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Welcome to The Composed Golfer Collective
The Composed Golfer Collective is a performance community for golfers who understand that once the mechanics are solid, the real game is played elsewhere. This is a joined effort between Sascha — performance coach and Jon — former PGA Tour caddie We combine high-level course insight with psychological precision. What We Stand For: Composure is not a personality trait. It’s a trained response. It’s how you decide, commit, and respond when the round gets uncomfortable. And in golf, discomfort doesn’t wait for the final hole. It shows up shot by shot. Here, composure is not abstract. It is operational. What This Community Is Not: - Not a swing tip forum - Not technical coaching - Not motivational hype - Not ego-driven score comparison If you’re here, your swing is likely not your primary ceiling. What This Community Is: - A place to analyze decisions under pressure - A space to discuss resets after bad holes - A shared language for composure - A laboratory for competitive steadiness We focus on what happens between shots, because that’s where rounds are either protected or lost. Let’s build an amazing forward and performance oriented community and why not start with a short intro of yourself: - Where you play - What you’re working toward - What tends to derail your rounds Bring honesty. Bring curiosity. We’re building players who are composed under pressure. — Sascha & Jon Play steady. Play committed
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What do you do immediately after a bad shot?
Most golfers don’t have a post-shot routine. They just… react. And that reaction is usually what wrecks the next 2–3 holes. So I’m curious: After a bad shot, what actually happens for you? - Do you replay it in your head? - Get frustrated? - Try to fix your swing mid-round? - Or do you have a system that resets you? Here’s something most golfers miss: The goal after a bad shot is not to fix it. It’s to clear the emotion and return to neutral. Because if you stay emotional, you lose awareness. And if you lose awareness, you can’t make good decisions. A simple framework you can test next round: 1. Acknowledge (without emotion) Instead of reacting → just say: 👉 “Hmm… interesting.” (This creates separation immediately) 2. Reflect (briefly, not technically) Ask yourself: - Was I committed? - Did I have a clear picture? - Was I rushed or tense? (Not: “my swing is off today”) 3. Reset (fully let it go) Once you’ve answered that → it’s over. No carrying it into the next shot. Good players don’t avoid bad shots. They just don’t let one shot become three. Question for you: What’s your current post-shot habit… and is it helping you or hurting you?
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How I played this Par 5
I wanted to share a video I made of me playing this Par 5 at Salgados and how I thought through it. Share any questions or thoughts?!
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How I played this Par 5
When the lie makes you tense…
A golfer in the community mentioned something recently that I think a lot of players relate to. A difficult lie around the green: • tight hard pan • heavy rough • ball sitting down And suddenly… The shot feels uncomfortable. Confidence drops. Routine disappears. What’s interesting is that the technique often isn’t the main issue. It’s the loss of clarity. One simple way to reset this: Before you hit the shot, ask yourself: “Can I explain in the simplest way how I’m going to play this?” If you can’t explain it simply, it’s very hard to commit to it. If you can, the body tends to follow. Good players don’t avoid difficult lies. They just return to a clear, simple process quickly. Question for you: What type of lie around the green do you feel least confident with?
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When the lie makes you tense…
Short game feels?
Interesting how often pressure shows up around the short game. Those shots tend to require feel more than mechanics. Less full swing, more tempo, rhythm, and visualizing the shot you want to create. When golfers get technical there, tension usually sneaks in. Curious for you guys: Does your short game feel more like creative feel, or does it still feel like you’re trying to control mechanics?
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