From Min Woo Lee’s win at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, to a major DPT victory in India by Spaniard Eugenio Chacarra, and a standout LPGA performance by Kim Hai June, this week’s episode dives into the moments where performance meets purpose.
We also celebrate Gary Woodland’s incredible comeback—tying for second after brain surgery.
Scott reflects on his own time grinding it out on the course last week, and explores why true improvement never comes from guesswork—it starts at the root cause.
He breaks down how understanding movement—not just masking symptoms—is the foundation of lasting progress. Because at the end of the day, consistent, focused practice doesn’t just build habits—it compounds into real results.
All of it brings you one step closer to doing what we believe in most—Own Your SSWING.
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What is Pivot The Path?
Pivot the Path is a podcast that redefines golf improvement by focusing on the facts and physics that fuel progress, combined with a deep focus on biomechanics to revolutionize your golf game. Hosted by Scott Young—Founder of SSWING, New York City's premier indoor golf improvement facility and the Pure Definition of Golf Improvement—PGA professional, and ex-tour player, this podcast cuts through the noise with a unique and refreshing perspective to uncover what truly drives success on the course.
Catch new episodes every Thursday—packed with highlights and insights to elevate your game and help you truly Own Your SSWING!