Lessons from The Masters with Edgar Evans Jr.
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A Golf professional, NCAA Collegiate Coach, Author and Entrepreneur, Edgar Evans Jr. picked up golf at age 11 and never looked back. As the current Head Golf Coach at Morehouse College, he dedicates himself to building up men, winning championships, and leveraging his connections to provide world-class facilities for his teams.
He joins Mark Immelman to recap the 2026 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia and share lessons from the competitors, and their play, that can help you play your best golf when it matters.
Edgar addresses the following game improvement elements as demonstrated by the world's best golfers:
- Patience in challenging circumstances
- Playing with and against better Competition for development's sakes
- Keeping a healthy Perspective on golf and results
- Productive Preparation and Practice
- Course Management, Process Control and Playing to your Strengths
- Self Belief and maintaining confidence when things don't go your way, and
- Handling Pressure and Fear with Poise.
Edgar uses examples and anecdotes from Masters Champions Rory McIlroy, Jack Nicklaus, Fred Couples, Bernhard Langer andScottie Scheffler as he revisits his time at The Masters with his Morehouse College Men's Golf Team.
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