Women of Golf: Season 13 Episode 6 | Kaleiya Romero's transition from college golfer to Epson Tour
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Summary
Join us as we explore Kaleiya Romero's journey from collegiate golf excellence to professional competition and coaching. Discover how balancing family, playing, and mentoring shapes her outlook and ambitions in women's golf.
In this episode:
- Kaleiya Romero's transition from college golfer at Pepperdine to Epson Tour contender and Oregon assistant coach.
- Insights into her training focus, including wedge play and ball striking improvements.
- The challenges and lessons learned from moving from team-based college golf to solo professional tournaments.
- How coaching her sister and others has influenced her perspective on golf swing and course management.
- The importance of maintaining mental clarity and avoiding burnout in a demanding golf career.
- The unique dynamics of balancing competition, coaching, and personal life—plus funny anecdotes about family and late-night golf thoughts.
00:00 - From collegiate star to Epson Tour contender: Kaleiya Romero's story
01:26 - Introduction to Kaleiya and her achievements at Pepperdine
02:24 - Balancing golf and coaching at Oregon
03:12 - Recap of Florida tournament experiences and performance insights
04:37 - How driver length impacts her game and practice focus
05:40 - Moving from college golf to the professional circuit and the transition challenges
07:01 - The role of family and small circles in navigating tour life
09:02 - Experience caddying at Augusta and the significance of the venue
10:13 - Key lessons from being a caddy and the importance of embracing the unique tour environment
13:39 - How coaching has shifted her perspectives on golf strategy and mental approach
15:43 - The benefits of learning from her team and adjusting her game
18:18 - Upcoming tournaments and her goals for the season
19:37 - Family background and support system outside golf
22:02 - Siblings' playing styles and insights into their personalities on the course
24:39 - The significance of playing your own game and avoiding external pressures
26:15 - Goals for the season and the importance of enjoying the process
27:21 - Considering coaching as a post-playing career path
28:31 - Reflection on the coaching journey and future aspirations
Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Women of Golf Show. Be sure to subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform. Join us next week for more inspiring stories from the game. Until then, keep it in the short grass!
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