Episodes

  • Lobster Tales and Golf Fails: Mastering Iron Play and Swing Techniques
    Aug 24 2025

    (00:00) Golf Tips & Lobster Dinner Experiences

    This chapter takes us on a journey through a recent golf outing where John encountered an older golfer struggling with his iron shots. While John suspected ball position might be the issue, he humorously redirected the golfer to Jeff for expert advice. Before diving into golf tips, we switch gears to talk about an unexpected culinary adventure involving live Maine lobsters. Jeff recounts receiving the lobsters from a friend, not realizing they would arrive alive, and the experience of having them cooked to perfection by a club chef. This anecdote transitions into a plug for the Portland Lobster Company, where you can order live lobsters shipped directly to you, accompanied by a reminder to keep those rubber bands on their claws. This episode is a delightful mix of golf advice and culinary surprises, wrapped up with laughter and camaraderie.

    (10:38) Improving Iron Play Golf Techniques

    This chapter focuses on improving your golf game by mastering posture and balance, particularly when facing challenges with your iron shots. We explore the importance of maintaining a consistent and balanced posture for every club, from drivers to irons, and how this can significantly impact your swing and ball contact. I share practical tips on setting up your stance, such as checking your grip, ensuring your body and club are in balance, and aligning the ball position correctly relative to your stance. We also address common mistakes golfers make, like altering posture for different clubs, and emphasize that achieving one singular best posture is key to consistent performance on the course.

    (19:35) Practice Techniques for Better Golf Swing

    This chapter explores innovative techniques for improving your golf swing without relying on a ball, such as using pennies or tees to focus on swing mechanics and reduce tension. By shifting the focus away from the ball's destination, golfers can improve their swing fluidity and precision. We also share a personal anecdote about working with golfers on the course, highlighting the importance of real-world practice in improving performance. Additionally, we touch on the intricacies of the FedEx finals and the complexities of seeding players, drawing parallels with NCAA tournament seeding. The conversation offers insights into the challenges of designing a fair championship format while emphasizing the unpredictability and excitement inherent in golf.

    (25:13) Fairway Bunkers and Downhill Lies

    This chapter takes us onto the golf course at Talking Rock, where I engage with two golfers struggling with fairway bunkers, fairway balls below their feet, and downhill lies. We focus on practical strategies to tackle these challenges, starting with a hands-on session where we explore how to effectively manage a fairway bunker. We discuss the importance of assessing the sand's firmness, selecting the right club—often a hybrid for its wide sole plate in soft sand—and adjusting foot positioning for stability. I highlight the decision-making process before swinging, emphasizing the importance of ball positioning and bracing oneself on sand. This practical approach results in improved performance, demonstrating how informed decisions can lead to successful shots.

    (40:01) Achieving Perfect Swing Plane Sensation

    This chapter explores the transformative experience of a golfer who discovered the power of the "hinge and thump" technique to improve his swing. We discuss how introducing this method, which emphasizes getting the thumbs up on the backswing and then thumping the ground, helped the golfer hit better shots across various clubs—from wedges to drivers. Initially focused on steepening the swing, the golfer learned to prioritize the outcome of the ball over the appearance of his swing, realizing that despite feeling steep, his swing was perfectly on plane. This realization led to a breakthrough in his 40-year golfing journey, highlighting the importance of feel versus reality in achieving consistency and accuracy.

    (43:37) Improving Golf Swing Plane Simplified

    This chapter highlights the transformative impact of Jeff Smith's golf coaching, as shared through a story of a grateful client who improved his game after a lesson. We explore the nuances of golf swings with different clubs, focusing on the feeling of the shaft's vertical position. As we transition from wedges to longer clubs and fairway woods, I explain how the perceived verticality of the shaft can change and what that means for your swing. Tune in next week for more insights and tips to enhance your golfing experience, and remember, if you have any questions or need advice, reach out to us at weekendgolfguys@gmail.com.

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    45 mins
  • The Art of Golf: Strategy Over Speed
    Aug 17 2025

    (00:01) Avoiding Golf Game Ruiners

    This chapter is all about how external factors like extreme heat and internal factors like negative thoughts can ruin a golf game. We discuss how the recent heatwave across the Midwest and East Coast has made playing outdoors unbearable and potentially dangerous, especially for those with health conditions. To counteract this, indoor golf facilities have become increasingly popular, offering technology that simulates outdoor conditions with impressive accuracy. We also touch on the mental aspects of golf, exploring how bad thoughts and poor self-awareness can derail even the most consistent players. Our goal is to help golfers recognize these challenges and find ways to get back on track, whether it’s by avoiding harsh weather conditions or seeking help to restore their confidence and swing.

    (10:22) Avoiding Bad Golf Swing Advice

    This chapter focuses on the pitfalls that can sabotage your golf game, highlighting the dangers of relying too heavily on social media for swing advice. We discuss how the endless stream of tips and tricks from platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube can be overwhelming and often misleading, especially when the advice isn't tailored to your specific needs or skill level. We emphasize the importance of not succumbing to the allure of quick fixes and snake oil solutions offered by self-proclaimed experts online. Instead, understanding your unique swing characteristics and focusing on repeatable, personalized techniques is crucial for genuine improvement. We also touch on the perils of listening to well-meaning but potentially misguided advice from fellow golfers on the course.

    (23:25) Understanding Clubface Alignment and Swing

    This chapter focuses on the challenge many golfers face in aligning their clubface correctly. We explore how the design of a golf club, with its forward-leaning shaft and the manufacturer's intended alignment, can make it difficult for players to ensure the clubface is perpendicular to the target. By extending arms straight out as if holding a baseball bat, golfers can better see how the clubface should be aligned, focusing on the leading edge and bottom grooves rather than the top line. We also discuss the importance of recognizing both the clubface's position and one's body alignment to the target. Misunderstandings in these areas can lead to inefficiencies and unnecessary complexity in the golf swing, ultimately affecting performance. Recognizing and trusting the intended design and alignment of the club can help golfers avoid common pitfalls and improve their game.

    (29:07) Avoiding Bad Club and Shot Choices

    This chapter explores the parallels between bowling and golf, emphasizing the strategic thinking and skill involved in both sports. We discuss the impact of ego on golf performance, sharing a personal story about a scramble game where poor shot choice led to a double bogey. The conversation highlights the importance of realistic club selection based on actual performance rather than assumptions. Factors like elevation, humidity, and personal condition can significantly influence club choice. We stress the need for golfers to use their brains over ego and to accurately assess their capabilities and conditions when playing to avoid common pitfalls that can damage their game.

    (42:23) Understanding Wind’s Impact on Golf

    This chapter covers the impact of wind on a golf ball's flight, emphasizing that wind at ground level is less significant compared to the wind at higher altitudes where the ball reaches its peak trajectory. I discuss how the ball's speed and trajectory are affected as it ascends and descends, especially when encountering wind, which can lead to unexpected outcomes like landing in water instead of on the green. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding these dynamics to avoid a poor game and make better decisions on the course. Additionally, we remind listeners to keep these insights in mind to enhance their golfing experience and ensure a more enjoyable round.

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    45 mins
  • Driving on the Wrong Side: A Scottish Golf Adventure with Family and Friends
    Aug 10 2025
    (00:00) Weekend Golf Trip to Scotland This chapter features a lively conversation with Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, and returning guest Kelly Stenson, who shares her recent golfing adventure in Scotland with her 15-year-old son. We explore the joys of playing golf in new places, especially the bucket-list experience of playing in Scotland. Kelly emphasizes the importance of spending quality time with family on the golf course and encourages listeners to travel and explore new courses, whether abroad or within the United States. We reflect on the cherished memories made during such trips and the lasting impact they have on family bonds. (10:39) Scotland Golf Trip Highlights and Tips This chapter focuses on the joys and challenges of playing golf in windy conditions and the intricacies of planning golf trips with family versus fellow golfers. We share experiences of managing high winds on the golf course, the necessity of adapting one's game, and the importance of having the right equipment, like the three wood. We also explore the dynamics of travel golf, emphasizing the balance between golfing and other activities, especially when traveling with family. Kelly Stenzel, a prominent figure in golf media and a PGA master professional, joins us to recount her recent golf trip to Scotland. She describes the excitement of driving on the left side of the road, the beauty of Edinburgh, and her preference for spontaneous exploration over structured tours, highlighting the captivating allure of St. Andrews and the surrounding countryside. (14:11) Scottish Golf Course Experiences This chapter takes us on a journey through the challenges and joys of driving and golfing in Scotland. We explore the experience of adapting to left-hand driving on narrow roads, often while being guided by vigilant family members. I share my own experiences, navigating with a minivan full of backseat drivers while shifting gears with my left hand. The conversation transitions to golfing adventures, highlighting iconic courses like Cruden Bay and Brora, with its sheep and cows roaming freely. We touch on the unique landscapes and weather conditions that add to the charm and challenge of Scottish golf courses. Additionally, we discuss the accessibility of these courses, noting the combination of private and public options available to enthusiasts willing to explore local offerings. Whether staying in quaint coastal towns or sampling mysterious local dishes, the essence of embracing the local culture and savoring each moment is emphasized throughout our travels. (19:34) Golf Travel Destinations and Cultural Experiences This chapter takes listeners on a global journey of golfing experiences, starting with a recount of a memorable game at Crail, a picturesque golf course near St Andrews, Scotland. We discuss the charm of small towns and the cultural nuances encountered, such as the distinct Scottish dialect and its sometimes playful use. The conversation shifts to the cultural significance of golf in Japanese business etiquette, with anecdotes highlighting the importance of golfing skills in corporate environments. We also share personal travel experiences across the United States and beyond, exploring golf destinations from Florida to the majestic landscapes of Wyoming and Montana, and expressing aspirations to visit Banff and Lake Louise. The episode is filled with laughter and admiration for the beauty of these courses and the unique experiences they offer, underscoring the universal allure of golf as a connector across cultures and landscapes. (34:28) Junior Golf Success and Travel Ideas This chapter explores the excitement and satisfaction of working with junior golfers, highlighting Ava Bunker's impressive performance at the World Juniors in Pinehurst and her journey through age classes in competitive golf. We discuss the joy of seeing young players excel and the importance of recognizing their hard work and achievements. Shifting gears, the idea of creating golf travel trails, similar to Kentucky's Bourbon Trail, is examined, suggesting that golf courses could collaborate to attract tourists by offering travel packages along I-64. We also share lighthearted anecdotes about bourbon tasting experiences, both in Louisville and during travels, while considering personal tastes and preferences in spirits. (39:27) Golf Bunker Tips and Techniques This chapter takes us on a journey to the iconic golf courses of Scotland, where we explore the challenges of navigating the deep, daunting bunkers that define these legendary landscapes. Reflecting on personal experiences at St Andrews, including the infamous Hell Bunker, we discuss the critical techniques required to conquer these sandy obstacles. Key insights include the importance of maintaining good technique, using a lofted club, and applying a forceful, downward swing to create an explosive burst of sand that lifts the ball out. We also recount the story of Bobby Jones and his ...
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    45 mins
  • Driving Distance and Accuracy to New Heights
    Aug 3 2025

    (00:01) Weekend Golf Guys - Desert Adventures

    This chapter takes us on a journey through the high desert of Arizona, where Jeff Smith shares his experiences on the golf course at Talking Rock, encountering unique wildlife such as lizards and roadrunners. We explore the geographical contrasts between Arizona and Colorado, highlighting the unexpected presence of mountains in a high desert landscape. We also recount humorous animal encounters, including a chameleon surprise in South Carolina. The chapter transitions to a memorable golf lesson where Jeff, against the odds, made an eagle on two consecutive holes at Otter Creek in Indiana. This remarkable feat during a playing lesson serves as a backdrop for discussing the challenges and excitement of the game.

    (10:02) Improving Your Golf Game Strategy

    This chapter explores the nuances of maintaining focus and composure in golf, especially when faced with erratic play. We share a personal anecdote about playing a solid round after a long hiatus and the joy of balancing teaching and playing with talented players. We emphasize the importance of recognizing when concentration wanes and suggest strategies to manage emotions on the course, such as viewing wayward shots with detachment. This approach helps in maintaining calm and making better decisions for subsequent shots. By observing your shots like a spectator, you can prevent emotional upheaval and preserve energy for optimal play, even when things go awry.

    (21:32) Maximizing Distance and Accuracy in Golf

    This chapter focuses on improving golf swing efficiency and maximizing distance through better clubface contact. We explore how hitting shots off the heel or toe of the club results in decreased ball speed and increased spin, leading to less distance and a more erratic flight path. We emphasize the importance of center-face contact to enhance ball speed, reduce spin, and achieve a better launch angle. An exercise involving tees placed at strategic points around the clubface is discussed as a method to improve swing plane and center-face contact. The conversation also covers the key factors influencing distance: ball speed, launch angle, and spin. Through understanding and addressing these elements, golfers can improve their performance and gain more distance on their drives.

    (34:12) Finding Power Through Efficient Swings

    This chapter focuses on enhancing golf performance by addressing key elements of distance: ball speed, launch angle, and spin. We explore how achieving center face contact on the club is crucial for maximizing distance, as hitting the sweet spot ensures the ball comes off the clubface faster. I discuss the importance of ground connection and balance, emphasizing how proper stance and pressure on the balls of the feet can significantly increase clubhead speed. By addressing inefficiencies in stance and balance, golfers can achieve more power and efficiency without drastic changes. Through practical examples, such as a 63-year-old golfer gaining 13 miles per hour in clubhead speed, I illustrate the tangible benefits of these adjustments, proving that simple tweaks can lead to substantial improvements in performance.

    (44:08) Enhancing Golf Performance With Technology

    This chapter focuses on the experience of improving one's golf game by working on key elements such as launch angle, ball speed, and spin. I share a personal anecdote about hitting an eight iron farther than usual, thanks to a specific exercise routine. Emphasizing the joy of witnessing progress on the golf course, I encourage listeners to focus on these aspects for a more satisfying game. By honing these skills, you can look forward to enhanced performance in your next rounds of golf.

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    45 mins
  • Humor and Tips on the Golf Course
    Jul 27 2025

    (00:01) Preparing for a Golf Scramble

    This chapter takes us to the cool climes of Flagstaff, Arizona, where top 100 teacher Jeff Smith is enjoying teaching golf at 7,000 feet. We discuss the surprising weather contrasts in Arizona and how Flagstaff provides a refuge from the blistering heat found in places like Phoenix. I share my excitement about participating in an upcoming golf scramble in Huntsville, Alabama, organized to support a high school football team and hosted by former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Sammy Coates. The event is set to take place at the Redstone Arsenal military golf course, known for its impeccable condition. Reflecting on past interviews with athletes like Phil Simms, I contemplate my role in the scramble, suspecting I might serve as the comedic relief among former professional athletes. Jeff offers practical advice for preparation, emphasizing the importance of stretching to ensure a fluid swing during the game.

    (11:09) Navigating a Golf Scramble Challenge

    This chapter takes you through a lively discussion about golf techniques, specifically focusing on green reading and playing in scrambles. I share advice on improving short game and putting, particularly emphasizing the importance of feeling the slope of the green rather than relying solely on visual cues. As I prepare to play in a golf scramble in Huntsville, Alabama, I explore how athletes transitioning to golf often face unique challenges, despite their physical prowess. Through a humorous recounting of experiences with former professional athletes like Howard Kendrick, we highlight the common misconception that athleticism directly translates to golfing skill. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding club face angles and precision, as even slight misalignments can lead to significant directional errors in powerful swings.

    (27:59) Classification of Game, Sport, Athletic Endeavor

    This chapter explores the intriguing question of what distinguishes an athletic endeavor from a sport, using golf as a focal point. We ponder whether the lack of direct defense in golf, compared to traditional sports, influences its classification as a sport or a game. The conversation touches on the role of Mother Nature as a formidable opponent in golf, with weather and terrain acting as natural defenses. We also discuss how drinking beer while playing could affect perceptions of what constitutes a sport, considering activities like bowling and golf. The episode reflects on memorable moments from the Open Championship, including a remarkable shot from the rough and the unique challenges posed by nature, and muses on whether these elements make golf a sport or simply a challenging game.

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    45 mins
  • Finding Purpose and Passion: Careers at Golf Courses for Retirees and Young Professionals
    Jul 20 2025

    (00:00) Exploring Careers at Golf Courses

    This chapter explores the appealing prospect of working at a golf course, especially for retirees seeking a productive yet enjoyable way to spend their time. We discuss the various roles available, from mowing fairways to managing the finer details around the course, and highlight the perks like free golf and a sense of pride in maintaining the greens. The conversation touches on the types of tasks that retirees might find rewarding, emphasizing their reliability and attention to detail. Personal anecdotes illustrate how retirees, like my father, have found fulfillment and joy in such roles, demonstrating how a part-time job at a golf course can blend work and play seamlessly.

    (09:44) Hiring and Training at Golf Courses

    This chapter addresses both job seekers and golf course operators, providing valuable insights into working at a golf course. We highlight the importance of personality and charisma for roles such as starters, who not only manage tee times but also serve as ambassadors for the club, creating memorable experiences for golfers. We share an entertaining anecdote about a former army drill sergeant turned starter, whose unique style made him unforgettable. Additionally, we emphasize the value of hiring personable marshals and player services staff who can enhance the golfing experience by assisting players and maintaining the pace of play. By prioritizing individuals with strong interpersonal skills, golf courses can foster a welcoming and engaging atmosphere that encourages repeat visits.

    (20:54) Enhancing Golf Course Culture

    This chapter explores innovative approaches to hiring and utilizing golf course employees, especially in light of regulations surrounding volunteer work and minimum wage standards. We share insights on how golf enthusiasts can engage in roles such as starters, marshals, and clubhouse staff, while enjoying the benefits of discounted or even free golf. The conversation highlights the importance of creating a welcoming culture at the golf course by employing personable and knowledgeable retirees and young professionals who interact directly with clients. Additionally, we discuss the operational efficiencies of separating the pro shop from the snack bar or restaurant, ensuring specialized and attentive service in both areas. Through these strategies, golf courses can enhance customer experiences and foster a friendly and efficient environment.

    (33:52) Tailoring Skills to Golf Course Roles

    This chapter explores the intricacies of working at a golf course and highlights the importance of matching personalities to roles within the golf industry. We emphasize that while skills are essential, a personable and affable demeanor is crucial for customer-facing positions, as golf courses are part of the entertainment business. We discuss how retirees with specific skill sets, such as math or organizational skills, can find valuable roles behind the scenes, allowing more personable employees to shine in customer interactions. Additionally, we provide insights on how individuals can approach potential employers by showcasing their unique strengths and suggesting how they can fill gaps in the existing team. We highlight the benefits of flexibility and availability, particularly for retirees, in ensuring that a golf course operates smoothly, even during less desirable hours. Ultimately, it's about creating a win-win situation for the staff, the customers, and the golf course itself.

    (42:53) Selling Yourself for Golf Course Jobs

    This chapter explores the importance of being an asset to a golf course when seeking employment. I emphasize the need for a positive attitude and a willingness to engage with people, as these are key to encouraging golfers to return, even if they experience minor irritations. We discuss how showcasing your personality and skills to a head pro can open doors, and I share the value of focusing on what you can contribute to the golf course rather than just what you can gain. The chapter highlights the social benefits of working at a golf course and encourages an approach centered on community and connection rather than self-interest.

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    45 mins
  • Mastering the Short Game
    Jul 13 2025

    (00:00) Weekend Golf Guys

    This chapter takes you on a journey through a golf-filled weekend with John Ashton and Jeff Smith. Jeff shares his recent adventures in Arizona, including a stop at the famous corner in Winslow. Meanwhile, I recount an enjoyable day of golf at the prestigious Polo Fields in Louisville with friends and family, where the course's impeccable condition and unique hybrid bluegrass stood out. Despite initial struggles, I embraced a positive mindset and overcame a challenging uphill par-three hole, turning a past nemesis into a conquered course feature. The conversation is lighthearted and full of camaraderie, with reflections on memorable shots and the beauty of the game.

    (12:25) Mindset of Former Athletes in Golf

    This chapter explores the unique transition from professional baseball to golf among retired athletes, highlighting the experiences of notable former players like Howard Kendrick, Kyle Lohse, and Mark Mulder. We discuss the surprising challenge many baseball players face when they attempt to teach themselves golf despite having been coached their entire athletic careers. The conversation emphasizes the athletes' independent streak and their reliance on mental strength, honed under the pressures of their previous sport. Through anecdotes, I highlight how these athletes' mental fortitude often translates into their golf game, even if physical skills like short game techniques still need refinement. Additionally, the mindset of performing under pressure is explored, drawing parallels between pitching in a packed stadium and sinking a critical putt. The insights shared offer a glimpse into the mindset of high-level athletes adapting to new sports, showcasing both their physical prowess and psychological resilience.

    (22:50) Pressure Performance in Short Game

    This chapter addresses common challenges faced in short game golf, specifically flubbed chip shots near the green. I share a story about a student preparing for a club championship who struggled with touch and feel under pressure. By focusing on hitting the ball harder with higher lofted clubs like sand and lob wedges, and adjusting the ball position forward, we were able to build his confidence. The student found success in competition, achieving six out of six up-and-downs in his first round. We explore techniques to improve chipping under pressure, including using longer swings and engaging the body more to prevent stiffness and tension. These insights offer practical strategies for golfers aiming to enhance their short game performance in competitive settings.

    (32:48) Improving Short Game Performance

    This chapter explores the importance of selecting the right club and practicing with purpose to improve your golf game. We share an anecdote about choosing the appropriate wedge for specific shots and how a simple change in club selection can lead to better results on the course. Emphasizing the significance of dedicating time to practice short game skills, we discuss how investing 30 minutes into honing these skills can elevate confidence and expectations, leading to better performance during a round. Drawing parallels to basketball players' pre-game routines, we stress the importance of preparation and realistic expectations in achieving success on the golf course.

    (36:32) Scoring Well Through Preparation and Contact

    This chapter explores the parallels between the preparation of professional athletes in other sports and the often overlooked preparation in golf. We highlight how athletes arrive early, practice basic skills, and ensure they're ready to perform at their best, contrasting this with how golfers often rush to the first tee with minimal preparation. We discuss the emotional impact of hitting the ball well in golf, emphasizing the joy of solid contact over precise outcomes. By introducing a strike scale from one to five, we suggest a shift in focus from score alone to the quality of contact, promoting enjoyment and self-assessment. This approach encourages golfers to concentrate on improving their strike and gaining confidence, regardless of the scorecard, thus reshaping how players perceive their performance and overall experience on the course.

    (42:36) Practice Makes Perfect in Golf

    This chapter explores the often humorous and sometimes frustrating journey of golfers who may not practice as they should but continue to play the game they love. We reflect on the common tendency to focus on drivers while neglecting wedges and putters, which are crucial for improving performance, given their frequent use on the course. By embracing a playful approach, like scoring on a "suckiness to awesomeness" scale, we aim to bring more fun and enjoyment to the game. I also emphasize the importance of practicing specific skills, such as ups and downs, to truly enhance one's golfing abilities.

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    45 mins
  • Mastering Golf in Windy Conditions
    Jul 6 2025

    (00:01) Golf Course Challenges and Training

    This chapter brings you into a lively conversation about golf and the unique experiences that come with playing in different regions. We start with a discussion on the contrasting weather conditions between Arizona and the low country, highlighting the stark differences in humidity. The conversation then shifts to memorable golfing experiences, particularly at the distinctive Calusa Pines in Florida, where the terrain mimics Pinehurst with its impressive elevation changes and lush pine settings. We share anecdotes from the U.S. Open at Pinehurst, emphasizing the challenging nature of Donald Ross-designed courses with their notoriously difficult greens. Additionally, we spotlight young golfer Ava Bunker's recent performance at Pinehurst, navigating the notorious course with notable success despite its demanding conditions. Throughout, we touch on the evolution of golf course maintenance, particularly how advancements have made greens faster and more challenging, posing a unique test to both amateur and professional golfers alike.

    (12:49) Golf Wind and Stroke Strategy

    This chapter focuses on the intricacies of improving golf performance and understanding how external factors like wind can affect play. I share insights from a day filled with various golf training sessions, including a putting school, a short game school, an AimPoint class, and a power school. During the power school, we measure club head speed and ball speed, emphasizing the importance of hitting the ball in the center of the clubface for maximum distance. I explain a simple technique using alignment sticks or tees to ensure a straight and effective swing. Additionally, I discuss the impact of wind on putting, illustrating how wind direction and strength can alter the path of a putt, especially on downhill or uphill greens. By setting up practice scenarios, I demonstrate how players can adjust their strategies to account for these elements, enhancing their overall game understanding and performance.

    (23:14) Improving Golf Swing Impact With Drill

    This chapter focuses on techniques for putting and driving in windy conditions, emphasizing the importance of squaring the club face to reduce spin and achieve faster ball speeds. I share creative strategies to deal with wind, such as using playing partners to block it, and highlight a scoring clinic where participants practiced driving into the wind. To help golfers square the club face, I describe a unique drill using a car wash sponge to provide auditory feedback, with the impact sound indicating how square the hit was. By wetting the sponge, golfers experience additional feedback through resistance, enhancing their feel of powering through the swing. While the primary focus is on using drivers, the methods can be adapted slightly for irons. This engaging approach offers practical tips for improving performance in challenging conditions.

    (29:40) Strategies for Playing in the Wind

    This chapter focuses on mastering golf techniques to improve performance, especially when dealing with challenging conditions like wind. We discuss using alignment tools like pennies or tees to enhance swing accuracy and how to adapt swings for better ball control. The key takeaway is the importance of hitting the ball solidly and squarely, as this ensures a higher ball speed and reduced spin, which helps the ball pierce through the wind effectively. We also touch on common misconceptions about adjusting stance or shot height and emphasize that without a solid strike, such adjustments may lead to weaker shots. By understanding these principles, golfers can maintain control and confidence on the course, even in windy conditions.

    (43:19) Putting Strategies for Golf Success

    This chapter explores the innovative putting technique I introduced, which involves putting towards the fringe rather than directly at the hole. Initially met with skepticism and laughter, this approach soon gained traction as I explained the reasoning behind it. Now, it’s a strategy embraced by my entire group, underscoring the value of listening to our show for fresh golfing insights. Additionally, we touch upon playing in the wind and encourage consistent practice to improve skills.

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    45 mins