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Broc Greenhalgh... "You don't get judged when life is all rosey"

Broc Greenhalgh... "You don't get judged when life is all rosey"

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In this episode of the Golf Dads Podcast, our host Broc Greenhalgh is interviewed by his 18 year old son Christian as he shares his experiences in golf and as a father. Broc provides an insight into the decision to move into golf administration, why he missed the birth of his first child as well sharing his advice for both golfers and dads that are far reaching and actionable tomorrow.

Chapters

00:00 The Joy of Golf Lessons

01:03 Masters Week

02:44 Transitioning from Golf to Administration

05:40 Hard Work vs. Talent in Golf

10:07 Where Broc’s love of golf began

12:05 Different Journeys as a Father

15:31 Turning Points in Life

17:58 Taking your Opportunities

19:29 The Balance of Knowledge and Expertise

22:34 Quality vs. Quantity in Parenting

26:49 Reflections on Family Dynamics and Career Choices

29:00 Missing the Birth of a Child

30:26 Influences and Role Models in Life

32:37 What Broc wanted to be when he Grew Up

34:32 Feared Respected or Liked

38:48 Rapid Fire Questions

43:30 Legacy of Making Decisions

45:05 Advice for Golfers: Get a Lesson from a PGA Professional

46:19 Parenting Wisdom: The Value of Time



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