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    Mastering the Fall Season: A Deep Dive into Autumn Golf and Equipment Selection

    Mastering the Fall Season: A Deep Dive into Autumn Golf and Equipment Selection

    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.

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

    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

    How To Get A Hole-In-One

    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.

    When The Lesson Didn't Work

    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

    I Don't Move That Way

    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.

    Playing Under Pressure

    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

    Sandbaggers And How To Spot Them

    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.

    If You Don't Need Lessons - Think Again

    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

    Its Summertime Golf

    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.

    Golf Course Grasses and How To Play Them

    Golf Course Grasses and How To Play Them

    The type of grass used on golf courses plays a significant role in determining the overall playing conditions and aesthetics of the course. Golf course grasses are carefully selected based on their ability to withstand heavy foot traffic, adapt to various climates, provide consistent ball roll, and maintain a visually appealing appearance. There are primarily two types of grass used on golf courses: warm-season grasses and cool-season grasses, each with distinct characteristics and advantages. This week Jeff Smith, one of Golf Magazine’s Top100 Teachers, and co-host John Ashton explain the differences and how to approach playing on each type. Warm-season grasses, such as Bermuda grass, Zoysia grass, and seashore paspalum, thrive in tropical and subtropical climates. They are known for their excellent tolerance to heat, drought, and wear. Warm-season grasses have a dense growth pattern, allowing golf balls to sit on top of the grass, resulting in better ball control. These grasses exhibit excellent recovery after damage and provide a consistent playing surface throughout the year. However, they tend to go dormant and turn brown during winter months in cooler regions. Cool-season grasses, including Bentgrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, and Ryegrass, are predominantly used in temperate regions. They flourish in cooler temperatures and are resilient against low temperatures, making them ideal for regions with cold winters. Cool-season grasses provide a lush, green appearance and exceptional ball roll, contributing to a smoother and faster putting surface. However, they may struggle in hot, humid climates and require more water and maintenance compared to warm-season grasses. The choice of grass type also depends on the specific areas of the golf course. Fairways, tees, and roughs often feature different grass types to cater to their distinct needs. For example, Bentgrass is commonly used on putting greens due to its fine texture and ability to be closely mowed for faster green speeds. Bermuda grass is often found on fairways due to its durability and ability to recover from divots and traffic. In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards using a blend of grasses on golf courses. This approach combines the strengths of different grass species, such as the durability of warm-season grasses with the smoothness of cool-season grasses, to achieve optimal playing conditions throughout the year. Ultimately, the choice of grass on a golf course depends on factors such as climate, maintenance resources, and golfer preferences. By carefully selecting and maintaining the appropriate grass types, golf course superintendents aim to provide players with a visually appealing and enjoyable playing experience, while also ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of the course.

    Use A Fairway Wood From a Bunker? Are You Crazy?

    Use A Fairway Wood From a Bunker? Are You Crazy?

    No actually, we are NOT crazy! A fairway wood or a Hybrid club, with the weight at the bottom and large sole plate, are perfect for scraping along the sand and getting your ball out and advanced from a fairway bunker. This week Jeff Smith, one of Golf Magazines Top 100 Teachers, explains how when and how to use a fairway wood or a Hybrid club out of a fairway bunker. He also explains how to properly use the Hybrid clubs and fairway woods from both the rough and the fairway. He explains proper setup, ball position, club position and all the elements to successfully get your ball further down the fairway. Here’s a hint: the club position for his Hybrid clubs is very similar to the position for his six iron (just a smidge forward of center. Of course these suggestions’ come with the same caveat as all our weekly suggestions: practice the shots to get comfortable with how they work best for you.

    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.

    Are Your Clubs Worn Out?

    Are Your Clubs Worn Out?

    How long does it take for golf clubs to wear out? How can you tell if your clubs are worn out? This week, Those Weekend Golf Guys try to explain the various ways to tell if your clubs are still working “up to par” or if they need to be repaired, regripped, or replaced. Will new grips help> Are the grooves worn? Which clubs wear out fastest and do you have to replace the whole set or can you do club by club, one at a time? These are all questions you may find when answered, the reason you are not scoring as well as you’d like is your clubs aren’t up to snuff and need to be fixed or replaced.

    Play Within Yourself

    Play Within Yourself

    This week Jeff Smith, a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher and co-host of Those Weekend Golf Guys show offers some invaluable advice: Play Within Yourself. In short, don’t do more than your abilities, your body, and your equipment can do. For instance, if you are taking your second shot into a par 4 hole with something higher than a 7,8,9, or wedge, you need to move up a tee or two. Don’t let your ego ruin the fun of golf by frustrating you because you are doing stuff you are not capable of doing. Don’t try to be a superhero, the cape often times gets tangled around the shaft of the club.

    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.

    107 Reasons More Women Should Play Golf

    107 Reasons More Women Should Play Golf

    OK, maybe 107 reasons is a bi9t of an exaggeration. But we do have some great reasons why more women need to play golf and a bunch of ideas on how to make it easy for them to get started with the game. Our guest is Janet Miller, President of the Louisville Chapter of the LPGA Amateur group, formerly know as the EWGA. Jante’s local Louisville group has an open house here in Louisville on Sunday March 19th and everyone in the area is invited to attend to check out the group. Jeff talks about how easy it is for women to get started by attending a group golf clinic designed to introduce women to the game. We also discuss how golf seems to make it hard for women to get into the game; talking about how intimidating a golf course can be to not only women, but to all beginners in golf. Another great episode this week from Those Weekend Golf Guys, the 2nd best golf show in the world.

    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.

    Swing Faster, Faster

    Swing Faster, Faster

    This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys you will hear three great ways to increase your swing speed. And we all know that sing speed is the best way to assure longer drives and better ball flight. Jeff Smith, one of Golf Magazine’s Top100 Teachers, runs down his 3 techniques to speed up your swing speed. The first way is to make sure your grip is not too tight on the club. He says the grip should be “soft” but not “loose”. Because when your grip Is too tight your rms and wrists do not function correctly and slow down your swing. The second technique to speed up your swing is to learn how to properly use your legs to “push off” the ground. Jeff describes in detail some routines to practice doing that push off sufficiently. And the third technique involves your core muscles. As Tiger Woods said about his game recently, “I can’t push off with my legs like I used to so I have to rely on my core, and my core is stronger than ever.” Jeff Smith has some pretty cool and inexpensive ways to improve core strength in a short amount of time. So, after this week’s episode, your swing will be faster so your shots will be longer! All thanks to 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.