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Do you want to boost your brain - win your game? I'm Karl Morris one of Europe's leading Performance Coaches.  Whether it's sport, business or pleasure, the real key to success is to go from thought to ACTION and MAKE the changes happen.

Oct 31, 2019

Today’s guest on the show is the 1991 winner of the Women’s British Open Penny Grice Whittaker.

Penny takes us through her early years, the great influence of her father in helping her game and the development all the way through to winning a Major Championship

We discuss how a single conversation with her sister changed EVERYTHING

How that conversation made such a difference

This is the power that the right words said in the right way at the right time can have over our lives

We talk about the early days on tour and the influence of such legends of the womens game such as Laura Davies and Alison Nicholas.

We also look back on the influence of the great Vivien Saunders and how she looked at the game of golf which was so far ahead of its time.

The early years on tour, the ups and the downs.

Penny has a very engaging story that will resonate with ALL golfers.

It is an honest assessment of what is needed to make yourself the best player you can be.

We look at the challenges that confronted Penny balancing golf with bringing up a young family

How, when and why she decided to retire from the game.

The long break and then the decision to start playing again

The incredible first game back

The reconnection with the game itself

The joy of the social aspect and having the gratitude to be able to play again

Penny is a great example of a woman facing a lot of challenges early on and then coming good in her dream of playing professional golf

I am sure you will find it both entertaining and informative

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