NewClub Podcast

Matt Considine

NewClub is a society of passionate golfers who desire more compelling golf. Modeled after golf societies in Great Britain and Ireland, NewClub introduces its vetted community of members to a select network of prestigious clubs admired for their history, architecture, and commitment to the game of golf.

  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    The Absurdity of Golf Through Art with Jason Page
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Summary In this episode, The Professor interviews Jason Page, a professional artist and illustrator based in Amsterdam. The conversation explores Jason's unique approach to art, his creative process, and his collaboration with the golf culture through his work with Normal Sport. They discuss the playful concept of 'Ding Dong' that defines Jason's artistic identity, his teaching philosophy in illustration, and the importance of spontaneity and deadlines in the creative process. Jason shares his journey from Pennsylvania to Amsterdam, highlighting the significance of taking risks and embracing opportunities in the art world. In this conversation, Jason Page and Kevin C. Moore explore the intricacies of creativity, the importance of deadlines, and the balance between work and personal life. They discuss how the creative process often involves embracing imperfection and the need for flexibility in artistic expression. The dialogue also touches on cultural perspectives, particularly the differences in communication styles and work ethics between the U.S. and the Netherlands and the significance of identity in art. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 08:10 Who is Jason Page? 10:34 The Concept of 'Ding Dong' in Art 14:06 Teaching Illustration in Amsterdam 17:09 Collaboration with Normal Sport 24:34 Jason's Journey into Golf and Art 29:26 The Move to Amsterdam and Its Impact 32:45 Balancing Audience Expectations in Art 35:25 The Power of Deadlines in Creativity 39:32 The Creative Process: Embracing Imperfection 44:34 Finding Balance in Work and Life 49:26 Exploring Identity Through Art 56:40 Cultural Perspectives on Communication and Work Ethic
    11 November 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Emptying the notebook on the St. Andrews Town Match
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Summary In this episode, Matt and Kevin welcome back NewClub Co-founder and CEO Mark Colwell to discuss their experience playing in the 2024 St. Andrews Town Matches, exploring its historical significance and the personal experiences and takeaways after partaking in the tradition and spirited event hosted by the home of golf. The show opens up with parenting challenges, fashion trends, and the transition of leadership at New Club. The professor delve ssnto the concepts of cornerstone and capstone relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's identity in partnerships. The conversation then shifts to the Town Match at St. Andrews; Mark Colwell, Kevin C. Moore, and Matt discuss their experiences as new golf club members in St. Andrews, focusing on the unique nature and history of the competition. They explore the contrasts between American and Scottish golf cultures, emphasizing the unstructured nature of the town match, the importance of community, and the bonding experience of playing alternate shot. Matt touches on the acceptance of chance in the game, highlighting how this perspective can enhance enjoyment. He then shares an unforgettable experience with his father, highlighting the emotional connection made more poignant by the competition involved. The discussion transitions into the significance of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club (RNA) and the culture surrounding golf in Scotland, emphasizing the importance of community and relationships in the game. The group then concludes with reflections on the bonds formed during the trip and their shared love for golf, showcasing how these experiences enrich their lives as people, not just golfers. Chapters 00:00 Parenting Meltdowns and Fashion Trends 02:55 Transitioning Leadership at New Club 05:59 Understanding Cornerstone and Capstone Relationships 08:53 The Town Match: A Historical Overview 12:03 Experiencing the Town Match 15:11 Reflections on the Town Match Experience 19:53 Mark's Introduction to Golf and the Town Match 22:59 The Unstructured Nature of the Town Match 27:15 Cultural Differences in Golf Experiences 31:10 The Importance of Community in Golf 32:28 Experiencing the Match: A Personal Perspective 39:02 The Bonding Experience of Alternate Shot 42:36 Accepting Chance in Golf 44:51 Epic Match Experience with Dad 52:39 The Significance of the RNA and Golf Culture 01:00:14 Reflections on Relationships and Community in Golf
    20 October 2024, 12:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Winning culture with Georgia Southern Head Women's Golf Coach Mimi Burke
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Georgia Southern Women's Golf > https://gseagles.com/sports/womens-golf Summary This week on The NewClub Bag Drop, hosts Matt Considine and Kevin C. Moore discuss various topics, including recent club championships, the Titleist fitting experience at TPI in California, and the journey of talented player turned college golf coach Mimi Burke, head coach at Georgia Southern. Mimi shares her insights on building a competitive women's golf program, the importance of culture and relationships in coaching, and her thoughts on match play versus stroke play. The conversation also touches on the day-to-day life of a college golf coach and highlights future stars from Georgia Southern's golf team. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Club Championship Highlights 03:01 Titleist Experience and Fitting Insights 06:09 Mimi Burke's Journey into Golf Coaching 09:04 Transitioning to Georgia Southern and Building a Program 11:59 Creating a Competitive and Fun Environment 14:53 Recruiting and the Importance of Culture 17:59 Match Play vs. Stroke Play in College Golf 21:01 Day in the Life of a College Golf Coach 23:50 Future Stars of Georgia Southern Golf 27:03 Closing Thoughts and Final Remarks
    11 October 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    Personal Growth with Olympic Gold Medalist Samantha Livingstone
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Samantha > https://www.samanthalivingstone.com/ Summary In this conversation, Kevin C. Moore speaks with Olympic gold medalist Samantha Livingstone about her journey from winning gold to navigating life's challenges as a high-level athlete. They discuss the importance of mentorship, accountability, and ownership in performance and how mental health plays a crucial role in an athlete's success. Samantha shares her experiences with perfectionism, the impact of her mentor, G, and the significance of mindfulness and self-compassion in achieving personal growth. The conversation highlights the complexities of sports as a vehicle for development and the necessity of building mental resilience. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Scotland Golf Trip 04:51 Welcoming Olympic Gold Medalist Samantha Livingstone 10:54 Samantha's Journey into Swimming 14:41 The Rigorous Training of a Champion 23:31 Navigating Challenges at Michigan 31:51 The Role of G: A Mentor's Impact 40:21 Sport as a Vehicle for Growth 46:48 Accountability and Ownership in Performance 52:12 Building Mental Muscles for Resilience 01:00:05 The Importance of Self-Compassion
    6 October 2024, 9:00 pm
  • 1 hour 9 seconds
    Effective Coaching Methods with Andy Hayes of The Golf Practice
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf In partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com The Golf Practice > https://thegolfpractice.com/ Summary In this episode, Matt interviews Andy Hayes, a senior coach at The Golf Practice, about coaching kids and adults in golf. They discuss the importance of creating a safe and fun environment for kids to learn and develop their skills. Andy emphasizes the need to let kids lead and discover the game on their own terms. When it comes to coaching adults, Andy highlights the importance of effective teaching and learning methods, focusing on problem-solving and self-discovery. He also emphasizes the value of asking questions and helping players understand the cause and effect of their swing. In this conversation, Matt and Andy discuss the importance of asking questions in golf coaching and finding a balance between providing instruction and allowing students to problem solve. They also explore the mindset and patience required for improvement in golf, as well as the role of fitness and body awareness in the game. Andy shares insights from his coaching experience and highlights the value of the coaching relationship and the enjoyment of the struggle in golf. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:27 Playing Golf with Kids and the Importance of Safety and Fun 04:36 Coaching Kids at Different Ages and Skill Levels 09:45 The Role of Birdie Balls and Other Tools in Junior Coaching 12:43 Transitioning to Junior Golf and High School Golf 18:24 The Short Season of High School Golf 23:38 Coaching Adults and Effective Coaching Methods 27:08 Effective Coaching: Teaching vs. Learning Environments 30:48 Asking Questions and Helping Players Understand Their Swing 31:20 The Power of Asking Questions 38:28 The Coach-Golfer Relationship 41:14 The Number One Thing Holding People Back 44:26 Embracing the Difficulty of Golf 50:08 The Role of Fitness in Golf 55:26 Enjoying the Process of Improvement
    24 September 2024, 11:00 am
  • 59 minutes 40 seconds
    Dedication with PGA Tour Winner Davis Thompson
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com Davis Thompson on IG > https://www.instagram.com/davis.thompson/ Summary In this episode of The NewClub Bag Drop, host Matt Constine and co-host Dr. Kevin Moore are joined by special guest Davis Thompson, a PGA Tour winner. The conversation covers topics such as Davis' journey from amateur to professional golf, his college golf experiences at the University of Georgia, and his participation in the Walker Cup. Davis shares insights into his work ethic, the balance between golf and other sports in his youth, and the mental aspects of his game. The episode also touches on Davis' success in match play and his memorable moments from the Walker Cup. Davis Thompson reflects on his top experiences in golf, including winning on the PGA Tour and playing in the Open Championship. He discusses the logistics of traveling to tournaments and the excitement of playing in prestigious events. Thompson also shares his approach to preparing for the Masters and other elevated events, focusing on improving his driving accuracy and short game. He emphasizes the importance of enjoying the college experience and not taking everything too seriously. Thompson's favorite guilty pleasures include double-stuffed Oreos and reading about Georgia football. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Excitement for Golf Trip to Scotland 02:15 Apology and Fact of the Week 08:29 Davis Thompson's Journey in Golf 13:12 Balancing Golf and Other Sports in Youth 16:20 Impact of College Golf on Davis Thompson's Development 24:38 Representing Country and Playing at Prestigious Courses 26:27 Success in Match Play and Memorable Moments 28:48 Top Experiences in Golf 32:09 Logistics of Traveling to Tournaments 35:22 Being in the Zone at the John Deere Tournament 38:40 Improving Short Game and Creativity 44:39 Favorite Movie: The Dark Knight Rises 50:26 Dealing with Challenges and Learning Experiences 53:00 Advice for Younger Self: Enjoy College
    16 September 2024, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    What makes a great match play golfer?
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf In partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Summary In this episode, Matt and Kevin discuss what makes a great match play golfer. They highlight the importance of being skilled in the 5-15 feet range, where making putts can have a significant impact on the outcome of a match. They also emphasize the need for match play golfers to be unaffected by the circumstances of the match and to stay fully committed to their game plan. The hosts discuss the importance of being aware of the match and attentive to both their own shots and the shots of their opponents. They also touch on the strategy of going on the offensive at key moments in a match and the role of gamesmanship in match play. Overall, they stress the importance of playing match play regularly to become accustomed to the unique pressures and situations it presents. In this part of the conversation, Matt and Kevin discuss the importance of match play and gamesmanship in golf. They talk about how match play can be uncomfortable and unfamiliar for some golfers, but it is a valuable format for improving under pressure. They also discuss the concept of gamesmanship and how it can be used in a positive and respectful way to gain an advantage in match play. They share personal experiences and strategies for gamesmanship, such as using jumping jacks to increase heart rate and practicing with an audience. They also touch on the dynamics of team golf and the qualities of a good four-ball partner. In this final part of the conversation, Kevin and Matt discuss the strategy and mindset of match play. They explore the importance of the response to an apology in match play and how it can affect the dynamics of a team. They also discuss the different playing styles and personalities that can complement each other in a match play partnership. The conversation delves into the cadence of an 18-hole match and how the strategy and mindset can change throughout the match. They also touch on the challenges of televising match play and the unique experiences and memories that match play creates. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Scone Debate 03:08 Club Championship Season 09:53 What Makes a Great Match Play Golfer? 16:21 Being Attentive and Unaffected 19:42 Playing by the Numbers vs. Playing to Win 25:07 The Importance of Match Play Experience 27:23 The Value of Match Play and Gamesmanship 36:22 Using Gamesmanship to Gain an Advantage 45:43 Practicing Under Pressure and Being Fully Engaged 49:03 The Dynamics of Team Golf and Four-Ball Partners 54:00 The Importance of the Response in Match Play 01:00:36 The Changing Strategy and Mindset in Match Play 01:06:24 The Challenges of Televising Match Play 01:09:45 The Unique Experiences and Memories of Match Play
    9 September 2024, 10:00 am
  • 42 minutes 44 seconds
    Cole Rueck, from Boise to North Berwick
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com Summary Cole Rueck, a collegiate golfer from Boise State, shares his experience playing in the Scottish Open and other high-level tournaments. He won a playoff at the Genesis Collegiate Showcase to earn a spot in the Scottish Open, where he played practice rounds with Jordan Spieth and Colin Morikawa. Cole's short game impressed him, but he realized he needs to work on his putting consistency. He also learned from watching the pros' practice rounds and their meticulous approach to shot selection. Cole's favorite tournament was the Scottish Open, and his favorite course was North Berwick. Cole Rueck discusses his love for Chambers Bay golf course and his desire to see a US Open return there. He also shares his goals for the upcoming season, including winning tournaments and lowering his scoring average. Rueck talks about his daily routine as a collegiate golfer, balancing academics, practice, and competition. He highlights the importance of team golf and the support he receives from his coach and teammates. Rueck reflects on his family's influence on his golf career and expresses his aspirations to play professional golf. Chapters 00:00 From Genesis Collegiate Showcase to the Scottish Open 06:05 Reactions to Playing in the Scottish Open 10:58 Managing Thoughts of Qualifying for the Scottish Open 16:11 Assessing Cole's Game and Tournament Performance 19:55 The Ups and Downs of Golf Performance 21:41 Favorite Course: North Berwick 24:38 Goals for the Upcoming Season: Winning Tournaments and Lowering Scoring Average 26:24 The Daily Routine of a Collegiate Golfer 28:30 The Benefits of Team Golf 34:49 The Influence of Family on Rueck's Golf Career 39:10 Aspiring to Play Professional Golf
    3 September 2024, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    The Natural, Don Carpenter
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comIn On his episode of The NewClub Bag Drop, host Matt Considine and co-host Kevin Moore welcome guest Don Carpenter, a legendary golfer from Athens, Georgia. They discuss various topics, including Don's early golf journey, his time at Florida State University, and recent senior golf accomplishments. Don shares stories about practicing on a military base, the fun of cross-country golf, and the unique challenges of playing in different conditions. The conversation also touches on the love for the game, the significance of the Olympics in golf, and the impact of equipment. Don Carpenter discusses his experience playing on the Hooters Tour and transitioning from professional to amateur golf. He shares stories of playing with notable golfers like Zach Johnson and Jim Furyk. He then discusses his experience playing in the US Senior Open at Saucon Valley and the British Senior Open at Carnoustie, as well as the pressure of competing at a high level. Don also talks about the Royal Peasant Golf Club, a golf society he helped create, and the importance of bringing golfers of all levels together. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back to the Co-host 09:36 Guest Introduction: Don Carpenter 13:03 The Golf Journey of Don Carpenter: From Florida to Athens 18:26 Challenges and Experiences: Practicing and Playing Golf in Different Conditions 22:19 Practicing Golf on a Military Base 24:31 The Significance of the Olympics in Golf 26:35 Titleist: Impact and Importance in the Golf Industry 28:39 Playing on the Hooters Tour and Competing with Notable Golfers 32:50 Transitioning from Professional to Amateur Golf 34:18 The Pressure of Playing in the US Senior Open 01:06:48 Bringing Golfers Together through the Royal Peasant Golf Club
    13 August 2024, 11:00 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Backspin: St. Andrews to Sand Valley
    NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf NewClub Pilgrimage > https://www.golfgenius.com/ggid/pilgrimage2025 NewClub Charity Classic > https://www.golfgenius.com/ggid/charityclassic2024 Summary In this conversation, Matt and Kevin discuss their approaches to managing their to-do lists and balancing work and family life. They share strategies for prioritizing tasks, breaking down long lists into smaller, more manageable ones, and scheduling time for essential activities. The conversation turns to golf as Matt and Kevin discuss the upcoming golf trips to Sand Valley for the NewClub Summer Medal and the pilgrimage to St. Andrews. Matt expresses his excitement about playing Sedge Valley and his curiosity about the Lido. They highlight the importance of pace of play and the unique experiences these courses offer. They also mention the upcoming fixtures for New Club and the thoughtful selection process behind them. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 03:19 Mastering the Art of To-Do Lists and Prioritization 11:14 Balancing Work and Family: Strategies for Success 17:32 Creating Boundaries: Separating Work and Home Life 23:03 Scheduling for Success: Making Time for What Matters 28:52 The State of Professional Golf and the Return of Tiger Woods 31:20 The Inspiring Comeback of Tiger Woods 43:15 Excitement for Sand Valley and the Pilgrimage to St. Andrews 50:27 Anticipation for Sedge Valley and Rainer and McDonald Courses 56:15 The Importance of Pace of Play in Golf 01:05:37 Thoughtful Selection of New Club's Fixtures
    6 August 2024, 8:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 43 seconds
    Affordable, accessible golf for kids
    Join us at the 2nd Annual NewClub Charity Classic > https://www.golfgenius.com/ggid/charityclassic2024 in partnership with the Chicago District Golf Association Benefitting Youth on Course in the Chicago District. Summary In this episode, host Matt Considine is joined by Elijah Collins to discuss the importance of Youth on Course, a program providing affordable golf access for kids ages 6-18 across the country. Elijah was one of the first kids in the country to have access to Youth on Course when it got started in his hometown of San Francisco. He shares his experience with Youth on Course and how it helped him get into and develop a passion for the game. They also discuss the non-golf elements of the program, such as the caddy program, internships, and scholarships. The episode concludes with a call to support Youth on Course and participate in the upcoming NewClub charity classic event on Oct 19th at Cog Hill Dubsdread in Chicago. The link to the event is in the bio! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Updates 03:19 The Importance of Youth on Course 08:08 Elijah's Experience with Youth on Course 17:24 Non-Golf Opportunities with Youth on Course 23:51 Expanding Access: Youth on Course Goes National and International 31:06 Life Lessons on the Golf Course 39:49 Investing in the Future: Supporting Youth on Course 45:17 Elijah's Future Plans
    29 July 2024, 10:00 am
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