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UnF#ck Your Golf Brain

How to Shut Up Your Golf Brain and Let Your A-Game Out

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UnF#ck Your Golf Brain

Auteur(s): Cameron Strachan
Narrateur(s): Om Halliday
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What if the biggest thing holding back your golf game… is your own brain?

Most golfers practise more, think harder, and analyse everything — yet still feel stuck, inconsistent, or overwhelmed. Meanwhile, someone with no warm-up and no swing thoughts plays out of their skin.

Why?

This audiobook reveals that story — and the breakthrough behind it.

Cameron discovered it watching a golfer named Ross arrive late, tired, and unprepared… yet play with freedom, confidence, and flow. His secret was simple: he stopped overthinking and simply played.

Unf#ck Your Golf Brain is a practical guide to removing mental clutter and unlocking your natural ability.

Inside you’ll learn:

Why smart golfers struggle the most

How overthinking destroys timing and confidence

Why your natural swing is more reliable than you think

How to practise in ways that transfer to the course

How to stay calm and free under pressure

If you grind, take lessons, read books, and still can’t find consistency… this is for you.

Golf doesn’t need to feel stressful or complicated. It can feel natural, enjoyable, and effortless again.

©2025 Cameron Strachan (P)2025 Cameron Strachan
Développement personnel Entraînement Golf Psychologie du sport Réussite Cerveau humain Jeu Sports
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