Golf, much like life, is all about the next turn. It's not about getting stuck on failing or being too absorbed in the pursuit of success. It's about the sheer joy of having another turn. Geoff Mangum emphasized how kids innately understand this concept. They're not concerned about the ribbon…
The modern world is a whirlwind of distractions, vying for our attention at every turn. For golfers, this can be a significant hurdle to overcome. Jayne Storey suggested a solution that might seem unconventional in the realm of sports - meditation. By practicing mindfulness and centering oneself, a golfer can…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/more-mental-keys-to-improve-your-golf-pt2-with-michael-anthony--60582354 GSfMO#342 July 17, 2012 Michael Anthony, mental coach for average golfers and Olympic athletes returns in this Members Only episode for part 2 of his keys to help you make pressure shots, eliminate fears, make more putts, shrug off bad shots and increase your confidence. Find more at…
Duke Perrin shared an intriguing perspective on the concept of 'concierge golf'. Despite being accustomed to excelling in various fields, these individuals often struggle to master the sport. Golf isn't a sport that can be conquered by merely hitting balls under the watchful eyes of cameras and trainers. It demands…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/improve-your-performance-with-helpful-data-metrics-provided-by-shotscope--60582173 954: Gavin Dear of ShotScope returns to talk about their latest golf GPS watch and rangefinder. Gavin shares the features of the V5 watch and the Pro LX rangefinder, as well as the software that allows golfers to track their game and improve their performance. They also talk…
Teaching golf to children is a task that, as any parent or educator knows, can be as difficult as a double bogey on a par five. Keeping young minds engaged in a sport that demands patience and precision isn't for the faint-hearted. That's why it's important to individualize the learning…
Historically, golf was a game of instinct and improvisation, with players developing their unique solutions to master the art of striking the golf ball. As Jim Hardy said, there was no technology to assist, no software analyzing tools, and scant few teachers. But times have changed, and so has the…
John Erickson shared some insightful thoughts on the relationship between golf equipment technology and player performance. He pointed out that longer hitters seem to gain more from this technology, experiencing a more pronounced trampoline effect and consequently, greater distance in their shots. Conversely, shorter hitters, despite also benefiting from the…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-mental-keys-to-improve-your-golf-with-michael-anthony--60508107 GS#341 July 10, 2012 Whether you are trying to break 100, are on the Tour, or somewhere in between, Michael Anthony, mental coach for average golfers and Olympic athletes has keys to help you make pressure shots, eliminate fears, make more putts, shrug off bad shots and increase…
We often find ourselves obsessing over the swing, overanalyzing each tiny movement till it throws us off our game. But once the ball has left the clubface, it's out of our hands. What we can control, however, is our mindset. Remembering past successes, the times when the swing was just…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/a-loose-grip-is-the-correct-grip-for-better-ball-striking-with-duke-perrin--60508208 Summary Concierge Golf Instructor Duke Perrin, who is also co-coaching at the First Tee North Coast with host Fred Greene, joins us to discuss their experience and the importance of teaching life lessons through golf. Duke shares his encounters with golf legends Tony Manzoni and Ken Venturi. The…
Focus can make or break your game, but it's not about obsessing over every minute detail. For Erik Schjolberg, it's about finding that one external element to home in on. Maybe it's the mark in front of the ball, or perhaps it's centering yourself over the front edge of the…
In every golf game, two distinct emotions come into play - desire and fear. These dual forces can often lead us astray, causing us to make mistakes and play below our potential. However, Billy Bondaruk said if we managed to push these aside and focus solely on the current shot,…
It's interesting how often golfers crumble under pressure, despite their talent and hours spent on the practice green. Gary Waters observed that it's not so much about physical skill as it is about perception of danger. In a tournament, the golfer might tense up, becoming overly conscious of every move.…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/more-swing-change-analysis-with-jim-waldron--60440979 GSfMO#340 Jim Waldron of the Balance Point Golf Schools returns for Part 2 to provide more analysis of Tiger’s swing changes and how you can learn what making changes can do for your game. http://BalancePointGolf.com You're invited to our next Golf Smarter Adventure! We’re going to Portugal September…
The essence of writing down golfing experiences is not just about recording scores or noting down the weather conditions. For Jimmie James, it's about painting a vivid picture that transports the reader onto the green with you. The aim is to make each swing, each victory, each setback, palpable to…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/playing-18-at-the-historic-olympic-club-s-championship-lake-course--60428562 953: Golf Instructor Erik Schjolberg returns this week, but this time host Fred Greene joins him at the Olympic Club in San Francisco to play 18 holes the historic Lake Course. This venue has hosted five US Opens and will also be the site of the 2028 PGA…
Jimmie James aimed to play the top 100 golf courses in the United States, all within a single year. A lofty ambition, but what made this goal even more remarkable was the approach. He didn't send out a single request, instead, he relied purely on the power of conversation, kindness,…
There was a time when athletes, not just golfers, largely overlooked the importance of physical fitness. But today, we're in an era where consistent workouts are as integral as the sport, even if the season only lasts 6-8 months. The competition is fierce, the seasons long, and the demands on…
Scott Fawcett likened golf to a strategic math game, akin to chess or poker. Golf, they asserted, isn't just about hitting the ball with precision, but also about calculating odds and managing expectations. For instance, if you find that you can only successfully execute a particular shot 50% of the…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/can-swing-changes-really-lower-your-score-featuring-jim-waldron--60354655 339 June 26, 2012: Jim Waldron of the Balance Point Golf Schools is not only recognized as a top instructor, but he’s also a student of the swing throughout the history of the game. During the 2012 season he kept a very close watch on the effect of…
Golf is a game of finesse, not brute strength. It's not about how much you can bench press or squat, but rather your ability to rotate. These multi-planar movements, as Sam Miller called them, involve moving through multiple planes of motion. It's these rotational movements that truly matter. The ability…
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/golf-is-hard-but-it-doesn-t-have-to-be-if-you-know-what-to-fix-with-erik-schjolberg--60354350 951 Erik Schjolberg shares insights on golf teaching methods, common mistakes, and the mental approach to the game. He emphasizes the importance of external focus, low point issues, and the distinction between practice and play. The conversation also delves into the nuances of golf, the importance of striking…
It's not uncommon for active individuals to struggle with their fitness programs. According to Sam Miller, this struggle often arises because they're not focusing on the right movements or methods that cater to their specific needs. Without the correct information or tools, motivation dwindles, time is wasted and progress becomes…