Category Archives: Mental Golf Newsletters

Improve Your Golf by Changing Your Inner Dialogue

The Inner Game of Golf is the mental game of golf. The Outer Game is the physical game which includes the mechanics of the golf swing. The mental game includes learning the skills to decrease the mental obstacles that keep … Continue reading

Day dream your way to success on the golf course

The Olympics started today with the women’s soccer matches. In the coming interviews with the athletes you will be hearing a lot about how the athletes visualize their way to success.  Most pre-school children of all cultures are lucid visualizers … Continue reading

What are you thinking on the golf course?

Now that we are half-way through the summer I have been hearing from a lot of golfers who are unhappy with their golf performances. When you are too focused on trying to achieve your goals or your expectations, your golf games … Continue reading

Be prepared to play good golf in hot, sticky weather

In my 30’s I didn’t worry about playing golf in the extreme heat and humidity in Florida. One day I had a rude awakening. As I was pulling my cart up the North Palm Beach CC 9th fairway, everything suddenly went … Continue reading

Take your golf swing from the range to the golf course

I have been watching the Olympic qualifiers and listening to the athletes describe their state of mind before and after their performances. Performing before huge crowds with millions watching on TV could be very fearful and distracting. Their performances determine … Continue reading

How can I keep from getting distracted on the golf course?

Distractions such as noises on the golf course are common place. There is also the distraction of your inner voice that can bring up interfering negative thoughts. If inner thoughts or outer noises distract you, you have not totally prepared … Continue reading

Does your anger get you into trouble on the golf course?

Easy going Ernie Els finished his third round at the BMW PGA Championship in a rage targeted at the Wentworth greens staff and the European Tour. He was distraught because the strong winds and hot temperatures had dried out the … Continue reading

Surveys Show Slow Play is a Major Factor in Creating Ex-golfers

At the PGA Players Championship last week we watched Kevin Na fight his mental block that caused self-inflicted full swing yips. He waggled, waggled, and waggled, took practice swings, and backed off shots as he tried to release the demons … Continue reading

Is your pre-shot routine helping your golf game?

A mental and physical routine is used in every sport to prepare the athlete for his/her performance. A consistent pre-shot routine keeps the golfer engrossed in the moment and his/her thoughts away from self imposed pressure. It is a signal … Continue reading

What You Can Learn from Bubba Watson

Before his Masters win last week, Bubba Watson was known for his behemoth drives, his self-diagnosed ADD, his bubble gum pink Ping G20 driver, his emotional nature, and his charities. So far this year Watson leads the PGA Tour with … Continue reading