Those Weekend Golf Guys

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  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • Tales from the Course and Home Practice Hacks
    Feb 17 2025
    Podcast Summary Imagine standing amidst the roaring cheers of the WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am, right on the edge of the iconic 16th hole, famously referred to as the Roman Coliseum. As a top 100 golf teacher, I found myself in the thrilling role of caddying for the event's sponsor, guiding him through an exhilarating day of golf. With the crowd's energy electrifying the air, my player stepped up like a true "king for the day," delivering a shot just nine feet from the hole, raising the temperature of excitement even higher. Join us as we recount this unforgettable experience, rubbing shoulders with golfing greats like Jordan Spieth and Joel Damon, and having a swing at the prestigious "shot at glory" contest. We then transition from the greens to the cutting-edge world of golf technology, unraveling how advancements in simulators and launch monitors are reshaping the game. Brands like TrackMan, Foresight, and Full Swing Golf have made professional-level practice accessible right from the comfort of home. Esteemed instructors Ryan Manzella and John Dunnigan share their insights on integrating these technologies into their teaching studios, showing how even a modest home setup can significantly boost your game. We'll also walk you through the essentials of creating your own home golf simulator, ensuring that these innovations aren't just for the pros but for anyone eager to improve. But what if you're not ready to invest in high-tech gadgets? Fear not, as we explore simple yet effective ways to refine your golf swing without breaking the bank. From using basic tools like the Orange Whip or even a flexible rope to enhance swing technique, to incorporating quality putting mats and feedback tools like the RoboCup, we offer practical advice for honing your skills at home. As a new golf season edges closer, these tips and strategies will help shake off any offseason rust, ensuring you're prepared to hit the course with renewed confidence and skill. Tune in for a blend of stories, expert advice, and practical insights designed to inspire your golfing journey. Podcast Summary Imagine standing amidst the roaring cheers of the WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am, right on the edge of the iconic 16th hole, famously referred to as the Roman Coliseum. As a top 100 golf teacher, I found myself in the thrilling role of caddying for the event's sponsor, guiding him through an exhilarating day of golf. With the crowd's energy electrifying the air, my player stepped up like a true "king for the day," delivering a shot just nine feet from the hole, raising the temperature of excitement even higher. Join us as we recount this unforgettable experience, rubbing shoulders with golfing greats like Jordan Spieth and Joel Damon, and having a swing at the prestigious "shot at glory" contest. We then transition from the greens to the cutting-edge world of golf technology, unraveling how advancements in simulators and launch monitors are reshaping the game. Brands like TrackMan, Foresight, and Full Swing Golf have made professional-level practice accessible right from the comfort of home. Esteemed instructors Ryan Manzella and John Dunnigan share their insights on integrating these technologies into their teaching studios, showing how even a modest home setup can significantly boost your game. We'll also walk you through the essentials of creating your own home golf simulator, ensuring that these innovations aren't just for the pros but for anyone eager to improve. But what if you're not ready to invest in high-tech gadgets? Fear not, as we explore simple yet effective ways to refine your golf swing without breaking the bank. From using basic tools like the Orange Whip or even a flexible rope to enhance swing technique, to incorporating quality putting mats and feedback tools like the RoboCup, we offer practical advice for honing your skills at home. As a new golf season edges closer, these tips and strategies will help shake off any offseason rust, ensuring you're prepared to hit the course with renewed confidence and skill. Tune in for a blend of stories, expert advice, and practical insights designed to inspire your golfing journey. Chapters Caddying at the WM Phoenix Open (00:01) Caddying at the WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am for the sponsor, experiencing the lively atmosphere of the 16th hole, and competing alongside pros like Jordan Spieth. The Advancements of Golf Simulator Technology (13:00) Golf technology has rapidly advanced, allowing for year-round practice with realistic simulators and topographical hitting mats, as discussed by top instructors. The Benefits of Golf Simulators (20:13) Sim in a box allows for convenient at-home golf practice with valuable feedback on key data points. DIY Golf Practice Without Technology (34:17) Nature's surprises and opportunities in golf, debates on green reading techniques, and tips for practicing at home. Improving Golf Swing at Home (43:01) Enhance golf swing with training aids like flexible rods and ropes, ...
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    45 mins
  • Mastering Golf: Navigating Windy Conditions and Tricky Greens
    Feb 9 2025

    (00:00) Weekend Golf Show Banter and Tips

    This chapter takes us back to a previous summer episode, where we chat about the sweltering conditions in Arizona and the difference a dry heat makes compared to the humid South. We reminisce about an impressive golf experience at Calusa Pines in Florida, known for its rare elevation changes reminiscent of Pinehurst, despite Florida's typically flat terrain. We also touch on the challenges posed by the tricky Donald Ross-designed greens, like those at Pinehurst and French Lick, emphasizing how their undulating surfaces test even the best players. Highlighting Ava Bunker's recent performance at Pinehurst during the North South Junior, we explore how these notorious greens can make or break a golfer's day.

    (12:24) Wind and Putting Techniques

    This chapter explores how wind can significantly impact a golfer's putt, especially on greens with varying speeds. Starting with the basics, we examine how wind affects putts on municipal course greens rolling at a nine on the stimp meter, requiring about a two-club wind to make a difference. On faster greens rolling at a ten or more, a one-club wind is sufficient. After conducting a power school class where participants improved their ball speed and distance, we transition to understanding wind's influence on putting. Through practical demonstrations using aim point techniques, we illustrate how a two-club wind can negate the natural break of a downhill putt. By rolling balls down a ramp, we observe how gusts of wind can alter the ball's trajectory, emphasizing the need to judge wind conditions carefully. The discussion highlights the nuanced relationship between wind, ball speed, and putting strategies, particularly on downhill versus uphill putts.

    (24:21) Improving Golf Swing for Wind Resistance

    This chapter explores techniques for improving golf swings, particularly focusing on achieving a square clubface to reduce spin and enhance ball speed. We discuss how many golfers inadvertently create glancing blows due to improper form, resulting in increased spin and less control, especially in windy conditions. A practical drill using a carwash sponge is introduced, where the sound produced upon impact provides immediate feedback on the squareness of the clubface. The exercise can be enhanced by wetting the sponge or wrapping it in a towel for added resistance, helping golfers feel the power needed for a direct hit. While the drill is primarily designed for drivers due to their flat face, alternative methods for practicing with irons are also suggested. The emphasis is on experiencing the feel of a direct, powerful impact, which can significantly improve distance and accuracy.

    (31:51) Wind Resistance Golf Techniques

    This chapter focuses on the challenges golfers face when dealing with wind on the course and the importance of striking the ball solidly to overcome these obstacles. We compare learning the basics in class to facing real-world complexities, highlighting how a solid shot is crucial regardless of weather conditions. There's a discussion on common misconceptions about altering techniques, such as moving the ball forward to combat wind, and how such adjustments often lead to poor contact and weak shots. We emphasize the necessity for amateur golfers to master hitting the center of the clubface before attempting advanced strategies like using the wind to their advantage. We share humorous anecdotes about playing with partners who overestimate their skills and provide practical advice on simplifying their approach to improve consistency and reduce ball loss.

    (43:17) Putting Techniques for Windy Conditions

    This chapter focuses on a unique putting technique that initially drew skepticism but ultimately gained popularity among a group of golfers. I share my experience of how this unconventional method, which involves putting to the fringe rather than directly to the hole, made sense after explaining the reasoning behind it. As more people adopted this approach, it became a staple practice within the group. Additionally, we highlight the importance of consistently listening to the advice shared on the show, especially when it comes to improving skills like playing in the wind.

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    45 mins
  • The Secret to a Powerful Golf Swing
    Feb 2 2025

    (00:01) Weekend Golf Guys

    This chapter explores the lighthearted banter and golfing wisdom shared between John Ashton and Jeff Smith. As the winter thaw begins, we touch on the humorous differences in climate between snow-laden Indiana and sunny Southern California. Jeff recounts a playful exchange with a director of golf about the unexpected presence of clouds in California, highlighting his signature sarcastic humor. Shifting gears, we address the often confusing advice given on how tightly to grip a golf club, critiquing vague analogies like holding a bird or a tube of toothpaste. Jeff shares a practical experiment he conducted with a squeezy ball to illustrate how grip strength is subjective and varies from person to person. Through this exercise, we emphasize the need for individualized understanding of grip strength to improve one's golf game.

    (12:08) Improved Grip Pressure for Better Control

    This chapter focuses on the importance of grip control in improving a golfer's game. We emphasize that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to finding the right grip pressure, but achieving the right grip is crucial for consistent performance. I share an exercise where golfers use only their left hand to test their control during a backswing, often revealing a lack of grip stability. By adjusting the placement of the club in the hand, particularly at the base of the pinky finger, golfers experience better control and power. This newfound control not only enhances ball striking but also boosts confidence, leading to improved overall performance. Through this simple adjustment, golfers feel a stronger connection with the club, making it an extension of their arm, without altering their grip orientation in a way that feels uncomfortable.

    (23:54) Right Hand Force in Golf

    This chapter explores the transformative process of improving golf skills, starting with the short game to build confidence and control. We begin by focusing on the importance of making solid contact with the ball and understanding the mechanics behind it. By addressing common issues like scuffing and sculling, we help players achieve immediate success and comfort around the greens. As they progress, they gain control over longer shots, seeing straighter and cleaner ball flights. The discussion highlights the significance of using both hands effectively, particularly the often-overlooked role of the right hand, in enhancing performance. Through practical exercises and common-sense comparisons to other sports, we demonstrate the importance of applying pressure to the backside of the shaft for better control and power. The goal is to shift the mindset from simply turning the body to engaging the hands actively, leading to more accurate and powerful swings.

    (34:40) Generating Power Through Firm Foundations

    This chapter explores the essential role of stability and a solid base in generating power during athletic movements. We examine how athletes, from golfers to baseball and tennis players, leverage a firm connection to the ground to maximize force and efficiency. By using examples such as the stance of a pitcher or the balance of a tennis player, we illustrate how coiling against a stable base enhances performance. A key takeaway is the transformation seen in a golfer's swing when proper stance adjustments are made, resulting in a significant increase in driving distance. This insight underscores the importance of efficient energy use and the potential for improvement by refining one's foundational technique.

    (43:43) Weekend Golf Game With Those Guys

    This chapter focuses on the concept of "powerful effort" versus "effortless power" in the context of improving your golf game. We emphasize the importance of understanding the distinction between making a strong effort and harnessing natural, effortless power to enhance performance on the course. By exploring this idea, we provide listeners with insights and strategies to refine their skills. We encourage listeners to revisit past episodes for further entertainment and valuable information, reminding them of the wealth of content available to help improve their game. We also invite questions and interaction with Jeff for personalized advice, reinforcing the interactive and supportive community we strive to create. Join us weekly and make us a part of your journey to becoming a better golfer.

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    45 mins

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