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Improve your golf mental game and play your best golf — consistently. Welcome to the Mind Caddie Podcast with Karl Morris, the go-to golf psychology podcast for players who want to sharpen their mindset, build confidence, and perform under pressure. Hosted by Karl Morris, Europe’s leading performance coach to PGA Tour professionals, this podcast explores the mental skills that separate good golfers from great ones.

Dec 31, 2020

It is great to have with us today on the Brain Booster Iain Highfield.

Iain has carved out a really successful career coaching in the USA. He has co created the company ‘Game Like Training”

Amongst other successes he has

  • Created a golf psychological conditioning program implemented at the Nike Golf Academy (UK)...


Dec 17, 2020

Thank you for joining me again on the Brain Booster
I thought it would be a good time to reflect back on the year
What we have learned
The key elements which keep coming back
The important areas to focus on

It is so important to reflect EFFICIENTLY
To be able to look at your year
To see the patterns, to look at the...


Dec 10, 2020

Today on the Brain Booster we are joined by popular European Tour player Ryan Fox. We have been working together for a couple of years and it was great to catch up with Ryan and discuss his maiden European Tour win and well as some of the challenges after that. Also the response of golf to the global pandemic.

 

We also...


Dec 3, 2020

One of the most popular podcasts we have done in the past few years was the session with Adam Young.

So I thought it was high time I had him back again to share more of his great insights into how he approaches his own coaching.

We had a wonderful conversation.

Full of first hand ‘at the coal face’ real world...


Nov 26, 2020

Today we are joined on the Brain Booster by another Graeme McDowall!

This time it is golf coach Graeme.

We had a tremendous conversation about his new book ‘A constraints led approach to golf coaching’

A book written in conjunction with Ian Renshaw and Peter Arnott

Graeme describes a familiar story from his own game...