Send us a text A 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...
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Send us a text A 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...
From Blades And Shanks To Confidence: Tempo, Warm-Ups, And Golf Fitness That Actually Works
My Golf Source
49 minutes
2 months ago
From Blades And Shanks To Confidence: Tempo, Warm-Ups, And Golf Fitness That Actually Works
Send us a text Ever 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 ...
My Golf Source
Send us a text A 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...