Young discusses the idea of needing heartbreak in majors before winning, suggesting that experience can be a double-edged sword. While high finishes build belief, too much scar tissue can be detrimental. He believes his own near-misses at majors, like his third-place finish at the Masters, are part of a process of building belief and that young players can still emerge and win majors without extensive prior experience.
Impact: High. This insight into the mental game of golf reveals the delicate balance between experience, confidence, and performance under pressure at the highest level.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:56:23 to 00:58:13.
Sources in support: AJ Hawk (Guest/Co-host)

