
The Golf Parent From Junior Golf to College Success & What Parents Miss - Chris Parra
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Jan 7, 2026 Chris Parra, SMU head men's golf coach and former Canadian Tour pro, offers a candid look at college recruiting, team culture, and mental skills. He discusses resilience, beating perfectionism, breathing and visualization techniques, realistic recruiting strategies, and how families can support juniors through the college transition.
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Instant Impact Season
- Chris Parra recounts arriving at SMU mid-year and immediately experiencing NCAA championship success with Bryson DeChambeau.
- That first season included Bryson winning the NCAA individual title and set Parra's entry into college coaching.
Seeing Bryson's Power Early
- Parra describes playing with Bryson and watching him intentionally alter setup to hit 330+ yard drives.
- He observed early signs of Bryson's work ethic and later commitment to increasing clubhead and ball speed.
Resilience Trumps Talent Alone
- Resilience repeatedly shows up as a top trait for players who sustain pro careers.
- Parra highlights players like Chris Kirk and Kelly Craft as examples of returns after prolonged struggles.
