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011: Charlie Harrison – Practice and Perseverance Make Skill, Learning to Accept Nerves

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Charlie Harrison (@harrisoncmac) talks about how he went from playing his first tournament in 7th grade to playing for Wake Forest. After college, Charlie pursued a career in professional golf for 4 years and played in a total of 12 qualifying tournaments for multiple different tours. Charlie also competed in Big Break Myrtle beach in 2014. Since then, Charlie has regained his amateur status and currently works as a commercial real estate advisor in Atlanta.

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(01:33) – Charlie’s introduction to golf

(04:48) – expectations going into Wake Forest

(06:59) – Wake Forest golf facilities

(21:27) – balancing golf and life

(26:44) – playing in the Jones Cup

(30:41) – practice rounds in college golf

(36:55) – The Big Break

(40:55) – realization about nerves

(45:40) – lessons learned playing on mini tours

(48:33) – advice for someone playing in q-school

(53:56) – advice to a junior golfer

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66 episodes

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Charlie Harrison (@harrisoncmac) talks about how he went from playing his first tournament in 7th grade to playing for Wake Forest. After college, Charlie pursued a career in professional golf for 4 years and played in a total of 12 qualifying tournaments for multiple different tours. Charlie also competed in Big Break Myrtle beach in 2014. Since then, Charlie has regained his amateur status and currently works as a commercial real estate advisor in Atlanta.

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Follow us:

Twitter - @TournamentCode

Instagram - @thetournamentcode

YouTube - The Tournament Code

Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)

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(01:33) – Charlie’s introduction to golf

(04:48) – expectations going into Wake Forest

(06:59) – Wake Forest golf facilities

(21:27) – balancing golf and life

(26:44) – playing in the Jones Cup

(30:41) – practice rounds in college golf

(36:55) – The Big Break

(40:55) – realization about nerves

(45:40) – lessons learned playing on mini tours

(48:33) – advice for someone playing in q-school

(53:56) – advice to a junior golfer

  continue reading

66 episodes

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