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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.© 2024 Those Weekend Golf Guys Golf
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  • Mastering Golf in Windy Conditions
    Jul 6 2025

    (00:01) Golf Course Challenges and Training

    This chapter brings you into a lively conversation about golf and the unique experiences that come with playing in different regions. We start with a discussion on the contrasting weather conditions between Arizona and the low country, highlighting the stark differences in humidity. The conversation then shifts to memorable golfing experiences, particularly at the distinctive Calusa Pines in Florida, where the terrain mimics Pinehurst with its impressive elevation changes and lush pine settings. We share anecdotes from the U.S. Open at Pinehurst, emphasizing the challenging nature of Donald Ross-designed courses with their notoriously difficult greens. Additionally, we spotlight young golfer Ava Bunker's recent performance at Pinehurst, navigating the notorious course with notable success despite its demanding conditions. Throughout, we touch on the evolution of golf course maintenance, particularly how advancements have made greens faster and more challenging, posing a unique test to both amateur and professional golfers alike.

    (12:49) Golf Wind and Stroke Strategy

    This chapter focuses on the intricacies of improving golf performance and understanding how external factors like wind can affect play. I share insights from a day filled with various golf training sessions, including a putting school, a short game school, an AimPoint class, and a power school. During the power school, we measure club head speed and ball speed, emphasizing the importance of hitting the ball in the center of the clubface for maximum distance. I explain a simple technique using alignment sticks or tees to ensure a straight and effective swing. Additionally, I discuss the impact of wind on putting, illustrating how wind direction and strength can alter the path of a putt, especially on downhill or uphill greens. By setting up practice scenarios, I demonstrate how players can adjust their strategies to account for these elements, enhancing their overall game understanding and performance.

    (23:14) Improving Golf Swing Impact With Drill

    This chapter focuses on techniques for putting and driving in windy conditions, emphasizing the importance of squaring the club face to reduce spin and achieve faster ball speeds. I share creative strategies to deal with wind, such as using playing partners to block it, and highlight a scoring clinic where participants practiced driving into the wind. To help golfers square the club face, I describe a unique drill using a car wash sponge to provide auditory feedback, with the impact sound indicating how square the hit was. By wetting the sponge, golfers experience additional feedback through resistance, enhancing their feel of powering through the swing. While the primary focus is on using drivers, the methods can be adapted slightly for irons. This engaging approach offers practical tips for improving performance in challenging conditions.

    (29:40) Strategies for Playing in the Wind

    This chapter focuses on mastering golf techniques to improve performance, especially when dealing with challenging conditions like wind. We discuss using alignment tools like pennies or tees to enhance swing accuracy and how to adapt swings for better ball control. The key takeaway is the importance of hitting the ball solidly and squarely, as this ensures a higher ball speed and reduced spin, which helps the ball pierce through the wind effectively. We also touch on common misconceptions about adjusting stance or shot height and emphasize that without a solid strike, such adjustments may lead to weaker shots. By understanding these principles, golfers can maintain control and confidence on the course, even in windy conditions.

    (43:19) Putting Strategies for Golf Success

    This chapter explores the innovative putting technique I introduced, which involves putting towards the fringe rather than directly at the hole. Initially met with skepticism and laughter, this approach soon gained traction as I explained the reasoning behind it. Now, it’s a strategy embraced by my entire group, underscoring the value of listening to our show for fresh golfing insights. Additionally, we touch upon playing in the wind and encourage consistent practice to improve skills.

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  • Optimal Swing Sequencing and Ball Striking Secrets
    Jun 29 2025

    (00:01) Powerful Golf Swing Techniques for Distance

    This chapter explores the importance of power in golf, emphasizing how crucial it is to utilize the ground effectively for better performance. Broadcasting from Talking Rock Ranch in Prescott, Arizona, we discuss the mechanics of power in the golf swing, explaining that it all starts from the ground up. By pushing against an immovable object like the ground, energy is generated and transferred through the body to the arms, enhancing the swing's speed and effectiveness. We highlight the common misconception that power is solely about body rotation, when in reality, timing the push against the ground is key. Through power schools and practical demonstrations, we explain how to harness this energy properly, ensuring that it is released at the right moment in the swing for maximum impact.

    (12:25) Swing Sequencing Tools for Golf

    This chapter focuses on the importance of proper sequencing in a golf swing and how it impacts energy transfer from the lower body through to the club. We explore the common issue of being out of sequence, where the arms move ahead of the torso, leading to inefficient swings. A simple solution proposed is using a rope to practice, as it naturally enforces correct sequencing since you cannot push on it. This technique helps maintain the correct order of movement: lower body, torso, arms, and then the club. Additionally, I introduce a homemade training aid using a PVC pipe inside a swim noodle to provide comfort while practicing chest rotations. This tool helps protect the arms and chest, ensuring a comfortable and effective practice session.

    (23:51) Improving Golf Ball Striking Technique

    This chapter explores the relationship between club head speed and effective ball striking in golf. While increasing club head speed is often emphasized for achieving greater distance, it is crucial to maintain contact with the center of the club face to optimize ball speed and overall performance. The importance of ball speed, spin, and launch angle in achieving longer shots is highlighted, and the potential pitfalls of focusing solely on club head speed are discussed. Additionally, the benefits of practicing with specialized equipment, such as the Tour Striker club, are examined. This unique club design encourages proper striking technique by requiring the golfer to drive the club downward and forward, thereby enhancing ball striking ability and maximizing smash factor.

    (27:04) Improving Distance With Proper Swing Integration

    This chapter explores the nuances of improving your golf game with specialized equipment and techniques. I discuss the benefits of using the Tour Striker club, which requires precise ball striking due to its design that forces players to de-loft the club for optimal launch angles and distance. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of hitting the center of the clubface to enhance distance and control, regardless of whether you're using the latest technology or a five-year-old driver. We also talk about using training aids with smaller club heads to improve accuracy and consistency. Furthermore, we cover tips on proper tee height and swing mechanics to achieve the desired launch angle and reduce spin. Finally, there's a humorous look at the use of martini tees and the common mistake of setting them too low, which can impact performance.

    (42:29) Putting Technique Improvement Through Visualization

    This chapter explores the importance of clarity and specificity in putting techniques, emphasizing the use of training tools like a putting rail to ensure the shaft and head of the putter move straight back and through. We discuss how the putter head will naturally arc, and it's crucial to focus on the straight movement of the hands and arms. I also share a personal anecdote about improving my pitching skills with Jeff's guidance, which has positively impacted my overall game. Notably, I overcame challenges with my five iron, successfully executing a beautiful 168-yard shot onto the green, highlighting the interconnectedness of honing different golf skills.

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  • Transform Your Game: Short Game and Green Reading
    Jun 22 2025

    (00:00) Mastering Golf Scoring Techniques

    This chapter focuses on the nuances of scoring in golf, particularly emphasizing the short game and how to effectively handle different types of shots and lies on the course. We discuss the importance of understanding the slopes on which you find yourself and adjusting your body position to maintain stability and control. Techniques like the "firm handed scrape" are explored, offering practical advice on how to execute shots like the bump and run effectively. By establishing a firm base and aligning your shoulders with the slope, you can predict your club's landing spot more accurately, improving your overall performance on the greens.

    (13:39) Mastering Golf Short Game Techniques

    This chapter focuses on the nuances of hand and wrist movement in various physical activities, emphasizing the importance of finding a balance between stiffness and flexibility, referred to as the "Goldilocks" zone. We explore how touch and feel play a crucial role in tasks such as tossing a ball, throwing a dart, or cutting a steak, where neither overly rigid nor too loose motions are effective. By examining the concept of a "firm-handed scrape" in golf, we illustrate how subtle control and balance can enhance performance, particularly in executing a bump and run shot. The importance of balance, stability, and understanding ball position is highlighted, along with the idea that techniques should be adaptable rather than rigidly defined. The conversation encourages a shift in mindset to prioritize balance and stability to improve shot accuracy and consistency around the greens.

    (23:20) Mastering Golf Bunker Techniques

    This chapter explores the technique known as the "hinge and thump," which is a favorite short game lesson from Jeff Smith. We discuss how this technique, ideal for bunker shots and various other lies, can save strokes by effectively getting the ball airborne with a high, soft trajectory. The focus is on creating a vertical wrist hinge, allowing the club to strike the ground in a precise spot, typically around the front hip joint. We contrast this with the firm-handed scrape shot, emphasizing that the club must get below the ball to achieve the desired result. By establishing a solid base, matching shoulder lines to slopes, and choosing between the two techniques, golfers can master their short game and execute impressive shots over obstacles like bunkers.

    (34:50) Improving Putting Success With Green Reading

    This chapter focuses on improving putting skills by emphasizing factors beyond stroke technique. We explore four key elements that influence putting success: speed control, distance control, consistent targeting, and green reading. By practicing speed control, golfers can ensure their putts have the right pace to fall into the cup. We highlight the importance of distance control by suggesting practice without aiming at a hole to build confidence in hitting the correct distance. Consistency in hitting a specific target from a short distance is another aspect we examine, which can help confirm the accuracy of the putter face alignment. Lastly, we discuss effective green reading strategies, such as maintaining a level head to better assess the tilt of the green, enhancing overall putting performance.

    (43:36) Breaking Down Green Reading Obstacles

    This chapter focuses on the resistance some people exhibit when learning new techniques, specifically in the context of an Aimpoint class for reading greens in golf. We discuss how individuals often defend their current methods, even when they aren't effective, by resisting new approaches. The conversation highlights how this resistance can manifest as a defensive barrier, which ultimately hinders their progress. We also touch on the physical sensations experienced during the learning process, emphasizing that even if one doesn't feel changes in their feet, they might notice them elsewhere in the body. For those interested in further exploration, a reference to an episode titled "Green Illiterate" is mentioned as a resource for more detailed discussion.

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    45 m
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