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PGA Tour pro admits to his wife that winning is tough, but overcomes obstacles and triumphs.

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 2, 2025Updated:January 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Maverick McNealy and his wife Maya experienced the struggles of winning in professional golf for years. But in November at the RSM Classic, McNealy finally secured his first victory on the PGA Tour. After being tied with three other pros on the 18th hole, McNealy hit a remarkable 7-iron shot that led to a birdie and secured his maiden win. This victory was a result of some advice from Maya, who urged him to stop focusing on how hard it is to win and simply go out and do what he does best.

McNealy reflected on his win, stating that he did not do anything differently than what he had been doing all along. He credited his wife for the valuable lesson of staying focused on his game and not getting distracted by the pressure of winning. The victory also served as a reminder of how difficult it is to secure a win on the PGA Tour, but McNealy remained confident that he would eventually achieve this milestone. With the support of his caddie and brother, Scout, who encouraged him to skip steps and go straight for the win, McNealy was able to envision and achieve his goal.

Throughout his career, McNealy has excelled in various aspects of his game, such as driving, approach play, short game, and putting. However, the key to his success was putting all these pieces together at the same time. Working with his coach, Scotty Hamilton, McNealy was able to identify the missing piece in his game – elite ball striking. By focusing on improving his golf swing, McNealy was able to overcome the obstacles that had been holding him back from achieving his full potential.

Despite feeling nervous during the RSM Classic, McNealy remained calm and focused, recalling a similar experience during the 3M Open where he contended and tied for third. He emphasized the importance of staying composed under pressure and executing his shots as he had practiced. This mindset helped him deliver a flawless 6-iron shot on the 18th hole and sink the winning putt. McNealy has revisited this moment multiple times, finding joy in reliving the excitement of his first PGA Tour victory.

Looking ahead, McNealy is determined to build on his success and continue competing at the highest level. He acknowledges the challenges that come with maintaining consistency in professional golf but remains confident in his abilities. With the support of his wife, coach, and caddie, McNealy is focused on refining his game and chasing more victories on the PGA Tour. This breakthrough win serves as a testament to his hard work, dedication, and unwavering belief in his skills as a professional golfer.

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