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After a busy couple of weeks chasing the dream of pro golf, I caught up with Max as he reflects on DP world tour Q-School.
We discussed the journey through the stages, what Max has lined up for the coming weeks & months and the choices he now has to make.
After gaining full status on the challenge tour next year will this be his new base, is the possibility of staying amateur for one more year to play walker cup a realistic option ?
He will head to the LIV promotion event in December and will also tee it up on the European tour before this year is up.
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In this episode, I talk with Hugh as he reflects on his season as well as some of the highlights of a stellar amateur career. He will tee it up this week for the last time as an amateur golfer, It's onto the grind of pro life next.
This has been a goal for many years and a challenge he is looking forward to facing head on, taken the learnings of travelling the globe and an understanding of the work it takes will give him a good base to start.
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Nick grow up in Ireland and his passion for golf is a family affair, His love of the game has taken him to the worlds best courses
In 2020 Nick would face his biggest challenge when he was diagnosed with two forms of leukemia “And the blood cancer kind of mutated. And everything happened very, very quickly. It was kind of a case of literally going into the hospital for some blood tests and a few other tests.” “and by the end of that day, there was doctors kind of rushing around me. Everyone was in a bit of a panic. I could tell something had changed or something.”
“They kind of gave me at that point, like a 50, 50 chance of still being here in a year. And I said, look, a lot of things will need to line up for that to happen.”
“The hardest, the hardest time was post-transplant. Horrendous like it. Just I felt like I couldn't do anything.”
“Tomorrow is going to be better than today. And even if I had a horrendous day, I would say that to myself. And look, thankfully, I kind of got through that awful period.”
From The Irish Am Podcast: Tomorrow's going to be better than today: Nick Heather's story, 28 Oct 2024
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-irish-am-podcast/id1701319225?i=1000674675773&r=1054
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From The Irish Am Podcast: Tomorrow's going to be better than today: Nick Heather's story, 28 Oct 2024
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-irish-am-podcast/id1701319225?i=1000674675773&r=968
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From The Irish Am Podcast: Tomorrow's going to be better than today: Nick Heather's story, 28 Oct 2024
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-irish-am-podcast/id1701319225?i=1000674675773&r=790
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From The Irish Am Podcast: Tomorrow's going to be better than today: Nick Heather's story, 28 Oct 2024
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-irish-am-podcast/id1701319225?i=1000674675773&r=749
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From The Irish Am Podcast: Tomorrow's going to be better than today: Nick Heather's story, 28 Oct 2024
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-irish-am-podcast/id1701319225?i=1000674675773&r=730
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He is doing well not and hitting the fairways as he sets new goals and looking forward to making more memoirs.
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After making a decision to get back on the greens for more competitive action last year, Emma has show great signs both individually and in team formats. The bug is back and she’s excited for what’s to come.
We discussed the choice to return the results this season finding a balance that works in a busy life on and off the course and where it all began.
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as one chapter closes its time for a new story.
Sara will tee it up in the coming weeks at the curtis cup a final event as an amateur, we chat about some recent events and the next chapter of her golfing journey as she looks to fulfil a dream of many years and head off to the pro ranks.
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let's give it a go for a year, This was the conversation Brian had late last year, He had played the odd championship over the last couple of seasons but what could he do if he went all in before it was to late? He didn't want to look back and think what if. A hard winters work in the gym and on the putting greens kicked off an outstanding summers golf, With more to go. This was a great chat and if you enjoyed it, Hit the follow button and leave a review please.
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It's been a strong year for Ryan and we discuss the road to his upcoming Irish cap, He's played some great golf and tee'd it up with the worlds top amateurs in Lahinch for palmer cup.
What remains for the rest of the season ?
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I caught up with Eimear McManus to chat about the successful return of the KPMG women's Irish open, the role she and Forefront sports played in this.
The event is going from strength to strength showcasing the worlds best and also giving some of the countries top amateurs and chance to play alongside the pro's.
this year its been held in Carton house between the 29th of august to the 1st of September tickets are on sale and a great day out awaits.
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Liam Nolan will get a chance to tee it up with the world’s best as major opportunity awaits.
36 holes of final qualifying on dundonal links with four players coming away with a ticket and dreams of glory.
I catch up with him the day after and we discuss his performance, We also chat about his plans for this year and the excitement of Major opportunities
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I caught up with Colm to chat about his upcoming events, Some of the goals he has for the rest of this season and his road in golf.
He's seen it all from representing his club, province & country but what makes him tick now and is the hunger still there? Press play and find out.
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Kate is in the middle of a busy stretch of summer golf, We chat about her recent event and some big ones coming up. Next week she will tee it up in the women's amateur championship in Portmarnock, Kate won the student tour series and will also tee it up in the upcoming Palmer cup at the start of July in Lahinch.
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He's been chasing it and now the trophy sits in his house.
Caolan joins me for a chat to look back on his recent win in Co. Louth he's come close in recent years but this time he would set the all time scoring record to make sure he left with the trophy, But this is golf and we talk about the joy and pain a round can bring.
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Episode two of Peter's 2024 journey.
With a number of events played i catch up with Peter as he reflects on his season to date and what he feels has went well and where the work is needed in his game.
We also look ahead to some of his upcoming events including the east of Ireland championship, He was just of the course when we spoke and it gave a good insight to his thoughts on the course.
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With a number of events done in the 2024 season i check in with Hugh to see how he's getting on, When we last spoke he was working on a more targeted approach to his long game and looking to get back in the mix at championships.
Has he achieved these goals ? What's next on his journey and has his plans changed ?
Click play and find out, Also give this pod a follow a lot of interesting guests coming up and leave a review and let me know what you think of this chat.
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Matt joins me for a chat the day after he wins the Irish men's amateur open championship in county Sligo, A win he has been chasing for a couple of years.
Matt has had some close calls in the past and a very steady performer over recent years we discuss the learnings from past experience's which help him this week.
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On this episode I'm joined by Paul Coughlan as we discuss his recent victory in Cork golf club host of the Munster men's amateur championship.
Paul also goes into detail of the road to this win the highs and low of competing and the impact golf had on him, With focused work this winter leading to a strong start to the season.
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Jason Law joins me for a chat, We discuss his win in the Cork golf club last year as he preps to defend shortly.
A golfer with a plan and a clear mind is the golf for us all Jason keeps his swing simple and mind on his routine.
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Seamus McMonagle's tale unfolds like a novel, an underdog's odyssey from the rugged shores of Donegal, In this episode, we stand shoulder to shoulder with Seamus as he navigates the challenges of a youth spent traversing Ireland for tournaments, to a punishing career in bricklaying, and back to the golf course fueled by a burning passion reignited under the Australian sun. His journey teaches us more than just resilience; it's a masterclass in adaptability and the relentless pursuit of one's calling.
As the conversation progresses, Seamus, with the ease of a seasoned coach, reflects on the subtleties of golfing technique, the importance of real-world playing conditions, and the virtues of a technology-lite approach to coaching. His philosophy, shaped by observing the likes of top coach Pete Cowan, focuses on the dynamics of body movement and the essential legwork crucial to mastering the game. This episode is peppered with anecdotes and insights, a rare opportunity to peer into the brain of a coach who sees beyond the swing, teaching us the profound impact of empathy and patience, whether you're on the golf course or riding the waves of the Atlantic.
We leave you with Seamus's parting thoughts on the paramountcy of impact in golf, with a nod to his coaching locations at Dunfanaghy and Latterkenny Golf Clubs, and Great Boy Driving Range in Galway. His narrative is a reminder that the most profound lessons in sports — and life — are often taught outside the comfort of a simulator, where the wind howls, the rain falls, and the real game is played. Listeners seeking to refine their game and embrace the wisdom of an unconventional path will find solace and inspiration in Seamus's story, a testament to the sheer power of passion, practice, and perseverance.
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Fresh off the fairways of Ballybunion, Sean Keelan, the new Irish Boys Champion, joins us to reveal the tactics and mental fortitude that powered his recent triumph. Our discussion with Sean is more than just a victory lap; it's a deep exploration into the world of competitive golf, where meticulous preparation meets the mental rigors of the sport. He opens up about his disciplined approach to the game, the pressures of maintaining peak performance, and the joy of celebrating these rare moments of success with a supportive family and community.
In this heartfelt conversation, we navigate the emotional contours of winning and the critical role support systems play in the lives of young athletes. Sean reflects on the exhilaration of his win and the nurturing influence of his parents, shedding light on the often-overlooked aspects of a golfer's journey. We also peer into Sean's transition from junior to men's golf, examining the camaraderie that bolsters his confidence and the aspirations that fuel his drive towards the future.
Strap in for an episode that's as much about strategy as it is about the spirit of the game. Sean shares his practical game insights, from on-course nutrition to the philosophy of adapting to the tools at hand during tournament play. He discusses his affection for courses that reward precision and a steady putter and lays out the challenges that links courses present. With an eye on upcoming tournaments and the pursuit of consistency, Sean's story is an inspiring roadmap for anyone looking to excel in golf or any field that requires a blend of strategic acumen and mental resilience.
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Ever wondered what goes on in the mind of a golf champion when the stakes are high and the winds are unforgiving? Keith Egan, the celebrated West of Ireland champion, joins us to share the riveting tale of psychological fortitude and strategic mastery that led him to victory. His story stands as a testament to the unwavering focus and mental tenacity required to stay present and outplay the competition, where every swing counts and routine is a weapon against psychological warfare.
Venture with us through the mental labyrinth of competitive golf, where a single shot can tip the scales of a match. Keith recounts the emotional ebbs and flows of a nail-biting game, emphasizing the importance of staying cool under pressure and sticking to a well-honed game plan. His narrative captures the essence of how a golfer's resilience is tested against challenging elements and how a solid mindset can transform a demanding course into a canvas for triumph.
The episode crescendos with Keith's vivid recollection of the winning putt that sealed his fate as a champion. But the journey doesn't end with the last stroke; it's in the heartfelt celebrations, the overwhelming support from the Sligo community, and the personal reflections on a victory hard-earned. Join us for this inspiring session with Keith Egan as he provides an inside look at the discipline, strategy, and emotional highs that define championship golf.
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