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2025 Simon Lizotte Check-In
Simon Lizotte checks in on his 2025 season, sharing an update from Riverside Park in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The pro golfer discusses how the daily vlog format has been a departure from his usual style, but he's found success with his new content approach. He shares his experience with long editing hours and upload schedules, which has required a significant adjustment to his routine. Simon also gives an overview of his competition season so far, highlighting top 10 finishes at Cascade and Waco, and discusses the challenges that have come with taking on this new format. The vlog offers a unique behind-the-scenes look into Simon's life as a professional golfer and provides insight into what he's learned about adapting to change in his sport.
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We just got to Minnesota today and there's this course in St. Cloud. It's called Riverside Park and it is my favorite off course ever. We're here uh with a vlog camera and everything. I thought I had an extra hour, but I guess I was wrong. Well, if you want to finish, we can. Trust me, me and Julie have stuff to talk about, so whatever works best for you. Do you want to finish and then pop back on? No, I think it's actually best if we do like a quick 10 15 minutes now and then I just uh finish out here. Okay, let's do that then. Okay. Well, we'll get right into it then and get rocking and rolling. So, first question I have is how how's the season kind of going for you this this uh so far? You've you've kind of made a huge change this season with the daily vlogs. What was kind of the inspiration behind that? I don't know. just trying to step things up and kind of try something no one's really tried before with the daily grind. I mean, we've seen camera crews out there and some higher production uh value stuff with like documentaries and miniseries and stuff like that, but uh this full-on YouTube grind with daily uploads has not really been done before like this. And I thought that I have built over the last seven, eight years like a good foundation to attempt something like this. And it's been an interesting ride so far to say the least with uh long editing hours and upload schedules. And I mean the shots I've thrown off camera this year is probably less than 100. So it's been a pretty uh content forward season so far. And overall I've been doing all right. I think competition wise I've I've had four top 10s and three non-top 10s which is kind of you know my okay I'd say um Cascade and Waco were close calls where I could have snuck in uh for a win there kind of out of nowhere but I don't know so far I think I'm I'm doing all right. So, you haven't seen really any negatives uh when it comes to obviously the long editing hours, but outside of that, no negatives when it comes to your performance on at tournaments. No, mostly actually...





