Sunday, August 13, 2023

The Heritage of Golf and the Society That Protects It


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.


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Sunday, August 6, 2023

Not Happy With A 4 Over Par Round - Made These Mistakes


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.


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Sunday, July 30, 2023

Don't Practice 'Till You Get It Right. Practice 'Till You Can't Get It Wrong


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

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Sunday, July 23, 2023

How To Get A Hole-In-One


This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys we talk about a couple different things. First, Jeff was at the American Junior Girls Tourney in Colorado Springs and watched his own student miss the cut by only 3 strokes. But he also saw her barely miss a Hole-In-One. Her Tee shot hit the flag stick and bounced away instead of down. Bad break. But that brought us to discuss how easy is it to get a hole-in-one? Jeff talks the odds and the technique. We also talk to the inventor of one of those golf bags that when you see it you say, ·why didn·t I think of that?· Well it·s a remarkable bag, all-in one type with wheels if you want them, stand if you need it and the ability to attach to a cart when you are riding. It·s also not only a great idea, it·s available to all Weekend Golf Guys listeners if you go to http://revolvegolf.com and use the code ·weekendgolfguys· for $50 off so you·ll pay $200 not $250. Listen and enjoy the second Best Golf Show In The World.

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Sunday, July 16, 2023

The african American Golf Expo


This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys Show we talk with the founders and the brains behind the African American Golf Expo and Forum coming to Louisville Kentucky from August 19-22. We talk to Jim Beatty, the CEO and Charlene Williams, The Chief Of Staff as well as R. Shawn Summerville, the man responsible for bringing the expo to Louisville and the Chief Volunteer. All 3 guests explain the purpose of the Expo. The target audiences (Hint: It not just for people of color). We talk about the festivities starting with a Golf Clinic on Saturday hosted by The First Tee of Louisville. A scramble on Sunday at Oxmoor Country Club in Louisville. Exhibits and demonstrations throughout the weekend at the headquarters hotel, The Galt House in Louisville. This is an opportunity for many golfers, old and new, to experience the great golf available in this fantastically friendly city. Listen. Enjoy. Register for the 3rd Annual African American Golf Expo at https://aagolfexpo.com/


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Monday, July 10, 2023

When The Lesson Didn't Work


So many times after a lesson we get out on the range with what we’ve just been taught fresh in our minds and we start to practice and…it doesn’t work. Are we doing it wrong? Did we misunderstand? Probably not. Probably the problem is our body doesn’t move the way it should to accomplish the desired effect of the techniques we’ve just been taught. Gold Magazine Top 100 Teacher, Jeff Smith, this week talks about ways a teacher, or even you yourself, can run some diagnostics to determine how well your body can move and how you should swing the club accordingly. Sawing plane, swing path, ball position and body position all depend on how your body moves, on how far your hips turn and many more elements of movement that Jeff explains in great detail. And also, there is a video version of the podcast this week on YouTube. If you’d like to see that instead of just listening to it, simply become a Golf Guys Insider by going to https://thoseweekendgolfgiuys.com and clicking the “Insiders” link on the top menu


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Sunday, July 2, 2023

I Don't Move That Way


So many times after a lesson we get out on the range with what we’ve just been taught fresh in our minds and we start to practice and…it doesn’t work. Are we doing it wrong? Did we misunderstand? Probably not. Probably the problem is our body doesn’t move the way it should to accomplish the desired effect of the techniques we’ve just been taught. Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher, Jeff Smith, this week talks about ways a teacher, or even you yourself, can run some diagnostics to determine how well your body can move and how you should swing the club accordingly. Sawing plane, swing path, ball position and body position all depend on how your body moves, on how far your hips turn and many more elements of movement that Jeff explains in great detail. And also, there is a video version of the podcast this week on YouTube. If you’d like to see that instead of just listening to it, simply become a Golf Guys Insider by going to https://thoseweekendgolfgiuys.com and clicking the “Insiders” link on the top menu.


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Sunday, June 25, 2023

Playing Under Pressure


You have been invited to play in a Member-Guest Tourney or maybe a Pro Am or maybe even a round with a potential business client. How do you make yourself relax? It’s tough to play with strangers. It’s tough to play when your performance can make a big difference in the outcome, and the outcome is important. This week on Those weekend Golf Guys, Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith explains how to prepare to play under pressure. Jeff shares all the ways you can relieve that pressure and play your best without worry. Enjoy this week’s episode of The second Best Golf Show In The World


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Sunday, June 18, 2023

4 Reasons Your Ball Goes Right And How To Fix It


There are four things you can do that will cause your ball to go to the right (or the left if you are a left-handed golfer). This week Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith explains not only what you may be doing to cause your ball to go right but will explain, in great detail, how to stop your ball from going to the right. Most recreational golfers have a problem with slicing (although John Ashton refers to it as a “Power Fade”). If this is your main problem on the course, rejoice! The fix is at hand. Enjoy this episode of Those Weekend Golf Guys and get out there and hit it straight.


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Sunday, June 11, 2023

Sandbaggers And How To Spot Them


Are you a sandbagger? Are you one of those guys who manipulates his handicap to reflect a higher index than you play to? Every club has one or two of twelve of them. You know who they are too. Theu are the ones who win every time there is money of good prizes up for grabs. Well this week Those Weekend Golf Guys discuss sandbagging in all its forms. How to spot it. How to do it. How to do it so you don’t look so suspicious! But remember, a handicap does not reflect your average score over par. It reflects your possible BEST score! The USGA has found that if a player plays 50 rounds in a year, he will average scoring what his handicap would dictate only once. That’s right! Only once in 50 rounds. So those of you who play to their handicap every time there is money on the line are doing it wrong. Listen to this episode and learn how to either spot a sandbagger or become better at doi9ng it.


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Monday, June 5, 2023

If You Don't Need Lessons - Think Again


This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys, The Secomd Best Golf Show In The World, we show you exactly why you DO need golf lessons, even though you have convinced yourself you don·t. We also try to convince you to get fit for your next set of golf clubs, even thought you might think it a waste of money. Jeff describes his lecture to the Top 100 Golf Teachers on how to differentiate students problems between equipment and technique. That flashy new driver you wany may turn out to be a total waste of money. There may be a better head, a more suitable shaft. Maybe it·s not your swing but your equipment. Want to be the best you can be> You need to know that everything you have is right for you from clubs to balls to position to swing

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Sunday, May 28, 2023

Its Summertime Golf


This week’s episode of Those Weekend Golf Guys is a potpourri of topics ranging from how attitude can affect your game to how important it is for new golfers to become familiar with the jargon of the game. Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, talks about how he can spot a coachable student who could become a star. Lots of good advice and fun conversation this week on the Second-Best Golf Show In The World.


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Sunday, May 21, 2023

You Should Be Playing Business Golf


This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys, John Ashton and Jeff Smith discuss the reasons why playing Business Golf is a great idea for all salespeople. As a sales professional, there are several reasons why playing golf with clients can be beneficial and impressive. Here are three key reasons: Relationship Building: Golf is often considered a sport that facilitates relationship-building and networking. By playing golf with clients, salespeople have the opportunity to spend quality time in a relaxed setting outside the office environment. Golf rounds can span several hours, allowing for meaningful conversations, shared experiences, and the chance to develop personal connections. Building a strong rapport with clients can greatly enhance the sales process and increase the likelihood of successful partnerships. Trust and Credibility: Golf is often associated with trust and integrity in business settings. Playing golf demonstrates your willingness to invest time and effort in developing relationships and shows that you value your clients beyond just the transactional aspects. It allows salespeople to showcase their skills, character, and work ethic in a different light. Engaging in friendly competition while adhering to the rules and etiquette of the game can foster trust and credibility, which are crucial for successful sales relationships. Shared Experiences and Common Ground: Golf provides a shared experience that can help salespeople and clients find common ground and strengthen their connection. The game offers opportunities for camaraderie, shared challenges, and moments of celebration, fostering a sense of teamwork and collaboration. Being able to relate to clients on a personal level through a common interest like golf can break down barriers, facilitate open communication, and lead to a deeper understanding of their needs, preferences, and goals. This deeper understanding can be a valuable asset when customizing sales strategies and solutions for clients. By playing golf with clients, salesmen can enhance relationship-building, establish trust and credibility, and create shared experiences. These factors can significantly contribute to building long-term, successful partnerships and leave a lasting impression on clients, ultimately benefiting the sales process.


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