Why We're Actually Angry on the Golf Course (and How to Face It)
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Anger might be the single most universal struggle in golf, and most of us are carrying more of it than we realize. In this episode Tommy digs into where golf anger actually comes from, why the way we handle it on the course is probably the same way we handle it everywhere else, and what you can actually do about it before it steals another round. Honest, practical, and a lot more useful than just telling yourself to calm down.
What You'll Hear in This Episode:
- Why golf is one of the best mirrors for the anger we carry everywhere else in life
- The three faces of anger on a golf course: visible rage, brooding, and the dangerous kind nobody around you ever sees
- The real root causes: humiliation, thinking we're better than we are, the desire for control, and using golf to escape problems it was never meant to fix
- Why internalizing anger is often more destructive than expressing it
- Tiger's ten foot rule and other practical ways to address and release anger without dragging it through the rest of your round
- Why asking your playing partner a question about themselves is one of the most effective anger tools on the course
- How to tell the difference between managing the symptom and actually addressing what is going on underneath
Timestamps:
(0:00) Intro: why anger is the most universal struggle in golf
(3:28) Golf as a mirror for the anger we carry everywhere
(9:24) The three faces of anger on a golf course
(11:30) Symptoms vs the deeper issue
(15:12) The root causes: humiliation, pride, and unrealistic expectations
(20:51) When you use golf to escape life and it backfires
(32:32) Practical ways to address and release anger on the course
(40:10) Addressing the heart issue not just the symptoms
(47:30) Where to start if anger is wrecking your game