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This ONE Habit Is Holding Junior Golfers Back From Lower Scores

This ONE Habit Is Holding Junior Golfers Back From Lower Scores

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Welcome to Distance to the Pin, a performance-driven podcast built for junior golfers and parents who care about more than just scores.

In this episode, elite junior golfer John Svogun and his dad break down the one thing most junior golfers aren’t doing when it comes to lowering their scores and it has nothing to do with swinging a golf club.

Instead, this conversation focuses on goal setting, why most athletes never learn how to do it properly, and how writing clear goals can change confidence, focus, and performance on the course.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • Why 92% of people fail to reach their goals without structure

  • How writing goals down increases follow-through

  • The difference between outcome goals vs process goals

  • How John’s 2025 vision board led to real results

  • How he’s setting smarter, clearer goals for 2026

  • How parents can support goals without adding pressure

Timestamps

00:00 – Welcome to Distance to the Pin

00:29 – Why most people fail at goals

01:31 – What “goals” really mean + introducing vision boards

02:38 – Outcome goals vs. process goals

08:39 – Why Discipline beats motivation

10:26 – Advice for parents: ask better questions, not more pressure

11:34 – How goals help handle bad rounds

12:53 – Final takeaway

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