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In today’s episode, I sit down with Andrew Rice, the ‘Every Day Golfer’s Coach,’ to discuss the secret sauce behind junior golf development. As the Director of Instruction at The Club at Savannah Harbor, a GolfPass instructor and one of Golf Digest’s Top 50 Teachers in America, Andrew brings nearly 25 years of experience to the table. He’s coached golfers of all levels, and in this conversation, we explore what it takes to foster a winning mindset in young athletes.
We dive deep into the competitive side of golf—Andrew explains why competition is key to developing skills and how frequent tournaments help junior players elevate their game. He shares the unique aspects of South African golf culture and how role models can inspire young players to push harder and dream bigger. Andrew emphasizes the importance of falling in love with the game before anything else and gives us an inside look at how a well-rounded junior program focuses more on playing the game than chasing rankings.
This episode is packed with valuable insights on cultivating a competitive mindset, the role of the driver in modern golf, and how to develop young golfers into champions, both on and off the course. Don't miss this powerful conversation with one of the top golf instructors in the world!
Takeaways
South Africa produces great golfers due to a love for sport and the presence of role models like Gary Player and Ernie Els.
Role models inspire young players and create a desire to emulate their success.
An effective junior golf program should prioritize frequent tournaments, minimal parental involvement, and a focus on playing the game rather than rankings.
Cultivating a love for the game is crucial for long-term success in golf.
The driver is a crucial club in the modern game, and hitting the ball well and far is more important than putting and short game skills.
Competition and a competitive mindset are essential for success in golf.
Parents should focus on creating great human beings rather than solely focusing on golf success.
Chapters
00:00 The Success of South African Golfers
04:18 The Impact of Role Models
10:33 The Elements of an Effective Junior Golf Program
16:03 Cultivating a Love for the Game
21:45 The Importance of the Driver
28:00 Competition and a Competitive Mindset
37:34 Creating Great Human Beings
Links:
Andrew Rice
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/andrewricegolf
Website - https://www.andrewricegolf.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/andrewricegolf/
The Golf Parent
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Andrew Rice, the ‘Every Day Golfer’s Coach,’ to discuss the secret sauce behind junior golf development. As the Director of Instruction at The Club at Savannah Harbor, a GolfPass instructor and one of Golf Digest’s Top 50 Teachers in America, Andrew brings nearly 25 years of experience to the table. He’s coached golfers of all levels, and in this conversation, we explore what it takes to foster a winning mindset in young athletes.
We dive deep into the competitive side of golf—Andrew explains why competition is key to developing skills and how frequent tournaments help junior players elevate their game. He shares the unique aspects of South African golf culture and how role models can inspire young players to push harder and dream bigger. Andrew emphasizes the importance of falling in love with the game before anything else and gives us an inside look at how a well-rounded junior program focuses more on playing the game than chasing rankings.
This episode is packed with valuable insights on cultivating a competitive mindset, the role of the driver in modern golf, and how to develop young golfers into champions, both on and off the course. Don't miss this powerful conversation with one of the top golf instructors in the world!
Takeaways
South Africa produces great golfers due to a love for sport and the presence of role models like Gary Player and Ernie Els.
Role models inspire young players and create a desire to emulate their success.
An effective junior golf program should prioritize frequent tournaments, minimal parental involvement, and a focus on playing the game rather than rankings.
Cultivating a love for the game is crucial for long-term success in golf.
The driver is a crucial club in the modern game, and hitting the ball well and far is more important than putting and short game skills.
Competition and a competitive mindset are essential for success in golf.
Parents should focus on creating great human beings rather than solely focusing on golf success.
Chapters
00:00 The Success of South African Golfers
04:18 The Impact of Role Models
10:33 The Elements of an Effective Junior Golf Program
16:03 Cultivating a Love for the Game
21:45 The Importance of the Driver
28:00 Competition and a Competitive Mindset
37:34 Creating Great Human Beings
Links:
Andrew Rice
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/andrewricegolf
Website - https://www.andrewricegolf.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/andrewricegolf/
The Golf Parent
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thegolfparent
Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thegolfparent
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thegolfparent
For more information check out www.thegolfparent.com

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