Sun, 26 August 2007
Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you think like a winner and gain self-confidence in your golf game. Comfort zones hold golfers back from breaking scoring barriers because of expectations golfers maintain about what they are capable of shooting on a given day or course. Dr. Cohn literally wrote the book on comfort zones in golf. He is the author of Going Low: How to Break Your Individual Scoring Barrier. For more information, visit: |
Sun, 19 August 2007
Dr. Patrick Cohn, author of The Mental Game of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting, helps you play within yourself and not swing out of your shoes to keep up with the big hitters in your group. Today's golf psychology session helps a golfer remain in control of his tempo during a round. As excitement increases so can your tempo or swing speed. Learn how to use your mind to play within yourself in this mental game of golf session with Dr. Cohn. |
Sun, 12 August 2007
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 golf game. Many golfers get in the own way by thinking too much on the golf course and not trusting their athletic ability. What happens is a paralysis by over-analysis when playing. Listen to this golf psychology podcast with Dr. Cohn as he answers a mental game of golf question about getting in your own way. |
Sun, 5 August 2007
Today's golf psychology podcast answers a question from a golfer on how to have more confidence in his short game. Some golfers will lose confidence in a part of their game based on a few poor experiences in the past. A golfer will then start to label a part of his game as being poor, which does not help you perform your best or grow 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 short game. |
