
In this episode, Scott Becker shares a humorous story about losing to a friend in golf, with a key takeaway that success goes to those who put in the time, money, and focus.
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This is Scott Becker with the Becker Business podcast. The Becker Private Equity Podcast. Today's podcast comes at the behest of a close friend who beat me at golf this weekend and thought the thing that he would do that would be so funny and so clever is talk to Chat GPT Jet GPT and have it write a podcast episode about me losing in golf to him and. And to see how much that Chat GPT podcast could actually mimic what I would say if doing my own podcast. And so here it goes. I played golf this weekend with a friend who actually prompted GPT to write this, and this is literally what ChatGPT says. I'll have a little editorial in it, but this is the gist of it. I lost him. He's retired now, taking a lot of lessons, and it's showing. Here's the reminder. In golf and businesses, in life, the person putting in the reps usually wins. It doesn't matter how old they are. And he is old. It doesn't matter what you think their natural talent is in. His natural talent is awful. A lot of those editorials come from me. The core of this comes from ChatGPT. He's investing time, money and focus, and it's paying off. Lessons, learning lessons. Don't underestimate someone who is all in. And don't think you could show up in Coast. If you want to beat those that are all in, you better be all in as well. Again, this is Scott Becker with the Becker Business Podcast and the Becker Private Equity Podcast. I mean, how annoying is it that I have to have my friend tell me he beat me, collect the money from beating me, and then Give me the ChatGPT post that shows how he beat me? Again, thank you for listening to the Becker Business Podcast and the Becker Private Equity Podcast. Thank you very, very much.
Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast
Episode: Golf Lessons That Apply to Business and Life
Host: Scott Becker
Release Date: August 11, 2025
In this insightful episode of the Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast, host Scott Becker delves into an unexpected yet profound comparison between golf and the business world. Inspired by a friendly golf match where Scott found himself on the losing end, he explores the parallels between mastering the sport and achieving success in business and life.
Scott begins by recounting a recent golf game with a close friend who not only bested him on the course but also took the innovative step of using ChatGPT to generate a podcast episode about the loss. This playful yet thought-provoking scenario sets the stage for the episode's core themes.
Scott Becker [00:00]: "I played golf this weekend with a friend who actually prompted GPT to write this, and this is literally what ChatGPT says. I'll have a little editorial in it, but this is the gist of it."
One of the primary takeaways Scott emphasizes is the importance of putting in the necessary "reps" to achieve success, whether on the golf course or in business ventures. He underscores that consistent effort often trumps natural talent.
Scott Becker [00:01]: "In golf and businesses, in life, the person putting in the reps usually wins. It doesn't matter how old they are."
Despite his friend's advanced age and supposedly limited natural talent, dedication and consistent practice have led to tangible improvements and victories.
Scott highlights the significance of investing time, money, and focus into personal and professional development. His friend's proactive approach to taking lessons and continuously learning serves as a testament to this principle.
Scott Becker [00:02]: "He's investing time, money and focus, and it's paying off. Lessons, learning lessons."
A recurring theme is the danger of underestimating those who are fully committed to their goals. Scott warns against complacency and highlights that being "all in" is essential to outpace and outperform competitors.
Scott Becker [00:03]: "Don't underestimate someone who is all in. And don't think you could show up in Coast. If you want to beat those that are all in, you better be all in as well."
While much of the episode is generated by ChatGPT based on Scott's initial prompt, Scott interjects his personal reflections, adding depth and authenticity to the discussion. He acknowledges the humorous aspect of his friend's challenge but uses it as a springboard for meaningful insights applicable to both personal endeavors and business strategies.
Scott Becker [00:04]: "A lot of those editorials come from me. The core of this comes from ChatGPT."
Scott wraps up the episode by reiterating the central message: commitment and consistent effort are indispensable for success. Whether navigating the challenges of a golf course or the complexities of the business landscape, being fully invested and dedicated paves the way for achieving one's goals.
Scott Becker [00:05]: "Again, thank you for listening to the Becker Business Podcast and the Becker Private Equity Podcast. Thank you very, very much."
This episode serves as a compelling reminder that success is rarely accidental. It is the result of unwavering dedication, continuous learning, and the willingness to invest in oneself. Scott Becker effectively uses a personal anecdote to illustrate broader principles that resonate across various aspects of life and business.
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For those who missed the episode, Scott Becker offers a blend of personal experience and strategic insight, making this discussion both relatable and actionable for anyone striving to excel in their pursuits.