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Revision as of 20:07, 13 September 2007
Title
Dr. Gio Valiante - golf psychology - golf instruction, PGA, college golf, AJGA, golf coach
Description
Dr. Gio Valiante was a doctoral fellow at Emory University where he studied the relationship between confidence and performance in achievement settings. He is an award winning author who has been recognized by the American Educational Research Association, the American Psychological Association, and the Southeastern Psychological Association for his contributions to understanding human functioning. He has lectured widely on topics related to peak performance and optimal functioning.
Dr. Valiante is currently a professor at Rollins College where he recently received a research grant to spend a year traveling with the PGA Tour to complete a groundbreaking psychological study which explored the minds of over 100 competitive golfers, including: