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  • Unlocking Distance and Precision in Your Game
    Nov 10 2024
    (00:00) Golf This chapter explores the recent trend of golfers, including professionals, moving away from the traditional 3-wood in favor of more forgiving alternatives. We discuss the reasons behind this shift, noting how newer clubs offer higher lofts, making them easier to hit and providing better performance for those with slower swing speeds. We compare the 3-wood's common 15-degree loft to alternatives like the 5-wood, which often has a loft of 17 to 19 degrees, and explain how these differences can impact a golfer's ability to launch the ball and achieve greater distances. This change is particularly beneficial for players whose clubhead speed has decreased, as the higher loft helps them maintain performance and consistency. The conversation highlights how the industry is responding to golfers' needs for clubs that maximize distance and ease of use, ultimately enhancing their overall playing experience. (06:33) Optimal Ball Placement for Fairway Woods This chapter explores the intricacies of effectively using a three wood in golf, focusing on ball placement and swing mechanics. We discuss the teachings of Jeff Smith, emphasizing the importance of positioning the ball at the bottom of the swing arc to achieve optimal launch and distance. By adjusting ball placement toward the front hip joint, golfers can enhance their ball flight and performance. We also highlight strategies for adjusting ball position for various conditions, such as windy weather, and share personal anecdotes about achieving remarkable distances with a three wood. Additionally, we consider the option for golfers with decreasing swing speeds to switch to clubs with more loft, like the Heavenwood, to maintain effectiveness on the course. (12:11) Equipment Changes for Increased Swing Speed This chapter brings us to Southern Florida, where I am teaching in Bonita Springs and witnessing the resilient recovery from last year's devastating hurricane. The conversation shifts to the expertise of superintendents in helping the ground recover and the enduring spirit of those living with hurricanes. We then transition to a discussion on golf equipment, exploring when and why to suggest equipment changes to compensate for a lack of speed in a player's game. I emphasize the importance of determining if a player has reached their physical limits before considering equipment changes. I also address common misconceptions about lighter shafts and their impact on performance, stressing the need for careful testing and proper fitting to ensure any changes truly benefit the player's game. Additionally, there's a light-hearted moment reflecting on the camaraderie and playful banter among golf buddies on the course, highlighting the fun and social aspect of the game. (20:44) The Golf Ball Debate This chapter takes a humorous look at golf equipment commercials, noting how they often feature the same picturesque Arizona backdrop and exaggerated claims of club performance. We ponder whether there truly is a limit to how much better golf clubs can get, while joking about the marketing tactics of golf ball manufacturers. We also reminisce about the evolution of golf balls from the days of the ballada balls, which could easily become misshapen, to the advanced balls of today. The conversation touches on the USGA's consideration of rolling back golf ball technology for professionals, questioning the rationale behind this decision. We express our fascination with long-drive competitors and the impressive distances they achieve, ultimately advocating for the fun and allure of the sport. (34:44) Increasing Swing Speed Through Training This chapter explores the essential techniques and tools for increasing your golf swing speed. We begin by addressing the importance of reducing tension in your swing and encouraging your body to move faster. Emphasizing the use of training tools like speed sticks, the stack system, and ripstick, we explain how these can help your brain and body synchronize movements at higher speeds. By training to push your limits, your regular play speed naturally increases. We also discuss the role of gym training to enhance your transition from backswing to downswing and the significance of applying pressure at the right moments. The importance of maintaining supple wrists while ensuring a firm enough grip to move the club effectively is highlighted, along with using various devices and techniques to measure and improve force application. The chapter emphasizes timing and precision in applying these techniques to achieve optimal swing speed. (42:43) Improving Golf Performance Through Technique This chapter takes a closer look at the skills and techniques involved in improving one's golf game, particularly focusing on increasing driving distance. We explore the impressive abilities of long drive golfers like Jason Zubak, emphasizing that their skills are not just about power but also precision and understanding of the game. The conversation ...
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    45 Min.
  • Teeing Off at Extraordinary Locations
    Nov 3 2024

    (00:00) Weekend Golf Show Banter

    This chapter explores the diverse locations from which we've broadcast our show, highlighting the flexibility and reach afforded by the internet. From the PGA Show floor to various golf courses and hotel rooms, we've managed to bring you the latest in golf, no matter where we are. We also discuss the quirky intricacies of time zones, especially how certain regions in the U.S. have unique time-keeping practices due to historical and economic reasons. We wrap up by considering the challenges of autumn golf, specifically the issue of fallen leaves on courses, and muse about the idea of renting small leaf blowers for golf carts as a potential business venture.

    (11:22) Golf Courses and Memories

    This chapter takes us on a journey through memorable golf courses, starting with the excitement of listing those that are worth taking a day off for. We share a passion for fall golf, despite the cold, and explore the intersection of sports as football season competes for attention. We talk about the thrill of attending Indiana University football games, celebrating their strong performance, and how that experience ties into the world of golf with the impressive IU golf course. We highlight the transformation of the course into a challenging terrain with unique holes, such as a par three that requires a driver due to its uphill distance, and a deceptive downhill wedge shot to a green that slopes away. The chapter captures the essence of fall golf and sports enthusiasm, showcasing memorable golf experiences intertwined with the excitement of college football.

    (18:58) East Coast Unique Golf Courses

    This chapter takes listeners on a journey through some of the most unique and memorable golf courses around the world, beginning with the extreme 19th hole in South Africa, which requires a helicopter ride to a tee perched 650 feet above a green shaped like the African continent. We then explore a similarly challenging hole at the Gatlinburg Country Club, nestled in the picturesque landscape of eastern Tennessee. The conversation shifts to the scenic golf offerings in North Carolina, including Tobacco Road, a public course that provides an exhilarating experience with its expansive fairways and natural beauty. Designed by the visionary Mike Strantz, Tobacco Road is lauded for its creativity and challenge. Additionally, we highlight Strantz's other masterpieces, True Blue and Caledonia Golf and Fish Club in Myrtle Beach, each offering distinct and captivating golfing experiences. Throughout the chapter, we celebrate the diversity and excitement these courses offer, encouraging listeners to visit and experience them firsthand.

    (32:33) Unforgettable Golf Courses Across America

    This chapter shares intriguing tales from the golf course, including an unforgettable encounter at Fort Knox's Lindsay Golf Course where a golfer's ball strayed too close to the gold depository, prompting a stern warning from armed soldiers. We reflect on the foolish risks golfers sometimes take, like scaling fences for errant balls. Shifting focus, we invite listeners to explore our revamped website and share their golfing experiences and bucket list courses. We reminisce about remarkable golf courses, particularly those in Colorado's Vail Valley, such as the stunning Cordillera Summit and the picturesque public courses, Vail Golf Club and Eagle Ranch. These courses offer breathtaking views and memorable experiences, making them must-plays for any golf enthusiast.

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    46 Min.
  • We Aim To Please. You Aim Too Please.
    Oct 20 2024

    Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith explains first why more of us amaruer golfers miss on our apprach shors. Iyt's becausde we set uo in the wrong order. we set up to the ball and then we aim. That's backwards. First, align yourself to the target and then set up to the ball. Jeff gives us many ways to check and make sure our aim is correct. Listen close and mever miss another green again because of a poor aim.

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    45 Min.
  • Top 50 Teacher John Dunigan Shares His Genius
    Oct 13 2024
    John Dunigan joins the Golf Guys this week for a deep dive into the latest techniques in game improvement lessons. John and Jeff Smith compare notes on the ways they help golfers, from begginers to single digit handicappers, improve their on course performance. Listen to this and you will definitely learn something you can use to get batter by your next round.
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    45 Min.
  • The Lighter Side of Golf: Truth, Lies, and Swing
    Oct 6 2024

    (00:00) Golf Distance and Self-Perception

    This chapter explores the nuances of golf distances and perceptions among golfers of various ages and skill levels. I discuss the average distance a golfer hits a seven iron, noting that it is often cited as 138 yards, but recognizing that this average can be misleading due to the broad range of golfer ages and abilities. Jeff Smith and I share our personal distances, with Jeff hitting his seven iron further than the average due to both his skill level and the elevation where he plays. We also humorously address exaggerated distance claims made by some senior golfers, highlighting how golfers often remember their best shots as their standard. Lastly, I recall attending Fuzzy Zoeller's Wolf Challenge, where I observed a variety of celebrity participants, underscoring the diversity and appeal of golf events.

    (11:00) Honesty in Golf

    This chapter touches on the themes of honesty and sportsmanship in golf. We start by addressing the famous movie quotes often misattributed, clarifying that "A man's got to know his limitations" is actually from "Magnum Force," not "Cool Hand Luke," which features "What we have here is a failure to communicate." Shifting to golf, we stress the importance of honesty about one's abilities on the course, emphasizing how inflated claims about driving distance are unimpressive. We share stories of golfing scrambles and the notorious cheating that often occurs, humorously recounting a scramble in Louisville where the police team won with an unbelievable score. We also explore the concept of "sandbagging" in golf—where players misrepresent their abilities, either to gain an advantage or to boost their ego—and question the motivations behind such behavior.

    (23:28) Golf Handicap Misconceptions

    This chapter explores the intricacies of the golf handicap system and its purpose as a representation of a golfer's potential. We break down common misconceptions, such as the belief that a handicap is a direct reflection of one's average score, and clarify how it actually accounts for a player's best potential performance. By analyzing a golfer's last 20 scores in relation to course and slope ratings, the system offers a fair way to compete across different levels of difficulty. We discuss how this system allows for fair competition, even against top players like Tiger Woods, by adjusting scores based on the course's challenges. We also touch on the issues of dishonesty in reporting scores and how that affects the perception of one's skill level. Ultimately, we emphasize the system's role in leveling the playing field and fostering fair competition, while acknowledging that not everyone reports their scores truthfully.

    (34:21) Improving Your Golf Game

    This chapter transports us to the beautiful mountains of Arizona, where we discuss the striking landscape surrounding the golf course and reminisce about the journey from cornfields to mountain vistas. We reflect on an intriguing story about Reggie Brooks, a former Notre Dame running back who scored a touchdown while unconscious, highlighting the unpredictable nature of sports. Shifting gears, we address the common reluctance among athletes to take golf lessons, despite their lifelong experience with coaching in other sports. We ponder why professional athletes, who understand the value of coaching, often shy away from lessons in golf, and emphasize the importance of seeking guidance to improve one's game. I share my personal experience of mastering the "hinge and thump" technique, illustrating the power of simplifying golf. Finally, we caution against emulating professional golfers without proper practice, stressing the need to approach the game in a way that suits one's own level and abilities.

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    45 Min.
  • Exploring French Lick Resort: Pete Dye's Masterpiece, Historic Tales, and Future Expansions
    Sep 29 2024

    (00:00) French Lick Golf Course Discussion

    This chapter features an engaging conversation with Dave Harner, the Director of Golf at the French Lick Resort in Indiana, as we explore the unique challenges and beauty of the Pete Dye course, host of the Corn Ferry Tour finals. Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 instructor, shares his insights on the course's demanding layout, emphasizing the tight fairways and steep slopes that test even the most skilled golfers. We also discuss the resort's history of hosting prestigious events, including the Senior PGA and NCAA championships, and how having the PGA Tour involved this time around has streamlined the event setup. Join us as we highlight why the French Lick Resort is a top destination for golf enthusiasts and what makes the Pete Dye course a formidable challenge.

    (09:06) French Lick Golf Courses Analysis

    This chapter takes us to the French Lick Resort in Indiana, where the Korn Ferry Tour Finals are set to take place, providing golf enthusiasts the opportunity to either attend in person or watch live on the Golf Channel. We explore the resort's renowned courses, particularly the challenging Pete Dye and Donald Ross courses. Dave Harner, the Director of Golf at French Lick Resort, shares insights into the history and intricacies of these courses, including the technical challenges presented by the Ross course's notorious number eight green. We also discuss the resort's appeal to both avid golfers and families, highlighting the numerous activities available for all visitors. Join us as we celebrate one of our favorite golf destinations and discuss why it's a must-visit for any golf lover.

    (15:57) French Lick Golf Course Stories

    This chapter covers an engaging discussion about the challenging pin placements at the Ross Course, with Dave and Sean sharing their personal experiences on specific holes like 8, 10, and 17. We also reminisce about the historical and culinary delights at Hagen's, including tales of Al Capone and the origins of tomato juice at the French Lick Resort. The conversation takes a historical turn as we talk about FDR's presidential announcement and the reconstruction of an antique bar. We wrap up by celebrating Pete Dye's wisdom and his initial skepticism turned into brilliance while designing a golf course, complete with his memorable quote about the fairness of golf.

    (20:28) Pete Dye's French Lick Golf Course

    This chapter recounts an engaging story about the iconic golf course designer Pete Dye's initial skepticism and eventual commitment to building a golf course at French Lick Resort. We explore the humorous and determined interaction between Pete and the narrator, highlighting the challenges and eventual triumph in the development of the Pete Dye Course. Additionally, we discuss the significance of Pete Dye in the golfing world, particularly in Indiana, and the various prestigious tournaments hosted at the French Lick Resort, including memorable moments from past events. The chapter wraps up with insights into the course's design complexities and its role in shaping future PGA stars.

    (33:06) French Lick Golf Resort Expansion

    This chapter explores the abundance and affordability of high-quality golf courses in the Indiana-Kentucky area, with a special focus on the French Lick Resort. I, along with Top 100 teacher Jeff Smith and French Lick Resort's Director of Golf Dave Harner, discuss the diverse golfing options available, including the Pete Dye course, the Donald Ross course, and the Valley Links course. We touch on the value of different greens fees, the appeal of short courses, and how these offerings can enhance one's short game. Additionally, we mention the new suite hotel attached to the casino, the recent installation of pickleball courts, and the enjoyable atmosphere of the resort's amenities. We also share anecdotes about the local golf scene and the playful, competitive spirit of golfers who frequent the resort and its casino.

    (45:00) French Lick Golf Course Reservations

    This chapter explores the necessity of making advance reservations for golf trips, particularly as the fall season approaches. We discuss the seasonal closures of various courses at French Lick Resort, noting that the Dye course will close on November 10th and others by the Sunday after Thanksgiving, with Valley Links and the short course expected to remain open through winter. Highlighting the high demand for next year's bookings, we emphasize the importance of planning ahead. Additionally, we introduce Alex Whiteman, a PGA member and golf groups expert at French Lick Resort, as the go-to person for organizing group golf trips. To get in touch with Alex, listeners are advised to call the resort's 800 number and ask for the golf salesperson.

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    46 Min.
  • Improve Your Short Game and Putting with Expert Tips
    Sep 22 2024

    (00:00) Improving Golf Scoring Techniques

    This chapter is all about improving your golf scoring by mastering the ups and downs of the short game. Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, explains the importance of having two key shots: the firm-handed scrape (or bump and run) and understanding how to position yourself on different slopes. We explore how to maintain a stable base on various terrains, focusing on the importance of aligning your shoulders with the slope and adjusting your posture before determining the length of the club. Jeff emphasizes the significance of balance and stability, especially when dealing with upslopes around the greens, to ensure precise and predictable shots.

    (13:39) Effective Short Game Techniques

    This chapter delves into the nuances of controlling hand and wrist movements in various activities, such as tossing a tennis or golf ball, throwing a dart, or shaking hands. We explore the concept of maintaining a balance between being too loose and too stiff, emphasizing the importance of the "Goldilocks zone"—a middle ground where movements are neither too rigid nor too floppy. By examining how this principle applies to golf, particularly in shots like the "firm-handed scrape" or "bump and run," we discuss how to achieve a stable and balanced setup. This approach helps to avoid common pitfalls like thin and fat shots, resulting in more consistent, crisp contact. The importance of prioritizing balance, club length, and ball position is also highlighted as key factors for successful execution.

    (23:57) Mastering Golf Short Game Techniques

    This chapter focuses on the techniques required to execute precise short game shots around the greens, especially from challenging lies like bunkers or slopes. We explore the critical concepts of establishing a stable base by planting the downhill leg firmly and matching the shoulder line to the slope. Two primary shot techniques are discussed: the firm-handed scrape and the hinge and thump. The hinge and thump shot involves hinging the wrists to get the club vertical on the takeaway and then unhinging to thump the ground at the lowest point of the swing, typically near the front hip joint. This technique allows the ball to pop up softly, making it ideal for high, soft shots like lobs or flops. We emphasize the importance of ensuring the club gets below the ball, whether in grass or sand, to achieve the desired shot outcome.

    (34:12) Enhancing Putting Skills for Lower Scores

    This chapter is all about improving your golf score by focusing on two lifesaver shots—the firm-wristed scrape shot and the hinge and thump shot—and honing your putting skills beyond just stroke technique. We emphasize the importance of speed control, advocating for putts that stop just past the hole to avoid negative feedback from missed putts. By practicing putting to the fringe, golfers can develop better distance control without the discouragement of missed holes. We also explore the importance of aiming and consistent putting mechanics, suggesting drills like hitting the flagstick from two feet away to ensure straight putts. Finally, we discuss effective green reading techniques, highlighting the importance of keeping your eyes level to accurately assess the tilt of the green.

    (42:55) Improving Green Reading Techniques

    This chapter emphasizes the importance of holistic green reading in golf, particularly using the Aimpoint method. We explore the necessity of assessing the entire terrain between the ball and the hole, not just the immediate ground. By reading with your feet and feeling the slope through various parts of your body—legs, hips, torso, and overall body lean—you can gain a better understanding of the green. We address common resistance to this method and explain how defending ineffective green-reading techniques can hinder improvement. For those seeking to lower their golf scores, adopting this approach is crucial. A reference to a previous detailed episode on this topic is also mentioned for further learning.

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    45 Min.
  • The Secret to Breaking 100: Smarter Golf Tactics
    Sep 15 2024

    (00:01) Golf Statistics and Instruction Discussion

    This chapter explores the intriguing statistics of golfers' performance, highlighting that only 45% of golfers can break 100, while 29% can break 90, 5% can break 80, and a mere 1% can break 70. We discuss whether these figures might be skewed due to golfers not following or knowing the official rules, and the potential impact of this on their scores. We also consider the phenomenon of players manipulating their handicaps and the motivations behind it. Our discussion emphasizes the disparity between casual golfers and those striving for competitive excellence, and how this affects the broader golfing community.

    (12:15) Reducing Golf Penalties and Errors

    This chapter begins with a lighthearted piece of trivia about Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra's golfing habits, including their insistence on drinking while playing, which led to the innovation of the booze-filled golf cart. From there, we take a nostalgic journey through some of Las Vegas' iconic spots like the Desert Inn and the soon-to-be-redeveloped Mirage. Shifting focus to the game of golf, we break down "basic golf math," highlighting how every player starts with 54 shots and what factors contribute to increasing this number. We categorize different types of penalties that affect a golfer's score, including out-of-bounds shots, water hazards, and various "idiot penalties" such as poor club choice, bad alignment, and loss of focus. We emphasize the importance of smart decision-making on the course to minimize these penalties and ultimately improve one's game.

    (20:44) Improving Golf Scores Through Smart Decisions

    This chapter focuses on the often flawed decision-making processes golfers use when selecting clubs and planning shots. We discuss the common mistake of opting for a driver to hit a narrow landing zone instead of using a Threewood to land safely in a wider area. By questioning whether hitting a sand wedge from a perfect driver shot really improves scores significantly over using a pitching wedge, we highlight how minor differences in club selection rarely impact overall performance. We emphasize that trying to emulate professional golfers with advanced shots can lead to unnecessary penalties and higher scores. Through exploring statistics, such as the small percentage of golfers who break 70, we underscore the importance of practical shot selection and avoiding risky plays. We also touch on the common pitfalls of trying to make putts aggressively, which often results in longer return putts and inflated scores. The overall message encourages smarter, more strategic play rather than attempting overly ambitious shots.

    (34:16) Analyzing Golf Math and Statistics

    This chapter explores the intricacies of golf statistics, particularly focusing on the importance of distance versus accuracy off the tee for PGA professionals. We examine how the strategy of hitting longer drives, even at the expense of fairway accuracy, can be beneficial in the pro game due to the correlation between driving distance and earnings. We also discuss how the course setup, including rough thickness, impacts the effectiveness of different strategies. Additionally, we consider how statistics might not fully capture a player's intent or success, especially in cases where a shot meets the player's goals but misses the fairway by a narrow margin. Finally, we touch on how amateur golfers might find hitting from the rough more manageable than from tightly mown fairways, further complicating the relationship between fairway accuracy and overall performance.

    (43:09) Golf Mental Shift for Fairway Success

    This chapter explores the mental game of golf, particularly the importance of maintaining a positive perspective when approaching shots. We discuss how golfers often psych themselves out, causing tension and impacting their performance. By visualizing the fairway as being filled with 643 golf balls, each representing a possible successful shot, we can shift our mindset and reduce anxiety. This change in perspective helps golfers feel more confident and relaxed, leading to straighter shots without any physical adjustments. The chapter emphasizes that much of the challenge in hitting fairways is mental, and with the right mindset, anyone can improve their game.

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    45 Min.