ever tempted to throw your putter in the lake?

Sports psychology for golfers — from club level to the DP World Tour.

Players including Colin Montgomerie, Ewen Ferguson and Connor Syme.

does this scenario seem familiar?

The par-four fourteenth.

You're playing well.

A great drive off the tee.

A well-executed six iron, right to the heart of the green.

A four-footer for birdie.

It looks a simple putt.

But if you've lost all confidence with the putter, putts around the closing holes are never simple.

The grip tightens.

The doubts come back.

You leave it miserably short - scared of going past.

Then drag the three-footer left.

Then watch your bogey putt slide right.

By the time you walk off the green, golf has stopped feeling like a sport.

the problem isn’t your swing

You know things have to change.

You can't carry on like this.

You've read the books.

You've paid for the lessons.

The doubts don't go away.

Books can help.

But they're not the same as having someone alongside you, working through the specific way your game falls apart.

And golf coaches are excellent at technique — but technique isn't your problem.

The way you're thinking on the course is your problem.

THAT’S NOT SOMETHING Another lesson is going to fix


THE PATTERNS I SEE AGAIN AND AGAIN

1: Negative thoughts that eat away at confidence before you've even teed off.

2: Simple putts missed. The little ones you used to make in your sleep.

3: Indecision over club selection. Two minds, two outcomes, neither of them good.

4: Anxiety building around specific holes. The same mistakes, the same places, every round.

5: Rushing shots to get them over with. Or taking forever and knowing you're going to hook it before you swing.

6: A good round that disintegrates on the back nine. Again and again.

SIX DIFFERENT PATTERNS. ONE ROOT CAUSE.

Success Stories

  • Ewen Ferguson

    Three times DP World Tour winner

  • Colin Montgomerie

    Senior Masters Woburn 2014

  • Connor Syme

    DP World Tour Winner

How I Can Help

One conversation first.

A call where I get a feel for your game, where it's breaking down, and what's actually causing it.

No commitment beyond that — a bit like trying out a new club from the pro shop before you buy.

If we both think we can work together, we go from there.

The aim is simple: get your scorecard reflecting your actual ability, and get you enjoying your golf again.

THE LONGER YOU WAIT THE LONGER YOU STAY STUCK.