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We welcome Peter Egazarian from the illustrious Farmington Country Club, diving deep into the intricate connections between golf, personal development, and the human experience. The episode kicks off with Peter sharing his unique journey from a traditional golf instructor to a performance coach who integrates cutting-edge technology and sports science into his practice. Together, we explore how golf serves as a mirror, revealing our true selves and offering invaluable lessons on resilience and character, cementing the idea that “GOLF DON'T LIE.” Peter also highlights the rich history of Farmington, where the legacy of Thomas Jefferson intertwines with modern golfing experiences, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. Tune in as we unpack the transformative power of golf, emphasizing relationships built on the course and the personal growth that comes from every swing taken.
Everything in golf leads back to the individual, and this vibe runs throughout the conversation with Peter Egazarian. Jeff and Justin kick things off by discussing their own experiences with golf, emphasizing how the sport brings people together and fosters lifelong friendships. The episode highlights how golf serves as a great equalizer, exposing personal strengths and weaknesses through the lens of the game. Peter's insights into his role at Farmington Country Club showcase the blend of tradition and innovation that defines modern golf. He details his background in sports performance and how it shapes his approach to coaching, illustrating how technology can enhance the golf experience while maintaining the sport's integrity. The discussion also touches on the significance of mentorship and community in the golfing world, with Peter underscoring the importance of creating a welcoming environment for all players. This episode is a rich exploration of golf's role in shaping character and building relationships, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about the game.
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We welcome Peter Egazarian from the illustrious Farmington Country Club, diving deep into the intricate connections between golf, personal development, and the human experience. The episode kicks off with Peter sharing his unique journey from a traditional golf instructor to a performance coach who integrates cutting-edge technology and sports science into his practice. Together, we explore how golf serves as a mirror, revealing our true selves and offering invaluable lessons on resilience and character, cementing the idea that “GOLF DON'T LIE.” Peter also highlights the rich history of Farmington, where the legacy of Thomas Jefferson intertwines with modern golfing experiences, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. Tune in as we unpack the transformative power of golf, emphasizing relationships built on the course and the personal growth that comes from every swing taken.
Everything in golf leads back to the individual, and this vibe runs throughout the conversation with Peter Egazarian. Jeff and Justin kick things off by discussing their own experiences with golf, emphasizing how the sport brings people together and fosters lifelong friendships. The episode highlights how golf serves as a great equalizer, exposing personal strengths and weaknesses through the lens of the game. Peter's insights into his role at Farmington Country Club showcase the blend of tradition and innovation that defines modern golf. He details his background in sports performance and how it shapes his approach to coaching, illustrating how technology can enhance the golf experience while maintaining the sport's integrity. The discussion also touches on the significance of mentorship and community in the golfing world, with Peter underscoring the importance of creating a welcoming environment for all players. This episode is a rich exploration of golf's role in shaping character and building relationships, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about the game.
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