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EP 117: Stay in the Fight — Why the Grind Always Matters

EP 117: Stay in the Fight — Why the Grind Always Matters

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Summary

This week’s episode was inspired by an incredible moment in the game—Gary Woodland’s win, and the reminder it gave all of us.

Because what made this victory so powerful wasn’t just the golf—it was everything behind it.


Over the past year, Gary has faced significant health challenges, including undergoing brain surgery and openly sharing his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder. The kind of challenges that don’t show up on a leaderboard, but impact everything—your focus, your clarity, your ability to simply show up.

And yet, he did.

He kept showing up.

He kept putting one foot in front of the other.

He stayed in the fight.

And that’s the truth of it—everyone is going through something.

At every level of the game, whether you’re on tour or working on your swing after work or on a Saturday morning, there are challenges that test you. The difference isn’t in avoiding them—it’s in how you respond.

Gary Woodland’s message was simple, but powerful: Stay in the fight. Keep going.

Check out the powerful Gary Woodland interview here.


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