In this engaging podcast episode, Eric Steger shares his remarkable journey from a competitive golfer to a respected instructor. He reflects on his experiences at the PGA Championship, the atmosphere of major tournaments, and the transition to teaching golf. Eric emphasizes the importance of player development, his teaching philosophy, and the balance between family life and his passion for golf. He also shares proud moments as an instructor and offers valuable advice to young golfers on staying true to themselves and their game.
Elijah Lemmon the FTCP intern joins us for this episode.
Takeaways
Eric Steger had a whirlwind year, qualifying for the PGA Championship. Having his father caddy for him at the PGA was a special moment. The atmosphere at major tournaments is heightened and serious. Transitioning from player to instructor has been a fulfilling journey. Teaching philosophy focuses on understanding each student's unique needs. Competing is essential for improvement in golf. Golf is a sport where numbers don't lie; performance is clear. Balancing family life with a golf career requires good time management. Proud moments as an instructor come from students' achievements. Staying true to oneself is crucial for young golfers.
Titles
From Player to Pro: Eric Steger's Golf Journey Inside the PGA Championship Experience
Sound bites
"It was a whirlwind for sure." "I was really out of my comfort zone." "I had 13 days to figure it out."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Eric Steger's Journey 02:47 Qualifying for the PGA Championship 05:32 Experiencing the PGA Tour 08:28 Preparation and Challenges at Quail Hollow 10:57 Family Support and Logistics 13:39 Transition from Baseball to Golf 16:27 The Competitive Nature of Golf vs. Team Sports 19:32 Transitioning from Professional Golf to Coaching 23:27 The Joy of Teaching and Coaching Golf 27:49 Philosophy of Instruction and Player Development 31:02 Balancing Personal Life and Coaching 35:20 Proud Moments as an Instructor 37:30 Advice to My Younger Self