Golf Psychologist

Golf Podcast: Too Much Advice About Your Game?

Golf Psychology Podcast

Dr. Patrick Cohn, golf psychology expert and author of the “Golfer’s Mental Edge” CD program, teaches amateur to tour professional golfers how to improve their mental game of golf. In this week’s golf psychology session, mental game of golf expert and author of The Mental Game of Golf, Dr. Cohn, helps golfers who areo overloaded

Golf Podcast: Boost Focus at End of the Round

Golf Psychology Podcast

Dr. Patrick Cohn, golf psychology expert and author of the “Golfer’s Mental Edge” CD program, teaches amateur to tour professional golfers how to improve their mental game of golf. In this week’s golf psychology session, mental game of golf expert and author of The Mental Game of Golf, Dr. Cohn, helps golfers improve their focus

How to Win One Important Inner Game Battle in Golf

Golfer's Mentality

The Mental Game of Golf You must prevail with one very important inner battle if you want to play at your peak each day… Do you find it hard to stay in the moment during an important match? Does your mind race ahead to thinking about holding the trophy after the round (or running away

Golf Psychology: Mickelson Grinds Out a Win

When you don’t have your “A” game working on the course, do you struggle to grind out a good score? If you watched Phil Mickelson win the Northern Trust Open last week, you witnessed a neat lesson in how to grind out a win when not playing with your “A” game. I think Mickelson was

Golf Psychology Video: How to Play Functional Golf

I have a quick video update for you today. Golf confidence video 10 helps you score you best when you don’t have your “A” game. If you overanalyze your swing, try to hit perfect shots, or practice your swing on the golf course, you’ll want to watch my new video. Here’s the thing: Is your

Golfer’s Mental Edge CD Program Released Today

Today, I launched my new CD golf psychology program, “Golfer’s Mental Edge.” Do you have a good mental game for golf? Too often, I hear golfers say things such as… “I can’t have fun anymore; I never play up to my expectations.” “I get so frustrated with hitting bad shots and it snowballs.” “When I