

1083: Weekly Recap + Se Ri Pak Deep Dive
16 snips Oct 20, 2025
This week, Jordan Perez, a researcher passionate about women's golf, dives into the remarkable journey of Se Ri Pak, who transformed Korean women's golf. They discuss her rigorous training, groundbreaking 1998 victories, and the immense pressure she faced. The conversation highlights how Pak's success created a legacy of inspiration for the 'Se Ri kids,' influencing generations of female golfers in Asia. Jordan also reflects on Pak's cultural impact, illustrating her role in driving national pride and reshaping perceptions beyond just sports.
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Experiment With Heads-Up Putting
- Try heads-up putting as an experiment even if it feels awkward at first.
- Chris Solly and Randy recommend short practice sessions and tracking results to see immediate effects.
Grow Golf Without Becoming The NFL
- Rory says golf shouldn’t try to become the NFL; it must retain its distinct character.
- Solly and Randy argue growth needs balance: bigger events but keep golf’s unique traditions.
Make Fewer Events Feel Bigger
- Signature events and fewer, bigger tournaments can create scarcity and narrative.
- Solly says changing structure and media deals is central to making events feel important.