The Secrets to Transferring your range game to the Golf Course – Will Wu and John Dunigan #391

The Secrets to Transferring your range game to the Golf Course – Will Wu and John Dunigan #391

Author: Karl Morris January 9, 2026 Duration: 55:31

Today on the Mind Caddie we welcome two great guests in the shape of motor learning experts Will Wu and John Dunigan who have created a wonderful app called 'Practice Coach'

We had a fascinating discussion about all things practice and why so many golfers don't transfer their range game to the actual golf course

  • Almost a universal issue with players is they DO NOT transfer their skills
  • The route to swing changes
  • WHY are you trying to make a swing change?
  • First of all can you MOVE better?
  • Who are you as a PLAYER?
  • What are you ACTUALLY thinking about and focusing on when you try to make changes
  • Internal focus and External focus and how they affect the Mind Body connection
  • The stroke/swing is NOT the SKILL
  • Go outside what you are doing. Go too high, too low, just right
  • Our nervous system is information SEEKING and needs COMPARISON
  • Higher quality REPS
  • Enriching the experience of practice
  • Understanding and FEELING the club. Being aware of where it is in space

A wonderful session with two GREAT and accomplished coaches

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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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