• Ep. 12 (GDL) Brixton Albert: Building Performance Golf and Optimizing Time to Get the Most Out of Life
    Jan 14 2026

    Brixton Albert joins the show to share the story behind building Performance Golf into a leading online golf training platform. The conversation explores entrepreneurship, habits, time optimization, and how technology is shaping the future of golf improvement.

    Jeff Pelizzaro and Justin Bryant sit down with Brixton Albert, founder of Performance Golf, to discuss his journey from Division I college golfer to entrepreneur. Brixton explains how his background in digital marketing helped him scale Performance Golf, the challenges of building a business from scratch, and why helping golfers “love their game” is central to everything they do. The episode also dives into AI in golf instruction, personal health routines, time management, and the life lessons Brixton learned through golf.

    In This Episode

    1. Brixton’s background as a junior and Division I golfer
    2. The early days of building Performance Golf
    3. Lessons learned from entrepreneurship and failure
    4. Why most golfers struggle with practice and improvement
    5. The role of AI in modern golf instruction
    6. Designing products for the everyday golfer
    7. Time management, health habits, and performance
    8. How golf lessons translate into business and life

    Guest Bio

    Brixton Albert is the founder and CEO of Performance Golf, a leading online golf training and game-improvement company. With a background in Division I golf and digital marketing, Brixton has built Performance Golf into a platform used by golfers worldwide, combining coaching, technology, and innovation to help players improve and enjoy the game.

    Instagram

    @brixton_pg

    @performancegolfzone

    @18strongjeff

    @18STRONG

    @JustinBryant

    @theGoodBogey

    Links

    https://www.performancegolf.com

    https://18strong.com

    https://1stphorm.com/18strong

    Golf Don’t Lie™️ is part of the 18STRONG® network, focused on helping golfers play better, move better, and live healthier lives. New episodes are released bi-monthly, featuring conversations with people who live at the intersection of golf, fitness, and life.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Ep. 11 (GDL) Adam Wahl: Gratitude, Service, and Life as a Caddie at The Keep
    Dec 31 2025

    Adam Wahl joins the show to share his journey from a 21-year career in the U.S. Air Force to becoming one of the original caddies at The Keep at the McLemore. The conversation covers service, gratitude, and how golf became a meaningful part of his transition into retirement.

    In this episode, Jeff Pelizzaro and Justin Bryant sit down with Adam Wahl, a retired Air Force veteran and professional caddie at The Keep at the McLemore. Adam reflects on his military career, the challenges of transitioning into civilian life, and how golf helped provide structure, purpose, and community. The discussion also explores what makes The Keep a special place, the role of a great caddie, and lessons the game continues to teach about perspective, self-care, and appreciation

    In This Episode

    1. Adam’s 21-year career in the U.S. Air Force
    2. Transitioning from military service to civilian life
    3. Discovering caddying as a second career
    4. What makes The Keep at the McLemore unique
    5. The impact a great caddie has on the golf experience
    6. Fitness, longevity, and walking golf courses
    7. Competitive golf and amateur tournaments
    8. Gratitude, perspective, and taking care of yourself

    Guest Bio

    Adam Wahl is a retired U.S. Air Force veteran with over two decades of service. Following his military career, he transitioned into the golf industry and became one of the original caddies at The Keep at the McLemore. Adam is an avid golfer, competitive amateur, and advocate for fitness, gratitude, and lifelong growth through the game of golf.

    Instagram

    @18strong

    @1stphorm

    Links

    https://18strong.com

    https://1stphorm.com/18strong

    Golf Don’t Lie™️ is part of the 18STRONG® network, focused on helping golfers play better, move better, and live healthier lives. New episodes are released weekly featuring conversations with people who live at the intersection of golf, fitness, and life

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Ep.10 (GDL) Cordie Walker: Stop Chasing Tips — Start Training Skill, Speed & Better Golf
    Dec 10 2025

    Cordie Walker is the founder of Golf Science Lab and GolfWell, and one of the leading voices helping golfers cut through noise, frustration, and endless swing tips. In this episode, Jeff, Justin, and Cordie dig into why most golfers stay stuck, how real skill development works, and how to train for speed and performance that actually transfers to the course.

    In this episode of GOLF DON’T LIE™️, Jeff and Justin sit down with Cordie Walker, founder of GolfWell, to break down why golfers struggle to improve even when they consume tons of lessons, content, and swing tips. Cordie explains the science of motor learning and skill acquisition — and why most golfers never train in the way that leads to real, lasting progress.

    They explore concepts like variable training, self-organization, real-world practice environments, and why chasing “positions” rarely translates to playing better golf. The guys also dive into the chase for speed and why most golfers train speed incorrectly — along with simple ways to build athleticism and intention into practice.

    Cordie shares the evolution of GolfWell, why he believes golfers need fewer fixes and more frameworks, and how modern learning science is reshaping the way coaches and players approach improvement. This is a conversation for any golfer who wants to stop guessing, stop grinding, and start training with purpose.

    In This Episode, We Discuss:
    • Why golfers get stuck chasing swing tips that don’t stick
    • The learning principles that actually produce long-term improvement
    • What real skill development looks like (and why it’s rarely “pretty”)
    • How to train for speed in a way that transfers to the course
    • Why constraints & variability create better golfers
    • The evolution of GolfWell and developing systems for frustrated golfers
    • The role of athleticism, intention, and exploration in performance
    • Why overly technical coaching slows progress
    • How golfers can design practice sessions that build skill — not confusion

    Guest Bio — Cordie Walker

    Cordie Walker is the founder of Golf Science Lab and GolfWell, platforms dedicated to helping golfers improve using evidence-based coaching, learning science, and practical training frameworks. Over the past decade, Cordie has interviewed and collaborated with many of the world’s leading coaches, researchers, and performance experts. His mission is to take golfers out of frustration loops and give them the tools to train skill, speed, and confidence that actually show up on the course.

    Links & Resources
    • GolfWell: https://golfwell.com
    • GolfWell YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GolfWellTV
    • Follow Cordie: @cordie_golfwell
    • 18STRONG: https://18strong.com
    • 1st Phorm: https://1stphorm.com/18strong

    Follow on Social Media:
    • @golfdontlie
    • @18strong
    • @18strongjeff
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Ep.09 (GDL) Curt Rohe — Golf Tournament Setup, The Handicapping System, and Common Rule Mistakes
    Nov 22 2025

    Curt Rohe is the Executive Director of the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association — the governing body for competitive golf in the St. Louis region. Jeff and Justin dive into how tournaments are set up, why handicaps matter more than golfers realize, the most misunderstood everyday rules, and the massive “Normandy Reimagined” project involving Jack Nicklaus that’s reshaping public golf access in St. Louis.

    In this episode of GOLF DON’T LIE™️, Jeff sits down with Curt Rohe, Executive Director of the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association, for a behind-the-scenes look at competitive golf in the St. Louis region. Curt explains what actually goes into running tournament operations — marking courses, selecting hole locations, coordinating rules officials — and why certain rules still trip golfers up at every level.

    They also break down handicapping: why every golfer should have one, how nine-hole and partial-round posting works, and how the system measures improvement.

    A major highlight is the Normandy Reimagined project — a Jack Nicklaus–led renovation that will bring a top-tier public golf course, a youth caddie program, Evans Scholarship opportunities, and First Tee programming to North St. Louis County. Curt shares updates, stories from Jack’s visits, and why this project is about more than golf — it’s about revitalizing a community.

    In This Episode, We Discuss:
    • What the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association does across the region
    • How tournament setup works behind the scenes
    • The most misunderstood rules golfers constantly misapply
    • Why a handicap matters (even for casual players)
    • How nine-hole and partial-round posting actually works
    • The vision behind the Normandy Reimagined project
    • Jack Nicklaus’ direct involvement and on-site visits
    • How the caddie program ties into the Evans Scholars pipeline
    • Curt’s path from rural Missouri to leading golf administration
    • What 25 years of golf has taught him about humility and service

    Guest Bio — Curt Rohe

    Curt Rohe is the Executive Director of the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association, where he has overseen competitive golf, USGA qualifiers, course rating, and handicapping operations for more than two decades. Known for his elite tournament setup and rules knowledge, Curt also serves on the board of the Metropolitan Golf Foundation, which is leading the Normandy Reimagined project with Jack Nicklaus, First Tee, and the Western Golf Association.

    Links & Resources
    • Normandy Reimagined: https://normandreimagined.com
    • Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association: https://metga.org
    • 18STRONG: https://18strong.com
    • Fairway Fuel Mix (1st Phorm x 18STRONG): https://1stphorm.com/18strong
    • Instagram:
    • @golfdontlie
    • @18strong
    • @18strongjeff

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Ep.08 (GDL) Micah Candeletta-Burklin: Building Rana Golf & Growing the Game for Kids
    Nov 11 2025

    Rana Golf founder Micah Candeletta-Burklin joins us to talk junior golf bags, getting kids on the course, and building a family-first brand that helps parents share the game with their little ones.

    In this episode of Golf Don’t Lie, Jeff and JB sit down with Micah Candeletta-Burklin, co-founder of Rana Golf, a junior golf bag brand inspired by his own boys wanting “the same cool gear as dad.” Micah shares how a simple search for a quality kids bag turned into a startup, how he and his wife combined her design eye with his golf obsession, and why he thinks golf might be the ultimate life hack for family time.

    Micah also talks about growing up in Germany as a missionary kid, chasing soccer dreams through college, tearing his ACL three times, and eventually pouring that competitive fire into golf and entrepreneurship. From sourcing factories and battling tariffs to dealing with quality issues and finding community with other golf founders, this is a real-world look at building something from scratch—while still trying to be a present dad.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How Rana Golf started with Micah’s son simply wanting his own “real” golf bag
    • Why features like a stand and a single strap matter so much for 3–6-year-olds
    • Designing bags that parents are proud of and kids are excited to carry
    • The balance of not forcing golf on your kids, but making it fun and inviting
    • Stories of his boys’ first “real” birdies, chip-ins, and snack-break golf
    • Micah’s path from German youth soccer to college ball and finally to golf
    • The emotional side of starting a brand with limited capital and young kids at home
    • What golf has shown him about fear, overthinking, and trusting his swing (and himself)

    If you’re a golf-obsessed parent who wants to get your kids on the course without turning it into a grind, this one’s right in your wheelhouse.


    🔗 Links & Resources

    👉 Follow the Show & Crew:

    • @golfdontlie

    • @18strong

    • @18strongjeff

    🏌️‍♂️ Visit the Crew:

    • 18STRONG.com

    💪 Fuel Your Game:

    • 1stPhorm.com/18STRONG — Shop our go-to protein, hydration, and recovery gear. Every order supports the show and enters you in our monthly 1st Phorm + 18STRONG giveaway.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Ep.07 (GDL) Lt. Col. Dan Rooney: Golf, Country, and the Cost of Freedom
    Nov 4 2025

    Lt. Col. Dan Rooney—fighter pilot, PGA pro, and founder of Folds of Honor—joins Jeff to talk golf church, bringing the national anthem to the PGA Tour, and how persistence, faith, and the game have shaped his mission to serve military and first responder families.

    Lt. Col. Dan Rooney is the founder of Folds of Honor, a fighter pilot, and a PGA professional who’s helped award more than $330 million in scholarships to the families of fallen and disabled service members and first responders.

    In this powerful conversation, Dan shares how golf became his “church,” what it means to serve through the game, and why faith, discipline, and purpose continue to guide his mission.

    In this episode:

    • The story of American Dunes and how Jack Nicklaus helped create golf’s most patriotic course.
    • How Folds of Honor Fridays brought the national anthem to the PGA Tour.
    • Dan’s thoughts on loss, fatherhood, and staying resilient through purpose.
    • Why “everything good” in his life ties back to the game of golf.
    • Jeff’s crazy idea: walking 36 holes a day for 13 days to raise $100K for Folds of Honor.

    From fighter jets to fairways, Dan’s story is a reminder that golf isn’t just a game—it’s a mission.

    🎧 Learn more or become a Wingman: foldsofhonor.org

    Links & Mentions
    • Folds of Honor: foldsofhonor.org
    • Become a Wingman ($13/month): foldsofhonor.org/wingman
    • American Dunes Golf Club: americandunesgolfclub.com
    • The Patriot Golf Club (OK): patriotgolfclub.com
    • Folds of Honor Friday (PGA Tour initiative) – National anthem + red, white & blue on Fridays across PGA/Korn Ferry/Champions
    • Anheuser-Busch / Budweiser x Folds partnership – 15+ years of support, Folds-branded cans and NFL activations

    Show Partners
    • 1st Phorm — premium nutrition for golfers who play strong and live stronger.
    • 18STRONG — programs & community to help you Play More Golf. Live More Life.

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    1 hr
  • Ep.06 (GDL) Ozzie Smith: The "Wizard" on Freedom, Flow, and the Game Beyond Baseball
    Oct 14 2025

    Hall of Famer Ozzie “The Wizard” Smith joins Jeff to talk about discovering golf after baseball, what “freedom” and “flow” really mean, and how the lessons from a life in baseball still drive him on the course.

    Ozzie Smith is a Hall of Fame shortstop, St. Louis icon, and—since 1996—a full-blown golf nut. In this episode, Ozzie shares how he fell for the game after retirement, why his very first ceremonial tee shot at Whitey Herzog’s event went “right down the middle,” and what golf gives him that baseball no longer could: an honest challenge and a place to compete.

    We dig into the athlete-to-golfer crossover: rhythm, timing, and the true meaning of “release” for a baseball player learning to keep the ball in play (“aim it at the second baseman”). Ozzie explains why nothing replaces repetitions—“it’s not until you’ve hit three, four thousand balls that it starts to make sense”—and how playing “totally free” fueled both his defensive wizardry and his love of golf. He also talks creativity on double plays, learning to fall and move like an acrobat as a kid, and why improvisation kept him healthy for 19 seasons.

    Beyond the swing, Ozzie opens up about purpose and community. As president of Gateway PGA REACH, he’s helping kids and veterans access the game—and the business of golf—with a vision to build a nine-hole, multi-recreation facility in St. Louis. If you want a masterclass in staying competitive, staying humble, and keeping the joy, this one hits home.

    Links & Mentions:
    • Ozzie’s charity & event info: ozzysmithgolf.com
    • Gateway PGA REACH: pgareachgateway.org
    • Jeff & JB intro topics: 100-Hole Hike for Youth on Course, Jeff’s 36×13 Challenge for Folds of Honor, JB’s speed training with The Stack System

    Show Partners:
    • 1st Phorm — premium nutrition for golfers who play strong and live stronger.
    • 18STRONG.com — programs & community to help you Play More Golf. Live More Life.

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    55 mins
  • Ep.05 (GDL) Roger Null: The Godfather of Greenskeepers
    Oct 3 2025

    Roger Null is a revered golf course superintendent ("Greenskeeper" as Roger still likes to call it) and architect, recognized as a legend in the St. Louis area. With decades of experience, Roger shares invaluable insights into the intricacies of maintaining and designing golf courses, shedding light on the challenges faced by superintendents today. His deep understanding of both the agronomy and architectural aspects of the game provides a unique perspective that resonates with golf enthusiasts and industry professionals alike.

    During our conversation, we dive into Roger’s rich history in the golf world, exploring his journey from a small-town Iowa kid to becoming a respected figure in golf course management. We discuss the evolution of course design, the impact of technology on maintenance practices, and the importance of preserving the integrity of classic courses. Roger also reflects on the significance of passion and tenacity in his work, emphasizing that love for the game is at the heart of everything he does.

    Join us as we explore the stories and experiences that have shaped Roger's career in golf, from managing the greens to understanding the art of course architecture. Whether you’re a golfer, a budding superintendent, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of golf course management, this episode is packed with insights that will resonate with you.

    Takeaways:

    • Roger Null shares his incredible journey from a young golfer to a revered golf course superintendent.
    • He emphasizes the importance of passion and tenacity in the demanding world of golf maintenance.
    • Through his experiences, Roger discusses the evolution of golf course architecture and agronomy over the decades.
    • The conversation highlights the balance between maintaining traditional course features and meeting modern player demands.
    • Roger reflects on the challenges faced in the transitional climate of St. Louis and how it affects turf management.
    • He shares insights on the unique history of Palmetto Golf Club and its significance in the world of golf.

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    1 hr and 24 mins