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#35: [Inside the Mind] Jesse Perryman: Stop Trying So Hard and Play Better Golf

#35: [Inside the Mind] Jesse Perryman: Stop Trying So Hard and Play Better Golf

Update: 2024-09-26
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Buckle up.

You’re about to enter into the ether of a zen-like, hypnotic flow conversation with a +2 handicap index golfer who recently won his club tournament - at 54 years of age.

Meet Jesse Perryman - a competitive amateur golfer, father of five, with a deep-rooted fascination of psychology (alongside a degree in it) and the host of the Flaghunters Golf Podcast.

He’s been golfing for over 40 years, including three years as a Division I golfer, alongside multiple tournament trophies.

Jesse has an eerily similar and unique view about harnessing the power of your subconscious mind to play your best golf.

In today’s episode, you’ll learn:

  • The importance of setting intentions before a round, being present in the moment, and getting out of your comfort zone.
  • The need to embrace nerves and doubts as part of the human experience and use them as a guide for growth. 
  • The concept of the pie chart, which includes technical skills, physical well-being, and the mental game as key components of improvement. 
  • Why ever golfer - no matter their handicap - should enter tournaments as soon as possible.
  • How - and why - to practice passionate acceptance about their natural fear and nervousness on the course. 
  • The importance of accepting where you are in your golf game to facilitate growth.

Get your pencils ready and start listening. 

P.S. Please excuse the audio on my end - I lost my voice that week and barely held it together for the conversation. 

Connect with Jesse

> > > If you enjoy Jesse and I riffing (we’ve talked for HOURS), you can catch two more hours of conversation between the two of us discussing all things mindset on his show here:

  1. Conquering Self-Sabotage on the Golf Course with Paul Salter
  2. Achieving Flow State in Golf and Life with Paul Salter

Key Takeaways:

  • Setting intentions before a round can help golfers relax and alleviate stress.
  • Being present in the moment is crucial for optimal performance on the golf course.
  • Getting out of your comfort zone, such as playing in tournaments, can lead to significant growth and improvement.
  • Embracing nerves and doubts is part of the human experience and can serve as a guide for progress.
  • The pie chart concept highlights the importance of technical skills, physical well-being, and the mental game in golf improvement. Accept fear and nervousness as part of the game and embrace the energy in your body.
  • Simulate tournament conditions in practice to prepare for competitive rounds.
  • Play the golf course in your mind to develop the right mindset for playing your best.
  • Meditation can help cultivate mental resilience and the ability to be comfortable in uncomfortable situations.
  • Accept where you are in your golf game to facilitate growth and improvement.

Key Quotes:

  • "You need to be able to remember it under duress or if you're starting to go the other way, you're going to play well because I can guarantee your listeners that listen to this podcast, Paul, that if they do that, they will supersede their expectations during the course of the round."
  • "When you can, when you start whatever that practice is, whether it's meditation, whether it's yoga, whether it's breath work, whatever it is, chanting, I don't care. Scottie Shephler's single greatest asset he has in his game right now is his ability to be in the present moment."
  • "Your pie chart is in motion. It's in motion. You have the basics. Hey man, I want you to get up and work out every day or get some movement in your body. That's going to be huge because a stiff golf swing is not going to lend itself to fluidity of mind."
  • "Whether you make this or you miss it, you're not going to die. So just get up and hit the damn thing."
  • "What you resist persists."
  • "Use one ball. Don't use three balls. Don't use a sleeve. Just use one ball."

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Time Stamps:

  • 00:00 : Introduction and Background
  • 03:04 : Setting Intentions and Relaxing for Better Golf
  • 07:38 : The Power of Being Present in the Moment
  • 11:56 : The Pie Chart: A Holistic Approach to Golf Improvement
  • 18:43 : Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone for Growth
  • 21:10 : Embracing Nerves and Doubts as a Guide for Progress
  • 24:27 : Embracing Fear and Nervousness
  • 26:42 : Simulating Tournament Conditions in Practice
  • 29:42 : Playing the Golf Course in Your Mind
  • 33:26 : The Power of Meditation in Golf
  • 42:04 : Acceptance and Growth in Golf
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#35: [Inside the Mind] Jesse Perryman: Stop Trying So Hard and Play Better Golf

#35: [Inside the Mind] Jesse Perryman: Stop Trying So Hard and Play Better Golf

Paul Salter, Jesse Perryman