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Turning Pro at 50: Guy Wall’s Inspiring Late‑Career Leap

Turning Pro at 50: Guy Wall’s Inspiring Late‑Career Leap

A new six‑hole on‑course video with Guy Wall at Pymble Golf Club offers an inspiring look at what it takes to turn professional at 50.

Every golfer has daydreamed, usually after a rare flush‑hit iron, about what life might have been like as a tour pro.

For most of us, that’s where the fantasy ends. But for Australian senior professional Guy Wall, it was a question that lingered for decades until he finally decided to act on it at age 50.

In a new YouTube video, Jon Perkins joins Wall for the final six holes at Sydney’s Pymble Golf Club, and the chat is as insightful as it is enjoyable. I’d never realised just how tight and tree‑lined Pymble is until watching the footage, a layout where shaping shots and hitting fairways is mandatory.

As they walk and talk, Wall explains how he went from a full 9–5 career to winning a Legends Tour card at 50, then backing it up with multiple senior victories. His path wasn’t built on fantasy – it came from structure, coaching, disciplined practice and a willingness to put himself under real competitive heat.

Watch the full six‑hole chat here:

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