“If you shot a 65 [on 9 holes] and I’m a much better golfer, why the f&ck would I listen to you?”
If you’re here for swing technique and to discuss the various equipment options and the latest golf tech available, this isn’t the show for you.
In today’s episode, I answer that question directly, update you on a frustrating (putting it kindly) practice round experience I had, and give you the details behind my second 9 holes. You’ll meet my unexpected playing partner, Derek, and likely see a major part of yourself in how he introduced himself and talked about his golf game.
Additionally, I’ll dig deep into an often unexplored and shied-away aspect of the game that’s inhibiting your swing (and ability to shoot low scores): your off-the-course emotional management.
If you have difficulty separating what’s going on at work or at home from the course, this episode will serve as a powerful wake-up of awareness that helps you see and understand just how problematic things may be.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction: Tension and Guilt on the Golf Course
11:26 The Impact of Guilt on Performance
14:16 Emotional Awareness and Management
21:47 Overcoming Emotional Barriers with Self-Compassion
25:36 The Importance of Emotional Awareness in Others
32:24 Continuous Improvement on the Path to Becoming a Scratch Golfer
37:35 Conclusion: Emotional Awareness and Management in Golf and Life