Episodes

  • 4 Secrets To Guaranteed Lower Scores
    Mar 22 2026

    You do it all. You stand behind your ball and get a bead on your target. Without taking your eyes from the target you place the club head behind the ball square to the target. Then you move your body into position and swing and the ball goes left of the target. You were aiming your body left but didn’t realize it. After this episode you will learn how to recognize where your body is aimed.

    Is the club head square to the target? For many of us that is another element of aiming that we have a problem doing. Here’s an easy way to make sure the club head is square to your target line behind the ball.

    Side hill lies are a problem? Yes! For most of us. When Johhny Miller was announcing on TV that we were looking at “hook” or “slice” lies because the balls were above or below the players feet, he was doing a great disservice to golfers because that just isn’t true. Jeff explains why and how to handle any side hill lie shot perfectly.

    This season you will eliminate 3 putts if you follow Jeff’s advice on green reading. Don’t rely on your eyes, use your feet to determine the slope of the green between you and the cup. Also, Jeff shares a fool proof technique to get the speed of your first putt on each hole to stop close to the cup.

    Another great technique packed episode of Those Weekend Golf Guys, presented by FanDuel


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    37 mins
  • The Single Plane Swing
    Mar 15 2026

    Todd Graves is a Golf Instructor who has studied Moe Norman's Single Plane Swing" in detail. He understands not only why it works so well for so many golfers (including himself), but also how to teach others how to use it. He can teach even those of us who have been playng many years using the swing that may not have served us very well.

    Todd Graves is our guest this episode of Those Weekend Golf Guys and will describe the Single Plane Swing and how to use it in great detail


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    46 mins
  • Get Ready For The New Season
    Mar 8 2026

    When getting ready for the new golf season there are lots of things to do.

    1. Organize your golf bag. Clean it out from last season. Make sure you have a place for everything; tee's, balls,range finder, etc.
    2. Clean your clubs. At least start with good grooves!
    3. Clean your grips. Clean them or replace them if they have lost their tackiness.
    4. Test the balls. Take a new ball and one you;ve had in the bag for a while and hold them chest high then drop them. If the older one bounces as high as the new one, keep it in the bag.
    We also talk about how to make sure you've alotted time in your life for golf that doesn't conflict with family's needs.

    How to use famiky time to practice whike having fun with the family and a whole lot more great suggestions to make this the best Golf season of your life.


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    43 mins
  • Strategize For Lower Scores
    Mar 1 2026

    Not only do the guys talk about strategy on the course, but they also discuss some of the times when strategy is important. For example, if your normal distance would land the ball where there are lots of divots in the fairway, Scott suggests you maybe lay up short of there and hit a longer iron into the green. Jeff, of course, rales against the stupid rule that you cannot repair a divpt or drop your ball if you land in one

    Adopt course-management habit of choosing shot locations that produce an easier next shot (e.g., aim for a position where the following shot is makeable and downhill/upright preference) and reinforce this with on-course practice

    Confirm hole yardage before playing a hole in an event (e.g., check current yardage for 16th prior to playing Pro Am) so club selection and strategy are accurate

    Practice and develop consistent club-face control and repeatable short-game touches at a nearby practice area to improve ability to place approach shots and chips where desired


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    49 mins
  • Get A Good Relationship With Your Wedges
    Feb 22 2026
    Pro golfers have a 50% make percentage from 8 feet. For you and I it's more like 5 feet. Can you get a wedge shot from just off the green to 5 feet of the pin for a 50% chance at a 1 putt? You will afer listening to this episode. Find the best techniques to learn what your wedges can do for you and how to manipulate them correctly Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    45 mins
  • Mastering Golf in Windy Conditions
    Feb 15 2026

    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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    45 mins
  • The Best Stuff For Great Golf This Season
    Feb 8 2026

    (00:01) Choosing the Right Golf Ball

    This chapter takes us through the exciting time of year for sports fans, highlighting the upcoming March Madness, the Masters, the Kentucky Derby, and the Indy 500. We discuss the role of BetOnline as a resource for sports enthusiasts who want to engage in betting during this busy sports season. Additionally, we explore a listener's question about choosing the right golf ball, emphasizing the importance of selecting a ball based on short game performance rather than solely on driver speed. We touch on how golfers' equipment choices, including golf balls, evolve as they become more serious about the game. By considering the needs of the short game, we offer insights into finding the best golf ball to enhance overall performance on the course.

    (12:38) Choosing the Right Golf Ball Features

    This chapter focuses on the complexities of choosing the right golf ball based on a player's skill level and playing habits. We explore the variability introduced by human golfers compared to standardized testing methods like those conducted by the USGA. The discussion highlights how factors such as swing consistency and clubface control can affect performance and the economic considerations of purchasing higher-end golf balls. We advise that players who struggle with accuracy and lose balls frequently might benefit from choosing more affordable options, whereas more skilled golfers can justify investing in premium balls for better performance, especially around the greens. Ultimately, the context of each player's abilities and goals should guide their choice in golf equipment.

    (25:39) Choosing the Right Golf Club

    This chapter focuses on the importance of getting fitted for golf clubs by knowledgeable professionals rather than making impulsive purchases based on appearances or advertisements. We discuss how newer clubs, designed with advanced materials and engineering, can significantly improve a player's performance, especially for those with slower swing speeds or aging players. We emphasize the importance of updating equipment to match current capabilities and highlight real-life examples of golfers who have benefited from this approach. Additionally, we share insights into how subtle habits, like leaning on a club or hitting the ground during practice swings, can affect equipment integrity and performance. This episode underscores the value of proper equipment fitting and maintenance in enhancing one's golf game.

    (36:20) The Importance of Golf Equipment

    This chapter explores the common misconceptions surrounding the use of golf gloves and the importance of maintaining equipment in good condition. We humorously discuss how golfers often misuse gloves, either by using them when they are worn out or dirty, which diminishes their effectiveness in enhancing grip. The conversation shifts to when equipment truly begins to matter for a golfer's performance, particularly emphasizing the impact of having the right driver. We highlight that while average players might not see drastic improvements with better equipment, those shooting under 90 can benefit significantly from well-fitted clubs. The chapter concludes with advice on selecting equipment, urging players to test and get fitted for drivers rather than being swayed by appearances or advertisements, as having the right driver can greatly influence both practical play and psychological confidence on the course.


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    45 mins
  • Coming soon! Two new products to make you a better golfer
    Feb 1 2026

    Jeff Smith returns from the PGA Merchandise Show with two new tools that can immediately help your putting. He reviews the “Genius Ball,” a smart golf ball with an internal chip that delivers detailed putting data, and an innovative octagonal‑sided grip designed to make finding the correct hand position easier and more consistent.


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    45 mins