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Birdie Board Podcast
by Alterac Software
Golf Is Better With Friends.The Birdie Board Podcast is a show about the game of golf and the people who play it. From major championships and rising stars to weekend matches, golf trips, equipment, course design, and the traditions that shape the sport, we explore why golf is more than just a game.Each episode focuses on the stories, moments, and friendly competition that make golf meaningful, whether you’re following the pros or teeing it up with friends. If you enjoy the banter, connection, and shared experiences that come with the game, this podcast is for you.
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Episode 30: Golf Tempo, Ryder Cup History, And A Dominant PGA Win
This episode of the Birdie Board Podcast continues the new segmented format, covering professional golf, practical tips, and the stories behind the game.In Tour Talk, Corey breaks down a dominant performance at the Cadillac Championship, where Cameron Young ran away with the field in a rare six-shot victory. He also looks at how the FedEx Cup standings are shaping up and what it says about consistency versus big wins.In Weekend Wins, the focus shifts to one of the most important and often overlooked parts of the golf swing: tempo. Corey shares a recent breakthrough in his own game and explains why tempo can matter more than mechanics. From simple swing cues to real on-course examples, this segment gives you something practical you can immediately apply.Back Nine Stories dives into the 1999 Ryder Cup, one of the most iconic comebacks in golf history. Down four points heading into the final day, Team USA delivered a historic performance to secure the largest comeback in Ryder Cup history.Finally, Clubhouse Updates covers what’s been happening with Birdie Board, including growing usage beyond friends and family and a personal update on joining a competitive golf league.If you’re looking for a mix of golf insight, practical improvement, and the history that makes the game great, this episode brings it all together.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 29: Rory McIlroy, The Masters, And How To Play Faster Golf
This episode of the Birdie Board Podcast takes a new format, breaking things into four segments that cover everything from professional golf to practical tips and the stories behind the game.First up is Tour Talk, where Corey recaps the Masters Tournament and what made Rory McIlroy’s back-to-back win so impressive. From losing a six-shot lead to closing it out under pressure, there’s a lot to unpack from one of the biggest events in golf. He also looks ahead to the RBC Heritage and what makes it such a unique follow-up tournament.Next is Weekend Wins, focused on one of the most common issues in recreational golf: slow play. Corey breaks down the concept of ready golf, how to keep pace without rushing, and simple habits that make a big difference when playing with a group.In Back Nine Stories, the episode shifts into the history of the game with a look at Rory McIlroy’s early life. From humble beginnings in Northern Ireland to becoming one of the best golfers in the world, it’s a reminder of the dedication and support that shaped his career.Finally, Clubhouse Updates shares what’s new with Birdie Board, including recent growth, real usage in group play, and how the app continues to make scoring and match play easier for golfers.If you enjoy golf with friends and want a mix of insight, tips, and stories, this episode brings it all together in a simple, easy-to-follow format.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 28: Why The Masters Is Unlike Any Other Golf Tournament
The Masters Tournament is one of the most iconic events in golf, but there’s a lot more to it than just four days of competition.In this episode of the Birdie Board Podcast, Corey breaks down everything you need to know about the Masters, from its history and traditions to how the tournament actually works. Played every year at Augusta National, the Masters is unlike any other major, with unique rules, traditions, and an atmosphere that sets it apart from the rest of the golf world.Corey walks through the origins of Augusta National, the story behind the green jacket, and how the tournament evolved into what it is today. From the early days when members had to chip in to pay the winner, to modern prize pools in the millions, the growth of the Masters reflects the evolution of the game itself.The episode also covers some of the most interesting traditions, including the Champions Dinner, honorary tee shots, and the unique way fans experience the tournament as “patrons.” You’ll also hear about how players qualify, what makes winning the Masters so significant, and the long-term benefits that come with it.To help you get the most out of watching this year’s tournament, Corey also highlights key tee times, notable groups, and storylines to follow, including Rory McIlroy defending his title and the presence of rising amateur talent.Whether you’re a longtime golf fan or just getting into the sport, this episode gives you a simple, engaging way to understand what makes the Masters so special.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 27: The Right Way To Warm Up For Golf
Most golfers think the round starts on the first tee, but in reality, it starts well before that.Before you even hit a shot, you’re making decisions. What kind of round are you playing? Are you keeping score? Are you playing a match? How competitive is this going to be? And for a lot of golfers, this is where things already start to feel a little off.In this episode of the Birdie Board Podcast, Corey walks through a real early-season round where he tried something different: a true practice round with no scorekeeping. Instead of playing the course as-is, he focused on intentionally practicing different types of shots, from repositioning in the fairway to changing tee boxes for better yardages.What came out of that experience was a bigger realization. The way you approach the beginning of your round, both mentally and physically, has a huge impact on how the entire day plays out.This episode breaks down two key areas that most golfers overlook. First, the challenge of setting up a round that actually feels right for your group. Whether you're playing casually with friends or trying to keep things fair with different skill levels, that initial setup matters more than people think.Second, Corey shares a simple and practical pre-round routine that helps you feel ready without overthinking your swing. From quick stretching to a structured range warmup and putting routine, the goal isn’t perfection. It’s getting your body loose, your mind in the right place, and your expectations set for the round.If you’ve ever felt rushed, unprepared, or slightly off before the first hole, this episode will help you rethink how you start your rounds so everything feels smoother from the beginning.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 26: How to Start Your Golf Season the Right Way
Golf season is finally here, and for a lot of us, that first round comes with a mix of excitement… and frustration.In this episode, Corey breaks down what golfers should actually focus on at the start of the season. From managing expectations versus reality, to avoiding the most common early-season mistakes, this episode is all about setting yourself up for a better year of golf.You’ll hear why your swing shouldn’t be your main focus, how to approach your first few rounds without unnecessary pressure, and why separating practice rounds from competitive rounds can completely change your mindset. Corey also shares simple ways to ease back into form, including how to use forgiving game formats like Stableford and match play to keep things fun while you’re still getting dialed in.Whether you’re coming off a long winter or just looking to improve your consistency, this episode will help you reset your mindset, build better habits early, and actually enjoy the start of your golf season.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 25: How I Think Through Golf Hole Strategy
Episode 25 is a milestone, and Corey celebrates hitting 25 episodes and nearing 250 downloads before diving into a practical strategy discussion built around a real round. Instead of theory, he breaks down how he approaches holes by looking at the course map, identifying safe landing areas, and choosing targets that maximize good outcomes even when the swing does not cooperate. Corey walks through a par five where the fairway narrows near trouble and explains why he chose the “fat” landing area, how he recovered from a shank, and how net scoring changes the way a hole should feel when you get strokes. Then he breaks down a par three by mapping safe misses around bunkers and using a shot shape to create multiple acceptable results. Finally, he covers a par four where he plays for his miss, aims to remove the most dangerous trouble, and sets up an easier approach and chip. The big takeaway is that course strategy is not just about better decisions, it is also one of the best ways to get your mind off swing mechanics and back into playing golf the way it is meant to be played.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 24: Golf Rules and Scoring Most Friend Groups Misunderstand
Most golfers play for years without fully understanding how golf scoring and handicaps actually work. In this episode of the Birdie Board Podcast, Corey breaks down several golf concepts that many friend groups misunderstand, including score differential, handicap indexes, stroke indexes, ready golf, net vs gross scoring, and maximum hole scores for handicap purposes.If you've ever wondered how the handicap system really works, why your handicap isn't your average score, or how net scoring is calculated, this episode explains it in a simple and practical way for everyday golfers.Whether you're new to golf or have been playing for years, this episode will help you better understand the systems that make golf competitions fair and fun.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 23: How Amateur Golf Should Actually Be Structured
Last week’s episode on controversial golf rules sparked a surprising amount of engagement in Birdie Board short clips, which got Corey thinking about why certain topics light people up online. Instead of diving into the psychology, Episode 23 pivots into something practical: how amateur golf should be structured so competition is normal, fair, and actually enjoyable.Corey breaks the episode into five pillars:Normalize competition: golf is one of the only casual sports where people often avoid competing, even though competition is what makes games feel meaningful.Skill-based tee boxes: most amateurs play too far back, which makes par feel impossible and the round feel like a grind.Stroke play and personal par: handicaps exist to balance skill differences, and understanding stroke allocation helps you know what “par for you” really is on each hole.Competing with friends without it getting weird: agree on rules before teeing off, keep enforcement structural, and build shared buy-in.The amateur forgiveness framework: optional pre-agreed rules like max score limits, OB as red stakes, lift/clean/place, and the gallery rule to keep things fair and moving.Corey also shares a few Birdie Board updates, including removing players before a match starts and fixing medal emojis for tied leaderboard spots.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 22: The Most Controversial Rules In Golf
Episode 22 is all about the golf rules that spark the biggest arguments, especially among amateurs. Corey shares what kicked this off, a viral video about divot relief, then walks through a list of the most debated rules in the game and why they feel so unfair or confusing in real rounds.You’ll hear thoughts on leaving the flagstick in, accidentally moving your ball on the green, the infamous “divot in the fairway” rule, temporary water relief, and why out of bounds penalties feel so brutal for everyday golfers. Corey also digs into gray areas like provisional balls, asking for advice during a round, and the bigger question behind all of it: should amateurs always play exactly like the pros, or should friend groups agree on modified rules as long as they’re honest about their scores?If you’ve ever argued about white stakes, divots, or what “counts” as your real score, this one will hit home.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 21: Morikawa Wins at Pebble Beach, Plus the Rules on the Green
Episode 21 covers two big topics: a quick recap of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (the first signature event and first non cut event of the season), plus the final installment of the rules series with a deep dive into rules on the green.Corey breaks down what actually counts as “on the green,” what to do when you end up on the wrong green, how order of play works (and when it can become a penalty in competition), and the key mechanics of marking, moving, and replacing your ball correctly. He also covers common edge cases like puddles on the putting surface, accidentally moving the ball while marking, hitting another ball on the green, the 10 second rule for balls hanging on the lip, and when you must replay a stroke due to outside interference.To close it out, Corey shares a Birdie Board content idea: recreating the “Reebok Invitational” YouTube golf tournament inside Birdie Board to show what that match could have looked like using the app.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 20: Out of Bounds Rules Explained (White Stakes, Provisionals, and Unplayables)
Out of bounds might be the simplest rule in golf, but it’s also one of the easiest ways for amateurs to throw away strokes.In Episode 20, Corey breaks down everything you need to know about white stakes, what “out of bounds” actually means, and why it’s often smarter to miss toward a red-staked penalty area instead. He also explains exactly how provisional balls work, when you’re allowed to play one, and what to do when you find your original ball but it’s still basically impossible to hit.To wrap up, Corey shares a quick winter practice update, including how practicing swing mechanics without a ball has helped him lock in better angles and tempo, plus a few Birdie Board updates and a request for early season feedback.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 19: Penalty Areas Explained - Red Stakes vs Yellow Stakes
In Episode 19 of the Birdie Board Podcast, Corey breaks down penalty areas in a simple, practical way. You’ll learn the difference between yellow stakes and red stakes, what actually counts as “in” the penalty area, and the two core decisions you always have: play it as it lies, or take one penalty stroke and use your relief options.Corey walks through the exact drop options for yellow stakes (back on the line or re-hit) and the extra option you get with red stakes (two club lengths). He also covers common real-world situations like uncertainty about whether your ball is actually in the penalty area, identifying your ball in messy spots, what you can and cannot move, and what happens when your attempt to play out of the penalty area goes sideways.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 18: Angles That Kill Consistency - Wrist Rotation and Hands Off Center
In this episode, Corey shares a winter golf swing breakthrough after his first simulator session of the offseason. He breaks down two sneaky angle mistakes that wreck consistency for amateurs: rotating the lead wrist too much and letting the hands drift off center too soon. Using simple “degrees” checkpoints (including what many pros do, 0 to 20 degrees of lead-wrist rotation, and a tight range for hands staying centered), Corey explains why big angles create big timing problems, especially with longer clubs like the driver.You’ll also get a practical at-home drill you can do without a ball: pause your swing, bring your hands back in front of you, and check your wrist and hand position instantly. Corey wraps with an easy tempo cue (a 1-2-3 count with a slight pause at the top) that helps the body start rotating before the hands, which can reduce slices and that “handsy” feeling. Perfect offseason work to build a more repeatable, “boring” swing that holds up for a full round.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 17: Bunker Rules Explained - Relief, Penalties, and What Amateurs Get Wrong
Bunkers can be intimidating for amateurs, and the rules inside them are more nuanced than most golfers realize. In Episode 17, Corey breaks down the bunker rules that actually matter, including what counts as being “in” the bunker, how to handle a ball that disappears in soft sand, why you can’t ground your club, and what to do when there’s standing water.We also cover practical situations like rakes and movable objects, abnormal bunker conditions, footprints and unraked lies, unplayable ball options (including when you can leave the bunker), and what happens if a bunker shot goes out of bounds. To wrap up, Corey shares Birdie Board updates, including recent releases, login improvements, and ways to opt into the email list.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 16: PGA Tour 2026 Begins - Brooks Koepka Returns
The PGA Tour 2026 season is officially underway, and the storylines are already heating up. In this episode, we break down what makes the start of this season different, why Signature Events matter more than ever, and how early-season tournaments set the tone for the year ahead.We dive into the cancellation of The Sentry, the importance of non-signature events like the Sony Open, and how the FedEx Cup “Swing Five” impacts player eligibility. The biggest headline of all: Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour. We unpack the PGA’s Returning Member Program, the financial implications, and what Koepka’s decision could mean for other LIV players.Whether you closely follow professional golf or just want context for the season ahead, this episode serves as a clear, easy-to-follow primer for what to watch as the PGA Tour ramps up.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 15: Fairway & Rough Rules Explained
In Episode 15 of the Birdie Board Podcast, Corey continues the winter rules series by breaking down the “general area” rules, everything between the tee box and the green (fairway, rough, other teeing areas, and even the wrong green). You’ll learn the most practical rules to save strokes: the 3 minute search clock, lost ball options for pace of play, how to identify a ball properly, what you can and cannot move around your lie, accidental ball movement, embedded ball relief, free relief from cart paths and abnormal course conditions, what to do on the wrong green, the truth about divots, when to take an unplayable, and a few weird ones like animals taking your ball and double hits.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 14: Tee Box Rules Every Golfer Should Know
In Episode 14 of the Birdie Board Podcast, Corey continues the winter golf rules series by focusing on the tee box. You’ll learn the official rules (and the practical, real world versions) for late arrival, the 14 club limit, order of play, teeing area boundaries, tee markers, accidents vs. whiffs, advice rules, provisionals for lost balls or out of bounds, and even what you can chip or putt while waiting on the tee.Corey also shares a quick update on Birdie Board’s progress, recent international downloads, podcast stats, and why TGL is worth watching during the offseason.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 13: Making the Most of Winter Golf Practice (with Jeff Jones, PGA)
Jeff Jones is back on the Birdie Board podcast, and this time the conversation is all about winter practice and how to actually make it count. Corey and Jeff talk through why the off season can be the best time to improve, especially because you can slow down, stop obsessing over ball flight, and build real fundamentals that will hold up when spring arrives.Jeff breaks down what to prioritize during winter practice, including building speed, improving your starting position, and creating a simple, consistent routine that keeps you progressing even when it is cold and dark outside. They also dig into practical at home setups, why basic launch monitor metrics can be enough, and how short, frequent practice beats long sessions almost every time.If you want to show up in March or April with more confidence, more consistency, and a more reliable swing, this episode gives you a realistic plan you can actually stick to.Watch Jeff’s videos: Jeff Jones Golf on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@JeffJonesGolf)Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 12: Golf, Spine Health, And Preventing Back Pain
In this winter training episode, Corey sits down with Dr. Mike Carnuccio, a doctor of physical therapy, to unpack what every golfer should know about the spine. Mike breaks down the basic mechanics of the spine, how the discs actually work, and why rotation is both the magic of the golf swing and a major source of risk for back injuries.From disc bulges, herniations, and nerve compression to real life examples like Will Zalatoris and Tiger Woods, Mike explains what is really happening when golfers hurt their backs. He then walks through practical ways to prevent injury, including off season training ideas, in season warm up routines, and why hip mobility matters just as much as spinal strength.If you have ever finished a round with a sore back, worry about long term spine health, or want to build a smarter winter golf routine, this conversation will give you a clearer understanding of your body and a simple plan to help you swing pain free longer.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 11: Golf Rule Basics & Dropping Rules
In this episode of the Birdie Board podcast, Corey kicks off a winter friendly refresher on the rules of golf. He shares how learning the rules in a competitive league gave him confidence in his scorecard and helped him guide friends through tricky situations on the course.Corey walks through key basics like holing out versus conceding, how and when you can substitute your golf ball, what it really means to “play it as it lies,” and how club length affects your drop options. He also explains the proper mechanics of taking a drop, common penalty scenarios when you drop incorrectly, and what to do when play is suspended for weather or lightning.Whether you are a casual weekend golfer or a little more serious about your score, this episode will help you understand the rules around dropping and basic situations so you can play more confidently, track your true progress, and get more out of every round with Birdie Board.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 10: How a Simple Idea Became a Golf Training Aid
In Episode 10 of the Birdie Board Podcast, Corey talks with Steve, the founder of PathPal Golf, about how a simple on range frustration grew into a fully developed golf training aid. Steve walks through the entire journey, from noticing how hard it was to use alignment sticks on turf and mats, to researching drills, sketching early designs, and partnering with a CAD designer to build the first prototype.They dig into how 3d printing opened the door for rapid iteration, how feedback from top Golf Digest recognized instructors shaped the final product, and why versatility and real golfer problems sit at the center of PathPal’s design philosophy. If you have ever been curious about how golf products are created or you have your own idea you would love to bring to life, this episode is a behind the scenes look at turning a simple golf pain point into a practical training tool.------Learn more about PathPal golf: https://pathpalgolf.com/Follow PathPal: https://www.instagram.com/pathpal_golf/Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 9: Three Skills to Sharpen in the Off-Season
As the golf season winds down and the cold months roll in, this episode dives into the three overlooked skills that matter most when spring returns. Instead of losing momentum this winter, you can use the off-season to sharpen your mindset, understand your patterns, and prepare for a stronger start next year. We break down course awareness, tempo management, and smarter scoring decisions, with reflection questions you can use to review your 2025 season and set up real improvement for 2026.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 8: Golf 101 for the Obsessed - 8 Secrets Hidden in the Basics
Curious why golf gets under your skin and stays there? In this episode, Corey pulls back the curtain on the game’s “simple” basics to reveal the deeper stuff: character, history, design, language, and the mental rhythm that keeps players hooked for life. You’ll hear how a self-policed honor code shaped the sport, why we play 18 holes, where birdies and bogeys came from, how ball dimples changed the flight forever, and why handicaps are the genius math that lets friends of different skill levels compete fairly.We also touch on pace of play, the magic of your first pure strike, and a quick update on the latest Birdie Board release: feedback link in-app, festive holiday logo, and a new host control to manually override player handicaps for a match.Related blog (full write-up): https://www.birdieboard.golf/blog/golf-101-for-the-obsessed-8-secrets-hidden-in-the-basicsIf you enjoyed the show, subscribe and share it with a golf buddy. Before your next round, grab the Birdie Board app on iOS or Android so scoring, handicaps, and match math are handled while you focus on playing.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 7: Maximizing Return on Time Spent (with Jeff Jones, PGA)
How do you get the most improvement out of the limited time you have for golf? Jeff Jones, a PGA teaching professional with 40+ years of experience, joins Corey to break down practical ways to maximize your return on practice: like why 8–10 minutes a day beats one long session, how to balance mechanics vs. feel, and why focusing on driver, wedges, and putter moves the scorecard fastest. Jeff also shares his classic “mattress and carpet” basement story, winter training ideas, and why posting scores (and playing for a little something) changes your mindset.Watch Jeff’s videos: Jeff Jones Golf on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@JeffJonesGolf)Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 6: The 60-Day Golf Fitness Base Plan
In this episode, Corey introduces The 60-Day Golf Fitness Base Plan, a practical, beginner-friendly workout designed to help golfers build strength, endurance, and mobility through the off-season. He shares how he structured the plan for consistency, how mobility and endurance translate to better performance on the course, and why the best time to start is now.Follow along and access the full plan here: 👉 Download the 60-Day Golf Fitness Base Plan (Google Sheet)Corey also shares exciting Birdie Board milestones: passing 50 app downloads, 50 podcast downloads, and over 30,000 video views...and closes with a teaser for next week’s special guest: PGA Professional Jeff Jones.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 5: How to Get Golf-Ready This Winter
The off-season isn’t downtime...it’s the best time to get better. In this episode, we talk about golf workouts that matter: how pros like Tiger and Rory train for real performance, and how you can build strength, speed, and control without living in the gym. Whether you’re chasing more distance or fewer aches by hole 18, this episode will help you build a routine that pays off next spring.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 4: Mastering the Mental Game and Smarter Shot Strategy
In this episode, Corey takes an honest look at his own game as a 20-handicap golfer and shares what’s made the biggest difference in his scores lately...the mental game. From learning to focus on the target to making smarter decisions off the tee, Corey walks through his approach to course management from tee to green.He also breaks down key ideas around approach shot dispersion, how to build a consistent putting routine, and why you should think in terms of your handicap’s par rather than the course’s. The episode wraps up with a quick update on Birdie Board’s latest version (v1.4.0) and what’s coming next in v1.4.1.If you’re looking to play smarter, not harder, this is an episode you’ll want to hear.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 3: Understanding Course and Slope Rating
In this episode, Corey breaks down two numbers every golfer has seen but few actually understand...course rating and slope rating. He explains what they mean, how to find them on your scorecard, and how they tie directly into your handicap. Then, he talks about how Birdie Board uses those same ratings to make scoring fair across different courses and skill levels.Whether you’re a scratch golfer or still learning the game, you’ll come away understanding how these ratings keep competition fun and balanced.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 2: Delaware Golf Trip 2025 w/ Birdie Board
In this episode, we relive our 2025 Delaware Golf Trip: a three-round, team-based showdown between the Red and Blue teams. From the long fairways of Heritage Shores to the scenic greens of Baywood and the final day battle at The Links at St. Annes, every shot, every point, and every Feathered Feat was tracked through Birdie Board.Hear how the Blue Team pulled off their comeback, the moments that made the trip memorable, and how Birdie Board made keeping score effortless and fun.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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Episode 1: Welcome to the Birdie Board Podcast
In this very first episode, Corey introduces the Birdie Board Podcast and shares the vision behind it. You’ll hear about the purpose of the show, the kinds of golf conversations you can expect in future episodes, and the story behind the Birdie Board app, a new way to make golf scoring simple, fun, and fair.Corey also gives a preview of an upcoming golf trip where Birdie Board will be used for the first time with a full group.If you love golf, whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out — this podcast is your clubhouse for stories, culture, strategy, and tools that bring golfers together.Golf Is Better With Friends ⛳ Download the Birdie Board App (Free)Download from the Apple App StoreDownload from the Google Play StoreLearn more at 🌐birdieboard.golf
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Golf Is Better With Friends.The Birdie Board Podcast is a show about the game of golf and the people who play it. From major championships and rising stars to weekend matches, golf trips, equipment, course design, and the traditions that shape the sport, we explore why golf is more than just a game.Each episode focuses on the stories, moments, and friendly competition that make golf meaningful, whether you’re following the pros or teeing it up with friends. If you enjoy the banter, connection, and shared experiences that come with the game, this podcast is for you.
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