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Loren Roberts on the US Open Playoff, Bay Hill, and Playing in the Ryder Cup

June 2, 2026·49 min
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Loren Roberts is one of the most decorated players in Champions Tour history, with eight PGA Tour wins and 13 more on the senior circuit, and Tommy Thompson sat down with him for one of the most personal conversations Links for Life has ever had. Loren walks through his unlikely path to the tour, the 1994 US Open playoff against Ernie Els that still sticks with him, and the faith commitment that reframed everything, including two putts, same prayer, two very different outcomes. He also shares what he sees most average golfers doing wrong on the greens, and the one drill that fixes it.What You'll Hear in This Episode:How Loren got into golf later than most and almost became a club pro insteadThe story of selling shares of himself to ten club members to fund his first year on tourWhat it felt like to receive the Bay Hill trophy from Arnold Palmer, twiceThe three-way US Open playoff against Ernie Els and Colin Montgomerie, and the prayer Loren said over that final puttWhy representing his country in the Ryder Cup made him more emotional than any tournament winHis number one putting tip, focused on speed over line, and the one-hand drill that unlocks it(0:00) Intro (4:17) Starting golf late, road to tour (10:36) The Bay Hill win that changed everything (18:42) Faith on tour and the Bible study community (22:00) Same prayer, two putts, two outcomes (27:07) The Ryder Cup and playing for your country (39:46) Putting tip and the one-hand drill (44:42) Faith, forgiveness, and a closing life lessonSubscribe to Links for Life wherever you listen to podcasts.

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