Georgia Hall: Mastering golf’s mental game

S17 Ep 2

This week’s episode of The Game Changers features professional golfer and major champion Georgia Hall who talks to Sue Anstiss about winning the AIG Women’s Open with her dad as her caddy, the loneliness of playing on the LPGA Tour and why she doesn’t work with a sports psychologist.

Georgia won the AIG Women’s Open in 2018 and now plays on the Ladies European Tour and the LPGA Tour. She’ll be taking part in her first Olympics this summer and will be aiming to win her second major championship at the AIG Women’s Open when it is played at the home of golf, St Andrews, in August.

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Hosted by Sue Anstiss
Produced by Sam Walker, What Goes On Media

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