



You replay mistakes and start doubting yourself

You lose concentration
and confidence

As tension builds, you work harder and feel worse.
Reset quickly
after mistakes
Stay calm and focused
shot to shot
Finish rounds with
more clarity and enjoyment

You’ll learn the core mindful attitudes that quietly change how you approach each shot. You’ll build a simple intention-setting practice and a steady pre-shot routine you can use right away, so you stop reacting and start playing with purpose.

You’ll develop feel, distance control, and consistency on the green. Through structured drills that recreate real on-course pressure, you’ll begin to trust your stroke instead of hoping it holds up.

You’ll learn how to recover quickly after mistakes instead of unraveling. By understanding your nervous system and interrupting negative thought loops, you’ll stay steadier on tough holes and under pressure.

You’ll learn how to create the conditions for calm, confident rounds. Instead of forcing good play, you’ll discover how to tune in, let go, and finish feeling proud of how you showed up.

Right now, you’ll receive:
• Immediate access to the core foundational modules
• Downloadable worksheets to support your practice
• As a founding member, your feedback will help shape this course for everyone who comes after you.
Access to the private member community
All future modules added at no additional cost
When the full program is complete, the investment will increase to $99.
Founding Member enrollment is available for the next 30 days.
You can enroll today for $47 and lock in lifetime access before the price increases.
If this feels like the missing piece in your game, now is a good time to begin.

You know you can play better than your scorecard shows — especially when the pressure creeps in.
You’re tired of one bad shot turning into three.
You want simple, practical tools you can actually use during a real round.
You feel frustration starting to build after a bad shot.
Standing over a putt you “should” make.
Playing a tough hole that usually gets in your head.
Moving from the driving range to real on-course pressure.
Trying to finish strong instead of protecting your score.
You’re looking for swing mechanics or technical instruction.
You prefer constant equipment upgrades over working on your mindset.
You’re not open to trying simple mental exercises during your round.

