The Greenbrier’s Justin Beard on Raising a Junior Golfer
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In this episode of Links for Life, Tommy sits down with golf professional Justin Beard, Director of Golf at The Greenbrier Sporting Club, to talk about raising a junior golfer and keeping the game fun along the way.
Justin shares his journey in golf, his experience parenting a talented junior player, and the lessons he’s learned about confidence, humility, and perspective. Together, they explore how parents can create a healthy, pressure-free environment that helps kids enjoy the game for life.
From balancing competition and fun to knowing when to step back as a parent, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and heartfelt stories for anyone navigating youth sports or simply looking to make golf a more meaningful family experience.
- Golf should be a fun experience for kids, not a source of pressure
- Parents serve best as “guardrails,” not drill sergeants
- Winning doesn’t define a young golfer’s worth
- Confidence and humility can coexist
- Encouragement is more effective than criticism
- Patience and perspective are essential in youth sports
- The journey is about experiences, not just results
- Golf can strengthen family relationships and create lifelong memories
0:00 Introduction
4:05 The Ryder Cup Experience with His Son
8:55 Justin’s Journey in Golf
14:34 The Importance of Humility and Confidence
17:49 The Role of Parents in Junior Golf
22:44 Coaching, Confidence, and Character
28:15 Parenting as Guardrails
31:26 Encouragement Over Pressure
35:20 Lessons from a Summer of Competition
38:44 The ROI of Golf and Family Time
43:44 Introducing Kids to Golf the Right Way
50:10 Keeping Golf Fun and Creative for Kids
54:00 Final Reflections and Key Takeaways
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