The Golf Intervention Podcast features 2 award winning golf instructors who take on the big questions in a golfer’s quest for improved scoring. Â
Send us a textEpisode Description:In this episode of The Golf Intervention, Eric and Rob dive into one of the hottest topics in gear right now: the new wave of minidrivers. What are they? Who are they for? And do you actually need one in your bag? We answer listener-submitted questions and break down the performance, design, and strategy behind minidrivers from Titleist, TaylorMade, and Callaway. Whether you're a competitive player, a weekend warrior, or just a gear junkie, this episode will help you understand if a minidriver can actually make a difference in your game—or if it's just hype.In This Episode:
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Send us a textIn this episode of The Golf Intervention, we ride the wave of Masters-induced motivation and ask the big question: How bad do you really want it?The Masters always sparks that itch to get better, but what separates the golfers who actually improve from those who just ride the high for a few days? We dig into the keys to making real progress this year—turning that spark of motivation into long-term discipline, learning how to allocate your time, energy, and money in smart ways, and filtering out the noise from social media that derails so many players.If you're serious about getting better this season, this one's for you.Topics Covered:
Send us a textIn this episode of The Golf Intervention, we kick things off with a quick fantasy football check-in before diving into some of the worst swing advice floating around social media. We break down why constantly changing your swing based on social media trends will hamper your development.We focus on what golfers should work on first (everything besides the swing). We also dig into the mindset challenges that hold players back—whether it's frustration on the course, unrealistic expectations, or mental hurdles that stop progress. Plus, we explore practical ways to build a process-driven approach to improvement instead of chasing quick fixes.
Send us a textEpisode SummaryIn this episode of The Golf Intervention, we break down the three elements of the golf swing—time, energy, and geometry. While many golfers are obsessed with geometry and, more recently, speed, we discuss why that's only part of the equation. We also dive into the history of swing models, teaching theories over the years, and why changing your swing isn't something to take lightly. If you've ever wondered whether you should tweak your mechanics or chase the latest swing trend, this episode is for you.What We Cover in This Episode:✔️ The three key elements of the golf swing: time, energy, and geometry✔️ Why golfers are overly focused on geometry and speed—and the potential pitfalls✔️ A look at the history of swing models and teaching philosophies✔️ How to approach swing changes wisely to avoid setbacks✔️ The story of Rob Failes being blocked on Twitter by Brandel Chamblee✔️ The real factors that lead to long-term improvementResources & Links:
Send us a textHow does your body shape impact your golf swing? In this episode of The Golf Intervention, we sit down with Dr. Mike Kay to explore the science behind body types (wide vs. narrow), relative motion, and how they influence speed, efficiency, and overall performance.Dr. Mike Kay is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with extensive expertise in biomechanics and athletic performance. He specializes in helping golfers optimize movement, increase speed, and prevent injuries through advanced training methods. He has a PT office in Scottsdale, AZ and also partners with Tony Greco and Chris Walkie at the Helix Golf Institute in North Murrieta, CA. We dive deep into:✅ The differences between wide and narrow body structures and their effect on your swing mechanics✅ How relative motion can help you move more efficiently and generate power✅ Why "stability" is overrated in golf performance✅ The who, what, when, where, why of speed training programs✅ Practical takeaways to help you optimize your golf swing based on YOUR body typeIf you want to swing faster, move better, and gain a competitive edge, this episode is packed with insights that can take your game to the next level.The Golf Intervention Substack https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/Context Driven Substack https://contextdriven.substack.com/
Send us a textIn this episode of the Golf Intervention Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most pressing questions every golfer faces: When is the right time to make swing changes? Whether you're struggling with consistency, looking to break through a performance plateau, or just seeking a fresh perspective on your game, understanding when and if to change your swing can be your most important decision. .Key Takeaways:How to Evaluate Your Current Swing: Learn how to assess your current technique objectively and identify specific areas that need improvement.The Decision-Making Framework: We introduce a practical framework for golfers to prioritize which skills and areas of their game should be addressed first.Common Pitfalls to Avoid: Understand the mistakes golfers often make when trying to change their swing and how to avoid them.Episode Highlights:Assessing the Right Time for Change: We discuss signs that it's time for a swing change, from physical limitations to stagnating scores.Building a Solid Skill Development Plan: Using a decision-making framework, we help you determine whether to focus on mechanics, mental game, scoring strategy, or swing adaptability .Avoiding the "Form over Function" trap: Swing changes require patience and a structured approach—hear why jumping into form changes can lead to frustration and setbacks.If you're ready to take your game to the next level, this episode will equip you with the tools you need to make smarter decisions about your swing and your development as a golfer.To subscribe to our free monthly newsletter or subscribe to our premium content, click here: https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a textIn this episode of The Golf Intervention Podcast, we dive into one of the most common questions among golfers: "How can I spend $500 wisely to improve my game?" Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, it's not always easy to decide where to allocate your hard-earned cash to see the most improvement. Our hosts share their insights and personal recommendations on how you can invest your $500 to make a real difference in your golf performance.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Golf Digest Best Teachers in Every State https://www.golfdigest.com/story/best-teachers-state-rankingGolf Beneath the Surface book https://www.amazon.com/Golf-Beneath-Surface-Science-Psychology/dp/1637743092AimPoint Certified Coaches https://aimpointgolf.com/find-an-instructorThe Golf Intervention Substack https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/Arccos Golf https://www.arccosgolf.com/
Send us a textIn this first episode of the new series on the golf swing, we discuss the actual laws of ball flight. There can be a lot of confusion about swing mechanics and the affect on ball control, but the deeper understanding starts with the science of ball flight.There are only 6 influences:Face AngleClub PathDynamic LoftAttack AngleClub SpeedImpact LocationIn subsequent episodes of the series, we will discuss option for influencing these variables.Thanks for tuning in!
Send us a textEpisode Description:In this episode of the Golf Intervention Podcast, Eric and Rob challenge the common approach of spending all your practice time on the driving range. Instead, they share why practicing golf on the course is crucial for real improvement, helping you translate what you've learned at the range into real-world game situations.They dive into practical tips for integrating meaningful practice into your rounds, focusing on areas like short game, course management, and mental strategy. They explain how to make each shot count during a round, providing strategies for improving shot selection and managing the course like a pro. If you're looking to improve your performance, this episode will help you rethink how you approach practice.In This Episode, You'll Learn:The benefits of practicing on the golf course versus the driving rangeHow to develop better course management and shot selection during practice roundsActionable tips for refining your short game on the courseHow to apply mental game techniques to your on-course practiceWhy range practice isn't enough to improve your scoresHow to turn every round into an opportunity to practice with purposeIf you're ready to stop mindlessly hitting balls at the range and start seeing real improvement on the course, this episode is for you! For bonus content and to support the show, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a textWelcome to The Golf Intervention Podcast, where we answer your burning golf questions and help you play your best! In today's episode, we tackle a listener's "quick question" on how to determine the best mix of irons, hybrids, and fairway woods for your golf bag. If you're wondering whether to stick with traditional irons, switch to more hybrids, or find the right balance of both, we've got you covered.Tune in as we dive into:The role of irons, hybrids, and fairway woods in your golf game.How to assess your current skill level and playing style when choosing the right clubs.Key factors to consider when building a versatile and effective set of clubs.Tips on optimizing your bag setup for distance, accuracy, and control on the course.For bonus content: https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a textIn this brand-new episode of the Golf Intervention Podcast, we kick off a fresh series called Quick Question, where we answer a single listener question in a more concise format. In today's episode, we dive into the age-old debate: Should you use a line on your golf ball to help aim putts? Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned golfer, aligning your putts is crucial to improving your game, but does using a line on the ball really help everyone?In this episode, you'll learn:The purpose of using a line on your ball for puttingHow does it affect what a player is focusing on? Pros and cons of using the line for aim versus other alignment methodsDon't miss out on this quick but valuable tip that could improve your putting and lower your scores on the greens!For bonus content or to support the show, become a subscriber to our Substack at:https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a textIn this episode, Rob and Eric take you behind the scenes of an AimPoint clinic. We also answer some common questions that are coming up during lesson including:Should I make a shallow swing in the bunker?How misconceptions about the golf swing affect forceplate data.Learning vs performing; why do we take lessons? To support the show and subscribe to our bonus content:https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/For additional information on the codebreakers retreat:https://codebreakersgolf.com/
Send us a textIn this episode, Eric and Rob discuss the considerations for all levels of player when deciding what type of shot to play around the green. For a beginner golfer and elite player, the skillset is dramatically different, so how does each golfer determine the best shot for them to play?We also discuss:The benefits of putting from off the green.The actually difference between a chip and a pitch. The effect of lie, slope and wind.GrainSpin LoftArc HeightWhy Jim Nance and Dottie Pepper hate Aim Point, and why we think its getting a bad reputation.Eric and Rob also rant about the short game, which was fun. For bonus content or support the show, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a textIn this episode, Eric and Rob discuss the approach shot strategy and how you can maximize your skillset for scoring.Proper strategy is not to aim straight at every flag, but it is also not to aim at the center of every green. We discuss in depth why neither of those concepts work every hole, and then take you through the major considerations for different levels of players.For bonus content, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a textWelcome back! We can't thank you enough for supporting our show through 29 episodes and a full year on the air! On this episode, we celebrate our one-year anniversary by discussing the most important things we've learned along the way.We give an update about why we haven't been on in a few weeks.Robbie gives a update about playing one of the Top 3 courses in the world.For bonus content, https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a textThis is part 2 of the series on scoring strategy. Learn a process for deciding on club selection, aim strategy, and swing skill while on the course to give yourself the best chance at scoring optimization. On this episode we discuss:Shot dispersion patterns with the tee shot. How to determine yours, and how it fits into strategy.Is your driver fit to optimize shot pattern?Learn when and how to make skill adjustments on the course.Important considerations for beginner, intermediate and advance level players.We take you through the framework of strategy as discussed on episode 27.Shot process - intention, aim, alignment and swing.Skill- Swing arc low point, face/path relationship, swing energySwing Considerations- Energy, Time and Geometry.For exclusive bonus content, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/To leave a review, visit our website at https://www.thegolfintervention.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this first episode of a multipart series, Eric and Rob discuss the framework of scoring strategy.We start by breaking down the essential components: score, shot, skill, and swing and how they interconnect to form the foundation of your scoring strategy. We discuss the recent data capture of scoring on the PGA Tour and how that has solidified sound decision making for players of the highest level.We introduce the outline for the entire series and discuss how Level 1, 2, and 3 golfers will put these strategies into practice so they can score better in their next round of golf. To support the show and have access to our exclusive bonus content, subscribe at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/Visti our Website at https://www.thegolfintervention.com/For online coach with Eric Layton https://skillest.com/app/profile/eric-laytonEvery Shot Counts, Book by Mark Broadie https://www.amazon.com/Every-Shot-Counts-Revolutionary-Performance/dp/1592407501/ref=asc_df_1592407501?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80401843598247&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584001418986918&psc=1
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Eric and Rob discuss the best insights from our interview with Dr. Raymond Prior and his outstanding book, "Golf Beneath the Surface."During the discussion we cover:Stable ConfidenceAcceptanceGrowth MindsetGrowth Minded Practice HabitsStaying on Time (being present)The Five Step Process that will change your golf (and life)And much more!To purchase the book "Golf Beneath the Surface" https://www.amazon.com/Golf-Beneath-Surface-Science-Psychology/dp/1637743092For access to The Golf Intervention exclusive content or support the show, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/Online coaching from Eric Layton is available on Skillest at https://skillest.com/app/profile/eric-layton
Send us a Text Message.Raymond Prior, PhD joins Eric and Rob to discuss his book "Golf Beneath the Surface." Dr. Prior has been one of the most sought after names in Sport Psychology working with Major Champions, NCAA Champions, Olympic Gold Medalists, and Coach of the Year winners in a variety of Sports. Prior is currently working with Olympic athletes in 5 different sports at the Paris Games. On this episode we cover:What is "stable confidence" and how does is differ from our traditional view of confidence.The Framework- Developing a Growth MindsetPursuing and Avoiding True acceptance and how does it play into our ability to performHow to be present or on time, vs. off time. Breath and MindfulnessAnd much more!Dr. Prior is the co host of The Golf Beneath the Surface Podcast https://gbtspodcast.buzzsprout.com/His Website and to purchase his book https://www.btsmindset.com/ For online Coaching with Eric Layton visit: https://skillest.com/app/profile/eric-layton
Send us a Text Message.On this episode of listener questions, we start by taking on the eternal golf question:How do I transition my skills from the range to the golf course. Why is that so difficult and shouldn't tee shots specifically be the same?How do I know when equipment is the issue? Can the club design or shaft actually make bad shots worse? Eric and Rob discuss the importance of footwear and tell a story about a good golfer who got the "shanks" because of his golf shoes. How do I determine what shot or club to hit for a tee shot? Is driver always the best play? Why 3 woods used to be more common for tee shots but now are rarely the correct play.Using technology to determine aiming strategy. How hole design impacts club selection. Is the rough a big deal?Avoiding penalties and disruptors. For exclusive bonus content, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/If you have enjoyed our show, please take the time to rate and review on Apple Podcast or Spotify
Send us a Text Message.This episode covers 3 areas of focus that tend to be most important when Eric and Rob are on the course with students.1. Process- From warm up to pre and postshot routines, our process drive our outcomes. Do we practice them? Are they consistent?2. Shot/Club Selection- Greens in Regulation is maybe the most relevant stat in golf. How far do your clubs go? What shot selection matches my shot dispersion pattern, and am I too aggressive or not aggressive enough?3. Acceptance- Is acceptance of a range of outcomes the key to enjoyable golf? Are we supposed to be consistent? We also preview our interview with Dr. Raymond Prior where we discuss incredible insights from his book "Golf Beneath the Surface." https://www.amazon.com/Golf-Beneath-Surface-Science-Psychology/dp/1637743092For exclusive content or to support our show, visit https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Eric and Rob discuss the major bullet points from the interview with Dr. Sasho MacKenzie and what can be immediately applied by all levels of player.For exclusive bonus content, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we interview who many consider to be the top golf researcher of our time. Dr. Sasho MacKenzie's research often challenges traditional conventions in golf performance in an effort to create better ways to teach and play the game. In this episode, we cover:The only 3 things that really matter when it comes to putting performance.Sasho's research on heads up vs. heads down puttingHis work with Major Champion Matt Fitzpatrick and his coach which led to massive speed gains and ultimately a U.S. Open victory. The Stack System https://www.thestacksystem.com/ for putting and speed training. The benefits of getting the club "off plane". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuJaSM7KexwCoaches Corner-clubface rate of change and 3D flat spot, the current research.Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sashomackenzie/ Twitter/X https://x.com/sashomackenzie?lang=enWebsite: http://www.sashomackenzie.com/For exclusive bonus content and support the show subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a Text Message.In Part 1 of the Mental Game series, Eric and Rob take a look at Mindset. They discuss the main elements of a fixed vs. a growth mindset and how it will affect a golfer's ability to improve.Amazon Link to Golf Beneath the Surface by Dr. Raymond Priorhttps://www.amazon.com/Golf-Beneath-Surface-Science-Psychology/dp/1637743092To access The Golf Intervention Bonus content visit https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a Text Message.On this episode, Eric and Rob give their thoughts on how their teach wedge skill, what they think about training aids, and how they feel about specifically outlined practice sessions. To support The Golf intervention Podcast and gain access to exclusive content, subscribe to our Substack at www.thegolfintervention.substack.com. Please rate and review on your favorite platform and share with your golf friends!
Send us a Text Message.This episode with provide a full swing, short game, and putting skill that will take the Level 1 Golfer to Level 2, Level 2 to Level 3, and Level 3 to Tour Player.Subscribe to our Substack and support our show at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/We thank you for tuning in!
Send us a Text Message.On this episode, we cover the basic SMART goal theory and discuss whether it actually applies to golf performance.Is dissatisfaction a function of goals?We detail 3 types of goals, and how to determine where your focus needs to be.1. Outcome2. Performance3. ProcessFind us on Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
Send us a Text Message.On this episode, we interview the founder of the green reading technique used by many of the top players in the world.Learn why he decided to crack the physics of green reading and how he did it. Understand what can each level of golfer learn from AimPoint to improve their putting performance.Dispelling some common myths about AimPoint.For more information on AimPoint go to https://aimpointgolf.com/Visit The Golf Intervention Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/ for bonus content and to support the show.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we look at 3 steps we can all take to improve our putting. We promise, this will be a new spin on putting improvement Also, we make an announcement about our Substack. We will offer subscription content including a bonus Podcast at least once per month. Link below:https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/
What are the relevant stats to know for all levels of golfers? We also address the main skills needed for improvement and ways to train them.
Eric gives a history of driving evolution.Keys metrics for Level 1, 2, and 3 golfersThe science of driving. What we know now that we didn't know before.The truth about driving it further without more speed. Watch out for bad advice!
On Part 2 of our show on approach shots, we discuss the skills every level of player needs to improve and how to train them.
Learn what it takes to improve your approach shots from beginner golfer all the way to tour elite player. What is the most important stat I can track to measure my ball striking?Why making birdies isn't a consideration for most players to improve.Why short game like Phil Mickelson changes approach shot strategy.What is the 6-iron hypothesis?On part 2, we will cover how you can train to accomplish the metrics we detail on this episode.
This is the first episode in the series Reducing Shots to Green. In this episode, we cover the keys for every level of player on reducing short game shots and provide the keys to taking your shortgame to the next level!
In this episode, Eric and Rob discuss 5 things you probably aren't already doing that will lead to your best golf in 2024.
Rob and special guest Iain Highfield discuss how level 1, 2 and 3 players can all focus their training efforts in a way to improve skill and perform better on the course.
In the latest episode in our series, "Why does my handicap never improve" we take on the question how much influence your body has on your swing. Am I locked in to a specific swing style?Do I have limitations in movement, and how does that affect my performance?Is injury prevention for casual golfers something to think about? What are the 2 things everyone can look to improve on?
On this episode, Eric recaps his week on the range with PGA Tour players at the Charles Schwab Playoff event. Also, we also answer 3 questions sent to us by listeners. Can you improve without practice?What about swing plane?Why do my practice swings feel better than my actual swing?
This 2-part episode will teach you everything you need to know about how to learn to play better golf. This is the BRAIN episode.If a golfer and golf coach can both know exactly where the student is and where the student wants to go, the process of achieving those goal is set into motion with developing an understanding of learning. Specifically, how do I understand my deficiencies, and learn to create the next that is relevant to MY performance goals. Whether you are a Level 1, 2 or 3 player, your ability to understand the process outlined in these episodes is the most important thing you can do for your golf game. It will guide every step that you take.
This 2-part episode will teach you everything you need to know about how to learn to play better golf. This is the BRAIN episode. If a golfer and golf coach can both know exactly where the student is and where the student wants to go, the process of achieving those goals is set into motion with developing an understanding of learning. Specifically, how do I understand my deficiencies, and learn to create the next step that is relevant to MY performance goals. Whether you are a Level 1, 2 or 3 player, your ability to know and understand the process outlined in these episode is the most important thing you can do for your golf game. It will guide every step you take.
In Part 2 of our series on why I never seem to improve at golf, we take on the question of the importance of having the correct equipment. Eric and Rob are both expert club-fitters and work with students every day on optimizing their equipment. Level 1, 2, and 3 players all have unique considerations when it comes to what clubs work best for them, but one thing is common and that's that the clubs can help you score better or they can actually make you play worse.In this episode, we cover what you need to know about your equipment and prepare you for the process of purchasing new clubs, when the time is right.
In this episode, we define some of the more common golf instructional terms that we use. We also take on the basic question of what happens between the club and the ball to make it fly where it does. Was there bad science being taught for many years? How has technology like TrackMan changed the game of golf?You ask, we answered.
This if the first episode in the series "Why My Handicap Never Improves." In this episode, Eric and Rob take on the big question of how to accurately assess the current state of your game, and then how to make a gameplan for improving it. Currently, there are great metrics for all golfers, not just tour player, that can be tracked to give a player an accurate accounting of their skillset. Working on the right aspects of your game at the right time, will set you up for great success!
In this episode, get to know Eric Layton and Rob Failes, your hosts of the Golf Intervention Podcast. The guys will share why they decided to start the podcast and how they believe it will help the listener take their game to the next level!