From the Cart Path

Trent Roberts

Regular updates on all Indiana Junior Golfers, Collegiate Players, and junior tours. We want to make sure we are providing resources to players and parents out there. Feel free to reach out to us at fromthecartpath1@gmail.com.

  1. 1D AGO

    Tournament Planning with John Gutierrez and David Seitz

    This conversation delves into the intricacies of planning and participating in junior golf tournaments. The speakers, including experienced coaches and parents, discuss strategies for scheduling tournaments, the importance of competitive experience, and the balance between fun and competition. They also explore the role of parents in supporting young golfers, the significance of maintaining a positive mindset, and the benefits of team events. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of junior golf and the need for effective planning to ensure success and enjoyment for young athletes. takeaways Families should start planning tournament schedules early in the year. Applying for multiple tournaments increases chances of participation. It's crucial for young golfers to compete in age-appropriate events. Balancing competition with fun is essential for long-term engagement. Parents play a vital role in supporting their children's golf journey. Understanding college recruitment timelines can shape tournament choices. Building a positive mindset helps young golfers cope with challenges. Team events foster camaraderie and enhance competitive spirit. Encouraging kids to learn from each round is key to development. Creating enjoyable experiences in junior golf can lead to sustained interest. titles Mastering Junior Golf: Scheduling and Strategy The Art of Tournament Planning for Young Golfers Sound Bites "Stay positive and focus on the process." "You have to learn to bounce back." "We need to get kids more positive."

    56 min
  2. JAN 25

    Recruiting Update with Lauren Smith (Path Fore Success) Brought to you by On Demand Staffing

    Summary In this conversation, Trent Roberts, Lauren Smith, and Elijah Lemmon discuss the evolving landscape of college golf recruiting, particularly in light of NIL and the transfer portal. They explore the challenges and opportunities faced by junior golfers, the importance of communication with college coaches, and the need for personal development. The discussion emphasizes the significance of persistence in the recruiting process and the various avenues available for aspiring college golfers.   Takeaways The current state of college golf recruiting is uncertain and competitive. The recruiting process has slowed down significantly for junior golfers. Maintaining consistent communication with college coaches is crucial. Input in the recruiting process will lead to output in opportunities. The transfer portal has drastically changed recruiting dynamics. Exploring opportunities beyond Division 1 is essential for aspiring golfers. Personal development is as important as athletic performance in recruiting. Utilizing technology can enhance the recruiting process. Staying patient and persistent is key in the recruiting journey. Having fun and enjoying the game is vital during the recruiting process.     Keywords college golf recruiting, NIL, transfer portal, communication, junior golfers, recruiting process, college coaches, golf opportunities, personal development, technology in recruiting

    56 min
  3. JAN 22

    Mac Myers with host Elijah Lemmon

    Summary In this episode of the From the Cart Path podcast, hosts Elijah Lemmon and Trent Roberts sit down with junior golfer Macaulay Myers, who shares his journey through the competitive world of junior golf in Indiana. The conversation begins with nostalgic memories from their early days in junior golf, highlighting the camaraderie and support among young players. Macaulay recounts a memorable moment from the US Kids Worlds, emphasizing the importance of having a supportive community around him during competitions. As the discussion progresses, they delve into the rigorous practice routines that Macaulay follows to maintain his game, especially during the winter months, and the challenges of balancing school with high-level golf competitions.   Takeaways "That moment was really special to me when I was a junior golfer." "The group that you mentioned means a lot more to us." "It's just about playing the golf course, you're not playing everyone." "I wish I knew earlier was just asking the people who are better than you for help." "I have to play in the tournaments to have the higher differential." "It's all about playing your best at the right times." "I want to play Division One golf or I want to play collegiate golf." "I will always remember that and I hope that one day I can throw down my scholarship." "It's just about having fun and being competitive against guys that you know." "I just feel like I have to play in that one."

    44 min
  4. JAN 15

    Eric Steger, 2025 Indiana PGA Player of the Year

    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

    44 min
  5. 2025-10-02

    IHSAA Girls Golf State Championship Week w Albert Jennings and Nate McClung

    In this conversation, the hosts discuss the upcoming IHSAA state championship week, focusing on the success of the girls' golf team and the role of parents in supporting their children during tournaments. Albert Jennings, a golf instructor, shares insights on mental preparation, managing expectations, and the importance of enjoyment in the sport. The discussion also covers the challenges of the Prairie View course, strategies for success, and the significance of recognizing the difficulty of certain holes. The conversation concludes with final thoughts on the tournament and encouragement for both players and parents.   takeaways The success of the girls' team is a source of pride. Parents play a crucial role in supporting their children during tournaments. Mental preparation is key to performing well in competitions. Managing expectations is important for both players and parents. Enjoyment in the game should be prioritized over performance. Understanding the challenges of the course can help players prepare better. Specific strategies can be employed for difficult holes at Prairie View. Players should be encouraged to take risks and learn from their experiences. The importance of teamwork and support among players is emphasized. Final thoughts focus on the significance of the tournament experience. titles Navigating Championship Week: Insights from Coaches The Role of Parents in Youth Golf Sound Bites "Good athletes do hard things." "You have to go take it." "Enjoy the moment, and be proud."

    1h 10m

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Regular updates on all Indiana Junior Golfers, Collegiate Players, and junior tours. We want to make sure we are providing resources to players and parents out there. Feel free to reach out to us at fromthecartpath1@gmail.com.

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