10 reasons why your mind is to blame for your high scores

Have you ever played a great round and felt really excited to get back out there because you couldn’t wait to repeat the experience? But then, much to your disappointment, your next round unfolds differently, and not in a good way?
10 reasons why your mind is to blame for your high scores
10 reasons why your mind is to blame for your high scores /

Have you ever played a great round and felt really excited to get back out there because you couldn’t wait to repeat the experience? But then, much to your disappointment, your next round unfolds differently, and not in a good way?

Playing great golf doesn’t have to be a mystery. 

When trouble arises, most golfers think that their faulty swing mechanics are the cause of their inconsistent play. 

In this episode, I challenge that conclusion by sharing specific situations I constantly hear about and the top 10 reasons why your mind is to blame for your high scores.

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Shannon Reece
SHANNON REECE

As a sports psychologist and founder of Training for Optimal Performance, Shannon Reece teaches golfers of all levels how to improve their consistency from tee to green using her proven mental-game formula. Through her private coaching and online memberships, Reece has helped hundreds of golfers transform how they think about and play their game, resulting in lower scores and lots more fun. Follow her on Instagram at @SheTalksBirdie and check out her free resources at www.TrainingforOptimalPerformance.com