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Those Weekend Golf Guys

Those Weekend Golf Guys

Those Weekend Golf Guys, Bleav

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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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Those Weekend Golf Guys - S1 Ep4: The Show Is Over

S1 Ep4: The Show Is Over

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01/30/19 • 47 min

The PGA Show is over for another year. Jeff reviews some of the best new products. Jeff finally has found the new driver you need to have and the best putter ever made. Plus a lot of other stuff you're going to want to have before hitting the course this season.

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - From Slicing to Swinging: Jeff Smith's Golf Tips
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08/25/24 • 45 min

(00:00) On-Course Adjustments in Golf

This chapter covers the importance of making on-course adjustments during a round of golf, especially when faced with common issues like slicing. Jeff Smith explains that simply changing your aim to compensate for a slice is not effective, as it can exacerbate the problem. Instead, he suggests focusing on the relationship between the club face and the swing direction to make the ball fly more predictably. By aligning the club face correctly and adjusting the swing path, golfers can manage their shots better and avoid consistently poor results. We also explore practical techniques to adjust on the fly and ensure a more enjoyable and successful round of golf.

(10:14) Kitchen Adjustments for Busy Golfers

This chapter focuses on balancing a busy lifestyle with the convenience of home-cooked meals, especially for those who may not have the time or desire to cook. We explore the benefits of using meal kit services like HelloFresh, which offer quick and easy meal solutions. Jeff shares his personal experience of transitioning from relying on quick-fix meals like beefaroni to enjoying healthier, home-cooked options with minimal effort. Additionally, we touch on the importance of making adjustments both on the golf course and in the kitchen to improve overall quality of life.

(12:57) Golf Swing Alignment and Bunker Tips

This chapter addresses common issues in golf such as pulling shots to the left. We explore key checkpoints including alignment and ball position, emphasizing the importance of aligning the body correctly and positioning the ball appropriately for accurate shots. Techniques for checking alignment, such as using a club against the chest, and the impact of chest rotation on the backswing are discussed. Visual aids, like modified hula hoops, are highlighted as effective tools for teaching proper swing paths, especially to younger players unfamiliar with clock face analogies. Finally, adjustments for hitting from fairway bunkers are touched upon, stressing the need to select the right club for the shot.

(25:04) On-Course Golf Adjustments and Strategies

This chapter explores the nuances of making on-course adjustments to achieve a better golf shot, particularly when dealing with challenging lies. We discuss the importance of properly aligning the club face and how to position your body to maintain balance and precision. Key techniques include setting the club on the ground first to determine the direction, adjusting your stance according to the slope, and gripping the club last to ensure the correct shaft length. We also debunk common misconceptions, emphasizing that accepted truisms like aiming right for a ball above your feet aren't always accurate. By understanding and implementing these adjustments, golfers can improve their shots and avoid common pitfalls like chunked or topped balls.

(36:02) Strategic Golf Adjustments and Techniques

This chapter focuses on understanding how to make effective on-course adjustments in golf. We explore the importance of analyzing the ball's position and the necessary adjustments to the club face and handle to achieve the desired trajectory. We discuss how to logically determine the right approach by considering the specific needs of the shot, such as launching the ball high or getting it over an obstacle. Additionally, we address the common misconception about using the club's position on the ground to gauge trajectory and explain why factors like the shape of the club's sole and the ground's slope can lead to inaccurate readings. By emphasizing thoughtful planning and execution, we highlight how golfers can improve their shots by moving beyond guesswork and developing a purposeful approach.

(44:38) Improving Golf Stance and Footing

This chapter focuses on the critical importance of maintaining stable footing while playing golf, particularly when dealing with tricky lies like pine straw or fairway bunkers. We explore how even the slightest movement or slippage can affect your shot and discuss strategies to find firm footing to ensure better control and accuracy. Additionally, we provide practical tips on making on-course adjustments and offer listeners the opportunity to seek personalized advice through our platforms. Whether you're dealing with unstable surfaces or looking for general golfing advice, we cover how to handle these challenges effectively.

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - Bethpage Tales and Long Drive Secrets
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08/18/24 • 45 min

(00:01) Golf Course Tee Time Tradition

This chapter explores the importance of distance in golf, featuring insights from long drive champion Michael Michaelides. Michael shares his experience working at Bethpage, highlighting the unique tradition of golfers arriving the night before to secure tee times. He recounts the intimidating presence of his former boss, Dick Smith, and explains the logistics of securing a spot at Bethpage, from early morning shifts to the allocation of bakery tickets. The conversation emphasizes the enduring customs at Bethpage, including the requirement to walk the course and the limited availability of phone reservations. Michael's anecdotes offer a fascinating glimpse into the culture and history of one of golf's iconic locations.

(13:46) Navigating the Challenging Golf Course

This chapter explores the concept of truly enjoying a golf course and getting one's money's worth. We discuss how struggling through a tough course, losing numerous golf balls, and hacking out of rough areas may not equate to fun or value for some players. Instead, playing from the appropriate tees and focusing on personal achievements, like making pars or birdies, can offer a more rewarding experience. We also touch on the physical challenges of certain courses, specifically a tough 490-yard uphill hole known as "Cardiac Hill," and the importance of maintaining composure under such strenuous conditions. Lastly, we highlight the evolution of caddie programs at golf courses, enhancing the playing experience, and share personal preferences for carrying lighter bags to navigate difficult terrains.

(23:11) Maximizing Golf Swing Power and Velocity

This chapter addresses the complexities behind achieving optimal ball velocity in both baseball and golf. We explore the surprising phenomenon where attempting to throw or swing harder can actually reduce velocity. The conversation delves into the mechanics of using ground force effectively, the importance of attack angles, and the nuances of pressure shifts in the downswing. We compare the techniques of long drivers to regular golfers, highlighting how different body movements and equipment choices affect performance. Additionally, we discuss the physical demands and potential impacts on the body, offering insights into how long drivers manage to sustain their high-speed swings without incurring significant injuries.

(32:06) Impact Bag Training for Golfers

This chapter focuses on an impactful training drill shared by Sean "The Beast" Fister, a three-time world champion. We explore the mechanics and potential risks of the drill, which involves using a heavy aluminum bat and a heavy bag to ensure proper impact alignments and force transfer. Despite the intensity and risk of injury, the drill is highly effective for stress relief and skill enhancement. Jeff Smith then discusses an innovative adaptation to make the drill safer: using an inflatable ball inside an impact bag shell, allowing golfers to practice with reduced risk while still improving their impact force and alignment. This adaptation highlights a safer yet effective way to enhance golfing techniques without causing injury.

(36:38) Impact Bag and Sponge Training

This chapter explores the innovative techniques and adjustments I made to improve the application of force in golf swings. We discuss how I experimented with different materials like a deflated volleyball and car wash sponges to create a lightweight, yet effective, impact training tool. By tweaking the weight and positioning of these sponges, I found a way to help golfers feel the right amount of resistance at the moment of impact, enhancing their ball speed and overall performance. Additionally, I share insights from a memorable interaction with Sean, highlighting the importance of finding the right training aids to achieve the desired results in golf.

(40:22) The Evolution of Golf Teaching

This chapter focuses on the journey of an experienced teacher who transitioned from traditional methods of golf instruction to more dynamic, purpose-based drills. He recounts a meeting with an influential figure who provided guidance and support, emphasizing the value of mentorship. The discussion touches on the contrast between the rigid, line-drawing approach he initially encountered and his own athletic background, which informed his preference for a more fluid and dynamic style of coaching. He reflects on the evolution of golf instruction and coaching, highlighting how modern techniques now recognize golfers as athletes, utilizing drills that are more in tune with natural body movements and timing. This approach, he argues, is more effective and resonates better with students, contributing to their continuous improvement.

(43:27) Long Drive Techniques and Tips

This chapter explores the importance of safety in training techniques, emphasizing the use of sponges to p...

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - S1 Ep24: Help For The Green Illiterate
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07/13/18 • 52 min

For those of us who haven't the slightest idea where that ball is going to go once it leaves the putter face there is help! Pete Charleston, CEO of GolfLogix has a brand new app that will read the green for you. No more guessing left or right? Uphill or downhill? He joins us to talk putting and how this app can reduce, if not eliminate, 3 putts. We also talk about Phil Mickelson's latest rules faux pas and a whole lot more. Fun, funny and entertaining. That's us in a nutshell.

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - Scott Hamilton Part Two

Scott Hamilton Part Two

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05/14/24 • 32 min

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - S1 Ep30: Help For The Green Illiterate
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09/03/18 • 49 min

If you, like millions of us golfers, have problems reading greens, have no idea where the ball is going to move after leaving your putter face, don't despair. There is now an app for that. Golf Scope was designed by a software designer who is also a lousy golfer and this app will read the green for you! We talk to Ryan Engle, the developer, and get the scoop on the scope.

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - S1 Ep87: Live Golf From French Lick
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07/17/17 • 48 min

We talk golf, trivia, history...oh, and OJ didn't do it! Conversations from the Donald Ross Cenntennial Classic Symetra Tour Event

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - S1 Ep2: Golf Is An Easy Game

S1 Ep2: Golf Is An Easy Game

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02/03/18 • 37 min

Jeff Smith proves golf is an easy game to learn and play well. No, really, it is if you approach it right and Jeff explains his approach and what to look for in a golf instructor. Also, we saw a plethora of new equipment at the PGA Show, especially new model drivers, and one of them will be perfect for you.

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - S2 Ep182: Practice For The Moment

S2 Ep182: Practice For The Moment

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07/17/22 • 50 min

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Those Weekend Golf Guys - S1 Ep93: Heckling Golfers For Fun And Profit
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09/17/17 • 41 min

We put a comedian on the Tee at a Par 3 during a charity scramble. The results were hilarious!

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How many episodes does Those Weekend Golf Guys have?

Those Weekend Golf Guys currently has 430 episodes available.

What topics does Those Weekend Golf Guys cover?

The podcast is about Comedy, Podcasts, Sports and Golf.

What is the most popular episode on Those Weekend Golf Guys?

The episode title 'S2 Ep142: A Break 80 Challenge' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Those Weekend Golf Guys?

The average episode length on Those Weekend Golf Guys is 49 minutes.

How often are episodes of Those Weekend Golf Guys released?

Episodes of Those Weekend Golf Guys are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Those Weekend Golf Guys?

The first episode of Those Weekend Golf Guys was released on Oct 4, 2014.

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