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S3 E3 - From Junior Golf to the LPGA: Haley Vargas on Training, Grit & the Long Game

40 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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Strength training is becoming a game-changer in women’s golf, but most players still underestimate its impact on performance. In this episode, we sit down with Haley Vargas, a Kansas State Women’s Golf alum and professional golfer pursuing her LPGA Tour card, to break down what it really takes to move from junior golf to Division I competition—and beyond. We cover: *  How strength training improves golf performance, distance, and durability *  The realities of Division I golf and tournament travel  *  What it takes to turn pro and navigate LPGA Q-School *  The cost and structure of building a professional golf career  *  How TPI screening, mobility, and rotational power influence swing performance  *  Nutrition, hydration, and recovery strategies for long tournament days  This episode is a must-listen for female golfers, junior athletes, parents, and anyone interested in golf performance training. Better golf isn’t just about your swing—it’s about how you train.

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