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What does it really take to thrive under pressure in golf’s biggest arenas? In this episode, Korn Ferry Tour winner and historic low amateur at both the Masters and U.S. Open, Neal Shipley, sits down with Ryan Addams to share the mindset, routines, and lessons that shaped his journey from junior golf to the professional stage.
Neal opens up about what it’s like to compete on golf’s grandest stages—while still keeping the game fun. From his pro debut to the putting drills that sharpened his edge, Neal explains how the mental game, emotional control, and athleticism all play a role in sustained success.
You’ll hear how he simulates pressure in practice, why working hard isn’t enough without consistency, and how parents can support their child’s path without burning them out. This conversation is an inside look at the habits, toughness, and joy it takes to go from junior golf to golf greatness.
🎯 Topics Covered:
Navigating the pressures of turning pro
Building confidence through consistent practice
Managing emotions at elite tournaments
The value of patience, simplicity, and resilience
Advice for parents: when to guide and when to back off
Why junior golfers should also be athletes
🧠 Key Takeaways:
Success in golf is the compounding effect of hard work
Fun and focus must coexist for long-term performance
Simulating pressure is a crucial part of training
You don’t need your best round—just a steady one
Golfers must learn to trust themselves through the ups and downs
Great players are made through repetition, not perfection
⏱️ Episode Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction and Neal Shipley’s Background
01:47 – First Korn Ferry Win and What It Meant
03:35 – Reflecting on His Pro Debut
07:15 – Mental Game and Competing Under Pressure
09:30 – How Neal Practices for Real Tournament Pressure
13:15 – Neal’s Putting Routine and Mental Triggers
20:50 – Journey to Success and What It Really Took
25:16 – Compounding Small Wins Over Time
26:33 – Athletic Foundations and Golf Development
28:36 – Diagnosing and Fixing Weaknesses
31:22 – Nutrition, Recovery, and Margins of Success
34:19 – Experiences at the Masters and U.S. Open
36:52 – Playing with Tiger Woods: What He Learned
39:52 – Neal’s Best Advice for Junior Golfers and Parents
💥 Sponsor Shoutout:
This episode is sponsored by Tour Striker, trusted by the world’s best coaches and golf parents who want real progress.
🔥 Use code GOLFPARENT at www.tourstriker.com for 15% off everything—yes, even sale items.
Whether your junior golfer is chasing a scholarship or just trying to break 90, Tour Striker is a game-changer.
🔗 Neal Shipley’s Links:
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neal.shipley
🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfparent
📺 YouTube: @thegolfparent
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What does it really take to thrive under pressure in golf’s biggest arenas? In this episode, Korn Ferry Tour winner and historic low amateur at both the Masters and U.S. Open, Neal Shipley, sits down with Ryan Addams to share the mindset, routines, and lessons that shaped his journey from junior golf to the professional stage.
Neal opens up about what it’s like to compete on golf’s grandest stages—while still keeping the game fun. From his pro debut to the putting drills that sharpened his edge, Neal explains how the mental game, emotional control, and athleticism all play a role in sustained success.
You’ll hear how he simulates pressure in practice, why working hard isn’t enough without consistency, and how parents can support their child’s path without burning them out. This conversation is an inside look at the habits, toughness, and joy it takes to go from junior golf to golf greatness.
🎯 Topics Covered:
Navigating the pressures of turning pro
Building confidence through consistent practice
Managing emotions at elite tournaments
The value of patience, simplicity, and resilience
Advice for parents: when to guide and when to back off
Why junior golfers should also be athletes
🧠 Key Takeaways:
Success in golf is the compounding effect of hard work
Fun and focus must coexist for long-term performance
Simulating pressure is a crucial part of training
You don’t need your best round—just a steady one
Golfers must learn to trust themselves through the ups and downs
Great players are made through repetition, not perfection
⏱️ Episode Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction and Neal Shipley’s Background
01:47 – First Korn Ferry Win and What It Meant
03:35 – Reflecting on His Pro Debut
07:15 – Mental Game and Competing Under Pressure
09:30 – How Neal Practices for Real Tournament Pressure
13:15 – Neal’s Putting Routine and Mental Triggers
20:50 – Journey to Success and What It Really Took
25:16 – Compounding Small Wins Over Time
26:33 – Athletic Foundations and Golf Development
28:36 – Diagnosing and Fixing Weaknesses
31:22 – Nutrition, Recovery, and Margins of Success
34:19 – Experiences at the Masters and U.S. Open
36:52 – Playing with Tiger Woods: What He Learned
39:52 – Neal’s Best Advice for Junior Golfers and Parents
💥 Sponsor Shoutout:
This episode is sponsored by Tour Striker, trusted by the world’s best coaches and golf parents who want real progress.
🔥 Use code GOLFPARENT at www.tourstriker.com for 15% off everything—yes, even sale items.
Whether your junior golfer is chasing a scholarship or just trying to break 90, Tour Striker is a game-changer.
🔗 Neal Shipley’s Links:
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neal.shipley
🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfparent
📺 YouTube: @thegolfparent
🎧 All Episodes: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube
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