The Measured Golf Podcast

Michael Dutro, PGA

With so many amazing things happening in the Measured Golf Community, we have decided to start a podcast to discuss all of the amazing things that we are seeing have a positive impact on our athletes. Whether it be Ground Reaction Forces, Golf Biomechanics, or strategies for making the most out of your limited practice time, we hope that this podcast becomes a resource for you to finally become the player you know you can be! Video of the podcast can be found by visiting our Measured Golf YouTube page. Upcoming Guest and announcements can be viewed by following the Measured Golf Instagram page. To learn more, or to visit the Measured Golf facility in person, please, find us on the web at measuredgolf.com. 

  1. Are You Practicing Skills Or Protecting Ego

    -5 J

    Are You Practicing Skills Or Protecting Ego

    Send us Fan Mail Your short game doesn’t fall apart because you “need more touch.” It falls apart because the lie changes, friction changes, and most golfers keep trying to hit the same shot anyway. We bring back the energy from a great golf trip, talk through the Masters hangover, and then get brutally practical about what actually helps you score when conditions are real and time is limited. We start with the stuff that quietly shapes your whole season: public golf pace, why walking often speeds things up, and the small habits that keep rounds moving. From there, we zoom out into why so many players avoid golf lessons, even though they want to improve. Bad diagnosis creates bad trust, and the old “get worse before you get better” sales pitch doesn’t hold up when you’re paying for results. We also explain why measurement tools like force plates can reveal the invisible parts of the swing that guessing can’t. The main course is short game. We break down how dew and wet grass reduce friction, why that makes high-loft shots unpredictable, and when a bump with less loft is the percentage play. We cover low point control, arc depth, using bounce, creating a path that works left to manage speed, and the right-hand feels that keep the face from shutting and producing those hot jumpers. We finish with high, soft pitch ideas, bunker strategy for both short-sided and longer shots, and simple drills you can take straight to the practice area. If you want more clarity around the greens and better decisions under pressure, subscribe, share this with a golf buddy who lives in the bunker, and leave us a review. What short game shot costs you the most strokes right now? Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 33 min
  2. What If The Swing You See Is Not The Problem

    18 AVR.

    What If The Swing You See Is Not The Problem

    Send us Fan Mail We’re recording from Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the setting is perfect for a conversation about what golf instruction looks like when you stop guessing and start measuring. After watching members and staff react to a live force plate presentation from Michael , we dig into why ground reaction forces and pressure data can change a golf swing fast without the usual spiral of positions, planes, and swing jargon. When you can see the pressure, forces and torques, you can coach the real problem. We break down two foundational concepts that drive everything else: point of application and line of pressure. If you’re fighting early extension, inconsistent contact, or a swing that feels like it has a thousand moving parts, this framework gives you something simple to audit right away. From there, we connect the dots to speed: why the backswing is essentially “done” by P3, how the kinematic sequence works (pelvis, torso, arms, club), and how timing and braking forces create the conditions for a stable face-to-path relationship. Then we apply it to real shots. Chuck shows up with a driver that’s leaking weak-right even though the path is already right, and the fix isn’t a grip change or a wrist cue. It’s a better brake, better pressure into the lead side, and letting the clubhead work on the arc. If you want more clubhead speed, more reliable ball flight, and fewer swing thoughts, this is the roadmap. Subscribe, share this with the golf nerd in your group chat, and leave a review with the one swing problem you want us to tackle next. Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 26 min
  3. What Augusta National Reveals About Smart Scoring

    11 AVR.

    What Augusta National Reveals About Smart Scoring

    Send us Fan Mail Masters week flips a switch for golfers, and being on the ground at Augusta National makes the lesson impossible to ignore: the course does not reward vibes, it rewards decisions. We talk through what the broadcast can’t show, from the scale of the slopes to the “dinner plate” targets on firm, fast greens, plus the weirdly refreshing impact of a no-phone environment that forces real conversation and connection. We also go deep on coaching and mentorship, because the relationships are the real currency at major championships. Pete Cowan’s name comes up for a reason: his record with elite players is unmatched, and his standards are brutally clear. We share the famous Brooks Koepka bunker story and unpack what it reveals about world-class skill, feedback, and how great coaches push without breaking the player. Then we get practical for your game with modern golf analytics and course management. Why doesn’t raw speed automatically win at Augusta? Because angles, shot shape, wedge control, and predictability decide everything. We cover wedge flight and distance control, why ball fitting matters for amateurs, and the simplest scoring truth most golfers avoid: good golf is boring golf. If you want to drop your handicap, protect par, avoid big numbers, and make the safe miss. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the show with a golf buddy, and leave a review if these episodes help your scoring. What’s one “boring” decision that saves you strokes? Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 36 min
  4. Stop Chasing Perfect Swings And Start Playing Smarter Golf

    4 AVR.

    Stop Chasing Perfect Swings And Start Playing Smarter Golf

    Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever walked off the range thinking you “found it,” then watched it disappear on the first tee, you’re not alone. We’re kicking off peak golf season vibes with Masters week on the horizon, and we start with the hard stuff: the Tiger Woods DUI news, the body cam conversation, and why it’s possible to feel empathy while still demanding real accountability. Golf has heroes, but it also has humans, and we talk honestly about what happens when the world decides it’s “open season.” Then we shift to a question a listener sent that might save you more strokes than any swing tip: is your time better spent trying to improve your golf swing, or maximizing the game you already have to score lower? We break down ball striking versus scoring, course management, and why “perfect” is a trap. We use real benchmarks like greens in regulation, realistic proximity to the hole, and what a good shot looks like for a 15 handicap. You’ll hear how to build margin into targets based on your miss pattern, why front pins punish bad club selection, and how the “60-foot window” can keep you patient and playable. We also get practical on strategy: par-five decision making, laying up to a favorite wedge number, and why even Tiger avoided certain wedge distances. Finally, we talk practice priorities that actually travel to the course: short game practice, lag putting, shots from rough, and the human side of scoring like emotions, breathing, food, and alcohol. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a golf buddy who’s chasing a prettier swing, and leave us a review so more players find the show. Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 19 min
  5. You Can Get Better Without Beating Balls

    28 MARS

    You Can Get Better Without Beating Balls

    Send us Fan Mail Tiger Woods news drops and we react in real time, not with hot takes, but with the questions every golf fan has when the spotlight hits the biggest name in the sport again. It’s a quick reminder that golf stories can turn fast, and that public pressure has a way of magnifying every detail whether it’s fair or not. From there, we pivot to the part of golf we can actually control: how we practice and how we improve. We unpack lessons from a coaching summit and talk about using technology like TrackMan and force plates without drowning in numbers. The goal is simple: focus on what moves performance. That means knowing which metrics matter for each club, avoiding traps like chasing smash factor with irons, and respecting a few non negotiables while still leaving room for your swing DNA. Then we get tactical. We outline a realistic driving range practice plan for golfers with jobs and limited time: do your drills at home, treat the range like a dress rehearsal, buy the small bucket, and give every shot a routine. We dig into wedge distance control through better contact and lower trajectory, iron practice that trains “miss patterns” by playing pins, and driver work built around setup consistency, alignment sticks, and a dependable shot shape. We finish with short game and putting, including a lag putting drill that trains speed feel at impact so you stop giving away stress free pars with three putts. If you like practical golf coaching you can use today, subscribe, share this with a buddy, and leave a review. What part of your game would you build first: driver, wedges, or putting? Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 12 min
  6. Tournament Prep That Works

    21 MARS

    Tournament Prep That Works

    Send us Fan Mail Tournament season is here, and the biggest mistake we see is golfers trying to “cram” right before a qualifier, club championship, or member guest. We’re coming to you from Florida and Michigan with a practical two-week tournament prep plan that focuses on what actually holds up under pressure: recovery, decision-making, and a repeatable process you can trust when your hands feel shaky over a short putt. We talk about the unglamorous performance drivers that decide your score: sleep, hydration, alcohol, caffeine, and why showing up fresh beats showing up with 1,000 extra range balls in your body. From there we get specific on practice strategy, including one-ball reps, a consistent pre-shot routine, and ways to simulate pressure so your “tournament swing” doesn’t look like a stranger. We also dig into short game and putting, how to practice the ugly lies you’ll actually find, and why making 100 three-footers can do more for your confidence than rolling a bunch of casual putts from 25 feet. Finally, we cover course management and conditions: how to run a practice round with useful notes, why you should write numbers instead of clubs, and how to adjust for wind, temperature, and elevation without letting ego pick the club. If you want better golf under pressure, this is your blueprint. Subscribe, share this with a golf buddy prepping for an event, and leave a review with the one part of tournament golf you want us to tackle next. Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 20 min
  7. Are You Hitting Your Driver As Far As You Should

    14 MARS

    Are You Hitting Your Driver As Far As You Should

    Send us Fan Mail Scotty Scheffler is one of the best players on the planet, so when he starts missing right with the driver, it’s not just gossip, it’s a case study. We use his off-the-tee struggles to get into the real reasons great drivers disappear: equipment changes, sponsor pressure, and the psychology of standing over a tee shot when you don’t fully trust what the club will do. From there, we zoom out to the rest of us. We talk about why constantly tinkering with a driver can keep you from ever building a “relationship” with it, how tiny differences in build and feel can matter more than the launch monitor suggests, and why the safe-looking 3-wood choice is often a myth. If you don’t practice 3-wood off a tee, don’t expect it to magically find fairways when it counts. Better driving isn’t only about distance. It’s about setting your scoring floor and avoiding recovery shots you never practice. Then we go deep on golf swing speed training using force plates and ground reaction forces. We break down vertical force, torque, de-weighting, and why force precedes motion, plus the lead-leg and low-point fixes that help you add speed without losing control. We also tackle the “hit up on it” driver obsession, attack angle realities from TrackMan data, and why chasing a bigger upward angle can blow up dispersion even if it adds a few yards. If you want to hit the driver farther and straighter with a plan you can actually practice, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with your golf group, and leave a review if it helps, what’s your biggest driver miss right now? Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 18 min
  8. A Practical And Detailed Plan For Saving Strokes Around The Green

    7 MARS

    A Practical And Detailed Plan For Saving Strokes Around The Green

    Send us Fan Mail A comeback isn’t a swing change. It’s a rebuild. We open with Anthony Kim’s emotional return and what it really takes to compete again: repetition, rehab, and the daily work of protecting sobriety while the world watches. From there we get ruthlessly practical about scoring. Speed is a multiplier, not a mask. If your proximity is weak and your short game can’t control launch and land angle, an extra 10 yards won’t fix your card. We cut through stat myths and explain why fairways hit, GIR, and total putts miss the point. Real improvement starts with segmenting your game and tracking honest trends with tools like Clippd. Then we dive into the short game “wars.” Steep versus shallow? You need both. We show you how to build a neutral “vanilla” shot—square setup, controlled low point, and fewer excessive angles—before layering in the low checker and the high soft one. The key is how you use the ground: pressure left without collapsing, vertical force to stand the body up so the club can go down, and chest rotation to deliver the handle up while the head moves down. We unpack dynamic lie and why standing up through the strike improves rotation and contact. You’ll learn a simple medicine-ball move to train up-forces, how to position low point closer to the ball for soft launch, and when to open the face and use bounce without fear. Then we head into the bunker: exit strategy beats entry. Wide soles and higher bounce help the club escape soft sand; tighter grinds thrive on firmer lies. Fit your wedges to your turf and bunkers, and test them by chipping and in the sand—not on full swings. Practice like an artist who measures: set constraints, vary trajectories, and let curiosity build skill. If you’re ready to replace guesswork with moves that travel, hit play. Subscribe, share with a golfer who blames the putter, and leave a review telling us which short-game shot you’ll master next. Website : measuredgolf.com  Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy  Contact Us : info@measuredgolf.com

    1 h 13 min

À propos

With so many amazing things happening in the Measured Golf Community, we have decided to start a podcast to discuss all of the amazing things that we are seeing have a positive impact on our athletes. Whether it be Ground Reaction Forces, Golf Biomechanics, or strategies for making the most out of your limited practice time, we hope that this podcast becomes a resource for you to finally become the player you know you can be! Video of the podcast can be found by visiting our Measured Golf YouTube page. Upcoming Guest and announcements can be viewed by following the Measured Golf Instagram page. To learn more, or to visit the Measured Golf facility in person, please, find us on the web at measuredgolf.com. 

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