Golf-putting is required accuracy and allocation of powers for the playing as few strokes per round and this is could be key factor for championship. The purpose of this study is to compare of changes in surface brainwave and electromyogram between high and low performance of players during golf-putting. We would build up the training foundation for improving golf-putting performance. For this study, The 13 subjects was divided into 2 groups(low and high performance players’ group in competitions), and then their electroencephalo-graphy(EEG) and electromyogram(EMG) was measure both pre and post golf-putting. Statistical analysis was done using repeated ANOVA with SPSS 15.0, statistical significance was set at the level of p〈.05. As a result changes of brainwave and electromyogram were significant different between time(pre/post putting) and group(low/high performance). These results explained that high performance college golf players have ability to concentrate all his energies and control of his stress upon putting. In conclusion golf coach should interest in improving player’s concentration and stress management to make plans for putting training program.