Ever noticed how it's a lot easier to make those bogey putts than the high-pressure par putts? There's data to suggest why, and you might be surprised.
Sometimes, lower scores are between the ears. Here are 5 small, but impactful mental shifts you can make to have your best golf season ever!
The Inner Game of Golf, by Timothy Gallwey is an actionable mental game book with great strategies for quieting the mind and shooting lower scores.
This book is a collection of Harvey Penick's teachings and is one of the great golf classics. A must-have for any serious golfer.
They say golf is 99% mental, but is it really? In this issue, I'll break down why this may not be true.
Gary Player, one of the most legendary golfers of all time shares the ups and downs of trying to win major championships on tour. Great stories in this one!
Every Shot Must Have a Purpose is hands down my favorite mental game book. It is particularly great for analytical golfers who need a mental game framework.
Zen Golf, a book by Dr. Joseph Parent is an excellent collection of strategies and exercises to keep your mind in check on the course and shoot lower scores.
I've read a TON of books throughout my golf career. These are the best golf books that I have ever read and I'm confident you'll find a game-changer here.
The hot hand fallacy isn't specific to golf, but can be a useful concept to bring with you on those days when everything feels great.