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Tour Mentality: Inside the Mind of a Tour Pro

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Ever wondered what tour pros are thinking? Every golfer out there wants to lower their scores and unlock the secret to the game. Now you can go inside the mind of a tour pro that lived, breathed, and played golf at the highest level. Learn from someone who couldn’t break 80 to become the 16th best player in the world, and the only man to beat World No. 1 Tiger Woods twice in match play. Nick O’Hern was a grinder on Tour extracting every ounce of ability from what he’d been given. Proving even if you aren’t the most physically gifted golfer, you can still compete with anyone if you’re mentally tough. That’s the secret that allowed him to forge a successful career in a sport that’s one of the toughest to do so, and it’s the secret he offers in these pages. What’s your pre-shot routine? How do you prepare for your next round of golf? How should you practice and how do you beat first-tee nerves? These are just some of the questions he answers to bring you inside the mind of a tour pro and learn the Tour Mentality .

148 pages, Paperback

Published November 11, 2016

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July 11, 2026
If you’re serious about improving your golf game, this is a great read. Nick O’Hern shares practical practice drills and games that are easy to take straight to the range or short-game area, making the advice feel immediately useful. I also enjoyed learning more about his career on tour—the personal stories add context and make the lessons more memorable. The anecdotes never feel forced; they tie in well with the point he’s making and help reinforce the mental side of the game. A worthwhile book for golfers of any skill level looking to practice with more purpose.
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October 29, 2025
Some really useful advice for all levels of golfers but particularly the advanced players. A lot of this stuff isn’t new and if you have read Bob Rotella’s books, this will be old hat.
The short and long game drills are very useful.
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