Episodios

  • Change That Sticks
    Jan 10 2026

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    Change sounds inspiring until it asks you to feel awkward, look odd, and swing “worse” before it gets better. We dive into the real reason most golfers stall: chasing outcomes while avoiding the uncomfortable work of reshaping a motor pattern. Instead of miracle tips, we map a practical path that ties movement, club delivery, and ball flight together with measurement, clarity, and grit.

    We talk about why grit often beats raw talent and how the “natural” label hides the hours of deliberate practice behind great performances. Then we connect that mindset to golf: launch monitor data reveals your pattern, while force plates or 3D motion capture expose the body motions driving it. With that insight, targeted drills act like training wheels—deliberate constraints that teach a new order of operations. You’ll see early gains in path, face-to-path, and strike quality before your feel catches up, which builds belief and momentum.

    We also tackle fake progress. Playing the same course can trim strokes through familiarity without building portable skill. If you want a game that travels, you must rotate discomfort into practice: work on long irons and fairway woods, vary targets and lies, and test the motion at playing speed. Openness and commitment turn this into a sustainable process. A coach can diagnose root causes and design effective drills; only you can do the reps and bring the new pattern to the course under pressure.

    Ready to trade comfort for capability? Follow our process: identify one root issue, measure it, train it with smart constraints, and reinforce it until it holds up on the tee, on the fairway, and under a card in your pocket. If this helped, subscribe, share with a golf friend, and leave a review so more players find the show. Got a topic you want us to cover next? Send it our way.

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    56 m
  • New Year, Lower Scores
    Jan 3 2026

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    New goals are exciting until the scorecard refuses to move. We pull back the curtain on why the distance craze hasn’t slashed averages and show a cleaner path to real improvement: objective tracking, targeted practice, and smarter decisions from tee to green. Instead of chasing every tip, we walk through how to benchmark your game with Clippd, read your trend lines, and translate those insights into simple routines that actually change outcomes.

    You’ll hear how small edges compound: rolling more 10–12 footers by reducing sidespin, shaving a foot off average chip proximity, and building a bunker plan for the 20–30 yard shot. We get candid about the limits of strokes gained for amateurs, the hidden cost of “feel,” and why diagnosis beats content when you’re stuck. We also dig into coaching and technology—what good force plate use looks like, the questions to ask before you hire, and how to avoid getting dazzled by tools without a plan.

    Gear talk gets real, too. We break down driver head choices, spin and launch windows, and why the wrong low-spin setup can rob carry and accuracy. On the greens, we separate putter trends from fit, explaining when zero torque helps and when toe hang still wins. Then we tie it all together with course strategy: choose layup numbers you love, especially on par fives, and play to your stats instead of your ego.

    If you’re ready to trade guesswork for gains, this conversation gives you a blueprint: set process goals, practice with feedback, track progress, and commit long enough to see the needle move. Subscribe, share this with a golf buddy who needs it, and tell us what topic you want next at measuredgolf.com or on social @MeasuredGolf.

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    50 m
  • Why Chasing Golf Improvement Alone Fails And How To Fix It
    Dec 20 2025

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    Think your swing is one good tip away from greatness? We dig into why that chase feels good in the bay and falls apart on the course, then lay out a cleaner way to build durable skills. Michael breaks down the traps DIY golfers face—treating symptoms instead of causes, relying on timing rather than sequencing, and trusting slick marketing over objective data—and shows how small fundamentals create big change.

    We start with the real baseline: a neutral club path target between −2 and +2 degrees, what it reveals about your pattern, and how path, face, and angle of attack should relate. From there, we look at the hidden levers that tour players monitor daily but amateurs skip: alignment discipline, grip that stays neutral throughout a round, and posture that stacks the body to create torque without back pain. You’ll learn why standing too far inflates an into‑out path, how moving closer can neutralize it, and why “found it” timing at the range won’t hold for four hours under shifting lies, wind, and stress.

    We also separate old wisdom from today’s realities. Pre‑2000 balls and tiny heads rewarded control; modern urethane balls and 460cc drivers reward power with control. That context matters when you lift cues from legends. For those navigating the content firehose, we share practical guardrails: use TrackMan University for vetted education, build sessions with one priority, track trends not hero swings, and vet coaches by results, objectivity, and understanding of anatomy and physics. If lessons burned you before, use our framework to hold coach and player accountable with clear baselines and measurable change.

    Ready to trade guesswork for growth? Listen now, subscribe for more grounded golf coaching, and share this with a range buddy who’s one tip away from another rabbit hole. Then tell us: what’s the one habit you’ll change at your next practice?

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    53 m
  • Stop Chasing Perfect, Start Learning Golf
    Dec 13 2025

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    Ready to stop renting swing changes and finally own your game? We dig into why so many golfers stall out despite new gear and endless tips, and we map a clearer path forward: study your miss patterns, track real data, and train skills that hold up on real lies with real pressure. The goal isn’t perfect positions; it’s predictable outcomes.

    We pull back the curtain on golf’s hype cycle and why “buying a game” rarely works. Then we get specific: where to place force in the swing, why stability beats late speed, and how neutral-ish path and face-to-path relationships build a shot shape you can trust. You’ll learn why consistent apex and land angle across the bag matters more than peak seven-iron distance, how to practice variability instead of comfort, and why the best players embrace uncomfortable reps because that’s where the nervous system rewires.

    This conversation also tackles the human side of improvement: accountability, useful stats, and the mindset to ride golf’s highs and lows without spiraling. We share practical ways to use tools like Arccos and launch monitors to reveal true carry distances, side tendencies, and gapping issues—sometimes even hidden loft problems. With objective feedback, coaching shifts from entertainment to performance, and your practice starts solving real problems instead of feeding your ego.

    If you’re serious about getting better, measure more, guess less, and commit to the unglamorous work that makes your pattern predictable. Subscribe for more measured takes, share this with a playing partner who’s ready to improve, and leave a review to tell us what you’ll track this season. Want help building your offseason plan? Reach out at measuredgolf.com—we’re here to coach the change that lasts.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Why Chasing Numbers Can Hurt Your Game
    Dec 6 2025

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    Snow on the ground, swing on the mind. We dive into how to practice smart on a launch monitor so your game actually holds up on real turf, in real wind, with real consequences. Instead of chasing viral ball speed and “perfect” numbers, we zero in on what travels: neutral patterns, true carry distances, balanced dispersion, wedge control, and putting speed you can trust.

    We start by busting two big myths: that every great swing must live in an in-to-out path and that hitting up with the driver is an automatic win. You’ll hear why many elite players live slightly left of zero and thrive with a consistent fade, and how extreme AoA and closed face-to-path can create low-spin knuckleballs that look long on a screen but won’t stay in a fairway. From there, we build a plan for stability—targeting roughly minus two to plus two degrees of path—and show how to balance left-right misses so uneven lies can bend your shot shape instead of breaking your round.

    Next, we make carry king. Learn how to map each club’s carry on good and common misses, why draw vs fade affects carry and rollout, and how to use front-middle-back yardages to pick smarter approach numbers. For scoring, we go deep on wedges: use distance ladders, track peak height, center the strike around groove three to four, and flight shots lower with enough spin to stop in a hop or two. Then we unlock putting with data most golfers ignore: face angle rules start line, side spin can curve putts on “flat” surfaces, and 1.68 mph entry speed keeps more of the cup available and beats the tiny ramp around the hole.

    We wrap with a pragmatic blueprint: learn what the metrics mean, choose the few that move your score, play the “pins” strategy to avoid short-siding, and study your misses as much as your pured shots. When the snow melts, the golfers who practiced this way won’t just look good on a monitor—they’ll post better numbers on the card. Enjoy the episode, subscribe for more practical coaching, and share this with a range buddy who’s still chasing total instead of carry.

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    50 m
  • From Feathery To Force Plates: Why Today’s Swing Must Evolve
    Nov 29 2025

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    The swing most golfers try to copy was built for a different ball, a different driver, and a different course. We open the hood on modern golf and explain why the urethane revolution, 460cc “10K” drivers, and longer, lusher setups flipped the problem you’re trying to solve. If balata demanded de-loft and spin control, today’s game rewards height, speed, and tight face control—backed by measurement instead of myth.

    We dig into the big pivot points: how TrackMan corrected ball flight laws so you can finally aim your fixes at face and face-to-path, not old path-first dogma; why force plates reveal the real engine of speed and consistency—timed ground reaction forces and a strong lower-body brake; and how proper sequencing lets different-looking swings share the same efficient blueprint. Along the way, we unpack the injury equation: you can only accelerate what you can decelerate. Without braking, those “send it” swings load your wrists and elbows instead of the ground.

    This is a practical guide for fitting your motion to modern gear. Expect clear takeaways on launching it higher without losing control, choosing loft that helps carry, and training where changes stick best—away from the range, in the gym and PT space, where patterns and tissues adapt. We also look ahead: records should fall, AI coaching will improve, and the smartest players will blend classic craft with present-day science.

    Ready to play the game that’s actually on the course today? Subscribe, share this with a golf friend who’s stuck in 1974, and leave a quick review telling us the one swing myth you’re retiring next.

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    48 m
  • Why Fittings Typically Don't Help Your Game, And How To Optimize Your Bag
    Nov 22 2025

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    Tired of hearing that the “new face is hotter” and you’ll gain 20 yards overnight? Let’s cut through the noise. We unpack why many golf fittings overpromise, how launch monitor “totals” mislead you on soft fairways, and what numbers actually predict better scores on real courses. You’ll learn why carry should be your north star, how modern heads underspin on mishits, and the simple way to pressure‑test a setup against your typical misses instead of your single best swing.

    We walk through the Ping optimal launch and spin chart so you can walk into a fitting with a plan: match launch and RPM to your attack angle, then verify that your good and imperfect strikes still carry strong. If you’ve been tempted by ultralight or super‑whippy shafts, we explain the biomechanics of why they rarely add meaningful speed without adding chaos. A smarter move is to find a shaft profile that complements your delivery and echo that feel across driver, irons, and wedges for consistent launch windows and tighter dispersion.

    Indoor bays and mats hide the truths that show up on grass. That’s why we lay out a practical checklist: ask for carry numbers, fit to your misses, watch spin stay high enough for stability, and test wedges outside on bunkers and tight lies to dial in bounce and grinds. We also talk about the business side—why shops push aftermarket shafts and “services,” and why stock options from major brands often serve 80% of golfers just fine. Bonus: last year’s heads and lightly used gear can be absolute steals, delivering the same on‑course results without the premium price tag.

    If you want gear that works where it counts—on your course, in your weather, with your swing—this guide gives you the tools to push back on hype and make smart choices. Subscribe, share with a golf buddy who’s eyeing a new driver, and leave a review with your biggest fitting win or regret so we can dig into it on a future show.

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    59 m
  • Coaching Amateurs Vs. Professionals
    Nov 15 2025

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    Want to practice like it counts? We open the notebook from a Scottsdale trip and dig into the real differences between coaching tour players and everyday golfers—where benchmarks, decision-making, and data matter more than pretty swings. Pros already meet the speed, approach, and scrambling standards, so the work shifts to human skills: choosing the right shot, trusting a plan, and validating ideas with objective feedback. Amateurs often miss the target by misreading their own games, chasing distance while leaks in putting and chipping quietly add strokes.

    We lay out clear scoring benchmarks—why roughly 31 putts per round correlates with breaking 80, how three-putt control and short game proximity drive scoring, and what “makeable” actually means from 6 to 10 feet. Then we compare practice that sticks versus practice that soothes. Pros test feels across lies, use alignment every session, and build motor patterns without a club before confirming ball flight. They activate, not stretch, before tee times, turning on the chains they’ll use under pressure. You’ll hear how to copy that flow with simple activation, constraint drills, and short game games that tie reps to results.

    We also get honest about equipment. Tour players benefit from elite fitting and consistent shaft profiles, swing weights, lofts, and lies. Many amateurs game clubs that are too long or mismatched, forcing compensations no drill can fully fix. We break down how to work with a fitter who understands delivery, why proper sole interaction matters, and how the right build can clean up contact, start lines, and distance control.

    If you’re ready to stop guessing and start growing, this conversation gives you the blueprint: human-first movement, measurable benchmarks, focused practice, and gear that actually fits. Subscribe for more, share this with a golfer who needs a plan, and leave a review telling us where you’re losing the most strokes—putting, wedges, or tee shots?

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    46 m
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