
Monday Apr 20, 2026
287: Gary Belsky - The Mental Game Difference Between Pros and Amateurs
If you've ever played your best golf alone but fallen apart the moment others are watching, this episode is for you.
In this conversation, Gary Belsky makes a compelling case that solo golf isn't just a scheduling convenience — it's a mental training ground that can rewire how you handle pressure, self-criticism, and the performative noise that creeps in during a round. You'll walk away with some fresh perspective on why the mental game is so hard, and a genuinely practical tool for building it.
Gary is a New York Times bestselling author, journalist, and decision-making expert who spent 14 years at ESPN, and his newly released book Solo Golf: The Zen of Playing Alone and How It Can Transform Your Game is unlike anything else in the genre.
Timestamps and topics:
01:46 - Is golf a difficult test, or for pure enjoyment?
14:49 - Shot Pattern: shotpattern.app - Discount code MENTALGOLFSHOW for 20% Off
17:19 - The Value of Solo Golf for When You're Not Solo
29:10 - Basic Practice Plan: joshnicholsgolf.com/practice
30:06 - Why Do We Try to Perform for Others?
45:30 - PutterCup: Get 15% off by going to puttercupgolf.com/mentalgolfshow and signing up for the PutterCup newsletter
47:14 - Does Enjoying Golf Get In the Way of Performing Well?
57:57 - Why Are Pro Golfers So Much Better Mentally Than Us?
1:05:15 - Gary Asks Josh What He's Learned From Doing the Podcast
1:16:01 - Gary Belsky
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Gary Belsky's book:
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