Those Weekend Golf Guys

Take a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, Jeff Smith ( (http://jeffsmithgolfinstruction.com) and pair him with an outstanding radio personality and you have the formula for one helluva Golf Talk Radio Show. John Ashton (the show host) has enjoyed success as a morning personality on radio stations from Bangor, Maine to Dallas, Texas. He’s also embarrassed himself on many golf courses in the same locations. John is a hacker, struggling to break 80 (OK, 90) but has a passion and enjoyment of the game, a skewed sense of humor and an outlook that makes this the most entertaining Golf Show around.Jeff Smith, PGA enjoys the innate ability to create word pictures so, even on the radio, his tips and techniques to improve your game are clear, easy to follow and help listeners cut strokes on their very next round.

  1. Swing Secrets for Effortless Power

    HACE 14 H

    Swing Secrets for Effortless Power

    (00:00) Three Wood Loft and Ball Placement This chapter explores the ongoing evolution and challenges of using a 3-wood in golf, especially for older players experiencing decreased clubhead and ball speed. We discuss how modern alternatives, such as modified clubs with more loft, offer easier handling and similar distances compared to traditional 3-woods. With pros moving away from the 3-wood, we consider the benefits of clubs like the 5-wood, which, with its increased loft, can be easier to launch and achieve comparable distances with less effort. The discussion highlights how many golfers find greater satisfaction and performance in their game by opting for these more forgiving clubs, potentially leading to fewer frustrations on the course. (13:29) Golf Equipment Adjustments for Speed This chapter takes us through the aftermath of a hurricane in Fort Myers Beach, illustrating the resilience of nature and the local community in rebuilding efforts. I reflect on the damage reminiscent of a war zone and compare it to past experiences with Hurricane Hugo in Charleston, South Carolina. The conversation shifts to discussing when golfers should consider equipment changes to compensate for a lack of speed. Emphasis is placed on first assessing whether players can improve their physical capabilities before investing in new equipment. I explore the importance of a qualified fitter in testing equipment to ensure it complements the player's abilities, highlighting the common mistake of choosing longer and lighter shafts without considering control and accuracy. I also share a lighthearted moment about golf buddies exchanging playful banter on the course, adding a humorous touch to the sport's social aspect. (19:21) Clubs and Balls This chapter examines the intricacies of golf club fitting and the perpetual advancements in club technology. We explore how individual factors, such as familiarity with the club's weight and shaft length, influence a golfer's ability to consistently hit the center of the clubface. The importance of personalized club fitting is emphasized over succumbing to marketing claims about the latest equipment. There's also a humorous take on the ubiquity of golf commercials featuring the same picturesque Arizona backdrop, questioning whether clubs truly improve with each new release or if it's simply marketing hype. The conversation highlights the ever-present push from manufacturers to sell the latest clubs, often with extravagant claims, while reminding listeners of the value of consulting with a fitter to find the best equipment for their game. (31:03) Player Length and Equipment in Golf This chapter examines the ongoing debate about the distance modern golf balls can achieve, particularly in comparison to past golfing eras. We discuss how in the days of Tiger Woods' dominance, there wasn't much discourse about restricting golf ball distances despite his impressive driving abilities. Highlighting the irony, we touch on how players from past generations, who were once lauded for their long drives, are now among those calling for restrictions. We also explore the excitement and spectacle of players driving the ball onto short par-four greens, emphasizing the entertainment value and media attention these feats bring, regardless of the actual scores achieved. Additionally, we touch on the advancements in golf equipment, noting that while many drivers perform similarly, the evolution of golf balls continues to make a significant impact on distance. (37:42) Increasing Swing Speed Through Training This chapter focuses on techniques and exercises to increase golf swing speed, emphasizing the importance of reducing tension and encouraging faster body movement. We explore the benefits of using training tools like speed sticks and the stack system to help your brain and body coordinate faster movements. By practicing with these tools, your natural swing speed can increase, resulting in greater distance on the golf course. The importance of proper sequencing and timing in the golf swing is highlighted, including the role of lateral push, rotary twist, and braking with the lead leg to enhance club speed. Additionally, we touch on the necessity of maintaining a firm yet supple grip to prevent slowing down the club. Overall, the chapter provides practical insights into developing a faster and more powerful golf swing. (43:39) Effortless Power and Golf Performance This chapter explores the intricate balance between timing and technique in achieving maximum power and efficiency in a golf swing. We discuss how the right timing can transform a golfer's swing from a powerless effort to effortless power, using the examples of renowned long-drive champions like Justin James and Jason Zubak. These athletes demonstrate that while tremendous effort is involved, understanding when and how to apply force is crucial for maximizing distance. We also highlight the importance of having equipment fitted and working with knowledgeable instructors to enhance one's golf game. Finally, we emphasize that even those with immense power, like long-drive competitors, possess the skill and precision needed to succeed on the course. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    48 min
  2. You Might Also Like: Outta Pocket with RG3

    HACE 14 H · CONTENIDO EXTRA

    You Might Also Like: Outta Pocket with RG3

    Introducing Gary Owen Gets Real On The Bengals, Comedian Cancel Culture, and Interracial Relationships from Outta Pocket with RG3. Follow the show: Outta Pocket with RG3 Send us a text Comedian Gary Owen pulls up to Out of Pocket with RG3 & Greta Griffin for an unfiltered, laugh-out-loud ride. From his “forget it” halftime speech for the Cincinnati Bengals, to why he’d take Kaepernick today, to candid takes on Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift, Deion & Shedeur Sanders, LeBron vs. Jordan, and the WNBA’s new villains — Gary goes there. He also opens up about crowd work going viral, cancel-proof comedy, bombing at a West Hollywood variety night, and the moment his audience shifted. Then Gary’s fiancée Brie jumps in for stories about flip-flops, moms who can cook, and what actually makes their relationship work. In this episode: • Bengals without Burrow and the “F— it” halftime speech • Kaepernick vs. Browning, veteran QB mindset • Travis & Taylor, “white-black guy” jokes, and pop-culture pivots • Prime at Colorado, Shedeur’s swagger, and why confidence triggers people • LeBron vs. MJ, peak Shaq dominance • Crowd work, virality, and surviving “cancel culture” • WNBA discourse, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and the power of a great villain • Worst gig ever, plus rapid-fire chaos If you laugh, share it. If you disagree, tell us why. Subscribe for new episodes and drop who we should have on next — Gary wants Shaq. 📲 Follow us on socials X/Twitter - https://x.com/OuttaPocketRG3 Instagram -   / outtapocketrgiii  TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@outtapocketrg... 🎧 Download full episodes here: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg0XBD... 📅 New episodes every week — don’t miss it! DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

  3. Mastering Golf: Alignment And Aim

    26 OCT

    Mastering Golf: Alignment And Aim

    (00:01) Improving Aim in Golf Swing This chapter explores the importance of proper aiming in golf, inspired by a video from renowned golf teacher Kelly Stenzel. We address the common mistake of setting up to the ball before aiming and emphasize the correct order of aiming first, then setting up. We discuss how many golfers, like my regular playing partner, mistakenly think they are aligned correctly when they're not, leading to shots that miss their intended targets. The discussion highlights the need for golfers to recognize what good alignment looks like and the potential pitfalls of adjusting one's swing or grip unnecessarily due to poor alignment. By focusing on proper alignment and ball positioning, golfers can improve their accuracy and consistency on the course. (11:44) Improving Alignment for Golf Success This chapter explores the often-overlooked importance of proper alignment in golf. We discuss a real-life example of a student who believed he had a swing issue, but the real problem was his alignment and ball position. After addressing these factors, he consistently hit straight shots, showcasing how many golfers mistakenly focus on swing mechanics when alignment is the root cause of their problems. We emphasize the value of recognizing one's consistent swing patterns and how visual elements like trees can affect perception and performance on the course. The conversation highlights the common tendency among golfers to overcomplicate their technique, often influenced by instructional videos that don't address their specific issues, and the significant improvement that can be achieved by simplifying their approach and trusting their natural swing. (23:18) Defining Golf This chapter explores the multifaceted nature of golf and its classification as a sport, game, or athletic endeavor. We discuss the leisurely aspects of golf, emphasizing enjoyment and camaraderie, while acknowledging that many players seek improvement and competition, leading to a more serious approach involving fitness and practice routines. The conversation highlights the distinction between golf and traditional sports by noting the absence of direct human opposition in golf, with the course itself providing the challenge. We compare this to sports like football and baseball, where opponents actively try to thwart each other's success, reinforcing the unique nature of golf in the realm of athletic activities. (28:43) Defining Golf as a Sport This chapter explores the nuanced differences between sports and athletic endeavors. We discuss how activities like downhill skiing, water skiing, and triathlons require physical prowess but differ from sports like basketball, where there's a direct physical opposition from others. We also debate the nature of competition in sports, using examples like golf and the mental challenges faced by professional players such as Tiger Woods. Our conversation highlights how sports often involve mental and physical barriers, whether from opponents or the environment, and touches on the unique mental hurdles presented by spectators in golf. Finally, we invite listeners to explore our updated website, where they can access a treasure trove of past episodes, celebrating our 11-year journey and award-winning podcast legacy. (42:46) The Fun and Challenge of Golf This chapter focuses on the multifaceted nature of games, with a particular emphasis on golf as both a sport and a recreational activity. We explore the idea that games, including golf, are fundamentally meant for fun and socializing. There's a comparison to board games like Parcheesi and its modern counterpart, Sorry, illustrating the competitive and strategic elements that make games engaging. Golf, much like these games, offers enjoyment whether played for fun or competition. We discuss the satisfaction of improving one's skills and achieving scores closer to par, highlighting the joy and fulfillment that come from enhancing your game and reaching new personal milestones. Ultimately, this chapter underscores the importance of embracing the fun and challenge that golf provides, encouraging listeners to appreciate the game as a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    45 min
  4. 19 OCT

    Revolutionizing Golf Instruction: Brian Manzella on Industry Standards and the Future of Coaching

    (00:01) Teaching Golf Standards and Challenges This chapter features an engaging conversation with Brian Manzella, a renowned golf instructor who is highly ranked in both Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers and Golf Digest's Top 50 Teachers lists. We explore the challenges of finding a suitable golf teacher who can adapt to individual learning styles rather than enforcing a one-size-fits-all approach. Brian shares insights into the low standards in the golf teaching industry, contrasting it with other professions that require certifications. He reflects on his career choices and aspirations, and the conversation highlights the importance of having experienced and qualified instructors in golf. Brian's journey and thoughts offer a valuable perspective on the state of golf instruction today. (11:26) Standardizing Golf Instruction This chapter addresses the challenges and opportunities in the world of golf instruction, particularly focusing on biomechanics and communication within the PGA of America. I explore the contrasting methodologies between various biomechanics schools, such as Jacobs 3D and TPI, and question the potential for a unified approach. The conversation also critiques the communication skills in teaching, suggesting that studying successful educators could be more beneficial. I propose two actionable solutions to enhance teaching standards: first, requiring PGA instructors to upload a 30-minute lesson annually, which could foster transparency and inspire improvement; and second, initiating monthly Zoom meetings led by thought leaders, providing a platform for sharing knowledge and techniques. However, I acknowledge potential resistance due to fears of embarrassment and reluctance to showcase one's methods publicly. (19:16) Selecting the Right Golf Instructor This chapter explores how to cultivate emotional attachment to football games when you don't naturally support local teams, such as the Cincinnati Bengals or the Cleveland Browns. By placing bets on platforms like FanDuel, you can create a rooting interest, enhancing your enjoyment and engagement with the games. We also discuss the challenges and politics within the PGA of America regarding innovation and the reluctance to embrace new teaching methodologies due to potential backlash from established professionals. Finally, we address the confusion some might face when seeking golf lessons and how to find the right instructor to improve their game. (28:47) Establishing Standards in Golf Instruction This chapter explores the challenge of identifying great golf teachers and critiques the current system that often relies on reputation and word of mouth. We discuss the flaws in how professional golfers select instructors, noting that the same few teachers are recycled without necessarily being the best. There's a call for a more structured and standardized system to evaluate golf teachers, much like other professions have, to ensure quality instruction. We suggest that someone with a comprehensive understanding of golf instruction, like Brian, could lead an organization to establish fair and effective criteria for rating teachers. The conversation also touches on the need for better communication skills among instructors to improve how they convey their knowledge to students. (38:29) The Golf Instruction Industry Issues This chapter explores the cyclical nature of golf teaching trends and the resurgence of topics like the golfing machine and O'Grady's methodologies on social media platforms. We reflect on how these discussions have been extensively debated in forums and Facebook groups over the years, and yet continue to re-emerge with new generations. The idea of creating an archival system to document these recurring trends is discussed, emphasizing the need for a structured approach to preserving golf teaching history. Additionally, we analyze the influence of tour instructors and the fluctuation of their perceived credibility, noting that many gain prominence without having developed players from the ground up. The conversation also touches on the lack of dedicated media coverage for the golf teaching industry, suggesting that more consistent scrutiny could address ongoing issues and misconceptions. (50:08) The Future of Golf Instruction This chapter focuses on the future of the golf teaching business and how it can be improved. We explore the potential for customization in golf instruction, emphasizing the importance of tailoring lessons to individual players' needs. The conversation highlights the potential for increased visibility of personalized coaching through online platforms, allowing coaches to showcase their work with specific players. While AI is acknowledged as a transformative force, the discussion shifts to the shortcomings of golf telecasts, particularly the lackluster performance of current announcers. We discuss the idea of offering alternative commentary options, allowing viewers to choose more engaging and knowledgeable voices to enhance the viewing experience. The overall sentiment is that both golf instruction and telecasts have room for improvement, and there is hope for more personalized and entertaining approaches in the future. (54:42) Celebrating Golf Music Memories This chapter is all about having a good time with a nod to musical nostalgia and a touch of humor. We explore the joys of appreciating pickles and the fun of picking who you love, alongside a light-hearted mention of Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks, specifically their classic song "How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away." It's a mix of laughter and fond memories as we share this entertaining moment. Ryan and I have a great exchange, highlighting the fun and camaraderie of the group, while also playfully acknowledging the presence of cynicism. It's a heartfelt thanks to Ryan for joining us, as we wrap up another engaging session on Those Weekend Golf Guys. #GolfInstruction, #BrianManzella, #TeachingStandards, #PGAofAmerica, #Biomechanics, #Communication, #AdaptiveTeaching, #IndividualLearningStyles, #Certification, #InstructionalStandards, #AI, #PersonalizedCoaching, #GolfTelecasts, #MusicalNostalgia, #Camaraderie, #GolfCommunity, #GolfIndustry, #TeachingTrends, #GolfTeachers, #GolfMediaCoverage Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    55 min
  5. 12 OCT

    Why NOW Is The Right Time For Lessons

    (00:00) PGA and Ryder Cup Insights This chapter opens with a discussion about the PGA Tour's presence in Japan and the excitement surrounding PGA tournaments, with mentions of betting odds on players like Xander Schauffele. We transition into a conversation about various sports, including a reflection on the performance of the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and the Indianapolis Colts. There's an engaging dialogue about the financial aspects of the Ryder Cup, focusing on the $800,000 payout to participants and the impact on caddies and families. The debate touches on whether the PGA of America's funds should prioritize "growing the game" or focus on business interests. We also examine the evolution of the PGA Junior League and the dynamics of competitive youth sports. The chapter concludes with thoughts on Ryder Cup captaincy and player selection, hinting at potential improvements for future events. (14:30) Improving Golf Performance With Course Analysis This chapter explores the nuances of golf, focusing on how golfers can improve their game by understanding their ball flight and effectively using the tee box. We discuss the importance of aiming and adjusting to individual ball flight tendencies, as well as the benefits of practicing on the course rather than just the driving range. We emphasize the importance of alignment and how tools like alignment sticks can aid in maintaining proper posture and alignment, both on the range and on the course. The conversation also touches on practical teaching methods for golfers, highlighting the challenges of different shot scenarios, such as uphill lies and uneven fairway conditions, and how to manage them effectively. Additionally, there's a humorous exchange about body image and teaching styles, showcasing the lighter side of coaching and camaraderie in golf. (22:37) Unlocking Golf Improvement Secrets This chapter addresses the common frustrations golfers face and how expert guidance can help alleviate these issues. We discuss the multiple factors that can influence a golf swing, such as ball position, stance, and grip, and emphasize the importance of seeking professional advice to identify and correct these variables. We highlight the benefits of taking students directly onto the golf course to observe their playstyle and decision-making in real-time. This approach not only helps us understand the golfer's thinking and playing habits but also fosters a strong teacher-student relationship. By examining specific scenarios, such as the choice of club for a 60-yard shot, we demonstrate how small adjustments and strategic thinking can lead to significant improvements in a golfer's game. Ultimately, we focus on teaching players to consider various aspects of the game beyond just club selection, which is crucial for lowering handicaps and enhancing overall performance. (29:44) Revolutionizing Golf Instruction With AI This chapter explores the challenges and potential of improving one's golf game, particularly focusing on the short game and teaching techniques. We discuss how legendary golfers like Severiano Ballesteros serve as models for current teaching methods, but also how modern technology, including AI, can tailor these methods to individual needs, taking into account factors like body type and mindset. The importance of simplicity and the value of targeted advice, even from top-tier coaches like Butch Harmon, are highlighted. We emphasize how one or two key tips can significantly improve performance and enjoyment, making the game more accessible and enjoyable for both seasoned athletes and newcomers. We also touch on the renewed interest in golf schools post-pandemic, and the unique social and learning benefits they offer. (37:23) Mastering Bunker Shots With Expert Tips This chapter explores various techniques for hitting golf shots from challenging positions, such as bunkers and high grass. Scott shares his method of using a tomahawk-like approach to tackle short-sighted, buried shots, while Jeff offers tips for playing off the toe in high grass. We emphasize the importance of adapting to different lies and situations, suggesting that golfers should carry multiple clubs and make decisions at the ball. Additionally, we stress the value of coaching and lessons to improve one's game, sharing a story about a golfer inspired to take lessons after witnessing a well-executed shot. By gaining exposure to different techniques and situations, golfers can enhance their performance and enjoyment of the game. (43:43) Energized Coaching for Better Golf This chapter focuses on the importance of energy and expertise in learning and coaching, particularly in sports like golf. We explore how having the right coach, someone who brings enthusiasm and knowledge every day, can significantly enhance your learning experience. By sharing examples from various fields, including NFL coaches who continue to excel well into their 70s and 80s, we emphasize that the key to improvement lies in finding a mentor who can inspire and motivate you. The discussion highlights that by playing better, you naturally want to play more, making it essential to invest in quality lessons and guidance. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    45 min
  6. 5 OCT

    Ryder Cup Revelations: Golf, Grit, and Travel Tales

    (00:00) Weather and Golf Post Ryder Cup This chapter brings us to the picturesque Pine Canyon in Flagstaff, Arizona, where we share a mix of personal experiences and reflections on recent golf events. We recount the unexpected hailstorms and flooding in Arizona, painting a vivid picture of the unusual weather conditions that recently swept through the region. Amidst this backdrop, I took the opportunity to savor a quiet day on the golf course, capturing videos and appreciating the scenic beauty before the onset of winter. We then shift our focus to the Ryder Cup, highlighting the challenges faced by even the world's best golfers in alternate shot formats. The discussion emphasizes the psychological pressures of playing not just for oneself, but also for a partner and country. We explore how the European team's familiarity with match play contributed to their superior preparation and performance, leading to a decisive advantage in the initial rounds against the U.S. team. (12:08) Ryder Cup Crowd Behavior Discussion This chapter takes us through a candid conversation about golf, regional attitudes, and sportsmanship. Jeff Smith joins from Flagstaff, Arizona, as we discuss the challenge of playing at Bethpage Black, one of the toughest courses. We reminisce about Michael Michaelides, who worked there and his New York grit. The discussion turns to the notorious behavior of some New York fans during the Ryder Cup, reflecting on the negative stereotypes of the "ugly American" and sharing personal anecdotes from living in New York. We explore the tension between being a sports fan and maintaining respect, especially when witnessing the unprecedented face-off between the world's top two golfers. As someone who spent my teenage years in New York City, I share insights into the sometimes brusque nature of New Yorkers, illustrating the contrast with an amusing story about our move from Boston. (16:34) Golf Techniques This chapter offers a delightful blend of sports commentary and musical nostalgia. We share our appreciation for the professionalism of broadcasters Terry Gannon and Dan Hicks, while also distinguishing Dan Hicks from the country singer of the same name, known for his hit "How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away." Our discussion then transitions to the golf world, focusing on Brad Faxon's insightful commentary and the notable absence of Keegan Bradley from a major tournament despite being the 13th ranked player globally. We speculate on the challenges and pressures that might have influenced his decision not to play, and reflect on the relentless nature of armchair critics. Additionally, we ponder the minute differences in skill and precision that can determine success in golf, particularly during high-stakes competitions like the Ryder Cup. (32:07) Sound Analysis and Sporting Events This chapter explores the nuances of sound in golf, particularly how experienced caddies like Jim "Bones" McKay can discern the difference between an average and a perfect strike, as demonstrated through the example of PGA Tour winner Tyler Duncan. We also touch on travel experiences, discussing scenic and not-so-scenic routes across the United States, from the engaging landscapes of Sedona to the tedious drive from Phoenix to Palm Springs. Additionally, we reflect on the recent disappointment at the Ryder Cup, despite high expectations, and share plans for an upcoming road trip across the country. Alongside these discussions, there is an exciting mention of attending a concert, with a hint of humor regarding who the performers might be. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    45 min
  7. 28 SEP

    Short Game Strategies Every Golfer Should Know

    (00:02) Beauty of Golf Courses and Handicapping This chapter kicks off with a conversation about the beautiful September weather in Flagstaff and the scenic views golf courses offer, emphasizing the often-overlooked beauty of the sport's locations. We touch on the stunning golf courses across the United States and the Caribbean, including a nod to Lake Tahoe's splendor. Shifting gears, we discuss the challenges of betting on the Ryder Cup, highlighting the unpredictability of golf, especially in emotionally charged international competitions. Comparisons are made to betting on intense sports rivalries like Indiana vs. Purdue basketball or iconic football matchups such as the Iron Bowl, where unexpected outcomes make handicapping difficult. Despite the complexities, we note that NFL football tends to be more predictable. (00:02) Golf Courses and Ryder Cup Betting This chapter kicks off with a conversation about the beautiful September weather in Flagstaff and the scenic views golf courses offer, emphasizing the often-overlooked beauty of the sport's locations. We touch on the stunning golf courses across the United States and the Caribbean, including a nod to Lake Tahoe's splendor. Shifting gears, we discuss the challenges of betting on the Ryder Cup, highlighting the unpredictability of golf, especially in emotionally charged international competitions. Comparisons are made to betting on intense sports rivalries like Indiana vs. Purdue basketball or iconic football matchups such as the Iron Bowl, where unexpected outcomes make handicapping difficult. Despite the complexities, we note that NFL football tends to be more predictable. (17:00) Defining Pitch and Chip Shots This chapter focuses on the complexities of golf terminology and how language can often lead to confusion, particularly when it comes to understanding the difference between pitching and chipping. We explore the nuances of these terms, emphasizing that a pitch is when the ball spends more time in the air than on the ground, typically requiring a higher lofted club like a sand or lob wedge. Conversely, a chip is characterized by a shorter flight and longer roll, often executed with a club like a nine iron. We also discuss how different clubs and motions can produce varied results, highlighting the importance of clear definitions in golf to prevent misunderstandings. Additionally, we touch on the common misconceptions about ball positioning during short shots and the flexibility in using various clubs for similar types of shots, illustrating how personal interpretation of terms like "chip" can impact a player's approach. (17:00) Clarifying Golf Terminology and Shot Types This chapter focuses on the complexities of golf terminology and how language can often lead to confusion, particularly when it comes to understanding the difference between pitching and chipping. We explore the nuances of these terms, emphasizing that a pitch is when the ball spends more time in the air than on the ground, typically requiring a higher lofted club like a sand or lob wedge. Conversely, a chip is characterized by a shorter flight and longer roll, often executed with a club like a nine iron. We also discuss how different clubs and motions can produce varied results, highlighting the importance of clear definitions in golf to prevent misunderstandings. Additionally, we touch on the common misconceptions about ball positioning during short shots and the flexibility in using various clubs for similar types of shots, illustrating how personal interpretation of terms like "chip" can impact a player's approach. (26:15) Clearing Up Golf Language Confusion This chapter explores the nuances and confusion surrounding golf terminology, particularly focusing on the terms "chip" and "pitch." We break down the definitions of these terms based on the shot and the movement, emphasizing that a pitch typically involves a ball that flies farther in the air than it rolls, while a chip has more ground time than air time. We also discuss how these terms can be misleading when players use different clubs, and how jargon often complicates communication for beginners. By comparing golf jargon to a foreign language, we highlight the importance of clear communication in coaching. Our philosophy emphasizes using straightforward language to enhance understanding and improve performance, advocating for a teaching approach that eliminates confusion and makes golf accessible to everyone. (26:15) Simplifying Golf Language for Understanding This chapter explores the nuances and confusion surrounding golf terminology, particularly focusing on the terms "chip" and "pitch." We break down the definitions of these terms based on the shot and the movement, emphasizing that a pitch typically involves a ball that flies farther in the air than it rolls, while a chip has more ground time than air time. We also discuss how these terms can be misleading when players use different clubs, and how jargon often complicates communication for beginners. By comparing golf jargon to a foreign language, we highlight the importance of clear communication in coaching. Our philosophy emphasizes using straightforward language to enhance understanding and improve performance, advocating for a teaching approach that eliminates confusion and makes golf accessible to everyone. (38:16) Stabilizing Your Short Game Shots This chapter takes a close look at the intricacies of mastering short game shots in golf. We explore the importance of controlling the club and landing the ball accurately by maintaining a stable stance. Understanding how the length of the club and proper positioning can impact your game is emphasized, alongside the significance of achieving stability over focusing solely on swing techniques. We address common misconceptions, like always leaning towards the target, and stress that the primary goal should be getting the club under the ball effectively. The conversation highlights the importance of practicing basic stances rather than just complex shots, and how understanding what you're trying to achieve is crucial before focusing on how to achieve it. With humor and insight, we underscore the need for golfers to concentrate on the fundamentals for improved performance on the course. (38:16) Stabilizing Stance for Short Game Shots This chapter takes a close look at the intricacies of mastering short game shots in golf. We explore the importance of controlling the club and landing the ball accurately by maintaining a stable stance. Understanding how the length of the club and proper positioning can impact your game is emphasized, alongside the significance of achieving stability over focusing solely on swing techniques. We address common misconceptions, like always leaning towards the target, and stress that the primary goal should be getting the club under the ball effectively. The conversation highlights the importance of practicing basic stances rather than just complex shots, and how understanding what you're trying to achieve is crucial before focusing on how to achieve it. With humor and insight, we underscore the need for golfers to concentrate on the fundamentals for improved performance on the course. (47:18) Maximizing Your Short Game Skills This chapter celebrates the vibrant sports landscape of October, where baseball playoffs, college basketball, NFL, NBA, golf, tennis, and hockey are all in action, making it an exciting time for sports fans. We also explore the intricacies of golf, emphasizing the importance of mastering both high and low shots around the greens. By understanding the variations in chip and pitch shots, and how to effectively use different clubs for different situations, golfers can enhance their game. Whether it's executing a high, soft pitch over a bunker or opting for a low, rolling shot, flexibility and adaptability in shot selection are key. By having a range of shots and being able to choose the right one based on the course and conditions, players can improve their performance and confidence on the green. (47:18) Mastering Golf Shots for Success This chapter celebrates the vibrant sports landscape of October, where baseball playoffs, college basketball, NFL, NBA, golf, tennis, and hockey are all in action, making it an exciting time for sports fans. We also explore the intricacies of golf, emphasizing the importance of mastering both high and low shots around the greens. By understanding the variations in chip and pitch shots, and how to effectively use different clubs for different situations, golfers can enhance their game. Whether it's executing a high, soft pitch over a bunker or opting for a low, rolling shot, flexibility and adaptability in shot selection are key. By having a range of shots and being able to choose the right one based on the course and conditions, players can improve their performance and confidence on the green. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    45 min
  8. Unlock Short Game Secrets for Lower Scores

    21 SEP

    Unlock Short Game Secrets for Lower Scores

    (00:00) Golf Scoring Techniques and Predictability This chapter focuses on the art of scoring in golf, moving beyond the usual emphasis on distance and accuracy to hone in on short game techniques. We explore the intricacies of putting and how crucial it is to match your body alignment to the slopes of the course, ensuring stability and precision. Jeff Smith shares his approach to teaching a short game class, highlighting the importance of understanding and adjusting to different lies and slopes for better performance. We also discuss techniques like the "firm handed scrape" or bump and run, emphasizing a stable base and proper club length to enhance shot predictability. By mastering these skills, golfers can significantly improve their ability to get up and down, ultimately enhancing their overall scoring on the course. (13:20) Balanced Approach to Golf Scoring This chapter focuses on the nuances of executing a firm-handed scrape in golf. We explore the balance between keeping wrists firm without locking them entirely, which can create a robotic and tension-filled motion. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining a natural wrist movement, we discuss how the firm-handed scrape is neither overly loose nor stiff, embodying a "Goldilocks" balance of control and flexibility. We liken the technique to familiar motions, such as shaking hands or throwing a ball, to highlight the importance of touch and feel. The conversation stresses that golf swings are not a binary choice between extremes but rather a harmonious blend of controlled motion. Additionally, we address the importance of stability and balance in setting up a shot, challenging the common misconceptions that lead to poor execution. (31:08) Improving Golf Play and Scoring This chapter explores key techniques to improve your golf game, particularly when it comes to hitting out of sand traps and mastering putting. We start by addressing the common mistake of hitting too far behind the golf ball in the sand, leading to ineffective shots. We emphasize the importance of understanding the correct entry point in the sand to ensure the club gets beneath the ball, allowing the sand to propel the ball upward effectively. Moving on to putting, we highlight that factors beyond stroke technique significantly impact your performance. We focus on the importance of speed control and positioning, noting that many golfers mistakenly attribute missed putts to stroke errors. By understanding these crucial aspects, you can enhance your overall performance and lower your score on the course. (35:49) Advanced Putting Techniques and Green Reading This chapter explores the intricacies of mastering putting in golf by focusing on speed control, distance, and green reading. We challenge the common notion of always putting into a hole, suggesting that practicing putts to the fringe can build confidence in distance control without the negative feedback of missing. The importance of practicing putts from various distances is highlighted, as is the benefit of maintaining consistency in stroke, even if it means hitting the ball with the toe of the putter. Additionally, we emphasize the significance of accurate green reading by keeping your head level to the horizon and focusing only on the ground between the ball and the hole. We address misconceptions like relying on landscape features, such as mountains or creeks, to determine break direction, urging listeners to rely on visual assessments and to consider doubling the perceived break to account for visual inaccuracies. (43:08) Improving Golf Scoring Techniques This chapter focuses on improving your golf game by challenging preconceived notions about reading greens. We explore how many golfers resist new techniques, even when their current methods aren't effective. By embracing innovative strategies, like those taught in Aimpoint classes, golfers can enhance their ability to read greens and ultimately lower their scores. Encouragement is given to seek out additional resources, such as the "Green Illiterate" episode, to further refine skills. Emphasizing the importance of staying open to learning and the benefits it can bring, we invite listeners to revisit past episodes for valuable insights and techniques to elevate their golf game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Take a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, Jeff Smith ( (http://jeffsmithgolfinstruction.com) and pair him with an outstanding radio personality and you have the formula for one helluva Golf Talk Radio Show. John Ashton (the show host) has enjoyed success as a morning personality on radio stations from Bangor, Maine to Dallas, Texas. He’s also embarrassed himself on many golf courses in the same locations. John is a hacker, struggling to break 80 (OK, 90) but has a passion and enjoyment of the game, a skewed sense of humor and an outlook that makes this the most entertaining Golf Show around.Jeff Smith, PGA enjoys the innate ability to create word pictures so, even on the radio, his tips and techniques to improve your game are clear, easy to follow and help listeners cut strokes on their very next round.

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