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The Measured Golf Podcast
by Michael Dutro, PGA
With so many amazing things happening in the Measured Golf Community, we have decided to start a podcast to discuss all of the amazing things that we are seeing have a positive impact on our athletes. Whether it be Ground Reaction Forces, Golf Biomechanics, or strategies for making the most out of your limited practice time, we hope that this podcast becomes a resource for you to finally become the player you know you can be! Video of the podcast can be found by visiting our Measured Golf YouTube page. Upcoming Guest and announcements can be viewed by following the Measured Golf Instagram page. To learn more, or to visit the Measured Golf facility in person, please, find us on the web at measuredgolf.com.
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The Poker Mindset That Lowers Scores
Send us Fan MailYou can love golf and still be tired of the same story: one bold swing turns a solid round into a grind. We’re heading toward a bucket-list stretch of courses, but before we get lost in Monterey Peninsula, Cypress Point, and Pasatiempo, we slow down and talk about the decision-making that actually lowers scores anywhere.We break down a course management framework that clicks fast: treat every shot like a poker hand. When should you “push the chips in” and take on the high-risk play, and when should you fold, lay up, and keep the round boring? We walk through a par-5 example where going for the green looks tempting, but the real math shows how quickly a birdie chance becomes a double. Then we connect it to a famous Augusta moment, where the best players go all in only when the situation truly demands it.From there, we get practical about pressure. Tournament rounds and high-stakes weekend games don’t just “feel harder” because they are harder. Performance drops, commitment wobbles, and anomalies show up. We share how we coach a reset after a baffling swing, how to judge yourself by process over outcome, and how to build targets around your real shot dispersion so you can swing freely without steering. If your goal is dropping from a nine handicap into the three-to-six range, we also make the case for boring improvement: fewer big numbers, better scrambling, smarter lag putting, and fewer ego-driven decisions.If this helps, subscribe, share it with a golf buddy who loves hero shots, and leave a review so more golfers find the show. What’s the one hole where you keep going all in when you should fold?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Make Putts Like A Pro
Send us Fan MailLIV Golf might be heading toward a funding cliff, and that forces a question nobody can dodge: where do all these world-class players go if the current model changes after 2026? We talk through the ripple effects, from fewer PGA Tour starts and the rise of signature events to what a more global schedule could look like under new leadership with an NFL growth mindset.Then we pivot from the tour drama to the part of golf that actually changes your score tomorrow: course management and putting. We break down why “bad course management” usually isn’t a single bad swing, it’s the decision to aim at every flag. The best players pick smarter targets, accept 15 to 20 feet, and let good misses look great.From there, we go full putting nerd and make it usable. You’ll hear the case for the one-foot-past rule, what TrackMan’s 1.62 mph entry speed really implies, and why dying putts can lose their roll and get knocked offline by crowning, footprints, or grain. We also cover why long putts rarely drop, how face angle tolerance tightens with distance, and why putter fit (loft, attack angle, arc, toe hang, forgiveness) matters more than chasing perfect “zero” numbers.We close with simple practice you can actually stick to: a mirror check for eye line and aim, a tee cross drill at 3, 6, 9, and 12 feet to build pressure, and a lag putting target built around a 10% leave zone. Subscribe for next week, share this with a buddy who hates straight putts, and leave a review with your biggest putting miss and why you think it happens.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Are You Practicing Skills Or Protecting Ego
Send us Fan MailYour short game doesn’t fall apart because you “need more touch.” It falls apart because the lie changes, friction changes, and most golfers keep trying to hit the same shot anyway. We bring back the energy from a great golf trip, talk through the Masters hangover, and then get brutally practical about what actually helps you score when conditions are real and time is limited.We start with the stuff that quietly shapes your whole season: public golf pace, why walking often speeds things up, and the small habits that keep rounds moving. From there, we zoom out into why so many players avoid golf lessons, even though they want to improve. Bad diagnosis creates bad trust, and the old “get worse before you get better” sales pitch doesn’t hold up when you’re paying for results. We also explain why measurement tools like force plates can reveal the invisible parts of the swing that guessing can’t.The main course is short game. We break down how dew and wet grass reduce friction, why that makes high-loft shots unpredictable, and when a bump with less loft is the percentage play. We cover low point control, arc depth, using bounce, creating a path that works left to manage speed, and the right-hand feels that keep the face from shutting and producing those hot jumpers. We finish with high, soft pitch ideas, bunker strategy for both short-sided and longer shots, and simple drills you can take straight to the practice area.If you want more clarity around the greens and better decisions under pressure, subscribe, share this with a golf buddy who lives in the bunker, and leave us a review. What short game shot costs you the most strokes right now?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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What If The Swing You See Is Not The Problem
Send us Fan MailWe’re recording from Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the setting is perfect for a conversation about what golf instruction looks like when you stop guessing and start measuring. After watching members and staff react to a live force plate presentation from Michael , we dig into why ground reaction forces and pressure data can change a golf swing fast without the usual spiral of positions, planes, and swing jargon. When you can see the pressure, forces and torques, you can coach the real problem.We break down two foundational concepts that drive everything else: point of application and line of pressure. If you’re fighting early extension, inconsistent contact, or a swing that feels like it has a thousand moving parts, this framework gives you something simple to audit right away. From there, we connect the dots to speed: why the backswing is essentially “done” by P3, how the kinematic sequence works (pelvis, torso, arms, club), and how timing and braking forces create the conditions for a stable face-to-path relationship.Then we apply it to real shots. Chuck shows up with a driver that’s leaking weak-right even though the path is already right, and the fix isn’t a grip change or a wrist cue. It’s a better brake, better pressure into the lead side, and letting the clubhead work on the arc. If you want more clubhead speed, more reliable ball flight, and fewer swing thoughts, this is the roadmap.Subscribe, share this with the golf nerd in your group chat, and leave a review with the one swing problem you want us to tackle next.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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What Augusta National Reveals About Smart Scoring
Send us Fan MailMasters week flips a switch for golfers, and being on the ground at Augusta National makes the lesson impossible to ignore: the course does not reward vibes, it rewards decisions. We talk through what the broadcast can’t show, from the scale of the slopes to the “dinner plate” targets on firm, fast greens, plus the weirdly refreshing impact of a no-phone environment that forces real conversation and connection.We also go deep on coaching and mentorship, because the relationships are the real currency at major championships. Pete Cowan’s name comes up for a reason: his record with elite players is unmatched, and his standards are brutally clear. We share the famous Brooks Koepka bunker story and unpack what it reveals about world-class skill, feedback, and how great coaches push without breaking the player.Then we get practical for your game with modern golf analytics and course management. Why doesn’t raw speed automatically win at Augusta? Because angles, shot shape, wedge control, and predictability decide everything. We cover wedge flight and distance control, why ball fitting matters for amateurs, and the simplest scoring truth most golfers avoid: good golf is boring golf. If you want to drop your handicap, protect par, avoid big numbers, and make the safe miss.Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the show with a golf buddy, and leave a review if these episodes help your scoring. What’s one “boring” decision that saves you strokes?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Stop Chasing Perfect Swings And Start Playing Smarter Golf
Send us Fan MailIf you’ve ever walked off the range thinking you “found it,” then watched it disappear on the first tee, you’re not alone. We’re kicking off peak golf season vibes with Masters week on the horizon, and we start with the hard stuff: the Tiger Woods DUI news, the body cam conversation, and why it’s possible to feel empathy while still demanding real accountability. Golf has heroes, but it also has humans, and we talk honestly about what happens when the world decides it’s “open season.”Then we shift to a question a listener sent that might save you more strokes than any swing tip: is your time better spent trying to improve your golf swing, or maximizing the game you already have to score lower? We break down ball striking versus scoring, course management, and why “perfect” is a trap. We use real benchmarks like greens in regulation, realistic proximity to the hole, and what a good shot looks like for a 15 handicap. You’ll hear how to build margin into targets based on your miss pattern, why front pins punish bad club selection, and how the “60-foot window” can keep you patient and playable.We also get practical on strategy: par-five decision making, laying up to a favorite wedge number, and why even Tiger avoided certain wedge distances. Finally, we talk practice priorities that actually travel to the course: short game practice, lag putting, shots from rough, and the human side of scoring like emotions, breathing, food, and alcohol. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a golf buddy who’s chasing a prettier swing, and leave us a review so more players find the show.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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You Can Get Better Without Beating Balls
Send us Fan MailTiger Woods news drops and we react in real time, not with hot takes, but with the questions every golf fan has when the spotlight hits the biggest name in the sport again. It’s a quick reminder that golf stories can turn fast, and that public pressure has a way of magnifying every detail whether it’s fair or not.From there, we pivot to the part of golf we can actually control: how we practice and how we improve. We unpack lessons from a coaching summit and talk about using technology like TrackMan and force plates without drowning in numbers. The goal is simple: focus on what moves performance. That means knowing which metrics matter for each club, avoiding traps like chasing smash factor with irons, and respecting a few non negotiables while still leaving room for your swing DNA.Then we get tactical. We outline a realistic driving range practice plan for golfers with jobs and limited time: do your drills at home, treat the range like a dress rehearsal, buy the small bucket, and give every shot a routine. We dig into wedge distance control through better contact and lower trajectory, iron practice that trains “miss patterns” by playing pins, and driver work built around setup consistency, alignment sticks, and a dependable shot shape. We finish with short game and putting, including a lag putting drill that trains speed feel at impact so you stop giving away stress free pars with three putts.If you like practical golf coaching you can use today, subscribe, share this with a buddy, and leave a review. What part of your game would you build first: driver, wedges, or putting?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Tournament Prep That Works
Send us Fan MailTournament season is here, and the biggest mistake we see is golfers trying to “cram” right before a qualifier, club championship, or member guest. We’re coming to you from Florida and Michigan with a practical two-week tournament prep plan that focuses on what actually holds up under pressure: recovery, decision-making, and a repeatable process you can trust when your hands feel shaky over a short putt.We talk about the unglamorous performance drivers that decide your score: sleep, hydration, alcohol, caffeine, and why showing up fresh beats showing up with 1,000 extra range balls in your body. From there we get specific on practice strategy, including one-ball reps, a consistent pre-shot routine, and ways to simulate pressure so your “tournament swing” doesn’t look like a stranger. We also dig into short game and putting, how to practice the ugly lies you’ll actually find, and why making 100 three-footers can do more for your confidence than rolling a bunch of casual putts from 25 feet.Finally, we cover course management and conditions: how to run a practice round with useful notes, why you should write numbers instead of clubs, and how to adjust for wind, temperature, and elevation without letting ego pick the club. If you want better golf under pressure, this is your blueprint. Subscribe, share this with a golf buddy prepping for an event, and leave a review with the one part of tournament golf you want us to tackle next.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Are You Hitting Your Driver As Far As You Should
Send us Fan MailScotty Scheffler is one of the best players on the planet, so when he starts missing right with the driver, it’s not just gossip, it’s a case study. We use his off-the-tee struggles to get into the real reasons great drivers disappear: equipment changes, sponsor pressure, and the psychology of standing over a tee shot when you don’t fully trust what the club will do.From there, we zoom out to the rest of us. We talk about why constantly tinkering with a driver can keep you from ever building a “relationship” with it, how tiny differences in build and feel can matter more than the launch monitor suggests, and why the safe-looking 3-wood choice is often a myth. If you don’t practice 3-wood off a tee, don’t expect it to magically find fairways when it counts. Better driving isn’t only about distance. It’s about setting your scoring floor and avoiding recovery shots you never practice.Then we go deep on golf swing speed training using force plates and ground reaction forces. We break down vertical force, torque, de-weighting, and why force precedes motion, plus the lead-leg and low-point fixes that help you add speed without losing control. We also tackle the “hit up on it” driver obsession, attack angle realities from TrackMan data, and why chasing a bigger upward angle can blow up dispersion even if it adds a few yards.If you want to hit the driver farther and straighter with a plan you can actually practice, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with your golf group, and leave a review if it helps, what’s your biggest driver miss right now?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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A Practical And Detailed Plan For Saving Strokes Around The Green
Send us Fan MailA comeback isn’t a swing change. It’s a rebuild. We open with Anthony Kim’s emotional return and what it really takes to compete again: repetition, rehab, and the daily work of protecting sobriety while the world watches. From there we get ruthlessly practical about scoring. Speed is a multiplier, not a mask. If your proximity is weak and your short game can’t control launch and land angle, an extra 10 yards won’t fix your card.We cut through stat myths and explain why fairways hit, GIR, and total putts miss the point. Real improvement starts with segmenting your game and tracking honest trends with tools like Clippd. Then we dive into the short game “wars.” Steep versus shallow? You need both. We show you how to build a neutral “vanilla” shot—square setup, controlled low point, and fewer excessive angles—before layering in the low checker and the high soft one. The key is how you use the ground: pressure left without collapsing, vertical force to stand the body up so the club can go down, and chest rotation to deliver the handle up while the head moves down.We unpack dynamic lie and why standing up through the strike improves rotation and contact. You’ll learn a simple medicine-ball move to train up-forces, how to position low point closer to the ball for soft launch, and when to open the face and use bounce without fear. Then we head into the bunker: exit strategy beats entry. Wide soles and higher bounce help the club escape soft sand; tighter grinds thrive on firmer lies. Fit your wedges to your turf and bunkers, and test them by chipping and in the sand—not on full swings. Practice like an artist who measures: set constraints, vary trajectories, and let curiosity build skill.If you’re ready to replace guesswork with moves that travel, hit play. Subscribe, share with a golfer who blames the putter, and leave a review telling us which short-game shot you’ll master next.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Season Seven, New Co-Host, Bigger Vision
Send us Fan MailA fresh season needs a bolder promise: clearer answers, fewer buzzwords, and coaching that actually holds up under pressure. We’re welcoming Chuck as co-host to balance the lab with the fairway—Michael brings force plates, 3D motion, and years of tour consulting; Chuck brings a relentless curiosity and the voice of the committed golfer chasing real gains. Together we break down why modern golf is a different problem than the one classic books solved, and how to turn complex data into decisions you can trust.We start with the shift from Balata to urethane and what that means for your swing. Less spin and a higher speed ceiling demand not just power, but brakes—how you load, post, and time ground forces so the shaft realigns and the face delivers consistent loft and start lines. Force plates reveal that “fingerprint” across driver, irons, and wedges. When one club’s capture goes rogue, it often signals intention or strategy, not a broken move. That insight leads to a tour story where the fix wasn’t mechanics at all: keep the fairway finder on tight targets and save the send-it swing for wide holes that match the pull-draw window.We also get real about coaching. Michael draws a line between transactional fixes and transformative work that goes over the wall with you. Sometimes the best move is timing changes around the calendar, not through it—echoing lessons from top coaches about when to push and when to wait. For elite players, the hunt is a shot per round. For the rest of us, the win is a predictable pattern, a stock shot with breadcrumbs back to it, and choices that shrink double bogeys without grinding your swing into dust.Expect more interaction, smarter use of tech, and collaboration over ego—calling in specialists when it helps you score. We’ll tackle listener questions, react to the stories shaping the game, and share new YouTube breakdowns that turn data into feels. Subscribe, share with a golf-obsessed friend, and tell us the one shot you want us to fix next. Your questions drive season seven—what should we dig into for you?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Why Objective Data Beats “Timing One Up” In Golf Coaching
Send us Fan MailChange lands best when it solves a real problem. We’re turning the page from a solo monologue to a sharper, listener-first format with Chuck stepping in as co-host—someone who plays, practices, and presses for answers like you do. Together, we’ll keep the mission tight: translate golf technology into simple steps that make you hit it better, straighter, and longer without the fluff.We walk through the full coaching workflow, starting with ball flight because the ball doesn’t lie. Attack angle, club path, face-to-path, and dynamic lie frame the story of what happened at impact. Then we connect movement to outcome with 3D: sways, tilts, rotations, and sequencing show how the body sets up the result. Finally, force plates explain why the shot turned out that way. Two non-negotiables lead the improvement curve—pressure under the balls of both feet with a positive in-to-out pressure line at setup, and a timely pressure transfer of at least 75 percent into the trail side by lead-arm parallel. Hit those benchmarks and you’ll see faster club speed, cleaner contact, and calmer curvature.You’ll also hear a real case study: a solid player with four inches of sway and late trail-side loading. In one session, we reshaped his pressure map, trimmed the sway to an inch, and lifted trail-side load to 85 percent on time. Launch numbers stabilized, the face behaved, and the shot pattern tightened. That’s the power of combining launch monitor data, Sportsbox 3D, and Smart2Move force plates—objective inputs that turn “feel” into a repeatable fix. We’re not chasing pretty positions; we’re building patterns that hold up on the course.As we roll into a new season, we want your fingerprints on the show. Send us your questions, myths you want tested, and drills you can’t quite nail. We’ll use Chuck’s curiosity to push for clearer answers, practical practice plans, and honest takeaways. Subscribe, share this with a golf friend who lives on the range, and leave a quick review so more players can find it. Got a swing mystery or a number you can’t decode? Tell us, and we’ll tackle it on air.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Stop Aiming Around Your Miss And Start Owning Your Ball Flight
Send us Fan MailYour “high draw” might be a pull hook wearing a costume. We unpack the hidden role of alignment—how where you aim can mask your true club path and face—and why one honest session indoors can save you from that single catastrophic drive that ruins a card. Sparked by Chris Godderup’s leftward aim and deadly push cut, we explore how unconventional setups can thrive when they match your delivery, and how to figure out your own “square” so start lines and curvature work for you instead of against you.We share a real‑world driver story: a player with a 7–8 degree left path who swore he was drawing it, only to discover on the launch monitor that his “draw” came from aiming way right and watching a pull hook bend back. That revelation leads to practical steps any golfer can use: put a stick directly at the target, learn your ball’s start line, and use simple feedback to dial in path and face. We get tactical about posture (pressure under the balls of your feet), small grip adjustments to fine‑tune curve, and why pros always practice with alignment aids while most amateurs wing it—and pay for it.If indoor sims feel tougher, that’s because a fixed screen keeps you honest. Use that to your advantage. Map your tendencies across driver, irons, and wedges, then choose start lines and clubs that shrink dispersion instead of relying on compensations that only work when timing is perfect. Fewer penalty balls, more fairways, calmer swings under pressure—that’s the payoff when aim and delivery finally match.Want more? We’re revving up new swing content on our Measured Golf YouTube channel and sharing drills and behind‑the‑scenes clips on Instagram at @measuredgolf and @theforceplateguy. If this helped, follow, share it with a golf buddy who “aims for the cart barn,” and leave a quick review to help others find the show.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Owning Your Swing To Find The Light At End Of The Tunnel
Send us Fan MailTired of tip-chasing and still shooting the same scores? Let’s flip the script. We’re bringing our YouTube instruction back with a tighter focus on concepts that hold up under force plates, launch monitors, and on-course outcomes—no dogma, no magic moves, just the stuff that actually changes ball flight and scores. We also share travel plans so you can hop on the plates with us in person, or work together online with real data.Here’s the heart of it: better golf starts by matching your unique movement pattern to a delivery that repeats under pressure. Some players don’t move great but deliver the face beautifully; others move like athletes but deliver inconsistency. We talk through how we decide what to change first, why small, deliberate adjustments beat wholesale overhauls, and how to keep your strengths while fixing the right weakness. Short game gets a reality check too—soft, overseeded, grainy conditions can make good players look lost. We break down why planning, margin for error, and low-point control matter more than endless steep-versus-shallow arguments.Data turns guesswork into progress. With CLIPPd, we spot real trends, shift practice time where it pays, and resist the urge to overcoach. If your approaches are strong but your putting stalls, we rebuild start line and speed with targeted drills. If chipping is lagging, we design reps that force skill, not just motion. Along the way, we celebrate Justin Rose’s wire-to-wire clinic and the pro habits that keep veterans sharp—early reps, relentless curiosity, and recovery routines that let skill show up on demand.If you’re ready to stop chasing every new swing hack and commit to a clear plan, this one lays out how to do it: define your pattern, tune delivery, test with data, and iterate with patience. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves the grind, and leave a review telling us your current focus—are you working on the cut, the low point, or smarter practice blocks?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Winter Golf, Real Gains
Send us Fan MailWant real gains before spring? We map a no-nonsense path from “ball beater” to better golfer by turning winter practice into a measurable plan. I break down why block practice stalls progress, how to read your ball flight with honesty, and the simple delivery metrics that drive change: neutralizing club path, aligning attack angle, and building skills that hold up when the lie, wind, and pressure shift outdoors.We get specific about structure. You’ll hear how to benchmark with a launch monitor, validate motion with force plates, and use short, targeted drills that work without a club before they ever touch a ball. I explain the draw–fade on-command test for confirming neutral path, give practical ranges for a mid-iron attack angle, and show how small exaggerations speed learning without creating new problems. We also tackle timelines—why change requires discomfort, how to stage adjustments so delivery matches your new motion, and what to do when a trend line refuses to move.Stats become your compass. Using Clippd, we focus on comparing you to you, turning three honest rounds into a practice roadmap that prioritizes short game, green reading, and putting speed where needed. I share session templates that mix clubs, decisions, and targets for better transfer, plus maintenance ideas so a new strength doesn’t steal from another part of your game. If you’re ready to stop guessing and start measuring, this is your blueprint to convert winter reps into lower scores when the snow melts.Subscribe for more practical coaching, share this with a golf friend who needs a plan, and drop a review with the one metric you’ll tackle first. Want help building your roadmap? Reach out at [email protected] or [email protected] and let’s get to work.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Inside The 2026 PGA Merchandise Show
Send us Fan MailA week at the 2026 PGA Show can feel like standing in a golf-tech firehose—demos, debates, and a thousand new claims. We cut through the noise with a coach’s eye, sharing what truly matters: tools that measure well, connect cleanly, and turn data into better shots. From presenting alongside leaders in biomechanics to late-night Open Forum exchanges, the theme is clear—measurement is only as valuable as its application.We break down the biggest moves in integrated systems. Trackman’s markerless 3D inside its platform points toward a unified stack of launch monitor, motion capture, and force plates, helping players see movement and numbers in one place. Foresight’s software overhaul delivers crisper visuals and smarter practice modes that make sim sessions more productive. On the ground-force front, Smart2Move’s companion app could change remote coaching by putting session data in the player’s hands for easy sharing and review.Short game lovers get real upgrades too. Steven Sweeney’s putting insights—stroke arc and face control—pair with the Genius Ball’s readable metrics on skid, bounce, and roll to make practice measurable and fast to improve. We also reality-check the handle-force sensor space: if graphs don’t reflect expected pressure changes at transition, the model isn’t ready. And yes, spikes are back for a reason—more friction often means better force, stability, and contact. On the club front, drivers are maxed on speed, so the true gains come from fitting, forgiveness, and straighter flight in the new 10K MOI era.Amid all the tech, we still celebrate the soul of the game—walking, persimmon woods, and the quiet craft of strike and flight. The future won’t replace coaches with AI; it will empower coaches who can translate measurement into motion and motion into ball flight. If you love clear insights, honest takes, and practical ways to train smarter, you’re in the right place.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, share it with a golf friend, and leave a quick review so more players and coaches can find it. Got a topic you want us to tackle next? Send us your ideas and let’s build your best season.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Blades Or Forgiveness
Send us Fan MailThe TV lights are back on in Hawaii, and we’re riding that surge of energy into a candid gear and tour reality check. Rory McIlroy stepping away from blades says a lot about where performance lives today, and it pushed us to ask the same hard question we ask our players: do you want identity in your bag, or ball flights that hold greens and dodge water? We walk through a practical build—cavity backs in the scoring clubs, hollow bodies up top, slightly softer shafts, and a driver with more loft—to make height easy and misses survivable. The goal is simple: less grind, more fun, better scores.We also get into wedges, where most golfers quietly lose strokes. Grind matters more than the bounce number on the stamp. If you play in soft turf or fluffy bunkers, a wider sole and smarter heel-toe relief lets the club enter and exit the ground quickly. That’s why K‑style soles have been winning on leaderboards. On firm turf, blending lower bounce with the right relief keeps the leading edge tight and offers versatility from tight lies. Add in higher-launch fairway setups and spin-friendly shafts to fix gapping and raise peak height, and your long-game decisions start working for you instead of against you.On the tour side, Brooks Koepka’s return highlights the financial realities of pro golf and the rising intensity of the PGA Tour’s schedule. We talk legacy, signature events, pathways, and why team formats could be the key to younger audiences and bigger stories. Meanwhile, take a look around any big-box putter wall: mallets and low-torque designs have won the market, but there’s still room to keep a blade if it truly fits. If you’re ready to trade ego for outcomes this season, this conversation gives you a clear blueprint.Enjoy the show? Follow, share with a golf friend, and leave a quick review so more players can find it. What would you change in your bag first?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Change That Sticks
Send us Fan MailChange 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.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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New Year, Lower Scores
Send us Fan MailNew 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.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Why Chasing Golf Improvement Alone Fails And How To Fix It
Send us Fan MailThink 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?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Stop Chasing Perfect, Start Learning Golf
Send us Fan MailReady 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.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Why Chasing Numbers Can Hurt Your Game
Send us Fan MailSnow 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.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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From Feathery To Force Plates: Why Today’s Swing Must Evolve
Send us Fan MailThe 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.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Why Fittings Typically Don't Help Your Game, And How To Optimize Your Bag
Send us Fan MailTired 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.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Coaching Amateurs Vs. Professionals
Send us Fan MailWant 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?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Why Most Golf Speed Training Fails And How To Fix It
Send us Fan MailLooking for more distance without sacrificing control or your back? We dig into why most golf speed programs fall short and what actually creates sustainable gains: sequencing, braking, and face stability. Instead of stuffing a V8 into a Civic, we focus on upgrading the brakes—teaching your body to decelerate at the right time so the shaft can kick and speed shows up where it matters.We break down the chain from pressure shift to ground reaction forces, how a closing face in transition forces a stalled pivot, and why “left going left” is the only ball flight that never works. You’ll hear how to pair speed with face control, why carry is the metric that pays the bills, and how to avoid the trap of chasing ball speed with pull‑draw knuckles that look fast but go nowhere on wet fairways. We also tackle common myths: vertical force isn’t the answer by itself, juniors need balanced torque and horizontal components to stay healthy, and real speed doesn’t come from jumping off the ground.Along the way, we share a pro case study: a 26‑yard carry gain in minutes by de‑weighting sooner to create an effective brake—no arm yanking required. Then we zoom out to the system that sustains progress: four to five focused sessions a week, objective feedback from pressure or force tools when available, and smart strength work that supports rotation, stability, and clean deceleration. If you’ve tried speed sticks, stacks, or radars and didn’t see lasting results on the course, this conversation shows what’s missing and how to build speed that holds up for 18 holes.Enjoy the episode? Subscribe, drop a review, and share it with a golfer chasing distance. Have questions or want help with your pattern? Find us on YouTube at Measured Golf and connect through the Measured Golf website.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Why Chasing Scratch Is Holding You Back
Send us Fan MailChasing scratch sounds noble until it blinds us to how golfers truly improve. We open the hood on handicaps—what they actually measure, why differentials are about potential rather than averages, and how course rating, slope, and conditions can make an 80 a great round for a scratch player on a brutal track. The math is fine; the misuse isn’t. When scorecards include gimmes and casual OB drops, indexes drift into vanity or inflate into sandbagging, and suddenly net leaderboards look like fantasy.Instead of treating a single number like a personality test, we pivot to skills you can train. We lay out four performance buckets—off the tee, approach play, around the green, and putting—and give concrete benchmarks. Want to be a reliable single digit? Aim for roughly 50 percent fairways and greens, 50 percent scrambling, and about 31 putts. Dreaming of scratch? Push those rates toward 60 percent with around 30 putts. These targets reveal where to spend your practice time and why driver fixes alone won’t erase a double-digit gap. We even walk through a junior pounding 118 mph drives who still loses strokes where it counts: wedges and the flatstick.Integrity is the hinge that makes the system work. We talk about putting everything out, honoring stroke and distance, avoiding on-the-fly “adjustments,” and self-policing within your group to protect events and keep competition fun. If you care about getting better, measure what matters, play by the rules, and let the numbers tell the truth. Subscribe for more grounded coaching insights, drop a comment on our Measured Golf YouTube channel, and if you want personalized help, visit measuredgolf.com to explore virtual coaching. Then tell us: which bucket will you attack first this season?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Why Golf Lessons Fail
Send us Fan MailEver take lessons, swing “better,” and still shoot the same scores? We unpack why so many fixes fade under pressure and how to build change that sticks. Michael shares a candid client story that redefines what makes a “great coach,” then dives into the core problem: chasing the club instead of coaching the human moving it. You’ll hear why discomfort is essential to motor learning, how implicit practice away from the ball builds durable patterns, and why timing good shots isn’t the same as sequencing a reliable swing.We get specific about measurement. Baselines, force plates, and launch monitor data are more than gadgets; they keep both coach and player honest. Michael explains how to set targets for pressure, path, and delivery, then use test-train-retest loops to confirm that a pattern actually changed—not just the appearance of the swing. He also tackles the incentives that keep coaching transactional, and makes the case for fiduciary or transformational coaching that puts results and referrals ahead of ego. If your coach can’t show their work, you’re guessing.There’s practical guidance too: when to practice without a ball, how to choose specialists for putting and wedges, and what a modern session should include. We break down sequencing for consistency and speed, connect body movement to club forces, and show how better concepts make “limited mobility” less limiting. The payoff is confidence on uneven lies and under stress, with a swing you understand and can self-correct.If you’re ready to move beyond tips and into measurable progress, this conversation is your map. Subscribe, share with a golf friend who’s stuck, and leave a review with the one change you plan to try next.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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When Golf Becomes A Moral Compass And Maybe Even More
Send us Fan MailWhat if golf isn’t just a game, but maybe moral code or even more? I open up and share the moments that made me see golf as a kind of secular faith—rituals, standards, and the quiet work we do when nobody’s watching.We talk about how COVID packed tee sheets without truly creating more "golfers", why bunkers go unraked and greens riddled with ball marks, and what Scotland gets right: community at the heart of the course, honest handicaps, firm ground that teaches scoring from the soil up. From there, we build a case for self-policing and leading by example. Fix three ball marks a green. Rake every bunker that needs it. Take your hat off inside. Thank the staff. These aren’t fussy rules; they’re small choices that protect pace, conditions, and the shared experience that makes golf feel sacred.Along the way, we get into accountability and the inner game: the solitude between shots, the sting of imperfection, and why progress comes from owning the miss, not excusing it. We explore golf karma, the difference between talking improvement and doing it, and the story of a competitor reminding Tiger Woods to replace his mark with a title on the line—a perfect snapshot of honor over outcome. If you’ve ever felt the course ask more of you than a number on a card, this conversation is for you.If this resonates, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a playing partner who needs to hear it. Tell us your code: what standard do you hold when no one’s looking?Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Inside Bethpage: Spectacle, Shame, and Sublime Golf
Send us Fan MailThe roars at Bethpage were real—but so was the unease. I was on the ground for the 2025 Ryder Cup, and what I witnessed was a jarring split-screen: world-class golf from both teams and a fan atmosphere that too often went from passion to hostility. Europe executed in foursomes and four-ball with poise and precision, while the U.S. mounted a gutsy Sunday charge that turned the final day into must-watch drama. From JT’s magic to Rose vs. Cam Young on 18, the shots were worthy of the stage. The question is whether the stage—and the crowd culture around it—honored the game they showcased.We talk through how the event tipped toward spectacle: chants that crossed lines, personal attacks aimed at players and families, and a security presence that told its own story. I unpack why the TV narrative missed how tense it felt on the course, why this wasn’t just “New York energy,” and how operating decisions—from choosing an MC to tolerating provocation—shaped behavior. Then we get practical. Bethpage’s fallaway surrounds erased sightlines, corporate structures walled off views, movement clogged in choke points, and basic amenities lagged. If the goal is to grow the game, pricing out families while delivering a poor live experience is a losing play.We also tackle the pay debate head-on. These are professionals, their allocations go to charity, and comparing them to Olympian amateurs is a category mistake. Respect the craft, reward the performance, and focus on reforming fan culture rather than scapegoating players. Finally, I lay out fixes: choose venues with natural viewing berms (consider anchor sites), reduce corporate obstruction, enforce a clear code of conduct with real ejections, and channel crowd energy into supporting your team rather than demeaning the other. The rivalry is the point; contempt is not.If you care about golf’s future—and love the Ryder Cup at its best—listen, share, and tell us what you’d change. Subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation so we can push this event back toward the standard the players set.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Mass, Pressure, and Technique: Rethinking How We Chip
Send us Fan MailThe debate about optimal short game technique has heated up in golf instruction circles, with many coaches advocating for the "double-digits down" approach to chipping and pitching. But does this technique really deliver the promised results for all golfers? Michael dives deep into the biomechanics of the short game with scientific precision and measured data.Using sophisticated equipment including Swing Catalyst dual force plates and TrackMan launch monitors, Michael demonstrates the actual effects of different attack angles on ball flight and spin production. The findings are eye-opening: increasing attack angle from 7.8 to 11.5 degrees downward only added about 150 RPMs of spin while significantly decreasing landing angle from 30.4 to 23.5 degrees. The result? A ball that actually rolled out further despite the steeper attack—precisely what most golfers are trying to avoid when seeking more spin.What makes this analysis particularly valuable is the clear distinction between center of pressure and center of mass—concepts often confused in golf instruction. The data reveals that pressure distribution (83% on the lead foot with steeper attack angles versus 64% with more neutral setups) is what creates the difference in club delivery, not body position. This has profound implications for how golfers should approach their short game technique based on their individual biomechanics.For players who struggle with vertical force production—which includes most amateurs—staying heavily on the lead side through impact creates significant challenges. It restricts the backswing, steepens the club too early, and requires precise timing that many find difficult to master consistently. Michael makes a compelling case for tailoring your technique to your physical capabilities rather than following trends that might work beautifully for tour players but poorly for your unique body.Whether you're a coach looking to better understand the science behind different short game approaches or a player trying to find the most effective technique for your game, this episode provides evidence-based insights that cut through the noise of competing instructional philosophies. What matters isn't which technique is "right"—but which one is right for you.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Nurturing Young Golfers: The Joy and Science of Development
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when you mix child psychology, creative play, and golf instruction? You get a revolutionary approach to junior golf that's changing how young players connect with the game.Meet Lisi Mueller, an assistant golf professional who left a high-paying corporate job to pursue her passion for teaching golf to children and women. Drawing from her educational background in child psychology and development, Lisey brings a refreshingly innovative toolkit to the driving range—complete with stuffed animals, ribbons, and hopscotch patterns that translate complex golf movements into age-appropriate learning experiences.Throughout our conversation, Lisi shares the beautiful simplicity of her teaching philosophy: meet children where they are, not where traditional golf instruction expects them to be. Her monkey named Rory teaches body rotation, her octopus Shelly demonstrates grip pressure, and her creative hopscotch patterns help four-year-olds understand weight transfer without ever using those technical terms. The results? Children who hit "a million balls" while having fun, develop critical self-awareness, and keep coming back to the course with excitement rather than obligation.Beyond teaching methods, we explore deeper questions about golf's accessibility, particularly for young girls who rarely see themselves represented in the game. Lisi's courage to be visible in predominantly male spaces creates pathways for future generations of female golfers. Her reminder that "no one owns golf" and "golf can look like whatever you want it to look like" offers a powerful counterpoint to an industry increasingly focused on professional competition over recreational enjoyment.Whether you're a parent hoping to introduce your child to golf, a coach looking for fresh teaching approaches, or simply someone who believes golf should be more inclusive and joy-centered, Lisi's insights will inspire you to see the game through new eyes. Connect with her on social media @lisilea_tothetee to learn more about her innovative teaching methods.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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The Psychology of Golf Performance
Send us Fan MailWhat if your biggest obstacle in golf isn't your swing but your mind? In this illuminating conversation with clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Klein, we uncover the powerful psychological elements that separate elite performers from struggling golfers – regardless of physical ability.Dr. Klein brings a unique perspective as both a trained psychologist with over 18,000 therapy sessions and an experienced golf mental coach working with players from juniors to tour professionals. His central message? While not everyone can move like a pro, anyone can learn to think like one.We explore how anxiety manifests on the course through two primary channels: future-oriented worry ("don't hit it in the water") and past-focused grief over missed opportunities. Dr. Klein offers practical strategies for regulating emotions, including breath control techniques, walking rhythm adjustments, and accessing feelings of gratitude to flush out negativity.The conversation delves into the critical importance of pre-shot routines – how professionals perform the same sequence every time, creating a dependable framework that allows them to execute under pressure. We examine the concept of "agency" – the psychological feeling that you're capable of the task at hand – and how selecting shots from your actual repertoire builds genuine confidence.Perhaps most revolutionary is Dr. Klein's perspective on finding your authentic golf identity. Not everyone needs to adopt the stoic Tiger Woods approach to succeed. Some players thrive with more emotional expression, while others perform better with quiet focus. The key is discovering how you function best rather than forcing yourself into someone else's model.Want to transform your mental approach and experience more freedom on the course? This episode provides the roadmap to thinking like a champion, regardless of your handicap.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Journey Through Golf's Heart
Send us Fan MailStanding on the first tee of the Old Course at St. Andrews, a strange calm washed over me. The nerves that typically plague my game had vanished. Six holes later, after holing out an eagle on the ninth, I turned to where my father would have stood and whispered, "That's for you, Dad." Twenty years after his passing, I broke down in tears on golf's holiest ground, feeling his presence in a way I hadn't experienced since losing him.This transformative journey through the UK revealed the stark differences between American and Scottish golf cultures. While American courses often emphasize manicured aesthetics and cart-based play, Scottish links golf embraces the natural terrain and walking. At Carnoustie, I watched children and women casually enjoying the same championship courses the pros struggle with during major championships. The local clubs function as community centers where golf is accessible to all – with memberships at world-class venues costing a fraction of American prices and programs ensuring every child receives free lessons and equipment.Course design philosophy differs dramatically as well. Conversations with architect Mike DeVries reinforced that great courses should be playable and engaging for everyone, not just elite players. This contrasts sharply with American golf's obsession with length and difficulty that caters to professionals while forgetting that most golfers shoot in the 90s and drive the ball modest distances. The Scottish approach treats golf as more than a game – it's a communal experience, an honor code, and a way of life connecting generations.After playing 169 holes in seven days (all rounds under four hours while walking!), I've returned with a renewed connection to why I love this game. The experience at St. Andrews wasn't just about golf – it was about reconnecting with joy on the course and feeling my father's influence once more. If you have the means to take the person who introduced you to golf to St. Andrews, do it. There simply isn't a better way to honor what this game truly means.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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New Frontiers in Golf: Bridging Curiosity, Science, and Skill
Send us Fan MailUnlock the secrets to enhancing your golf game by tuning into a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Mark Bolt, a trailblazer in golf performance and physiology. Broadcasting from Lisbon, Portugal, Dr. Bolt sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of golf training, including the impact of growth cycles, inherited beliefs, and the normalization of injuries among young athletes. Discover how his innovative Bowl 3D capture system revolutionizes the analysis of movement patterns in adolescent collegiate golfers, offering insights that challenge conventional approaches to coaching and development.Explore the evolution of technology in golf training and its dual-edged influence on player skill acquisition. With insights from the origins of Advanced Motion Measurement software to its integration into modern systems, we delve into the balance between data-driven coaching and intuitive skill development. Uncover how excessive reliance on analytics can lead to "de-skilling," and learn about the critical importance of physiological buffers that help manage stress and optimize performance, particularly in high-stakes environments.Our discussion also ventures into unexpected territories, such as the influence of dental health on physical performance and the profound impact of visual systems and ground reaction forces. Embrace the art of inquiry and curiosity, fostering a safe environment for exploration and failure, much like how early sports pioneers intuitively understood performance principles that are now validated by modern science. Join us as we redefine the responsibility of golf practice, emphasizing intention and personal accountability, while championing a shift in mindset that prioritizes wellness and continuous learning in the dynamic world of golf.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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From Being Right to Getting It Right: Thank You For The Support
Send us Fan MailHave you ever wondered what it takes to be recognized as one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers? This solo episode of the Measured Golf Podcast gives you an inside look at my personal journey to earning that accolade. Embarking on this path wasn't easy, especially running Measured Golf, an independent facility without the luxury of a built-in customer base. The unwavering support of my wife, Buffy, and the collaborative push from my business partner, Paul, and trusted advisor, Aram Kushigian, have been essential in overcoming these challenges. Their belief and partnership have allowed me to focus on what I love most—coaching golf and making the sport accessible to everyone.Rediscovering my passion for coaching has been a journey fueled by continuous learning and teamwork. I share how collaborating with industry professionals like Aram Kushigian from Smash Factor Performance has elevated our approach, aligning strategies to enhance clients' physical and golf skills. This episode also touches on the importance of understanding human biomechanics and how our offseason in Michigan serves as the perfect opportunity for players to grow and prepare. My unexpected partnership with Aram, forged amidst the pandemic, further exemplifies the power of building strong relationships within the golf community.Transitioning from a prestigious career to follow my passion for golf coaching was a leap of faith, but it has been worth every risk. The financial strain of acquiring advanced tools like force plates and the quest for more affordable coaching resources highlight the challenges faced by coaches today. Join me as I express gratitude to all who've been part of this journey, and reflect on our shared mission to grow this incredible game by breaking down barriers and fostering enjoyment for all.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Unlocking Golf Excellence: Insights from Dr. Joe LaCaze on Body Mechanics and Rotex Technology
Send us Fan MailUnlock the secrets to a better golf game with insights from Dr. Joe LaCaze, a Navy SEAL veteran and renowned expert in human body mechanics. Tune in as we journey through the evolution of the golf swing, understanding the pivotal role of body mechanics, and explore the groundbreaking Rotex device. Learn how Joe's innovative approach has simplified techniques that once seemed complex, making it easier for golfers at any level to enhance their performance.Through engaging discussions, we highlight the importance of effective communication in education and coaching, drawing parallels between Navy SEAL training and academic mentorship. Discover how hands-on experience and learning from world-class experts can lead to rapid skill acquisition and deeper comprehension. We stress the need for clear and accessible communication to simplify complex concepts, making them understandable and actionable for learners of all ages.Dive into the fascinating origins of the Rotex device, born from Joe's personal battles with severe back pain and injuries. From a late-night breakthrough with a Frisbee to a revolutionary tool in competitive sports, the Rotex story is a testament to innovation and perseverance. We'll also cover essential topics like optimizing performance through sleep and breathing, the role of muscular activation, and the significance of proper pelvic alignment. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, this episode is packed with valuable insights to elevate your game and improve your physical well-being.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Unlocking the Secrets to Hitting a Golf Ball Farther with 6-Time World Champion Jason Zubak
Send us Fan MailUnlock the secrets behind hitting a golf ball farther than ever before with our special guest, six-time world champion Jason Zubak, famously known as Golfzilla. Jason's journey from a career in pharmacy to dominating the long drive circuit is nothing short of inspiring. We pull back the curtain on his early experiences and natural talent for power movements, as well as dissect the role of cutting-edge technologies like ground reaction forces that have revolutionized the sport.This episode goes beyond just the mechanics of a powerful golf swing. We dive into the complexities of using advanced tools like force plates and kinematic data to make meaningful improvements in performance. You'll hear firsthand accounts of working with top golfers, including Padraig Harrington, and the trials of translating better data into better performance. We shed light on how misconceptions about the golf swing can lead to suboptimal performance and how understanding face-to-path relationships and kinematic sequencing can elevate your game.But that's not all—equipment optimization is also on the table. We explore the latest in shaft technology, innovative fitting techniques, and the impact of personalized coaching strategies. Hear anecdotes from long drive champions Kyle Berkshire and Jamie Sadlowski, and insights from pros like Mike Weir and Victor Hovland. Whether you're interested in tweaking your equipment for better performance or understanding the distinct swings required for different aspects of golf, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to improving your golf game from every angle.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Unlocking Great Golf Course Design: Insights with Mike DeVries
Send us Fan MailCan terrain transform a good golf course into a great one? Join us as we unravel this mystery with the acclaimed golf course architect Mike DeVries. Mike brings his profound expertise to the table, discussing "reactionary architecture" and how the unique characteristics of sites from St. Andrews to mountainous terrains influence the design process. We explore how creating enjoyable yet challenging courses involves understanding a golf course's nuances, often requiring close collaboration with superintendents. Embark on a journey to breathtaking golf destinations such as Cape Wickham and Arcadia Bluffs. Discover the artistic challenges of designing coastal courses that harmonize with their natural surroundings and the emotional impact of these destinations on golfers. We also delve into the dynamics between private and public courses, celebrating notable restoration projects and the vibrant golfing community in Michigan. Mike draws compelling parallels between golf course design and sculpture, emphasizing the collaborative spirit needed to honor the land and enhance the game. Tune in to this engaging episode filled with expert insights and inspiring stories from the world of golf course design.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Understanding Your Short Game Recipe with the Short Game Chef
Send us Fan MailDiscover the secrets to mastering your short game with Parker McLaughlin, the Short Game Chef, in our latest episode. Parker's transition from a victorious playing career—highlighted by his win at the 2008 Reno Tahoe Open—to becoming a renowned short game coach brings a treasure trove of insights. With a communication style shaped by his athletic family background, Parker simplifies the complexities of wedge play and short game mastery, making them accessible to all golfers. Expect to learn how mastering these techniques can dramatically lower your scores.In our conversation, Parker breaks down the intricacies of wedge play, sharing practical tips for achieving softer shots with controlled spin and effectively using the club's bounce. By examining the techniques of elite golfers like Dustin Johnson and Davis Love, Parker illustrates how different methods can lead to more consistent and controlled shots. We also tackle common misconceptions and provide actionable advice to help you identify and correct excessive ball speed for better accuracy and control. Whether you're struggling with chipping, pitching, or bunker shots, Parker's insights are invaluable.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Mastering the Game: Balancing Technology and Tradition in Urban Golf with James Day
Send us Fan MailPrepare to be enthralled as James Day, a pivotal personality in London's golf scene, walks us through the fascinating world of Urban Golf with its perfect marriage of vintage aesthetics and cutting-edge simulation technology. Discover the art of selecting golf equipment that not only optimizes your game but also resonates with your soul, as James advocates for an authentic, self-empowered approach to golf. Throughout the episode, we challenge industry norms, exploring the emotional landscape of the sport and how personal ownership over one's golfing journey trumps the seductive allure of quick technological fixes.James Day's insights illuminate the complexities of golf club fitting, the nuanced dance between technology and skill, and the potential pitfalls of an industry often more focused on selling than on genuine performance enhancement. We delve into how the Shaft Max system's 15-year legacy offers a detailed understanding of shaft dynamics, and how a unified approach to golf mechanics can revolutionize the game. Amidst an industry rife with confusing marketing tactics and data manipulation, this conversation serves as a beacon for those seeking clarity and a deeper appreciation of the game's heritage and mechanics.As we wrap up, we celebrate the shifting culture of golf, where younger players are increasingly skeptical of grandiose marketing claims and are rediscovering the charm of vintage and custom clubs. Sharing personal anecdotes about club selections that enrich the joy of the game, James and I reflect on how the right equipment can intuitively guide a golfer towards improvement, emphasizing that sometimes, the most effective training aids are the clubs that have been with us all along. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the green, this episode is a masterclass in finding balance, enjoyment, and performance on the course.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Tradition Meets Innovation: The Resurgence of Persimmon Golf Clubs and the Evolving Game of Golf with Todd Demsey
Send us Fan MailDiscover the allure of tradition blending with innovation as Todd Demsey from Todd Demsey Golf joins us to unravel the timeless beauty of persimmon golf clubs. Our conversation meanders through the craftsmanship of these classic tools and their resurgence in a sport dominated by power-hitters and metal woods. Feel the passion as we venture into the nostalgia of brands like Powerbilt, and reflect on a strategic shift in golf where finesse is often overshadowed by brute force. Todd's insights will leave you contemplating the finesse of a well-placed drive, the art of club making, and the pure joy of playing a game that's as much about history as it is about the scorecard.As the fairways of tradition meet the tee boxes of modernity, we cast a light on the cultural shift within golf. From the communal charm of your local Hill Park to the social buzz of Ocean Side, we celebrate the sport's return to its more accessible roots. We recognize the growing appeal of simpler times while acknowledging the invigorating pulse of contemporary twists like Topgolf. Stories of personal resilience, the camaraderie of a round with minimal clubs, and the joy of a casual wedge choice underscore the diverse paths to fulfillment found within the world of golf.Finally, we embrace the harmony between the artisanal heritage of the game and the precision technology of today. Delve into how data and tools like launch monitors and force plates can refine your swing and safeguard your health, all without losing the essence of golf. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, join us as we explore how technology and expert coaching can elevate your game, ensuring every swing you take is one step closer to that perfect round.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Driving Success: The Intersection of Technology, Strategy, and Psychology in Golf with Salimah Mussani
Send us Fan MailEmbark on an enlightening exploration of the greens with Michael Dutro, joined by the esteemed Salima Musani, former pro golfer and the current head coach of Team Canada's women's team. In a narrative woven with personal trials and victories, Salima opens up about her transformative journey from a competitive player to a coach with a mission. Her tale is not just about golf swings and tournament wins; it's a story that goes beyond the fairways, delving into the heart of resilience and the art of nurturing future champions.As we tee off into the technological revolution within golf, we debate the pros and cons of data's dominance in shaping athletes. I share firsthand insights from the PGA show, reflecting on how modern tools are sculpting the game and whether they're restricting the creative spark that is essential to the sport. Together with Salima, we ponder the balance of embracing tech to refine skills while preserving the raw, intuitive essence that makes each golfer unique. Listen in for a candid discussion on the delicate dance between embracing innovation and maintaining the authentic spirit of the sport.Rounding out our discussion, we take a mental approach to the game, considering the strategies that separate the casual player from the seasoned pro. Salima and I navigate through the psychological landscapes of golf, from the quiet focus needed to outmaneuver challenges to the discipline young minds acquire from this age-old game. Whether you're a golfer seeking a competitive edge or simply a fan of the game, join us as we connect the dots between mental agility, strategic thinking, and the pursuit of excellence both on the course and in life.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Cultivating Excellence on and off the Green: Kevin Rhoads of Harvard Men's Golf
Send us Fan MailHave you ever peered into the mind of a coach who shapes Ivy League scholars into golfing masters? Kevin Rhodes, Harvard University's men's head golf coach, joins us for a conversation that's as much about the swing as it is about the strategy behind crafting well-rounded student-athletes. With a heritage steeped in golf and a dual role at the storied Country Club in Brookline, Kevin imparts wisdom that strikes a chord not just with those aiming for the green but anyone seeking balance in life's pursuits.Amid our candid discussion, we navigate the complexities of collegiate time management, uncovering how Harvard's golfers juggle the demands of academia and athletics with finesse under Kevin's tutelage. Mental fortitude takes center stage as we reveal how leadership, developing a critical yet nurturing coaching voice, and embracing technology can galvanize an athlete's growth. But it's not all about the digital; we also pay homage to the timeless virtues of patience and presence in the quest for personal and professional excellence.In our final strokes, Kevin and I celebrate the intrinsic joys of the coaching journey, from the revelatory impacts of biohacking on performance to the simple pleasures found in refining a skill or mentoring a willing pupil. Leadership anecdotes and high-performance insights are par for the course as we recognize the Harvard men's team's influence on the golfing world. Tune in, get inspired, and discover the lessons from the fairway that apply far beyond the 18th hole.Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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Exploring the Modern Game of Golf: Technology, Techniques, and Transformation with Ryan Holley
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when you combine an expert's perspective, hard-hitting facts, and an undying love for the game of golf? You get a riveting podcast episode that's sure to captivate every golfer and sports enthusiast out there. Join us as we sit down with the brilliant Ryan Holley, a force plate specialist whose passion for golf and technology has transformed the lives of golfers around the world.This episode is not just about golf, it's an exploration of the complexities of skill acquisition, the evolving relationship between coaches and players, and the role of technology in modern sports. Through heartwarming stories and insightful discussions, we take a deep dive into Ryan's incredible journey in golf performance, the astounding victory of Nick Taylor at the Canadian Open, and how Ryan utilizes force plate technology to revolutionize players' performance. Reserve your spot on the green as we navigate the intricacies of coaching high-level players, the conceptual shift in golf techniques, and the modernization of the golf swing. Get an insider's look at how Ryan breaks down technical language, making complex concepts digestible and easy to implement. We'll also touch on the importance of cognitive function training, precision breathing, and the future of golf sport shaped by technological advancements. This conversation will leave you with a renewed perspective on golf, a deeper understanding of the game, and a thirst for more. So, grab your clubs and join us for a thrilling ride on the fairway!Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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EPISODE 14: SEASON FINALE
Send us Fan MailJoin The Force Plate Guy as he drives back from an amazing homecoming in Kentucky! TFPG recaps his recent travels and shares some exciting updates and looks towards the future in the season 3 Finale. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on our podcast! Also, you can stay up to date with TFPG by following him on Instagram at @theforceplateguy or find him on the web at michaeldutro.com. Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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EPISODE 13: TINA TOMBS
Send us Fan MailJoin The Force Plate Guy as he sits down with Tina Tombs from Tina Tombs Golf. In addition to being the Director of Golf at Arizona Biltmore and a 2-time LPGA Teacher of the Year Award winner, Tina also is tremendous player and played in the most recent Women's U.S. Open. This is a great conversation about evaluating coaching from the athlete's perspective. If you are interested in learning more about Tina, give her a followon Instagram at @tinatombsgolf or visit her website at tinatombsgolf.com. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on our podcast! Also, you can stay up to date with TFPG by following him on Instagram at @theforceplateguy or find him on the web at michaeldutro.com. Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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EPISODE 12: AARON WALTZ
Send us Fan MailJoin The Force Plate Guy as he sits down with Aaron Waltz, Director of US Sales - Trackman Range. This is a great interview where Aaron shares his journey from growing up thinking about "driving ranges" to implementing state-of-the-art technology to the most amazing "driving ranges" across America. In addition to his great insights into the Trackman Universe, he also shares from his experiences as the Director of the Ferris State University Professional Golf Management Program where he served for 10 years. If you are interested in learning more about Aaron and implementing Trackman Range at your facility, give him a follow on Instagram at @aaronwaltz. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on our podcast! Also, you can stay up to date with TFPG by following him on Instagram at @theforceplateguy or find him on the web at Michaeldutro.com. Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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EPISODE 11: TONY RUGGIERO
Send us Fan MailJoin The Force Plate Guy as he sits down with Tony Ruggiero as Tony makes his way across the Sunshine State. Tony is a great coach and shares great insights into both coaching athletes and coaching young coaches. There is never enough time when "Story Time with Tony" starts, but this is a great start. From coaching Tour Players to learning the basics, Tony covers it all. A must listen! To learn more about Tony, give him a follow on Instagram at @thedewsweeper and make sure to check out his podcast TOUR COACH with Tony Ruggiero. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on our podcast! Also, you can stay up to date with TFPG by following him at @theforeceplateguy on Instagram, or find him on the web at michaeldutro.comWebsite : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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EPISODE 10: JAMIE MULLIGAN
Send us Fan MailJoin The Force Plate Guy as he sits down with Jamie Mulligan and discusses how Jamie has created such a winning culture during his time at Virgina Country Club in Long Beach, California. From starting the day catching waves to working with Patrick Cantlay and the Korda sisters, we cover all spokes of the wheel. This is a must listen to any young coach or athlete wanting to learn how to keep developing. If you would like to ask Jaime a question, send it to us on our Instagram page and we will be sure to get it to him. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on our podcast! Also, you can stay up to date with TFPG by following him at @theforceplateguy in Instagram or find him on the web at michaeldutro.com. Presented by Measured Golf Website : measuredgolf.com Instagram : @measuredgolf | @theforceplateguy Contact Us : [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
With so many amazing things happening in the Measured Golf Community, we have decided to start a podcast to discuss all of the amazing things that we are seeing have a positive impact on our athletes. Whether it be Ground Reaction Forces, Golf Biomechanics, or strategies for making the most out of your limited practice time, we hope that this podcast becomes a resource for you to finally become the player you know you can be! Video of the podcast can be found by visiting our Measured Golf YouTube page. Upcoming Guest and announcements can be viewed by following the Measured Golf Instagram page. To learn more, or to visit the Measured Golf facility in person, please, find us on the web at measuredgolf.com.
HOSTED BY
Michael Dutro, PGA
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