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9 contributions to Mental Mastery Clubhouse
There’s a new way to play with CONFIDENCE under pressure ⛳️🧠💪🏻
Most people obsess over swing mechanics and technique. The problem with this is you can have a flawless swing on the range and still choke when it counts. You’re not training for the mental demands of competitive golf! The new way is NEURAL PATHWAY TRAINING. This is superior because you’re building the mental framework to perform under stress and pressure, not just drilling technique in comfortable settings. I’ve worked with PGA Tour Winners, US Amateur Champions and Club Level Legends using this approach. Stop obsessing over your swing, start training your mind to be ready and prepared for competitive situations! Want to know more? Comment MASTERY and I’ll personally reach out 🙏🙏🙏
There’s a new way to play with CONFIDENCE under pressure ⛳️🧠💪🏻
1 like • 15d
Of course I’m interested! 😁
24hrs Until Live Q&A. Thursday 6th November 7.30pm-8pm.
Hey Crew 👋 We’re just over 24 hours away from our first Live Q&A — and I couldn’t be more excited! This session is all about diving into the purpose and vision behind the Mental Mastery Clubhouse and creating space to tackle your biggest Mental Game questions. If you can’t make it live, don't stress! Drop your questions in the comments below, and I’ll be sure to answer them during the session, which I’ll share here in the Clubhouse afterwards. To join us live, simply grab the Zoom link in the Calendar and I look forward to seeing you at 7.30pm. Let’s keep building this community, learning, and having fun along the way! Jamie
24hrs Until Live Q&A. Thursday 6th November 7.30pm-8pm.
1 like • Nov 5
I had a question with putting intentions . I did the putting drill of 200 feet of putts (trying to hole 75feet) the other day and went away from using a line on the ball which I always use to help line up putts. Tonight when playing I felt the intention and even the putting stroke change to be more direct and more purposeful. What are your thoughts on lines on balls and mentally does that change our intention when a line becomes the focus and it’s not about holing the putt
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@Renan White Thankyou will check it out
50 MEMBERS 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I am a big fan of celebrating the WINS on our path to accomplishing our goals, no matter how big or small! Today, we ticked over 50 members and I can’t thank you all enough!! I’m excited and committed to build the best community possible and can’t thank you enough for being a part of the journey!’ 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
50 MEMBERS 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
1 like • 24d
Happening quickly but can’t wait to watch this keep building ! Well done Jamie !
Let’s Talk Mental Game- What’s Your Biggest Mental Game Challenge?
I want to hear from YOU! What’s the biggest challenges you face with the Mental Game of Golf? Drop it in the comments and I will create videos to help you master it!
2 likes • 26d
Belief. Understanding that I can do it and not doubt, worry or get caught up in thoughts of outcomes in a round etc.
3 likes • 26d
@James Glazier well it’s one thing to “know” you can do it, it’s another thing to believe you can! 🤷‍♂️
A place to introduce yourself. Here Goes :)
So a little about me- In my teenage years, I was an elite tennis player, ranked inside the Top 30 in Australia as a junior. But my Mental Game was the one thing that held me back from reaching my full potential. When I transitioned into competitive golf in my early 20s, those same patterns started to appear again. At 20, I launched my own Tennis Academy—and that’s when I caught the golf bug. After a back injury ended my tennis career, golf became both an outlet and a new challenge. I picked up the game quickly, dropping my handicap to 2 within two years and competing in amateur tournaments around Australia. But once again, under pressure, those same destructive mental patterns began to surface. After working with several Sports Psychologists with limited success, I turned inward—diving deep into the study of the human mind and cognitive behaviour. I was preparing for the Australasian Tour School when I ruptured two discs in my lower back. The injury left me lying flat for 15 months, and I was told I might never play golf again—or even walk without a stick. That was the turning point. I went all-in on my mental training, applying everything I’d learned about mindset, focus, and recovery. After eventually undergoing back surgery, I came back stronger—back to playing golf, tennis, and any sport I wanted. That experience proved to me the power of the mind and the importance of training it just like any other muscle. That’s when Dare2Dream Mental Performance was born. Over the past 23 years, I’ve been fortunate to coach PGA Tour and European Tour winners, a US Amateur Champion, Olympians, Commonwealth Games athletes, AFL players, and C-suite executives across Australasia and the USA. Helping others reach their potential—and enjoy the journey along the way—is what drives me every single day. I couldn’t be more excited to have you here in the Mental Mastery Skool community. Let’s grow, learn, and master the mental game together! PLEASE INTRODUCE YOURSELF IN A COMMENT BELOW:)
3 likes • 26d
Hi all. Been playing and chasing this game most my life. Most of my best friends I wouldn’t know without golf (including my partner of 20 years) I’ve been lucky enough to work with Jamie a lot and can honestly say he has had a massive influence on me and my life not just my golf game. He changed my work life for better and I’ve learnt how to be so much more present in everything I do. With golf, I’ve been lucky enough to win a couple of clubs champs. Now teaching the junior golf programs at my country club of stawell. I still a few things I would like to tick off and feel my best golf is still ahead of me. Also looking forward to helping, supporting and watching others learn and grow through here. Excited for what to come and have access to Jamie yet again! 😁
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Daniel Crawford
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Learnt a lot, still a lot more to learn! Just trying to improve and get better everyday!

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