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Why Golf Instructors Are Failing Vs What Great Coaches Do Better

Why Golf Instructors Are Failing Vs What Great Coaches Do Better

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In this episode of Don't Get Me Started, Christopher Smith welcomes renowned golf coach Hugh Marr for a no-nonsense discussion on the state of modern golf coaching. They tackle the rise of so-called "experts" on social media, the widespread lack of true coaching ability, and the struggle for golfers to find real, effective instruction. Hugh shares insights from his decades of experience coaching on the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and beyond, explaining why he shifted his focus to mentoring the next generation of coaches.

The conversation dives into the pitfalls of coaching certifications, the misuse of sports science, and the over-reliance on technology. Hugh argues that data alone doesn’t make a great coach—interpretation and application are everything. They explore why the best instructors can adapt their teaching to fit each student rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all approach.

Christopher and Hugh also take aim at the flawed concept of "average" golf swings, emphasizing that every player is unique and should be coached accordingly. They discuss how misguided attempts to "fix" a player’s natural tendencies can do more harm than good, sharing real-world examples of elite golfers whose careers suffered due to overly rigid coaching.

For anyone passionate about golf instruction—whether as a player, coach, or fan—this episode is a masterclass in what great coaching should look like. It's a deep dive into the art of teaching, the science of improvement, and the mindset required to make a real impact in the game.

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