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It's Matt's favorite sports time of year: the NBA Playoffs. Watching these games has given Matt some thoughts about the limits of coaching, and how you can be a more effective coach for your own golf game. If you want to easily shave some strokes off your game, take a listen to this episode.
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Fripp Island Resort is one of the best under the radar golf destinations, though it's unlikely to stay under the radar for long. With two great courses and countless amenities and activities, it's a place that you'll never want to leave. Learn the ins and outs from John Scappatura in this podcast.
Check out our Fripp Island Feature HERE
Reviews of Ocean Creek Golf Course HERE and Ocean Point Golf Course HERE
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In this week's podcast, Matt discusses his recent lesson about the unnecessary difficulty of trying to win at golf your own way. If you're stuck at a certain scoring plateau, this may help you break through to the next level. In the second half of the episode, Matt goes through is 2024 WITB and discusses what has changed and what's staying around for another season.
Check out the written lesson HERE
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Matt welcomes Andy Hayes back to the podcast for this eye-opening episode. After a short Masters recap, they discuss Andy's recent swing changes that came under the guidance of Hank Haney. This is a must listen for golf swing enthusiasts and any player interested in making serious improvements to their own swing.
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This week, we welcome back Terry Koehler from Edison Golf to discuss an interesting question: Can you judge a golf club by how it looks? Terry argues that in irons and wedges, the answer is yes, and he explains just how to do it. Matt and Terry also get into several informative tangents, and Matt wraps up by talking about how you can use visual cues to understand how woods and hybrids perform, too.
Check out the lesson on Gear Effect HERE
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It's often said that golf is 10% physical and 90% mental, but most golfers do nothing to improve their mental game. Bo Watson and Shannon Shuskey are out to change that with their In The Zone Mental Training System. In this episode, Bo and Shannon share loads of practical tips on how to lower your handicap and perform better on the course without spending any additional time on the range.
Buy In the Zone Secrets HERE
Visit the In the Zone Mental Training website HERE
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In a break from the norm, this episode is not an interview or a lesson, but Matt ranting about the state of golf. Find out what's grinding his gears and how he thinks we can fix it.
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All golfers should lift weights...but not for the reasons you think. In this podcast, Matt explains the mental benefits of lifting weights for golfers or people who want to get better at anything.
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If you've ever thought about building an indoor golf simulator or practice area, this episode is a must-listen. Matt talks with Stephen Calhoun from Rain or Shine Golf about every step in the process, every product you'll need, and the common mistakes that you'll want to avoid.
Visit Rain or Shine HERE
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You may think you know Vokey wedges, but you don't know anything until you've listened to this podcast. Matt speaks with Aaron Dill, Director of Tour Relations, and Kevin Tassistro, Director of Vokey Wedge Development, about the new Vokey SM10 wedges. They get deep into the importance of CG placement and why centered may not be best, cast vs. forged, and much more.
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In this week's podcast, Matt & Matt break down their experience at the 2024 PGA Show. They name the best products, list some of the biggest trends, and take you inside the SWAG Golf party.
Check out the PGA Recap post HERE
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PXG's 0311 Black Ops woods are positioned to be some of the best performers of 2024. In this interview, Matt learns the whys and hows behind that outstanding performance from Brad Schweigert, PXG's Chief Product Officer. Brad also shares a great story about us how a bet with his son resulted in an unplanned haircut.
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It's that time of year again: excitement around new gear is at its annual high as new clubs are being announced virtually every day. In this episode, Matt helps you sort through the hype and big claims to make the best additions to your bag.
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Brian Jones is a lifelong golfer - a true addict - aiming to bring better utilities and apparel to golfers everywhere. His company, Sandy Par, has a style that nods to his background in skating. More importantly, their signature product, the Sandy Par golf towel, truly elevates a necessity that every golfer carries.
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Matt Meeker and Matt Saternus look back on over 250 reviews from 2023 to bring you the very best products in every category. They also start the episode with some quick takes on the USGA golf ball rollback and answer some reader questions, including the very best product of 2023.
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Sometimes the best way to learn about something is through a different lens. In this episode, Matt uses the lessons he picked up learning chess to teach some valuables things about golf.
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The Veteran Golfers Association is a group that allows veterans and their families to enjoy camaraderie and competition through the game of golf. In this episode, we learn about this wonderful organization from veteran and Plugged In Golf reader Joe Nixon.
Check out the VGA HERE
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How do you get started playing hickory golf? Is it hard? Can you play well? What can you learn from it?
We dive into all these questions and more in this discussion with Andy Hayes.
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In this episode, Matt goes behind the scenes at PXG with Caleb Kroloff, Director of R&D, and Product Guru Nick Jahnke. They discuss what drives the creation of new products at PXG, their focus on club fitting, and much more. If you're a club junkie, this is a must-listen.
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In this episode, Matt speaks with Terry Hanley, the GM at Cantigny Golf. Cantigny is known for the fierce loyalty of its customers, so Matt and Terry discuss what Cantigny does to generate that loyalty and how other courses can learn from them. They also talk about the upcoming renovation project and what golf courses need to be at their best, decade after decade.
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