PGA Tour Winner Robert Wrenn on Playing Better Under Pressure

PGA Tour Winner Robert Wrenn on Playing Better Under Pressure

Links for Life
Feb 10, 20261:01:47
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Episode Notes

Pressure is something every golfer faces, but learning how to handle it is what separates average rounds from your best ones. In this episode of Links for Life, Tommy sits down with Robert Wrenn, former PGA Tour winner and 1987 Buick Open champion, to talk honestly about what pressure really is and how to play better when it shows up.

Drawing from 16 years on the PGA Tour, Robert explains why pressure is largely self-imposed, how elite players think differently in high-stakes moments, and why preparation, commitment, and reflection matter more than talent alone. The conversation moves through course management, visualization, breathing, and post-round reflection, while also connecting golf pressure to life, leadership, and growth.

This episode is practical, grounded, and focused on repeatable habits that help golfers perform closer to their potential when it matters most.


(0:00) Intro

(3:30) Pressure Is Self-Imposed

(5:21) Mindset Under Pressure

(15:14) Game Planning and Process

(23:56) Visualization and Commitment

(27:30) Reflection and Improvement

(36:39) Embracing Pressure

(59:27) Final Thoughts

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