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023: Dawson Armstrong – Owning Your Game, Setting Goals That Work for You

023: Dawson Armstrong – Owning Your Game, Setting Goals That Work for You

FromThe Tournament Code


023: Dawson Armstrong – Owning Your Game, Setting Goals That Work for You

FromThe Tournament Code

ratings:
Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Dawson Armstrong (@DawsonGolf) describes his journey from junior golf to the Korn Ferry Tour. Dawson won his first AJGA start in Nashville and went on to play at Lipscomb University for four years. During his college career, Dawson accumulated 10 victories, including NCAA Regionals medalist honors in 2017. After college, Dawson played on the PGA Tour Canada for two years before earning his Korn Ferry card in 2019 through Q-School. Today, Dawson lives in Jacksonville and is a fully exempt Korn Ferry member for 2023. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)—(01:34) - how Dawson got into golf(09:57) - playing with confidence(12:32) - working with different swing coaches(21:01) - developing a strong putting game(28:46) - learning how to compete in college (31:23) - practice round strategy(37:22) - most nerves Dawson has ever felt(41:40) - creating pressure in practice(43:51) - creating an optimal tournament schedule(47:28) - offseason work(54:52) - goals for 2023(59:07) - what Dawson would tell himself as a junior
Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (93)

The Tournament Code breaks down what it takes to play elite tournament golf. Our guests include players on the PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, Latin America Tour, Forme Tour, and other various mini-tours, as well as college golf coaches, swing coaches, strategists, and sports psychologists.