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A candid exploration of golf, aging, and the search for that elusive perfect swing feeling. Rich Easton returns after a three-month hiatus to share personal stories and observations from both on and off the course.
• Reflections on Rich's birthday celebration weekend in Charlottesville, including dining at The Melting Pot and attending a Three Dog Night concert
• Thoughts on how society often marginalizes age and experience unless accompanied by extreme wealth
• The "Too Much Detail" story about a fellow golfer who couldn't stop talking about his round
• The eternal search for "finding it" in golf – that perfect swing feeling that sends the ball exactly where you intend
• How right-brain versus left-brain thinking affects how golfers approach the game
• Analysis of what separates great golfers from good ones – mental toughness on Sunday's back nine
• Why Rich stopped betting on sports and his personal philosophy on gambling
• Predictions for the PGA Championship at Valhalla
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Chapters

1. Your Golf Game Isn't the Only Thing That Needs Fixing (00:00:00)

2. Welcome Back After Three Months (00:00:08)

3. Birthday Weekend in Charlottesville (00:01:44)

4. Thoughts on Age and Politics (00:06:55)

5. Too Much Detail: Golfer Stories (00:10:45)

6. Finding It: The Golf Holy Grail (00:17:35)

7. The Mental Edge in Professional Golf (00:22:32)

8. Why I Stopped Betting on Sports (00:28:08)

9. Closing Thoughts on PGA Championship (00:32:43)

36 episodes