Lessons from a wonderful life in Golf – Jerry Haas #342

Lessons from a wonderful life in Golf – Jerry Haas #342

Author: Karl Morris January 17, 2025 Duration: 55:27

Head coach at Wake Forest for 28 years

On today's show we welcome legendary Wake Forest head coach Jerry Haas who has been there for an incredible 28 years.

During this time he has been part of the development of so many great players

We had a wonderful discussion about the background to Jerry's development as a player and a coach.

His uncle was former US Masters champion Bob Goalby and his brother Jay Haas holds the record of the most made cuts in PGA Tour

Jerry went on to play on the European Tour in the golden era of the likes of Ballesteros and Langer and then the PGA Tour

Much of the development of his game involved PLAYING the game on the golf course

It is clear from the conversation that Jerry still has an incredible passion and love for the game of golf

We discussed the importance of finding a way to get the ball around the course with what you have that day.

  • How great players find ways of dealing with the inevitable poor shots and setbacks
  • Learning course management from the great players
  • Giving young players ownership of their game
  • How a good coach gets a balanced view of a player's game
  • Dealing with the realities of the game
  • Creating a very powerful learning environment
  • The more you 'give' of yourself the more you will get from the game
  • Being flexible as a coach to individual players requirements
  • Knowing WHO you are as a golfer
  • Developing people not just golfers
  • The FOUR crucial moments in every round
  • The influence of Arnold Palmer and his lasting legacy

A really incredible conversation with a coach who has been helping players at the very highest level for over 28 years

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Karl Morris has spent years working as a performance coach with some of the best golfers in Europe, and in Mind Caddie-Improve Your Mental Golf Game, he shares that expertise directly with you. This isn't just about swing thoughts or technical fixes; it's a deep, practical exploration of the psychology that dictates performance on the course. The conversation moves beyond simple positive thinking to address the real challenges players face: handling frustration after a bad hole, maintaining focus over eighteen holes, and building a resilient confidence that doesn't vanish under tournament pressure. Each episode feels like a personal session, breaking down the mental frameworks used by tour professionals into actionable strategies for any committed player. You'll hear discussions on managing expectations, creating effective pre-shot routines, and understanding how your brain can be your greatest asset or your biggest obstacle. The aim is to provide the tools that help you access your best game more often, turning those range sessions into reliable performance when it truly counts. Tune into this podcast for honest, nuanced talks that get to the heart of why we play the way we do, offering a distinct advantage that has nothing to do with new equipment and everything to do with the space between your ears.
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