The Mental Game

Resources about performance psychology and how your mind can improve your game

Mental tools Sarah Knoll Mental tools Sarah Knoll

Dealing with slow play

Every time you are faced with adversity on the golf course, whether it's slow play, or bad weather, or an opponent who just can't seem to miss, it's an opportunity to work on your mental game. Focus on the things you can control, and be methodical about it. With time, this will become your natural response, and lead to improved performance.

Read More
Mental tools, Psychology Sarah Knoll Mental tools, Psychology Sarah Knoll

Timezones and perspective

In golf, changing time perspectives is important in performance and making improvements to your game. Being aware of where you spend your time is the first step, and then consciously bringing yourself into a more beneficial timezone, such as the present moment, will improve your performance.

Read More