…even in what’s called a ‘loss’
The CBS (and All of the networks’) golf announcers all seem to be just amazed at how together, non-plussed by pressure situations, calm, fearless, and able to execute the current crop of young PGA Tour golfers are when wrapping up a tournament. I’m sure that Gary McCord, David Feherty, Johnny Miller, and Jim Nantz all place themselves in the shoes of those young players when they were that age, and remember how they’d have felt in that situation…
But Keegan Bradley mentions Dr. Bob Rotella in his post-round interview….
…and Jason Dufner works with another BIG TIME (albeit elusive) Sport Psychologist.
Hey, announcers (and fans, and amateur players)…It’s not a shock that they can be calm at crunch time! THEY PRACTICE THEIR MENTAL SKILLS EVERY DAY! It’s just like a bucket of balls, or a putting drill. Practice makes permanent.
The PGA Championship was another study in the importance of mental toughness. ESPN’s headline read ‘Jason Dufner reflects positively on loss’. To hear Jason talk about it…sure it was disappointing, but it doesn’t sound like it’s a loss to him..(Even the headline ‘reflect positive’ is a mental skill…reframing!) Here’s the rest:
Frequent visitors to our Athlete’s Audio Academy video interview series will hear the themes that our Sport Psychology professionals bring up all the time.
- Focus on controllables
- Remaining Positive
- Keeping an even keel
- Learning from non-ideal events
- Persevering
- Doing what you love, and having fun
- Letting go, and relaxing…
…gust to name a few of the key mental skills that Keegan and Jason showed as the round wound down.
Kudos, young guns. You’re teaching everyone about mental skills training without even trying!

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