
Episodes: 29
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 5.0/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
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Tommy Thompson - Tommy Thompson is the host of Links for Life and has been a golfer for over five decades. He is a professional life coach and business entrepreneur who has mentored executives and leaders on balanc...
Wally Armstrong - PGA Tour Experience, Augusta/masters Context, Founding Golf-faith Initiatives (links Players, College Golf Fellowship), Writing The Mulligan With Ken Blanchard, And Christian Spiritual Practice Framed Through Golf Life Lessons.
Robert Wrenn - Inside-the-ropes Augusta National Experiences, Practice And Tournament Pressure, Lessons From Golf Legends, And Course Design/player Strategy Details For The Masters.
Kris Lynch on Golf Yourself Healthy, Loss, Purpose, and Embracing the Rough
May 19, 2026
In this episode, Tommy sits down with Kris Lynch, founder of Golf Yourself Healthy and host of the Golf Yourself Happy podcast, for one of the most personal conversations Links for Life has hosted. Kris shares the story of his son Innes, who was born still in February 2023, and how that loss became the inspiration behind a platform helping golfers use the game as a path to mental and emotional health. This is a tender, honest episode about grief, golf as therapy, and the choice to embrace the...
Wally Armstrong on the PGA Tour, The Mulligan, and Walking with Jesus
May 05, 2026
Tommy sits down with Wally Armstrong, who spent ten years on the PGA Tour, tied for fifth at his rookie Masters, and went on to help start both Links Players and College Golf Fellowship. Wally walks through the full arc of his life, from caddying for Gary Player to writing The Mulligan with Ken Blanchard to the moment in 2004 that finally taught him how to walk with Jesus instead of working for him. It's part golf history, part ministry origin story, part invitation into a more present kind o...
Why We're Actually Angry on the Golf Course (and How to Face It)
April 21, 2026
Anger might be the single most universal struggle in golf, and most of us are carrying more of it than we realize. In this episode Tommy digs into where golf anger actually comes from, why the way we handle it on the course is probably the same way we handle it everywhere else, and what you can actually do about it before it steals another round. Honest, practical, and a lot more useful than just telling yourself to calm down.What You'll Hear in This Episode:Why golf is one of the best mirror...
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