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A one-round qualifier shouldn’t feel like a marathon, but it can when you’re rusty, running a growing business, and trying to be present at home. We open up about chasing a mid-60s number in Palm Springs after limited play, why short game and speed control are the fastest route to readiness, and how to structure practice that actually transfers from the bay to the course. You’ll hear the honest hurdles too: injury history, fitness that supports rather than drains, and the fight to avoid swinging harder under pressure and paying for it the next day.

Then we go deeper with mental performance coach Daniel Schuler, who cuts through clichés and gets to the story beneath performance. He challenges the “always/never” language that sneaks into our identity, reframes what it really means to say no, and shows how boundaries protect presence. We explore why affirmations fall flat without truth, how social media and results-only praise shape false narratives, and the power of defining opportunity, worth, and success on your own terms. The goal isn’t just a better score; it’s an identity that travels with you—same hat, different settings, clearer choices.

If you’ve ever watched a new swing feel evaporate after seven swings, or felt torn between family time and a can’t-miss project, this conversation will give you tools to reset expectations, design smarter reps, and cut through the noise. Daniel also shares how he’s expanding his coaching with a new site, online community, and workshops, plus a free onboarding call to see if you’re a fit. Tap play, share with a friend who needs a mindset tune-up, and subscribe to catch the next round. If this helped you, leave a quick review—it helps others find the show.