Episodes

  • GS# 361 December 7, 2012 PGA Tour Pro Matt Every joins us to discuss life on the Tour, growing up as a star golfer in High School, and earning the 2006 Ben Hogan Award for best amateur in the nation. Our SCOR Zone Short Game Academy attacks chipping around the green.

    Each Friday, Golf Smarter Mulligans provide you with selected episodes from our archives that date back to 2005. These evergreen game improvement conversations are as helpful today as they were when first released.

    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
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    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.

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  • 972: Summary We're joined by golf agent Mac Barnhardt sharing his insights, sometime controversial, about the unique role of golf agents, the challenges faced by professional golfers, and the impact of sponsorships and endorsements. We discuss the influence of Tiger Woods on the game, the financial sustainability of the PGA Tour, and the importance of managing expectations for players. Barnhardt emphasizes the evolving landscape of golf participation and viewership. In this engaging conversation, Barnhardt discusses the intricacies of professional golf, touching on the excitement of the Ryder Cup, the evolution of golf broadcasting, and the impact of COVID-19 on the sport. He delves into the controversy surrounding LIV Golf, the missed opportunities of the PGA Tour, and the potential of team golf to revolutionize the game. Barnhardt also shares insights on the players' perspectives regarding their decisions and the role of agents in navigating these changes.
    Takeaways
    Golf agents manage not just contracts but entire teams for players.Expectations can significantly impact a golfer's performance.Authenticity in sponsorships is crucial for player success.The PGA Tour faces sustainability challenges amid rising player payouts.Building relationships with clients is more important than transactional deals.Participation in golf has surged post-COVID, affecting viewership.The PGA Tour should expand opportunities for players, not reduce them.Golf's product needs to evolve to meet changing viewer preferences.The future of golf may require innovative approaches to player development. The Ryder Cup is an unparalleled experience in golf.LIV Golf's emergence has created a divide in the golf community.The PGA Tour's failure to engage with LIV Golf was a critical mistake.Team golf has the potential to attract new fans and grow the game.The PGA Tour's focus on profit has led to missed opportunities for players.Players are generally satisfied with their earnings on the PGA Tour.The LIV Golf model offers unique opportunities for players, especially those in need.The future of golf may involve more collaboration between different leagues.Let's play golf together next Spring! Our next Golf Smarter Adventure will be on the Robert Trent Jones Trail in Birmingham, AL on March 26-30, 2025. Space is limited. Learn more and reserve your spot now at tmigolf.com/golfsmarter

    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).

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  • GSfMO#360 December 4, 2012 Lower back, mid back, hamstrings, knees, elbows, wrists. All common areas for golf pain. Exercise Physiologist Bob Forman returns to identify what specifically is hurting you and how to deal with them by prescribing stretches, exercises, and drills. This was originally a Members Only episode that lived behind our paywall and is the first time it's been shared publically.

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    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.

  • 971: Summary This conversation features golf fitness expert and author Joey 'D' Diovisalvi on the critical role of the body in golf performance. Joey explores how golfers can improve their game through better understanding of their physical capabilities, the importance of flexibility, mobility, and strength, and the need for proper conditioning. The conversation also highlights the significance of dynamic movement over static stretching, the value of assessments in identifying personal needs, and the upcoming launch of the Hit It Great app, designed to help golfers of all levels enhance their performance through tailored workouts and guidance. Learn more at joeydgolf.com
    Takeaways
    The body is the most important tool in golf.Improving accuracy can be more beneficial than focusing solely on distance.Understanding your body's limitations can enhance your golf game.Dynamic movement is more effective than static stretching for golfers.Regular assessments can help identify areas for improvement in golf performance.Flexibility, mobility, and strength are crucial for a successful golf swing.Golfers should focus on balance to improve their swings.Hydration is essential for maintaining performance during long rounds of golf.The Hit It Great app will provide tailored workouts for golfers.10 minutes of focused training can lead to significant improvements.Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
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  • GS#359 Exercise Physiologist Bob Forman warns about golf magazines' promises to increase your distance. Fix your posture at address or lose distance and invite back pain. Our SCOR Zone Short Game Academy helps you decide which club to use between two distances.

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    This episode is brought to you by the PXG. Upgrade your bag with PXG clubs and take your game to a whole new level. For a limited time, you can save $10 per club. Head over to PXG.com/SMARTER and use code SMARTER to save $10 per club on your order.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
    This episode is also brought to you by Waitlist from Wine Access. Visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use promo code "golfsmarter" for $25 off your first shipment!
    This episode is brought to you by Timeline Nutrition. Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/GOLFSMARTER.

  • 970: Summary This week we meet Joel Suggs, PGA Master Professional, who explains the role of master professionals, the intricacies of golf instruction, focusing on his concept of the "Scoring PGA" personal bell curve that every golfer experiences. We also explore how understanding one's average performance can shift the mental approach to the game, emphasizing the importance of enjoying good misses and maintaining a positive mindset. Joel's family has a fascinating and historic place in golf history. The discussion also highlights practical strategies for improving performance, such as driving in play and recognizing the solutions already present in a golfer's game.
    Takeaways
    Master professionals have a higher level of education and certification.The classification system for PGA members has evolved over timeThere are now 24 different types of PGA members.Master professionals often teach aspiring PGA members.Everyone has a personal bell curve in golf.60% of rounds are average for all players.Mental game significantly impacts performance.Enjoying good misses can enhance the golfing experience.Golf success is about understanding what you're doing right.Players often underestimate their good shots.Gradual improvement is key in golf.Keeping a simple scorecard can reveal insights.Driving in Play: A Key to Lower ScoresThe Mental Game of Golf: Strategies for SuccessFollow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
    Receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter on your favorite podcast app. Listen for details. This episode is brought to you by the PXG. Upgrade your bag with PXG clubs and take your game to a whole new level. For a limited time, you can save $10 per club. Head over to PXG.com/SMARTER and use code SMARTER to save $10 per club on your order.
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  • GS#358fMO November 20, 2012 GSfMO#358 Terry "The Wedge Guy" Koehler, CEO of SCOR Golf joins us for 40 minutes to answer more questions submitted to SCOR Zone Short Game Academy. We've received so many great questions about improving our short game that we decided to answer 4 more questions in a full episode. This was originally a Members Only episode that lived behind our paywall, so this is the first time it's ever been shared publically.
    Questions:
    Matthew Etter of Durham, NC: What is the recommended approach for handling "flier" lies around the green? In my area we have a lot of bermuda grasses, and when cut high there can be a lot of space between the ball and the ground. Should you still try to hit down on the ball to impart spin? It seems to me that there's no way you're going to compress the ball when it's sitting up so much, but trying to scoop the ball with an ascending blow doesn't seem like the right approach either. Any alternatives?Matt McElroy of Brentwood, NH: How do we know which scoring club to use from the sand? Are different types of sand a factor?Ron Hampel of Portland, OR I'm fairly new to golf, having taken up the game about 18 months ago. My play from tee to about 120 yards or so is really coming along (around 70-75% driving accuracy). But, what's holding my scoring back is what happens from inside 120 or so yards. My short game distance control is all over the place. Why will adding a wedge or two to my set at that end make my distances any more accurate? In other words, is my lack of consistency due to the skills of someone new to the game or incorrect club gaps?Martin Baker of Peregian Beach, Queensland Australia i still use your old wedges and listened intently to the podcast especially around the grip. I sent a photo of my glove - from the photo you may be able to work out am I holding the club too much in my hand instead of my fingers as you advocate? I was also intrigued by your comments about keeping the grip light on the club - I think this would naturally relax the forearms and therefore give a more relaxed looking swing like the professionals?Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
    Receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter on your favorite podcast app. Listen for details.
    This episode is brought to you by the PXG. Upgrade your bag with PXG clubs and take your game to a whole new level. For a limited time, you can save $10 per club. Head over to PXG.com/SMARTER and use code SMARTER to save $10 per club on your order.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
    This episode is also brought to you by Waitlist from Wine Access. Visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use promo code "golfsmarter" for $25 off your first shipment!
    This episode is brought to you by Timeline Nutrition. Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/GOLFSMARTER.

  • 969: Summary Jayne Storey returns to discuss her latest book, 'The Athlete's Ascent', which explores the relationship between deep practice and high performance across various sports. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, the impact of technology on attention, and the necessity of stillness in achieving optimal performance. Jayne also addresses the challenges of ego in professional athletes and advocates for a daily performance practice that incorporates mindfulness and meditation to enhance athletic performance and overall well-being.
    Takeaways
    The journey of self-awareness is crucial for athletes.Technology can distract from self-awareness and performance.Stillness is essential for effective movement and performance.Daily performance practice can enhance athletic skills.Ego can hinder growth and learning in professional athletes.Mindfulness and meditation can improve focus and relaxation.The flow state is achieved when the mind is quiet.Intention in movement is more important than overthinking technique.Joy in sports can lead to better performance and satisfaction.Self-awareness leads to relaxation and improved performance.Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
    Receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter on your favorite podcast app. Listen for details.
    This episode is brought to you by the PXG. Upgrade your bag with PXG clubs and take your game to a whole new level. For a limited time, you can save $10 per club. Head over to PXG.com/SMARTER and use code SMARTER to save $10 per club on your order.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
    This episode is also brought to you by Waitlist from Wine Access. Visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use promo code "golfsmarter" for $25 off your first shipment!
    This episode is brought to you by Timeline Nutrition. Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/GOLFSMARTER.

  • GS#357 November 13, 2012
    Jaacob Bowden came in 5th at the 2012 Speed Golf World Championships. He joins Fred to discuss Speed Golf, how to train, and how playing at this pace can impact your mental game.

    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
    Receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter on your favorite podcast app. Listen for details.
    This episode is brought to you by the PXG. Upgrade your bag with PXG clubs and take your game to a whole new level. For a limited time, you can save $10 per club. Head over to PXG.com/SMARTER and use code SMARTER to save $10 per club on your order.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
    This episode is also brought to you by Waitlist from Wine Access. Visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use promo code "golfsmarter" for $25 off your first shipment!
    This episode is brought to you by Timeline Nutrition. Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/GOLFSMARTER.

  • #968 Summary Golf Instructor Gareth Winslow joins us from New Zealand to discuss his teaching philosophies that lead to writing the book 'Playing the Lie: A Hard-Hitting Look at the Ridiculous Theories Ruining Your Golf Game', which challenges common misconceptions in golf instruction. He emphasizes the importance of fundamentals, proper warm-up techniques, and the significance of grip and setup in achieving a consistent golf swing. Winslow also critiques the overwhelming amount of information available to golfers today, advocating for a return to basic principles that truly impact performance.

    Takeaways
    Golfers often receive misguided advice from well-meaning friends.Fundamentals are crucial for improving golf performance.Many golfers practice ineffectively, focusing on the wrong aspects.A proper warm-up is essential to prevent injuries.The order of learning in golf should start with putting and short game.Grip position significantly affects swing mechanics.Simplicity in technique leads to better consistency.Misconceptions about shoulder turn can hinder performance.Golf instruction should be based on cause and effect.Practicing with a clear goal is vital for improvement.
    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
    Receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter on your favorite podcast app. Listen for details.
    This episode is brought to you by the PXG. Upgrade your bag with PXG clubs and take your game to a whole new level. For a limited time, you can save $10 per club. Head over to PXG.com/SMARTER and use code SMARTER to save $10 per club on your order.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
    This episode is also brought to you by Waitlist from Wine Access. Visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use promo code "golfsmarter" for $25 off your first shipment!
    This episode is brought to you by Timeline Nutrition. Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/GOLFSMARTER.

  • GSfMO #356 November 6, 2012. In this introduction to Jeff Ritter’s 52 week "Make The Turn" Challenge, he shares a plan to offer challenges each Friday on the Jeff Ritter Golf Facebook page that rotate around Performance, Mindset, Fitness, and Nutrition. In this preview you’ll hear an awesome Short Game Drill that falls in as a Performance challenge. that will be launched after the beginning of 2013. This was originally a Members Only episode and has never been shared publically before.
    Along with the Golf Performance drill Jeff provides here, he wants you to check out this link to his fitness challenge. https://youtu.be/nG38sH8fwSM?si=wc3mnNFFZHQ-79L2
    http://JeffRitterGolf.com

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  • #967 Summary Jeehae Lee, co-founder of Sportsbox AI, joins us to discuss the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence on golf training and coaching. As a former LPGA Tour player, Jeehae utilized her MBA and golf history to develop Sportsbox AI, an app that allows golfers to measure their swings using just their mobile phones, bridging the communication gap between coaches and players. Jeehae explains the importance of measurement in improving golf performance and shares insights on how the app can help golfers set personalized goals. The conversation also highlights real-world applications of Sportsbox AI, including its use by professional golfers and coaches, and its potential to transform the way golf is taught and learned.
    Takeaways
    Sportsbox AI allows golfers to measure their swings using mobile phones.Measurement is crucial for improvement in golf, just like in fitness.The app bridges the communication gap between coaches and golfers.Sportsbox AI provides universal terminology for better understanding.The app helps golfers set personalized goals based on their swing data.Real-time feedback is essential for effective practice and improvement.AI technology is transforming golf coaching and training.Professional golfers are using Sportsbox AI to enhance their performance.The app integrates with other technologies for comprehensive analysis.Sportsbox University offers educational resources for coaches to utilize the app effectively.Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).
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    This episode is brought to you by the PXG Irons Challenge. Take the PXG Irons Challenge. It’s a ton of fun and if PXG’s new Black Ops Irons don't outperform your current irons by delivering either more distance or tighter dispersion (that means better accuracy) during your fitting, you’ll get a $250 Mastercard Rewards Card. Hurry - this offer ends October 7th! Book your fitting today at PXG.com.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
    This episode is also brought to you by Waitlist from Wine Access. Visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use promo code "golfsmarter" for $25 off your first shipment!
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  • GS#355 October 31, 2012 Jeff Ritter, a longtime favorite golf coach on GOLF SMARTER, returns for Part 1 of 2 to talk about his integrated approach to coaching golf, his 52 week Make The Turn Challenge, and how his passion for the game he loves translates to making every one of his students much better.
    In our SCORZone Short Game Academy, Terry Koehler addresses a question and talks in detail about "The Release"of the swing.

    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).

    This episode is brought to you by the PXG Irons Challenge. Take the PXG Irons Challenge. It’s a ton of fun and if PXG’s new Black Ops Irons don't outperform your current irons by delivering either more distance or tighter dispersion (that means better accuracy) during your fitting, you’ll get a $100 Mastercard Rewards Card. Hurry - this offer ends October 7th! Book your fitting today at PXG.com.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
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    This episode is also brought to you by Waitlist from Wine Access. Visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use promo code "golfsmarter" for $25 off your first shipment!
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  • #966 Summary The conversation with Billy Holbrook of MGI Golf revolves around the benefits of walking a golf course versus using a golf cart. We discuss how walking allows for a better memory of the course, a more enjoyable experience, increased opportunity for social interaction, the health benefits of walking, and the misconception that carts are faster. Billy talks about the increasing popularity of walking in golf and the innovations in electric caddies that make walking easier. They discuss the technology and features of electric caddies, including GPS and Bluetooth integration. The conversation concludes with a discussion on battery life and the potential for electric caddies to be used as fleet vehicles at golf courses.
    Takeaways
    Walking a golf course allows for a better memory of the course and a more enjoyable experience.Walking provides health benefits and a more rhythmic way to play golf.Electric caddies make walking easier and offer features like GPS and Bluetooth integration.Battery life is an important consideration for electric caddies.Electric caddies have the potential to be used as fleet vehicles at golf courses. Electric golf caddies provide a revenue opportunity for golf courses, as more players are interested in using them.The battery life of the caddies depends on factors such as topography, elevation, and the weight of the bag.The caddies are designed to withstand wet conditions, but they should not be submerged in water.The remote control allows for convenient navigation of the caddy on the golf course.MGI offers different models of electric caddies with varying features and pricing options.Using electric caddies promotes walking, which has health benefits, and enhances the social aspect of playing golf.
    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).

    This episode is brought to you by the PXG Irons Challenge. Take the PXG Irons Challenge. It’s a ton of fun and if PXG’s new Black Ops Irons don't outperform your current irons by delivering either more distance or tighter dispersion (that means better accuracy) during your fitting, you’ll get a $100 Mastercard Rewards Card. Hurry - this offer ends October 7th! Book your fitting today at PXG.com.
    This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.
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  • GSfMO #354 October 23, 2012 Author Neil Sagebiel returns for Pt2 on Ben Hogan losing the 1955 US Open at The Olympic Club in San Francisco. In this episode we run through the 4 rounds, learn who Neil spoke to while doing his research, and what the TV and media coverage was like for the PGA Tour in 1955. "The Longest Shot - Jack Fleck, Ben Hogan, and Pro Golf's Greatest Upset at the 1955 U.S. Open" is available for Kindle or hard copy. Neil talks about his ongoing golfblog. Here’s the latest update posted 2023 https://www.facebook.com/armchairgolfer/
    Originally, this was a Members Only episode and has never been shared publically.

    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).

    This episode is brought to you by the PXG Irons Challenge. Take the PXG Irons Challenge. It’s a ton of fun and if PXG’s new Black Ops Irons don't outperform your current irons by delivering either more distance or tighter dispersion (that means better accuracy) during your fitting, you’ll get a $100 Mastercard Rewards Card. Hurry - this offer ends October 7th! Book your fitting today at PXG.com.
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  • GS#966 Recently, while in Seattle, my travel buddies and I had the opportunity to play Chambers Bay, a walking only, public, links style course on the shore of Puget Sound. You may remember Chambers Bay from when it hosted the 2015 US Open won by Jordan Spieth who stayed one stroke ahead of runners-up Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen for his first US Open victory. Spieth, at age 21 became the youngest U.S. Open champion in 92 years, since Bobby Jones in 1923. The reigning Masters champion, Spieth became the youngest to win the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year, passing Tiger Woods. This episode features my conversation with caddy, Sam Pintar, from holes 15-18.

    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).

    This episode is brought to you by the PXG Irons Challenge. Take the PXG Irons Challenge. It’s a ton of fun and if PXG’s new Black Ops Irons don't outperform your current irons by delivering either more distance or tighter dispersion (that means better accuracy) during your fitting, you’ll get a $100 Mastercard Rewards Card. Hurry - this offer ends October 7th! Book your fitting today at PXG.com.
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  • GS#353 October 16, 2012 You've heard of Ben Hogan, but have you ever of Jack Fleck? In 1955, at the peak of his career, Hogan was the favorite to win his 5th US Open crown at San Francisco's Olympic Club, home of his first US Open title. Author Neil Sagebiel joins us for 2 episodes to share the story that has finally been released of the memorable tale of the unlikeliest of long shots - Jack Fleck's incredible come from behind win over his idol.
    In this segment of our ScorZone Short Game Academy, Terry Koehler addresses Joe Dolan of Ohio's question about being at a distance that's in between clubs.

    Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA).

    This episode is brought to you by the PXG Irons Challenge. If PXG’s new Black Ops Irons don't outperform your current irons by delivering either more distance or tighter dispersion during your fitting, you’ll get a $100 Mastercard Rewards Card. Offer expires October 7th! Book your fitting today at PXG.com.
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  • GS#964: Summary
    Justin Camarena and Bricks, members of a punk band that loves golf, MAJORS discuss their unique combination of music and golf. They share how their love for punk music and their addiction to golf led them to create a band that writes songs about golf. They talk about their yearly golf trips and the challenges of playing 36 holes a day. They also discuss their influences in punk music and how it has shaped their music. The conversation touches on their personal golf histories and the differences in playing golf in Canada and South Carolina. The band members, Justin and Bricks, discuss how they collaborate on songwriting, with Justin providing the lyrics and vocals while Bricks handles the arrangements and instrumentation. They emphasize the iterative nature of their process, with constant back-and-forth and refinement of ideas. The conversation also touches on the inspiration behind their songs, the challenges of balancing music with day jobs, and the possibility of turning their music into a stage show. Learn more about the band, the music and watch their videos at majorsband.com
    Takeaways
    Combining two seemingly unrelated passions, such as punk music and golf, can lead to unique and creative endeavors.Playing 36 holes of golf a day can be physically and mentally challenging, especially when combined with late-night activities.The music we listen to during our formative years often has a lasting impact and shapes our musical preferences throughout our lives.The iterative nature of songwriting allows for constant refinement and improvement of ideas.Golf provides a rich source of inspiration for their music, with humorous and relatable stories.The possibility of turning their music into a stage show opens up new avenues for their artistry.
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  • GSfMO #352 October 9, 2012 Barney Adams, founder of Adams Golf, starts part 2 talking about his book “The WOW Factor” based on how he became a successful entrepreneur. For him, every business is a service business. Then he slides into the mission of Adams Golf when he was in charge. We get into a heated conversation on golf equipment and the state of the industry. Golf club makers have 2 concerns; “A&F; Air-born and Forward”. His primary reason for coming onto our podcast was to discuss the Tee It Forward Program that he originated before presenting it to the PGA and USGA. Fred hates the name and lets him know, so we brainstorm new ideas.
    https://pdf.pgalinks.com/p-g-a/Tee_It_Forward_Guidelines.pdf

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  • GS963: Summary Matt Davis, the creator of Puttercup is this week's guest. Putter Cup is an innovative golf hole insert that offers two products: the Speed Bump and the Center Cup. The Speed Bump is a 360-degree raised incline around the golf hole that forces golfers to hit the ball with enough speed and helps correct offline putts. The Center Cup is a hole reducer that shrinks the size of the hole by an inch. Davis emphasizes that putting should be simple and that training aids should focus on concentration rather than mechanics. He also discusses his partnership with the First Tee organization and his plans for future product expansion.
    There's even more on this episode! A couple weeks ago PXG renewed their sponsorship of Golf Smarter, and once again, PXG invited Fred out for a fitting. The PXG fitting process was so interesting that we wanted to share it with you. Next week the PXG campaign will begin, and even though this could be interpreted as an informercial for PXG, rest assured that we received no additional compensation for including this edited recording in today's episode. It was completely at our discretion and in no way did PXG or my agency suggest that we include this.

    Takeaways
    Puttercup offers two innovative golf hole inserts: the Speed Bump and the Center Cup.The Speed Bump is a 360-degree raised incline around the golf hole that helps golfers hit the ball with enough speed and correct offline putts.The Center Cup is a hole reducer that shrinks the size of the hole by an inch, making putting more challenging.Matt Davis believes that putting should be simple and that training aids should focus on concentration rather than mechanics.Puttercup has partnered with the First Tee organization and donates 5% of its sales to support their mission.Puttercup is planning to expand its product line with a portable golf hole called the To Go Cup.Puttercup is open to suggestions and feedback from golfers and is considering retail partnerships to make their products more widely available.Two ways to become a Golf Smarter Ambassador and receive a choice of one of these great prizes including:
    • Glove + Glove Compartment from RedRoosterGolf.com where you can now choose from a large variety of styles of gloves for men and women in 36 sizes!
    • A private link to Tony Manzoni’s video “The Lost Fundamental”
    • A pack of 8 Flightpath Golf Tees. A Tee Above All. Learn more at https://flightpathgolf.com. Request to introduce an episode to [email protected].
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