LPGA greats Beth Daniel, Pat Bradley, Nancy Lopez and Meg Mallon were joined on stage by current LPGA players Jennifer Song and Brooke Pancake. A host of topics were discussed including how to prepare for events, how to handle injuries, ways to stay loose in pressure situations, what to look for in a caddie and more.
Chief Business Officer of the Epson Tour Mike Nichols served as the emcee of the event.
“The Epson Tour was a great Tour for me when I played on it because I was a raw talent,” said 18-time winner Meg Mallon. “I’m really happy for the players now that have a Tour that is much more polished than what I played on.”
Tournament organizer Jim Medford was thrilled that players had the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest to ever play.
“Can you imagine what it would be like for young professionals in any field to be able to sit and ask questions of four of the greatest people ever in that field?” said Medford. “This is such a great opportunity for these young ladies to ask the legends questions and get feedback about what it means to be a professional golfer.”
Lopez, who won 48-times on the LPGA, has been around the Epson Tour frequently over the last month and continues to instill wisdom on the next generation of LPGA stars.
“If we can help these girls get better and figure out what’s important in life, then it’s a good thing,” said Lopez. “For the legends, it’s great because we get a chance to feel younger and share our experiences with these girls to help them become better.”