In this episode of The Golf Sit Down, we’re joined by elite junior golfer Oliver Betschart — a 17-year-old who has already competed in a PGA Tour event and some of the biggest junior tournaments in the world.
Oliver shares his journey from picking up a club at age 5 to making a hole-in-one at 7, and eventually qualifying for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship at just 15 years old.
We dive deep into:
The mental game of golf (breathing, visualization, focus)
What separates elite junior players from the rest
Lessons learned from playing with PGA Tour pros
Why “zero emotional attachment” can change your game
Operation 36 and training to shoot lower scores
Daily routines, practice habits, and coaching insights
If you're serious about improving your golf game or want to understand what it takes to compete at a high level, this episode is packed with value.
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Host: Ryan Dailey, PGA @ryandaileygolf
Co-Host: Seth Thompson, PGA @seth_thompsongolf
Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann @a.j._reimann
Chapters
00:00 Oliver's Journey in Golf
05:25 Daily Life and Training Regimen
09:28 Mental Game and Strategies
15:44 Emotional Attachment and Decision Making
18:06 Lessons Learned from Golfing Experiences
22:16 Defining Moments in Competition
24:38 Experiences at the PGA Tour Event
31:48 The Importance of a Long-Term Coach
38:24 Goals for Future Improvement
42:32 Advice for Young Golfers
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