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  • ANTICIPATE OR EXPECT?

    As with many things when using language, there are sometimes subtle but important differences between words. I’d like to explore the difference between anticipation and expectation, and apply this to golf. The reason why I think this distinction is important is that I respectfully disagree with some...
    Posted to Golf Psychology (Weblog) by Jeff Troesch on 04-10-2008
  • Are You Fully Committed?

    Many young golfers have been exposed to the mental concept of “trusting” themselves on the course. The ultimate place to be as a player is to be so confident in your game that you can simply “trust your swing” or “free it up” as many of my fellow mental game gurus would advocate. That sounds good in...
    Posted to Golf Psychology (Weblog) by Jeff Troesch on 04-02-2008
  • Go For a Solid ACE

    Players regularly attend our golf schools expressing frustration about a wide assortment of things with their game. Among them are: inconsistency in their swing, not being able to take their practice shots onto the course, an array of putting difficulties, dealing with slow players, how wind or cold...
    Posted to Golf Psychology (Weblog) by Jeff Troesch on 03-26-2008
  • Assess, Don’t Guess

    With Spring upon us, this is the time that many junior golfers have slowed down their golf involvement after a hectic year of tournament play. In most parts of the country, high school golf has already begun. From a mental perspective, now is a great time for the players to sit back and take some accounting...
    Posted to Golf Psychology (Weblog) by Jeff Troesch on 03-19-2008
  • Are You Taking Enough Risk with Golf?

    Risk-taking is an essential element in growing as a person and as a golfer. While it is true that taking unnecessary risks has the potential to create unwanted outcomes, learning to discern between necessary and unnecessary risks can make the difference between reaching your potential as a player or...
    Posted to Golf Psychology (Weblog) by Jeff Troesch on 03-13-2008
  • Are You a Scientist or a Judge When it Comes to Evaluating Your Golf Performance?

    One of the biggest variables that effect your development as a player can be the way you evaluate your practice and play. Remembering this tip to react as a scientist rather than a judge can go a long way toward helping speed your learning curve. A scientist looks at every experiment as an opportunity...
    Posted to Golf Psychology (Weblog) by Jeff Troesch on 03-05-2008
  • How To Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable

    By Jeff Troesch Working with golfers from the junior ranks up through the PGA and LPGA tours has taught me a lot about the game of golf. One of the things that I now know to be true about this game is that there are very few times when a golfer is completely comfortable with his game or with the circumstances...
    Posted to Fitness for Your Game (Weblog) by Jeff Troesch on 11-24-2006
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