John Haime works with some of the world’s leading athletes in mental/emotional performance development and he wants to help you. He has been a GolfWRX Contributor for the past 18 months, and his articles have been well received and followed. As a next step, we’d like to introduce you to John and give you the opportunity to ask him questions related to your curiosities about the mental and emotional part of the game in a GolfWRX Forum Chat.
John’s golf background is impressive. He grew up as one of Canada’s top junior and amateur players, had a successful NCAA career and played professional golf globally for more than six years years with several tournament wins and a record-breaking 62 in an event in Australia. His father is a 40-year PGA Golf Professional and his brother is one of Canada’s leading Golf Instructors.
John currently works with athletes, executives and artists globally. His client list includes some of the world’s leading athletes in a variety of sports from golf, tennis, hockey, football, basketball, squash, equestrian and others. He is often called on by leading PGA Tour coaches to offer assistance to players in a number of areas of high performance.
His 5-step New Edge Performance process is a well-rounded performance solution designed to help players, and it uses key pieces from emotional intelligence, sport psychology, executive coaching and neuroscience. John also helps professional athlete clients transition from their careers in sport to new careers and passions. He has recently created a leading-edge developmental online coaching program for athletes to introduce them to the fundamentals of mental/emotional performance development.
If you are struggling with your game or would like to know more about the “mysterious” mental and emotional part of golf, join us for a Live Forum Chat on February 22 at 1 p.m. EST. John will simplify things for you and highlight his work with the world’s best. He’ll give you some ideas how you might take further advantage of your technical and physical abilities, and most important of all, enjoy the game and the time you put into it.