Golf Psychology

The game of golf contains huge psychological as well as emotional components. We can find ourselves distracted by negative thoughts or feelings that in turn limit our performance. Frustration, anxiety, lack of confidence and poor decision making are areas that have a big impact on a score and yet are all too common.

So, how do we successfully deal with these?

To this end, we offer a programme that is tailor made to suit golfers of all levels because we understand that each golfer is unique. Our approach is both organised and structured and nevertheless flexible enough to meet the individual requirements of our participants

Our one-to-one sessions cover topics such as the extent of the mental factors at play in golf, techniques for dealing with many common problems, how to deal with pressure, goal setting, pre-shot routines, imagery and visualisation skills and confidence building.

We believe that if you choose to utilise Golf Psychology, you will give yourself a far greater chance of unlocking your full capabilities.
As has been said, ‘Golf Psychology is a Recipe for Success’.

“Focus on remedies, not faults” – Jack Nicklaus

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