In this episode of On The Mark, Mark Immelman welcomes Carolin Pinegger (Austrian national team alum, UCF golfer, former LPGA/Symetra player, and now coach + social media star). Carolin shares what it was like competing on Big Break: Myrtle Beach—five weeks isolated, long production days, constant cameras—and why that experience made competitive golf feel easy by comparison.
From there, the episode becomes a masterclass on what really wrecks swings: Tension, driven by brain “traffic.” Carolin explains how to train your brain like a muscle, use breathing to shift from “red” (overstimulated) back to “green,” and build dependable systems that hold up under pressure.
Then she delivers a set of at-home drills (no range required) to improve grip, sequencing, pressure shift, and putting start line—using everyday items like a hammer, mirror, towels, and books.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
Carolin also share 5 Game Improvement drills you can do at home:
Drill #1: Hammer & Hinge (fix grip + wrist set, stop early elbow fold)
Drill #2: Backswing Sequence (Mirror) (hinge → arms → shoulders → hips)
Drill #3: Mirror Depth Check (hands near heels; match top position to your shot shape)
Drill #4: Flow / Pressure Shift (towels under feet for rhythm + movement)
Drill #5: Book Putting Gate (start-line training + “through” mindset.)
Key Takeaways:
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