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Cameron Young’s Self-Talk on the 18th Tee: The Power of the Present Moment
What the 2026 Players Championship Teaches Golfers About the BE PreparedPhase Golf often reveals the difference between talent and championship thinking in a single moment. At the 2026 Players Championship, that moment came on the 18th tee for Cameron Young . Just 24 hours earlier, the exact same hole had delivered heartbreak. Young’s drive found the water and led to a double bogey. The memory was fresh. The pressure was immense. And the tournament was on the line. Mo
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2 days ago5 min read


Why Principle #6: BE Adaptable Is the Secret to Success at The Players Championship
Every year at The Players Championship, the world’s best golfers arrive at TPC Sawgrass believing their swing is ready. But by Sunday afternoon, the tournament reveals a deeper truth about the game: success in golf isn’t about perfect consistency—it’s about adaptability. This article explores how BE Golf Principle #6, BE Adaptable, mirrors the challenges players face at The Players Championship and why learning to adjust to changing conditions is one of the most important ski
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Mar 134 min read


Parent Education Guide: Your Child’s Pathway to Confident Golf
Every parent wonders if their child is practicing golf the right way, competing too soon, or building real confidence. The truth? Great golfers aren’t rushed—they’re developed. Discover the BE Golf + Kensington Junior Golf Tour pathway that helps kids BEcome passionate, confident, and ready to compete—without fear.
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Feb 273 min read


How to Stop Ruining Your Round on Hole #1
Most golfers don’t ruin their round with a bad swing. They ruin it with pressure on the first tee. The nerves, the audience, the fear of embarrassment. It all builds before you even take the club back. The truth is, the first tee isn’t a swing problem. It’s a mindset problem. And once you learn how to manage that moment, everything about your round starts to change.
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Feb 133 min read


What It Really Takes to Make the High School Golf Team — and Play College Golf
Making the high school or college golf team isn’t about one lucky round—it’s about consistency, coachability, and a clear plan. This guide from BE Golf breaks down what coaches really look for, what parents often miss, and how junior golfers can build a pathway to success without burning out or guessing.
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Feb 53 min read


Why New Year’s Resolutions Fail for Most Golfers (and What to Do Instead in 2026)
Most golfers start January with big resolutions—practice more, lower their handicap, fix their swing. By February, those goals are gone. At BE Golf Coaching, we know resolutions fail because they’re built on hope, not structure. Real improvement in 2026 comes from clarity, skill-building, and systems that make progress automatic. Stop chasing quick fixes and start training with purpose—so this year, your goals finally stick.
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Jan 93 min read
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