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The MOGOBELI Workshop

One program. Three ways in.

Every format follows the same arc — see the pattern, find the opening, commit to the change, test it under pressure. The difference is pace: spread it across a month, compress it into two days, or live inside it for a week.

Format one

The Monthly Series

4 half-days · weeks apart

Four sessions, one arc. Each session sets up a specific practice for the weeks that follow — on the course, at work, and at home — and each new session begins with what you found.

Session One

The Mirror

Play, and pay attention. Golf gives you honest feedback on every swing — and under pressure, your game starts showing you patterns that also run your work and your life.

Session Two

The Crack

Every pattern has an opening. This session is about finding yours — the specific place where the old pattern breaks down and something better can get in.

Session Three

The Declaration

Insight without commitment fades. Here you name, out loud and in writing, what changes — narrowed down to goals that are fully within your control.

Session Four

The Test

Back onto the course, under real pressure, to see what holds. Not a final exam — a checkpoint on a longer climb, and a setpoint for what comes next.

The weeks between are the workshop. Most programs end when the room empties; the Monthly Series is built the other way around. Sessions start the work — ordinary weeks are where it takes. That's why this is the flagship format.

Format two

The 2-Day Intensive

2 full days · back to back

The same arc — Mirror, Crack, Declaration, Test — compressed into two consecutive days of golf and classroom work. What you trade in spacing, you gain in momentum.

Day One

See it, and find the opening

A round played with new attention, then classroom work to name the patterns your game revealed — and locate the crack where change can get in.

Day Two

Declare it, and test it

Commit in writing to what changes, then take it straight back onto the course under pressure. You leave with a declaration — and a concrete plan for the weeks after you go home.

Best for tight calendars and traveling cohorts. The intensive is the fastest way through the full arc — and it pairs naturally with the free tools in the Club to keep the work going once you're back.

Format three

The Retreat

6 days · Monday–Saturday

The deepest version of the program. Six days of golf and classroom sessions, with room to go further into the frameworks — the five dimensions of performance, what you're building your life around, and how to keep raising the bar once you find your footing.

Monday

Arrive & orient

Settle in, play, and set the foundation the rest of the week builds on.

Tuesday

The Mirror

Rounds played with attention — letting the course show you your patterns.

Wednesday

The Crack

Finding the specific opening where your pattern gives way.

Thursday

Anchor it

Classroom work on what you're anchoring the change to — not just what you'll do, but who you're becoming.

Friday

The Declaration

Commitments made concrete, in writing, drawing on time-tested thinking about what's actually in your control.

Saturday

The Test

A final round under pressure — and a new setpoint to take home.

Six days is enough time for a category shift — from changing what you do to changing who you are when the pressure rises. If the Monthly Series is the flagship rhythm, the Retreat is the full immersion.

At a glance

Which format fits?

There's no wrong door — all three follow the same arc with the same tools. Choose the pace that matches your calendar and how deep you want to go right now.

The Monthly SeriesThe 2-Day IntensiveThe Retreat
LengthFour half-daysTwo full daysSix days, Monday–Saturday
RhythmWeeks between sessionsBack to backFull immersion
StrengthChange woven into real weeksMomentum; fastest way through the arcDepth; time for the work to become identity
Best ifYou're local and want the work to take root as you live itYour calendar is tight, or your cohort is traveling inYou want to step fully out of routine and go deep
Who it's for

Built for high-achieving professionals

You don't need a great swing. You need a willingness to look at what your game is telling you.

  • Dentists, accountants, and attorneys — and professionals like them — who carry real pressure every week
  • Golfers of any skill level, from serious players to occasional ones
  • People who are done with generic seminars and want something concrete enough to act on
  • Anyone who suspects the way they play says something about the way they live — and wants to find out what

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