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Why Confident Junior Golfers Think Differently | Dr. Bob Winters
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What separates junior golfers who thrive under pressure from those who fall apart when things go wrong? In this powerful episode of The Golf Parent, Ryan Addams sits down with renowned sports psychologist Dr. Bob Winters, also known as “The Confidence Doctor,” to explore the mental skills that shape confidence, resilience, and long term success in junior golf.
Drawing from more than 50 years of experience working with athletes, coaches, and performers, Dr. Bob explains why confidence is not something golfers are born with, but something they build through habits, perspective, and learning how to stay fully present one shot at a time. He breaks down the emotional traps young golfers fall into, including fear of mistakes, perfectionism, frustration, and the pressure to constantly perform.
Parents will gain practical tools to help junior golfers compete with more freedom, confidence, and emotional control. From creating a safe environment at home to helping players recover after bad shots and difficult rounds, this conversation is filled with timeless lessons on mindset, character, and performance. Dr. Bob also shares why great putters think differently, how elite athletes respond to adversity, and why the best competitors understand that they are always either winning or learning.
If your junior golfer struggles with confidence, nerves, frustration, or bouncing back after mistakes, this is an essential conversation on how to build the mental foundation needed for both golf and life.
🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Great junior golfers learn how to stay present one shot at a time
- Confidence is built through habits and perspective, not talent alone
- Fear of mistakes can quietly damage performance and development
- Parents play a major role in shaping emotional resilience
- The best competitors focus on learning instead of perfection
- Great putters believe every putt has a chance to go in
- Young golfers need reassurance, not pressure, after difficult rounds
- Mental toughness is developed through adversity and recovery
⏱️ EPISODE CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Bob Winters & Sports Psychology Journey
09:59 Why Junior Golfers Struggle Mentally Under Pressure
17:30 How Parents Can Build Confidence Instead of Fear
27:50 The 3 Mental Skills Every Junior Golfer Needs
31:06 Unlocking Confidence & Competitive Potential
33:55 Why Young Golfers Must Learn to Play Their Own Game
37:09 Creating a Safe Environment for Junior Golfers
42:55 The Psychology Behind Great Putting
49:13 Building Mental Toughness Through Adversity
53:10 Final Advice for Golf Parents & Young Athletes
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🔗 Connect with Dr. Bob Winters:
📸 Instagram: @dr.bobwinters
🌐 Website: www.drbobwinters.com
📚 Books: The Ten Commandments of Mindpower Golf | bit.ly/4ffmDxQ
🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:
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1 hour 6 minutes.