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Those Weekend Golf Guys

Take a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher Jeff Smith and pair him with an outstanding radio personality and you have the formula for one helluva show.

Host John Ashton 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 a great outlook.

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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Unlocking Simplicity in Your Golf Game

11-24-2024

(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.



Escaping Winter with Golf and Adventure

11-17-2024

(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.



Unlocking Distance and Precision in Your Game

11-10-2024

(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.



Teeing Off at Extraordinary Locations

11-03-2024

(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.



We Aim To Please. You Aim Too Please.

10-20-2024

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.