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Taking Golf Too Seriously? That’s Not Mental Toughness

Episode 257 Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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If you think being serious all the time makes you mentally tough, we need to talk. In this episode, I’m calling out a sneaky mindset mistake a lot of golfers make—confusing intensity with commitment.

We’ll dig into why laughing at yourself on the course isn’t weakness—it’s actually a sign of mental strength. You’ll learn how your identity might be a little too wrapped up in your score, how to create space between a bad shot and your self-worth, and why loosening up can actually help you play better golf.

Because mental toughness isn’t about clenching your jaw and pretending everything’s fine. It’s about emotional flexibility, perspective, and the freedom to play without fear.


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