Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis

Jim Colton
Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis

An offshoot of the Driven Golf Podcast, Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis focuses on golf development and navigating the competitive junior and amateur golf landscape. Andrew Lewis is one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers in America, coaching out of Sherrill Park Golf Course in Dallas, Texas.

Episodes

  1. 11/13/2024

    From 78 to 76: Chipping & Short-Range Putting

    Jim and Andrew kick off a new stage in their "Angle of Attack" series excerpt from Episode 14 of the Driven Golf Podcast. This episode focuses on the transition from a 78-shooter to a 76-shooter, honing in on key elements that can elevate a golfer's game. Andrew and Jim discuss how the nuances of short game proficiency—like chipping proximity and putting accuracy from inside 10 feet—create subtle yet impactful differences in scores. They share insights on why successful golfers in this range often exhibit strong work ethics and benefit from effective coaching. Andrew offers practical short game drills, emphasizing the importance of variety in chipping practice, setting proximity goals, and maintaining consistent formwork in putting. Jim and Andrew also explore putting techniques, green reading strategies, and the role of confidence and rhythm in executing short putts. Listeners are encouraged to evaluate their own practice routines and remain open to potential adjustments that could enhance their consistency and scoring outcomes. Go to DRVN.Golf for more information, inspiration, and insights on pursuing golf with drive and passion. And check out Andrew Lewis Golf’s YouTube Channel for excellent instructional content tailored for golfers at all levels. The Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis is sponsored by StrackaLine. Enter code ‘DRIVEN’ to receive 20% off your order at StrackaLine.com. Hosts: Jim Colton (@jcolton31) & Andrew Lewis (@andrewlewisgolf) Producer: Joseph Kay (@joseph_kay) Music: @DGBeatLab

    20 min
  2. 11/13/2024

    Shooting 80 vs. Breaking 80: Course Management and Decision Making

    Jim and Andrew kick off season two of "Angle of Attack" by examining tangible ways for junior golfers to improve their scores over time, starting with players hovering around the 80 mark. In this excerpt from Episode 12 of the Driven Golf Podcast, they discuss strategies to eliminate big numbers, improve chipping consistency, and avoid three-putts. Andrew highlights common mistakes and offers practical advice on course management and decision-making to help players lower their scores through a combination of skill improvement and mental discipline. Jim shares data-driven insights on "Tiger Strokes" and mental scorecards, emphasizing how mental lapses and emotional decision-making can impact scoring, while Andrew provides tips on reflection and managing emotions during challenging rounds. The discussion concludes with advice for golf parents on guiding their children’s development and handling the highs and lows of competition. Go to DRVN.Golf for more information, inspiration, and insights on pursuing golf with drive and passion. And check out Andrew Lewis Golf’s YouTube Channel for excellent instructional content tailored for golfers at all levels. The Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis is sponsored by StrackaLine. Enter code ‘DRIVEN’ to receive 20% off your order at StrackaLine.com. Hosts: Jim Colton (@jcolton31) & Andrew Lewis (@andrewlewisgolf) Producer: Joseph Kay (@joseph_kay) Music: @DGBeatLab

    24 min

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An offshoot of the Driven Golf Podcast, Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis focuses on golf development and navigating the competitive junior and amateur golf landscape. Andrew Lewis is one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers in America, coaching out of Sherrill Park Golf Course in Dallas, Texas.

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