This one question could change your entire round.

✅ Is It Possible This Shot Could Be a Good One?

🧠 “Is It Possible This Shot Could Be a Good One?”

Karl Morris Shares the Most Powerful Mental Tip in Golf

If you’ve ever let a few bad holes derail your entire round, you’re not alone.

But this week, we’re sharing a simple mindset shift from one of the world’s top performance coaches that can help you reset, refocus, and play better—starting on your very next shot.

Let’s dive in 👇

Meet Karl Morris.

A renowned performance coach with over 25 years of experience, Karl has worked with multiple major champions and recent PGA Tour winners like Ryan Fox. His teachings don’t rely on clichés or vague advice—they’re rooted in decades of real-world experience helping the best in the world.

And if there’s one thing he wants every golfer to understand?

It’s the power of a well-timed question.

💬 The One Question That Can Instantly Change Your Round

When things start to spiral on the course—missed fairways, three-putts, bad bounces—your attention can scatter. Most golfers try to “lock in” or “reset” with vague intentions, but Karl suggests a better strategy:

Ask yourself: “Is it possible that this shot could be a good one?”

It might sound simple. But it’s powerful.

Why?

Because that question brings your attention back to the present moment—the only place where great golf can happen.

Unless you create a story about your bad swing, bad luck, or bad day, the answer is always yes. That single shift in thinking puts you in a better mental state to execute the shot in front of you.

🎧 Learn More from Karl Morris

Want to dive deeper into Karl’s mental performance framework?

👉 Download the Mind Caddie App

It’s like having a mental performance coach in your pocket. The app includes pre-round mental prep, in-round strategies, breathing techniques, and more.

👉 Listen to Karl’s podcast with Ralph Bauer

An in-depth conversation on Tour-level focus, green reading, and practical routines.

🏌️‍♂️ Take It to the Course

Next time you’re on the tee and frustration creeps in, try Karl’s advice:

“Is it possible that this shot could be a good one?”

Let that question anchor your mind.

Not in the past.

Not in the future.

But right here, where the next great shot can happen.

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Let me know if you have any questions—I’d love to hear how it’s working for you.

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