
Post-round reflection · Journal No. 2
Play The Next Shot Train the single most important mental skill in golf: moving on.
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“Structured tracking is exactly what serious golfers need to lower their scores and build consistency. The thoughtful layout makes patterns easy to spot and act on.”Lorien Scott, PGA Professional
Play The Next Shot
Play The Next Shot Train the single most important mental skill in golf: moving on. Description Every golfer hits bad shots. What separates great golfers from frustrated golfers is how quickly they recover. The Play The Next Shot Journal trains your ability to reset mentally after mistakes so one bad shot never turns into a bad hole—or a bad round. Instead of replaying mistakes in your mind, you learn to shift your focus immediately to the next opportunity. Because the next shot is the only one that matters. The Play the Next Shot journal helps you to let go of bad shots faster, stay mentally present during a round, avoid emotional spirals after mistakes, maintain confidence under pressure and build resilience on the course.What you get: A premium A5 journal (148 x 210mm) built to live in your golf bag and stand up to round after round. The cover has a soft matte finish with subtle gold foil detailing, wrapped over a sturdy board that holds its shape no matter how often you reach for it. Inside, the pages are smooth and substantial under a pen, giving you 112 pages of room to work through your rounds without bleed-through or flimsiness. Bound with a gold wire-o spine, it lays completely flat whether you're filling it out at the course, in the clubhouse, or back at home. Built to be used, not just looked at.
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The preparation journal and the reflection journal, designed to be used in tandem. AU$98.00 separately, AU$89.00 as the bundle, AU$9.00 saved, and the practice actually compounds when both halves are in the bag.
Each week, off the course. Set your intention, plan your practice and decide what matters most — where the mental game is really built.
Five minutes before you tee off. Review your reset cues and your focus — the mindset you'll carry to the first tee, not the score.
Ten minutes after the round. What went well mentally, where you lost focus, and what you'll carry into the next round.
Structured tracking is exactly what serious golfers need to lower their scores and build consistency. The thoughtful layout makes patterns easy to spot and act on.
Reflection compounds. This is the missing piece between the lessons and the round.
I bring it to every round. It's quietly become the most useful thing in my bag.
Thought provoking and comprehensive without being overwhelming. The structure is perfect for building deeper insights.
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