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  • (00:01) Golf Statistics and Instruction Discussion

    This chapter explores the intriguing statistics of golfers' performance, highlighting that only 45% of golfers can break 100, while 29% can break 90, 5% can break 80, and a mere 1% can break 70. We discuss whether these figures might be skewed due to golfers not following or knowing the official rules, and the potential impact of this on their scores. We also consider the phenomenon of players manipulating their handicaps and the motivations behind it. Our discussion emphasizes the disparity between casual golfers and those striving for competitive excellence, and how this affects the broader golfing community.

    (12:15) Reducing Golf Penalties and Errors

    This chapter begins with a lighthearted piece of trivia about Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra's golfing habits, including their insistence on drinking while playing, which led to the innovation of the booze-filled golf cart. From there, we take a nostalgic journey through some of Las Vegas' iconic spots like the Desert Inn and the soon-to-be-redeveloped Mirage. Shifting focus to the game of golf, we break down "basic golf math," highlighting how every player starts with 54 shots and what factors contribute to increasing this number. We categorize different types of penalties that affect a golfer's score, including out-of-bounds shots, water hazards, and various "idiot penalties" such as poor club choice, bad alignment, and loss of focus. We emphasize the importance of smart decision-making on the course to minimize these penalties and ultimately improve one's game.

    (20:44) Improving Golf Scores Through Smart Decisions

    This chapter focuses on the often flawed decision-making processes golfers use when selecting clubs and planning shots. We discuss the common mistake of opting for a driver to hit a narrow landing zone instead of using a Threewood to land safely in a wider area. By questioning whether hitting a sand wedge from a perfect driver shot really improves scores significantly over using a pitching wedge, we highlight how minor differences in club selection rarely impact overall performance. We emphasize that trying to emulate professional golfers with advanced shots can lead to unnecessary penalties and higher scores. Through exploring statistics, such as the small percentage of golfers who break 70, we underscore the importance of practical shot selection and avoiding risky plays. We also touch on the common pitfalls of trying to make putts aggressively, which often results in longer return putts and inflated scores. The overall message encourages smarter, more strategic play rather than attempting overly ambitious shots.

    (34:16) Analyzing Golf Math and Statistics

    This chapter explores the intricacies of golf statistics, particularly focusing on the importance of distance versus accuracy off the tee for PGA professionals. We examine how the strategy of hitting longer drives, even at the expense of fairway accuracy, can be beneficial in the pro game due to the correlation between driving distance and earnings. We also discuss how the course setup, including rough thickness, impacts the effectiveness of different strategies. Additionally, we consider how statistics might not fully capture a player's intent or success, especially in cases where a shot meets the player's goals but misses the fairway by a narrow margin. Finally, we touch on how amateur golfers might find hitting from the rough more manageable than from tightly mown fairways, further complicating the relationship between fairway accuracy and overall performance.

    (43:09) Golf Mental Shift for Fairway Success

    This chapter explores the mental game of golf, particularly the importance of maintaining a positive perspective when approaching shots. We discuss how golfers often psych themselves out, causing tension and impacting their performance. By visualizing the fairway as being filled with 643 golf balls, each representing a possible successful shot, we can shift our mindset and reduce anxiety. This change in perspective helps golfers feel more confident and relaxed, leading to straighter shots without any physical adjustments. The chapter emphasizes that much of the challenge in hitting fairways is mental, and with the right mindset, anyone can improve their game.

  • (00:01) Golf and Football Banter With BetOnline

    This chapter kicks off with the excitement of football season in the air, blending with the ongoing climactic events in the world of golf, such as the FedEx Cup at East Lake and the upcoming Corn Ferry Tour finals at French Lick, Indiana. Amidst this, Jeff and I share a lighthearted moment about IU football and the challenges they face in the Big Ten. Shifting gears, we express our growing disinterest in professional golf's financial disputes, instead focusing on the personal joys of coaching and working with various golfers, from amateurs to tour players. Finally, we acknowledge the intersection of sports and betting, highlighting how platforms like BetOnline have integrated golf into the betting scene, making it a year-round engagement for enthusiasts.

    (12:13) Improving Golf Ball Launch Angle

    This chapter explores the dynamics of achieving height in golf shots, prompted by John's recounting of a scramble where he hit a low five wood shot that rolled impressively close to the pin. Jeff Smith, a top golf teacher, breaks down the mechanics of getting the ball airborne, emphasizing the importance of striking the bottom of the golf ball with the club's bottom weight. He explains how the position of the ball in relation to the swing arc is crucial for achieving the desired height. Jeff advises identifying the lowest point of the swing and positioning the ball accordingly, cautioning against placing it too far back or forward. This chapter provides valuable insights into improving ball flight and achieving better shot height.

    (24:07) Mastering the Hinge and Thump

    This chapter focuses on mastering the "hinge and thump" technique for bunker shots and thick rough. By positioning the ball at the front of your stance and using a wrist hinge to create a steep angle of attack, you can effectively strike the ground below the ball without opening the clubface, reducing the risk of mis-hits. We discuss the importance of a steep downward motion combined with a forward body turn to ensure the clubhead makes clean contact. Real-life examples illustrate how proper execution of this method leads to successful shots, emphasizing that simplicity and letting the club do the work can yield better results than overcomplicating the technique.

    (31:18) Mastering Bunker Shot Techniques

    This chapter explores advanced bunker shot techniques and debunks common myths about loft in sand traps. I describe a scenario where I used an eight iron from a deep bunker with a six-foot lip, demonstrating how proper technique can achieve seemingly impossible shots without opening the club face. Additionally, I explain another trick shot where I turned the club sideways with negative loft to extract a ball plugged in the bunker face. By emphasizing the importance of getting the club below the ball and creating an explosion of sand, I illustrate how these methods can help golfers achieve better results in difficult bunker situations. We also draw an analogy to moving a spider in a swimming pool, reinforcing the concept of using an explosion of sand to propel the ball out of the bunker.

    (35:23) Fine-Tuning Golf Swing Mechanics

    This chapter focuses on the nuances of achieving the perfect golf swing, particularly when using a five wood on a par three or a three iron off the fairway. We explore techniques for avoiding thin shots by ensuring proper ball positioning and posture. Emphasizing the importance of understanding the ground conditions, we highlight the difference between skimming the top of the ground and making a solid, controlled impact. Practical advice is given on practicing swings away from the ball to find the natural bottom of the swing arc. The chapter underscores that small adjustments, such as ensuring the correct distance from the ball and the right shoulder height, can significantly improve shot accuracy and consistency.

    (42:19) Frustrations and Misconceptions in Golf

    This chapter explores the surprising statistic that only 5% of golfers can consistently break 80, despite the various challenges and unpredictable elements inherent in the game. We discuss the multitude of factors that can affect a golfer's performance, such as bad bounces off the cart path, gusts of wind altering ball trajectories, and the frustrating instances when a perfect shot ends up in a less-than-ideal situation. By examining these common scenarios, we highlight the unpredictable nature of golf and question the authenticity of some of the stories shared in golfer groups online. Ultimately, we encourage our listeners to persevere and aim for improvement, with the hope that they will soon join the ranks of those consistently breaking 80.

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  • (00:01) Improving Golf Performance With Efficiency

    This chapter takes us to the mountains of Arizona, where Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, is enjoying the dry heat and cooler evenings without the need for air conditioning. We compare the climate differences between Arizona and the humid Midwest and Southeast, reflecting on how the dry heat impacts comfort on the golf course. Jeff shares an interesting experience from his Power School at Talking Rock Ranch, where he helped four older golfers significantly increase their driver speed by eliminating inefficiencies rather than changing their swings. The concept of effortless power versus powerless effort is highlighted, showcasing the importance of using the entire body effectively in golf.

    (16:48) Making Your Golf Swing More Efficient

    This chapter focuses on the concept of weight transfer in golf and the common inefficiencies that players experience. We discuss how lateral movement can disrupt the timing of rotary and vertical movements, causing power leaks. By using the analogy of a garden hose with holes, we explain how energy leaks can prevent golfers from maximizing their power. Emphasizing the importance of planting the back foot correctly, we illustrate how to generate force effectively by pushing against the ground, which in turn enhances power transfer and shot efficiency. As we continue, we touch on ground reaction forces and how leveraging them can lead to better drives and shots. The aim is to help golfers plug these power leaks and achieve more powerful and efficient swings.

    (26:15) Mastering Golf Grip Efficiency

    This chapter focuses on the importance of understanding and adapting the golf grip to improve control and performance. We explore the resistance both players and instructors often have towards grip changes, emphasizing the necessity of aligning the grip with the natural hang of the arm. Through practical steps, such as isolating the lead hand and ensuring the club's position is natural and comfortable, we illustrate how these adjustments can enhance control and reduce unwanted rotation. The conversation highlights that by making these subtle, intuitive changes, golfers can achieve more consistent and effective results, ultimately building trust and confidence in their swing.

    (34:26) Utilizing Right Hand Force in Golf

    This chapter explores the importance of the right hand in golf swing mechanics, challenging the common misconception that golf is primarily a left-side dominant sport. We discuss how understanding the movement of the right shoulder, elbow, and hand can significantly impact club delivery and overall performance. By emphasizing the role of the right hand in generating club head speed and applying force to the backside of the shaft, we highlight how this can lead to more accurate and powerful shots. We use analogies from tennis and hockey to illustrate the natural use of the right hand in sports, urging golfers to apply similar logic to their swings. Finally, we share a practical exercise where golfers hit balls with only their right hand to demonstrate the potential benefits of integrating this approach when both hands are on the club.

    (38:34) Maximizing Golf Club Efficiency

    This chapter explores how to maximize the force applied to a golf club to achieve greater ball speed and distance. We discuss the importance of proper grip, especially focusing on the right hand for right-handed golfers, and how to apply pressure effectively. By understanding the correct positioning and usage of the right hand, golfers can prevent the club face from twisting, which often leads to bad shots. We emphasize the role of the body in generating force, starting from the ground up, and how to ensure this force is efficiently transferred to the ball. Key exercises are recommended to practice center face contact and maintain stability during the swing. The overall message is to utilize your natural abilities effectively by avoiding common mistakes in grip and movement to enhance your golfing performance.

    (43:27) Perfecting Golf Swing Efficiency

    This chapter focuses on the importance of applying force to the backside of the golf shaft to optimize energy usage in your swing. We explore how using an alignment stick can help golfers understand the mechanics of their swing by listening to the "whoosh" sound it makes. By practicing and ensuring the loudest "whoosh" happens near the left leg, golfers can improve their swing speed and distance. We provide practical advice on using feedback from the alignment stick to refine your technique and enhance your overall performance on the golf course.

  • (00:00) On-Course Adjustments in Golf

    This chapter covers the importance of making on-course adjustments during a round of golf, especially when faced with common issues like slicing. Jeff Smith explains that simply changing your aim to compensate for a slice is not effective, as it can exacerbate the problem. Instead, he suggests focusing on the relationship between the club face and the swing direction to make the ball fly more predictably. By aligning the club face correctly and adjusting the swing path, golfers can manage their shots better and avoid consistently poor results. We also explore practical techniques to adjust on the fly and ensure a more enjoyable and successful round of golf.

    (10:14) Kitchen Adjustments for Busy Golfers

    This chapter focuses on balancing a busy lifestyle with the convenience of home-cooked meals, especially for those who may not have the time or desire to cook. We explore the benefits of using meal kit services like HelloFresh, which offer quick and easy meal solutions. Jeff shares his personal experience of transitioning from relying on quick-fix meals like beefaroni to enjoying healthier, home-cooked options with minimal effort. Additionally, we touch on the importance of making adjustments both on the golf course and in the kitchen to improve overall quality of life.

    (12:57) Golf Swing Alignment and Bunker Tips

    This chapter addresses common issues in golf such as pulling shots to the left. We explore key checkpoints including alignment and ball position, emphasizing the importance of aligning the body correctly and positioning the ball appropriately for accurate shots. Techniques for checking alignment, such as using a club against the chest, and the impact of chest rotation on the backswing are discussed. Visual aids, like modified hula hoops, are highlighted as effective tools for teaching proper swing paths, especially to younger players unfamiliar with clock face analogies. Finally, adjustments for hitting from fairway bunkers are touched upon, stressing the need to select the right club for the shot.

    (25:04) On-Course Golf Adjustments and Strategies

    This chapter explores the nuances of making on-course adjustments to achieve a better golf shot, particularly when dealing with challenging lies. We discuss the importance of properly aligning the club face and how to position your body to maintain balance and precision. Key techniques include setting the club on the ground first to determine the direction, adjusting your stance according to the slope, and gripping the club last to ensure the correct shaft length. We also debunk common misconceptions, emphasizing that accepted truisms like aiming right for a ball above your feet aren't always accurate. By understanding and implementing these adjustments, golfers can improve their shots and avoid common pitfalls like chunked or topped balls.

    (36:02) Strategic Golf Adjustments and Techniques

    This chapter focuses on understanding how to make effective on-course adjustments in golf. We explore the importance of analyzing the ball's position and the necessary adjustments to the club face and handle to achieve the desired trajectory. We discuss how to logically determine the right approach by considering the specific needs of the shot, such as launching the ball high or getting it over an obstacle. Additionally, we address the common misconception about using the club's position on the ground to gauge trajectory and explain why factors like the shape of the club's sole and the ground's slope can lead to inaccurate readings. By emphasizing thoughtful planning and execution, we highlight how golfers can improve their shots by moving beyond guesswork and developing a purposeful approach.

    (44:38) Improving Golf Stance and Footing

    This chapter focuses on the critical importance of maintaining stable footing while playing golf, particularly when dealing with tricky lies like pine straw or fairway bunkers. We explore how even the slightest movement or slippage can affect your shot and discuss strategies to find firm footing to ensure better control and accuracy. Additionally, we provide practical tips on making on-course adjustments and offer listeners the opportunity to seek personalized advice through our platforms. Whether you're dealing with unstable surfaces or looking for general golfing advice, we cover how to handle these challenges effectively.

  • (00:01) Golf Course Tee Time Tradition

    This chapter explores the importance of distance in golf, featuring insights from long drive champion Michael Michaelides. Michael shares his experience working at Bethpage, highlighting the unique tradition of golfers arriving the night before to secure tee times. He recounts the intimidating presence of his former boss, Dick Smith, and explains the logistics of securing a spot at Bethpage, from early morning shifts to the allocation of bakery tickets. The conversation emphasizes the enduring customs at Bethpage, including the requirement to walk the course and the limited availability of phone reservations. Michael's anecdotes offer a fascinating glimpse into the culture and history of one of golf's iconic locations.

    (13:46) Navigating the Challenging Golf Course

    This chapter explores the concept of truly enjoying a golf course and getting one's money's worth. We discuss how struggling through a tough course, losing numerous golf balls, and hacking out of rough areas may not equate to fun or value for some players. Instead, playing from the appropriate tees and focusing on personal achievements, like making pars or birdies, can offer a more rewarding experience. We also touch on the physical challenges of certain courses, specifically a tough 490-yard uphill hole known as "Cardiac Hill," and the importance of maintaining composure under such strenuous conditions. Lastly, we highlight the evolution of caddie programs at golf courses, enhancing the playing experience, and share personal preferences for carrying lighter bags to navigate difficult terrains.

    (23:11) Maximizing Golf Swing Power and Velocity

    This chapter addresses the complexities behind achieving optimal ball velocity in both baseball and golf. We explore the surprising phenomenon where attempting to throw or swing harder can actually reduce velocity. The conversation delves into the mechanics of using ground force effectively, the importance of attack angles, and the nuances of pressure shifts in the downswing. We compare the techniques of long drivers to regular golfers, highlighting how different body movements and equipment choices affect performance. Additionally, we discuss the physical demands and potential impacts on the body, offering insights into how long drivers manage to sustain their high-speed swings without incurring significant injuries.

    (32:06) Impact Bag Training for Golfers

    This chapter focuses on an impactful training drill shared by Sean "The Beast" Fister, a three-time world champion. We explore the mechanics and potential risks of the drill, which involves using a heavy aluminum bat and a heavy bag to ensure proper impact alignments and force transfer. Despite the intensity and risk of injury, the drill is highly effective for stress relief and skill enhancement. Jeff Smith then discusses an innovative adaptation to make the drill safer: using an inflatable ball inside an impact bag shell, allowing golfers to practice with reduced risk while still improving their impact force and alignment. This adaptation highlights a safer yet effective way to enhance golfing techniques without causing injury.

    (36:38) Impact Bag and Sponge Training

    This chapter explores the innovative techniques and adjustments I made to improve the application of force in golf swings. We discuss how I experimented with different materials like a deflated volleyball and car wash sponges to create a lightweight, yet effective, impact training tool. By tweaking the weight and positioning of these sponges, I found a way to help golfers feel the right amount of resistance at the moment of impact, enhancing their ball speed and overall performance. Additionally, I share insights from a memorable interaction with Sean, highlighting the importance of finding the right training aids to achieve the desired results in golf.

    (40:22) The Evolution of Golf Teaching

    This chapter focuses on the journey of an experienced teacher who transitioned from traditional methods of golf instruction to more dynamic, purpose-based drills. He recounts a meeting with an influential figure who provided guidance and support, emphasizing the value of mentorship. The discussion touches on the contrast between the rigid, line-drawing approach he initially encountered and his own athletic background, which informed his preference for a more fluid and dynamic style of coaching. He reflects on the evolution of golf instruction and coaching, highlighting how modern techniques now recognize golfers as athletes, utilizing drills that are more in tune with natural body movements and timing. This approach, he argues, is more effective and resonates better with students, contributing to their continuous improvement.

    (43:27) Long Drive Techniques and Tips

    This chapter explores the importance of safety in training techniques, emphasizing the use of sponges to prevent injuries. We discuss how certain methods, like using an aluminum bat on a heavy bag, may not be suitable for everyone and should be approached with caution. Additionally, we touch on the relationship between skills in long drive competitions and overall golf proficiency, highlighting how a background in golf can enhance performance in long drive events. Lastly, we encourage listeners to learn from experienced professionals to improve their own golf game.

  • (00:00) Family Golf Trips

    This chapter of "The Weekend Golf Guys" is a lively discussion featuring John Ashton, Jeff Smith, and special guest Kelly Stenson. We explore Kelly's recent golf trip to Scotland with her 15-year-old son, emphasizing the joys and challenges of golfing in Edinburgh and surrounding areas. Kelly shares how they managed to play numerous rounds of golf, taking advantage of the extended daylight hours. We reflect on the value of traveling and playing golf with family, reminiscing about our own experiences and encouraging listeners to create similar memories. The conversation underscores the importance of seizing opportunities to bond over golf, whether it's abroad or within the United States.

    (13:09) Scottish Golf Trips

    This chapter takes us on a vivid journey through Kelly's recent golf trip to Scotland. We explore her experiences navigating the narrow, left-hand drive roads and balancing her love for golf with some brief, spontaneous sightseeing in Edinburgh and St. Andrews. Anecdotes about driving challenges and amusing moments with backseat drivers add a touch of humor. We also discuss memorable golf courses like Cruden Bay and Brora, each with its unique quirks, such as foggy weather and animals on the course. Additionally, we touch on the charm of local Scottish towns, their distinctive eateries, and the cultural immersion that comes with exploring beyond the greens. Lastly, we ponder the accessibility of golf courses in Scotland, comparing them to the public courses commonly found elsewhere.

    (25:15) Golf as a Unifier

    This chapter takes us on a journey through various experiences with golf, highlighting its unique ability to bring people together. From personal anecdotes about exploring the stunning landscapes of Montana and the allure of Banff and Lake Louise, we transition into the world of online golf competitions, where I reached number five in the world and built lasting friendships. The narrative continues with stories of real-life meetups, including an unforgettable event at Covered Bridge in Southern Indiana, and a touching moment when the mayor welcomed our group with open arms. We explore how golf unites people from all walks of life, whether through charity fundraisers or golf schools in South Carolina. The authenticity and vulnerability required in golf create a level playing field, breaking down barriers and fostering genuine connections. Finally, we reflect on the role of instructors in supporting players, especially when they struggle, ensuring everyone feels included and valued on the course.

    (34:20) Junior Golf Success and Bourbon Trails

    This chapter celebrates the achievements of young golfers, particularly highlighting Ava Bunker's impressive performance at the World Juniors in Pinehurst. We reflect on the joy and fulfillment that comes from working with junior players compared to the high expectations placed on PGA Tour players. We also discuss the potential for creating golf travel trails similar to the Bourbon Trail in Kentucky, such as the I-64 golf trail, to attract travel golfers and promote collaboration among golf courses. Additionally, we share personal anecdotes about tasting spirits, from bourbon in Louisville to whiskey in Ireland, and the acquired taste required for brown liquors. The conversation wraps up with a teaser about an upcoming golf question and a mention of travels to Scotland.

    (39:31) Bunker Play Techniques for Success

    This chapter explores the challenges and techniques of playing out of deep bunkers, specifically referencing experiences at iconic courses like St Andrews and North Berwick. We discuss the importance of using a lofted club, taking plenty of sand, and maintaining good technique to avoid common mistakes such as falling back or trying to lift the ball. Additionally, we share anecdotes about famous bunker struggles, including Bobby Jones' legendary difficulty at St Andrews, and provide tips like the "hinge and thump" method to improve bunker play. Whether you're a skilled bunker player or still learning, these insights aim to help you tackle even the most daunting bunker shots.

    (43:55) Greenside Sand Play Technique

    This chapter explores the importance of mastering greenside sand play in golf, emphasizing the key elements of quality sand and speed control. We share a unique analogy comparing bunker shots to removing a spider from a swimming pool—highlighting the technique of hitting behind the ball to let the sand propel it out. Additionally, we express gratitude for Kelly's return and her travel stories, and we encourage listeners to try the bunker tip the next time they find themselves in the sand. Enjoy this insightful and engaging conversation on improving your golf game.

  • (00:01) Golf and Sports Banter

    This chapter, we discuss the upcoming golf events at the Paris Olympics and share insights about notable golfers like Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele. We explore the benefits of pre-round massages, including deep tissue and stretching routines, and how they can improve flexibility and comfort. We also share a fascinating piece of sports trivia about Danny Jensen, who might become the first MLB player to play for both teams in the same game due to a unique situation involving a rain-suspended game.

    (12:33) Alignment and Aim in Golf

    This chapter covers the announcement of our upcoming podcast special, "Two Hoosiers and a Hong," featuring Scott Monroe, James Hong, and myself, which will be exclusive online content. We then transition into a lively discussion about the frustrations and common issues golfers face during tournament season. We talk about the importance of alignment in golf, how subtle changes can lead to significant improvements, and the psychological aspects of trusting one's new alignment under pressure. James shares his approach to helping golfers correct their aim and alignment, emphasizing that understanding shot shape and target placement can often resolve issues without drastic swing changes.

    (23:32) Golf Course Conversations

    This chapter takes us to Harbor Links Golf Course in Port Washington, New York, where we explore the bustling golf scene between Bethpage and Manhattan. We discuss the high demand for lessons at Harbor Links, where James, the instructor, is fully booked, especially during the summer. We touch on the logistical challenges and conveniences for New Yorkers traveling with golf clubs and the competitive environment among top golf instructors in the area. Additionally, we share anecdotes about the unique aspects of living in New York, including the high cost of parking in Manhattan and the ease of accessing golf courses via public transportation. Finally, we humorously reflect on the difference in lifestyle and traffic between New York and other regions like South Florida and the Midwest.

    (38:13) Positive Impact of Golf Coaches

    This chapter focuses on the influential role of coaches in shaping young athletes, particularly in golf. James Hong shares his insights on how instilling self-confidence and a sense of personal value in young players can have a lasting impact on their lives and careers. He recounts stories of former students who have achieved great success, both in sports and other fields, emphasizing the importance of recognizing their progress and efforts. We also touch on the broader challenges golfers face, such as the difficulty of breaking 90, and the pitfalls of seeking improvement through generic online advice. The importance of personalized coaching and the fulfillment that comes from seeing students succeed is highlighted throughout.

  • (00:01) Golf Talk With Jeff Smith

    This chapter kicks off with us back in action, discussing some interesting encounters on the golf course. Jeff Smith shares his experiences at Talking Rock in Prescott, Arizona, where he saw various desert creatures, including unique lizards and roadrunners. We also reminisce about wildlife encounters from different regions, like the surprise chameleon in a South Carolina kitchen. The conversation then shifts to a memorable playing lesson at Otter Creek in Indiana, where Jeff astonishingly scored two consecutive eagles on the first two holes, creating an unforgettable teaching moment. Through these stories, we explore the unexpected joys and surprises that come with playing golf in diverse environments.

    (10:34) Improving Golf Swing Accuracy and Consistency

    This chapter delves into the nuances of maintaining consistency in golf performance, even when facing sudden declines in skill. We discuss the experience of playing with high-caliber players and the unexpected struggles that can arise, such as erratic drives and misaligned swings. Practical advice is given on managing concentration and emotional detachment during a round, including strategies for maintaining focus only when necessary and avoiding frustration over poor shots. Emphasizing the importance of staying calm and objective, we explore how to recover mentally and physically from wayward shots to enhance overall performance on the golf course.

    (23:11) Mastering Golf Ball Distance and Spin

    This chapter covers essential exercises and techniques to improve your golf swing and increase distance. Jeff Smith shares a specific drill involving tees to help players achieve center face contact, a crucial element for better ball speed, launch angle, and reduced spin. We discuss the three key factors for hitting the ball farther: ball speed, launch angle, and spin. Additionally, Jeff explains how to identify and eliminate power leaks in your swing to maximize energy transfer to the ball. By understanding and applying these principles, golfers can enhance their driving performance and achieve greater distance on their shots.

    (33:58) Improving Golf Swing Efficiency and Speed

    This chapter focuses on maximizing distance in golf through the three critical elements: ball speed, launch angle, and spin. Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 instructor, emphasizes the importance of center face contact for achieving optimal ball speed. He discusses the inefficiencies caused by improper clubface contact and how hitting the ball in the center can significantly improve performance. Additionally, we explore how a golfer's connection to the ground impacts power and clubhead speed. Jeff explains the importance of balance, proper leg flexion, and pushing from the balls of the feet to generate more force. By addressing these foundational aspects, golfers can see immediate improvements in their distance and overall game efficiency.

    (44:02) Enhancing Golf Game Performance

    This chapter explores my experience practicing with my eight iron in my garage, highlighting how a specific exercise has improved my game. I share how I managed to hit two eight irons perfectly, achieving a distance of 145 yards, which is farther than my usual. The shots felt amazing, with no sound or unpleasant vibrations, and I attribute this improvement to the exercise I've been doing. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of focusing on launch angle, ball speed, and spin to enhance your golfing performance.

  • (00:01) Golf Rules and Friendly Matches

    This segment features a lively discussion on some proposed changes to golf rules that could benefit recreational players. John Ashton and Jeff Smith talk about the controversial idea of not having to play out of a divot in the fairway, suggesting it should be considered ground under repair until the grass grows back. They also humorously propose a rule where losing a ball should only cost a player $5 without an additional stroke penalty, especially in non-competitive games. Jeff brings up an interesting twist on handling out-of-bounds shots with the concept of a "brovisional," allowing players to drop a ball near the out-of-bounds area to speed up play. Throughout, they balance their suggestions with considerations for both friendly and competitive matches, aiming to make the game more enjoyable for weekend golfers.

    (09:59) Rules and Etiquette in Golf

    This segment unpacks the controversial USGA rule regarding teeing a ball outside of the tee markers. We explore the implications of the rule, which states that doing so incurs a one-stroke penalty but allows the ball to be teed up anywhere else on the course. We debate whether this could lead to players exploiting the rule by teeing up right next to the hole for easy birdies or eagles, and consider the potential chaos this could cause in professional tournaments like the US Open. Additionally, we touch on how strict adherence to certain golf rules can sometimes make the game less enjoyable for amateurs, and clarify the rule about accidental ball movement during a practice swing.

    (23:25) Common Rule-Breaking in Golf

    This segment explores the often informal and flexible nature of golf rules in casual play versus the strict adherence required in tournament settings. We highlight how common practices like mulligans, gimmies, and taking liberties with ball placement are not officially recognized but are frequently used by casual players to speed up the game or ensure a better lie. In contrast, we discuss the importance of strict rule enforcement in competitive play, where players and parents closely monitor ball positions to prevent any unfair advantage. We also touch on the need for players and their support teams to be knowledgeable about the rules to maintain fairness, particularly in junior tournaments, where some may try to exploit the rules. Overall, we examine the cultural differences between casual and competitive golf and the impact of these practices on the game.

    (34:02) Improving Golf Skills With Training Grips

    This segment delves into the rules of golf, focusing on those that may need revision or could enhance the game if altered. We explore the benefits of training grips, which help beginners achieve proper hand placement and see immediate success, making the game more enjoyable and less frustrating. By discussing a potential tiered system for training grips, we envision how this could cultivate a generation of skilled golfers who learn to compete effectively. Additionally, we touch on the issues of parents interfering in junior golf tournaments, highlighting the need for fair play and proper rule enforcement to foster genuine skill development.

    (42:36) Value and Controversy of Golf Rules

    This segmentexplores the significance of adhering to the rules in golf and life, emphasizing the integrity and character-building that come from facing challenges head-on rather than taking shortcuts. We discuss the value of playing by the official rules, even when they lead to difficult situations, as a metaphor for dealing with life's hardships without resorting to dishonesty. We also touch on the debate between those who strictly follow the rules and those who play more casually, highlighting the importance of a balanced perspective. Ultimately, we agree that while some rules might seem unnecessary, they collectively contribute to a fair and enjoyable game.

  • Join us as we chat with Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher Jeff Smith at the picturesque Pine Canyon. We recount his recent adventures in the Grand Canyon and Winslow, Arizona, while sharing personal golf experiences. I celebrate my birthday with a round at the polo fields in Louisville, where Jeff's advice helped me conquer a notoriously challenging par three. The course's pristine condition and unique hybrid bluegrass made for a memorable day on the links.

    Listen in as we explore the critical role of a positive mindset in golf. Enjoying a pressure-free birthday round resulted in an impressive 83, underscoring the benefits of not stressing over scores. We discuss the aspiration of shooting one's age and the importance of professional coaching, especially for former athletes transitioning to golf. Our conversation includes encounters with retired Major League Baseball players at Pine Canyon, highlighting their athletic prowess and the value of expert guidance.

    Discover practical advice for improving your short game under pressure, focusing on chip shots close to the green. We share insights on pre-round preparation, emphasizing purposeful practice, especially on wedges and putters. With tips on emotional resilience and the importance of solid contact, you'll learn how to elevate your game from "suckiness" to "awesomeness." Whether you're looking to refine your technique or simply enjoy the game more, this episode offers valuable lessons for golfers of all levels.

  • Join us for an engaging episode where we kick things off with a conversation about our dedication to punctuality, followed by a vivid comparison of Arizona's dry heat and the muggy humidity of other regions. We share our latest golf adventures, recounting the unique challenges posed by courses like Calusa Pines in South Florida, known for its rare elevation changes, and Pinehurst, famous for its tricky Donald Ross-designed greens. We also celebrate the impressive performance of young golfer Ava Bunker at Pinehurst, reflecting on the evolution of golf greens over the years.

    In the next segment, Jeff Smith, reporting from Prescott, Arizona, sheds light on how wind can affect your putting game. Listen in as Jeff provides insights into how varying green speeds and wind strengths can alter putts, supported by practical techniques to improve clubhead and ball speed. He also shares details of a hands-on putting class where participants learned to read greens and adjust for wind conditions, using visual aids and real-time demonstrations to offer a comprehensive understanding of wind's impact on putts.

    As we continue, we humorously discuss unconventional methods like forming a human wind barrier, but quickly shift to practical tips for improving your game in windy conditions. We explore strategies for mastering golf ball penetration in the wind, including the importance of squaring the clubface to reduce spin and increase ball speed. Jeff shares a unique training technique involving a carwash sponge to help golfers feel and hear the impact of a square hit. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of repetitive motions in practice, offering specific drills and techniques to enhance your performance and impress your fellow golfers, especially when faced with challenging weather conditions.

  • Unlock the secrets to improving your golf game with practical tips and expert insights! Join us as we delve into the heart of why consistent practice is essential for mastering golf techniques. From Jeff Smith's enlightening stories about students who experienced both immediate improvements and setbacks, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the pivotal role that discipline and regular practice play in maintaining and enhancing your skills on the course.

    Discover how mastering foundational techniques and adhering to a pre-shot routine can lead to continuous progress. We share personal anecdotes and teaching experiences that underline the importance of routine, alignment, ball position, balance, posture, grip, and clubface orientation. These elements are crucial for not just hitting consistent shots but also for overcoming physical and psychological barriers that many golfers face. Learn from our real-life examples and practical advice to ensure you don't have to relearn the basics, but instead, build on them for improved performance.

    Finally, we break down the complexities of swing mechanics and targeting strategies to help you achieve better results. From bunker play to adjusting your stance and understanding the club face's role in ball flight, our common-sense approach makes it easy to apply these techniques on the course. Whether you're struggling with confidence or need tips for refining your practice routines, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Tune in to transform your golf game with a balanced and powerful swing that will impress on any green.

  • Join us this week as we explore the myriad challenges and adaptations golfers face on the course. We kick things off with a round at Iroquois Park, where the sandy greens on the back nine threw a curveball into our game. This leads to a broader discussion on the importance of adaptability in golf, whether it's managing downhill lies or adjusting to top-dressed greens. We also touch on the common expectation among golfers for discounts during course maintenance and how this contrasts with the general acceptance of other course imperfections caused by natural factors. Understanding and embracing these variables can significantly enhance the golfing experience.

    Listen in as we discuss mastering golf in windy conditions and the mental toughness required to play through them. Much like the unpredictable weather in Scotland or Ireland, these challenges can make for memorable stories and skill improvements. Drawing from a recent scoring school, we share insights on adapting to a two-club headwind, hitting the ball more solidly, and maintaining control and scoring despite adverse conditions. This chapter underscores the importance of mindset and technique in turning challenging weather into opportunities for growth and enjoyment.

    Finally, we tackle the unique obstacles presented by extreme weather, from playing in heavy rain to enduring 82 mile-per-hour winds during a charity scramble near Valhalla Golf Club. We recount humorous and thrilling moments, such as dodging flying trash cans and hitting long shots in hurricane-like conditions. This conversation emphasizes the need to be prepared for any weather, the value of appropriate gear, and the camaraderie that often emerges in such situations. Whether you're a casual golfer or a serious player, embracing these extreme conditions can lead to unforgettable experiences and stories.

  • Join us for an enlightening episode where we explore the intricate mechanics of generating power in your golf swing from the ground up. Listen in as Jeff Smith, a Top 100 teacher by Golf Magazine, shares insights from his power schools in Savannah, Charleston, and Arizona. Discover how to correctly time your push from the ground to significantly enhance your swing speed and overall power. Jeff debunks common misconceptions and explains how mastering this sequence can take your game to the next level.

    Next, we shift focus to innovative training tools designed to improve your golf swing sequencing. We compare a simple rope to the popular Orange Whip, illustrating how it can better prevent premature arm movement and ensure proper torso rotation. You'll also hear about a DIY project involving a PVC pipe, swim noodle, alignment sticks, and a weighted tennis ball—an effective homemade tool to promote correct sequencing and protect your body during practice.

    Finally, we discuss the importance of hitting the center of the clubface for maximum ball speed and performance. Jeff explains how specialized training aids like the Tour Striker club can help golfers achieve better contact, leading to improved smash factor, launch angle, and distance. We also cover the essentials of putting technique, from grip to minimizing wrist action, and the benefits of focusing on wedge play to enhance overall iron performance. This episode is packed with practical tips and personal anecdotes to help you become a more efficient and powerful golfer.

  • Join us for an engaging episode as we kick things off with a fascinating discussion about golfing in the stunning elevated terrains of Flagstaff, Arizona. We share our experiences with the climate, the scenic mountain views, and the historical charm of Route 66.

    Listen in as we address common challenges golfers face when constantly searching for new techniques without mastering any. Through insightful stories and practical advice, we emphasize the importance of understanding the real issues behind poor ball flight and maintaining balance in your swing. This chapter is packed with tips that can help you achieve better consistency and performance on the golf course.

    We also highlight the skill gap between amateur and professional golfers, stressing the importance of continuous practice. The conversation sheds light on the pitfalls of comparing oneself to pros and the influence of golf instructors who promote specific swing philosophies. We round out the episode with valuable insights on the proper use of golf equipment, from training aids to practicing swings without a ball. This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and engaging discussions that any golf enthusiast will appreciate.
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  • Join me, John Ashton, and the renowned Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, as we tackle the mental and physical aspects of improving your golf game. Listen in as we share insights on the vital role discipline plays in transferring lessons from the green to your routine. You'll hear stories of golfers who soared during their sessions only to stumble without continued practice. It's not just about understanding the changes; it's about embedding them into your play with dedication and a practice prescription from your coach. Remember, without the discipline to practice, progress is fleeting.

    Hone your golf skills with us as we simplify the golf swing for success. We take you from the quirky shops along Tamiami Trail straight to the heart of golf strategy, discussing everything from the importance of a consistent pre-shot routine to overcoming mental barriers that may be impacting your swing. Learn about the psychological edge that can help you achieve a smoother, more successful golf shot, and find out why the correct grip, posture, and clubface alignment are your best friends on the course. You might just be surprised to find that your physical ailments aren't the hindrance you thought they were.

    Wrapping up, we delve into the art of communication in golf instruction and the power of a solid pre-shot routine. Discover why practice swings aren't just a formality but a critical step towards nailing that perfect shot. With anecdotes and tips from the trenches, we shed light on the common mistakes amateurs make and the ego traps that can sabotage your game. Whether you're looking to improve your bunker shots or navigate the mental game under pressure, this episode is your caddy to a better golf experience. So grab your clubs, and let's get swinging towards a more refined, confident approach to the game we love.

  • Have you ever considered that maybe, just maybe, the secret to lowering your golf score lies not in the latest swing technique, but in the recesses of your mind? Join me, John Ashton, and the wisdom-infused top 100 teacher Jeff Smith, as we unpack a mental game-changer for golf enthusiasts. We're redefining success one par 5 at a time, and trust me, this isn't your average golf chat. We're not just talking birdies and bogeys; we're getting into the nitty-gritty of why par is a professional's game and how the rest of us can find joy in every drive, chip, and putt.

    Now, let’s swing over to gear talk – the PXG Black Ops Golf Driver. This isn't just another club to add to your bag; it's a tale of transformation that began with my own fitting experience. And as Jeff chimes in from the picturesque Pine Canyon, we don't just marvel at the surroundings; we dissect the PGA Championship, celebrate Bryson DeChambeau's heart, and give John Daly's antics a fairway's worth of discussion. We're peeling back the layers of the pro game to reveal just how those recovery shots and fairway stats stack up.

    To cap it off, we tackle the mental tees and hazards of improving your game without letting frustration bogey your spirit. We talk handicaps and indexes, but not just the numbers – the pride, the expectation, and the very real dedication needed to swing closer to your potential. So whether you're eyeing that single-digit handicap or just looking to relish your time on the greens, this conversation is about finding your sweet spot in the game, where the love of golf meets the drive to improve. Join us, and let's put the 'play' back into 'play through.

  • Have you ever found yourself on the green, questioning every choice you've made leading up to that pivotal putt? John Ashton and the wisdom of Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher Jeff Smith are here to help you navigate the course with confidence. From crafting a practice regimen that actually pays off, to getting the club to move as an extension of your body, we're unveiling the secrets to a more controlled and powerful swing. Beginners and mid-handicap players, take note: this episode is packed with tailored advice to help you refine your game and shave strokes off your scorecard.

    Let's talk alignment – it's not about holding the club straight, it's about getting that club face to speak the right language to the ball. We tackle the common myths and arm you with practical tips, including the smart use of alignment sticks, to ensure your shots are consistent and your handicap is heading in the right direction. Jeff Smith, with his unparalleled insights, walks us through the intricacies of grip strength and the importance of setting up for success before each shot. It's the details like these that can transform your game from frustrating to formidable.

    And for those moments when it's all about finesse over force, we've got your short game covered. Discover why an older golfer named "Dirt" became our unlikely hero, and how his exceptional chipping and pitching outshone his peers. This is the episode where we emphasize the unsung heroes of golf – the third shot, bunker play, and those nerve-wracking eight-foot putts. Join us for a round of conversation that promises to improve not just your swing, but your entire approach to the game. Trust us, your scorecard will thank you.

  • Listen in as we catch up with Ron Sullivan and explore the latest enhancements of his innovative Pro Tips Golf app, designed to bring golfers the local knowledge they need on the course. Ron details the app's new features, such as live chat, which lets players communicate in real-time, and audio tips from golf pros and general managers that guide shot selection and course navigation. Sharing a personal story, we highlight the difference this kind of insider advice can make, especially when tackling unfamiliar terrain. The app's evolution not only aids in improving gameplay but also cultivates a sense of community among golf enthusiasts.

    In our discussion, we also look at the broader aspects of enjoying golf, emphasizing the importance of expert advice and how it can be turned into accessible audio clips. These tips come from various golf course personnel and are aimed at enhancing both skill level and pace of play. I share insights into the simple joy of golfing with friends, the setting of personal challenges, and the strategic choice to save your best swings for the game, not practice. Ron Sullivan from Pro Tips Golf joins the conversation, shedding light on how these elements merge to uplift the golfing experience for players of all skill sets.

    Wrapping up, the conversation shifts to the integral role golf plays in forging and strengthening relationships, using the backdrop of the Myrtle Beach Classic and the famed Kiawah Island's Ocean Course to discuss the game's social and business benefits. From humorous tales on links-style courses to the candid revelation of one's character during a round, we cover the gamut of golf's influence. Top Golf Instructor Jeff Smith chimes in, sharing his expertise on local course knowledge and how it's akin to having a caddy. Whether it's the value of caddies, the anticipation of a new club, or the satisfaction of improving one's skills through expert advice, this episode is a testament to the deep connection between the game of golf and life itself.
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  • Ever found yourself chuckling at the audacious claims of a fellow golfer who insists on playing from the back tees, despite their drive barely clearing the ladies' markers? That's the kind of jovial banter you can expect from me, John Ashton, and my sidekick, Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, as we saunter through tales of local golf glories and the amusing bravado that fuels our beloved sport. From the electric energy of Louisville in Derby season to celebrating a 72-year-old's hole-in-one, our episode is a front-row seat to the passion and peculiarities that make golf more than just a game.

    As we age, tees aren't the only things we might need to move forward. We wade into the realities of golfing through the years, discussing how drive distances and strength may wane but highlighting how staying fit can keep your swing young at heart. With Jeff's expertise, we peel back the curtain on the marketing smoke and mirrors promising quick fixes and instead, prescribe a hearty dose of exercise as the true elixir for a consistently strong game. Golf mirrors life's challenges, and in this round of conversation, we're your caddies for navigating the course of staying active and enjoying every shot.

    Wrapping up with sage advice for golfers of all ages, we talk serious shop about the transformative impact of getting the right gear. Whether it's grip sizes that ease the strain on arthritic hands or the perfect club fitting that could turn your bogeys into birdies, Jeff Smith lends his wisdom on how to make your equipment an extension of your own drive to improve. It's not just about playing the game, it's about loving the play—and we're here to ensure you're equipped, quite literally, to do just that. Join us, and let's tee up some knowledge to help you swing with ease and walk the fairways with a little more pep in your step.