Those Weekend Golf Guys

Those Weekend Golf Guys

Take one of the country’s top golf instructors 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 (the show’s co-host) is the Director of Instruction at Otter Creek GC in Columbus, Indiana. He 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.

  • 44 minutes 52 seconds
    A Golfer's Guide to Holiday Bliss

    (00:01) Gifts for Golfers During the Holidays

    This chapter captures the festive spirit of the holiday season as we navigate through the art of gift-giving for golfers. With Christmas just around the corner, we discuss the do's and don'ts of selecting presents for the golf enthusiast in your life. Emphasizing the value of gifting experiences over material goods, we recommend giving the gift of golf instruction or a gift certificate to a favorite golf store, allowing golfers to choose what they truly need. We caution against buying specific clubs, shoes, or shirts, as personal preferences in these areas are often quite particular. However, one universal gift suggestion stands out: Titleist Pro V1 golf balls, which are widely appreciated by golfers despite their brand loyalties. Our lighthearted conversation is interspersed with humorous anecdotes and practical advice, ensuring you're well-prepared to avoid the dreaded lump of coal in your holiday shopping.

    (12:17) Improving Golf Game With Unique Swings

    This chapter explores the intersection of golf, celebrity interviews, and a dash of humor as we discuss an upcoming golf tour company started by Bachelor star Ben Higgins and his friends, with plans for a trip to French Lick, Indiana. We highlight French Lick Resort as a great destination for golfers and non-golfers alike. A light-hearted discussion unfolds about a friend who plays Santa Claus and struggles with his golf swing, which humorously mimics Santa's approach down a chimney. By making simple adjustments to his stance and ball position, I help him hit straight shots, proving that even without major swing changes, better golf is possible. The chapter wraps up with a playful exchange about how giving the gift of improved golf can be as joyful as Christmas itself.

    (23:27) Improving Golf Performance Through Adjustments

    This chapter explores the challenges and considerations involved in tailoring golf techniques to individual body types and abilities. We discuss the humorous yet insightful analogy of a golfer with a Santa Claus-like belly, emphasizing the importance of adapting techniques based on personal physical attributes. We also highlight the need for personalized approaches, whether it involves learning to turn more effectively or adjusting foot positioning for better swing dynamics. Moreover, we address the limitations of the "swing your own swing" philosophy, noting that for some golfers, especially those with excessive flexibility or improper grip, strategic adjustments are necessary to achieve consistency and power. By recognizing these unique needs, we can help golfers improve their game by making thoughtful changes rather than adhering strictly to one-size-fits-all advice.

    (34:50) Winter Golf Adventures and Misadventures

    This chapter takes us through a lively conversation about winter activities in the Midwest and beyond, focusing on snowmobiling, wildlife encounters, and the unique allure of winter golf. We explore the thrill of snowmobiling and the unexpected adventures that come with wildlife like moose and elk. The discussion then shifts to the transformation of golf courses during winter, where they become playgrounds for sledding and cross-country skiing. We humorously touch on the quirks of playing golf in the snow, with tales of daring golfers hitting balls off frozen lakes and using brightly colored balls to navigate snowy fairways. The conversation wraps up with a nod to the increasing number of indoor golf venues providing enthusiasts with their much-needed golf fix during the cold months.

    (41:23) Winter Golf Accessories for Golfers

    This chapter explores the practicalities and humorous anecdotes surrounding golfing in cold weather, focusing on the use of propane heaters and cart covers to stay warm. We discuss the creativity of golfers who brave the elements, such as using mittens to keep warm between swings, and share the practicality of gifting these items to avid golfers. For those seeking gift ideas, we highlight the benefits of a propane heater and cart cover as thoughtful gifts for golf enthusiasts who don't mind chilly conditions. Additionally, we recommend gift certificates for favorite stores, golf lessons, or rounds of golf as excellent alternatives, especially during the holiday season. Whether you're trying to keep your golfer entertained during the winter or simply want them out of the house for a few hours, these suggestions aim to satisfy both the golfer and the gift-giver.

    22 December 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 12 seconds
    Transform Your Golf Game: Unlocking Power, Perfecting Swing Sequence, and Mastering the Short Game

    (00:01) Power and Putting in Golf

    This chapter explores the fundamentals of generating power in a golf swing, focusing on the crucial role of ground force. We examine how energy originates from our interaction with the ground and is transferred through our bodies to enhance swing speed. Through practical examples, like push-ups and spinning in a chair, we illustrate how pushing into an immovable object—like the ground—creates propulsion. We clarify misconceptions about timing, emphasizing that many golfers apply this force too late in their swings, reducing effectiveness. Insights from recent power schools highlight how understanding and timing ground force correctly can lead to improved swing performance and lower scores.

    (14:41) Golf Swing Sequencing Tools and Tips

    This chapter focuses on the importance of proper sequencing in a golf swing and how common issues can arise when the arms move faster than the torso. To address this, we explore simple and accessible tools to improve swing sequencing. We emphasize the benefits of using a rope to practice swings, as it naturally encourages the correct sequence from the lower body to the torso and arms, unlike other tools that allow for pushing. Additionally, we introduce a homemade device made from PVC pipe and a swim noodle to enhance the traditional method of using a club across the shoulders. This innovative tool provides comfort and a springy effect to help golfers rotate their chest effectively without discomfort. Through these practical solutions, we aim to help golfers achieve a more synchronized and powerful swing.

    (26:07) Improving Distance With Tour Striker

    This chapter highlights the importance of not just clubhead speed but also ball speed, spin, and launch angle in achieving greater distance in golf. We emphasize that striking the center of the clubface is crucial, as faster clubhead speed is ineffective if the ball is hit poorly. I introduce the Tour Striker club, designed by Martin Chuck, which helps golfers improve their striking by ensuring proper contact and de-lofting, resulting in better launch angles and smash factors. We also discuss how newer golf clubs might offer more forgiveness, but ultimately, skill in hitting the ball correctly remains key to maximizing distance. By practicing with specialized training tools and focusing on proper technique, anyone can improve their golf game and hit the ball farther without relying solely on the latest club technology.

    (35:43) Mastering Short Game and Putting

    This chapter explores the intricacies of improving short game performance in golf, particularly focusing on the importance of mastering wedge shots and putting techniques. We discuss how honing wedge shots can lead to better performance with longer irons, emphasizing the same fundamental principles. The conversation highlights common pitfalls in putting, such as overactive wrists and poor grip, which often lead to missed shots. I share insights on calming the wrists and achieving a more stable stroke by adjusting the grip to fit natural arm positions, thus minimizing face twists. Additionally, we address the debate over whether putting strokes should be straight back and through or arcing, clarifying that it can be a combination of both, depending on individual technique and putter design.

    (45:14) Improving Pitching Leads to Successful 5-Iron

    This chapter shares an anecdote about the significant improvements in golf skills, particularly in pitching, following Jeff's guidance. I recount how, despite previous struggles with the 5-iron, applying Jeff's advice on improving wedge shots has translated into better performance across other clubs. I describe a moment of success when hitting a 168-yard shot onto the green with the 5-iron, a club that had remained unused all season. The experience highlights the broader impact of honing specific skills on overall gameplay.

    15 December 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 53 seconds
    Elevating Your Game with Personalized Golf Gear

    (00:01) Sports Talk

    This chapter takes us on a journey from the sunny skies of Southern California to the thrilling world of sports betting and collegiate athletics. I chat with Jeff Smith about the unrelenting sunshine in SoCal and the recent Battle for Atlantis basketball tournament, where the unranked University of Louisville Cardinals made waves by defeating the Indiana Hoosiers. We also touch on the intense Ohio State vs. Michigan rivalry, celebrating Indiana University's triumph over Purdue in football. As football season winds down, the focus shifts to the Hero World Challenge golf tournament in the Bahamas, where a friend is poised to defend his pro-am title. We round out the conversation with some sports trivia, highlighting the impressive careers of two-sport athletes like Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders, and the often-overlooked Brian Jordan.

    (12:14) Improving Swing Angles for Better Control

    This chapter brings to light our surprise at being ranked 49th in the top 100 golf podcasts in the United States, humorously suggesting a mix-up while also acknowledging the need to step up our game. We transition to a fascinating discussion about working with former power-hitter baseball player Howard Kendrick, who already possessed impressive power but needed help with angles in his golf swing. We break down the specific tweaks made to his posture, ball position, and grip to optimize his swing. Using his baseball background, we helped Howard understand the golf club as an extension of a bat, focusing on arm positioning and club face alignment. Through practical demonstrations and adjustments, Howard quickly grasped how to control his shots, hitting straight, left, and right, effectively translating his baseball skills into golf success.

    (24:53) Mastering Golf Swing Basics

    This chapter focuses on the importance of balance and simplicity in achieving an effective golf swing. I share a story about working with a former college athlete who was overly focused on the technical aspects of his swing. By emphasizing balance and straightforward techniques, such as stabilizing the stance and aligning the club through a small gate of golf tees, the athlete learned to swing with greater speed and precision. The conversation highlights the significance of establishing a solid foundation and visualizing key objectives before addressing more complex elements of the swing. We also explore the concept of timing and the realization that a golf swing occurs in a very short timeframe, underscoring the importance of focusing on the essentials rather than getting lost in intricate details.

    (35:19) Club Fitting and Player Preference

    This chapter focuses on the importance of proper golf club fitting and how it impacts athletic performance. We explore how athletes often have to make physical adjustments when using ill-fitting equipment, which can hinder their ability to perform at their best. The conversation emphasizes the significance of receiving a golf lesson from an instructor who understands the need for maintaining an athletic stance and posture. Additionally, the chapter highlights the value of seeking out a quality club fitter who is brand agnostic and offers a wide selection of equipment to ensure a perfect match for the player. We also discuss the wisdom of gifting golfers with gift certificates for lessons or fittings, allowing them to make personalized choices for their gear and instruction.

    (43:28) Popular Titleist Golf Balls as Gifts

    This chapter explores the universal appeal of gifting Titleist golf balls, particularly the Pro V1 and Pro V1x models. We discuss how these golf balls are widely recognized for their quality and control, making them a coveted gift among golfers. Even those who typically use other brands like Callaway, TaylorMade, Srixon, or Bridgestone would appreciate receiving a box of Titleist golf balls. The conversation highlights how golfers are likely to express gratitude for such a gift, and they would happily use them on the course, especially since they don't have to purchase them themselves. We also mention that even the Titleist AVX balls are a great choice, and emphasize that spending around $50 for a dozen Titleist balls is a worthwhile investment that will bring joy to any golfer.

    8 December 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 46 minutes
    Golf and Gridirons: A Thanksgiving Tale

    (00:01) Golf Talk and Thanksgiving Banter

    This chapter brings together the unique perspectives of golf enthusiasts as we kick off with an entertaining look at the vibrant atmosphere of Palm Springs, humorously dubbed "La La Land." We share insights on the remarkable talent of Caitlin Clark, noting her prowess not only in basketball but also on the golf course, where she's making waves by playing alongside legends like Annika Sorenstam. The conversation takes a playful turn as we speculate about Caitlin potentially outplaying Tom Brady in golf, a notion that's both amusing and intriguing. We also touch on football dynamics, mentioning recent changes in NFL teams, and humorously comment on the rivalry between the Giants and the Jets. As we approach Thanksgiving, we acknowledge the seasonal slowdown in golf activities while anticipating the joys of the holiday season.

    (14:24) Effective Teaching Strategies and Adaptation

    This chapter focuses on the dynamic process of teaching and how to effectively guide instructors to adapt their methods based on individual student needs. We explore the importance of sharing successful strategies among teachers and obtaining feedback to understand what works and why certain methods may not be as effective for everyone. Emphasizing the need for adaptability, we discuss how different teaching techniques can resonate with various students, especially in group settings, and the significance of personalized instruction. Additionally, we highlight the importance of recognizing when a teaching approach is not working and making necessary adjustments, as illustrated through a personal anecdote involving a student's breakthrough moment. Overall, we stress the value of flexibility and communication in teaching to ensure that each student receives the most effective guidance.

    (24:26) Effective Communication in Teaching Golf

    This chapter focuses on the challenges and nuances of conveying golf instruction effectively through digital platforms. We explore the difficulties faced by coaches when providing generalized tips online, acknowledging that not all advice is suitable for every player. We discuss how golfers often misinterpret information found in videos or magazines, leading to confusion or even detrimental effects on their game. Highlighting the importance of personalized coaching, we emphasize that face-to-face interactions remain invaluable for truly understanding a player's needs and abilities. The discussion also touches on how high handicappers might misidentify themselves as "better players" when engaging with advanced tips, underlining the need for careful judgment and guidance from coaches. Through shared experiences, we stress the importance of tailoring instruction to each individual and staying focused on their unique requirements.

    (37:16) Fixing Your Golf Slice

    This chapter unpacks the complexities of fixing a golf slice, highlighting the multitude of factors that must be considered, such as start line, curve size, launch angle, and the specific part of the club impacting the ball. We discuss how a generic two-minute solution often fails to address the individual nuances each golfer faces. The conversation emphasizes the importance of identifying the ball flight that causes the most frustration, such as a pull hook, and working to eliminate that specific issue to improve overall performance. By focusing on alleviating the most dreaded shot, golfers can achieve mental clarity and play more comfortably, even if their practice time is limited. We also share personal anecdotes to illustrate the emotional connection golfers have with their game and how targeted solutions can lead to more satisfying experiences on the course.

    1 December 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 53 seconds
    Unlocking Simplicity in Your Golf Game

    (00:01) Different Learning Styles in Golf

    This chapter brings us into the world of golf instruction, exploring the nuances of teaching and learning the game. We, the Weekend Golf Guys, discuss how different personalities and cognitive styles impact the way people learn to play golf. Jeff Smith, a top 100 teacher, shares his experiences of working with diverse individuals, from analytical thinkers like accountants and engineers to creative minds such as artists and communicators. We emphasize the importance of tailoring teaching methods to fit the learner's mindset, whether it involves satisfying a logical, step-by-step approach or catering to a more fluid, imaginative process. By understanding these differences, we highlight how golfers can improve their game by aligning their learning style with their swing and shot visualization.

    (12:13) Simplifying Golf Techniques for Success

    This chapter focuses on the art of simplifying golf instruction to enhance learning and performance. We explore the importance of understanding individual learning styles, whether analytical or intuitive, and how adapting communication to suit these preferences can transform one's game. By emphasizing the 'what' rather than the 'how', golfers can better process and execute techniques, leading to immediate improvement. We recount examples of players who benefited from understanding the fundamental tasks of golf without overcomplicating them with technical jargon. Through real-life anecdotes, we illustrate how simple adjustments and understanding key concepts can make golf feel more approachable and enjoyable, highlighting that recreational golf need not be as challenging as often perceived.

    (24:45) Simplified Golf Techniques for Success

    This chapter explores the simplicity and effectiveness of playing golf without overthinking. We highlight the importance of being stable, comfortable, and balanced, rather than being bogged down by a checklist of techniques. Through real-life examples, we demonstrate how understanding one's stance and making small adjustments can significantly impact performance. The conversation includes insights on how the best players can fine-tune their setup to enhance their game. We emphasize the value of testing changes to see if they make a significant difference, focusing on setup adjustments rather than swing alterations. By sharing a story of a skilled player who struggled due to incorrect ball positioning, we illustrate how minor tweaks can lead to major improvements in consistency and shot quality. Ultimately, we stress the importance of simplifying thoughts and maintaining a natural approach to achieve better results on the golf course.

    (39:46) Immediate Solutions in Golf Practice

    This chapter focuses on the unexpected ease with which improvements can be made when pain is alleviated, challenging the assumption that some issues require long-term solutions. We explore the idea that sports, while seemingly simple at a recreational level, demand dedication and practice to achieve high-level performance. By setting aside time for consistent practice and incorporating fun into routines, athletes can refine their skills. Additionally, we reflect on the importance of not rushing through seasonal celebrations, advocating for the appreciation of Thanksgiving before transitioning into Christmas festivities. This sentiment underscores the need to be mindful and present in the moment, both in life and in sports practice.

    (44:23) Gift Ideas for Golf Enthusiasts

    This chapter offers crucial advice for holiday shopping for golfers, emphasizing that buying a golf club as a gift should be approached with caution. We stress the importance of avoiding purchasing a club unless the recipient has specified exactly what they want. Instead, consider giving a gift certificate, allowing the golfer to get fitted for their equipment, ensuring a perfect match. Additionally, we remind you not to overthink the game of golf itself—just swing and aim to improve with each round. Our tips are designed to enhance your golfing experience and gift-giving success this holiday season.

    24 November 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 41 seconds
    Escaping Winter with Golf and Adventure

    (00:01) Golf Destinations for Winter Escape

    This chapter explores the exciting events surrounding Jeff's daughter's wedding and the anticipation of future family milestones. As we shift gears, we address the seasonal transition many golfers face, particularly the impact of weather on golfing gear and where to store clubs during colder months. For those looking to escape the winter chill, we suggest warmer golfing destinations such as South Florida and Southern California. We also entertain the idea of creating a movie about golfers traveling the world in search of the perfect round, inspired by the iconic surfing film of the '70s. Wrapping up, I share my plans to spend winter in the beautiful Indian Wells area of Southern California, highlighting the appeal of golf-friendly climates.

    (12:13) Southern Golf Destinations for Winter Escape

    This chapter explores the allure of golfing destinations in the southeastern United States, focusing on the beauty and appeal of Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Pinehurst, North Carolina. We discuss the charm of Hilton Head, known for its iconic golf courses designed by renowned architects and its stunning scenery, making it a perfect retreat from October to December. The conversation then shifts to Pinehurst, a picturesque town that becomes even more enchanting during the holiday season, adorned with tasteful Christmas decorations. The unique blend of simplicity, elegance, and exceptional golfing experiences makes both destinations a golfer's paradise, whether in the warmth of Hilton Head or the festive atmosphere of Pinehurst.

    (26:39) Retirement Golf RV Travel Ideas

    This chapter takes us on a journey of contemplating retirement dreams and the allure of golf. We reminisce about a unique organization that paired RV enthusiasts with golf courses, allowing them to park overnight. The idea of traveling across the country, playing golf, and conducting golf schools as a retirement plan is enticing. We highlight Bill Pressey, a golf professional and inventor of the lie angle balanced putters, who now enjoys a retired life of travel and leisure. His invention has gained popularity, making putting more accessible for golfers. We humorously discuss conspiracy theories about practice greens at golf stores and reflect on the vast inventory of golf equipment and branded apparel in big-box stores. The chapter wraps up with a lighthearted observation about the pervasive nature of logos in the golfing world, akin to NASCAR sponsorships.

    (35:35) Golf Swing Myths and Truths

    This chapter tackles the frustration of finding genuine advice on improving your golf swing amidst a sea of online sales pitches and gimmicks. We highlight the issue with many online golf tips that promise to fix your slice, only to end up selling you expensive equipment or complicated swing methodologies. We discuss the concept of "shallowing" the club and how simple adjustments in your stance, like aiming slightly to the right, can change your swing angle effectively without altering your natural motion. We emphasize the importance of finding straightforward solutions that work for your unique body mechanics, rather than blindly following business models that may not suit your abilities.

    (45:04) Golf Draw and Fade Technique

    This chapter explores the art of hitting a draw in golf, emphasizing the importance of understanding club positioning and swing direction. We highlight how golfers like Rory McIlroy achieve this shot by setting up their stance to aim right while swinging slightly to the right of the target. Listeners are encouraged to learn the physics behind ball movement and improve their game by tuning in regularly. Jeff Smith is available to provide personalized advice through the new website, where listeners can submit questions and receive responses both on-air and privately. We also suggest finding winter golf venues and invite our audience to visit our website for more resources and to leave a review.

    17 November 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 53 seconds
    Unlocking Distance and Precision in Your Game

    (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 highlights that while long drive athletes may specialize in driving, they possess the necessary skills to play a full round of golf effectively. Additionally, we discuss various methods to enhance your driving distance, such as getting clubs fitted, choosing the right ball, and working with a coach to apply force correctly. Whether you're aiming to hit the ball farther or just looking to improve your overall game, these insights provide valuable guidance for golfers at any level.

    10 November 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 3 seconds
    Teeing Off at Extraordinary Locations

    (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.

    3 November 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 53 seconds
    We Aim To Please. You Aim Too Please.

    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.

    20 October 2024, 7:27 pm
  • 44 minutes 53 seconds
    Top 50 Teacher John Dunigan Shares His Genius
    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.
    13 October 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 53 seconds
    The Lighter Side of Golf: Truth, Lies, and Swing

    (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.

    6 October 2024, 1:00 pm
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