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Justin Thomas on Learning to Love the Path to Success

Justin Thomas on Learning to Love the Path to Success

FromThe Keep Going Podcast – Powered by TB12


Justin Thomas on Learning to Love the Path to Success

FromThe Keep Going Podcast – Powered by TB12

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our guest today is Justin Thomas – one of the most recognizable and successful golfers on the PGA Tour.   He grew up in Kentucky and played collegiate golf for the Alabama Crimson Tide, where the accolades started to roll in — and you’ll notice, they haven’t really stopped.  Justin became one of Alabama’s most decorated athletes of all time in just two years. He won a host of individual awards during his first two seasons before capping off his collegiate career by leading the Crimson Tide to their first ever National Championship.   At just 28-years old, Justin’s work ethic has driven him to achieve incredible milestones professionally as well. He has a Major Championship victory, a FedEx Cup Championship, a PLAYERS Championship and a PGA TOUR Player of the Year Award, in addition to being 1 of only 4 players in PGA Tour history with 14 victories before his 28th birthday, joining the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller and Tiger Woods.   Let’s go!
Released:
Jun 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (35)

The goal of the Keep Going Podcast is to create meaningful connections with like-minded individuals who are passionate about achieving longevity and leading a pain-free, active and healthy lifestyle. These conversations will educate listeners on our holistic approach to wellness and utilize information from subject matter experts to enhance awareness for new health and wellness content, and highlight innovative product solutions. TB12 is focused on transforming health and wellness by empowering athletes to prevent injury, improve longevity, and raise their peak performance.