Most golfers don’t struggle because they lack information.
They struggle because they bring too much of it onto the course.
Lessons. Tips. Swing thoughts.
It builds up until practice becomes mechanical—and performance depends on thinking instead of reacting.
That works…
Until there’s pressure.
Because when it matters, your brain doesn’t want more instructions.
It wants something it can trust.
That’s why distance control disappears.
Not because your swing is broken—
But because your training never prepared you to perform.