The Invincible Mind With Howard Falco

The Mental Side of Golf: Boyd Summerhays on What it Takes to be a Top Level Player

Nov 24, 2020
Boyd Summerhays, a former PGA Tour player and renowned golf instructor from a prestigious golfing family, shares insights on the mental side of golf. He emphasizes the crucial role of self-belief in achieving high performance and reflects on his upbringing and family influence in shaping his passion for the sport. Boyd discusses the importance of keeping the love for golf alive, the role of supportive parenting, and resilience through slumps. He offers practical advice for young players, highlighting the significance of no excuses, gratitude, and intentional training.
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INSIGHT

Self-Belief Powers Elite Performance

  • Self-belief lets top performers attempt shots others avoid because they truly expect success.
  • Boyd attributes elite aggression to confidence built from training, results, and positive imagery.
ANECDOTE

Family Matches Built Competitive DNA

  • Boyd's father coached seven kids by playing frequent family matches to teach competition and bonding.
  • That upbringing produced multiple collegiate players and instilled Boyd's love for the game.
ADVICE

Use A 10-Minute Rule After Rounds

  • After rounds give kids a 10-minute rule: delay performance critique to avoid crushing motivation.
  • Parents should provide emotional support, not technical post-round coaching.
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