
Hack It Out Golf Greg's Second Year on the Champions Tour
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Dec 8, 2025 In this engaging conversation, PGA Tour professional Greg Chalmers shares insights from his second season on the Champions Tour. With decades of experience, he reflects on the highs and lows of the season, including his notable performance at the British Senior Open. Greg discusses his approach to improving his short game and mental strategies, emphasizing a shift toward aggressive play. He also reveals his goals for the next season, aiming for victory and honing his skills. Don't miss his thoughts on training and adapting to the challenges of competitive golf!
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Schedule Movement Sessions
- Do schedule regular functional movement sessions to force consistency and protect your body while touring.
- Greg Chalmers used 20 sessions in 12 weeks with remote coaching to improve mobility and stay tournament-ready.
Body Is Your Primary Asset
- Maintaining physical health becomes the primary asset as you age on tour because injuries stop you earning money.
- Greg sees longevity as choosing to move efficiently so your body continues to generate power, not rely on arms and hands.
Short Game Showed Up In The Stats
- Data confirmed Greg's weakness: shots from 100 yards and in were costing him strokes.
- Improving wedge play raised his strokes-gained approach into positive territory some weeks against PGA Tour benchmarks.
