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From the Cart Path
Author: Trent Roberts
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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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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."
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
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.
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.
In this engaging conversation, Trent Roberts and Elijah Lemmon discuss Elijah's journey in golf, including his offseason preparations, the importance of equipment fitting, and the role of family in his golfing experience. They delve into the camaraderie of high school golf, the significance of sharing knowledge through podcasts, and the importance of enjoying the game. Elijah shares insights on his aspirations and the value of networking within the golf community, emphasizing that while competition is important, the joy of playing with friends should never be forgotten.
takeaways
Elijah is focusing on his game during the offseason.
He is excited about a new putter fitting experience.
The importance of equipment fitting has changed the game.
Family plays a crucial role in Elijah's golf journey.
High school golf fosters camaraderie and teamwork.
Podcasts provide a platform for sharing golf knowledge.
Networking with local golfers can open opportunities.
Enjoying the game is essential for long-term success.
Elijah's grandfather has been a significant influence in his golf career.
The balance between competition and fun is vital in golf.
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."
In this episode, we explore the experiences of three regional champions in high school girls golf as they prepare for the state championship. Olivia Bailey shares her emotional journey, including her first hole-in-one, while Sammie Nusbaum discusses the challenges her team faced during regionals. Sophie Roberts reflects on her mindset and performance, emphasizing the importance of team bonding and memorable moments throughout the season. The conversation also covers preparation strategies for the state championship and advice for first-time participants, highlighting the significance of enjoying the experience and managing emotions during competition.
Olivia Bailey felt nervous but proud of her performance at regionals.
Sammie Nusbaum's team overcame challenges to win regionals unexpectedly.
Sophie Roberts emphasized the importance of mindset in competition.
Team bonding experiences are crucial in high school golf.
Preparation for state includes familiarizing with the course and managing emotions.
Enjoying the experience is vital, especially for seniors.
The team shares fun traditions like post-tournament meals.
Managing pressure is key for first-time state participants.
Routines before tournaments help in mental preparation.
Having fun can lead to better performance on the course.
In this engaging conversation, Trent interviews four talented freshmen golfers who have made significant impacts in their first year of high school golf. The girls share their experiences transitioning from junior golf to high school, the importance of team bonding, their goals for the upcoming state championship, and the preparation strategies they are employing. They also offer advice to each other and reflect on the fun and camaraderie that comes with being part of a team. The discussion highlights the excitement and challenges of competitive golf at a young age, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the journey.
In this regional preview podcast, Trent Roberts and Nate McClung discuss the current state of high school golf in Indiana, focusing on team culture, leadership, and the importance of enjoyment in the sport. They analyze various regional competitions, highlighting key players and teams to watch, while also reflecting on the growth and development of their own teams throughout the season. The conversation emphasizes the significance of defining success beyond just scores, fostering a positive team environment, and the excitement surrounding upcoming regional tournaments. Special thanks to Coach Salv, from HSE Girls Golf for joining us and talking about the Royals.
Join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of Dan Stanjevich, the head women's golf coach at Marian University. From his beginnings as a student-athlete at Marian to his unexpected rise to head coach, Dan shares his passion for fostering a supportive and competitive team culture. Discover how his unique approach, which includes involving parents and focusing on character over talent, has led to remarkable success on and off the golf course. Tune in to learn more about the vibrant community at Marian University and the opportunities it offers to student-athletes.
The conversation explores the development of junior golf in Kentucky and Indiana, focusing on the North South Invitational, a collaborative event aimed at enhancing competition and showcasing talent. The discussion highlights key teams and players, course strategies, and the unique Stableford format used in the tournament. Additionally, it compares the high school golf systems in both states, emphasizing the importance of fostering young talent in the sport.
takeaways
The North South Invitational is a collaborative effort to enhance junior golf competition.
Highlighting the successes of junior golfers is crucial for their development.
The Invitational has expanded to include top teams from Indiana, increasing competitiveness.
Course setup plays a significant role in the strategies employed by players.
The Stableford format encourages aggressive play and strategic decision-making.
Awards will recognize both team and individual achievements in the tournament.
Kentucky's high school golf system allows individuals to qualify with just one event.
There is a strong emphasis on player development and showcasing talent in both states.
The conversation underscores the importance of community and collaboration in youth sports.
Future events aim to further bridge the gap between Kentucky and Indiana junior golf.
Josie Kelley (Noblesville)
Lexi Ray (Franklin)
Alex Reschly (Northridge)
Kelsey Haverluck (Westfield)
In this conversation, a group of talented high school golfers from the 2026 class discuss their summer experiences, preparations for the upcoming season, and the bittersweet nature of their final year in high school golf. They share advice for incoming freshmen, reflect on their team dynamics and memorable moments, and set personal and team goals for the season. The conversation culminates in predictions for the state title race, emphasizing the competitive nature of high school golf in Indiana.
Takeaways
Playing golf over the summer is essential for preparation.
It's important to balance social life with sports commitments.
Incoming freshmen should not feel pressured to perform perfectly right away.
Team bonding and support are crucial for success in high school golf.
Enjoying the experience is more important than just winning.
Short game skills are vital for high school golf.
Building relationships with teammates enhances the overall experience.
Setting personal goals helps in individual growth as a player.
The state tournament is unpredictable and competitive.
High school golf creates lasting memories and friendships.
Sound bites
"Short game is really what matters."
"It's going to hit me on senior night."
"It's really anybody's game at state."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the 2026 Class of Golfers
02:04 Summer Reflections and Preparations for High School Golf
07:47 Team Dynamics and Memorable Experiences
12:24 Looking Forward: Upcoming Tournaments and Events
14:40 Influential Teammates and Role Models
16:48 Inspiration and Mentorship in Golf
18:31 Setting Personal and Team Goals
21:16 The Importance of Team Bonding
26:18 Reflecting on High School Experiences
31:59 Looking Ahead to the Future
Cam Andree, Ball State, women's golf, coaching, student-athlete, team culture, recruiting, time management, academic support, success measurement
summaryIn this episode, Lauren Smith interviews Cam Andree, the head coach of the Ball State women's golf team. They discuss Cam's coaching journey, the importance of building a strong team culture, and the qualities he looks for in student-athletes. Cam shares insights on supporting freshmen, balancing academics with athletics, and measuring success beyond just wins. He reflects on memorable moments in his coaching career and outlines his goals for the future of the Ball State women's golf program.
takeaways
Ball State offers a great education and facilities.
Coaching was an unexpected journey for Cam Andree.
Recruiting focuses on holistic fit, not just scores.
Team culture is built on support and encouragement.
Freshmen should lean on teammates for support.
Time management is crucial for student-athletes.
Academic success is prioritized at Ball State.
Passion for golf should remain throughout a player's career.
Memorable moments in coaching are deeply rewarding.
Future goals include competing at a higher level.
This is the 2025 Indiana High School Golf Preview Show. This Episode is brought to you by the Fitness Garage in Carmel, IN.
Our Special Guests are the following:
Josh Bryant, Westfield Head Golf Coach
Brayden Miller, 2024 IHSAA State Champ
Aidan Guitterez, 2022 IHSAA State Champ
Nate McClung, Yorktown Head Golf Coach and Guest Co-Host
This conversation delves into the dynamics of high school golf, focusing on the importance of preparation, teamwork, and coaching strategies as teams gear up for the state finals. Coaches and players share insights on their experiences, challenges faced during competitions, and the significance of yardage books in enhancing performance. The discussion highlights key players, their preparation methods, and the unique challenges presented by the Prairie View golf course, emphasizing the mental aspects of competing at a high level.
Team dynamics play a crucial role in success.
Preparation for state finals requires focused practice.
Trusting your coach and yardage book is vital.
Experience in high-pressure situations is invaluable.
Teamwork enhances performance in competitive golf.
The Prairie View course presents unique challenges.
Coaching philosophy impacts player development.
Celebrating achievements fosters a positive environment.
The pressure of state finals is felt by all players.
This conversation provides an in-depth preview of the upcoming Indiana high school golf regionals, featuring insights from coaches Todd King and Nate McClung. They discuss the competitive landscape of each regional, highlighting key players, team dynamics, and the importance of junior golf in Indiana. The coaches share their experiences and strategies for preparing their teams for the challenges ahead, emphasizing the growth and talent present in the state. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the significance of these tournaments for the players' futures in golf. We are also joined by Eli Wessel and Peyton Blackard.
takeaways
The regional championships are highly competitive with many strong teams.
Preparation and practice rounds are crucial for success in regionals.
Individual performances can significantly impact team outcomes.
The importance of junior golf programs in developing talent.
Coaches play a vital role in guiding and supporting their players.
Weather conditions can affect performance during tournaments.
Understanding course layouts and conditions is essential for strategy.
The camaraderie among coaches fosters a supportive environment.
Emerging players can surprise in regional competitions.
The growth of golf in Indiana is evident through the talent pool.
In this conversation, Trent Roberts interviews Oscar Frye, a talented two-sport athlete excelling in both football and golf. Oscar shares his journey into golf, his experiences in tournaments, and the balance he maintains between sports and academics. He discusses the importance of mentorship, team dynamics, and the mental aspects of competing in both sports. Oscar also reflects on his aspirations for the future, including his academic goals and potential career paths.
takeaways. Oscar is a highly recruited QB and loves the game of golf.
Oscar started playing golf at age eight after a health issue.
He values the time spent with his dad on the golf course.
Balancing football and golf requires careful time management.
Oscar enjoys the camaraderie with his teammates on the golf course.
He has a strong support system from coaches and family.
Academically, he is taking AP classes and managing his time well.
Oscar aspires to be an orthopedic surgeon, inspired by his uncle.
He believes mental toughness is crucial in both sports.
Using a yardage book helps him prepare for golf courses.
Oscar feels confident about his team's chances in the upcoming season.
summaryThis conversation delves into the intricacies of the college golf recruiting process, focusing on the June 15th date when coaches can start communicating with rising junior golfers. Coaches Mandy Moore and Andy Serketich share valuable insights on what they look for in potential recruits, the importance of resilience in handling bad rounds, and the role of parents in the recruiting process. They also discuss the impact of the NCAA transfer portal on recruiting dynamics and emphasize the need for effective communication and research by student-athletes.
takeaways
Stay patient and do your homework when choosing a college.
Include all scores, even the bad ones, to show resilience.
First impressions matter; be concise and thoughtful in communication.
Coaches appreciate when players take initiative in their recruiting process.
The transfer portal has changed the landscape of college recruiting.
It's important to communicate tournament schedules to coaches.
Parents should support their kids but let them take the lead in communication.
Character and how players handle struggles are key factors for coaches.
Research schools thoroughly to find the right fit.
Building relationships with swing coaches can be beneficial.
In this conversation, Trent Roberts interviews Claire Swathwood, a freshman golfer at the University of Memphis. They discuss Claire's journey through her first year of college golf, her recruiting process, and the decision-making that led her to Memphis. Claire shares insights on the importance of preparation, the challenges of transitioning to college-level competition, and her experiences with team dynamics. Additionally, they touch on life outside of golf, her major in strategic media, and her aspirations for the future, including a desire to play professional golf.
takeaways
Claire had a great first year at Memphis, feeling prepared and supported.
The recruiting process started early for Claire, involving extensive research.
A large spreadsheet helped Claire and her family stay organized during recruiting.
Visiting schools helped Claire narrow down her options effectively.
Choosing Memphis was based on a strong feeling of fit and environment.
Building a relationship with Coach Jordan was crucial for Claire's transition.
Claire felt freed knowing she was committed to a school before her senior year.
Time management became essential for balancing academics and athletics in college.
Claire's work ethic is evident in her daily practice routine.
Claire aims to play professional golf and is focused on continuous improvement.
In this episode, Trent Roberts interviews Nathan Nichols-Peterson, the junior program coordinator for Indiana Golf. Nathan shares his journey in the world of golf, detailing his experiences from being an intern to taking on a leadership role. He discusses the responsibilities that come with managing junior golf events, the importance of getting kids involved in golf, and the benefits of programs like Youth on Course. The conversation also touches on the challenges of event management, course selection, and the future plans for the junior tour.
takeaways
Nathan started his journey in golf at a young age.
He transitioned from intern to junior program coordinator.
The role involves significant responsibilities and logistics.
Event management requires careful planning and communication.
Junior golf events are crucial for player development.
Programs like First Tee and PGA Junior League are essential for youth engagement.
Parental involvement should be supportive, not intrusive.
Youth on Course offers affordable access to golf courses.
The junior tour aims to enhance player experience and accessibility.
Future plans include expanding event locations and improving hospitality.
summaryIn this engaging conversation, Trent Roberts interviews junior golfer Taylor Ross, who shares her experiences from recent tournaments, including her impressive performance at the Indiana Junior Golf event and her journey to Augusta National for the Drive Chip and Putt Championship. Taylor reflects on her preparation, the excitement of competing at Augusta, and the memorable moments of meeting golf legends. The discussion also touches on her training regimen, future competitions, and the importance of enjoying the game of golf.
takeaways
Taylor had a strong performance at the Indiana Junior Golf event, shooting a 73.
She felt surprised by her ability to shoot a 73 at such a young age.
Preparation for Augusta included working on her short game after an injury.
Taylor practiced at the River Club before the competition at Augusta.
The dinner at Augusta featured a variety of delicious foods and desserts.
Meeting golf legends like Nancy Lopez was a highlight for Taylor.
The experience of driving down Magnolia Lane was surreal for Taylor and her dad.
Taylor felt nervous but excited during the competition day at Augusta.
She enjoyed the overall experience despite not performing as expected.
Taylor is motivated to practice more after her experience at Augusta.
In this conversation, Trent Roberts hosts Christa Teno, head women's coach at Seminole State, and Allison Seitz, a freshman golfer. They discuss Allison's recruiting journey, the advantages of junior college golf, and the importance of mental training in player development. Coach Teno shares her coaching philosophy, the resources available at Seminole State, and her journey to becoming a coach. The discussion highlights the significance of building relationships in college golf and the opportunities available for student-athletes in junior college programs.
takeaways
Allison realized her potential for college golf in her sophomore year.
Junior college offers a second chance for student-athletes to improve academically and athletically.
Mental training is crucial for golfers to build confidence and performance.
Coach Teno emphasizes individualized coaching for each player.
Building relationships with other coaches is key for recruiting and opportunities.
The competitive schedule at Seminole State helps players get noticed by D1 and D2 schools.
Allison's growth in mental game has transformed her performance on the course.
The importance of direct comparisons in tournaments for player confidence.
Coach Teno's journey from LPGA player to coach has shaped her coaching style.
Junior college can be a viable path for talented players who may not be seen by D1 programs.





















