What a month.
From professional tours to junior showcases, new partnerships to global recognition—MPGA showed up strong this April.
Here's what we’ve been up to:
🚩 Inside the Ropes at The Players Championship
Coach Gen Fulton got her first inside-the-ropes experience as she supported her player to a top 31st finish.
🏈 MPGA on the Gridiron
Coach Roger Kitchen is now the official mental skills coach for a professional football team in Huntsville, Alabama. Expanding services beyond the links.
👧🏼 Resilience for Young Female Athletes
Dr. Mat and Coach Colleen led a powerful webinar on building resilience for junior golfers. Strong turnout and an even stronger message on the importance of self-compassion.
📝 18 Holes Journals Are Here (Beta!)
MPGA launched the beta version of the new 18 Holes Player Journal and Lesson Journal for Coaches. This tool will help players reflect, reset, and grow.
⛳ LPGA Partnership Kicks Off
MPGA supported the first LPGA EPSON Tour event of the season in Beaumont, CA. Coach Gen and Dr. Mat hosted packed workshops and a full day of 1-on-1 coaching. We are planning our next LPGA event in July.
🏆 Big Wins for Our Students
Dr. Mat finally met long-time student Inho Park in person. Inho recently landed two top 3 AJGA finishes.
Kailer Stone is heading to Pepperdine on a full-ride scholarship.
Thailand’s Namo Luangnitikul placed 2nd at the stacked Annika Junior Invitational in Thailand.
Hong Kong's Joseph Cao won 1st place for the Hong Kong Close Championship for his division.
Each one of these moments matters. These kids are putting in the work—and it’s showing.
🌏 Now Certified in Australia
The PGA of Australia has officially approved MPGA Level 1 Certification for continuing education credits. That means MPGA is now recognized by both the PGA of America and the PGA of Australia.
💻 Coach Gen Goes Global
Coach Gen led a live session for PGA of Australia coaches on stress mastery and will launch her new mini course next month in the MPGA Academy.
Mental Game Focus: Pressure Is a Privilege
Every story this month had one thing in common—pressure.
Whether it was a pro event, college signing, or first-time launch, our team and players stepped into big moments.
Instead of avoiding pressure, learn to master it.
Breathe. Focus on your process. Own your preparation.
The best don’t fear pressure—they train for it.
Mind Your Game,
The MPGA Team