
What It Takes to Compete at the Highest Level
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What separates the good from the great? How do elite athletes handle failure and bounce back stronger? And what lessons from the pros can we apply to our own game?
On this episode of Golf Underground, George, Sully, and Wardo take you inside the mind of champions—whether on the golf course, the baseball field, or in everyday life. With stories from George’s legendary career and insights from some of the best competitors in the game, this episode is a masterclass in what it takes to perform under pressure, stay mentally sharp, and keep that competitive fire burning long after the final whistle. Tune in as the guys dive deep into the mindset of winners, sharing stories, laughs, and hard-earned wisdom along the way.
🎧 Listen now and take your competitive edge to the next level!
Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments
- George shares his early struggles with golf and what kept him coming back.
- The surprising connection between baseball and the mental side of golf.
- Why nerves are a good thing—and how to use them to your advantage.
- Sully and Wardo discuss what keeps sports, business, and life alike.
- A hilarious behind-the-scenes look at clubhouse antics.
- What young athletes today can learn from old-school baseball.
Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode
"Golf will humble you faster than any sport." – George Brett
"If you’re not nervous, you don’t care enough." – George Brett
"You can’t fake confidence—you either have it or you don’t." – Kevin Ward
"The best players make adjustments, not excuses." – Brian Sullivan
- "The difference between a good player and a great player? It’s all between the ears." – George Brett
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