Confidence building

Building Confidence Building into Your Practice Routine

Add evidence-based confidence work to range sessions instead of hoping it appears later.

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Practice belief, not just mechanics

A routine for confidence should include shots that matter. Finish each range session with a small test: three fairway windows, three wedge targets, or three putts you must roll with full routine.

Weekly structure

Day Mental skill Golf task
Short game Acceptance One-ball up-and-downs
Range Commitment Random clubs and targets
Putting Reset Must restart after a rushed stroke

Small tests create honest confidence.

Putting it in focus

Confidence grows faster when you can point to evidence. FocusGolf gives you that evidence through watch-first swing capture, session history, and progress trends on tempo, speed, and consistency. After a practice block, save the swings that felt calm and produced good shots; the next time nerves arrive, you’re recalling something real rather than trying to manufacture belief.

Keep notes

Write one sentence after practice: what did I trust today? Over a month, those notes become a better memory than the one bad swing your brain keeps replaying.