Alex Elias What did playing in the SEC teach you most?
You’re playing against the best players in the world. You have to stay true to yourself and be authentic. You have to focus on your process and you can’t compare yourself to others because each one of us has our own journey. As the SEC is known to be one of, if not, the most competitive conferences, how did you deal with pressure/stay true to yourself? It’s easy to get ahead of yourself, but staying focus on where you came from, where you are and where you want to be has always been my motivation. My coach taught me to get to try and get 1% better every day. I never looked at golf that way before college. I learned how to focus on myself and stay in the moment without thinking too much into the future and what it holds. Reflecting on your time at Alabama, how would you describe your experience? I enjoyed college as much as I did because it was a team experience. It’s just so much more fun to experience it with other golfers that you call your teammates and best friends. My Freshman year we were in the Finals at Nationals and our team had some of the best players in the country. It’s challenging and you challenge yourself, but when you surround with yourself with better golfers, you’re motivated to play better.
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