Today's golf psychology session helps you understand how to regain putting confidence, when it's tapped.  It is important to realize that there are no quick fixes or magic dust on the road to developing confidence; confidence is a long-term project and takes years of play to develop.

Some golfers are on the performance rollercoaster, where their confidence fluctuates according to their play.  It is important to keep levels of confidence consistent and if you feel your confidence is low, it is vital to recognize what is missing/lacking in your performance and then you know what steps to take in order to improve this and in turn raise your levels of confidence!

Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner and gain confidence in your putting routine.

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Direct download: golf_podcast30_low_putting_confidence.mp3
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Today's golf psychology session helps you understand how to stay focused when your competitors want to hold conversations.  This can be distracting, but one should relax one's focus between shots anyway.  So, having conversations between play is fine, as one shouldn't be thinking too much between shots - on the Course.

It's also okay to tell your opponent that you would prefer to concentrate on your game and have silence.  The important thing is to discover what allows you to concentrate best on your game and then follow this through.

Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner and gain confidence in your putting routine.

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Direct download: golf_podcast29_conversations.mp3
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Today's golf psychology session helps you understand how to best maintain concentration during performance.  (This session uses an 11-year-old with Attention Deficit Disorder).  In order to maintain concentration during performance, it is vital to focus on the process and not the results!  It is therefore important to attend to task-relevant cues and block out any task-irrelevant cues.  When one feels distracted, one should try to refocus.

In order to improve one's concentration: Set specific goals to focus on daily and involve competition in practice.  This will help you focus in the here and now!

Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner and gain confidence in your putting routine.

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Direct download: golf_podcast28_add_focus.mp3
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Today's golf psychology session helps you understand how to remain calm after 3-putting.  Many become easily frustrated and then feel mad for the rest of the round.  It is important not to have high expectations of oneself, but rather feel confident in your game!  Not meeting those high expectations only lead to futher frustrations.  This session discusses how to put bad shots behind you and continue playing with confidence.

Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting,  helps you focus in the now and perform successfully.

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Direct download: golf_podcast27_stay_calm.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:12 PM



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