
Episode #13
Women of Golf: Season 13 - Episode 13 | How Faith, Freedom, and Preparation Transformed One Golfer’s Game
In this episode, we explore the importance of focusing on the process, mental attitude, and short game to improve golf performance, featuring insights from Epson tour champion Annabelle Pancake-Webb and a No B.S. zone discussion on the distance myth. Keywords golf, short game, mental attitude, golf tips, Annabelle Pancake-Webb, distance myth, golf strategy, golf mindset, golf practice, golf improvement Key Topics The importance of playing for an audience of one and glorifying God Lessons learned from Annabelle Pancake-Webb's first win The role of faith and community in golf The impact of attitude on performance and enjoyment The fallacy of chasing extra driver distance The significance of short game practice and stats tracking The dangers of ego shots and risky plays The value of mental preparation and routine in tournaments Sound Bites "Just enjoy it and give him the glory." "My faith is everything in my life." "Play for an audience of one." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Annabelle Pancake-Webb's recent win 02:41 Annabelle shares lessons learned since her first win 04:45 The importance of attitude and enjoying the game 09:39 Annabelle's approach to shot setup and execution 17:02 Final holes and the impact of gym workouts on shots 21:00 The significance of the first win and memorable moments 22:01 Faith and purpose in golf and community groups 27:40 What to work on to improve your game 36:02 The fallacy of chasing driver distance 37:45 Practice ratio: short game vs. long game 44:17 Focusing on key metrics and process over score 50:29 The importance of understanding weaknesses and tracking progress 52:07 The value of writing down stats and regrouping 54:18 Investment in lessons vs. equipment 55:43 Avoiding ego shots and focusing on strategy Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/women-of-golf--6428971/support .

