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In this conversation, Paige and David sit down with Amy Alcott, a World Golf Hall of Fame member and one of the most accomplished players in LPGA history. Born in Kansas City and raised in Santa Monica, Amy's 35-year professional career yielded 29 LPGA Tour victories, including 5 major championships. Known for her creative shot-making and "go for the pin" style of play, Amy pioneered the iconic tradition of winners jumping into "Poppie's Pond" at the Kraft Nabisco Championship (now the Chevron Championship) and has since transitioned into golf course design, working with renowned architect Gil Hans on projects including the course for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Amy shares her journey from a golf-obsessed child hitting balls into soup cans in her front yard to becoming one of the sport's greatest players. She discusses her early development under coach Walter Keller, her competitive mindset, the challenges women faced in a male-dominated sport, and her philosophy on handling pressure and maintaining consistency. Amy also reflects on her post-touring career in golf course design, her coaching experience at Harvard-Westlake School, and the evolution of women's golf from her pioneering days to the global phenomenon it has become today.

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