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Those Weekend Golf Guys
Those Weekend Golf Guys

Those Weekend Golf Guys

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.</p>

Available Episodes 10

Ever wondered how the texture of grass and sand can impact your golf game? Join us on a fascinating exploration across different states from Indiana to Colorado, all the way to sunny South Florida. Follow us as we share first-hand experiences of golfers playing on varied surfaces and the subtle tweaks needed to ace their game. We even delve into an intriguing tale from a podcast titled "Can I tell you about my albatross?" that chronicles an impressive albatross made by a tournament-goer on the 18th hole of a par five.

Get ready to harness the power of your golf clubs as we discuss the significance of picking the right one for different conditions. We highlight why it's invaluable to consider the golf course's conditions and the advantages of having multiple wedges for varying types of grass. Discover the importance of selecting the right club based on weight, shaft, and bounce, and what pitfalls to avoid when changing the bounce of a wedge. Whether you're an amateur golfer or a seasoned pro, these insights can drastically improve your gameplay.

Lastly, we offer a guide on what to include in your golf bag. Understand the importance of having different grinds and soles on wedges, and why it's vital to have two different bounces for the sandwich and lob wedge. Learn how to adapt to diverse conditions and the benefits of having a club designed for different scenarios. Remember, variety is the spice of golf! Don't forget to check out our Facebook page at facebook.com/golfguys for more exciting updates and golfing tips.

Ready to knock strokes off your golf score ? Join your hosts, John and Jeff, for a thrilling conversation that swings from analyzing the best bait for fishing, to the latest in the AP men's college basketball poll, and onto the rising wave of college golf. Hear about the college golf playoffs on ESPN, and the suspense of the PGA tour card Finals at French Lick near Louisville - it's a sports fan's dream!

Are you tired of watching your golf shots soar into the rough rather than nestling close to the pin? Does the thought of a chip shot make your heart race? If you've been struggling with your short game, this is the episode for you! We're going to help you master those chip and putt shots, reveal why a good short game is a game-changer, and offer practical tips to make your iron shots from the fairway and rough seem like a walk in the park. And the best part? You won't need countless hours of practice!

If you've ever been baffled by the break of a putt or left scratching your head over the tilt of the pot, then hold onto your golf caps, because we demystify the science of putting. We'll show you how to tell the amount of break a putt will take, guide you in identifying the tilt of the pot, and share the critical role the middle third of the pot plays in influencing the ball's direction. And just when you thought the green held no more secrets, we'll introduce the Aim Point Green Reading Method - a game-changing technique that helps golfers read the green in just 10 seconds! Buckle up, because this episode is a hole-in-one!

Ever wondered why your golf game isn't improving despite following all the common practices? Ever considered that it could be because some of these practices are actually myths that do more harm than good? Join us in this insightful episode where we debunk these myths and give you a fresh perspective on your golf game. 

We'll tackle everything from the practice of tossing grass to check wind direction to the belief in maintaining a long swath of ground after a wedge shot. You'll discover how these practices can be detrimental to your game. We'll also uncover how simple tweaks to your tee height, attack angle, and loft degree can significantly reduce spin and maximize your distance. Moreover, we'll explain how vital it is to factor in wind when planning your shot and understanding its influence on your golf ball's flight.

But that's not all! We'll also take you through how maintaining your head position during a shot might not always be beneficial and how pro players use 'early extension' to their advantage. Plus, we reveal how the right arm angle can drastically improve your golf swing. And, we'll cap off the episode with a special bonus: information on how you can access future episodes without commercial interruptions and have your unique queries addressed by Jeff. So, tune in and get ready to swing your way to a better golf game!

Ever thought about how the fall season changes the dynamics of the golf game? Grab your clubs and join us as we navigate through the beautiful, yet challenging landscapes of Eagle Springs Golf Club during leaf season. The allure of changing leaves and dry grass not only adds a unique aesthetic to your game but also brings in a new set of challenges. From the impact of dry grass on the bounce of the golf ball, to the effect of temperature on the ball's flight, we dissect them all. And here's a thought - wouldn't providing leaf blowers on the course make the game more enjoyable during the fall season?

Switching gears, we dive into the world of golf equipment and ball selection in the light of the changing seasons. The type of ball you use can significantly influence your game, and we've got all the insights. We talk about the different types of balls and their characteristics, the economics of purchasing them, and the importance of being prepared for the unpredictable fall conditions. Tune in as we also share our personal experiences, insights about golfing in different geographical locations, and our unabashed love for the game. This is a must-listen for any golf enthusiast navigating the challenges of the fall golf season.

Are you ready to elevate your golf game from good to great? Get ready to dive deep into the elusive world of golf, with a special spotlight on the importance of mental resilience and the power of positive thinking. Imagine hitting the greens with more confidence, understanding how to cope with varying green speeds, and overcoming the common struggles of irregular practice. Join us as we dissect these challenges and share insights into maintaining your touch in the game. 

In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Debbie O'Connell, a formidable sports personality, who brings her expertise to our conversation on the mental aspect of golf. From her journey in competitive tennis, college basketball, and even the NCAA Women's Final Four, Debbie brings a wealth of knowledge on maintaining a healthy mental game. Let Debbie guide you through embracing positive affirmations both on and off the golf course, achieving a flow state, and overcoming limiting mindsets. 

We also want to take a moment to laud the victory of upcoming golf sensation, Jordan Adams. Adams recently bagged the sectional championship in Noblesville, Indiana, showcasing her commitment to the game. Looking ahead, we discuss the potential of a consecutive championship year for Jeff Smith's students. Wrapping up, we bring on board golf instructor Jeff Smith, who shares his perspectives on the role of mental resilience in golf. Together, let us embark on a journey to elevate your golfing performance, one putt at a time.

Hold onto your golf clubs and prepare for an enlightening journey through the appealing beauties and subtle complexities of Long Island's varied golf courses, with our esteemed guest, James Hong from Palmer Golf. We're not just talking about the fairways and greens, but also the engaging histories, the peculiar charm of the Bethpage tee time system, and the challenges of weathering the storms. This isn't your average golf chat, as we weave through tales of playing golf in the midnight sun of the Arctic Circle and delve deeper into the winter prep necessary for golf courses.

Ever wondered how college football season and the Ryder Cup impact the professional golf scene? Or why golf courses are now adjusting their rates more like airlines than traditional sports facilities? Come explore these fascinating perspectives with us as we take a detour into these intriguing aspects. We'll stir up some hearty conversations about changeable lesson rates, bad decisions often made by experienced players, and the persistent ego of male golfers. 

As we round off this episode, we invite you to improve your swing and decision making on the course. We'll discuss some tips to break bad habits in golf, shed light on the importance of understanding the nuances of your swing, and ensure you're not falling into the pitfall of overestimating your skills. Listen in as we tackle the hard truth about golfers' misconceptions and discuss how mobile videos can be a handy tool for improvement. So, whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, this episode is packed with insightful discussions and practical tips that could revolutionize your game.

Ready to chip away at the nuances of golf and its seemingly endless frustrations? Our favorite golf aficionado, Kelly Stencil, makes a much-awaited return to our podcast. We laugh and groan over the inevitable hiccups that come with the game, including the mental strain of errors and the disparity between our TV experience and reality on the green. 

We don't just stop at laughs and shared frustrations, we delve into the more serious conversations about the game. Kelly takes us through the nuts and bolts of enhancing your golf skills, discussing everything from intense training regimes to the responsibilities teachers have to prevent injury. She even drops some invaluable nuggets on how the average golfer can up their game with some simple adjustments to their setup and hand movements. 

As our episode winds down, we venture into the broader world of golf, touching on government funding for businesses during the pandemic and the importance of knowing our physical limitations when playing. Kelly gives us a peek into her time at Furman University and we question the trend of buying products that promise a better golf game, without first seeking advice from seasoned teachers. As we wrap up, we look towards the future with a hopeful eye, foreseeing a surge in interest in golf, especially among the younger generation, and the possibility of more inclusive tournaments. Swing in and join us on this golfing expedition!

Golf has a long and storied history. There is an organization that has been created to protect that legacy and gather the artifacts that tell the story of the evolution of golf from the sheep meadows of scotland to the well amicured clubs of today. That organization is cakked The Golf Heritage Society. The President of the Society, Bern Bernacki, is our guest this week on Those Weekend Golf Guys Show. Bern tals about the annual meeting and Show and Sale of golf memorabilia from private collectors around the world. This year it will be held in Lexington Kentucky iin October of this year. If you have an interest in the game and the origins and some of the collectible elements you should make it a point to travel to Lexuibgton in October. But today just listen as we talk about the history and many other interesting tidbits of information about Golf in America.

This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys John brags about a 4 over par round. And Jeff spends the rest pf the show explaining why he should be ashamed telling him all the things he did wrong. Actually not all. John mentioned he hit all but 2 greens in regulation so Jeff immediately wonders how bad his putting had to be. Jeff actually gives good advice to John for the next time and to everyone else who listens on how not to “blow” birdie chances with bad chipping and putting once you finally get your Tee shots on the fairway and your approach shots on the green. Listen now and your next round will be better of you listen to the advice of Golf Magazine Top100 Teacher, Jeff Smith.

This week Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher, Jeff Smith, shares some ideas on how to practice much more effectively. He not only gives ideas on how to create and execute some effective drills at home for mere pennies but he also explains how to set up a practice area at home that will show you the effects of every shot without the expense of a big dollar simulator. We also have an interesting conversation with Brent Paschal of Safe Play Golf about his Monster Mat (must be said with your best Bobby ·Boris· Picket voice). His Monster Mat feels just like hitting off grass at the course. Get one of these, a net, a sheet and some duct tape and you have a fully functional practice area in your very own home. See the Monster Mat at either safeplaygolf.com or monstermat.golf