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The 3 Questions Every Golfer Should Ask After a Round

Kathy Hart Wood Episode 280

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What if your next breakthrough on the golf course isn’t happening during your round—but after it?

In this episode, I’m sharing an excerpt from a live coaching session inside Your Mental Caddie where we talk about one of the most overlooked skills in golf: learning from your rounds instead of simply reacting to them.

Most golfers either celebrate a good round or try to forget a bad one. But both approaches leave valuable lessons behind.

I’ll walk you through the three simple questions I encourage every golfer to ask after a round so you can build your mental toolkit, strengthen your confidence, and create solutions that actually help you perform better the next time you tee it up.

You'll learn:

  • Why identifying what went well is critical for confidence
  • How to evaluate mistakes without beating yourself up
  • The mental patterns that keep showing up in your game
  • How to create your own solutions instead of feeling at the mercy of golf
  • A simple process for turning every round into a learning opportunity

Remember: every round gives you data. The golfers who improve fastest are the ones who know how to use it.

If you're ready to build a stronger mental game one round at a time, this episode is for you. ⛳️


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