Vulnerability, Victory, and the Rise of Canadian Professional Golf
Vulnerability, Victory, and the Rise of Canadian Professional Golf Gary Woodland’s emotional win in Houston was about more than golf — it was about resilience, clarity, and the search for something deeper than results. This week on Tough Lies, Colin and Richard unpack Woodland’s journey, what it means to play with freedom, and why some players are able to carry momentum while others unravel under pressure.They’re joined by Paul Perrier, Chief Sport Officer at Golf Canada, for a fascinating look at why Canada is producing elite players at an unprecedented rate. From development pathways to mental performance, the conversation explores what actually drives success — and what everyday golfers can learn from it.The episode also takes a hard look at Tiger Woods’ latest setback and the bigger questions surrounding his future, before diving into one of the most debated issues in the game: the proposed golf ball rollback. With insights from equipment expert Rick Young, the discussion examines who’s making the decisions, whether they go far enough, and what they mean for the modern game.Plus: a MindTRAK mental moment on finding your freedom, Tour stories, and a closer look at rising Canadian talent continuing to stack strong performances.Subscribe: https://toughliespodcast.transistor.fm Instagram: @toughliespodcastX: @tougliespodTikTok: @ToughLiesPodThanks for listening to Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ with Colin McDougall & Richard Zokol.“Because the toughest lies in golf aren’t always on the course.”