Want to practice like it counts? We open the notebook from a Scottsdale trip and dig into the real differences between coaching tour players and everyday golfers—where benchmarks, decision-making, and data matter more than pretty swings. Pros already meet the speed, approach, and scrambling standards, so the work shifts to human skills: choosing the right shot, trusting a plan, and validating ideas with objective feedback. Amateurs often miss the target by misreading their own games, chasing ...
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Want to practice like it counts? We open the notebook from a Scottsdale trip and dig into the real differences between coaching tour players and everyday golfers—where benchmarks, decision-making, and data matter more than pretty swings. Pros already meet the speed, approach, and scrambling standards, so the work shifts to human skills: choosing the right shot, trusting a plan, and validating ideas with objective feedback. Amateurs often miss the target by misreading their own games, chasing ...
Mastering the Game: Balancing Technology and Tradition in Urban Golf with James Day
The Measured Golf Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes
1 year ago
Mastering the Game: Balancing Technology and Tradition in Urban Golf with James Day
Prepare 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 ...
The Measured Golf Podcast
Want to practice like it counts? We open the notebook from a Scottsdale trip and dig into the real differences between coaching tour players and everyday golfers—where benchmarks, decision-making, and data matter more than pretty swings. Pros already meet the speed, approach, and scrambling standards, so the work shifts to human skills: choosing the right shot, trusting a plan, and validating ideas with objective feedback. Amateurs often miss the target by misreading their own games, chasing ...