
Ep 29: Grit, Golf & Growth - Brixton Albert, CEO Performance Golf
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In this episode of The Connected Instructor, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Brixton Albert, the founder of Performance Golf and one of the most driven people I know. Watching him turn his passion for golf into a $100 million company has been nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into his journey—from Division I college golf to late nights building a brand from scratch, and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
Brixton’s story is about more than just business. It’s about discipline, mindset, and the power of knowing your “why.” We also explore the parallels between golf and entrepreneurship, and how working on the right things in the right order can completely change your game—on and off the course.
Here’s what we cover:
How Brixton built Performance Golf while still working full-time
His “lead domino” philosophy for solving problems
Taking big risks early on—and why they paid off
The moment he realized life is short and it’s time to go all in
How he uses past failures as fuel for growth
The habits and mindset that make elite athletes and entrepreneurs successful
Lessons from Tiger Woods, Ray Allen, and what they taught us about showing up
Timestamps:
00:40 - Brixton’s story: from Lancaster, PA to Performance Golf
05:20 - Starting the business and making bold moves
13:10 - The real “first step” every entrepreneur needs
24:00 - Reframing failures into fuel
40:50 - Daily habits and mental strategies
51:00 - Playing golf with values and intention
Brixton’s been a huge influence on me, and I think you’ll take a ton from this conversation. Let me know your favorite moment, and if you liked it, please share the episode with someone who could use a little motivation.