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My Golf Source
by Darren Penquite
Attention Golf Enthusiasts! Level up your golf game with hosts Darren Penquite and Noah Horstman, PGA as they keep you up to date on the latest trends, equipment, training aids and more. Learn tips and tricks from PGA Professionals to lower your score and grow your love for the game of golf.
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Rory, Scheffler, And The New Golf Era
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Grit Over Glamour: What Winning Golf Really Takes
Send us Fan MailA windy week in Las Vegas turned into a masterclass on composure, strategy, and belief. We share how junior standout Oliver Oslin from Southern Oregon battled a top-ranked program, answered a five-birdie charge, and tied for first in stroke play when only three players finished under par. From a pure-struck par-three to a playoff that came down to inches, the round revealed what actually wins: a clear plan, disciplined speed, and the conviction to commit even after a near-miss.We zoom out to the wider game. Tour players live with an 11-shot yearly variance, cut lines that feel like tightropes, and Saturday swings that can vault a player 25 spots. That isn’t TV drama—it’s the truth of elite golf. We break down how to translate those lessons to your bag: build your shot pattern with real data, aim to the safe side by design, and practice speed as a separate skill. When your mind is quieter than the moment, you can choose the right target, accept the miss, and free up your swing.There’s more on the engine behind improvement: the role of a trusted caddie or coach who gives one useful cue, the value of juniors playing weekly pressure matches to learn how to close, and the tech that lifts everyone—from launch monitors and fittings to facility automation that frees coaches to coach. We also share recruiting updates, roster outlook, and new reciprocal course perks that make real golf more accessible while keeping practice sharp indoors.If you love stories where preparation meets pressure and want practical ways to shoot lower scores, you’ll feel at home. Hit follow, share this with a golf friend who needs a smarter game plan, and leave a quick review telling us your best under-pressure tip—we’ll feature our favorites on a future show.
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Why Community-Backed Golf Programs Change Lives
Send us Fan MailWhat if golf didn’t start with a paywall? We’re laying out a bold, workable plan to raise $2M that turns access into a promise: open facilities, real clubs kids can take home, and a clear coaching path that doesn’t end when a camp does. Our focus is Southern Oregon’s underserved counties, but the model scales—scholarships fueled by interest, referrals from any local pro, and partnerships with Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCAs that solve the toughest barrier of all: transportation.We get practical about what changes outcomes. An equipment library transforms “someday” into “right now,” while PGA‑led coaching turns first swings into lasting habits. We talk honestly about fundraising—why a few aligned community backers beat a thousand small checks—and how we’ll keep the principal working so support never dries up. We also explore adaptive golf with David’s Chair: gyro‑stabilized seats that let athletes safely swing on slopes, roll onto greens, and rejoin the game they love. Watching a player shoot in the 70s from a single‑rider chair reframes ability and reminds us why inclusion matters.Performance is part of belonging too. We share why proper fittings routinely add 30 yards for players who’ve never been fit, how vendor display walls and demo systems make choices simple, and why a league that honors full handicaps makes competition fair and fun. Women’s rules clinics show that knowledge is a stroke saver—nearest point of relief, stance relief, and smart drop options turn confusion into confidence. And with a video podcast on the way, we’ll bring training aids, drills, and adaptive tech to your screen so you can see how access looks in action.If this vision resonates, help us spread the word. Subscribe, share the episode with a golfer who cares about community, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Your voice can put a club in a kid’s hands—and keep them coming back for a lifetime.
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From Ground Forces To Better Routines, Here’s How Golf Actually Improves
Send us Fan MailWake up with coffee and clarity as we sit down with LPGA National Teacher of the Year Janine Murphy to rethink how improvement really happens. We’re talking about more than swing tips. This is a practical blueprint for building smarter practice, better routines, and a driving range people actually want to visit.Janine opens her notebook and shows us how she structures a coach’s day for impact: early workouts, focused teaching windows, and protected planning time. From there, we dive into a trend that’s reshaping clubs across the country—turning the range into a destination. Think wedge workstations at tidy 10-yard gaps, uneven-lie zones, family-friendly short courses on target greens, and even modular bars that bring community to practice. When practice becomes an experience with purpose, players stick around, log quality reps, and improve faster.We also get tactical on tech without drowning in jargon. Janine shares how AI simplifies video editing and content distribution so coaches spend more time teaching. We break down Sportsbox 3D and why motion capture helps you see whether a change adds speed or steals it. Then we translate ground reaction forces into plain English: press the ground well, and the ground gives you speed back. Shoes, balance, and footwork either unlock power or choke it. For juniors, the best speed tool might be the cheapest—an alignment rod and the chase for a louder whoosh out front. Add PathPal for precise shaft angles and clean alignment, and you’ve got a powerful, affordable toolkit.Performance doesn’t live in swing changes alone. It lives in recovery, sleep, and boundaries. Janine’s rule—phone out of the bedroom, aim for eight hours—pays off in faster learning and steadier coaching. And when scorecards matter, we put a spotlight where it belongs: on the tee. Solid drives create simple wedges and two-putt pars; chaotic drives force bad angles and short-side misses. Choose better targets, miss on the safe side, and let confidence build one clean tee ball at a time.If you’re a golfer, a coach, or a club leader, this conversation delivers practical steps you can use today. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a smarter plan, and leave a quick review to tell us the habit you’re changing this week.
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Why Brooks Koepka’s Comeback Could Reshape Pro Golf
Send us Fan MailGolf is changing in plain sight, and not just on Sundays. We open with the Tiger-sized expectation that still shapes every headline, then zoom into the real story: how confidence, humility, and decision-making define a champion’s arc. Brooks Koepka’s return from LIV raises tough questions about identity, locker room dynamics, and whether stepping off the pedestal can sharpen or dull your edge. Along the way, we contrast Scotty Scheffler’s unflappable rhythm with the media frenzy around his arrest saga, and celebrate the LPGA as the masterclass in repeatable, efficient movement.From there, we take you inside the future of everyday golf. Imagine unlocking a bay and seeing your launch monitor, sim software, and personal profile boot seamlessly, with your dispersion charts and carry gapping ready before you finish stretching. That automation frees staff to serve, not troubleshoot. It also supports a better coaching model: short, high-impact instruction, then reps, then micro-adjustments—built around one setup cue and one swing cue at a time. We break down why the brain can’t absorb five fixes at once, how to stage checkpoints that stick, and how fitness support reduces pain signals that derail tempo and aim.Community is the multiplier. A living network of members, coaches, and local leaders turns a facility into a true third place—where practice becomes social, introductions spark new opportunities, and families make midweek rituals that keep the game fun. Premium gear helps, but culture matters more: service that’s free, welcoming, and focused on progress. As pro golf navigates legacies and leagues, this blend of tech, teaching, and human connection is where the sport grows up. Subscribe for more candid conversations, share this with a golf friend who needs smarter practice, and leave a review to tell us what topic we should tackle next.
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From LIV Drama To AI Putting: Inside The PGA Show And The Rise Of Indoor Golf
Send us Fan MailGolf’s center of gravity is shifting, and we’re right in the middle of it. From the raw reality of earning a living on tour to the ripple effects of LIV money and high-profile returns, we unpack what these moves mean for players chasing status, sponsors, and stability. We celebrate a local highlight—Dylan Wu grabbing back his card with a clutch putt—and talk frankly about the grind most fans never see: travel costs, pressure to make cuts, and the mental game that decides whether a great ball-striker gets paid.Then we take you inside the PGA Show—huge energy, real community, and a surge of tech with purpose. AI isn’t replacing coaches; it’s finally doing the heavy lifting. Tools like Tour Putt map multiple makeable lines by speed, and modern launch monitors help us set clear benchmarks for spin, launch, and carry. We share why indoor practice is exploding, how controlled environments accelerate learning, and the simple wedge metrics that turn “range time” into “scoring time.” You’ll hear why golf ball fittings are the hidden edge most players skip, plus our first impressions of PXG’s ball and the new generation from Mizuno.Looking for speed? We found a standout: Speed Toad, a weighted trainer that mounts on your gamer shaft and pairs with a straightforward app. When training matches your actual setup, the gains stick. Layer that with smart data and a coach who understands your tendencies, and you’ve got a blueprint that transfers from SimBay to fairway. We close with course stories, small setup tweaks that turn hooks into baby draws, and a reminder that progress isn’t about perfect swings—it’s about repeatable feels under pressure.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a golf buddy who loves gear and data, and leave a quick review. Your support helps more players find smarter ways to practice, perform, and enjoy the game.
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What If Worthiness Isn’t In Your Scorecard?
Send us Fan MailA one-round qualifier shouldn’t feel like a marathon, but it can when you’re rusty, running a growing business, and trying to be present at home. We open up about chasing a mid-60s number in Palm Springs after limited play, why short game and speed control are the fastest route to readiness, and how to structure practice that actually transfers from the bay to the course. You’ll hear the honest hurdles too: injury history, fitness that supports rather than drains, and the fight to avoid swinging harder under pressure and paying for it the next day.Then we go deeper with mental performance coach Daniel Schuler, who cuts through clichés and gets to the story beneath performance. He challenges the “always/never” language that sneaks into our identity, reframes what it really means to say no, and shows how boundaries protect presence. We explore why affirmations fall flat without truth, how social media and results-only praise shape false narratives, and the power of defining opportunity, worth, and success on your own terms. The goal isn’t just a better score; it’s an identity that travels with you—same hat, different settings, clearer choices.If you’ve ever watched a new swing feel evaporate after seven swings, or felt torn between family time and a can’t-miss project, this conversation will give you tools to reset expectations, design smarter reps, and cut through the noise. Daniel also shares how he’s expanding his coaching with a new site, online community, and workshops, plus a free onboarding call to see if you’re a fit. Tap play, share with a friend who needs a mindset tune-up, and subscribe to catch the next round. If this helped you, leave a quick review—it helps others find the show.
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From Ball Speed To Bogey Myths: A Coach’s Playbook For Everyday Golfers
Send us Fan MailWe welcome Coach Ryan to talk speed training, wedge flight, and the stats that set sane expectations, then dig into course management that trades hero shots for lower scores. Mindset threads through it all: reframe misses, practice with feedback, and make boring golf your superpower.• winter driver speed plan and ball speed goals• launch, spin, descent angle and carry distance• PGA benchmarks for 100–160 yards and putting• expected strokes to hole out and make rates• low-flight wedge technique and grass effects• identity, mental coaching and practice habits• course management at Centennial and tee selection• Tiger Five scoring rules adapted for amateurs• par-five second-shot strategy and ego checks• lag putting targets and three-putt prevention
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From Bandon Dunes To Palm Springs: The Hidden Life Of A Luxury Club Caddy
Send us Fan MailWe shift from fall travel plans and Golf Garage updates to a deep dive on the craft of caddying with guest Corey Maranau, exploring service, psychology, and how small habits change scores. We share stories from Bandon Dunes to Palm Springs, plus practical tips for firm greens and faster speed.• redefining vacation mindset and why environment shapes play• operations update on the Golf Garage and a point of sale change• new program Bourbon and Bombs for speed gains and community• mental triggers, light drinks, and routine cues that free the swing• what a good caddy does beyond numbers and green reads• Corey’s path from Bandon Dunes to desert private clubs• double-bagging mechanics, caddy games, and daily grind• service excellence lessons from Madison Club and how we apply them• who actually breaks 90 at elite clubs and why fun still wins• Muni Madness under the lights and the joy of fast group play• firm desert greens prep and landing spot strategy• coaching boundaries, common amateur faults, and actionable fixes• integrity in golf, dealing with tantrums, and earning trust• favorite courses, bucket lists, and friendly program rivalries“Darren, next week, I think we got Don Law off his cruise, but I’m on vacation. So we’re going to be the week following. We got to get Don out there and we’re going to get going on the National Youth Player Development Award winner.”
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From Lesson To Breakthrough
Send us Fan MailWe talk through real swing changes, why impact-first coaching works, and how to turn practice into faster gains on the course. Brian Jacobs joins us to share a coach’s playbook: clear notes, kinesthetic moves, tighter curve windows, and a 90-day path to better scoring.• Arizona tournament recap and learning moments• Shallowing, setup, rotation, and carry gains• Feel versus real and video feedback• Confidence, tempo, and constraint-led practice• Transformational coaching versus transactional lessons• Archiving notes and setting 90-day expectations• Impact-back diagnosis and three-yard curve goal• Alignment, aim, and proximity over vanity stats• Couples therapy approach and boundaries on course• Fitness fusion, speed training, and motor patterns• On-course coaching focus for 2026• Favorite courses, bucket list, and future visit plansUntil next week, take care
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One Shot, Three Hole-In-Ones, And A Lifetime Devoted To Growing The Game
Send us Fan MailWe trace Noah’s path from a single pure strike to course records, college pressure, injury, and a pivot into coaching that led to a 20,000-square-foot training hub and a scalable player development model. Along the way, we unpack awards as access, mentors as multipliers, and the garage that built a movement.• League play banter, skins, sushi eel, Golfzilla event• Youth tournaments, 15-yard iron gains from shallower path• First spark at Bear Creek, early records and confidence• College ambitions, rejection fueling drive, Tiger-era inspiration• Wrist surgery, shift to coaching, first-lesson philosophy• Mentorship shaping teaching, relationship-first approach• Ohio chapter, awards, youth programs, media access• Boardroom setback that redirected the indoor vision• Return to Oregon, backyard garage bays, demand surge• Building the 20,000 sq ft facility and staff culture• Operation 36, team awards, community impact• Giving back through boards, universities, and partners• Vision to scale Golf Garage to 50 locationsBring the whole family down. Lots of candy, lots of fun. Four o’clock to 5:30.
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What Happens When Work Ethic Meets The Right Tools
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From Blades And Shanks To Confidence: Tempo, Warm-Ups, And Golf Fitness That Actually Works
Send us Fan MailEver wonder why the first crisp chip shows up on hole five? We dive straight into the real fixes for blades, chunks, and wobbly contact—and it’s not another gadget. Noah shares a wild par-four “ace” story to set the tone, then we get practical: how a simple Y-to-Y short game motion, steady tempo, and better balance turn chaos into control. From there, we zoom out to what truly lowers scores: a body that can move, stabilize, and repeat under pressure.Coach Matt Preston, a Top 50 GRAA performance coach with a sports medicine background, joins us to map the path from assessment to results. He explains flexibility vs mobility, why strength is the glue that makes range of motion usable, and how ground-up control solves sneaky problems like over-rotation and drifting low points. You’ll get a concise, field-tested warm-up—reverse lunges with a twist, skater jumps, and split-stance rotations—that primes you to play well from the first tee, not the fifth.We also tackle the confidence vs warm-up debate, lay out at-home drills that require little more than a mirror and a wall, and share an impact-first checkpoint you can test today: stop an inch before the ball and read the face. One or two degrees matters more than you think, especially with driver speed. Along the way, we spotlight the power of coach collaboration—how swing coaching and performance training align goals, set constraints, and accelerate progress for juniors, busy adults, and competitive players alike.If you’re chasing tighter dispersion, cleaner wedge strikes, and a swing that holds up when it counts, this one’s for you. Listen, try the warm-up, run the impact check, and tell us what changed. If it helps, share it with a playing partner. And if you’re new here, follow, rate, and leave a quick review—it helps more golfers find the show and level up with us.
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My three-wood made par fives less toxic and my ego cried a little
Send us Fan MailWe reset our fall golf game by swapping ego for strategy, dialing in iron contact, and turning par fives into birdie chances with three-wood first. We answer member questions on grip pressure, top-end gapping, wedge setups, and spin control through ball and driver fitting.• breaking 80 by hitting center face and more greens in regulation• course strategy with three-wood and play-the-hole-backwards planning• red, yellow, green pin system to manage risk• pressure practice using the programmable ladder drill• process over proximity illustrated by a Ricky Fowler practice story• grip pressure principles and hand roles for control• fixing 7–4 iron gapping via blended sets and launch conditions• specialty wedge fitting for 90–115 yard consistency• ball selection, face control, and driver fit to manage spin• junior pathway teaser with character skills that golf buildsPlease make sure you include your phone number or your email so we can contact you
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Inside the World of PGA Magazine with Jeremy Schilling
Send us Fan MailScottie Scheffler's dominance on tour isn't about flash or swagger—it's about consistency that borders on the supernatural. "The ability to have ball striking this consistent for now three years is just spooky," says Jeremy Schilling, longtime editor at PGA Magazine, who joins us to pull back the curtain on the professional golf world.Jeremy shares the fascinating journey that brought him to PGA Magazine thirteen years ago and offers unique insights into how the publication discovers and shares best practices across the golf industry. His personal connection to the PGA Hope program—which provides therapeutic golf opportunities for veterans—reveals the profound impact golf can have beyond competition. The memorandum of understanding between the PGA of America and the Veterans Administration has created pathways for healing that Jeremy witnessed firsthand.We dive deep into the technology transforming golf today, from customization trends that personalize everything from clubs to apparel, to the delicate balance instructors must strike between technical data and the human touch. Jeremy articulates the paradox many golfers face: despite incredible technological advances, handicaps remain stubbornly high. The culprits? Improper fitting, insufficient practice time, and that perpetual enemy of consistency—ego.The conversation takes us through Jeremy's most memorable articles, podcast experiences, and course recommendations that fly under the radar. His insights into the mental game and what makes courses like Harbortown truly special provide a masterclass in golf appreciation. Whether you're a teaching professional seeking to improve your programs or a recreational player wondering why your scores haven't dropped with your new equipment, this episode delivers wisdom that will transform your relationship with golf.What golf course tops your bucket list? Let us know in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe for more conversations with the personalities shaping golf's future.
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Golf is a Networking Powerhouse! Just ask Ruben Perez.
Send us Fan MailEver wondered how the golf course became the ultimate business boardroom? Ruben Perez, founder of RP Flooring, joins Darren and Noah to reveal how his leap from corporate life to entrepreneurship was fueled by relationships built on the golf course. "Your network is your net worth," Ruben shares, explaining how an astonishing 70-80% of his business comes directly from golf connections. From someone who never imagined himself playing golf, he's transformed into a business owner who recognizes the game as a crucial component of his success strategy. The conversation explores how Golf Garage has democratized access to the networking opportunities traditionally locked behind country club gates and prohibitive membership fees.Noah provides fascinating insights into his vision for Golf Garage as more than just a place to practice – it's where business happens. The facility offers country club-level service with a welcoming community atmosphere, breaking down the intimidation barriers that keep many potential golfers away. We hear about their successful one-year anniversary celebration that drew 200 attendees, showcasing the strength of the community they've built.The hosts and Ruben delve into equipment tips, the value of proper instruction, and the psychological aspects of golf that parallel entrepreneurship – risk-taking, investment philosophy, and performance under pressure. Noah reveals plans for reciprocal relationships with golf courses nationwide, creating a network where members can practice, play, and connect regardless of location.Whether you're a seasoned golfer looking to leverage the game for business growth or an entrepreneur curious about how golf might expand your network, this episode delivers actionable insights on building relationships that translate directly to business success. Come join our community where "service is free" and connections are invaluable.
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The Swing Doctor: Golf and Dentistry with Dr. Ken McGowan
Send us Fan MailEver wonder why your golf game stubbornly refuses to improve despite years of play? You're not alone. In this fascinating conversation with Dr. Ken McGowan, owner of East Main Dental and lifelong golfer, we explore the frustrating plateau that haunts so many recreational players."I've probably shot between 82 and 88 for the last 25 years," Dr. McGowan confesses, echoing a sentiment familiar to countless golfers. The discussion quickly turns to a profound yet simple truth: embracing your natural tendencies might be more important than forcing textbook techniques. Our resident golf professional shares why fighting against your natural shot shape often leads to worse results, not better ones.We dive into the psychology behind pre-shot routines, course management strategies, and why aiming for center-green rather than pin-hunting might dramatically lower your scores. The conversation takes an illuminating turn when examining the overwhelming world of online golf instruction. "There's so much fake news out there," our guest notes, as we explore when YouTube tutorials help and when they become a confusing maze of contradictory advice.Parents will particularly appreciate Dr. McGowan's candid admission about introducing his daughters to golf: "I'll admit it was a little self-serving. I just hoped they would take to it so I could get to the golf course a little more often." This opens a heartwarming discussion about family golf, the OP36 development program, and creating meaningful experiences on the course with children.Whether you're struggling with consistency, contemplating lessons, or simply looking for practical ways to enjoy the game more, this episode delivers insights that will resonate with golfers of all skill levels. Tune in to discover why accepting the "horse that showed up" might be the key to unlocking your best golf.Subscribe now and join our growing community of passionate golfers seeking more enjoyment and better scores without the technical overwhelm.
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The Intersection of Golf and Business Success
Send us Fan MailWhen golf and business converge, magic happens. This episode dives deep into that powerful intersection with special guest Adam Rutledge, owner of Rutledge Real Estate and a portfolio of successful businesses throughout Southern Oregon.The conversation kicks off with hosts Darren and Noah discussing the recent US Open at Oakmont, marveling at JJ Spawn's game-changing 60-foot putt and the notoriously challenging course conditions that frustrated even the world's top players. They share their own recent golfing experiences before welcoming Adam to the show.Adam offers fascinating insights into how he leverages golf to build authentic client relationships that drive his real estate business. "I make sure that I can take care of my clients and spend good time and build solid relationships and friendships with clients through golf," he explains. "That just helps secure business and create loyalty." His perspective on business ethics is equally compelling, as he shares stories about prioritizing client needs over commission checks – a philosophy that has earned him lasting loyalty and steady referrals.The trio explores current real estate market trends in Southern Oregon, with Adam providing a detailed overview of golf communities in the region, from Eagle Point properties in the mid-$600,000s to exclusive Rogue Valley Country Club listings reaching $2 million. For golf enthusiasts considering relocation, Adam highlights Southern Oregon's impressive array of courses within an hour's drive, including several hidden gems.Between business insights, the episode delivers plenty of laughs with stories of memorable mishaps on the course, from hitting balls backward to accidentally playing the wrong green. The conversation wraps with an exciting announcement of a new partnership offering Rutledge Real Estate clients a complimentary Golf Garage membership.Whether you're a business professional looking to enhance your networking skills, a golf enthusiast considering a property near your favorite course, or simply someone who appreciates the value of authentic relationships, this episode offers valuable takeaways and entertaining stories. Connect with Adam at rutledgerealestate.com or by calling 541-SOLD to explore Southern Oregon's golf property opportunities.
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Golf Ball Showdown: TP5 vs Kirkland
Send us Fan MailEver wonder if those premium golf balls are really worth double or triple the price of budget options? We did too, so we put them to the test in our state-of-the-art golf studio.During our comprehensive ball testing session at the Golf Garage, we compared offerings from every major manufacturer - TaylorMade, Titleist, Callaway, Bridgestone, Srixon, and yes, even Kirkland from Costco. What we discovered challenges conventional wisdom about golf ball performance and might save you hundreds this season.The results were fascinating. While premium balls like the TP5 and Pro V1 demonstrated superior performance in specific areas (generating 10,500-12,000 RPM of wedge spin and providing better feel), the budget-friendly Kirkland performed remarkably well, especially in terms of accuracy off the driver. For many everyday golfers playing challenging courses where balls often disappear, the value proposition of budget balls becomes compelling.Perhaps most surprising was how different balls dramatically affected launch conditions. Even with identical swings, we saw launch angles vary by as much as 10 degrees between different models! This isn't just interesting data - it translates directly to real-world performance. As we discovered, gaining just 5-7 yards of carry distance can mean hitting one less club into greens throughout your round.The golf ball is the only piece of equipment you use for every single shot, yet most players give it the least consideration when optimizing their game. Finding your perfect match could immediately lower your scores without changing your swing at all.Ready to discover which ball truly works best for your game? Visit us for a personalized ball fitting session where we'll use launch monitor technology to identify your ideal match. Your perfect ball is waiting - you just need to find it!
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Beyond Par: The College Golf Life
Send us Fan MailDarren and Noah explore the evolving balance between training and entertainment at Golf Garage, while celebrating college golfer Kira Chang's remarkable achievements and growth as a team leader.• Golf Garage's expansion from training facility to entertainment destination with sushi restaurant and Smashburger concept• Importance of collaborative partnerships in creating unique member benefits and business growth • Tournament season challenges with extreme heat and the value of choosing fun playing partners• Kira Chang's journey from introvert to team leader and her impressive conference championship performance• The power of confidence and visualization in putting improvement using Tour Putt technology• Upcoming events including putter fittings, golf ball comparisons, and a break 80 challenge between Darren and NoahWe'd love to have you join us for our member event on Wednesday from 5:30-6:30 at Golf Garage where we'll be hosting a cocktail party with complimentary ball fittings from our professionals.
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Finding the Perfect Match: Golf Balls
Send us Fan MailGolf balls are perhaps the most underrated equipment choice, with premium options offering scientifically-engineered performance benefits that can significantly impact your game. The fundamental differences between premium and budget balls extend far beyond marketing, affecting everything from distance and spin to feel and control.• Golf ball technology has advanced dramatically, with balls now featuring between two and five layers for optimized performance• Tour professionals carefully select their golf balls based on precise performance characteristics that match their swing and playing style• Premium golf balls maintain optimal performance for approximately 11 rounds before degrading• The dimple pattern on golf balls significantly impacts aerodynamics, affecting distance and trajectory• Proper grip fundamentals are often the quickest fix for improving ball striking• Chipping stance and setup dramatically influence your ability to create proper contact and spin• Quail Hollow's challenging course design features extreme elevation changes and specialized rough that punishes even slight misses• Custom-logoed golf balls can serve as effective marketing tools while helping you identify your ballNext week we'll be testing the Kirkland Signature ball against other premium options, and answering listener questions about equipment and technique. Send us your questions through any podcast platform you use to listen to us!
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Inside Titleist's Tour Truck
Send us Fan MailDino Antenucci is a Senior Club Fitting Analyst with Titleist and is currently traveling and working with professional golfers on the Korn Ferry Tour. His contributions have significantly impacted Titleist’s reputation for personalized club fitting and performance optimization. Dino shares stories and insights from working with professionals and delivers sound advice for amateur and recreational golfers.
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Your Story Shapes Your Swing: How Identity Impacts Performance
Send us Fan MailMastering the mental game is often more crucial than physical skill in golf, as demonstrated by emotional intelligence coach Daniel Schuler who breaks down how our personal narratives impact performance. The internal stories we tell ourselves, rooted in our identity, determine our decisions on the course and can either empower or limit our potential.• Emotional intelligence defined as awareness of your feelings, their origins, their impact on others, and recognition of others' emotions• How water hazards create mental blocks because trying not to think about something requires thinking about it• Understanding that we don't see shots as they are but through the filter of our personal narratives• Why negative outcomes dominate our memory even when most shots are good• How rapid improvement happens by identifying and changing false beliefs about ourselves• The difference between a golfer's physical capabilities and their mental readiness to perform• Examples of dramatic performance changes after just one conversation with Daniel• Success story of a student-athlete improving after only 20 minutes of emotional intelligence coaching• Insight into how professional golfers could benefit from identity workIf you'd like to contact Daniel Schuler for emotional intelligence coaching, reach out through [email protected].
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Guest Evan McLennan: Why Mental Toughness Defines Champions
Send us Fan MailRory McIlroy's thrilling Masters victory takes center stage as we unpack what truly separates champions from contenders at Augusta National. The mental fortitude required to bounce back from a missed putt on 18 to win in a playoff demonstrates why McIlroy has risen to the pinnacle of professional golf.We welcome special guest Evan, who shares his remarkable journey from college baseball player to golf professional in less than two years. His story highlights how passion, combined with access to quality facilities and technology, can accelerate development in this challenging sport. The conversation reveals that magical moment many golfers experience—when you feel that perfect strike and become forever addicted to the game.The podcast explores the critical crossroads many golfers face between pursuing playing professionally or establishing a career in golf operations, management, or instruction. This decision requires honest self-assessment and understanding what truly brings fulfillment in a golf career. We discuss how modern data collection and analysis have transformed practice sessions into targeted improvement opportunities, giving today's players advantages unimaginable to previous generations.We also preview Running Y Golf Course, Arnold Palmer's only signature design in Oregon, and celebrate recent tournament successes from our team. Looking ahead to next week's episode featuring mental performance coach Daniel Shuler, we'll dive deeper into the psychological aspects that make golf both maddening and magical. Subscribe now and join our conversation about the game we all love!
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Golf, Business, and Building Community
Send us Fan MailThe MyGolfSource podcast hosts Andy Baker, owner of Pacific Franchise Advisors, to discuss the franchise potential of Golf Garage and what makes a business franchise-worthy.• Golf Garage builds community by creating a family-like atmosphere where people form genuine connections• Indoor golf facilities offer unique advantages with year-round accessibility and multi-purpose use• Successful franchises require low barriers to entry, clear differentiation, and solid ROI• Golf creates natural relationship-building opportunities without awkward beginnings• Golf Garage complements traditional courses rather than competing with them• Multiple revenue streams through events, food/beverage, and additional services strengthen the business model• Franchise opportunities must appeal to potential owners on both passion and business levels• Golf training aids work best when recommended by professionals for specific swing issues• Tempo and balance are more important than technical grip for most golfers• Having a winning mindset is crucial in both golf and businessIf you're interested in learning more about franchising opportunities, visit pacificfranchiseadvisors.com or contact Andy at [email protected].
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Golf Mastery: From Mini Tours to Teaching Excellence
Send us Fan MailRyan Kukula, PGA Professional and Director of Instruction at Golf Garage, shares his journey from childhood golfing prodigy to competitive player and respected coach while revealing powerful insights about golf improvement and performance mindset.• Growing up at his father's nine-hole course in Ocean Park, Washington where Ryan and his brothers would run the shop and play golf daily• Shooting an impressive 63 recently while maintaining the same free-swinging feeling developed in simulator practice• Competing on mini tours after college and learning that consistently shooting in the 70s wasn't good enough at the professional level• Developing one-handed chipping techniques during a wrist injury that transformed his understanding of short game principles• Using simulator practice to develop a freer swing without being attached to outcomes• Breaking the habit of score-tracking during rounds to stay present and execute shots without mounting pressure• Setting tournament goals for the upcoming season including pro-ams, sectional majors, and the Pacific Northwest Championship• Accepting the challenge to help podcast host Darren break 80 before the end of 2025Visit Golf Garage for lessons with Ryan and experience how indoor training can transform your game with measurable improvement.
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Golf Accessibility For Those With Mobility Limitations. David’s Chair Founder & CEO, Steve Furst.
Send us Fan MailDavid's Chair: Steve Furst is the Founder and CEO of David's Chair, a non-profit that is doing incredible work to help individuals with mobility-limiting conditions access the outdoors and enjoy activities like golf with dignity and independence. Bringing adaptive golf chairs to golf courses across the U.S. is such a fantastic initiative, and it's inspiring to hear about the potential for such enormous barriers being overcome.
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Technology is changing how we learn golf, and the results might surprise you.
Send us Fan MailSimulator technology is transforming golf training by providing precise feedback and year-round practice opportunities that outdoor ranges simply cannot match. The team discusses how simulator data allows players to gain confidence in their distances and improve faster with immediate analytics.• Simulators provide accurate distance measurements for every club in your bag• Playing famous courses like TPC Sawgrass virtually helps players experience professional-level challenges• The data from simulators is humbling but provides crucial feedback for improvement• Proper club fitting combined with simulator data can dramatically improve performance• Raw carry versus game carry measurements show exactly how course conditions affect distance• Community building happens naturally in simulator facilities as golfers connect in a casual environment• The Golf Garage offers 24/7 access to members, creating flexibility for practice• Practice after a round is often the most productive time to work on your game• Many golfers waste time watching YouTube tips when they should focus on center-face contact• Next week's episode will feature Steve First from David's Chair discussing adaptive golf for people with mobility limitations
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Mastering Golf Techniques with a Super Bowl Champion
Send us Fan MailHave you ever wondered how a simple change in golf equipment can revolutionize your game? In our latest episode, we unravel the transformative power of a high-lofted 69-degree wedge, sharing personal anecdotes and insights into how even the smallest adjustments can elevate your short game. Join us as we explore the fascinating individuality of golf techniques, learning from athletes who have transitioned from other sports like a Division I tennis player turned golfer, and discover how their unique approaches can offer valuable lessons in adaptability and skill enhancement.We're thrilled to welcome Super Bowl champion Jermaine Kearse, who shares his incredible journey from the NFL to the world of golf and entrepreneurship. Fueled by a competitive spirit, Kearse has turned his passion into a blossoming business with indoor golf facilities, illuminating the challenges and rewards of life after football. He offers inspiring insights on perseverance and "failing forward," providing a fresh perspective on personal growth that is both motivational and relatable for anyone looking to transition in their careers.As we wrap up, we delve into the importance of mindset, culture, and community in sports. Drawing from experiences in the NFL and NBA, we illustrate how embracing one's role can lead to enduring success, featuring stories from junior golfers who have thrived in a supportive environment. With insights from legendary coaches and personal experiences, this episode underscores the immense power of a competitive community in achieving greatness. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or new to the sport, the stories and wisdom shared promise to ignite your passion and refine your game.
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Mastering the Green: Golf Techniques and Collegiate Insights from MyGolfSource
Send us Fan MailThis episode delves into the nuances of improving your golf game, especially regarding spin control, with insights from co-hosts Darren and Noah along with guests Kira and Mason from SOU’s golf team. Featuring listener questions and expert advice, the discussion covers everything from equipment choices to personal preparation strategies for tournaments. • Discussion on the recent weather impacts on local golf courses • Tips for improving backspin on wedge shots • The importance of center hits and proper equipment • Advice for managing cutting and hooking with drivers • Personal routines shared by student athletes for tournament day preparation • Insights into the camaraderie and community within collegiate golf
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Nurturing Future Champions in Golf
Send us Fan MailThe episode discusses junior golf, emphasizing the importance of community and resilience in maintaining youth engagement in the sport. With insights from Jessica Young on US Kids Local Tours, we explore accessible programs and the unique challenges faced by young golf enthusiasts.• Discussion on current weather impacts on golf courses • Bear Creek Golf Course and other local facilities coping with challenges • Highlights from the TGL and Waste Management Phoenix Open • Importance of growing junior golf programs in tough conditions • Jessica Young's role in the US Kids Local Tour • Barriers to entry for youth participation in golf • Emphasizing the need for multi-sport participation • Focus on creating an inviting atmosphere for young golfers • Preparing for next week's guest and continuing discussions on golf in various formats
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Revolutionizing Your Swing: Janean Murphy and the Future of Golf Tech
Send us Fan MailWhat if cutting-edge technology could revolutionize your golf game? Join us as we engage in an enlightening conversation with Janean Murphy, the 2024 National LPGA Teacher of the Year, who shares her journey and insights into the future of golf instruction. We recount our Simulator League adventures at Torrey Pines, where camaraderie and friendly competition were at the forefront despite a few challenges. Janean reveals how her journey from Texas to a private country club in Missouri has shaped her approach to player development, highlighting the groundbreaking role of technologies like Sportsbox AI in offering new perspectives on swing mechanics.Our discussion extends to the exciting innovations we've encountered, such as the Force Board Pro by SuperSpeed Golf, which enhances training through its versatile design. We introduce a four-week putting league and discuss plans for LPGA one-on-one classes, along with couples therapy sessions inspired by Brian Jacobs. These initiatives aim to improve communication on the course and offer practical advice for beginners. Janine's pioneering spirit and expertise underscore the importance of professional guidance, while her insights into technology offer a glimpse into the dynamic evolution of golf coaching.
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From Garage to Golf Greatness: The MyGolfSource Evolution
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Attention Golf Enthusiasts! Level up your golf game with hosts Darren Penquite and Noah Horstman, PGA as they keep you up to date on the latest trends, equipment, training aids and more. Learn tips and tricks from PGA Professionals to lower your score and grow your love for the game of golf.
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