
About this episode
The episode explores the mental challenges faced by golfers during a round, particularly focusing on how one bad swing can lead to a downward spiral in performance.
Send us Fan Mail One bad swing can expose more than a flawed tempo. On a Shenandoah Valley morning at Heritage Oaks, I get paired with a young, highly informed golfer who starts out striping it, then unravels the moment the first mistake shows up. What follows is a front-row look at the mental game of golf: self-talk that turns toxic, blame that spreads from club to course to fate, and the exhausting chase to “fix it” mid-round instead of accepting what just happened. As the round unfolds, I...
People in this episode
Host: Rich Easton
Topics covered
- mental game of golf
- self-talk
- golf mistakes
- acceptance
- performance anxiety
Keywords
- golf
- mental game
- self-talk
- performance
- mistakes
- acceptance
- Shenandoah Valley
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Shenandoah Valley, Heritage Oaks
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