Golf is 90% mental.
Most golfers never measure it.

Golf Brain improves how you practise and your on-course mental performance.

Range
Structured practice that builds mental habits which actually transfer.
Course
Track mental focus stroke by stroke, hole by hole.
Dashboard
See where focus holds and where it breaks — round by round.

You can't improve what you don't measure.

A missed shot costs one stroke. The mental spiral that follows costs two or three more. Golf Brain gives you data on the part of the game that's hardest to see — so improvement is based on what's actually happening, not what you think is happening.

How the Range works

Full and Quick sessions. Every session scores your mental commitment.

1
Warm up
Get a feel for where you are. No pressure, no score.
2
Block work
One focus. Up to 20 balls. Full commitment each time. Record whether you committed — or didn't.
3
Transfer
Random club changes. Full routine before every shot. Like the course, from a mat.
4
Performance
Play a random shot from your course and with your full process. Pressure to perform.
Golf Brain Range session — Transfer phase

Range Rating tells you whether practice is actually practice.

How the Course works

One tap per stroke. Nothing that slows you down.

1
Set your mental elements
Add 1–3 short cues that remind you what committed golf looks like for you. Examples: Target. Commit. Accept.
2
Log each stroke's mental focus
After each stroke, record if your mental focus was locked or not. That's the whole in-round flow.
3
Analyse your mental focus
On which strokes, and which holes are you losing mental focus. That's where the work is.
Golf Brain Course — scorecard

94% mental focus. Hole 9. One tap per stroke.

See the patterns

After a few rounds, the dashboard shows you which holes and shot types consistently break your focus. That's where improvement starts — not guessing, but knowing.

Golf Brain Dashboard — mental focus by hole

Mental focus % by hole, across all your recent rounds.

Free during Beta. No card required.