How New Golfers Can Improve Learning – Video
Are you struggling to learn a new sport as an adult? This video describes how you can improve your learning and keep your game simple. Watch video on how to change your learning skills in golf
Golf psychology tips and articles about sports psychology to improve performance for athletes and coaches.
Are you struggling to learn a new sport as an adult? This video describes how you can improve your learning and keep your game simple. Watch video on how to change your learning skills in golf
Do you feel preround anxiety or first tee jitters? Many golfers worry that the preround jitters are a sign they are anxious to play. But that’s not allways the case as preround jitter are very normal for golfer before the round. Watch this video to learn the difference between jitters and anxiety
Do you try to visualize the perfect golf shot? And do you lose confidence with you don’t pull off the shot you saw in your mind? Should you hit the exact shot according to your image of the shot? Ben Hogan would say it’s not likely. In this video, Dr. Cohn answers a question from … Sport Psychology Article>>
Golf psychology tips to help you improve your mental game for golf. In this video, you learn how to swing freely on the golf course and take your practice game or range swing to the golf course. Many golfers can’t perform as well in tournaments as they do in practice. Watch this video on how … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this week’s golf psychology video, mental game of golf expert and author of The Mental Game of Golf, Dr. Cohn, responds to a question from James who has trouble with the yips: JAMES: “Patrick, I am a long-time customer of yours. But alas! The yips still give me trouble a lot of the time. … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this golf psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps golfers improve their mental golf game. Does your golf swing go array during the round? Do you have a hitch in your driver swing? The yips are over control of your golf swing due to fear. Learn how to overcome the yips and swing freely. Watch this … Sport Psychology Article>>