For golfers whose brains work differently

Your brain is
costing you shots.

You know exactly what shot you want to play. You've had the lessons. You understand the technique. And then you stand over the ball — and something else comes out. The tips aren't working. Because the problem isn't knowing. It's what's happening below the level of knowing.

Last week I asked a simple question in a golf community: "Anyone else play significantly better golf when they're alone?" 110,000 golfers saw it. The comments wrote themselves. Every single person described the same experience in different words. I've spent over a year trying to understand why. This email is where I share what I found.
  • You play your best golf alone — or with one specific person. In a four ball something changes and you don't know why.
  • The back nine always feels different. Focus fragments. Decision making deteriorates. Every tip you've ever been given becomes equally loud at once.
  • You had the shot perfectly mapped. You stepped up. Something else came out. That gap has a name — and it's not what you think.
  • You've tried the breathing, the routines, the mental game books. You already know all that. You need something that works at a different level entirely.
What 110,000 golfers actually said
"My brain starts allocating RAM to whether he's tired or hungry or thinking about the yard work we're ignoring. Golf already eats so much cognitive bandwidth."
r/golf · 72,600 views
"I don't know how to implement this newfound knowledge, but I'm glad to know there's a root to it."
2 handicap · r/golftips
"I am convinced I have golf ADHD. I very often find myself thinking of anything but my shot when stood over the ball."
r/golftips · #1 post of the day
"I like golf. I like some people too. But not at the same time."
r/golftips · 140 comments

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