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  • Today I’m sitting down with mindset coach and hypnotherapist, Paul Salter, to get his unique insights on using hypnosis to elevate your golf game. Paul defines hypnosis as “a state of deep relaxation with the intention to make positive change”. A skilled hypnotherapist can help anyone silence their inner critic, and directly connect with their subconscious mind to unlearn limiting beliefs and. This, in turn, allows new, more productive beliefs to take their place. Asked how golfers can harness the power of hypnosis to take their game to the next level, Paul reminds us that “there is no shortage of mental and emotional hazards on the course.” Coming up against those hazards triggers negative self-talk, which naturally nurtures self-destructive behaviors that ruin your chances at a great, fun round. To golfers struggling with emotional control, Paul demonstrates how hypnosis can significantly boost performance and align you with your best self. Paul goes on to explain how to cultivate a winning mindset, create confidence on demand, enhance emotional resiliency, and effortlessly find flow and fun out on the course. As a bonus, we also touch on finding success both as a golfer and as a parent–at the same time! About Paul SalterHaving personally coached over 2,500 clients, Paul Salter is an expert in helping you get out of your own way by stopping self-sabotage at the source. With an extensive background working with elite Collegiate, Professional, and Olympic athletes as a Sports Dietitian, his unique coaching system leverages 15 years of coaching with an emphasis on hypnosis, subconscious reprogramming, mindset shift training, and proven strategies to help you unstuck yourself. The result: You break through limiting beliefs, overcome mental roadblocks, and conquer the fears holding you back from unlocking your full potential.
    Connect with Paul: Scratch Golfer's Mindset PodcastInstagram"X"Free Hypnosis MP3 Recording: HereNewsletter: HereEmail: [email protected]
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  • I’m sitting down with Mark Milatz of Caddie Tales fame to listen to his hilarious and insightful stories out on the course, as well as his inspiring journey from alcoholism to sobriety. It’s a victory that he says would not have been possible without the opportunity to live his passion as a caddie! We also get into caddie best practices, such as quelling your player’s nerves before a round, the importance of lag putting, and getting real about pace-of-play with self-proclaimed “fast” groups! About Mark Milatz
    Mark never anticipated becoming a caddie. It was a role he stumbled upon out of sheer necessity, a lifeline when he found himself at rock bottom due to a string of regrettable choices that shattered his life and career. Initially, he viewed it as a temporary measure, a means to gather his shattered pieces and find a way forward. Little did he know that this seemingly inconsequential detour would ignite a profound passion within him, becoming his salvation and guiding light.
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  • Welcome to today's episode, where we have the pleasure of speaking with Christine the Channel, an intuitive channel, energy healer, and the founder of Ahai™ energy healing. In this episode, we dive deep into a topic that has been weighing on my mind – my recent feelings of disinterest, stagnation, and lack of inspiration in my golf game.

    Discussion Highlights:

    Meet Christine: Learn about Christine’s journey as an intuitive channel and energy healer, and how she helps individuals unlock their potential through her unique healing methods.

    Feeling Stuck in Golf: I share my struggles with golf and how those feelings have impacted not only my game but also the overall flow of the podcast.

    The Need for Change: Recommended to us by a friend and future podcast guest, Christine could be the right person to facilitate progress and shift the energy surrounding my golf experience.

    Energy Healing Approach: Christine guides us through her process of Ahai™ energy healing, focusing on releasing blocks and re-energizing our passion for golf and other aspects of life.

    Listener Connection: It’s important to acknowledge how these feelings can resonate with many of you. If you’re feeling stuck or uninspired in any area of your life—whether it’s work, family, or hobbies—you're not alone.

    Embracing Progress: Christine unwraps valuable insights that helped me during this episode, and I’m confident they’ll resonate with you too.

    Tune In: Listen to the episode and join us on this transformative journey with Christine. You’ll gain practical tools and inspiration to help you move forward, just as I did.

     Connect with Christine: Multidimensional Podcast  Instagram Website - here Next Level You membership - here Free Ahai Energy Clearing & Activation - here 

     

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  • I'm sitting down with special guest Alex Andersen to dive into an exciting summer recap. From golfing on picturesque courses to unforgettable family adventures, we cover it all!

    Episode Highlights:

    Golf Courses & Destinations:

    Idaho, Ohio, and Hawaii: Alex and I reminisce about some of the stunning golf courses we played over the summer. Tune in for insights on these locations and what made them memorable. The Creek Cup at Whistling Straits: I share some experiences from playing in this amazing event, including the challenges and highlights of the iconic Wisconsin course.

    Family Adventures:

    European Trip: I recount taking my teenage son on an unforgettable European adventure, filled with new experiences and bonding moments. Taylor Swift Concert: A special highlight of our trip was seeing Taylor Swift perform live. Find out why this concert was a standout moment of our summer. Summer Camp in New York: I also discuss taking my daughter to a reunion summer camp experience in New York, and how much fun we had.

    Golf Equipment Talk:

    Titleist GT Series Clubs: We delve into the importance of getting fitted for clubs and my experience with the new Titleist GT Series. Discover why custom fitting can make all the difference in your game.

    Looking Ahead:

    Babecation: Alex shares her exciting future plans, including her upcoming Babecation. Find out what Alex has planned for this unique tournament. Sign up for Babecation here: Babecation

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  • What a fun episode we have today with Evan Singer and Matt Cermak from The Par Train podcast joining us. We are filling you in on 5 ways you can be miserable on the golf course – this is a must-listen!

    Key Highlights:

    Expecting what you do on the range to happen on the course. A warm-up is just that: a warm-up. Your best swing or putt is an outlier, not an average. Trying to shoot your best score. When was the last time you actually shot your best score when you “tried” to shoot your best score? Don’t reinvent a past victory. Instead, recommit to earn a new victory. That is, don’t look at the finish line. Focus instead on the process—the journey—that will result in a win. Trying to impress others. Since we’re only human, we can’t help but care what others think; but, when we let the opinions of others influence our performance on the golf course, we end up doing worse than if we just put aside that insecurity. Assume you won’t make mistakes. Just because your last round was perfect doesn’t mean this round will be perfect. Golf is a game of recovery. Don’t get too high, and don’t get too low. Take care not to rest on your laurels after every good shot and beat yourself up after every bad shot. If you get too high, you create unnecessary pressure on yourself come the next swing; and if you get too low, you gradually lose the confidence and motivation to go on. Check out The Par Train here: The Par Train

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  • “Just because your brain offers up a thought does not mean you have to think it.”

    LPGA Teacher and Confidence Coach Kathy Hart Wood joins us live from the 2023 Dallas Shootout at Stonebriar Country Club to talk all about calibrating your mindset for peak golf performance!

    Our brain generates a staggering number of thoughts every single day. There’s no escaping them. What does make a difference is how we choose to react to those thoughts.

    Drawing from her own career, Kathy highlights how realigning our focus towards productive thoughts can help overcome fear and shame as a golfer. You'll gain practical advice on strengthening your mind for a round, including the art of setting positive intentions and eliminating negativity.

    Next, we tackle the importance of managing your mental energy when faced with challenging holes. Kathy explains how focusing purely on controllable factors can lead to better performance. She discusses strategies to conserve mental energy, avoid worrying about external factors like weather or partner performance, and maintain a confident mindset before, during, and after a game.

    Finally, Kathy touches on the importance of keeping a consistent pre-shot routine, as well as the secrets to keeping first-team jitters at bay and overcoming anxieties about your self-image while on the course.

    About Kathy Hart Wood

    Kathy Hart Wood is ranked as one of LPGA Teaching and Club Professional’s Top 50 LPGA Teachers. She is the creator of The Groove, a golf instruction membership site that offers a resource for golfers learning and improving in the game. Kathy is also a Confidence Coach who helps players overcome the mental obstacles that interfere with performance. She offers coaching in group workshops and individual formats. Kathy currently teaches at Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club in Bedminster, NJ.

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  • I’m sitting down with Stephanie Luttrell, the visionary Director of Metalwood Product Development at Titleist. Listen in as she gives us a behind-the-scenes look at working with innovation and research teams to bring the latest GT Range to life.

    Hear how the team at Titleist eases Tour players into the adoption of new driver technologies and how their feedback directly impacts final designs. Stephanie also shares her personal journey in the golf industry, fueled by her father's influence and her competitive spirit, and reveals her plans for an upcoming golf adventure in Scotland.

    We also dive into the latest breakthroughs in fairway wood technology, from the revolutionary PMP material to the L-Cup Face design that optimizes ball speed and feel. We talk about the importance of regular fittings, especially for women golfers aged 40 to 60, to maintain peak performance.

    About Stephanie Luttrell

    For over seventeen years, Stephanie Luttrell has played a key role in innovating and elevating Titleist drivers, fairway metals, and hybrids. She currently serves as the Director of Titleist Metalwood Product Development, where she led efforts to bring TSi and TSR Metals to market. Stephanie has been credited with over 50 Patents/Applications related to golf club design and technology.

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    Michael Leonard from the Wicked Smart Podcast joins me once again to explain what he didn’t do to become a scratch golfer.

    Referring to going scratch as “the six-pack of golf”, Michael says that there’s no faking the journey to hitting that magical zero handicap. It’s a rewarding place to be, and anyone who wants to get into the top 5% of players needs to have a sound strategy.

    At the same time, there are commonly-accepted steps that one shouldn’t take to become a scratch golfer. Listen in as Michael dives deep into every one of these misconceptions, from the pitfalls of obsessing over mechanics, to routine and short swing misfires, to the silly mind games we play that do more harm than good out on the course.

    And don’t miss the tail-end of our conversation, where Michael gives his thoughts on the difference between a scratch player and a true scratch player.

    About Michael Leonard:

    Michael Leonard is a professional writer who has been featured in Lifehacker, Addicted2Success, Rockstar Finance, Early to Rise, Thrive Global and more. In 2022, he launched the Wicked Smart Golf podcast and published the Wicked Smart Golf Book. In 2023, he launched Wicked Smart Golf Academy using his mental golf coaching and tournament knowledge to help golfers play better without swing changes. He also launched AZ Golf Wizard the same year to help locals and out-of-towners navigate AZ golf.

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    Today I’m speaking with Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, co-founder of The Stack System, an innovative training tool that applies principles from the world of track and field to improve your clubhead speed in an efficient and measurable way.

    “I like to use the Stack to reinforce positive swing mechanics,” says Dr. MacKenzie.

    Listen in as he explains how the The Stack System targets the force of the grip to measure swing speeds, and how its personalized app offers real-time feedback and actionable data to the user, making the program an indispensable training companion.

    We then explore success stories and the transformative potential of The Stack System. With the top 5,000 users gaining an average of 12 miles per hour, and a recommended gain of 6-10 miles per hour from the 6-week foundation program, we discuss what golfers can expect from using the system over time.

    In the same vein, Dr. MacKenzie also addresses the minority of users who may struggle with lack of control over their swing speed, particularly at max-level, offering advice and solutions for overcoming their limitations.

    We then talk about how The Stack System can be applied in various training environments and climates. We focus especially on how it can be beneficial for female golfers looking to add aggression to their game.

    Finally, Dr. MacKenzie and I discuss the program’s Stack Putting System and how its progressive training structure can help you minimize your putting biases over time, whether you’re struggling with speed or direction.

    About The Stack System:

    TheStack is a golf speed training system used to biohack your clubhead speed. It’s been used successfully by Tour players at all levels and hundreds of amateurs of all ages and abilities. TheStack was co-founded by biomechanist Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, the research practitioner behind the world’s top golf coaches, and Marty Jertson, a golf generalist, a PGA of America member, and a named inventor on over 125 patents in the golf industry.

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  • Justin Klemballa and I sit down with 8-time Canadian long drive champion Lisa Longball. Together, we unpack the three primary mistakes stopping women from gaining more distance in their golf swing and how to fix them!

    We also discuss Lisa's personal training schedule, why muscle memory is way more important than muscular strength, and the vital role of rest in achieving peak performance. We also explore the significance of tempo and having a mental routine alongside a physical one.

    Lisa shares her insightful personal experiences as a world-class athlete, including her triumph of hitting the longest drive in women's golf history, and what she did to gain the highest swing speed she's ever achieved.

    3 Reasons You Lack Distance in Your Swing (and What to Do Instead)
    (06:47) Reason 1: You’re an arms lifter. Because women are naturally more flexible than men, it’s easy to think you’re turning when you’re really just lifting your arms. Lisa recommends looking at your body in two parts: the upper body and the lower body. During the backswing, start with your lead shoulder, forcing you to turn your chest turning away from the ball. On the other hand, during the downswing, maximize the coil and torque you’ve built up by leading with your lower body.

    (09:25) Reason 2: Your golf swing sequence is flawed or lacking. “Turn the shirt” on the backswing, freeze, then “turn the skirt” on the downswing. The best way to make this sequence second nature is by practicing dissociation drills, as well as training to move your weight to the instep of the back foot when transitioning from the backswing to the downswing.

    (18:43) Reason 3: You don’t finish the golf swing. Most golfers put all their focus on hitting the ball, so that once they make contact, they begin to decelerate and fail to maximize distance as a result. Your clubhead should be at its fastest not on the ball, but three feet past the ball. Always keep this in mind: Hit through the ball, not to the ball.

    About the Guest:

    Lisa Longball is an 8-time Canadian long drive national champion and has finished as high as 2nd in the world. She is an LDA Tour champion and Callaway Golf sponsored athlete. In addition to her competitive career, Lisa is a Golf Journalist for several publications including Inside Golf Magazine and has had her own column in Golf Digest Canada. Lisa uses her vast experience as a World Class athlete to be a successful keynote Peak Performance Speaker at conferences and conventions, is a Golf Entertainer for many corporate/charity golf tournaments across North America including PGA Tour and Champions Tour events and runs her own Golf School for Women both in Canada and the United States.

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  • Could your swing speed be holding you back? Join us for the second of our three-part distance series as Andrew Hannon and I uncover the essential steps to boosting your clubhead and ball speed.

    We discuss why it’s crucial to work with a swing coach to create a technique plan and set baseline metrics like your smash factor. We also stress the importance of setting realistic goals and using radar tools or launch monitors, such as the PRGR, to track your progress. You’ll learn how integrating high-intensity practice sessions can push your limits and help enhance your speed.

    Next, we talk training routines that can elevate your overall golf performance. Discover how to strategically blend gym workouts, short game practice, and speed training into your schedule for optimal results. We highlight the importance of balancing strength, mobility, and flexibility–and especially how these attributes impact female golfers.

    Finally, we delve into various golf speed training techniques, starting with the "Three Strike Method" and a comprehensive 15-swing driver practice routine. You’ll understand the benefits of consistent, high-intensity practice on the range and how it translates to faster, more reliable swings on the course. We also explore the benefits of training barefoot to enhance foot and ankle mobility as championed by US Open winner Wyndham Clark.

    Rounding things off, Andrew answers questions from our community, offering valuable advice to golfers at all levels!

    About Andrew Hannon

    Andrew is a golf fitness instructor who has coached multiple PGA and LPGA champions. He advocates for a holistic approach to health, emphasizing sustainable habits, nutrition, and a positive mindset. He’s a big believer in adapting the philosophy of better overall movement in individuals through mobility, flexibility and strength training. Andrew views health and fitness is not necessarily about looking ripped or toned year round with high intensity workouts, but about a lifestyle change through active habits, maintainable nutritional choices, and a healthy mind set of self-worth.

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  • Could a mere 10 yards make all the difference in your golf game? Join us for the first of our three-part distance series as Lou Stagner and I discuss how gaining distance leads to lower scores!

    Drawing from 600 shots worth of data from the Arccos database, we break down real-world examples and insights showing the benefits of speed training and fitness programs aimed at boosting mobility and strength, giving you practical steps to add those vital extra yards.

    Imagine improving your strokes gained off the tee simply by increasing your driving distance by 5% year over year. 94% of golfers have done just that, and we're here to bust the myth that more distance means fewer fairways hit.

    With data from PGA Tour players since 1983, we discuss how speed training can actually enhance your swing mechanics, leading to straighter and more efficient shots. Our conversation shifts the focus from accuracy to the importance of avoiding penalties, to take your course management to the next level!

    Finally, Lou and I are talking custom-fitting and how homing in on your ideal club fit can improve your performance by leagues. From adjusting driver shafts to tweaking grip sizes, discover how minor changes can yield major improvements.

    About Lou Stagner

    Lou is a golf performance coach, the host of the “Hack It Out Golf” podcast, an assistant golf coach at Princeton, and the Data Insights Lead at Arccos Golf–the PGA Tour’s on-course tracking system of choice. A self-described “golf nut and data nerd,” Lou has become a thought leader in the golf data space by combining a lifelong passion for the game with his background as a business intelligence and analytics executive.

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  • I’m sitting down with JGAA junior golfer Ashley Shaw and her mom, Sylvia, to look back on Ashley’s remarkable journey from local competitions to the LPGA Founders Cup!

    Ashley recalls the moment she found herself leading the scoreboard during the tour, completely unaware of her live-scored triumph. Sylvia opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of caddying for her daughter, painting a picture of her unforgettable experience of watching Ashley claim her place among the pros.

    We also take a closer look at what distinguishes professional golfers from amateurs, from course management to club selection. Ashley discusses her mental approach to handling pressure while Sylvia shares her newfound caddying insights and the unique pressures of different competitive formats.

    Finally, Ashley gives us a look behind the curtain at her athletic upbringing, her multi-sport talents, and the tight-knit family dynamic that was (and still is) essential to her success. Meanwhile, Sylvia reflects on balancing sports with homeschooling and the rigorous planning required for junior golf events.

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  • I’m back with Scott Fawcett, founder of the DECADE Course Management System, to get the ins-and-outs of his unique approach to breaking 80 this summer!

    This time, we’re really getting into the weeds of course management strategy. Scott highlights the limitations of traditional stat tracking and the benefits of focusing on metrics that truly reflect your game, while examining the relationship between putting and overall scoring.

    We discuss the power of keeping a “mental scorecard” and why it’s so important to have a clear intention for each shot. For golfers averaging scores in the high 80s, tracking meaningful metrics like greens in regulation and redefining what constitutes a successful tee shot can lead to performance optimization.

    We dive into distance measurement next. Get Scott’s expert insights on using launch monitors with your specific golf ball to pinpoint true iron distances and eliminate outliers. Learn how PGA pros like Aaron Wise use this data to make strategic adjustments, leading to more consistent, reliable shots.

    Finally, we’re exploring how speed training systems like the Rypstick and TheStack can take your swing speed to new heights!

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  • In the first of this two-part conversation, I’m sitting down with Scott Fawcett, founder of the DECADE Course Management System, to learn his unique approach to playing golf with intention–beyond the swing.

    Listen in as Scott shares how the game's evolution places equal weight on both the mental and the physical, drawing parallels between golf and chess. Whether you're a club-level player or an aspiring pro, Scott’s Decade system offers a simplified approach to understanding the complexities of the game, helping you play smarter, not harder.

    We then take a deep dive into putting performance, breaking down the concepts of tracking putts and strokes gained. Discover the importance of walking off putt distances and why nailing long putts can dramatically impact your game. Professor Mark Broadie’s strokes gained method offers a nuanced, step-by-step approach that goes beyond just counting total putts.

    Scott and I end the first part of our discussion with our thoughts on the types of mental health challenges faced by golfers at all levels. We explore the emotional and psychological strains of the sport, using drawing on our personal experiences to highlight the importance of having a support system to keep you afloat. From Tiger Woods’ legendary mental resilience to the tragic story of Grayson Murray, we’re bringing to the surface the need for more mental health awareness in the golfing community.

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  • Welcome to the Breaking 90 Workshop! This workshop will discuss improving your golf game and achieving the milestones of breaking 90 or 100. Tori, who vividly remembers her experience of breaking 90 for the first time, will host this workshop alongside Justin, a full-time golf coach. While some may view setting such goals as trivial, the feeling of achieving them can be incredibly satisfying for golf enthusiasts. During this workshop, Justin will cover various topics, including the importance of knowing your golf stats, the role of mental health in golf, and much more. We are excited to have you all here, and we hope you enjoy this amazing sport as much as we do.

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  • I’m sitting down with Brooke Riley, the assistant coach of the Stanford Women's Golf team, as she shares her experiences in the world of women’s amateur golf.

    Listen in as Brooke talks about her unexpected start in the world of golf, sparked by a gift from her grandfather, and her transition from pro athlete to collegiate coach.

    She delves into the Stanford team's meticulous preparation for the NCAA championship and the impact her high school coach's unwavering confidence had on her–a quality she now strives to instill in her own players.

    Brooke reflects on the Augusta National, sharing her grandfather's legacy and how a chance encounter with a caddy sharing his name deepened her connection to the game.

    We also discuss the ins-and-outs of amateur golf (and how it differs from professional golf), how golf manifests as a part of your identity as a woman, and the often-overlooked role of nutrition and well-being in a golfer's performance.

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  • Today I’m sitting down with esteemed golf coach Josh Nichols to talk about the importance of finding balance in the golf world.

    Josh, with his rich competitive background and notable runner-up finish at the 2017 US Mid-Amateur, opens up about the unexpected turns in tournament play and the psychological preparation needed to handle curveballs.

    Balancing the demands of family life with his passion for golf, he shares how he's adjusted his approach to the sport, redefined success, and continues to find joy in the game even when time on the course is limited.

    We also discuss the value of structured practice and being fully present during training, as well as how to take full advantage of coaching to achieve peak performance. We then give our thoughts on managing fear, anxiety, and identity as a golfer. Finally, we talk about the importance of maintaining healthy relationships both on and off the course, and confront the fear of embarrassment that so often holds athletes back from maximizing their potential.

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  • Kim Eaton and I are sitting down with Shelly Stouffer, the 2022 US Women's Senior Amateur. I barrage Kim and Shelly with a slew of questions on all things golf, including their best tips and strategies to prepare for golf tournaments, drawing on our experiences on tough courses such as Royal and Mylora.

    Listen in as we discuss how mindset can determine your spot on the leaderboard, the value of TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) training, and the differences between different systems of scorekeeping. We also talk club selection and the importance of camaraderie out on the course.

    We give our thoughts on resetting after a rough start to a round, and how pre-shot routines can keep you in the zone even amidst the chatter of fellow players. We also touch on what to keep in mind when playing with a spouse, and how to find the right balance between casual rounds and tournament play to give you the best long-term edge in your golf journey!

    Listen to Episode 86 with Shelly Stouffer Here:

    [Champion Series] 2022 USGA Women's Senior Amateur Champion, Shelly Stouffer

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    Listen in as Mike and Eli peel back the curtain on the creative process behind their hit show. They reveal how their long-standing friendship has become the bedrock of the podcast, with their daily conversations naturally evolving into engaging long-form material.

    Their unique blend of humor and pop culture references keeps listeners hooked, while they also address the challenges of juggling the love for golf with family and work life. It's a fascinating peek into the duo’s commitment to delivering content that strikes the perfect balance between being entertaining, heartfelt, and actionable.

    We reflect on the mindset that it takes to go the distance in golf, as well as the journey to Ireland that connected us with an incredible community of fellow lovers of the sport. We talk personal anecdotes that resonate with anyone who's faced the mental blocks that come with competition.

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