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Jason is back for part 2 of our recent sit down and this time he gets in to his players patterns for short game and full swing and gives us a glimpse into how a tour coach works with a player to achieve the players goals. Support the show
My guest today is Jason Sutton, Director of Instruction at Colleton River in Bluffton, South Carolina. Jason is one of the top coaches in the game, working with elite amateurs, college players, and professionals across many different tours. A Golf Digest Top 100 coach and the recent recipient of the PGA Carolinas Section's Top Golf Professional award, Jason's expertise speaks for itself.This episode is packed with practical insights. Jason starts with a detailed discussion on putting, providing actionable advice for club golfers to not just improve their strokes, but to create a focus on development of other putting skills like green reading and speed judgement. We also explore how students can maximize lessons by asking the right questions and fostering a collaborative learning environment. From there, Jason shares his philosophy on chipping, analyzes the short games of two of his tour players, and walks us through their full-swing actions—explaining not only what they worked on but also what he intentionally left unchanged. It becomes very evident that his clear focus is on helping players achieve their ball-flight goals and not changing aesthetics for self promotion. He relies on fusing his vast knowledge and experience while actively listening to his players to create their idea of success. Jason is not only one of my closest friends but also a mentor to me and many others in the golf world. His willingness to use his journey, including both triumphs and missteps, while giving feedback and advice is what makes him not only a great friend to many but a mentor aswell. His dedication to teaching and mentoring, paired with his growth mindset, inspires both his students and fellow coaches. His work on the Golf Guru Podcast has been a learning resource for countless people, including me.Jim Rohn once said “Your level of success will seldom exceed your level of personal development” and I can think of no finer example of that in our game than Jason. He is a man dedicated to his craft, who gives far more than he receives and who has earned the respect of the golf coaching world while doing it. If what Jim says is true then I have no doubt that Jason will become a familiar name to many more in the years to come. Support the show
Learn all about True Natural Gas on this month's episode of In The Loop! We are joined by Jason Sutton, True Natural Gas Asset and Special Project Manager, to talk about TNG's history and operations, their relationship with CFEMC as a subsidiary, and their involvement in green energy and renewables. Follow along as we answer some commonly asked questions about their business and hear all about an exciting project they're currently involved in. To learn more and to sign up for True Natural Gas service, call 770-502-0226 or visit https://www.truenaturalgas.com/.
A sit down and chat with Jason Sutton aka The Golf Guru who is truly one of the elite coaches and one of the smarted individuals in the game today. I really wanted to get Jason on the show as when you look at his experience and status in the game there are few who can match it. Jason has amassed a huge following on his Podcast , The Golf Guru Show, where he interviews the top echelon of the golf game in terms of coaching and player development. Jason has a technical knowledge base to match anyone in the world but in this podcast, I wanted to put is knowledge on display about personal development, the attributes of being a top level coach and what is EQ and how it really needs to be on your radar. I think in these situations when talking with intelligent people we can go for the quick fix but I wanted to dive a bit deeper and get Jason's thoughts on a number of different issues so sit with us and listen to Jason and although I cant guarantee you will be a better player or a better coach at the end of it I am pretty sure you will look at things a little differently by the end of it.
The golf guru guy - Jason Sutton on the Readitrollitholeit Podcast It was fantastic to chat to Jason on the podcast sharing his wisdom and passion for the game. He is Top 100 instructor in America and shared lots of his wisdom and knowledge He has a extremely successful podcast ‘The Golf Guru Show' which can be found on all platforms - definitely worth a listen https://jasonsutton.swinguapps.com
Jason Sutton (a.k.a. the Golf Guru) (T: @golfgurutv IG: @golfgurutv) has been a Top 100 Instructor for many years. He spent most of his teaching career in the Charlotte area but has recently moved to Bluffton, SC and is currently the Director of Instruction at the Colleton River Club. He has spent a lifetime in and around the game and has helped golfers of all skill levels to reach their goals. Jason’s desire to always improve is illustrated with his educational background where he has numerous certifications that have given him the know how to help golfers at ever level; beginner to scratch, collegiate to professional, and he’s always looking at how he can provide value to others. He is also the host of one of the best golf podcasts on the web, The Golf Guru Show which can be found on all podcast apps as well as his website www.golfgurutv.net. If you would like to reach out to Jason you can do so via his social media (links above) or via the Colleton River Club Learning center at 843-836-4413 or via email jasons@colletonriverclub.com.
Golf Magazine Top 100 golf coach, Jason Sutton joins host Brent Davis for this episode. The discussion covered topics such as his early influences, coaching programs, coaching strategies, his own podcast and much more.Find Jason at the links below:WebsitePodcastTwitterInstagram
Golf Digest number 1 ranked instructor in North Carolina, Golf Magazine top 100 instructor Jason Sutton comes on for an episodes to discuss his path to becoming a PGA Professional, and his career as one of the best golf instructors in the country. Hope you enjoy. Follow us on Instagram: @thedeepdivot --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Getting Better Now from the Golf Business Network with Dean Kandle, PGA
In this episode we're joined by Jason Sutton, aka “The Golf Guru”, who is the Director of Instruction at Carmel Country Club in North Carolina and the host of the appropriately titled podcast, “The Golf Guru” show. But long before Jason was putting out 90+ episodes of his show, he was building a following online and developing his own brand, which as we talk about, has paid major dividends. He’s a personal development junkie and as we walk through his story, we find out how his commitment to learning and growing inside and outside of golf has led him to the successful spot he’s in right now. Jason is open about one of lower points of his career and I think all of our listeners should tune into this part of his story. It’s an invaluable lesson and reminder that many times in order to achieve our goals, we need to experience some failures and learn from those lessons. Jason loves to mentor young golf coaches and we get into how you would know if you’re meant to be a full time golf coach and what all young coaches should do first, if they want to get better. So no matter where you are in this industry and what type of Golf Professional you are, this is a great conversation with a lot of insight. Check out Jason's podcast, The Golf Guru Show, and stay tuned for his new show "Coaching Better Now" which is part of the new Instructor Division of the Golf Business Network. www.golfbusinessnetwork.comwww.golfprofessionalgrowth.com
**WARNING** Listen to this episode first before sharing with your children. I've edited the audio to the best of my ability but I want you the parent/coach to listen first before sharing with your kids! This episode of the Junior Golf Blueprint combines it's efforts with The Golf Guru Show to create an epic golf podcast. This episode was a late night to the wee hours of the morning, that includes 7 different coaches, Jeff Smith, James Hong, Brooke Watts, Shelly Liddick, Jason Sutton, Christ Trevino and myself. This is typically golf pro banter and we share some incredible stories and just have a great time chatting about coaching. This episode is unlike any other show you've listened to on the JGB. Enjoy The Golf Guru Show Connect with the Junior Golf Blueprint Facebook Instagram Twitter Matt Walter Golf Academy
**WARNING** Listen to this episode first before sharing with your children. I've edited the audio to the best of my ability but I want you the parent/coach to listen first before sharing with your kids! This episode of the Junior Golf Blueprint combines it's efforts with The Golf Guru Show to create an epic golf podcast. This episode was a late night to the wee hours of the morning, that includes 7 different coaches, Jeff Smith, James Hong, Brooke Watts, Shelly Liddick, Jason Sutton, Christ Trevino and myself. This is typically golf pro banter and we share some incredible stories and just have a great time chatting about coaching. This episode is unlike any other show you've listened to on the JGB. Enjoy The Golf Guru Show Connect with the Junior Golf Blueprint Facebook Instagram Twitter Matt Walter Golf Academy
Virgil talks with Jason Sutton, Jim Nugent, and Kip Henley.
Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor Jason "The GURU" Sutton is Allen's guest on this episode. Jason and Allen go down the golf improvement "rabbit hole" and discuss the GURU's 5 Master Mind Skills to better golf. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Virgil talks with Jason Sutton, Jim Nugent, Steven Yellin, and Kevin Napier
In this episode I chat to @golfgurutv Jason Sutton about our trips to the PGA show and what our takeaways were to help improve the way we deliver sessions, to find out what’s new in the golfing world, meeting up with friends and colleagues, in Jason’s case speaking engagements and in my case watching as many presentations as possible to make sure I’m right up to date with current trends. We find out we have a lot of similar interests and a passion for learning and improving ourselves as well as an appreciation for @garyvee
Today's episode of the podcast I interview a great young coach by the name of Rob Failes. He works at Caramel CC under the supervision of Top 100 Jason Sutton. Robbie has a lot of great insights for being such a young professional and I look forward to watching him grow as a coach. If you like talking golf swing stuff this is a good episode for you! In the intro of this podcast I also do a quick recap of our Always Play On Mental Toughness Workshop with Rob Bell. We had such a great time with this event and Dr Bell and I can't wait to do it again! Connect with Rob Failes Instagram Facebook Connect with the Podcast Instagram Facebook Twitter Matt Walter Golf Academy Thanks for listening and if you enjoy the podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and a review! Thank you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/juniorgolfblueprint/support
Today's episode of the podcast I interview a great young coach by the name of Rob Failes. He works at Caramel CC under the supervision of Top 100 Jason Sutton. Robbie has a lot of great insights for being such a young professional and I look forward to watching him grow as a coach. If you like talking golf swing stuff this is a good episode for you! In the intro of this podcast I also do a quick recap of our Always Play On Mental Toughness Workshop with Rob Bell. We had such a great time with this event and Dr Bell and I can't wait to do it again! Connect with Rob Failes Instagram Facebook Connect with the Podcast Instagram Facebook Twitter Matt Walter Golf Academy Thanks for listening and if you enjoy the podcast please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and a review! Thank you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/juniorgolfblueprint/support
While Jeff packs for the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, he muses about the new things he hopes the golf industry will finally make available. Plus we spend some time talking to Jason Sutton, Top 100 teacher from Charlotte NC and host of the Golf Guru Podcast about putting better and generally playing better golf and learning quickly.
While Jeff packs for the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, he muses about the new things he hopes the golf industry will finally make available. Plus we spend some time talking to Jason Sutton, Top 100 teacher from Charlotte NC and host of the Golf Guru Podcast about putting better and generally playing better golf and learning quickly.
Virgil talks with Brett McCabe, Jim Nugent, Kevin Weeks, and Jason Sutton
Jason Sutton (@golfgurutv) takes questions from coaches and teachers for Guru Friday the Mailbag episode on the Golf Guru Show! If you want me to answer your question or tell your story on one of my Guru Friday episodes, email me at golfgurushow@gmail.com On this week's Guru Friday, I discuss: The One fix that I would choose if I only have one thing to work on with every student How to get your player that has trouble reading greens to establish a "solution cone" for every putt improve their picture. I share a document that a young coach sent me as their "takeaways from watching me teach" for a couple of days. if you have any questions reach out to me on twitter or instagram @golfgurutv please leave me a review on @itunes @applepodcast
Jason Sutton is a Golf Magazine Top 100 Golf Instructor and the 2017 Golf Digest #1 ranked Golf Teacher in North Carolina. He joins "On the Mark" to discuss how "Hand-Path" affects golf club "Swing Path" and "Sweet Spot" control. Jason delves into his thoughts on how "Hand-Path" controls the shape of the golf swing, the line of Force Direction, and how it affects the C.O.M. of the golf club. He also contrasts the differences between teaching the golf swing Transition (between the backswing and downswing) to the average golfer vs. the Tour player.
Robbie Failes is an up-and-coming young golf instructor who has learned from some of the best in the game like Jason Sutton. He joins the podcast to share a step-by-step approach to becoming the mastermind of your own golf skills. Robbie speaks at length about (Swing Arc) Low Point Control and (Club) Face Control. He also touches on subjects like Sweet-Spot Path Control and the D-Plane of the swing. Robbie also shares thoughts on approaches to improving each of those elements to help you to better, more consistent ball-striking.
Jason Sutton was the 2013 Carolinas section Teacher of the Year and a five time nominee for the Golf Magazine top 100 list. He has worked with The Dana Rader golf school and is now the director of instruction at Carmel Country Club. Jason shares his journey in golf and relates his experience working with his student to how it can apply to your game. Jason like to work on controlling the low point in the swing to improve his players. Contact Jason - http://www.carmelcountryclub.org/
Bay-Area bred DJ Mes (a.k.a. Jason Sutton) rarely slows his groove. Since the 2004 inception of his Oakland-based label, Guesthouse Music, Mes has produced a prolific catalogue of tracks that continue to scorch dance floors from east coast to west coast and across the world. As a DJ, his sets have inspired; as a producer, his tracks have shot up the charts. His mix of disco beats with bass-heavy rhythms keep him at the forefront of the underground house sound.Mes’ career dates back to the mid-1990s, when the future producer took early influence from the likes of DJ Dan (Funky Techno Tribe) and Tony Hewitt (Tango Recordings). Some two decades later, DJ Dan would even join the talent ranks of Guesthouse Music. Guesthouse has become a personal and creative labour of love for Mes, inspired by the underground house community he came from. While Mes continued releasing tracks on acclaimed labels such as Black Cherry, Magnetic and Flapjack, it was Guesthouse that set the pace. Celebrating it's 10th year last year, Guesthouse Music has put out over 300 releases since it's start, and to celebrate, Mes and crew threw ‘10 Years of Guesthouse parties’ all year long including special shows at SXSW and WMC.Mes’ ear for talent led to the unveiling of some of the most successful names in underground house, including breakout artists of 2011, J Paul Getto, who scaled the charts of Traxsource with “Need More Music” and “3000” Boundary-bending producers, such as Gramphonedzie, and classic acts, such as Cosy Creatures, DJ Sneak and The Sound Republic, exploded onto the scene under Mes’ own A&R moxie. Even while he introduced new DJs and producers to audiences, he continued creating and building his massive repertoire of banging funk-filled tracks!Traxsource honoured Mes with the top spot on a list of 100 best house tracks of 2011 following the release of the bumpy Chicago-sound behind “Fools Gold” (Cajual Recordings). In that same year, Mes followed up his seminal “Fools Gold” release (Cajual Recordings) with a second EP, “Town Business.” “Love Affair,” a rework of First Choice’s classic “Love Thang,” climbed the underground charts alongside a remix of Two Ton’s of Fun classic, “I Got the Feeling.” He continuously hit the Top 100 on both Traxsource and Beatport with other releases like "Boom Chika Boom" as well as with collaborations like "No Jet Lag" and "Wanna Do" with Sonny Fodera, "How We Do" and "Do the Freak" with Rescue, "The Bump" with DJ Dan and "Nu Grooves" with Giom.Even while maintaining a regular touring schedule throughout the U.S. and Europe, Mes continues partnering with the some of the scene’s most lauded producers, such as DJ Sneak and his own greatest influence, DJ Dan.Adds Mes: “I’m always working to sign new or undiscovered music and talent to the label, and maybe even throw a curve ball to startle people with a new, unexpected style or sound. That’s what it’s all about.”Bass. Beats. Funk. That's what Mes is all about! We, at I'm A House Gangster, took some time to talk to him briefly in regards to his special Gangstercast mix for us.... We asked Mes to explain to us how this mix represented him as an artist. He told us, “This mix showcases my diverse range and love for House Music from funky to deep to tech and jackin all together in one mix.” The House Gangster movement to Mes is “all about the music and family.” He describes the House Gangster sound as “No frills, no fuss and definitely no derp! Just funky music to get you moving on the dance floor.” House music appears to mean everything to Mes, when we asked him what it meant, to which he replied, “House Music is life. Life is music.” Asking Mes how he chose the tracks in compiling this mix, he answered, “I wanted to show broad range and not just do one sound. I tried to blend everything from funky to deep to tech and jackin.” “Thanks for Listening, I hope you dig it” adds Mes