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In this episode of The Golf Parent Podcast, Ryan sits down with elite coach Tim Cooke to reveal how juniors truly learn golf skills that last. With a rare academic background in pedagogy, biomechanics, motor learning, and sports psychology, Tim explains how young athletes develop, how their bodies move, and what actually helps a swing stay healthy over time. He shares why posture and a neutral lower spine matter, how five ball sets speed up learning, and why intention beats volume every time.
Ryan and Tim dive into what separates competitive juniors from elite juniors, how to map practice around tournament schedules, and why age sixteen becomes a defining moment in a young athlete’s commitment. They also explore burnout, multi sport development, and the mindset habits that help juniors repeat their best performances more often.
For golf parents, coaches, and junior players, this episode offers practical clarity and healthy strategies for long term growth.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Pedagogy reveals how juniors learn and retain skills
- Neutral lower spine protects the body as juniors grow
- Posture and setup guide consistency and power
- Five ball sets accelerate learning more than big buckets
- Skill practice must differ from performance prep
- Elite juniors show clear goals and commitment
- Sixteen is a turning point in motivation and independence
- Time off and multi sport play prevent burnout
- Parents must speak the same technical language as the coach
- Reflection helps juniors create repeatable performance states
⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 Welcome And Introduction
01:50 Tim’s Path From Division I Golf To Coaching
04:20 What Pedagogy Reveals About Learning Sports
07:10 Biomechanics And Protecting The Junior Golfer’s Back
09:50 Neutral Spine Setup And Practical Cues
12:40 How To Structure Productive Practice
15:30 Five Ball Sets And Why They Work
18:45 Skill Development Days Versus Performance Prep
21:40 Competitive Juniors Versus Elite Juniors
24:55 Mapping The College Golf Pathway
27:40 The Real Role Of Golf Parents
31:00 Burnout, Late Bloomers, And Time Off
34:10 Multi Sport Benefits In Junior Golf
37:20 Mindset And Finding A Flow State
40:15 Journaling And Repeatable Performance
43:00 The Two Phrases Every Junior Should Carry
46:00 Final Advice For Parents And Juniors
💥 Sponsor Shoutout:
This episode is sponsored by IJGA, the world’s premier junior golf academy trusted by families who want to unlock their golfer’s full potential.
🔗 Connect with IJGA:
🌐 Website: https://ijga.com/
📸 Instagram: @ijga_bishopsgate
🔗 Connect with Tim Cooke:
📸 Instagram: @timcookegolf
🌐 Email: /[email protected]
🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:
🌐 Website: https://www.thegolfparent.com/
📸 Instagram: / thegolfparent
📺 YouTube: / @thegolfparent
🎧 All Episodes: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube
By Ryan Addams5
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In this episode of The Golf Parent Podcast, Ryan sits down with elite coach Tim Cooke to reveal how juniors truly learn golf skills that last. With a rare academic background in pedagogy, biomechanics, motor learning, and sports psychology, Tim explains how young athletes develop, how their bodies move, and what actually helps a swing stay healthy over time. He shares why posture and a neutral lower spine matter, how five ball sets speed up learning, and why intention beats volume every time.
Ryan and Tim dive into what separates competitive juniors from elite juniors, how to map practice around tournament schedules, and why age sixteen becomes a defining moment in a young athlete’s commitment. They also explore burnout, multi sport development, and the mindset habits that help juniors repeat their best performances more often.
For golf parents, coaches, and junior players, this episode offers practical clarity and healthy strategies for long term growth.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Pedagogy reveals how juniors learn and retain skills
- Neutral lower spine protects the body as juniors grow
- Posture and setup guide consistency and power
- Five ball sets accelerate learning more than big buckets
- Skill practice must differ from performance prep
- Elite juniors show clear goals and commitment
- Sixteen is a turning point in motivation and independence
- Time off and multi sport play prevent burnout
- Parents must speak the same technical language as the coach
- Reflection helps juniors create repeatable performance states
⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 Welcome And Introduction
01:50 Tim’s Path From Division I Golf To Coaching
04:20 What Pedagogy Reveals About Learning Sports
07:10 Biomechanics And Protecting The Junior Golfer’s Back
09:50 Neutral Spine Setup And Practical Cues
12:40 How To Structure Productive Practice
15:30 Five Ball Sets And Why They Work
18:45 Skill Development Days Versus Performance Prep
21:40 Competitive Juniors Versus Elite Juniors
24:55 Mapping The College Golf Pathway
27:40 The Real Role Of Golf Parents
31:00 Burnout, Late Bloomers, And Time Off
34:10 Multi Sport Benefits In Junior Golf
37:20 Mindset And Finding A Flow State
40:15 Journaling And Repeatable Performance
43:00 The Two Phrases Every Junior Should Carry
46:00 Final Advice For Parents And Juniors
💥 Sponsor Shoutout:
This episode is sponsored by IJGA, the world’s premier junior golf academy trusted by families who want to unlock their golfer’s full potential.
🔗 Connect with IJGA:
🌐 Website: https://ijga.com/
📸 Instagram: @ijga_bishopsgate
🔗 Connect with Tim Cooke:
📸 Instagram: @timcookegolf
🌐 Email: /[email protected]
🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:
🌐 Website: https://www.thegolfparent.com/
📸 Instagram: / thegolfparent
📺 YouTube: / @thegolfparent
🎧 All Episodes: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

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