul Azinger poured his heart and soul into planning the 2008 Ryder Cup team. But the plan was not about redemption from past loses… His plan was to develop teamwork, have a blast, and get the fans and players’ families involved… “This is a group effort that required … Sport Psychology Article…

Golfer’s Mental Edge: Keeping Your Confidence After Mistakes

Golf Mentality

The Many Layers of a Quiet Mind in Golf Let’s face it: Golf is a huge mental game… When playing with a lot of confidence, golf is easy, fun, and feels effortless for most players. When playing with no confidence because of mistakes or poor play, a strong mental game is needed most. Your biggest challenge is to … Sport Psychology Article…

Golf Psychology: 8 Signs of a Failing Mental Game

Golf Mindset

Do You Identify With These 8 Signs of a Failing Mental Game? What are the top signs your mental game is getting in the way of shooting low golf scores? Today I want to share with you the top 8 signs your mental game is backfiring and not allowing you to play to your potential… See if you … Sport Psychology Article…

Golf Psychology: Golfers Don’t Overlook This Step in Your Preshot Routine

Golf Preshot Routine

Your Preshot Routine in Golf What do golfers overlook in their preshot routines? I think they overlook the mental strategies that are critical to a good preshot routine. Every golfer uses a physical routine to help them set up to a shot – golfers must do this to aim and set up to a target. However, many golfers … Sport Psychology Article…

How Tiger Woods Uses Pressure to Succeed at US Open

Tiger Woods And Pressure

How Tiger Woods Uses Pressure to His Benefit Most athletes would agree that “pressure” does not help you perform better. However, some athletes handle pressure positively than others, and use it to win. After winning the 2008 US Open Tiger Woods said that pressure and feeling nervous is a good thing… How you personally interpret pressure makes all … Sport Psychology Article…