The Scratch Golfer's Mindset

Paul Salter
The Scratch Golfer's Mindset

Paul Salter is a triple-digit golfer on a quest to become a scratch golfer. He’s also a High-Performance Mindset Coach and Credentialed Hypnotherapist with 15 years of experience helping high performers from all walks of life get unstuck and unlock their full potential. Each week, Paul will share the emotional and mindset shifts you need to make to make mastering the mental game of golf simple, tangible, and relatable so that you can overcome the mental hazards keeping you stuck in the proverbial bunker of poor performance. He’ll also routinely keep you updated on his progress toward par while sharing a raw and vulnerable look into his own collection of mental hazards he must overcome. Whether you’re an occasional amateur, a weekend regular, or a competitor seeking a tournament trophy or your pro card, this podcast will help you play better golf.

  1. #40 [Journey to Scratch] Cultivating Confidence, The Gap and the Gain, and My Next Goal

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    #40 [Journey to Scratch] Cultivating Confidence, The Gap and the Gain, and My Next Goal

    In today’s episode, I’ll recap… How I’ve been feeling since shooting a lifetime low last week (87) How achieving my goal has affected my confidence The power of short-term goals - and why they’re essential if you’re committed to playing to your potential Why and how I look backward to empower me to move forward My next goal and what I’m excited about for this week’s rounds Start listening. Also, here's a heads-up: I updated my Instagram tag to @thegolfhypnotherapist.  P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about how mindset coaching and hypnotherapy can help you get unstuck from the proverbial bunker of poor performance on the course and in your business, click here to schedule a coaching discovery call with me.  Key Points: Achieving short-term goals boosts long-term confidence. Confidence is built on past evidence and experiences. Tracking progress helps maintain motivation and commitment. The gap and the gain concept shifts focus to progress made. Gratitude practices can enhance positivity and confidence. It's important to celebrate small victories in golf. Mindfulness can help cultivate a positive mindset. Consistent practice leads to noticeable improvements. Reflecting on past achievements reinforces commitment to goals. It's never too late to start working on your game. Key Quotes: "Achieving this short-term goal has boosted my confidence." "Progress is not linear; there will be frustrating moments." “Instead of looking at how far you still have to go to break 90, break 80, shoot par, look at how far you've come.” “And let me be frank, maybe you reflect back on this year and you're like, fuck, I didn't come very far. How can you view this through a lens of non-judgmental curiosity and get really curious as to why? Was the effort there? Did you take aligned, effective action steps? Did you ignore some of the harder, uncomfortable aspects of the game that you need to work on?” Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys.  Each week, I’ll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. Grab my free hypnosis audio to help you prepare to play your best round. Download it here. Schedule a 1-1 mindset coaching discovery and strategy call with me - click here. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist  Twitter: @parsoverbogeys LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00: Achieving a New Milestone in Golf 02:46: The Power of Confidence in Golf 05:55: Tracking Progress and Setting Goals 08:58: The Gap and the Gain Concept 12:02: Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Challenges

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  2. #39: [Inside the Mind] Jon Sherman: Mismanaged Expectations, Pattern Recognition, and Having More Fun to Play Better Golf

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    #39: [Inside the Mind] Jon Sherman: Mismanaged Expectations, Pattern Recognition, and Having More Fun to Play Better Golf

    Meet Jon Sherman, author of the international best-selling Foundations of Golf series.  He also is the co-host of the Sweet Spot podcast, a PGA Tour coach, and the owner of Practical Golf. Jon has been a content machine for the past 10 years, as he’s committed himself to sharing practical and proven insight into the mental, emotional, and technical aspects of the game of golf.  In today’s episode, you’ll learn: The power of pattern recognition during a round and how to use it to learn more (and learn quicker) during your after-round reflection.  Why and how mismanaged expectations are costing you fun, enjoyment, and lower scores. The need to be honest with yourself to play better and find more enjoyment in the game of golf. The need for patience and acceptance to play to your potential.  How to dig deep and grid through a tough day - and how it helps you find more enjoyment. How and why golf is such a powerful personal development tool - and the transferrable skills you can learn from the game.  And, much more.  Get your pencils ready and start listening.  More About Jon Jon is the author of the international best-selling Foundations of Golf series. He also is the co-host of the Sweet Spot podcast, a PGA Tour coach, and the owner of Practical Golf. Purchase “The Four Foundations of Golf” here. Connect with Jon: Website: https://practical-golf.com/  Twitter (X): @practicalgolf  Instagram: @practical.golf Key Takeaways: Golf should primarily be about enjoyment and fun. Mismanaged scoring expectations can rob golfers of joy. It's important to set realistic goals based on your practice and play frequency. Reflection after rounds is crucial for improvement. Emotions play a significant role in golf performance. Grit and persistence can help golfers recover from poor rounds. Golf serves as a mirror for personal development and life lessons. Incremental progress is key; quick fixes are often misleading. Finding a balance between enjoyment and seriousness is essential. Creating a supportive environment for yourself on the course is important. Key Quotes: "Golf is a beautiful, powerful personal development tool." “Experience is so crucial in this game because golf's kind of a bizarre activity with all the things that can take place on the course and you just have to be accepting and prepared for all of that.” "Incremental progress is the key to golf." “You know, sometimes you need to take a big step backwards, be like, you know, no matter what happens here, things are going to be okay. I'm going to go home. I think about my wife and kids, like they'll won't care that much in either direction.” "You can’t expect to play this game and not have emotions." “Yeah, information, yeah, information isn't the issue anymore. Yeah, it's a mindset problem. It's a habit problem, discipline.” Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys.  Each week, I’ll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. Use Hypnosis to Shoot Lower Scores: Are you curious to learn how hypnosis can help you shoot lower scores? Snag my free hypnosis audio recording today to help you play your best round tomorrow. Download it here. For all things 1:1 Mental Game Coaching, Group Mental Game Coaching, and Speaking, visit me here: www.golfmindsetcoaching.com. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist Twitter: @parsoverbogeys LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction to John and His Golf Journey 03:12: The Importance of Enjoyment in Golf 05:52: Managing Expectations an

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  3. #38 [Journey to Scratch] The Click, Playing in the Mud, and Playing a Complete Round

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    #38 [Journey to Scratch] The Click, Playing in the Mud, and Playing a Complete Round

    In today’s episode, I’ll recap… Navigating a week of significant lower back pain and the decision to take 72 hours off from both the gym and touching a golf club. Calling a last-minute audible on Friday morning to practice on the range versus try and play a round of 18. Playing a new course - from the blue tees - and learning how to play golf in the mud. Squeezing a last-minute round of golf on before Hurricane Milton - and being the only golfer out there. My next goal… Start listening. Also, here's a heads-up: I updated my Instagram tag to @thegolfhypnotherapist.  P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about how mindset coaching and hypnotherapy can help you get unstuck from the proverbial bunker of poor performance on the course and in your business, click here to schedule a coaching discovery call with me.  Key Points: I brought a good attitude and plenty of snacks. The automaticity in my swing just clicked. I hit 10 fairways and was lethal off the tee. The mud made it difficult to score well. I played 18 holes in three hours, it was incredible. I shot an 87, my new low round to date. I need to repeat this performance in a competitive setting. The mental game is crucial for golf success. I have been dreaming about breaking 90 for months. Future goals include tournament golf and fatherhood. Key Quotes: “There's no need for this. You should not be topping balls or chunking shots. You know what to do. Lock it up and lock it in.” “I just f*****g striped my nine. My nine carried at least 165, which is just new for me. Ended up making a really good putt to save bogey there.” “So I put a lot of time in with Melvin and on my own dialing in my swing with the five wood, three wood and the driver and even some of my long irons as well. So this was the best off the tee box I had done. But the problem for me was that second shot.” Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys.  Each week, I’ll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. Grab my free hypnosis audio to help you prepare to play your best round. Download it here. Schedule a 1-1 mindset coaching discovery and strategy call with me - click here. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist  Twitter: @parsoverbogeys LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00: Setting the Scene for a Golf Round 05:51: Lessons Learned from Recent Coaching 11:58: The Impact of Weather on Golf Performance 18:05: Achieving a Personal Best: Breaking 90 23:12: Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Aspirations

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  4. #37. 13 Quotes and Questions that Have Changed My Life (and Golf Game)

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    #37. 13 Quotes and Questions that Have Changed My Life (and Golf Game)

    In today’s episode, I’m sharing stories and learning lessons - both on and off the course - that have shaped who and where I am today. Specifically, I’ll share 13 of the most impactful quotes and questions that have helped guide me over the past 20 years.  Below is a list of the quotes I discuss in the episode. But for added context, stories, and action steps, make sure you listen to this episode.  Start listening. Heads-up: I updated my Instagram tag to @thegolfhypnotherapist.  P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about how mindset coaching and hypnotherapy can help you get unstuck from the proverbial bunker of poor performance on (and off) the course, click here to schedule a coaching discovery call with me.  Quotes and Questions Shared: It’s important to know where you’re going than to get there quickly. Do not mistake activity for achievement. Don’t be intimidated by what you don’t know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else. If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others. Asking for help accelerates results. Action alleviates anxiety. Information alone isn’t enough. You still have to do the work.  The results you are looking for are in the work you are avoiding You can’t change unless you change If you want what the five percent have you must be willing to do what the 95 percent are not.  You need to know what you’re willing to give up (and what you’re not). What’re the best doing that you’re not? What’re the best NOT doing that you are? What’s your ‘why’? Key Points: It's crucial to know where you're going rather than rushing to get there. Constant action can lead to counterproductive results. Embrace what you don't know as a strength. Collaboration can lead to greater success than going alone. Asking for help is not a weakness; it accelerates results. Action is a powerful antidote to anxiety. Information alone won't lead to change; action is necessary. The results you seek often lie in the work you avoid. Personal change is essential for achieving different results. Understanding what you're willing to sacrifice is key to reaching your goals. Learn from the best in your field to improve your own performance. Knowing your 'why' is vital for motivation and perseverance. Key Quotes: “Don't be intimidated by what you don't know. See this lack of knowledge as an opportunity and a sign to get curious. Leverage this naivety as one of your greatest strengths to make sure that you do things differently.” “The results you are looking for lie in the work you are avoiding.” “What are the best of the best in your industry not doing that you are equally important?” “And that allowed me to start making some massive breakthroughs in my journey of introspection, reflection and awareness, learning more about who I am.” “And I find it creates an immense amount of clarity and peace, ultimately allowing you to feel and experience a sense of freedom and a surge in energy when you're incredibly clear on what you are and are not willing to give up to achieve a goal.” Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys.  Each week, I’ll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. Grab my free hypnosis audio to help you prepare to play your best round. Download it here. Schedule a 1-1 mindset coaching discovery and strategy call with me - click here. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist  Twitter: @parsoverbogeys LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Ti

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  5. #36 [Journey to Scratch] Bogey Golf, Slowing Down, and Addressing Work to be Done Away from the Course

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    #36 [Journey to Scratch] Bogey Golf, Slowing Down, and Addressing Work to be Done Away from the Course

    In today’s episode, I’ll recap… An on-par round, yet, feeling dissatisfied. A productive lesson that helped a few aspects of my swing finally click into a place of consistency. The priority and work I’m focused on away from the course to help me play to my potential. The construction of my at-home practice domain (finally) and how I plan to use it moving forward. My upcoming opportunities to break 90 before November 13. Start listening. Also, here's a heads-up: I updated my Instagram tag to @thegolfhypnotherapist.  P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about how mindset coaching and hypnotherapy can help you get unstuck from the proverbial bunker of poor performance on the course and in your business, click here to schedule a coaching discovery call with me.  Key Points: Confidence is key in golf performance. Mental strategies can significantly impact your game. Breath work helps in maintaining focus on the course. Physical preparation is crucial for consistent performance. Quality practice is more important than quantity. Coaching can provide valuable insights and adjustments. Understanding your body alignment is essential for better shots. Emotional management is part of the game. Set warmup routines can enhance performance. There are always opportunities for improvement, even in the off-season. Key Quotes: “If I'm being candid, when I moved to chipping and putting, there was a lack of a plan. And as I'm saying this out loud, I know it's silly, it's foolish. I need to do a better job cultivating my set warmup routine on and around the green.” “I've really focused on allowing my mind to naturally drift during some of these breath holds and having an anchor to come back to, to ground me in the present moment. And the goal here is to allow this to become a transferable skill to the golf course as well.” “Knowing these rounds are going to likely be a little bit longer. There's a creation of so much more downtime, opportunity for distraction.” “I was quite disappointed with the 45.” Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys.  Each week, I’ll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. Grab my free hypnosis audio to help you prepare to play your best round. Download it here. Schedule a 1-1 mindset coaching discovery and strategy call with me - click here. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist  Twitter: @parsoverbogeys LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction and Journey to Scratch Golf 02:52: Mental Strategies for Golf Improvement 05:53: Physical Preparation and Practice Challenges 09:01: Inconsistent Performance and Lessons Learned 11:48: Coaching Insights and Technical Adjustments 18:06: Final Thoughts and Future Goals

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  6. #35: [Inside the Mind] Jesse Perryman: Stop Trying So Hard and Play Better Golf

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    #35: [Inside the Mind] Jesse Perryman: Stop Trying So Hard and Play Better Golf

    Buckle up. You’re about to enter into the ether of a zen-like, hypnotic flow conversation with a +2 handicap index golfer who recently won his club tournament - at 54 years of age. Meet Jesse Perryman - a competitive amateur golfer, father of five, with a deep-rooted fascination of psychology (alongside a degree in it) and the host of the Flaghunters Golf Podcast. He’s been golfing for over 40 years, including three years as a Division I golfer, alongside multiple tournament trophies. Jesse has an eerily similar and unique view about harnessing the power of your subconscious mind to play your best golf. In today’s episode, you’ll learn: The importance of setting intentions before a round, being present in the moment, and getting out of your comfort zone. The need to embrace nerves and doubts as part of the human experience and use them as a guide for growth.  The concept of the pie chart, which includes technical skills, physical well-being, and the mental game as key components of improvement.  Why ever golfer - no matter their handicap - should enter tournaments as soon as possible. How - and why - to practice passionate acceptance about their natural fear and nervousness on the course.  The importance of accepting where you are in your golf game to facilitate growth. Get your pencils ready and start listening.  P.S. Please excuse the audio on my end - I lost my voice that week and barely held it together for the conversation.  Connect with Jesse Host of The Flaghunters Golf Podcast Twitter/X: @podflag  > > > If you enjoy Jesse and I riffing (we’ve talked for HOURS), you can catch two more hours of conversation between the two of us discussing all things mindset on his show here: Conquering Self-Sabotage on the Golf Course with Paul Salter Achieving Flow State in Golf and Life with Paul Salter Key Takeaways: Setting intentions before a round can help golfers relax and alleviate stress. Being present in the moment is crucial for optimal performance on the golf course. Getting out of your comfort zone, such as playing in tournaments, can lead to significant growth and improvement. Embracing nerves and doubts is part of the human experience and can serve as a guide for progress. The pie chart concept highlights the importance of technical skills, physical well-being, and the mental game in golf improvement. Accept fear and nervousness as part of the game and embrace the energy in your body. Simulate tournament conditions in practice to prepare for competitive rounds. Play the golf course in your mind to develop the right mindset for playing your best. Meditation can help cultivate mental resilience and the ability to be comfortable in uncomfortable situations. Accept where you are in your golf game to facilitate growth and improvement. Key Quotes: "You need to be able to remember it under duress or if you're starting to go the other way, you're going to play well because I can guarantee your listeners that listen to this podcast, Paul, that if they do that, they will supersede their expectations during the course of the round." "When you can, when you start whatever that practice is, whether it's meditation, whether it's yoga, whether it's breath work, whatever it is, chanting, I don't care. Scottie Shephler's single greatest asset he has in his game right now is his ability to be in the present moment." "Your pie chart is in motion. It's in motion. You have the basics. Hey man, I want you to get up and work out every day or get some movement in your body. That's going to be huge because a stiff golf swing is not going to lend itself to fluidity of mind." "Whether you make this or you miss it, you're not going to die. So just get up and hit the damn thing." "What you resist persists." "Use one ball. Don't use three balls. Don't use a sleeve. Just use one ball." Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and me

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  7. #34. [Journey to Scratch] Trying (Too) Hard to Break 90, A New Low, And A Reality Check

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    #34. [Journey to Scratch] Trying (Too) Hard to Break 90, A New Low, And A Reality Check

    In today’s episode, I’ll recap… The dark recesses of the mind I hung out in after a frustrating start to my opening nine - and what happened after I got out of there. Putting like a professional only to get eaten alive by the same greens the next day. The pressures and challenges from a feisty group behind us and a slower-than-usual pace of play - and what I learned. A tap-in birder after a blind shot that kicked-off an impressive run to finish the round. The physical toll so many practice shots took on my hands and body this week. Where I stand with 7.5 weeks to go… Start listening. Also, here's a heads-up: I updated my Instagram tag to @thegolfhypnotherapist.  P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about how mindset coaching and hypnotherapy can help you get unstuck from the proverbial bunker of poor performance on the course and in your business, click here to schedule a coaching discovery call with me.  Key Points: The emotional journey of a golfer can be intense. Swing lessons can lead to significant changes in performance. Consistent practice is key to improvement. Setting expectations can create pressure but also motivation. Mental resilience is crucial during challenging rounds. Physical preparation impacts performance on the course. Learning from each round is essential for growth. Self-awareness helps in managing emotions during play. Gratitude for the game enhances the overall experience. Enjoying the process is as important as achieving goals. Key Quotes: “In fact, on my left index finger, that top portion of my digit, it's not numb, but you know that feeling when your foot or your hand falls asleep? Like there's just minimal sensation there.” “So we finish, bogey, bogey, bogey, bogey, bogey. So does that five bogeys in a row. We card a 48 on the front.” “When we're not playing well, it's such like an unconscious program response to start putting blame elsewhere, like fuck the foursome in front of us. So those guys behind us are jerks, they're assholes, how dare they hit into us?” Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys.  Each week, I’ll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. Grab my free hypnosis audio to help you prepare to play your best round. Download it here. Schedule a 1-1 mindset coaching discovery and strategy call with me - click here. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist  Twitter: @parsoverbogeys LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction to the Emotional Roller Coaster 03:03: The Swing Lesson and Its Impact 06:02: Practice Sessions: Highs and Lows 08:47: The Anticipation of Breaking 90 12:00: Saturday's Round: A Mixed Bag 14:49: Sunday's Struggles and Lessons Learned 22:03: Reflections on the Weekend and Future Goals

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  8. #33. How the Improv Comedy Framework “Yes, And” Can Help You Play Better Golf

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    #33. How the Improv Comedy Framework “Yes, And” Can Help You Play Better Golf

    Aside from the comedy you gain watching your buddy repeatedly shank his tee shot into the water (he’ll eventually get it, right!?), you and I can both learn a lot about the art of comedy when it comes to improving our golf game. Specifically, from the improv framework, “yes, and,” which fosters acceptance, creativity, open-mindedness, collaboration, and focus. In today’s episode, you’ll learn how and why you should adapt the “yes, and” framework on the golf course to find more resiliency, acceptance, presence, and enjoyment during your rounds.  Start listening. P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about how mindset coaching and hypnotherapy can help you get unstuck from the proverbial bunker of poor performance on the course and in your business, click here to schedule a coaching discovery call with me.  The Art and Science of Acceptance (Newsletter) Key Points: The 'Yes, And' framework fosters creativity and acceptance. Acceptance is crucial in both comedy and golf. Building off mistakes can lead to better outcomes. Collaboration with the course enhances performance. Staying present allows for better focus and execution. Every shot is an opportunity to reset and refocus. Mistakes are learning opportunities, not failures. A positive mindset can change the course of a game. Emotional resilience is key to playing well. Enjoying the game is as important as performance. Key Quotes: “I want to discuss how yes and the framework that allows creativity, novelty, excitement and damn good humor to flourish in the comedic realm. The same framework can allow you to infuse a sense of passionate acceptance and presence in the moment after hitting a poor shot or making a mistake to ultimately help prepare yourself.” “There's a deep, strong element of acceptance. This means agreeing with whatever premise or scenario is presented. And again, this might be by another comedian, an audience member, or just the situation you and that comedian are building off of. The idea here is to embrace whatever comes up instead of rejecting or blocking it.” “You are going to hit so many great shots in your life that still don't land or go where you intended. It might be a bad bounce. It might lead to an unfortunate lie. You have to remain present, accepting, and adaptable.” Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys.  Each week, I’ll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. Grab my free hypnosis audio to help you prepare to play your best round. Download it here. Schedule a 1-1 mindset coaching discovery and strategy call with me - click here. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist Twitter: @parsoverbogeys LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction to Comedy and Golf Mindset 07:00: The 'Yes, And' Framework in Golf 11:21: Applying Acceptance and Presence on the Course 17:55: Conclusion and Call to Action

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Paul Salter is a triple-digit golfer on a quest to become a scratch golfer. He’s also a High-Performance Mindset Coach and Credentialed Hypnotherapist with 15 years of experience helping high performers from all walks of life get unstuck and unlock their full potential. Each week, Paul will share the emotional and mindset shifts you need to make to make mastering the mental game of golf simple, tangible, and relatable so that you can overcome the mental hazards keeping you stuck in the proverbial bunker of poor performance. He’ll also routinely keep you updated on his progress toward par while sharing a raw and vulnerable look into his own collection of mental hazards he must overcome. Whether you’re an occasional amateur, a weekend regular, or a competitor seeking a tournament trophy or your pro card, this podcast will help you play better golf.

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