ThinkWorkPlay Mental Game Schools...

What’s stopping you from enjoying the game of golf and playing to your potential?

ThinkWorkPlay Mental Game school will teach you to:

  • have more fun on the course
  • remove the barriers that inhibit performance
  • improve clarity and decision-making
  • increase self-awareness through self-coaching
  • trust your swing
  • increase performance and lower your score
  • improve overall health and well-being through HeartMath® zone training

ThinkWorkPlay Mental Game ("CGMG") schools combine coaching expertise by Doug Hodges, PGA Professional and Mental Game Coach, and zone training with real time heart rhythm monitoring to help you play to your potential.

In an interview in 2003, Tiger Woods said it best: "The guy who is really controlling his emotions is going to win the game."

“I got a chance to use my new mental pre shot routine down in Hilton Head over the thanksgiving weekend. It's definitely given me a clearer understanding of how to consistently hit great shots. I think this will be just the edge I need to compete at the highest level of amateur golf”
Chad Westby
November '05

 

“I love the game of golf. I have played the game for over 40 years and have competed at all levels of play in the amateur ranks. I have never had a formal course nor adequately instructed in the importance of the mental game. If you want to take your game to the next level, this is a program to invest in. Doug is a very good coach and has the passion to help you obtain your golfing goals.”
Dr. William H. Morley
July '06

 

“It's scary leaving the 'Think Box' because you have to give up control.”
Vinton Fountain
July '06

 

Develop your mental game and start realizing your potential!

Tuition price is $400.00 per student. (Heritage Golf Club members receive a 20% discount)

All schools must have a minimum of two participants. Maximum student to coach ratio 4:1.

Attend an introductory workshop
Learn how to develop your mental game using the emWave®
and incorporate techniques to eliminate tension and anxiety.



2-hour workshop - tuition price $75.00

[ Individual coaching ] is also available. For more information or to register, please [ contact us ]. To read what students are saying, please visit our [ testimonials ] page.

“I struggled with golf for decades. Working on good mechanics was taking me only so far, and tinkering with them only increased my frustration and a sense that I couldn’t master a simple golf swing. Doug Hodges explained how training my mind could provide the tools that I really needed. Within 12 months of attending his mental game golf school, my handicap dropped from 12 to a 5 and it is continuing to drop because I am still learning to apply the principals that he taught. This was the best instruction I ever had, anywhere.”
Henry A. Lister, PhD
June '06

 

“ The swing mechanics are one thing – but the brain is much more powerful! In the fall of 2005, I attended my initial ThinkWorkPlay Mental Game School taught by Doug Hodges. Since this time I have focused more on the mental preparation of the game and it is paying off. I recently played in my Club Championship and for the first time competed in the in the Championship Flight as I felt that I was ready to test my game, both mental and physical. With the knowledge from Doug as well as a few tweaks with my mechanics, I placed third in the Championship Flight.

My goals are coming to fruition with the CGMG theories and applying the mental mechanics to my game! I am looking forward to my goal of winning a few championships with this knowledge and confidence that is now in my mind.”
Bill Moore
Raleigh, NC

 

“ As a novice golfer, it was important for me to learn the mechanics of golf. However, technique can only take you so far before you realize that the mental aspects of the game are just as important – if not more. I found that mental obstacles such as anxiety, lack of concentration or self-doubt can be major road blocks to playing a good round of golf. When I use a more creative, right-brain approach to golf, I am more relaxed, I play better and I definitely enjoy the game more.”
Jan Doyle
October '05
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