Seppo Paju On Returning To The States, New Prodigy Molds & His Sweater Fashion | 2022 LVC
Seppo Paju shares his insights on returning to competitive golf after a two-year hiatus, discussing how the sport has exploded in popularity in Finland and Europe. The Finnish golfer joins forces with other Prodigy members, including Seppo How, to explore the latest developments in disc golf fashion, particularly sweater style. With a focus on balancing professional and personal commitments, Seppo Paju talks about his 50-50 approach to dividing time between competing, working on his craft, and participating in business ventures like the Pro Tour and Prodigy. The discussion also touches on last year's season, including a slump that lasted almost two years and ultimately led to his return to form. With Seppo Paju offering candid advice on managing time and maintaining a competitive edge, this video provides valuable insights for golf enthusiasts and aspiring pros alike.
Watch as Seppo Paju returns to the states and discusses his new Prodigy molds, fashion sense, and more from the thrilling 2022 LVC tournament.
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and joining us now is sappo payu of finland and sappo how are you doing i'm doing good it's been two years for me since i was here last time so i'm stoked to be just back and that was gonna be my first question is so many of the americans and the u.s knows all about you and your skill sets you were here for a couple years traveling around playing extensively but with the restrictions we haven't seen you so have you been playing as much golf just back at home yes so just like here in the u.s the sport has really exploded back in europe especially in finland so i've had a lot of things to do there with the tour growing there and we're starting the european pro tour in in europe so a lot of things going on there and i have been playing just as much if not more over there well and that was going to be my next question which is it seems like you're a very busy guy and i didn't know how are you dividing up your time of when you're getting out and practicing and playing versus when you're doing things from a business perspective whether that's with prodigy or the pro tour and everything else that you're doing how do you it's about 50 50 because i still want to play competitively and be as good as i can but at the same time i enjoy doing all the work stuff that i get to do so it's about 50 50 and a lot of my work has disc golf involved uh as a player like doing videos and and stuff like that so i still get to throw but then yeah it's about 50 50. last year you played in nine events but you weren't able to capture any victories do you feel like the way you're dividing your time is hurting the scores that you're putting up on the course it's probably a part of it but i think the biggest part is just that in 2019 like halfway through the season i i went into this really deep slump actually and it took me about almost two years to get out of it honestly uh and uh now i'm feeling good back to my normal and uh yeah that was probably the biggest reason...





