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During one of the most iconic weeks in golf, I sat down with 2x Masters Champion Bernhard Langer for a conversation that goes far beyond the game.
We talk about the first time he won the Masters—and why, despite achieving one of the greatest accomplishments in golf, he felt completely empty that night. Instead of fulfillment, there was a sense that something was still missing.
Years later, everything changed.
When Bernhard won the Masters for the second time, it fell on Easter Sunday—a moment that held deep spiritual significance. By then, he had come to faith, and his experience of success was completely different. What once felt empty was now grounded in purpose, gratitude, and a relationship with God.
In this conversation, Bernhard shares his personal testimony, how he found his faith, and how it transformed not only his career—but his identity, his values, and his life.
We also talk about his deep love for his wife and family, the principles that have sustained their marriage over decades, and how he continues to stay disciplined, strong, and competitive—remaining one of the most respected and accomplished players in the world.
This is more than a golf conversation—it’s about faith, purpose, love, and what it truly means to live a fulfilled life.
In this episode:
– The night he first won the Masters—and why it felt empty
– Winning again on Easter Sunday after finding faith
– His personal testimony and spiritual journey
– Love, marriage, and lasting commitment
– Staying disciplined, strong, and competitive over time
If this conversation speaks to you, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review.
By Erin KalinDuring one of the most iconic weeks in golf, I sat down with 2x Masters Champion Bernhard Langer for a conversation that goes far beyond the game.
We talk about the first time he won the Masters—and why, despite achieving one of the greatest accomplishments in golf, he felt completely empty that night. Instead of fulfillment, there was a sense that something was still missing.
Years later, everything changed.
When Bernhard won the Masters for the second time, it fell on Easter Sunday—a moment that held deep spiritual significance. By then, he had come to faith, and his experience of success was completely different. What once felt empty was now grounded in purpose, gratitude, and a relationship with God.
In this conversation, Bernhard shares his personal testimony, how he found his faith, and how it transformed not only his career—but his identity, his values, and his life.
We also talk about his deep love for his wife and family, the principles that have sustained their marriage over decades, and how he continues to stay disciplined, strong, and competitive—remaining one of the most respected and accomplished players in the world.
This is more than a golf conversation—it’s about faith, purpose, love, and what it truly means to live a fulfilled life.
In this episode:
– The night he first won the Masters—and why it felt empty
– Winning again on Easter Sunday after finding faith
– His personal testimony and spiritual journey
– Love, marriage, and lasting commitment
– Staying disciplined, strong, and competitive over time
If this conversation speaks to you, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review.