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Golf Short Game

Syncing the Mind and Body to Train Feel in your Short-Game

Golf, Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 28, 2020Leave a comment

A player with a great wedge game can be likened to a brilliant artist with a paint brush or a magician with a wand in their hand. The very best short game masters in the history of the game have displayed a blend of vision, precision, and effortless technique. Unfortunately for most players, the short-game…

New Golf Rules

Wrapping your Head Around the New Rules

Golf, Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 28, 2020Leave a comment

Change always brings with it the feeling of uneasiness and often the question of whether it was better the way things were before! The new rule amendments to the game of golf are no exception to this common and unsettling reaction to change. So, in this latest edition of the magazine, my goal is to…

Re-thinking your Warm-up on the Range

Re-thinking your Warm-up on the Range

Golf, Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 28, 2020Leave a comment

No matter your level of expertise, the first few holes of the golf round is the most threatening situation for any player. It is a hot topic in many publications on the mental game of golf, and there are plenty of prescriptions documented by performance coaches, to help you manage the nerve wrecking moments of…

Enhancing focus and clarity in your game

Zen Golf: Enhancing focus and clarity in your game to de-stress in COVID times

Golf, Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 28, 2020Leave a comment

The golf course has become a safe haven for many players amidst the pandemic. Laguna National is the perfect place to be, not just because of its natural social distancing, but because it provides an opportunity to escape from work, unplug from our devices, and feel free. Research has well documented the adverse effects of…

Choking Under Pressure

Are You Choking Resistant OR Choking Susceptible?

Golf, Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 15, 2020Leave a comment

Choking under pressure is a phenomenon that every elite player has experienced but few are willing to explore their personal episodes of choking and analyze the causes of this adverse and costly reaction to perceived pressure. Most players would rather erase such experiences from their mind, and hope it never happens again. But recognizing your…

Preperation For Success

Bulletproof your Preparation for Success as a Collegiate Athlete

General Psychology, Golf, Golf Psychology, Swimming PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 15, 2020Leave a comment

During my time as a Division-1 collegiate golf player moving from Australia, there were many things I wished I were better prepared to handle as a student-athlete. If the time to apply for college is fast approaching for you, and your goal is to be accepted by the University team in your sport, here are…

Golf Coach

5 Reflection Points for Renewing Energy and Drive in your Game

Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 15, 2020Leave a comment

Before the season rolls in, the start of the year is the perfect time to review and renew your performance plan. Here are five central areas for reviewing your mental game and effectively carving out a plan to refocus your energy for the season ahead. Check your Burnout Radar Physical exhaustion and training overload alone…

Inflated Hope

Inflated Hope or True Confidence in your Game. Which one are you building?

Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 15, 2020Leave a comment

When I talk to golfers about their sources for building confidence in their game, amateur and elite players often tell me that successful performances are their number one determinant of confidence. This response raises some important questions to think about: How do you define or assess a successful performance? If your confidence is solely based…

5 ways to Launch into your Golf Practice this Year

5 ways to Launch into your Golf Practice this Year

Golf PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 15, 2020Leave a comment

Tapping into your optimal drive for training at the beginning of a new year can be tricky. For some golfers, time off over the holiday season means a big loss in momentum, feeling detached from the game and your practice buddies, and generally sluggish after countless hours on the couch. For others, a short break…

Blue-Print of the Perfectionist Athlete

Blue-Print of the Perfectionist Athlete

General Psychology, Golf, Golf Psychology, Swimming PsychologyBy Dr Jay-Lee NairSeptember 15, 2020Leave a comment

This article authored by Dr Jay-Lee first appeared at Pro Tour Golf College. In my work, I see many great athletes convey the hallmark qualities of a perfectionist that unfortunately can be the most dominant factor in sabotaging their potential. It is important to be aware that this trait can become a strength, with an…

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