Most golfers don't lose strokes on the range — they lose them on the walk from the range to the first tee. Neuro Golf Lab closes that gap using functional neurology, golf-specific movement, and swing instruction built as one system.
Range practice builds movement patterns in a low-pressure, repetition-rich environment. The course demands the opposite: one shot, real consequence, shifting lies. That mismatch — not a flaw in your swing — is what's costing you strokes.
Same lie, same target, unlimited do-overs. The brain learns the movement but never learns to retrieve it under pressure.
New lie every shot, one attempt, real score on the line. A different neurological task than the one you trained for.
A swing that looks identical on camera breaks down under live conditions — not from weakness, but from untrained retrieval.
Neuro Golf Lab doesn't treat instruction, fitness, and brain training as separate add-ons. Each pillar exists to close one part of the range-to-course gap.
Functional neurology principles — visual-motor integration, reaction training, pressure simulation — rewire how the brain retrieves a swing pattern under real conditions, not just rehearsed ones.
Movement work built around the demands of a golf swing: rotational power, single-leg stability, and the resilience to repeat a sound pattern shot after shot without injury or fatigue breaking it down.
Technical coaching grounded in cause, not symptom — so the changes you make on the range are the ones built to survive contact with the course.
A running series on the neuroscience behind your swing — short, sharp breakdowns of why golfers choke, freeze, or thrive under pressure, and what to do about it.
The neuroscience of state-dependent learning, and why a calm practice swing and a nervous tee shot are two different motor tasks.
What happens in the brain in the moment before a shank — and the cue that interrupts it.
Why reflex-based drills off the course quietly raise your ceiling on it.
The Lab is where the three pillars come together into a training program you can follow from anywhere. Neurology-informed practice structure, golf-specific movement work, and swing coaching — delivered online and built around closing your specific range-to-course gap.
Early access spots are limited. Get on the list and be first in when the doors open.
Get early access to The Lab, the Golf Brain series, and the full Neuro Golf Lab method — built for golfers who are done leaving their best swing on the range.