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In this week’s episode of The Golfing Mind, we step away from swing mechanics, equipment, and technique, and go right to the heart of what truly separates great players from the rest of the field: the mental skills that stand up when pressure arrives.
Most amateur golfers believe the difference between them and the professionals is talent. In reality, it’s not. The gap is psychological structure—how elite players think, decide, recover, and regulate themselves when the stakes are high and the margin for error is thin.
In this episode, we rank the first three of the five most important mental skills used by successful professional golfers. Not the most fashionable ideas, not the most talked-about clichés—but the skills that fail first when players unravel, and the ones that hold firm when champions close.
We explore why emotional control sits above everything else, why rapid recovery matters more than confidence, and why great decision-making prevents pressure before it even appears. We also look at commitment, acceptance, patience, and process—and how amateurs can begin to train these skills deliberately rather than hoping they’ll magically appear on the back nine.
If you’ve ever wondered why your best golf doesn’t show up when it matters most, this episode will give you clarity—and a clear mental framework to start changing that.
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By Robin Sieger5
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https://www.siegergolf.com/online-courses
In this week’s episode of The Golfing Mind, we step away from swing mechanics, equipment, and technique, and go right to the heart of what truly separates great players from the rest of the field: the mental skills that stand up when pressure arrives.
Most amateur golfers believe the difference between them and the professionals is talent. In reality, it’s not. The gap is psychological structure—how elite players think, decide, recover, and regulate themselves when the stakes are high and the margin for error is thin.
In this episode, we rank the first three of the five most important mental skills used by successful professional golfers. Not the most fashionable ideas, not the most talked-about clichés—but the skills that fail first when players unravel, and the ones that hold firm when champions close.
We explore why emotional control sits above everything else, why rapid recovery matters more than confidence, and why great decision-making prevents pressure before it even appears. We also look at commitment, acceptance, patience, and process—and how amateurs can begin to train these skills deliberately rather than hoping they’ll magically appear on the back nine.
If you’ve ever wondered why your best golf doesn’t show up when it matters most, this episode will give you clarity—and a clear mental framework to start changing that.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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