Being able to Deal with WHATEVER the game of golf and life throws at us – Jim Waldron #398
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Can a Rite of Passage End Modern Psychological Suffering in Golf? | Golf Psychology & The Mental Game
Why do so many golfers struggle with fear, frustration and emotional suffering on the course?
In this powerful episode of The Mind Caddie, I'm joined by renowned golf coach and deep thinker Jim Waldron for a fascinating conversation about golf psychology, ego, performance pressure and the concept of the rite of passage.
For most of human history, societies marked the transition from child to adult with a rite of passage — a psychological shift from ego-driven identity to mature responsibility. Today, that structure has largely disappeared. Are many of us trying to play golf — and live life — with a childlike ego in an adult world?
We explore how this unresolved psychological development fuels fear of failure, score protection, shame, and emotional reactivity on the golf course.
In this episode, we dive into:
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Why golfers experience so much fear and anxiety under pressure
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How protecting your score increases suffering
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The hidden power of willingly experiencing shame and humiliation
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"Whatever we resist, we strengthen" — and how this applies to golf performance
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The principle of impermanence and why embracing it transforms your mindset
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The Buddhist concept of the Second Arrow — responding instead of reacting to setbacks
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Why letting go of outcome control creates freedom and better performance
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The real and immediate psychological consequences in professional golf
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What your golf — and your life — could look like after a true psychological rite of passage
This is a deep, thought-provoking conversation about emotional resilience, mental toughness, spiritual growth, and what it really means to "grow up" psychologically in sport.
If you're serious about improving your mental game in golf — and reducing unnecessary suffering on the course — grab your notebook. This episode may change how you see performance forever.
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