Helping You Get Back to Steady-On and Off the Course

When Your Swing is Fine — But Your Mind Isn’t

Counseling Caddie helps golfers recognize the moment focus slips, emotions spike, or frustration takes over — and teaches simple ways to reset, on and off the course.

THE concept

You know that moment.

The swing didn’t feel terrible —
but something shifted.

Your mind starts racing.
You rush the next shot.
Confidence dips.
Frustration creeps in.

Even golfers who know better still get pulled out of rhythm.

Counseling Caddie exists for those moments — not to fix your swing, but to help you steady your mind so you can play the shot in front of you.

the method

The SWING Method is the framework behind Counseling Caddie.

It’s designed to help you notice when you’re slipping out of focus — and guide yourself back with intention.

It helps you:

  • pause instead of react

  • recognize what’s happening internally

  • interrupt unhelpful patterns

  • re-engage with clarity

the results

This isn’t about positive thinking or grinding harder.

Counseling Caddie is grounded in decades of counseling experience, real rounds of golf, and practical tools used to regulate thoughts, emotions, and adrenaline — in real time.

The same skills that help golfers reset after a bad shot also help people navigate pressure, frustration, and self-doubt off the course.

who is this for?

Counseling Caddie is for golfers who:

  • feel emotionally hijacked after mistakes

  • tense up or rush under pressure

  • know the mechanics but struggle with consistency

  • want practical tools — not theory

You don’t need to be broken.
You just need a way back to steady.

Get Ready to Get Steady

If any of this sounds familiar, you’re in the right place.

The STOP Skill Checklist is a simple way to start recognizing what’s happening internally and gently guide yourself back to focus — on the course and beyond.

Get the STOP Skill Checklist