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In this episode, Tommy hosts his long-time friend, Robert Wrenn. Wrenn, a well-known PGA Tour professional from Richmond, shares his journey from high school golf to Wake Forest, a successful PGA career, and his experiences in elite golf. They delve into the highs and lows of professional sports, the importance of reflection, humility, and learning from both successes and failures. Robert stresses the value of creating margin in life, reflecting on personal and professional experiences, and maintaining perspective. Additionally, Robert discusses his family's involvement in addiction recovery and the importance of lending support to others. The episode emphasizes the transferable skills and lessons from golf to all areas of life, highlighting the significance of perseverance, adaptability, and continuous personal growth.
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In this episode, Tommy hosts his long-time friend, Robert Wrenn. Wrenn, a well-known PGA Tour professional from Richmond, shares his journey from high school golf to Wake Forest, a successful PGA career, and his experiences in elite golf. They delve into the highs and lows of professional sports, the importance of reflection, humility, and learning from both successes and failures. Robert stresses the value of creating margin in life, reflecting on personal and professional experiences, and maintaining perspective. Additionally, Robert discusses his family's involvement in addiction recovery and the importance of lending support to others. The episode emphasizes the transferable skills and lessons from golf to all areas of life, highlighting the significance of perseverance, adaptability, and continuous personal growth.
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