Dr. Izzy Justice noted how, unlike other sports, golf provides an organic timeout between each shot. This is ample time for your mind to analyze and judge your previous shot, your current score, and your position in the game. Whether consciously aware of it or not, by the time you…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/integrated-approach-to-game-improvement-with-jeff-ritter--61987908 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…
The best training aids don't need batteries or nightly plug-ins. They're simple, concise, and intuitive. Putter Cup embodies this philosophy. It's an approach to putting that believes in simplicity. The focus, Matt Davis mentioned, shifts away from mechanics or trying to manufacture a stroke. It's about making more putts with…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/walking-a-course-just-got-easier-the-health-benefits-are-huge--62096398 #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…
Matt Davis spoke about his product, "Putter Cup," which has found a permanent place in my golf bag. However, the conversation went beyond just a product. It touched upon a belief that putting doesn't need to be overly physical or mechanical. In fact, he argued that it's a simple act,…
Think before you swing! As Tony Manzoni highlighted, the art of golf is not just about strength and distance. It's also about strategy and precision. What's the point of a powerful drive if it lands you in the rough? The club you choose is not just about getting the farthest.…
Reading the lie is an art form in golf, a subtle conversation between player and course. Assessing the lie isn't just about looking at the ball, it's about understanding the story the course is telling you. These are just a few questions Josh Zander asks himself: - Is the bunker…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/pt2-greatest-upset-at-the-1955-us-open-with-author-neil-sagebiel--61986017 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…
In the world of golf, the term 'skill' takes on a different meaning. It's not just about knowing the rules of the game or having the right gear, as Geoff Mangum pointed out. It's about understanding how to operate your own body to perform the tasks required in the game.…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/chatting-with-my-caddie-sam-while-walking-the-last-5-holes-at-chambers-bay--61991539 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…
Putting isn't about being better than most. According to Geoff Mangum, it's about mastering four key skills: reading, aiming, stroke for line, and stroke for ball pace. For example, Scottie Scheffler is a golfer who wins like crazy, yet struggles with his putting - a clear sign that skill in…
Our thoughts can sometimes be our own worst enemy on the course. Billy Bondaruk stressed the importance of detaching ourselves from the outcome of each shot. Instead of obsessing over what a shot might mean, he advised focusing on the process, the swing, the moment. He speculated that every golfer…
A baseball pro turned golfer who just returned from shoulder surgery was the protagonist of the day. After months of recovery, all he could do was chip and putt. Yet, this restricted practice paid off in his first post-surgery round when he broke 80 for the first time. The lesson…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/golf-s-greatest-upset-at-the-1955-us-open-with-author-neil-sagabiel--61330279 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…
Kelvin Kelley shared his thoughts on the current state of online golf instruction. While its convenience is undeniable, there's a growing concern about the quality and efficacy of the content being disseminated. The internet is awash with instructional videos and posts, all promising the elusive 'quick fix' to golfing woes.…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/songs-in-the-key-of-golf-the-punk-rock-band-majors-conquers-our-favorite-game--61330358 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…
Unlike watching TV or going to the movies, people typically listen to podcasts alone. This solitary activity, often facilitated by headphones or earbuds, creates a unique one-on-one connection between the listener and the speaker. This intimate setting invites authenticity. Listeners, in turn, are likely to feel a deeper connection to…
A well-designed course isn't just about top-notch aesthetics or challenging features. It's about being prepared for the future, being adaptable, and understanding that maintenance budgets may fluctuate over time. For Tripp Davis, it's about creating a course that can be tweaked and adjusted to suit different playability levels, and one…
Decision-making in golf isn't about labeling choices as right or wrong. Rather, it's about understanding that every decision carries its own mathematical correctness, a unique equation. This approach to decision-making, akin to game theory, can make for some incredibly engaging and strategic gameplay. Listen to the full Golf Smarter episode…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/pt2-with-founder-of-adams-golf-barney-adams--61256555 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…
Scott Fawcett shared an insightful perspective about the common mistakes average golfers make. He likens the game of golf to a hand of blackjack. In both games, making mathematically correct decisions is crucial. A bad shot is gone, but that doesn't mean you should follow it with a stupid shot.…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/simplify-and-fine-tune-your-putting-practice-warmup-bonus-pxg-fitting-session--61256573 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…
There's more to shoes than just looking good on the green. According to Tim Markison, the science of creating a better ground-body connection through the shoe can significantly improve stability, power, and consistency in a player's game. Next time you're shopping for golf gear, remember - shoes really do matter.…
Tripp Davis discussed his idea of an ideal course. According to him, the ultimate golf course does not overly punish those with an average short game. Instead, it should encourage players to utilize a variety of shots, where no single strength dominates, and no weakness is insurmountable if one knows…