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The Mental Game of Golf: Strategies to Stay Focused and Confident

Golf is one of the only sports where you’re your own biggest opponent. The swing may only take a few seconds, but how you think between those swings can make or break your round. Whether it’s nerves on the first tee, frustration after a bad hole, or pressure to close out a great round —…

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Why Your Chipping Struggles Might Be Mental

 It’s Not Always Your Technique You’ve spent hours practicing your chipping. You’ve watched tutorials, rehearsed your setup, and dialed in your club selection. But when you’re out on the course, things fall apart. The contact is inconsistent, your distance control disappears, and the confidence you had on the practice green vanishes. Sound familiar? The truth…

How to Bounce Back After a Bad Round of Golf

Bad Rounds Happen to Everyone Whether you’re a scratch golfer or just breaking 100, bad rounds are inevitable. Golf is one of the most mentally and technically demanding sports, and sometimes things just don’t click—your swing feels off, putts don’t drop, and before you know it, you’ve racked up a score that doesn’t reflect your…

How to Play Par 3s Better: Strategy, Club Selection, and Scoring Tips

How to Play Par 3s Better: The Most Underrated Scoring Opportunity Par 3s may look straightforward—they’re the shortest holes on the course, and in theory, you only need one good swing to set up a birdie putt. But in reality, they’re often the most demanding. The green is usually small, guarded by bunkers or water,…

How to Think Like a Caddy: Course Strategy Tips for Tournament Golf

Think Like a Caddy to Lower Your Scores Tournament golf demands more than a solid swing—it requires a smart plan. The best players in the world don’t just show up and swing away; they rely on detailed strategies crafted with the help of their caddies. Every tee shot, layup, and approach is chosen with intention,…

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How to Get Hot and Go on a Birdie Streak Like the Pros

What It Looks Like When a Golfer Gets “Hot” You’ve seen it watching the PGA Tour. A player rattles off three birdies in a row, then makes another on the next par-5. Suddenly, they’re -4 over four holes and charging up the leaderboard. Every swing looks confident. Every putt looks like it’s going in. It’s…