Mitch Lowe · Pursuing

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Mitch Lowe

PGA Professional · Performance

Performance Under Pressure Is Not an Accident. It Is Trained.

There’s a moment in golf—and in life—where everything has the opportunity to come together.

You Don’t Have a Skill Problem. You Have an Access Opportunity.

For most players—and most high performers—the gap isn’t ability. It’s access.

The ability to bring your best into the moments that matter most.

You’ve likely experienced both sides of your game: rounds where everything feels simple—and other rounds where the same skills feel just out of reach.

That contrast isn’t random. It’s the difference between a mind trained for performance… and one still learning how to handle pressure.

Your Mind Is Always Moving in a Direction

At every moment, your mind is naturally moving somewhere. You are either moving toward what you want—or subtly drifting toward what you’re trying to avoid.

  • A target becomes a thought about missing.
  • A simple shot becomes a situation to manage.
  • Execution becomes tied to outcome.

The highest performers learn how to guide their mind—intentionally—back toward clarity, commitment, and execution. Not occasionally—but consistently.

On the course

How it is built

Workshop · Lab · Arena

Workshop

Building the Foundation

In a controlled, focused environment, you develop the tools that support performance: breathing techniques, focus exercises, and awareness practices.

The goal is not immediate performance—the goal is to build a reliable internal foundation, the same way you would build a sound golf swing.

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Lab

Turning Tools into Skills

On the course, in structured environments, you begin applying what you’ve built: breath before and during shots, smooth resets after mistakes, attention over time.

This is where learning becomes experience—where mistakes are feedback, and skills move from something you practice to something you can use when it matters.

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Arena

Performing When It Counts

Competition. Scoring rounds. Moments that carry meaning. Instead of hoping your game holds up, you begin to trust that it will.

The Arena becomes less about managing fear—and more about stepping into opportunity.

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The Pursuing Advisory

For a select group of individuals, this work becomes more personalized and more immersive.

A private, high-level performance engagement for those who want more than incremental improvement—greater control under pressure, consistent access to their best, and a clear, repeatable process.

  • On-course performance diagnostics
  • A personalized mental training system
  • Direct coaching and feedback
  • Daily practices that create lasting change

This is not about adding more to your game—it’s about refining how you access what’s already there.

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Proven at Every Level of the Game

This work is led by Mitch Lowe, a PGA Professional with over 25 years of experience helping players perform at a higher level.

From beginners to competitive players to elite performers, the goal remains consistent: help you bring your ability into the moments where it matters most.

Because when that happens, the game changes—not just in how you play, but in how you experience it.

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If You’re Ready to Perform at a Higher Level, It Starts Here

There comes a point where improvement becomes more intentional—where you stop hoping your game shows up… and begin building the ability to access it.

  • Start with a performance assessment
  • Or apply directly to the advisory