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“I hit the ball better on the range than I do on the course.”
“My swing has improved but I am not shooting lower scores.”
“I start out playing well, then the wheels seem to fall off.”
What do all these golfers have in common? They are stuck. They are fighting the same battle over and over again, and one thing is for certain - they aren’t performing at the level they are capable.
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Become a Strength-Focused PlayerIf you wanted to become a more confident golfer where would you start? One of the most powerful sources you could draw upon to affect your confidence is your previous experiences, specifically, your past successes. You already know it is much easier to believe you can do something if you have done it in the past.
Why are most golfers so reluctant to truly embrace the best aspects of their performance? For example, when someone asks you after a round,“How did you play?” where do you spend the most time - discussing what went wrong or what went right?
Why not make your best shots and best performances more vivid and accessible to your memory?
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This file will likely open in your internet browser. You may right-click on the image when it appears and save it to your hard drive as a PDF. Use this form to build your memory bank of practice and performance successes.
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My personalized performance coaching is for golfers who want to take their game to the next level and lower their scores! My innovative approach is based upon established performance psychology principles specifically designed to train you to trust your swing under pressure.
Coaching sessions are one-on-one and range from half-day to two-day sessions that can be conducted in Norman, Oklahoma, at your home course or any selected location. You will also receive remote coaching follow-up (emails and phones calls) helping to hold you accountable to a positive approach to your performance while also providing immediate, real-time personal attention.
This innovative performance coaching program consists of five general phases; Assessment, Education, Training, Application and Follow-up. Below is a description of each phase.
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