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    Explore " golf humor" with insightful episodes like "Two Shots You Should Master For Lower Scores", "Autism Helped His Career", "There Is No Right Or Wrong Way To Play Golf", "USGA-Roll Back This!" and "Get Fit For Golf" from podcasts like ""Those Weekend Golf Guys", "Those Weekend Golf Guys", "Those Weekend Golf Guys", "Those Weekend Golf Guys" and "Those Weekend Golf Guys"" and more!

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    Two Shots You Should Master For Lower Scores

    Two Shots You Should Master For Lower Scores

    Jeff Smith, one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 teachers, gives you 2 shots to use around the greens today. They are both almost magic when it comes to improving your short game. First is the Hinge & Thump shot, And the second he calls the Firm Handed Scrape. Both of these shots describe the motion used in executing them and both can be used with many different clubs for many different scenarios. But what is for sure is that once you have both of these shots in your arsenal your short game will improve seriously and quickly.

    Autism Helped His Career

    Autism Helped His Career

    This week Those Weekend Golf Guys are happy to feature 5 time PGA Tour winner and current Champion’s Tour member, Billy Mayfair. Billy has been a champion since very early in life having won many Junior Golf Tournaments, College and Professional Tournaments. Billy is the only person to beat Tiger Woods in a Playoff!. Billy is autistic. But he has only been diagnosed as autistic later in life. In retrospect, the autism diagnosis has taught him much about himself and helped him understand why he has acted the way he has throughout the years. In fact, Billy credits his autism to his success in golf. Listen to this week’s show as Billy Mayfair recounts his career highlights and how his autism figured to have effected it so positively. It’s an interesting, informative and entertaining hour of Golf Talk Radio once again with the second best golf show in the world, Those weekend Golf Guys.

    There Is No Right Or Wrong Way To Play Golf

    There Is No Right Or Wrong Way To Play Golf

    Those weekend Golf Guys are here this week with their semi-regular reminder that there is no “right” or “wrong” way to play golf. There are ways to swing the club that are not compatible with your body’s motion. There are ways to move that might be inhibited by your flexibility, or lack thereof. But keep in mind there are myriad ways to be successful at this game. Some have short backswings (like Jon Rahm). Others have long backswings (like Justin Thomas). Jeff Smith, one of Golf Magazines Top 100 Teachers, also describes the transition; that short period of time when the backswing stops and the downswing begins. Get this right for you and your game will improve noticeably. This is one of those programs where a simple listen (OK. Maybe take some notes too) will make you a much better golfer the very next time you head out to the course.

    USGA-Roll Back This!

    USGA-Roll Back This!

    The USGA and The R7A are proposing a new rule that will “Roll Back” the golf ball. They think the ball is too hot and is making some of the golf courses the PGA Tour plays on obsolete. Well, Jeff Smith and John Ashton think that would be a stupid thing for the USGA and the R&A to do and mince no words in a scathing attack on the idea on this week’s Those Weekend Golf Guys Show. As Jeff says, “since you are so good, we have to penalize you”. There is a perfect answer to this problem, and its not to “roll back” the golf ball so it doesn’t fly as far. It sounds like the proposal would reduce a 300 yard drive by about 15 yards. The answer is “agronomy”. Plant some trees, build some bunkers, keep the rough a bit rougher, narrow the fairways. There are lots of things to do to cut back the distance of the world’s “Elite Golfers” without ruining the golf experience for the rest of us.

    Get Fit For Golf

    Get Fit For Golf

    Get fit for golf no matter your age or gender. Garrett Moris from Par4Success is our guest. He is an eager trainer who specializes in exercise and other regimens for golfers of all ages but specializes in those of us from 44 years of age and up. We all discuss what specifically we golfers can do to assure we neither strain anything or injure ourselves after a round. Garret discusses how to warm up, what you can accomplish by warming up, what you need to do to attack the specific problems you may be having. It·s scientific fact that exercising properly will keep you playing longer with fewer aches and pains well into your golden years. Take a free assessment by going to par4success,com/theweekend. That·s this week on the second best golf show in the world, Those Weekend Golf Guys.

    How To Play A Hard Golf Course

    How To Play A Hard Golf Course

    So, how hard is Golf? Well, how hard do you want it to be? How hard to you want to make it? That’s what we talk about this week on Those Weekend Golf Guys. First we run down the list of the 30 hardest golf courses. Many of them Jeff Smith has played and talks about his adventures. Number 5 on the list is the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort, a course both Jeff and John are very familiar with. And then the Guys discuss the techniques you can use to tame any tough golf course. The game is only as hard as you make it and Jeff points out that if you hit the ball straight and put it in the fairway, the game gets pretty easy. So Jeff will coach you throughout the episode on how to hit the ball straight even on one of the 30 hardest golf courses.