He wasn’t a prolific winner but Nick O’Hern might be one of the most consistent golfers Australia has ever produced.
Never one to overpower golf courses, the left-hander nonetheless spent a lot of time near the top of leaderboards at the highest levels of the game. In this in-depth chat with host Rod Morri, O’Hern talks about how he went from a handicap of four when he turned professional to being a top-20 ranked player in the world.
He also expands on his work with some of the game’s rising stars and his somewhat unexpected second career as an author and his latest book, Play Your Best Golf.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Order his books, Play Your Best Golf or Tour Mentality, on Booktopia
To work with Nick, you can get in touch him via his website
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