Sit back and get ready to take off with Dynamic Golf so uh welcome back everybody welcome back to Dynamic podcast uh I’m your co-host Tim mavan here with Sean clz um Sean who do we have today hey Tim I’m really excited about this a friend of mine I feel like we’re kind of like the smartless crew now like we start
Leading up to the guest and I’m going to start giving you Clues on who the person is and stuff yeah but uh this is one of my buddies uh from from the Brandon area his name is John Catlin um he actually walked into the golf store probably
About five years ago first time I met him and we just kind of instantly hit it off um good player he’s going to be humble and say he’s not as good as as me but he knows he can take my money whenever whenever so uh anyways really
Excited to have John Catlin hey John how you doing today bud hey I’m good Sean nice to talk to you good man um yeah so basically you know me and you kind of struck up our friendship just based on mutual love of the game right you like
You’ve been playing for quite a while and um kind of tell us just a little bit of of kind of how you got into golf how long you’ve been playing sort of where you’re at now yeah yeah I’d love to do that um so I I got into golf um at a a
Fairly early age I would say I mean if anybody knows much about uh the brand and Val go over area the first golf course I played on was Diamond Hill okay oh yeah and uh very interesting story about that is my mom used to run those
Hills before it was ever a golf course so uh have quite a bit of History uh there I learned how to play there but with uh my dad actually bought me a set a little half set of um of Northwestern Bob Mur Classic golf clubs little Forge
Blades and uh that’s how I learned to play I just went out there in my cowboy boots and figured out how to swing a golf club on my own and kind of uh just fell in love with it right away yeah um you know kind of in and out of it uh for
A while while I was a Youngster in High School playing sports really got a lot further into golf when I became um a marine because I started playing on inter mural teams in the Marine Corps okay nice thank you for your service sir yes thank you than yeah I appreciate
That and then um and then you know I uh I I I played quite a bit for a number of years and I was a decent player you know probably playing to about a eight or a 10 handicap and then I kind of got out
Of it for a while okay and started doing a lot of uh bass fishing actually oh interesting and uh you know about three four years ago I started getting a lot further into it again getting getting much more involved in golf and kind of fell in love with the sport again and uh
Uh you know it kind of took a pit I’m I’m a big competitive type guy so if I’m not competing in something it’s kind of hard for me to kind of maintain my focus gotcha correct yep and so that’s kind of the way it was with fishing for me you
Know I mean I was I love to fish but if I wasn’t preparing for a fast tournament it was hard for me to sort of stay in stay in the moment you know actually work and so uh all and one of the things that I I I had done in bass fishing was
I had led and and and helped run some tournament series of twom man bass fishing team tournaments okay Y and I really liked the concept and I said man that’s a lot of fun to be out there with a guy that’s your really good friend and
You can you can spend some time together but you can actually try to compete and win a tournament and apply your skills against your friends Etc yeah and I said there’s a way to do that in golf and we need to do this with a two-man scramble
And I and I built a uh a twom man golf tour here in Tampa called the Tampa Bay Twan Golf Tour and uh it’s kind of built on that principle and so since then I’ve been really deeply involved with it and just um just falling in love with the game uh
Working really hard have my ups and downs so so so yeah you’ve been doing the so this would be the the summer coming up because I know your first event is up at Plantation Palms in March right yep so is this the fourth year of
The Tampa Bay two man tour uh the four I think it’s the third or the fourth season we had some split Series right um yeah so this will be the um uh we’re we’re running our season the whole year this year we had run split Seasons
Before yeah uh so yeah we start in March on the 24th uh and then we run six uh events from that point all the way until the end of the year and then our seventh uh series a seventh Tournament of the series is the Tour Championship gotcha
Yeah I think it’s uh from the you know kind of inside and outside perspective meaning that me and T-Mac have run plenty of golf tournaments and and you know whether it’s the zephal open or just running charity events the David Rudman tournament and charity Foundation
Was a big one um it you know some of our listeners know but some of our listeners don’t know how much work goes into behind the scenes behind the scenes and and I mean me and you were on the first te one day you know like getting ready
And and the guys are either showing up with a different partner or or whatever right yeah yeah but I mean you do such a good job now it’s also the thing that I’ve seen in the three years that I’ve seen it is that the following is bigger
Um the the guys become more um they’re spreading the word for you which is what you want right that’s the whole key uh you can only do so much uh marketing advertising but once they figure out that it’s a good event that it’s I’m going to use these words um reputable
Honest and competitive because there are definitely some events out there that are not those three things um so yeah you you know you’re looking for the guys you know that are are um that and the thing I like about the tour too John is that the with the handicap allocations
That you do and we don’t need to get on the micro part of it but but basically it’s very competitive there’s different winners each week it’s not the same winners right yeah that’s right I mean what we try to do is you know when you first when you first come to the the
Tour you’re going to play off of a calculated initial Index right which we base off of your individual handicaps and some formulas that we apply to it that I won’t dig into okay but after that first event you really are you’re playing off of the handicap that you legitimately earned in our competitions
Right gotta yep so um so it does make it very tight and it it’s not uncommon for a half a dozen teams to be competing for a Podium finish and finish within a stroke of each other yep I’ve seen that almost every event that’s real competitive right there yeah and
Different and different handicaps like those some of those guys are plus twos and some of those guys are are five handicaps in there again because of the the fairness you know equality that you come in um so that’s what I like about it and then me and team ma have talked
About this and you know other podcasts when you’re playing for yourself there’s one kind of competitive level when you’re missing a putt for another guy or much different it’s so much more stressful isn’t it yes yes you want to play for your team right I think I think
We we put that pressure on ourselves I do with my my buddy Crump all the time and um te Max got a good friend of his name is Vos and and we playing some stuff up here but it’s it’s almost like you don’t you just don’t care as much
When it’s your own ball right but when you’re when you’re playing with your partner and I’m sure that’s the same for fishing too it uh it changes the dynamic for sure every cast counts when you’re fishing and every swing counts abut and you don’t want to let your buddy down right
Yeah it’s it’s a um it’s Twan best ball is what the what the form scramble sorry you know what’s fun about that you know what’s fun about this format that I’ve figured out is is really one of the most fun Parts about this Twan format you
Know most of us who play golf uh love the idea or at least I don’t know what the right word is but we dream some days about having a caddy right like man let’s let’s go out and play a competitive event let me have
A caty on my bag help yeah all that good stuff right well a fourman scramble is kind of hit and giggle that doesn’t even matter right you’re buy Mulligans and everything else but in a twom man scramble it’s actually quite hard SC yep and having that buddy next to you who’s
Not just a partner but almost acts as a caddy to help you know club and think through things it raises your sense of awareness on the mental game that I think has helped me a lot yeah the strategy of it T-Mac you know playing two-player scramble absolutely right so
If me and you are going to go do that you know I might be the guy who hits the the F the hybrid down the middle and then let you hit driver yeah you know and vice versa because you just want to get a ball in play on the narro hole and
I’m sure that you and Ron have a certain way batting order I would say you know I know me and VZ always vas always goes first I always go second y um and there’s always you know it just there’s always a strategy there’s always a routine for it and uh you’re always
Talking about what what what the next player needs to be doing they helping them out yeah it’s funny too even though like putting so when me and Ron you know when we go through it and typically that’s you know I go first Ron goes second um arguably he’s a better player
He’s going to he wouldn’t argue with that at all but not wrong he would say um but but but when you’re putting you know when you when you’re only let’s say two under through the first nine holes you know what you just say hey let’s change it up let’s change up cuz that’s
Something almost like a good lesson for our golfers in general if you keep doing it the same way then you do something different didn’t Martin Hall say something like that you keep doing the same thing you keep getting what you keep or something like that myself
Personally I’m going to I’m going to go left hand low on the putter on the on the back nine if I haven’t made any putts the CLW on the front whatever right you just so yeah and and just even that mental different approach changes your attitude your mental part of it so
You you know you were mentioning putting there I thought I was an interesting lesson I learned uh two days ago on the putting green for myself I have been struggling you know my handicap is has come down quite a bit over the past last year but I’ve been struggling of late
With uh speed control okay okay and um I decided the other day to go out on the green and practice and I realized that I made a a change in the actual physical grip on my on my putter a while back oh yeah and it caused me to stop running my
Index fingers down the shaft okay now some people will recommend against this some people recommend to do it but I think it’s all an individual and what you’re comfortable with but correct but what was happening for me was when I stopped doing that the cutter would load
On the back swing and cause me to slap at the ball at the bottom of the Ark and it would I was inconsistent all of a sudden with my distance control okay and I realized that it’s because I couldn’t you know the way I’m a very handsy
Player Sean has instructed me before he knows i’ a lot of hands in my golf good and bad and so it caused me to just overload the Putter and and and slap at the ball and once I put that those fingers down the shaft that kept that from happening
And my speed control is coming back and that’s just because I I decided I had to change something right right yeah it went back to what was not broken before you know so I’m going to ask this question I didn’t have this one planned so T-Mac um if you’re going to teach one
Of your one of your students speed control or try to try to make them not three putt as much just give me one or two of those kind of Swing thoughts or or even approaches to it that you would kind of get your student to work with
What I you know typically what I do for a speed controll especially with distance putts is I will putt to the edges I’m not putting to a cup okay um I’m trying to take a result out of it um just trying to get a pace or a feel uh
And that’s really what I kind of do for for Pace control and I’m I’m just three balls and I’m trying to get each one as close to that Aon as possible and I just find that once I get the element of a hole out of it I start to free myself up
I think that’s a huge point is that you know people on the practice screen putt two holes yeah period you go to a Tour event they don’t putt to a hole they put to they throw a disc down they they do you do see a lot of yeah they putt to a
Te they you do see a lot of them playing that almost pool like bumper drill which is essentially yeah hit it to the edge but you’re going to get penalized if you hit it to The Fringe correct and that’s a just a great way to learn feel and
Then here’s my here’s my backward reasoning for asking this question to John I’m glad he brought it up and now you tmac if I teach distance control to my students I tell them to walk the putt off right to to measure the putt take the paces and and go figure out your
Most of us have you know whatever our Pace would probably be close to a yard as we walk so if you take eight Paces to the hole then that’s 24 ft and then if you go to the next hole and you took 10 Paces you got 30 ft you know you start
Having a number in your head so my my point of this John is like we got three different people three different skill levels and we’re all kind of approaching the game differently talking about it a little differently but we all learn from each other right yeah that’s right you
Know that’s that’s that’s what you’re saying that’s the cool thing about the Tor yeah is um is that like you said you got you got a player and B player and there’s going to be sort of that caddy um caddy element um with me and Crump we
Might be more a Anda players with Mike Sullivan and Carl Sullivan they might be more a Anda players but you know but you definitely in your pairings you definitely see the the A and B player and I think that’s yeah and that’s something I try to do is I try to not
Pair up uh uh teams that are of uh like a higher handicap team I won’t pair them with another high handicap team right for one reason I don’t want the I don’t want the play to get kind of clogged up gumed up y but but it’s also really
Important that those those um less skilled players or less experienced players are seeing really good golfers right move through that hole because and and what you actually see is how much better those guys become over the course of the Year together right by just playing the tournament right and and
Seeing other players and and then you’ll be on the tea with them and they’ll say you know I I played with Carl and Mike and it was something I noticed about the way they played this was interesting what he did right uh and it does it is
Help any any kind of competition uh is like that and I think that’s a great point to bring up is that I think for me and Sean when we go and watch tour events it’s something Sparks inside of us when we come back out and play and
There’s a Tempo a rhythm um you know and I think there’s a great learning process for everybody there especially for the B player to learn from that that’s great I could just I could just I could just stand on the range at Bay Hill for hours
Hours you know I don’t even people say you go to the Valar Valar is great it’s a great tournament it’s a good great finishing last four or five holes but the range is not as good as Hill no you know and and Augusta is amazing just for
People that are lucky enough to get to Augusta but but I just love going to watch the short game area seeing what VJ Singh dating myself a little bit was working on you know I mean he was out there for three hours at Augusta and
Guess what he only hit 50 yard wed shots for 3 hours like but the tempo was absolutely amazing and you take that home with you you know it kind of drips onto your game a little bit too yeah so then John the other thing this is I’ve
Encountered in your tour is and me and t ma have this all the time in our events up here so you put me and Crump with two other players absolutely fine love and all the guys are great right but throughout that throughout that that uh
That round it’ll be oh my gosh this is the best we’ve ever played I can’t believe we’re playing that good The Miracle round yeah you hear all that but you know that but John the reason they’re doing that is because they’re watching other better players they’re focusing they’re not playing with their
Buddies on the you know like you said four player hitting giggle scramble right they’ve really decied to change the focus and they realize oh if I take my little extra time or if I spend a little extra time reading a putt they’re going to start so I think that’s a good
You know side side event of it well I mean I think the mental game is the is is way way understated Sean you and I have talked about this how much that’s meant to me over the past year yeah let our let our listeners know about that a
Little bit because I think it’s a great story that we were talking about the other day so um several years years ago I I uh was promoted at work to associate vice president and as part of that promotion I wanted to I I feel like I’m I’ve
Always been a pretty good leader being a former Marine and learning all I’ve learned from what I believe is the best leadership School in the world but you know always when you when you reach another level you’re always trying to fine-tune yourself right and it’s just
Like in golf you’re trying to you know you’re trying to get better at your craft MH and so I hired uh a not a life coach but an what we would call an executive coach okay and uh and you know she really you know when you do something like that it’s it’s
It’s a it’s more like a mental game coach in in in golf it’s you got to be willing to do some soul searching right and uh you got to be willing to sort of bear your soul and and be vulnerable as she would say yep and uh you know I’m an
Emotional person right I uh I’m also a fixer and a rescuer I have a lot of different traits in my personality right okay and um she said you know um what you need to do is you need to start thinking about becoming a little bit
More present and in the moment uh so you can you know kind of communicate in the way that you would want uh and it’s in various different situations maybe it’s a situation where I feel um you know I’m not being heard or listened to or whatever ever it might be
And um and so she gave me these three these three uh mental checks and not really mental but they’re their sort of presence checks I would say and um this was early in the year last year when I started figuring out how it applied to my golf game
Okay and um so what you do is is is she would say look before you get into one of these high stress situations uh you need to you need to take a deep breath and and and while you’re taking that deep breath let it out and and sort of think about what
What is going on in your head at the moment take note of it right take an inventory of what’s happening in your head and then you take another deep breath and you clear it out and you think about what you’re feeling physically right what are the physical
Sensations that you have in your body at the moment okay and then you take another deep breath and you start thinking about well what are you feeling emotionally right that’s different than what’s going on in your head but what are your emotional state right what and take an inventory of those things yep
And you can quickly go through this routine of just three deep breaths and and and on the golf course I realized it was things like just feeling how soft the ground was under my feet or not okay as a physical sensation I may feel like
Wow I feel a little cool breeze on me or a man that that it’s hot in this golf cart and and I and I can think and be present in a moment thinking about that the same thing about my mental side is what’s going on in my head right now
About what I’m focused on yep do I have a lot of work stress going on how do I Snap and clear that stuff out of there and then trying to check in emotionally about well how do I feel about how the day is going what am I feeling about
Myself in the round and what it caused me to do Sean and Tim is it caused me to get so present in the moment that I got addicted to doing this while I was playing golf like I would I would get a shot and I would I would either sit in
The card or I’d be walking to the next shot and I would just take some time and do one of those presence checks I might not do all of them I might just do one of them y right and it’s crazy because early in the year my uh one of my best
Friends uh Jim proos who I served with years ago uh in the military we’re great friends and and we served together over 30 years ago uh he I was telling him how much I was struggling with my game and he goes man you just need to stop
Thinking about it swing soft club right and so I started getting present with myself and my handicap I had I I was I was that time I was like a 56 it actually climbed up to a seven something and from the point that I started
Focusing on this on my in my rounds of golf my handicap dropped to at one point a 3.9 wow nice yep with no swing changes right right no equipment changes no ball changes no YouTube videos no that’s amazing greatest fix of the month great yeah no yeah it’s just all in the middle
Game for me and and and to be completely transparent and honest I had gotten away from it right so you start feeling the success you get a little lazy yep yeah and I started drifting away from it yep and um and so I recently just recommitted myself to to being president
In the moment and once again because Jim told me to stop thinking about it right and uh and when I say stop thinking about it it doesn’t seem like it makes sense to be president in the moment and stop thinking about it yeah but there’s a difference in the quality
Of the things that you think about and that you you know thinking about 50 different mechanical thoughts when you’re standing over a golf ball is completely the wrong thing to do yeah right yeah it’s get get get get to a state where you feel good and the only
Thing you really care about is the target that’s it and and just relax and and let your natural athletic ability and all that work that you do on the Range actually take over yeah so do you find yourself in like a a meditation State when you’re doing this basically
Is that what you’d say it it’s I wouldn’t I would say it’s shy of meditation but it’s just focusing on being present and in the moment uh and it it only takes me maybe 30 seconds to to go through one of those presence checks and I might do one between each
Shot but it’s really just focusing on being there yeah right being there not on the Range I feel like we could talk about this for an hour I’ll try to keep it to 10 more minutes 15 more minutes I love I love this stuff cuz John and
Teamac like people come to us all the time like hey I want to break 90 right I want to break a 100 well yes there is absolutely some physical things that need to happen to break 100 or break 90 the yardage has to be a certain yardage
Your you know your your short game has to be a short short game correct but the way that you go I think the hardest thing is to go from the from the five handicap to the zero handicap right that’s that’s the clip in one stroke off per year per six months absolutely and
And it’s these little incremental things like you’re talking about like hey you do have the right equipment you do have the right putter length you’ve got the wedges set up you know like all your all your equipment’s good yeah now you’ve got a you know you can’t be changing
Your swing like you say John so there there’s just such a tremendous like almost um void of of this type of thing yeah um I’m going to say personally when I run golf tournaments I I I typically um run the golf tournament that I’m working at the golf course okay
And then I I usually like to try to play in it oh yeah and I would say I I haven’t played with you in EV in an event John yet but to me it takes me two to three holes to even get close to what I normally do on the golf course before
You know what I’m saying John like because you get all these questions prior to the oh yeah to the event so your your mind is total so you get up there on the first te and it’s not thinking about the ground thinking about the wind thinking about you’re totally
Thinking about why did that guy ask me that stupid question five minutes ago why couldn’t he even got this money into me earlier I told I set it up on Facebook I’ve seen it happen to you like I’ve set it I’ve set the entire thing up on tried to give them all the
Information and they don’t read the sign whatever the sign is it’s it’s funny Cu uh my my my tournament partner Greg uh aen yeah uh he actually taught me a lot about how to play years ago when we first started playing I mean he he was a big
Inspiration to me but we’re tournament Partners now and so we’re on this in the Tour Championship last year and the the online scoring was not working right o and you know and so I’m getting texts on my phone at the same time this is happening and and and and we we were on
The green with a birdie Putt and I’m sitting in the cart trying to fix said get your tail over here I don’t care about that online scoring thing yeah you know focus on your game but it is hard when you’re trying to organize an event and also it’s just a testament to not
Letting things rattle around in your head you know yeah so like getting a phone call about when you’re in the middle of A i i play very poorly at my own Golf Course cuz I can’t I can’t get rid of the eyesight of looking oh my gosh why is this guy driving around the bunker he just drove over the green of the te box just all the things so I play way better
When I’m away from the golf course and then like you said now yeah the phone still Rings we’re still attached to the world unfortunately yeah um but yeah it’s different um so again I think there’s a tremendous amount of talk about there I think the you know the the
Simple things that the that the viewers or listeners can take from this would be pre-shot routine have one we’ve talked about it before for figure out what yours is but again the best players that I play with are not not kind of consistent with their pre-shot routine
They are perfectly to the to the second with their pre-shot routine yeah and and I don’t care if you’re and and again we play in different formats so this afternoon I’m going to play in a little uh four player scramble fun event couples Group whatever it is that’s
Going to be a totally different Focus Point than it is when I play on the Tampa Bay 2-an tour yeah you know what I’m saying oure rried things radio all that stff you know all that happen so so just that that perspective of you know what have the
Same pre-shot routine every single time I think I can do that part of it which is probably the way you described it John the physical part but I don’t I don’t do very well at the mental part because I am preoccupied with the other things going on as I’m I’m at work yeah
That’s the thing I am at work you know I’m not I’m not just like these other 70 people they’re just coming out here to enjoy their day this is my job so I’ve got to I I’m hoping that they have a good time yeah you know so um
Emotionally yeah i’ and then the emotion side is I’ll just make this a quick story came in playing in The Zephyr Hills open May eight or 10 years ago right I just I John I just come in for a drink after nine holes right all the
Players are out I’m the last group out so I just came in for for a drink uh to get a Gatorade or something hot hot afternoon and one of the players asks me one of those stupid dumb ruling questions right because I am the tournament committee guy too so but he
Says hey how come he got this relief when he should have gotten this relief that’s not fair whatever that thing is and I blew I blew up like I literally kicked the door down I’m like ask me in two hours it doesn’t matter right now
I’m in the middle of my round and you know like you you you need it’s crazy man yeah you want to kind of separate yourself but um anyway so so dealing with the emotions and you see this on tour all the time right I mean Jason day like his pre-shot routine with his
Breathing yes he closes his eyes too CL his eyes visualization Adam Scott with with putting the hand on the grip same time I I watched him yesterday doing the same thing he’s done last y 10 years I think yep um how Justin or how um Jordan be approaches a putt you know
He looks Twitchy he looks very Twitchy until until he goes um but there’s a routine there’s a method behind it he’s a he’s a talker right he’s always talking to his caddy yeah that’s the way he does it that’s the way he’s always talking but then tiger was more of leave
Me alone on the Green Well Tiger Tiger I I I picked up on something from him the other day that he i’ heard him say this a lot but I never really figured out what he meant and I and I kind of did a little research on it but his routine is
Sort of a silent one he talks about you’ve heard him talk about putting to the picture right correct and what he’s basically saying there is that he he stands over his Putt and he and he he looks at his line he looks at the hole and he takes a mental picture of that
It’s like a photograph mind yep and when he stands over the putt instead of him chasing the ball with his eyes and trying to see if it went he just he putts to the picture and keeps his head there it’s part of his routine yeah and I was actually struggling with so many
Mechanics you know overthinking my golf swing I started swinging to the picture right just you go looking out there at that golf at the hole and where the pin is where my target was and keeping that in my mind while I was making my golf swing
And it made all the difference in the world yeah absolutely and and he was taught that at like 3 four five years old by his dad when you read his book that’s something he’s been doing literally since he was four or five years old then got what Jay Bruner I
Think to do the meditation at 10 or something like that so an ex-marine by the way right Earl Woods is an x- Marine as far as I know uh he AR okay well I mean not not similar to the level Mar yeah exactly but still pretty good yeah
Yeah exactly exactly but but it goes to the mental approach that you know that you’re talking about like you said you you know you were in the greatest training program ever type of thing I mean it it is it’s uh so hey yeah yeah I one last question um how long did it
Take for you to get comfortable with that routine was it a couple days a month a week an hour oh I I think it’s a lifelong journey okay yeah I’ll be honest with you I I think anything in the mental game and again I I don’t think this is just this whole presence
Thing is not just about golf it’s a life thing sure and it’s just you know golf is a is a microcosm of your life yeah right it shows how you handle disappointment and stress and that’s why it’s one of the best places to interview somebody actually um but that that is a
Um it it’s just that I had to say wait a minute this is this is this is part of my life I’m going to apply this this technique to this and it’s a constant thing like I I I can’t tell you I’m as disciplined at it as I need to be yet
But it’s always a work in progress where I’m trying to do more great and more of that you know and just sort of being in the moment and enjoying what I’m doing and and and trying to be in a positive frame of mind but it is not the same as
Thinking about it that’s that’s the that’s a difference yeah you know being in the moment is not thinking it’s getting out of the way of yourself is how you hear some some athletes describe it like just get out of the way like just let your natural tendencies take
Over you’ve done the work you’ve done the practice you’ve put in the effort the people who don’t put in the effort put in the work put in the practice those are the people that struggle with the breaking 100 and break a 90 absolutely you know and and that’s
That’s what you know sometimes we talk about with some of our students like you don’t realize how many chip shots I’ve hit in my entire lifetime correct it wasn’t I didn’t just become good like we we put the work into it um so let let
Just I know the first event I believe is filled up but we’ll kind of give people the the rundown on how to get in touch with it yeah absolutely let me do that so uh we have we we run the group off of a a Facebook group but you can get there
Pretty quickly by I’ve just redirected our URL to that Facebook page and it’s uh TB Tango Bravo in military speak two man so it’s tb2 man.com okay the number two yep TB the number2 man.com all one word and uh that’ll take you to our Facebook group and um you’ll see the
Schedule there and uh a lot of the in the players handbook is there a link to it and uh that’s how I communicate with the members uh on tea times Etc we we’re trying to expand the first event because it’s full I think we’re at that’s a I
Limit the fields to 24 teams but we’re at 28 so I I I’m starting to expand that field out a little bit on um nice on uh that 20 one on the 24th of March at Plantation boms it’s good stuff sir yeah I know how good you are on Facebook like
You how you keep posting up and you know keep the posts up and stuff so definitely let you know let the golfers know about the dynamic golf podcast I know you will please do because now you’re a star veteran of the of the podcast sir exactly but we really
Appreciate you coming on John I think it’s it’s been great great fun and maybe we’ll check in with you during the summer see how the tour is going yeah yeah man hey I appreciate you guys bringing me on and Sean hope to see you soon bye see you thank you bye
Bye like that one that was good was good right that was good I was I was listening to that conversation especially when he started talking about the mental coach and staying present I mean you know it kind of goes back to what you were kind of talking about
Earlier or last week when you said you know I I was under you know I was like under or eight under at one point right and then your buddy six holes in goes hey you’re six under something like that right you that that whole staying in the
Present moment just went poof right and then we start getting this whole looking to the Future right what’s the score going to be at the what’s it going to be you know we’re just holding on right we’re like just end it right now right
You know so I think that was great I I really found myself listening to that part of it saying yeah that’s you know you’ve got to stay present and uh you know it kind of goes back to like you know with my little girl you know the
Teacher say when you get mad count to three right you know and it’s just a different form of it you know count to three you know figure out these these checklists that you have and it just you know gives you that 3 4 seconds to say listen before I just take a little
Check in see what’s going on and then kind of go from there so had some good stuff there the last five minutes absolutely absolutely I was ready to go with that so maybe we might have to start talking to a make