Congratulations College Golfers!
Whether you are playing golf for a Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA school, or for a Community College, you have placed yourself in an elite group. And you have provided yourself a wonderful opportunity to build your golf skills, further your education, meet lots of great people, and learn tons about yourself by playing competitive golf at the college level.
If your goals are simply to get the most out of your college experience, or to help prepare yourself for a career in golf, this section of GolfPsych.com is for you with the best resources for college golfers. Here you will find tips for playing your best in qualifiers, managing your busy schedule, finding out where and why you are losing strokes, how to handle the pressure of playing at a higher level, tips on managing nutrition, hydration and sleep even when cramming for those big exams. All of the topics we address for you have come directly from college golfers just like you.
We hope you will visit when you need some friendly advice that has proven effective for the many golfers ahead of you (many of whom are now competing on tour). We will be continually adding resources for college golfers to help address your challenges; we will add links to sites we find especially helpful to the college competitor.
Whatever your goals are for your college experience, let’s make the most of this great opportunity. Let’s learn as much as you can & play your best –most of all, let’s have fun doing it!
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Resources for College Golfers:
The Most Important Mental Game Routine! – If you don’t have a good pre-shot routine, you’re not playing your best golf!
Golf Mental Skills: Creating the Right Attitude for Competition – Much like the physical skills golfers work so hard to develop and maintain, good golf mental skills require consistent awareness and effort.
Your Learning Style Affects How You Play – Each learning style requires a different style of teaching. Your learning style affects how you play, so utilizing tailored teaching methods is important.
Eight Traits for Great Golf – These traits stand out as being traits of great golfers. Find out how you measure up with the tour pros, and find how you can improve your game at the college level.
Conquer Your Yips! – Uncondition your golf yips with these steps.
Super Food for Golf – Did you know that there is one Super Food for Golf that can help reduce those aches and pains, manage those emotional outburts, and improve your focus?
Quick Fix for Focus – A lot is going on in your life while you’re in college. This resource helps you improve your focus when you’re on the course, allowing you to push aside your nerves about that big test, and just play golf.
Golf Goals – Studies have shown that the chances of achieving your goals 16% greater if you write them down, rather than if you only think about them? How easy is that?!
Why Golf Psychology is Important – To be a great golfer, you need to fully understand the mental side of the game.
Golf Fitness and Sleep – It is easy to miss out on sleep if you’re a student-athlete. This article explains why you need to make adequate time for it.
PGA Tour Drug Testing: Can You Handle It? – Something all college athletes need to keep in mind.
Eligibility Center – If you ever need to deal with eligibility issues, here is the place to go!
Time Management Tips – All of the best resources for college golfers will include time management. Maintain a balanced schedule that includes your sport, academics, relaxation, and more.
Resources from USGA – Recommendations and resources from the United States Golf Association regarding resources for college golfers.
For more tips specific to golf, be sure to contact us. We wish all college athletes the best of luck for this season, next season, and all seasons beyond that.