top of page



5 Best Golf Mental Game Apps: Strengths & Considerations *Updated*
Here’s an authoritative guide to the leading mental‑game apps, each with its distinct flavour and focus.


How to Lower Your Golf Scores Without Changing Your Swing
Most golfers think the fastest way to lower scores is to hit it further or fix their swing mechanics. But the stats tell a different story. Let's take a closer look. 🎯 The Numbers Don’t Lie A scratch golfer averages 11.4 greens in regulation (GIRs) per round. A 5 handicap averages 9.3 GIRs. A 9 handicap averages 7.4 GIRs. A 15 handicap? Just 5.5 GIRs. Here’s the kicker: those 2 extra greens per round translate into about 5 strokes of scoring difference. Scratch golfer scorin


Elite Putting Mindset for Golfers: How to Think Like the Best on the Greens
If you want to lower your scores, you’ve got to improve your putting. And the truth is, the difference between an average putter and a great one isn’t just mechanics — it’s mindset. This is what I call the elite putting mindset for golfers. Know Yourself on the Greens The first step is simple: know yourself. Some golfers are feel putters. They rely on rhythm and touch — the kind of player who’d benefit from a coach like Brad Faxon, who isn't so obsessed with how you do it, as


Rushed Warm Ups and Shaky Swings: Stop Ruining Every Golf Round and Get Your Mind Prepared for Success
Why rushed warm ups ruin your round You know how it can be. Tyres screeching as you arrive at the course with only ten minutes to spare, grab a few rushed swings on the range, then head to the first tee already feeling tight and unsettled. Instead of enjoying the round, you’re battling nerves and a shaky swing. Poor pre-round preparation doesn’t just affect your body — it affects your golf mindset too. Stop ruining every golf round. A hurried warm up can create tension, overt


9 Golf Psychology Tips to Improve Your Mental Game
Golf isn’t just physical — it’s mental. Whether you’re a single-digit handicapper or fighting to break 90, your mindset can make or break your scorecard. If you’ve ever choked under pressure, lost confidence mid-round, or carried frustration from one hole to the next, you’ve experienced the mental side of golf. The good news? You can train it just like your swing. Here are 9 proven golf psychology tips to improve focus, build confidence, and play your best golf more often. Go


Is Pressure Making You Choke At Golf? How to Stay Calm, Focused, and Confident When It Matters Most
Why golfers “choke” under pressure We’ve all felt it. The heart races, palms sweat, grip tightens. You stand over the ball and suddenly the swing that felt natural on the range disappears. Instead of flow, you’re fighting tension. This is what golfers call choking under pressure — and it has very little to do with your swing mechanics. It’s your golf mindset that makes or breaks those key moments. Pressure is a story you tell yourself Pressure doesn’t live in the fairway, the


The best putter you've ever played against
Think about the best putter you've ever played against. Whether it's someone you play regularly with, or competed against many moons ago, what was it about them and their style that made them such a good putter? Was it the way the putter looked in their hands? The tempo of their stroke or their body language? Or the way they read greens and seemed to make so many long ones? Did they always seem to hole the trickiest putts at the crucial time? If you think about them in more d


Golf Mental Game Tips: 5 Things Confident Golfers Do
The most confident golfers share certain habits that keep them mentally strong, even under the toughest pressure.


Stop Overthinking In Golf: 5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Mental Game
Jack Nicklaus once said ‘concentration is a fine antidote to anxiety’ – and for golfers who overthink and get nervous on the golf course, with a mind that runs all over the place, this is sound advice. Developing on that theme, here are five techniques you can incorporate into your game that will help you concentrate, quiet your mind, and focus on on what matters. You'll reduce intrusive thoughts and enjoy a quieter mind on the course. 1. Use A Trigger To Start Your Pre


3 Signs You're an Angry Golfer (And How to Change With Golf Mental Game Coaching)
We all know that golf tests us both physically and mentally. So why is it that most golfers focus almost 100% of their time on improving their swings and techniques, while the mental aspect of the game is overlooked?For some, the frustration, anger, tension, and stress can build up over the years and become an all too familiar foe during rounds of golf, hindering their ability to reach their true potential. If you find yourself relating to this, fear not! In this article, we'


Building Confidence and Resilience in Golf: 3 Proven Mental Game Tips
Here are three practical, research-backed ways to build lasting golf confidence and resilience.
bottom of page




