Jon coaches golfers of all abilities. He has studied with some great mentors and trainers, each of them helping him to learn for himself how to focus and concentrate his mind. He uses his experience to help golfers to play their best golf when it matters. As well as being a Performance Coach to some great golfers he considers himself to be a student of the game of golf.
His own journey began when he read Tim Gallwey’s book The Inner Game of Golf. He found a new way to learn about his swing for myself using his own experience and awareness. His performance and enjoyment improved dramatically.
Each round of golf seemed to offer him a new insight into himself, which he could learn from. As he sought to deepen my knowledge he travelled with the European Tour and asked questions of the Golf Psychologists. He travelled to the US to learn from alternative thinking golf coaches.
While in Asia he asked questions of the Buddhist Monks he encountered in the temples and as he began to inquire more into the nature of my own mind he attended various courses of Eastern origin covering The Art of Zen, The Tao and a very interesting 10 days of Vipassana silent meditation .
All of these helped him to delve into the hidden recesses and understand the nature of his mind, but by far the greatest thing he discovered was to learn for myself. “Become my own teacher.” Learning from his own experience became the bedrock of my philosophy. He has had some success as a handicap golfer, winning the only 72 hole Handicapped Competition in the UK in 2009 and again in 2010.
He was recommended to Coach struggling golfers and the list of players he now coaches has grown to include keen amateurs and professionals who are all looking to improve. Added to that is a list of Touring Professionals on the European Tour, Seniors Tour ,Challenge Tour, EPD Tour and others.
This understanding of your mind is available to anybody. You do not need to be a certain standard of golfer to understand your mind, play better golf and improve your focus and concentration. The same universal principles apply to us all.
When you make a poor swing do you always look for answers from your body? Perhaps it was your mind that got in the way. You try to iron out swing problems, not mind problems. This leaves you feeling frustrated because you cannot find the answer to your question.
It is like losing your keys in the basement and looking for them upstairs because the light is better.
Jon’s coaching enables you to experience for yourself the reality of the mind and body connection. Not just to understand it in your head, but to really experience it, swinging a golf club. This is the only practical golf psychology coaching available in the UK. This is not about positive thinking or listening to theories. This is practical, on the range and the golf course coaching, in The Arts of Concentrating Your Mind, Trusting and Letting Go in Competitions.

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