219.  MASTERS 2026, A QUICK REVIEW OF FIVE PLAYERS

219. MASTERS 2026, A QUICK REVIEW OF FIVE PLAYERS

From The Golfing Mind by Robin Sieger

April 23, 2026 · 24 min

About this episode

The episode reviews five players from the Masters 2026, focusing on the mental aspects of their performances and lessons for golfers.

This week on The Golfing Mind, we take a deep dive into one of the most compelling tournaments in the game — the Masters — and, more importantly, what it can teach us. This isn’t just a recap of who played well and who didn’t. It’s a focused review of five players whose performances offer powerful lessons for every golfer, regardless of level. From composure under extreme pressure to the ability to recover from setbacks, from disciplined course management to unwavering commitment to each shot, these players demonstrate that success at Augusta is as much mental as it is technical. We’ll break down what they did, how they thought, and—crucially—how you can apply those same principles to your own game. Because the truth is, you don’t need to hit it like a tour professional to think like one. Whether it’s handling the emotional swings of a major championship Sunday or maintaining clarity when everything is on the line, the Masters provides a blueprint for better golf between the ears. So, if you want to sharpen your mindset, lower your scores, and play with more control and confidence, stay with us. There’s a lot to learn. https://www.siegergolf.com/online-courses Learn more about…

People in this episode

Host: Robin Sieger

Topics covered

  • Masters Tournament
  • golf performance
  • mental game
  • player analysis
  • composure under pressure

Keywords

  • Masters 2026
  • golf
  • mental game
  • performance analysis
  • golf lessons

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Organizations: Augusta

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