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In this episode of The Golf Parent Podcast, tour coach Jeff Leishman shares what truly separates elite junior golfers from everyone else and what parents need to understand if they want real long term development. Drawing on more than two decades on tour, Jeff explains how the modern role of a coach has evolved from basic swing instruction into full performanceguidance that includes preparation, support teams, and the mental and emotional side of competition.
Ryan and Jeff dig into what great coaching actually looks like, including the difference between a teacher who only gives information and a coach who develops the whole athlete. Jeff explains how he evaluates swings through power, predictability, and injury risk, why resilience and adaptability matter as much as mechanics, and how smart use of stats helps juniors focus onthe areas that truly move the needle, especially from greenside and from forty to one hundred forty yards.
Throughout the conversation Jeff shares stories from working with top players like Daniel Berger and Luke Clanton, insights on speed training and multi sport backgrounds, and honest advice on scheduling tournaments, avoiding burnout, and keeping perspective when college coaches are watching. If you are a golf parent, junior golfer, or coach, this is a clear and practical roadmap for helping young players grow in skill, mindset, and love for the game.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
• Coaching is development, not just information
• Fit and communication matter more than reputation
• Power and predictability beat “perfect” swings
• Resilience and adversity skills are trainable
• Intentional discomfort builds competitive grit
• Greenside proximity + 8–10 ft putting = scoring
• Forty to 140 yards is the most important performance zone
• Set process goals, not pressure-packed outcome goals
• Parent reactions shape how juniors feel about competing
• Support consistency over perfection or highlight moments
⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 Welcome and Sri Lanka Golf Story
05:00 Life on Tour What a Modern Touring Coach Really Does
12:00 How Players Choose Coaches and Why Style Matters
20:00 Swing Philosophy Power Predictability and Injury Risk
28:00 What Truly Separates Elite Players from the Rest
36:00 Teaching Grit Introducing Adversity and Real Consequences
46:00 The Stats That Actually Matter for Junior Golfers
56:00 Daniel Berger Luke Clanton and Long Term Development
01:05:00 Speed Training Multi Sport Backgrounds and Burnout Risk
01:15:00 Tournament Scheduling College Coaches and Being Watched
01:22:00 Final Advice for Golf Parents Around the World
🔗 Connect with Jeff Leishman:
📸 Instagram: @jeff_leishmangolf
🌐 Email: /[email protected]
🌐 Website: https://www.jeffleishmangolf.com
🔗 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, tour coach Jeff Leishman shares what truly separates elite junior golfers from everyone else and what parents need to understand if they want real long term development. Drawing on more than two decades on tour, Jeff explains how the modern role of a coach has evolved from basic swing instruction into full performanceguidance that includes preparation, support teams, and the mental and emotional side of competition.
Ryan and Jeff dig into what great coaching actually looks like, including the difference between a teacher who only gives information and a coach who develops the whole athlete. Jeff explains how he evaluates swings through power, predictability, and injury risk, why resilience and adaptability matter as much as mechanics, and how smart use of stats helps juniors focus onthe areas that truly move the needle, especially from greenside and from forty to one hundred forty yards.
Throughout the conversation Jeff shares stories from working with top players like Daniel Berger and Luke Clanton, insights on speed training and multi sport backgrounds, and honest advice on scheduling tournaments, avoiding burnout, and keeping perspective when college coaches are watching. If you are a golf parent, junior golfer, or coach, this is a clear and practical roadmap for helping young players grow in skill, mindset, and love for the game.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
• Coaching is development, not just information
• Fit and communication matter more than reputation
• Power and predictability beat “perfect” swings
• Resilience and adversity skills are trainable
• Intentional discomfort builds competitive grit
• Greenside proximity + 8–10 ft putting = scoring
• Forty to 140 yards is the most important performance zone
• Set process goals, not pressure-packed outcome goals
• Parent reactions shape how juniors feel about competing
• Support consistency over perfection or highlight moments
⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 Welcome and Sri Lanka Golf Story
05:00 Life on Tour What a Modern Touring Coach Really Does
12:00 How Players Choose Coaches and Why Style Matters
20:00 Swing Philosophy Power Predictability and Injury Risk
28:00 What Truly Separates Elite Players from the Rest
36:00 Teaching Grit Introducing Adversity and Real Consequences
46:00 The Stats That Actually Matter for Junior Golfers
56:00 Daniel Berger Luke Clanton and Long Term Development
01:05:00 Speed Training Multi Sport Backgrounds and Burnout Risk
01:15:00 Tournament Scheduling College Coaches and Being Watched
01:22:00 Final Advice for Golf Parents Around the World
🔗 Connect with Jeff Leishman:
📸 Instagram: @jeff_leishmangolf
🌐 Email: /[email protected]
🌐 Website: https://www.jeffleishmangolf.com
🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:
🌐 Website: https://www.thegolfparent.com/
📸 Instagram: / thegolfparent
📺 YouTube: / @thegolfparent
🎧 All Episodes: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

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