KOHR Golf
  • Outings & Events
  • Facility
    • Indoor Center
    • Driving Range
    • Cool Clubs
  • Memberships
  • Instruction
    • Meet Our Team
    • Private Lessons
    • Junior Programs
    • Nike Junior Golf Camps
    • Adult Clinics
    • RPS Golf Fitness
  • Academy
    • Elite Academy
    • Training Camp
  • Shop
    • Shop
    • Gift Cards
  • Jobs
  • About
  • Menu
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
Memberships Available!

Academy Elite Academy Blog KOHR Golf's world renowned coaching team share evidence-based bitesized blogs that can help you help your child reach their full potential on and off the golf course. Home Junior Golfers Inspire golf_course College Golfers Empower golf_course People Evolve golf_course

Academy Blog

KOHR Academy

Managing Expectations for a Better Golf Experience

Think back to your last round of golf. What stands out the most? For a few, it might be a perfect tee shot or a long birdie putt. But for many, it’s likely the chunked wedge or the three-putt bogey.

Golfers often say things like, “I left a few shots out there” or “I could have shot a 75, but…”. These comments usually stem from two common mistakes: dwelling on errors and having unrealistic expectations. By managing our expectations, we can enjoy the game more and potentially play better.

Negative Thoughts Dominate

Our tendency to focus on the negatives isn’t entirely our fault. According to a study by Elizabeth A. Kensinger, negative emotions enhance memory formation more than positive ones. This means our bad shots are more vivid and easier to recall. Thus, managing expectations is crucial for a balanced emotional response.

What Constitutes a Good Shot?

To redefine what a good golf shot is, let’s rely on data:

  1. Scratch golfers make just over 40% of eight-foot putts.
  2. PGA Tour players average a proximity of 16.5 feet from 60 yards and 19 feet from 100 yards.
  3. Driver dispersion on the PGA Tour is 65 yards left-to-right, with fairways averaging just over 30 yards wide.
  4. Scratch golfers average 1.5 birdies per round.

These stats might surprise you and help reset your expectations. TV broadcasts only show the best shots, skewing our perception of what’s normal.

Setting Realistic Expectations

Understanding these statistics helps us realize that many of our shots are average or better, deserving celebration rather than frustration. By aligning our expectations with reality, we can enjoy our rounds more and improve our performance. Positive and neutral emotions enhance our ability to handle adversity, leading to more fun and lower scores.

For more insights, explore works by experts like Mark Brodie, Lou Stagner, and Scott Fawcett. The better you understand the game, the more you can appreciate your own play and enjoy every round.OR get more ‘Positive’ on the course by reaching out to myself or Iain Highfield. We can help you with your mental game for golf with small but effective interventions like a good shot journal.

Have fun out there ‘coach Brandon’.

May 29, 2024/by Iain Highfield
https://www.kohrgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/KOHRGolf_logo_primary__RGB-700x212.png 0 0 Iain Highfield https://www.kohrgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/KOHRGolf_logo_primary__RGB-700x212.png Iain Highfield2024-05-29 17:50:142024-06-23 11:41:02Managing Expectations for a Better Golf Experience
Page 5 of 16«‹34567›»

Old Blogs

Blog 1: Unlocking Success in Winter Golf Practice: 5 Essential Tips

Blog 2: Overcoming Adversity and Embracing Self-Determination in Golf

Blog 3: Elevating Junior Golfers to Elite Levels: The Role of Psychological Skills in Talent Development

Blog 4: Mastering the Greens: Setting short and medium-term golf related goals for Junior Golfers

Blog 5: Long-Term Life Goals: The Path to Personal Fulfillment

Blog 6: Happiness

Blog 7: Celebrating Progress: The KOHR Winter Program Midway Reflection

Blog 8: OSVEA power – perfecting your pre-shot routine

Blog 9: Finding Your Sweet Spot: The Inverted U Theory and Optimal Arousal for Junior Golfers

Blog 10: Mastering the Greens: Effective Golf Practice Techniques for Every Golfer

Blog 11: Creating Our Best Culture Together: Beyond the Super-Chicken Model

Blog 12: Managing Expectations for a Better Golf Experience

Blog 13: The Power of Keeping a Good Shot Journal in Golf

Blog 14: The Long Term Game

Blog 15: Raising a Young Golfer: A Guide for Parents

Blog 16: How Watching the PGA Tour Can Elevate Your Golf Game

KOHR Golf Center

218 Speen Street
Natick, MA, United States

888-622-KOHR (5647)
info@teamkohr.com

Hours of Operation

Hours of Operation

Outdoor: 10am – 5pm (Daily)

*Weather permitting

Indoor: 9am – 9pm (Daily)

Current Weather

© Copyright - KOHR Academy
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter


website by interthrive
Scroll to top