Richard Zokol: Detaching Emotion From Results | The Mental Game of Golf #411
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What if the biggest breakthrough in your golf game had nothing to do with your swing?
In this fascinating conversation, former PGA Tour winner Richard Zokol shares the mindset shifts that helped him compete at the highest level — and why reducing emotional attachment to outcome could completely change your relationship with golf.
Richard, author of Zokology – Change Your Perspective, Not Your Swing, opens up about tour life, mental performance, process thinking and learning to quiet a noisy mind. Nicknamed "Disco Dick" for listening to music on a Sony Walkman between shots, Richard developed unconventional ways to stay calm, creative and competitive under pressure.
We explore:
• Why process matters more than results
• How emotional detachment can improve performance
• The difference between logical and spatial thinking in golf
• Why understanding your personality type matters
• Using music to quiet mental noise on the course
• The lost art of wedge play
• How to score your mental game
• Why technical coaching doesn't work the same for everyone
• Stories from the PGA Tour and Brigham Young University alongside Bobby Clampett
• Lessons passed down from his father and a lifetime in the game
Richard recorded 20 Top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, including two victories, but this episode goes far deeper than tournament golf. It's a masterclass in mindset, perspective and learning to enjoy the game more.
A brilliant conversation with one of golf's deepest thinkers.
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