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By Michael Wilson || Long Beach State head men's golf coach
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Mina Harigae shares 13 years of experience playing on the LPGA Tour. Harigae talks about her standout junior golf career, the challenges she’s faced as a professional, how she handles pressure, how she trains and the last year playing in the Solheim Cup and finishing second in the U.S. Women’s Open. Harigae ranked 22nd in the Women’s Golf World Rankings this past year.
Collin Morikawa talks about his junior golf days growing up in Los Angeles, how he used his time in college at Cal, having a purpose, goal setting, having a plan, his belief, what he learned from Tiger Woods and his advice to those looking to compete at the highest level.
Carl Yuan shares his experience from growing up in China to securing his PGA Tour Card for the 2023 season. Yuan talks about creativity, letting go of technical thoughts, his training, meditation, adversity, winning and the 2021 Summer Olympics.
James Hahn talks about his process on the road, his journey to the PGA Tour winners circle, how he uses visualization, what his practice and reps look like, the differences between the top players and everyone else and how he manages his game and thoughts.
Spencer Levin shares 17 years of experience playing as a tour professional. Levin was one of the best players in college golf, finishing T13 in the 2004 U.S. Open as an amateur. The two time All-American turned pro in 2005, won three times on the Canadian Tour and earned his PGA Tour card in 2008 after finishing in the Top-25 on what was then the Nationwide Tour. Levin has been in contention numerous times on the PGA Tour and shares some stories of how he got there, what it takes and his experience playing alongside the best players in the world.
The second episode of a two part series. Scott Simpson breaks down his U.S. Open win, golf course strategy, his college golf experience and the traits of elite players.
Part one of a two part series. Scott Simpson shares 27 years of PGA Tour experience. Simpson talks about his start to the game, how he practiced and learned, the mental game of golf, the importance of a routine and his 1987 U.S. Open win.
Conrad Ray, the head men’s golf coach at Stanford University, talks about his college golf experience playing alongside Tiger Woods, Notah Begay and Casey Martin, the environment he has created at Stanford men’s golf and the commonalities he’s found in the top players he has coached over the past 17 years.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.