by Mark Walker | Aug 20, 2018 | Advice for Golf Parents, All Mental Game Articles, College Golfers, Junior Golfers, Mental Toughness and Resilience, Tour Professionals
Redefining Golf Success: To Win or Not to Win How many golf tournaments have you won? Do you consider yourself a successful golfer? Success is an interesting concept in the world of sport. Often we measure success in wins and losses. Basically, most golfers think a...
by Mark Walker | Mar 21, 2016 | All Mental Game Articles, Confidence, Handling Pressure, Mental Toughness and Resilience, Staying Composed
Learn How To Play Calm Golf Improve your golf performance by learning from Adam Scotts win at 2016 Honda Classic Ask these 4 simple questions to keep your cool after a bad hole Is there anything worse during a round of golf than a double-bogey? How about a...
by Mark Walker | Feb 16, 2016 | All Mental Game Articles, Focus and Concentration, Mental Toughness and Resilience, Staying Composed
7 Golf Mental Training Tips To Use Your Time Between Shots Minding The Gaps When golfers think of the “mental side” of the game, most likely, they think about their mindset as they stand over the ball just prior to their stroke. Those seconds prior to striking the...
by Mark Walker | Dec 16, 2015 | All Mental Game Articles, College Golfers, Handling Pressure, Mental Toughness and Resilience
How important is the mental game in golf? Well, if you think about it, you are probably on the course about four hours for a round of 18 holes. Let’s say you take 4 strokes per hole… that’s, conservatively, 72 strokes. Most golfers take more than that per round. How...
by Mark Walker | Jun 29, 2015 | Advice for Golf Parents, All Mental Game Articles, College Golfers, Junior Golfers, Mental Toughness and Resilience, Staying Composed, Tour Professionals
Golf Mental Golf lessons from second place in the 2015 US Open A Bad Start Doesn’t Need To Affect You A bad start in golf can certainly affect a golfer’s mindset for the rest of a tournament. Think of it for a moment… You start of double bogeying a few holes and you...
by Mark Walker | Jun 25, 2015 | All Mental Game Articles, College Golfers, Junior Golfers, Mental Game Practice Drills, Mental Toughness and Resilience, Staying Composed
Golfers How To Reduce Your Negative Thinking Golf can be stressful as anyone who ever played the game can attest to. A round of golf can take up to 4-5 hours to complete making it one of the longest events in sports. Ironically, a golfer is actively engaged in...