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Best podcasts about pga golf professional

Latest podcast episodes about pga golf professional

On the Mark Golf Podcast
Joe Park with 5 Fundamentals for a Better Golf Swing

On the Mark Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 65:07


Joe Park is a PGA Golf Professional, an author and a Master Golf Instructor.  Based in Scottsdale, AZ, Joe has been teaching golf for over 30 years and developed his methodology and philosophy by way of research, teaching golfers of all skill levels, lessons from Mike Bender, and insights from Homer Kelley and the MORAD System. Joe joins #OntheMark to share his philosophy on the golf-swing and illustrate how you can improve your overall swing action by respecting and applying five fundamentals: Grip - What is the proper grip and how does it function to control the clubface. Stance and Posture - How to set up correctly, what to look for, and a drill to nail your setup every time. Takeaway and Backswing - The three types of backswing shapes, how the arms and body operate in concert with each other, width, torque and the action of the trail arm, and a drill to get the backswing moving properly. Transition and Downswing - Reconciling the "down and out path" of the downswing, speed ratios and sweetspot guarantees, and why golfers "come over the top." Impact and the Follow-through - Clubface control and Ball-flight Laws, and finishing in balance. This podcast is also available as a vodcast on YouTube.  Search and subscribe to Mark Immelman to watch and see Joe illustrate a number of drills and concepts for developing your golfswing.

Club and Resort Talks
Club + Resort Talks Chats With Jarrett Chirico About The Golden Age Of Racquets

Club and Resort Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 35:04


On this episode of the Club + Resort Talks podcast, Editor-in-Chief Rob Thomas speaks with Jarrett Chirico, Director of Racquets at Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas, Texas and Founder/President of The Directors Club. In addition to the importance of certifications (he has many (DCA, CRSE, PTR, PPR, PCR, PPTR, SCR, USPTA, PPTA)), Chirico discusses the vision behind The Directors Club and the booming racquets industry as it enjoys its Golden Age. He also looks into his crystal ball and shares what the industry may look like in 5-10 years. Phil Keren, Senior Editor of Club + Resort Business, joined the podcast to discuss the latest news from across the industry, such as a pair of stories related to the 106th PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. There are 21 PGA of America Professionals from clubs in states across the country playing in the tournament. The Corebridge Financial Team includes Ben Polland, Director of Golf at Shooting Star in Jackson Hole, Wyo., — the winner of the 2024 PGA Professional Championship — and Michael Block, PGA Golf Professional at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, Calif. Block was one of the biggest stories in golf last year when he finished tied for 15th place at the 2023 PGA Championship. Rob and Phil also talked about a special career-exploration event called PGA WORKS Beyond the Green that took place near the 17th hole at Valhalla Golf Club. At this program, students had the chance to hear industry leaders discuss the wide range of employment opportunities available within the game of golf. In addition, Phil and Rob highlighted the completion of a $10 million renovation project at The Fairmont Grand Del Mar in San Diego, Calif. These improvements encompassed a revamp of the clubhouse, pool areas, and the addition of a new outdoor activity center to replace a temporary one established during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Club and Resort Talks
Club + Resort Talks Features Jimmy Hanlin, PGA Golf Professional And TV Host

Club and Resort Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 49:09


On this episode of Club + Resort Talks, Club + Resort Business Senior Editor Phil Keren visited with PGA Golf Professional Jimmy Hanlin, who hosts or co-hosts four golf programs on television — “Blaster's 18 Holes,” “Swing Clinic,” “Pin Shot,” and “Links to the Game.” He also hosts a radio show called “Tee It Up with Jimmy Hanlin and Tony Grossi” on ESPN Cleveland Radio. In the country club world, Hanlin is the Owner and Director of Golf at both Little Mountain Country Club in Painesville, Ohio, and StoneWater Golf Club in Highland Heights, Ohio. Phil and Jimmy discussed the TV programs, the two golf courses, and the teaching academy that was established at StoneWater. Jimmy shared his thoughts on efforts to grow the game, as well as his approach to instructing beginning golfers. On his show, “Links to the Game,” Hanlin plays a round of golf with well-known Cleveland and Ohio State University athletes, former athletes and coaches. Listen to the Club + Resort Talks podcast to find out which sports figure Hanlin called the “most competitive” and which one he considered the “most fun.” Phil and Club + Resort Business Editor-in-Chief Rob Thomas talked about some of the major news stories happening in the club industry, including a $10 million irrigation upgrade project at Mesa (Ariz.) Country Club, a clubhouse renovation and expansion at Kensington Golf & Country Club in Naples, Fla., and space overhaul work at The University Club in Cincinnati, Ohio.

THE VIBE SCIENCE PODCAST
Inside the Mind of Andy Proudman: A PGA Coach

THE VIBE SCIENCE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 32:37


Welcome to the Vibe Science Podcast! In this episode, your co-hosts Ryan and Chris dive into the fascinating world of golf with none other than Andy Proudman, a renowned PGA Golf Professional and the co-founder of "me and my golf." Join us as we explore Andy's journey from a passionate 13-year-old golfer to a successful entrepreneur, coach, and global influencer. Discover the unexpected twists and turns that led him to embrace YouTube and social media, the profound impact of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) on his coaching philosophy, and the unique wellness aspect he brings to the world of golf.Get ready to tee off into a conversation that goes beyond the swing, delving into the mental game, managing expectations, and the evolving landscape of golf. This is an episode filled with valuable insights, personal growth stories, and a glimpse into the mind of a true legend. So grab your favorite beverage, and let's get to know the man who's helping golfers live like legends.Andy's Introduction to Golf and His Background[00:56]  Andy shares his journey into golf, his passion since the age of 13, and his early interest in coaching. Transition to Coaching and Business[02:54] Andy turns professional at 19, sets up an academy, and eventually starts me and my golf with his best friend. Embracing YouTube and Social Media[03:49] After traveling the world in 2011, Andy and his friend commit to YouTube and social media, leading to unexpected success. Balancing Coaching and Business[04:46] The journey of self-discovery and personal growth to transition from being a golf coach to running a successful business. The Wellness Aspect of Golf[05:46] Discussing the mental and wellness aspects of coaching, impacting golfers beyond the technical skills. NLP Training and Its Impact[06:34] The influence of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) on Andy's coaching philosophy. Andy shares the impact of NLP, emphasizing the control individuals have over their patterns and state of mind. Controlling Inputs in Life[09:57] The importance of being conscious about the inputs in life, from what is watched to who is listened to. Value of Andy's Coaching[11:21] - Ryan expresses admiration for the wellness aspect of Andy's coaching, focusing on the mental side and positive impact. Andy's Golf Philosophy[11:47] Andy describes the philosophy of me and my golf, focusing on coaching the player, not just the golf swing. Golf Handicaps and Improvement[15:07] Discussion about the importance of iron play for high handicappers and the impact of three-putting. Golf's Expectations, Challenges, and Evolution[16:05] The mental challenges in golf and the unique pressure players feel to perform at a professional level and exploration of the evolving landscape of the sport. The PGA Tour Controversies[22:08] Andy's decision to stay out of PGA Tour controversies, focusing on what he can control and contribute to. Live Like a Legend Podcast[23:40] Andy talks about his personal podcast, "Live Like a Legend," sharing personal growth stories and valuable insights. Social Media Style and Growth[25:32] Andy discusses the approach to social media content, delivering value, capturing attention, and adapting to platform changes. Online vs. In-Person Coaching[27:05] Andy's coaching balance between online and in-person sessions, including coaching a PGA Tour professional. Personal Podcast and Growth[28:39] Andy's return to his podcast, sharing personal experiences and inviting guests who offer valuable insights.Know more about Andy Proudman by following him on Instagram @andyproudman and his website https://shop.meandmygolf.com/. Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science

Triad Podcast Network
Triad Sports 1on1 - Daniel Byrd, PGA Junior League

Triad Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 32:23


There's a group of 17U all-star golfers who are aiming to bring a National Championship back home to the Triad. Daniel Byrd is their nationally recognized coach. The PGA Golf Professional has guided Tanglewood Golf-based PGA Junior League teams since 2019. And for the first time, Byrd's team has performed in such a way that has them one victory away from securing the organization's top prize. Listen as Byrd details his squad's achievements to this point, their development, how they've overcome certain adversities, and their intense drive to earn a national title in New Mexico this coming November. To learn more about how you help support the PGA Junior League 17U team out of Tanglewood, follow Daniel Byrd on Instagram @dbyrdpga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Mans Land
NML Interviews - John Dunigan - Top 50 PGA Golf Professional/Former College Tennis Player

No Mans Land

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 54:53


This week on NML Interviews, we sit down with John Dunigan who is a Top 50 PGA Golf Professional. John talks about his unique journey from playing college tennis at UC Irvine to teaching golf at the highest level! John breaks down some of the similarities between golf and tennis on both the playing and coaching side of things! For more info, visit nmltennis.com

The ModGolf Podcast
The Healing Power of Golf For Kids - Kevin Corn, PGA Golf Professional

The ModGolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 27:18


"It's my favourite day of the week. Every Wednesday afternoon I go to the hospital and spend two hours, however long the kids want to hit golf balls and teach the kids of all abilities how they can play, how they can hit golf balls, regardless of their medical condition. All the children at Ranken Jordan are medically complex. So we'll have kids coming in that are in hospital beds and wheelchairs and walkers. They are on ventilators, they've got feeding tubes, a little bit of everything and regardless of what they're facing they hit golf balls."...Kevin Corn - PGA Head Golf Professional and Pediatric Hospital Golf Program Creator ______________________________________________ Big thanks to our sponsor partner Golf Genius Software for supporting The ModGolf Podcast since 2019! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/K9NPjjAv.jpg (https://www.golfgenius.com) Golf Genius powers tournament management at over 10,000 private clubs, public courses, resorts, golf associations, and tours in over 60 countries. So if you're a golf professional or course operator who wants to save time, deliver exceptional golfer experiences, and generate more revenue, check them out online at golfgenius.com (https://www.golfgenius.com). ______________________________________________ https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/KIY06OVa.jpg "You'll see them literally laying down in bed on their sides swinging. We've had the kids with severe burns to hands and arms and all over the body that don't have fingers. They still swing on their own holding the golf club. It's a very, very powerful afternoon and no better way to spend a day off than in there with the kids hitting golf balls and teaching them and helping them get better through golf." Click on the image below to watch our extended conversation with Kevin on our Youtube Channel (https://youtu.be/RRnRn72YYQk)! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/SCKgDPZ2.jpg (https://youtu.be/RRnRn72YYQk) "Care Beyond The Bedside is the healthcare model at Ranken Jordan. They want kids out of bed. About 80% of the time that the kids are awake are spent outside their rooms. So they're out playing video games, golf, basketball, out on the rock climbing wall, out on the field or doing their therapy. That's where the Care Beyond The Bedside comes in. When you watch it in action it is absolutely incredible. Miracles are happening there daily. To see that every time I go in there and to be a small part of it is mind-blowing." Episode Chapters [01:45] Kevin shares how he was introduced to golf by his dad at the age of five and his path to becoming a PGA Teaching Professional. [03:30] We get an overview of the golf program Kevin has put in place at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital and why Wednesday is his favourite day of the week. [05:00] The origin story behid the program's creation and where Kevin drew inspiration from. [09:00] Kevin shares stories of how the golf program has positively impacted the lives of the kids and their families. [14:10] We hear some heartfelt stories from the parent's perspective of how Kevin's work has helped change lives and provided hope. [16:00] Ranken Jordan's "Care Beyond The Bedside" model that keeps kids active, engaged and out of their rooms. [18:00] How the Ranken Jordan golf program could and should be implemented at the 300+ Pediatric Hospitals across the US and Canada. [20:00] How Kevin spends a typical Wednesday with the kids at "Ranken Jordan National GC". [24:10] We explore what the future holds for Kevin and the golf program at Ranken Jordan. "I put out a simple ask on social media and the next thing you know is when I need $1,000 to buy something I receive $4,000. Everybody is only too happy to help where they can. There also are small groups that donate the proceeds from their events to our golf program at Ranken Jordan. It's amazing how powerful this game can be and the amount of good it can do for people in so many different ways that we never thought of. But now that we see that golf in a pediatric hospital is a really good idea it opens up our eyes to many other opportunities." To learn more about the impact Kevin is making at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital, check out his weekly blog posts (http://rankenjordangolf.blogspot.com). https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/NC2xZJ_O.png (http://rankenjordangolf.blogspot.com) You can also connect with Kevin on his bio page (https://modgolf.fireside.fm/guests/kevin-corn). ______________________________________________ We want to thank our new partner inrange® for presenting this episode of The ModGolf Podcast! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/tiYKqRxn.jpg (https://www.inrangegolf.com/the-experience-range?lng=en) inrange® is a radar-based ball-tracking company that enhances the driving range experience by offering the most engaging gameplay and precise ball-tracking on the market. From private clubs and standalone commercial ranges, to multi-storey “Big Box” entertainment venues and limited-flight ‘compact' ranges, Inrange® creates unparalleled experiences for every type of player - and unleashes your business' growth potential. They are also the only software in the world offering a bay vs bay link up feature - allowing large groups to play against one another in teams across the entire venue. To learn more check out www.inrangegolf.com (https://www.inrangegolf.com). Special Guest: Kevin Corn - PGA Head Golf Professional and Pediatric Hospital Golf Program Creator.

The Human Golf Show
Riaan Spangenberg | Topgolf Callaway Brands (Limited Edition Callaway Bag Giveaway)

The Human Golf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 61:11


In Episode 26: Riaan Spangenberg and Callaway gave us a Limited Edition Golf Bag to give away for FREE! This bag is dedicated to The Open 151st at Royal Liverpool. The rules are as follows: 1. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. 2. Go follow us on Instagram 3. Tag 3 friends. 4. Go follow Callaway Golf SA The winner will be announced on the final day of The Open! Riaan Spangenberg: Brand Manager Callaway Golf South Africa, PGA Golf Professional, Custom fitting and builder at Callaway Golf South Africa. Callaway Golf was founded in 1982 by the late Ely Callaway, a visionary entrepreneur who operated under a simple but profound business promise: Deliver Demonstrably Superior, Pleasingly Different products and services. That philosophy turned what was originally a boutique manufacturer of high-quality wedges and putters into the world's largest maker of premium, performance golf products. The Callaway mission and vision has remained the same; we passionately pursue advanced, innovative technologies that help golfers of all abilities find more enjoyment from the game. Under the Callaway and Odyssey brands, Callaway manufactures and sells golf clubs and golf balls, and sells golf apparel, footwear and accessories in more than 110 countries worldwide. Topgolf is a sports entertainment complex that features an inclusive, high-tech golf game that everyone can enjoy. Paired with an outstanding food and beverage menu, climate-controlled hitting bays and music, every Topgolf has an energetic hum that you can feel right when you walk through the door. Join us on The Human Golf Show, Episode 26, to get an inside of what a day is like working for TopGolf Callaway Brands. Hit that play button now and let's tee off together Guest Details: https://twitter.com/sacustomfit?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/spangenbergriaan/ Where to find us: Full List - https://linktr.ee/thehumangolfshow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/humangolfshow/?hl=en TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@humangolfshow Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheHumanGolfShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/HumanGolfShow Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/702VT4NNrZWcqdOnwIHrxB Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/the-human-golf-show/id1645883214 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9pb25vLmZtL3Jzcy9jaGFuLzc1ODU iono - https://iono.fm/c/7585 Dylan Frittelli · Erik van Rooyen · Shaun Norris · The Human Golf Show

Larry The Golf Guy
The Golf Guy Podcast -- Tom Wildenhaus, Director of Golf at Olde Florida Golf Club

Larry The Golf Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 38:58


Tom Wildenhaus is the longstanding Director of Golf (and more) at Olde Florida Golf Club and 2021 PGA Golf Professional of the Year. We talk with Tom about his life in golf, not only at Olde Florida but also in the PGA at both the sectional level in South Florida and the national level.

Golf Yeah
Bryan Jones — PGA Golf Professional and PGA Rules Official

Golf Yeah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 62:58


"The average tour professional does not know the rules of golf very well." Bryan Jones PGA Golf Professional and PGA Rules Official Black Oak Golf Club,  Flanders, New Jersey Bryan Jones personifies the highest ideals of the PGA. In addition to his role as a head golf professional, he devotes a significant amount of time teaching the rules of the game to others, and volunteering his time and expertise as a rules official at professional and amateur tournaments around the world. He is recognized as one of the most knowledgeable and experienced rules officials in the game. Bryan's list of golf industry awards and recognitions is lengthy and impressive, and includes the PGA's National Horton Smith Award, and induction into the New Jersey PGA's Hall of Fame. He currently serves as the Honorary Chair of the PGA's Rules Committee. (A more complete overview of Bryan's career is posted below.) Show Highlights Our conversation covers a lot of territory involving all aspects of Bryan's long career as a PGA golf professional, including: [caption id="attachment_3175" align="alignright" width="300"] Bryan with Shane Lowry on the 17th hole during the second round of the 148th Open Championship held on the Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush Golf Club in 2019.[/caption] What happened to his career plan to become a veterinarian...which is unrelated to his owning two feral cats Why he believes the abundance of online instruction actually increases "in person" golf instruction How you become a golf rules official, and who gets the best tournament assignments The most confusing rules in golf, and the new rules for 2023 How a twist of fate caused Dustin Johnson to lose the PGA Championship at Whistling Straights The most exciting moments in officiating tour events His near-death experience at the 2023 Masters Tournament Notable Quotes On watching professional golf from inside the ropes: “I love watching them play from up close. The shots they can hit and they things they can do are amazing. It's the highest level of the game." On the life of a tour professional: "It's a nice life, particularly if you're in the top 50, have the best sponsorships, and get to fly private, rather than lugging your equipment around on commercial flights." On his opinion of golf fans in America: “The Ryder Cup at Bethpage in 2025 should be an experience... I hope that it's a good one." On the swing faults he sees most often in the average golfer: "The problem I see in many golfers is alignment. If they're right handed, they tend to aim too far right at setup, and unless the clubface is properly aligned, the ball is not going to land where they want it to go. Male golfers also tend to power through the ball with their upper body." On the LIV Tour: “Golf is a business, and players should take the money if they believe it's a good thing for them. But once they've left the PGA Tour, they should not have an avenue to come back in if it doesn't work out." On controversial rulings: "I'll call in another official for a second opinion, even if I know that I'm right."...

The Camping Show
Rollerski Down Under

The Camping Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 44:12


45-year-old, Austrian born, Personal Fitness Trainer, Rollerski Instructor, and PGA Golf Professional, Hannes Holly, has lived in Perth, Western Australia with his wife and three kids since 2005. His role as a Rollerski Instructor, is to prepare athletes for the upcoming Rollerski & Biathlon series Wintersports event in Perth, Australia. His aim is to have Australians participate at the Winter Olympics in Cross-country Skiing & Biathlon in 2026 & 2030.Outdoors People is broadcast live Wednesdays at 6PM ET.Outdoors People TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Outdoors People Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Outdoors People Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

The Friars Golf Podcast
Mike Rymer - Head PGA Golf Professional Champions Retreat Golf Club - Evan's, GA - Augusta, GA

The Friars Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 21:58


Host Scott Alphin speaks with Mike Rymer The Head Golf Professional at Champions Retreat Golf Club just ahead of the 3rd installment of “The Carolinas vs The World Ryder Cup event. Learn all about Champions Retreat, The history of Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, and Arnold Palmer. Hear about the Augusta National Womens Amateur “ANWA” that will be held in 3 weeks. Champions Retreat hosts the first 2 rounds before the final round April 1, 2023 at Augusta National.

The Golf Insiders
Episode 779 | Robert Schwab (Director of Golf and General Manager of Hidden Lakes Golf Club)

The Golf Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 17:07


Holly G's guest is Robert Schwab, Director of Golf and General Manager of Hidden Lakes Golf Club in New Smyrna Beach, who is a third-generation PGA Golf Professional and a member of the Quarter Century Club.

Coach Mo Golf Show
Working in Golf & Developing Juniors with DOI Bill Fedder, PGA

Coach Mo Golf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 56:41


Bill Fedder, PGA, is a former fellow Furman graduate and is currently the Director of Instruction at The Club at Glenmore and oversees the Rotella Academy of Excellence.  Bill was born and raised in Lynchburg, VA, having two parents who were both golf professionals, Bill started playing golf when he could walk. A graduate of Brookville High School and Furman University, Bill worked at several clubs in the Atlanta area before teaching under Jim McLean at McLean's Golf School at Doral. Before joining the team at Glenmore, Bill served as Director of Instruction at Spring Creek Golf Club.  Bill talks about his journey from his junior golf days to deciding to not play in college and then regained his passion for golf and decided to pursue a career in golf.  Bill discusses his journey to becoming a PGA Golf Professional and working in several PGA sections, his mentors who have helped him along the way, his teaching philosophy, as well as junior golf development and some tips for parents and juniors.  Follow Bill on Instagram:@thepiperspro Contact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com

Hole in One Golf Podcast
Hole In One Golf Podcast - James Ellis-Caird #golfingtales #58

Hole in One Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 69:22


Welcome back to The Hole In One Golf Podcast, I'm your host Jack Bull. I'm joined by PGA Golf Professional and author James Ellis-Caird on the show! James discusses his new book and also shares some brilliant stories from his time in Golf and he also talks about his wonderfully refreshing teaching philosophies and his classic winter video series "screw the winter grind". James' new book- The Uncorrupted Pleasure of an Old Bladed Putter (and what a superb name for a Golf Book that is!) is available to purchase online now and can also be ordered at all great book stores! https://amzn.eu/d/hTnI1jS As you first pick up the book with it's whispy illustrations & classic Golfing title, your heart lifts and the first moment you read that the book is dedicated: "To my Dad, A truly wonderful man with a truly dreadful short game" you're immediately taken to that magical golfing place where Golf is far more than just a game.... The Uncorrupted Pleasure of An Old Bladed Putter A collection of golfing fables The Uncorrupted pleasure of an old bladed putter is a love letter to golf, revealing something of the beauty, joy and comradeship that its author James Ellis-Caird has taken from his golfing life. In doing so, it is quietly revolutionary, depicting a vision of golf freed from the constraints of convention and expectation, in which being ‘good enough' is the goal, allowing space for personal expression, an appreciation of nature and the joy of the little things to come to the fore. A lesson not just for golf, but also perhaps for a quieter, gentler way to live our lives. Whether you're a non-golfer, a new golfer, an old golfer or an ex-golfer, The Uncorrupted pleasure offers gentle words of wisdom and a fond conversational style that will have you reaching for the nearest golf club and falling in love with the game all over again. https://amzn.to/3FicqhQ About the Author James Ellis-Caird is a PGA professional golf coach, a husband, father, first time dog owner and lover of homemade baking. James was captivated by the game of golf after striking his first shot with a borrowed five iron at Chesham and Ley Hill GC. Thirty-five years later his love affair with the game is going strong, channeling his passion into making golf more accessible, more open and more enjoyable for everyone. After living all his life in Buckinghamshire, James, his wife and 8-year-old son have recently moved to the North Yorkshire coastline, with the dream to start a smallholding, play some beautiful golf courses, surf some waves and eat lots of fish and chips. A late comer to the world of social media, James has recently found a new passion in content creation, with his videos and pictures encapsulating the beauty of the game he loves. To follow James and his adventures, you can find him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rewilding_the_golfer https://www.james-ellis-caird.com/ https://www.pga.info/.../pga-professional-james-ellis.../

Golf thoughts with David Bartlett
Guest Special #1 Neil Williams PGA Golf Professional

Golf thoughts with David Bartlett

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 36:07


Neil is one of the South Coasts finest Golf Professionals. We chat about Golf, life and do aliens exist?

The Client Stampede - An Unconventional Marketing Podcast by Julie Guest
#126 How to Recession-Proof Your Medical Practice With Matt Gillogly

The Client Stampede - An Unconventional Marketing Podcast by Julie Guest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 61:46


Warning - this week's podcast episode is X-RATED for non-medical businesses (we talk about sex, erectile dysfunction and cigar smoking).  It's also a long episode, a full hour of jam-packed recession-proofing strategies that are going to be essential for your medical practice to survive (and thrive) in the turbulent waters ahead.And if you're feeling left out because your business isn't a medical practice - don't worry, these strategies also apply to your business.In this episode I grill my good friend and medical-practice-profits brother-in-arms Matt Gillogly about some of his best strategies to help you with your practice. In this episode you'll discover:1. The double-down principle and why it's crucial you implement it across all operational areas of your practice where you're spending money2. How to leverage the big opportunities every recession brings to your practice 3.  The real reason why dropping your prices is the worst thing you can do4. A proven system for removing headache staff (that is so easy and stress-free to do, AND they'll even thank you for doing and will happily leave)5. The two numbers you have to know as CEO of a medical practice and monitor like crazy during a recession to ensure you don't make the wrong decision6. How to increase your marketing ROI, buy advertising media space for less And much more ...More About Matt GilloglyA self described serial entrepreneur, Matt has been an entrepreneur since his first days of a car wash business at the local country club. Matt is a former PGA Golf Professional who discover his knack for business by turning around failing golf courses.  He was exposed to the world of cash medical services in mid 2013. In 2014, he launched The Carolina Men's Clinic where he was the General Managing Partner and CEO of The Carolina's #1 Provider Of Men's Sexual Health Solutions, specifically erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, penile enhancement and low testosterone.   He started and grew the company from start up to 3 locations in 3 cities in 18 months doing 6.5 million a year.  He sold his interest in the locations in November of 2017. Today Matt owns interest in 6 medical practices nationwide. He has helped his clients make an additional $100 million in new revenues since 2017.  Today, Matt works with Doctors who own or want to start a cash based medical practice. Focusing on the Med Spa, Anti Aging, Sexual Health, Regenerative, and other cash based procedures.  He has 3 kids, Meghan, Andrew and Colin, a son in law Kyle,  a couple of spastic dogs and an amazing wife, Katie. In his spare time, Matt plays golf, reads marketing books, cheers on the LSU Tigers and figurMORE MARKETING, BRANDING AND DIGITAL MARKETING RESOURCES:Enjoying the podcast? You'll love the book! Get The Client Stampede Book - 7 Simple Steps by Julie Guest. Available on Amazon and in all leading bookstore in paperback, kindle and audio. Are you subscribed to Julie Guest's Monday Marketing Gold? Get more marketing tools, tips and strategies delivered to your inbox every Monday. Sign up here.Need help with your Marketing Plan? Grab our free training and High Performance Marketing Plan Template that can be used by any business to help you get clarity about your marketing and the most from your marketing budget.Ready to scale your business? Need more clients? Get your free marketing roadmap by taking the Client Stampede Assessment. It's fast, free (Value $197) and your 20+ page report is emailed to you instantly.

The Caddie Network Podcast
PGA Golf Professional Keith Stewart on 2022 PGA Tour, Tiger Woods, golf betting and more

The Caddie Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 61:49


This episode of Under the Strap is a conversation with Keith Stewart, longtime PGA of America professional, and now also, golf betting guru. Follow Keith's insights on Twitter and Instagram @ReadtheLine_. The Caddie Network host/analyst John Rathouz, is caddying this week on Tour, so he and Keith linked up in person for a fun conversation. Keith helps to break down the RSM Classic and provides a wrap on the year that was on the PGA Tour. Notably, he also reminisces about his time at Isleworth Country Club in the early 2000s, where he spent a lot more time than most with Tiger Woods, at the peak of his powers. Stewart provides interesting insights into how Tiger's December may unfold and what it might indicate for his 2023 season on Tour - it's good news!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Coach Mo Golf Show
Ryan Kalista, PGA, "There is No Club Pro Crisis"

Coach Mo Golf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 44:26


Ryan Kalista started golf late as a teenager, tried to walk-on at Methodist several times, but missed by a stroke.  Being a PGM student at Methodist, Ryan served one of his internships at Innis Arden in Greenwich, CT where he spent the first 10 years of his professional career at.  Ryan battled and overcame a deadly form of skin cancer as while being outside and teaching as a Golf Instructor, but that didn't halt Ryan from pursuing his dream to become a head golf professional in Greenwich, CT before he reached the age of 40. At age 39, Ryan earned the position of Head Golf Professional at Tamarack Country Club in Greenwich, CT which to this day, makes him tingle with gratitude and appreciation.  Ryan's perspective, work ethic, ability to rebound, and relentless pursuit to achieve his dreams, is something all golf professionals can be enlightened by.  In his mind, there is no "Club Pro Crisis", as he is a living, breathing example of a kid who loved golf actually seeing his dreams come true to be a Head Golf Professional one day. On this episode, hear Ryan's story, perspective, and attitude on playing golf, working in golf, and loving the life of being a PGA Golf Professional in the MET Section in Greenwich, CT.@ryankalista@tamarackcountryclubContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText
Mark Kagaoan, PGA, Experior Golf | Episode No. 319

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 48:37


Their mission is to inspire anyone to be creative and have fun with the game of golf no matter where you are in the world. They highlight incredible courses, exciting challenges, and interesting people to nurture and spread the love for golf. Welcome to Experior Golf. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText, Mark Kagaoan, PGA, gives us an overview of Experior Golf, tells us where the idea came from, introduces the other guys involved and explains his journey becoming a PGA golf professional. He also talks about their Amazon Page and his work with Callaway Golf. This interview was a long time coming and an honor having Mark on this show. Let's tee off!

MUSINGS ON GOLF
21: Lt. Colonel Dan Rooney, PGA: A Patriot's Story

MUSINGS ON GOLF

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 47:31


Drawing inspiration from the darkest of moments, Lt. Colonel Dan Rooney, a PGA Golf Professional, has helped shine a light of hope through Patriot Golf Days and the Folds of Honor, which has provided more than 35,000 educational scholarships for children and spouses of military members who have been killed and disabled while defending our nation. Hear his incredible journey and learn how you can support this worthy cause. 

The Brothers Brandt Sports Podcast
Episode 111: Chip Essig, 2022 PGA Championship Rules Chairman

The Brothers Brandt Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 38:31


In this exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with Chip Essig who was the 2022 PGA Championship Rules Committee Chairman at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma we hear the greatest golf stories you could imagine! Chip achieved the highest honor a PGA golf professional can achieve when in 2011 he received the PGA Golf Professional of the Year award. Over his illustrious career in golf he has made vital rulings in some of the biggest tournaments, on the grandest stage with the legends of the game. This is an episode you do not want to miss, especially with the U.S. Open in Brookline, Massachusetts and The Open in St. Andrews, Scotland just around the corner! Thank you Chip for all that you do!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebrothersbrandt/support

Wicked Smart Golf
20: Going to The Masters + Short Game Tips from Greg Lake (PGA Golf Professional)

Wicked Smart Golf

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 37:48


Have you ever wondered what it's like to go to the Masters at Augusta National? If so, you will love this episode as Greg Lake, a PGA Golf Professional, takes us inside the ropes from the 2022 Masters. Greg also shares tons of great advice on our episode including: How to find the right instructor Short game tips to get it up and down more often Why you need a go-to shot and club around the greens  And a lot more!  Make sure to follow Greg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greg_golfer_lake/ 

Real Estate Marketing Dude
Case STUDY: What Happens After 6 Months of Consistent Content Creation?

Real Estate Marketing Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 38:31


Today is something a little bit different. We're not just not just me, it's not just one other person, we actually have three of us. And what I wanted to do was get into some real life examples of people actually creating content. We have two agents, different parts of the country doing video, and they both been doing it for about over six months. And we want to see exactly what happened, what their experiences were and all that.Christine Johnson got into Real Estate to be able to give back. Christine and her husband also invest in homes to flip or rent as well as help others find investment properties. Joel Sandman is also an agent who, prior to his career in real estate, spent over a decade in the golf business serving as a PGA Golf Professional and also worked in commercial construction. These past careers allow him to help and serve others at the highest level. Three Things You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy video is so necessaryReal Results from real clientsTips and tricks from people who have been through it beforeResourcesChristine JohnsonJoel SandmanReal Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:So how do you attract new business, you constantly don't have to chase it. Hi, I'm Mike Cuevas to real estate marketing. And this podcast is all about building a strong personal brand people have come to know, like trust and most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them. Let's get startedWhat's up ladies and gentlemen, welcome another episode of the real estate marketing, dude, podcast, what we're gonna be doing today is something a little bit different. We're not just not just me, it's not just one other person, we actually have three of us. And what I wanted to do was get into some real life examples of people actually creating content. One of the things that happens, especially once you get started and you're creating videos, is that you're like, how long is this chick going to take the work? Right? Like, um, you get impatient. And a lot of time, even with me too. Like, I'm, I'm in a process of actually launching my YouTube channel here in San Diego, now that I'm a licensed real estate agent again, and I'm gonna fucking dominate it. But I'm already myself growing impatient, because it does take time, and nothing is going to happen overnight. You have to just be patient with it. This is almost videos like, I don't know, it's like the tortoise and the hare type story. The whole thing with that tortoise won the race because he was just consistent over time. And then the hair kept trying to take all these different shortcuts, and over time, the tortoise won. That's the exact same way that I want you guys to approach video. So what we have today is we have two agents, different parts of the country doing video, and they both been doing it for about over six months. And we want to see exactly what happened, what their experiences were and all that. And if you guys have any questions, you can also read them in and maybe we'll have them back on the show. So without further ado, we're going to go ahead and introduce our guests, Mrs. Christine Johnson and Mr. Joel Sandmann. Joe, why don't you go ahead and tell Brian about who the hell are you wet mark? And let's start with there. And then we're gonna meet Christine, too.All right. Yeah. Appreciate it, Mike. I'm Joel Sam. And I'm out here in a little town in North Carolina called Winston Salem. And I had been kind of creeping on your stuff for probably about a year before I actually called you. Just curious about it. Cuz I'm, you know, burned by some marketing stuff in the past that didn't work. And I was very hesitant to get on video. But now that I have in kind of dialing in my brand, I'm full steam ahead.Their roadmap is again, a little addicting. Yeah, I mean,the thing that I thought before that I wasn't going to have anything to talk about. And now it's I need to actually organize what I need what I want to talk about because there's so much and you got to stay on a on a plan.Good. And then we got Mrs. Christine Johnson down in San Antonio, Texas. Christina wants to say hello to everyone and tell them who you are, what you're doing, where you come from.Alright, hey, everybody. I'm Christine Johnson. I am. I've been in San Antonio for about three years, and I came from the Maryland area. So when I came here, I didn't even think I'd be considering real estate started to invest in some homes and flip houses. I decided to get my real estate license so that I could show myself the houses and not have to rely on somebody else to show me these little Junkers I kind of felt bad that they were I was wasting their time. And so I got into that and then kind of took it on as a job as well. So I'mreally like one of those sellers, one of those buyers who just uses the agent to get in the door and then you never call them again and you just call the listing agent directly up. No, I didn't even know. No, I did not do that. Because we have to we have to kick your ass off this podcast right now. No, but um, so Christine is an organist for a little bit of time now, man my over a year, I think. Right? Yeah. And you know, you were new to your market. So I wanted to give people a couple different different things. You're brand new into that market and video, what was your hesitation at first before you got started.So I was never big and I'm still slacking very much on social media. I don't post a lot I was always just the kind of creeper behind the scenes and I was fearful to put myself out there to show I wasn't one of those people that was like I'm not gonna show my family or anything like that. I just never I just didn't. So coming out of my shell that way was really hard for me. And so when I got into real estate I realized you know, you gotta at least people need to see your you out there. You can't just hide behind it. So I have a degree in editing, film editing, surprisingly enough, is very old degree. So that's dated. But I I was like, you know, I know that video that I did so many research, so much research. I mean, you name it. I did it and Of course, I had been listening to your podcast. And finally I was like, Alright, I'm gonna hit that button and make that demo call. And so um, yeah. And it's been with with you guys ever since then. SoI'm very glad you've done you have we become good friends and even both you guys I like the conversations we have offline. But so I want to start the beginning because I think you guys can share a lot of insight into people who are just thinking and let's start with the first thing that I said. And I'm going through this right now. Like, it's like, Alright, I want things to happen. Like yesterday, most real estate agents are actually like, hi, Dee personalities. And I want to talk a little bit about different types of content. So, first thing is Joel, we'll start with you first. You started creating content, you get your first video out there, Christine YouTube. Actually, remember when you guys first posted you guys were nervous as shit. You guys are like, Oh, I don't know what people are gonna say. You remember that? Oh, yeah. And I'm dude, I'm the same way. Like people like Mike, you're getting nervous to do but if I do a controversial one, I'll get pretty nervous except I post this. Should I not post it? Should I do this? Should I do that? And I'll even get nervous. But that's part of being human. You guys, we had a client a couple weeks ago, and she was nervous to post that first video. She's like, not going to post it. I'm like, dude, just post the damn video. And I do it. While I'm on the call there. By the time we get off share, he has 2530 comments. But why is that? What the hell were you so nervous about? Because if looking back in hindsight, would you ever be nervous again?Well, I mean, I think we most people would agree in life, right? Like, the scariest thing in life is, is the uncertainty like what will happen? Yeah, you know, even if you know, something bad is gonna happen. If you kind of know the outcome, it's alright. So you know, you're afraid of being judged this than the other. But I think for me, you know, I kind of experienced it a little bit been in real estate for a couple years before getting started with this, that I don't have to be for everybody. It's that's okay. Like, my personality is gonna work great for some and it's not going to for others. And but you know, that is kind of scary. putting yourself out there. Especially, you know, as you get more into developing your own brand, people really get to know you. And you don't want to get a big portion of people that may not use you. I guess that would be a concern.How about you, Christine?Okay, um, I'm sorry. Can you repeat that question?What was it when you're starting? What were you so hesitant about like it? Would you ever look back at that again, and be like, Dude, I was like, worried about like, so stupid.Yeah, so I would, I would definitely do it again. 100 times again. Um, I remember that day. Like, it was yesterday, though, when I was, you know, when you fear the comments, and for someone that doesn't post on Facebook, I was like, Oh, God, no, I have to tend to Facebook and I have to look and it was like, people were so responsive. And now they're like, where's your videos? Because, you know, I haven't seen any and I'm like, they're there. You just have to go to the YouTube channel. And and, you know, I get really busy sometimes, so I haven't had a chance to put as many out there. But, but yeah, I think it's a good thing. And I think if you're not doing it, you should be doing it because once you do it once, then it just becomes easier each time you do it and now I mean, now I just videotaped myself I don't even help so our encouragement, you know, so and I just talked to my camera it's easy.One of the guys Oh, I was just gonna say once you you know, Do this a few times you start getting in the flow of like, God I hate the way that I sound on camera. Like once you get over that you can kind of relax a little bit. I think people start reacting your videos way more to like your personality is actually starting to come out you know, see that you're not reading or anything like that yetwe've just you know, that's that's normal to you guys. I mean, it's part of the the progression like first time you do anything, you're nervous, including riding a bike, get on an airplane going on a roller coaster, but do people stopped doing it? No, they seek that thrill. And truthfully what's really happening within the industry today is that people are if you're not marketing the people that you already know no other note that you've used in the past somebody else is and video is really just more about attention and whatnot. I want to bring up jokes Joe said something about putting yourself out there and he was really nervous about this but Joe you put out a you did you in a lot like you we you put yourself on a video. Do you mind if I share that story right here? Yeah, go for me. So Joel, put out a video he created a you get back out. I'll let you share the story and why you did it. But yeah, Joel, in the past used to be an alcoholic. And he came out and told his database that so many people would not have the balls to do that. And I haven't even talked to you to see how received that was that in detail or whatnot. But why don't you tell everybody what you did with that what you're thinking with it and sort of how that came about?Yeah, so I'm, you know, still a recovering alcoholic. Now I've got a little over eight years of sobriety. And as you're mentioning now I, I'm pretty grateful just to kind of be here, you know, to, to have been able to get married to have kids and to just experience life. And so yeah, I did a little bit of a video on my story and how I kind of got I got carried away with it, and how I've been able to, you know, at least in my eyes, be have a pretty successful life now. And like, it's, it's all right, like, none of us are perfect. You know, we've all got shit in our closets that other people don't know about. And you can come out the other side. But you know, I talked to Mike about it before I, you know, did this, like, Is this too much? And Ken encouraged me to do it. You know, people always ask you real estate, what's your what's your income goal? You know, what are you hoping to make this happen the other, I've kind of pivoted my business now to where, on every transaction, we get back a percentage of the commission, and I don't have an income goal anymore. Now I have a charitable goal. You know, my goal is to be able to give $20,000 of my commission every year to charity or more. And, you know, right now, we're on pace to exceed that this year.1000 church on Sunday. And, you know, like the, when you give your offering up, we go through a tidy thing. And those stories, man every single day up my tide when I got home on Sunday, because of that. And I do think that when you give, you always give back, I just think it's the way the world re rewards you. I say that as a Christian. But, folks, I've seen it happen in so many different people's businesses. Tell. You have a reason, though, why you're doing that is because you wanted to bring awareness to a program, about how you give back and talk about specifically what that program does, like you're raising money, but what's the cause behind it?Yeah, so we kind of came up, you know, my show name is driving triad, because I've got a background as a golf professional before real estate. But my program is thriving triad, I take 5% of every commission that I earn. And that goes back to it's the client's choice that they have a charity that they really like, but if they don't either give it back to the United Way here. Davidson County, because I do a lot with substance abuse and addiction and mental health crisis, because depression was a big part of my issue as well. And then also to the Mental Health Association in Forsyth County, that kind of leaned into that and joined on the board of both of those nonprofits and trying to, you know, do a little bit of good within the community when I can and use what, what, you know, little platform that I have for good.What was your response? When you posted that? Like, did you get any comments? Are you getting clients because like, that's, that's serious stuff, man. Like, you get it that's hard to do for somebody, I commend you on doing it. But my guess is that it went well. But tell me if it went bad, I'm super curious. So what happened?No, no, like, great. You know, I had some people that I hadn't talked to in quite a while reached out to me that kind of going through their own struggles as well meet up for coffee lunch, and a couple of people have started their own journeys to sobriety not not because that obviously they've already been thinking about it, but they have somebody they can confide in that they know they don't have any judgment from. And you know, as far as my business in that it's it's not been an issue like said you do business with people, you know, like and trust. And when you have common factors. If you have something in common with somebody, especially as deep as that other people who've struggled with addiction and depression and things like that. There's just that instant connection that you know, you're going to, you're going to jive well together and it just goes that much easier. But it's it's been great. I had some past clients reach out to me as well just kind of offers support and things like that. And so it's not a good thing. People will nevernot cheer on a champion and a comeback kid you guys it's a story of every movie that exists. Don't be scared to embrace your faults, strengths and weaknesses and expose them to the world because that authenticity is what people want when they're hiring anyone that's going to represent them for the most expensive, maybe even most stressful transaction will ever do in your lifetime. Christine, I remember your one of your favorite videos I saw you do was the one that you went off the wall in front of a fireplace. You just told her how it was. And again, Christine, you start at the beginning you're trying to have a little struggle with scripting but he got more and more comfortable. When did you start you got this new your search results like lightning roll? Can you a little bit No. When did that start happening? Why don't you talk a little bit more about that.I don't know I don't I noticed it on my like my video that I just I'm getting ready to release. Yep, I was like Huh, I guess I don't know. I think you'd like to hear it out. I did and I I just I think because The script was coming from personal experience, I think when it comes when it's not something that I am uncomfortable with, like, let's say you're doing certain neighborhoods or something that's, that's great. But like, I don't know, that neighborhood, as well as I know, my own neighborhood, or, you know, the one that I just did the whole fake Bernie thing, I made it all completely up. But that's, that's why I think it came so naturally, was because it's my opinion of where I live in the surrounding areas of what I was talking about. Same with my little, you know, Christmas thing and from my fireplace that came so naturally, because it's things that I think about every time somebody gives me that gift, I'm like, man, does anybody else get these silly things? And so yeah, I mean, I think I think it's when it's more natural, it's just becomes more camera.Yeah, I think you hit on the head, you have to do stuff you're excited about otherwise, it's not gonna last period. And anything you do, it's not like a video thing. But you have to, there's so many different types of videos you can create. You're right, you can't just do it, just to check a box, you got to do it, because you're actually excited. And when you are that authenticity shines out from when you guys look, keep it with you. When you started with videos, how long until you know, people started talking? Months wise, weeks wise, it happened quickly, what did you see? What's the difference? We'll start from the beginning. Sorry, Christine.I'll say I started seeing I started getting contacted within maybe six was like six months. And then like when it happened, I got like three people all at once that were all people from out of state. And it was crazy, because they were huge leads, and I've since closed on them. And then it comes to kind of waves and then you know now lately with the market, I get a lot of people wanting to rent, just because they, you know, can't buy right now. But so the calls come in like waves and was super exciting when I got my first call from somebody from Maryland. And so I helped that family of you know, 10 move here and relocate. And it was pretty awesome. And we stay in great contact. So. So yeah.You don't accidentally find someone from Maryland. Like it's not how it was just a perfect example of how you attract like, people. When you got the couple from Maryland, you got us to go to breweries together.Oh, I talked to them all the time. Yeah, we don't go anywhere because they had little kids and like everything. But But yeah, we talk all the time.Joe, how about you?Yes, I'm just just getting past six months right now and got my first offer accepted from a YouTube lead just two days ago. But I've been working with quite a few and getting getting people you know, accustomed to the meeting with people that come here for the weekend. So I probably have seven or eight active buyers that I'm working with right now from from YouTube. But I would say right, immediately, I'd say maybe two months after I started doing videos, I started getting a lot of comments from different people within the industry here that hey, I see all your videos you're doing around town, they're really cool. I love how you're putting the city in a in a positive light. And I started getting more referrals from my sphere. I've never been this busy in the winter ever. You know, I've kept consistently between eight to 10 places under contract since November, which is much much busier than I normally am.Great point. When you're creating the content, this is the biggest thing we see is like people you don't distribute it without a point. Like no one's gonna see the videos. And so like, a lot of times I see like a lot of people will say, alright, I'm just gonna do YouTube. And if you don't get views on YouTube, then it didn't work. Well, the way the content you create on YouTube will determine whether or not you get views on YouTube. Not that it's YouTube. Like you have to create content people search for on there. But regardless of what you guys are creating, you're always putting in front of your ongoing networks. And if you focus on building your brand and your channel at the same time and not just one or the other, you double dip exactly like that. Christina, you're new to your area. Right? You were new to San Antonio, you said three years ago. Yep. So you didn't have quite a referral network to go into you're much like what I'm going to be dealing with here. All my friends here in real estates, I can't really sell them houses. I'm gonna go I'm gonna have to go cold Legion like and I'm gonna have to go all in on the YouTube side of things. So tell me about what happened. And as you start to develop new friends and family new people, you building the list, you nurture them, are you getting referrals? Tell me what's happening with that?Yes, um, so yeah, so obviously it didn't have any friends didn't have a sphere didn't have any of that. So everything was pretty much you know, busting my butt to do stuff, you know, by Lee not buy leads, but lead gen all that sort of stuff. But once I got into the video, things started to really kick off putting the videos out on Facebook. Right there people remember Oh, hey, you know you're doing the real estate I forgot. You know, you're so brave. I can't believe you're doing that a lot of realtor friends of mine, from even college that are just getting into real estate, say that, you know, I need to do that video stuff. And then like, you know, my husband, my husband works with the military, I get a lot of military referrals. You know, we're very close with military. And now I've built friendships, I've built relationships in my neighborhood, I'm very involved in my neighborhood. Ladies Night, you know, I'm always at ladies night, every single every single week, not even thinking about real estate stuff, but we're always they're always talking about it, you know, asking me like, so what's latest gossip? You know, it's so and so I heard yourself in their house. And so I'm like, I'm not saying anything, you know, kind of those type of things. But, um, but yeah, they're really starting to roll in now. So it's really cool.He is like, you gotta keep building the list, though. And even for you guys, like you guys can't stop building those lists, because you hit your own glass ceiling. Everyone's always like, oh, I want to do more and more deals will double your database. It's very simple. The more people who know how you do the more referrals in a business for you to get because 80% of them are gonna use the first person they meet with. So it's either gonna be you or somebody else. And if you're keeping your content in front of them, yeah, you get that little people tend to look up to you like a celebrity status is different. You feel it when you're meeting with people. And they'll be like, Oh, I seen your videos, and you're already they already like you because of it. You don't know what it is. Have you guys felt that? Sorry. I call like the unfair advantage. And you feel like they think that you're like, dude, I'm just a fucking human being like, What the hell are you talking about? I'm fine. Like, I just shot a video, bro. Like, chill the fuck out. I had a girl.Yes, it happened to me.I had a girl asked me for my autograph right before COVID hit. I was doing a an event in. In South Florida two weeks before the pandemic hit. I was doing a lot of speaking at that time before the pandemic came. But she came up and she goes, I get your autograph. I'm like, give me your autograph. Like that is just insane. And that's what happens to a lot of the content. There's a dude out here. He's an exp. Guy's name's Kyle whistle, shout out to Kyle whistle. He's been doing video forever. But the way that he heard him say something that really stuck out, he says, my videos are like my employees because they're always on 24/7 working for me. So when you have your content sort of everywhere, people you don't know who's watching them. And folks, it's not the number of views that people who watch your videos all the time. So often I see Realtors gauge the success of a video campaign by how many views they get, which they're really doing is they're engaging the success of their campaign by how much their egos been stroked. And there's a major difference in that. And it's my strategy. So important period. If you don't have like, You got to be excited about it. You got to know why you're doing videos. But know the different types of videos to create for that. That's the number one thing I see so many agents. Why is it my real estate content getting 300,000 views on YouTube? Because it's fucking boring. I'm sorry. Right? Does it mean that video is not worth doing but it there is you have to take that stuff into consideration. Real Estate content, I got a ton of it. My least engaged stuff. Even my video marketing contents, my least engaged stuff. Right? The Matrix video we did was funny, it was fun. That thing rocked because we did something a little bit outside the box. But I just talked about, hey, here are the top three tips to do video marketing. Sorry, most people are checked out. So it's not it's not just in real estate. It's in my business. Anytime you talk about work with the people you serve, you're sort of being checked out.Well, yeah, I mean, like, they've already done a transaction with you at this point. Like they don't need to the market update every week. They want to know what else cool is going around on around town like and, you know, I think that's a good strategy for anybody to if you want to get to talk to you know, places that you know are popular in town already offer to give them some free publicity, right? Like you're already a fan of theirs, you're trying to take their fans and convert them into your fans as well. You know, get this restaurant that you love in town that has 10,000 followers on Facebook. Oh, you know go there all the time. You know the owner go talk to him. Yeah, you can get him get her or him on video and talk about how awesome they are and don't even talk about anything about yourself because you're associated with them then and people are gonna like you because we have the same favorite spot.What do you guys like doing the most out of your personally? What do you what kind of content do you like creating most Joel then we'll go to Christine next.I don't know. I mean, like I have a bunch of stuff I wanted to do and you kind of kept me in check and said like, hey, you know, stay on this YouTube plan first to go ahead and get your regional terms knocked off. And that's been huge, because I really didn't want to do that like pros and cons of the three different cities around me but those have done really well. I've enjoyed now bringing on a team member being able to banter back and forth with him a little bit because that puts us both at ease. But I'm I'm looking forward to Getting out more. Now, once we have our local area knocked down on the YouTube stuff, getting out and talking to people within the community about people that are doing good things, you know, just kind of bring positivity to the area.I like business owner interviews personally. So like, that's where a lot of if you're looking to build like a local audience, like you'll meet the business owners, brewery owners, like I'm gonna do a lot of breweries, because I just want the relationships, you know, I just want to go in there and get free beer, invite my friends, maybe have a client party there and all that. And at the same time, once you start nurturing those people, we've seen people like literally hijack clients from other agents doing that. They say hijack meaning, like they don't use that other agent anymore. It's because you're creating TV commercials, but those videos aren't going to perform on YouTube. So a lot of people won't do them. It's a totally different strategy, guys. Christine, what do you tend to gravitate towards? What do you like?Well, you know, me, I'm the shot type trying to get out there. Also green screen, so don't get it twisted people. I still can't get in front of everybody. Um, you know, I'm in huge in the brewery industry. And so weI've been begging Christine to get up, give me some brew tours. I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do it. I'm not your deal. Christine. If you come up to San Diego, I'll take you to a brewery and we'll shoot a tour together. And then I'll train you. I'll train you at the same time. And we'll go ahead and do I'll give you a San Antonio. Welcome San Diego, we'll do the San brewery tour only under the one condition. Two weeks within the time that that video publishes. I want to see your footage in our folders on your own movie tour.I will call my friends that are brewers right now that own these breweries and I will seeyou Burke's hold you guys hold it. I call them forks. Forks. You folks heard it here first. Sorry. Had a little tongue twister there. What else would you guys say for you know what else is struggle wise over overcome wise like what else do you guys think you could share that anybody else would? Maybe questions you get think challenges you've overcomeit guess you know first like you may not even really want to reach out to somebody see if they want to talk to you on video cuz you're like, ah, you know, haven't really done anything yet. Listen, like it's your you're genuinely trying to help them. It helps you in return great. But as long as you're genuine in your requests, like, hey, you know, I love your spot. Can you want to talk about it? Most people even if they know you're not getting 1000s of views will say yeah, man, come on. Let's do this. You'll never know anything until you ask. Yeah, take that first step.Yeah, what do they have to lose? You're giving them free publicity? Exactly. Yeah,most most businesses are in and once you do a couple, like they'll come out to you trust me, they'll reach out to you. But it is easier once you have the first one or two business owner interviews because once they see I'm like shit, that looks pretty good. And then like, yeah, I will do that on my on my, on my business. What they don't want is like the first time when you don't have content business owner might be like, what are we really gonna do? The things are gonna really put something together. Is it gonna look legit? You know, and they're a little worried cuz I waste my time. I'm busy. But um, yeah, it you're right, it does. Once you have a couple of gifts, everything gets easier. But that's how anything goes. Once you do a little bit of anything, everything gets a lot easier. I like it guys. What do you guys gonna do next? How many are you currently doing per month? And Christine, you're doing like, you're averaging like one a month, one to month, not creating 10 to 20 videos a month.I was I was doing really good. And then I you know, the content gets dry. Right? So you gotta you know, it's hard to write, keep writing, you kind of rewrite the same things in different ways. Like you said, that's how you got to do it. I get it. But I was trying to gear towards like, where I like to where I think there's not a lot of content out there, which I need there needs to be is where I live in right outside of San Antonio. Yeah, it's a huge area people coming in. So I'm going to start focusing on that area and see how how things change for me.She's located in the northern suburbs, right by Bernie, Texas, correct?Yeah, I'm in Bernie Texas. Yep.So if you guys have reloads. I know half of the state of California is moving over that way. So feel free to contact Christine. She'll put her info on the show notes. And I'm sure we'll plug it at the very end here. Joe all by yourself, what are you gonna do next?Now I'm now that springs flowing around and grass is green it up? I'm actually I want to talk to you about delving into my golf background a little bit more. And doing some you know, some people are gonna think it's goofy shit, right? But talk about things that are fundamental to your, you know, tying in fundamentals for your golf game into the home buying process, you know, starting up good foundation, things like that, you know, find ways but also want to do like top three golf course communities in and around Winston Salem, Greensboro. because, you know, that's completely subjective, right? There's going to be in my eyes like what golf courses do I love to play where what neighborhoods do I like to I don't probablydo good on YouTube too. It's just golf, golf community tours that you can literally do. So here I made a deal with myself last night, I was up till 3am. So I have these big bags under my eyes. I was one working on my funnel, but to I couldn't shut my brain off. And once a month, I get into like this weird stage where I just stay up on that and can't sleep. So I'm just thinking about different things. So why part of the reason I had that anxiety was because I was like, I really because my YouTube channel is not fucking kicking, I don't have enough content, right? I told you, we were just talking about this pisses me off, I'm like, I need to get business yesterday, I've only been licensed for 10 days, and I'm pissed off already. So I got a, I made the commitment to myself last night, I'll make it on the podcast. And I'm gonna start publishing all of the content, just like I publish my other content. And I'm going to go and do a ton of tours and brewery tours. And I've committed in my head to have my own content a two to three per week. For my real estate business, it's a lot. But I'm going to perform a case study I myself live as a brand new agent with no business, no friends, no family, no aunts and uncles, no past clients, and no market. I don't know anyone in but real estate people. And if my gut is correct, within 12 months, I'll have a team of 10 people. The only way that's going to happen is you're consistent communication to the same audience and brand over time. That's it. Video is just a way to meet people online without having to meet them in person. And if you're an introvert, that's like the best fucking thing of both worlds.Yeah, I think that's actually something that it's funny, you bring it up like I am. And I'm definitely not the most outgoing person out there. And my wife is a hermit. So we really don't get out. I wouldn't say like I would not is is the golf course. And in video now, that's where I meet people. And then the other thing I want to tie in like, but the two things that I enjoy doing most outside of work is golf, and hanging out with my kids, like so places that I enjoy playing and play golf. And where do I like taking my kids? Like, where's a good place? The family places around town?Work? I like it. I like it, Christine. Yes. We'll get you we'll get you outdoors. Whatever that that first video, we'll post it here, we'll send out to our clients to we'll send it out to the email. So make sure you guys subscribe the show here. And you'll be seeing Christine doing her first business interview. But here's the thing is that you have it doesn't matter. The answer doesn't matter. Joel's not writing either as Christina, neither mine on what our strategies are what's right is you have to do something you're excited about. Right, and then do it consistently. Agree, mine is going to be very San Diego transplant like and I'm just going to tell my story of my five year journey here, which will be really authentic. And I know I'll connect with people that way. That's how I could create content. What I can't create content on is the cost of living. Because even though I've licensed I don't know the cost of living entirely like I did in Chicago, Chicago, I could name off top my head, but I'm getting new brand new market. So be interesting to see where the next 12 months takes us. Folks, I appreciate your guys's time, I think you guys gave people a lot to think about you guys have any other closing thoughts you want to mention. I'll start with Christine first.I would say if you been thinking about it, and then you just need to do it because it's well worth it in might make you feel comfortable if teams amazing. So I have zero regrets. And I have no plan on leaving.I appreciate that. But folks, it's not whether you do in me or not. This isn't a buy my shit pitch even though if you want to I will take your money, however, and I love your business, but get on it. Like it doesn't matter what you do with video. But like I said before, if it's not you somebody else's marketing and infiltrated your network on a daily basis, many times depending on your market, it's in the form of huge ibuyers Discount companies and big Wall Street companies have a lot more money than you. And your personal brand has never been more important because without one you won't last in the damn business. Joel, you're up?Yeah, I would. I would say the same thing. I wish I had started this when I first got into real estate four years ago. You know, I wish I'd done it from day one. But I will say I'm gonna go ahead and teach your own horn even if you don't want me to. I think that you've done this before, right? You were a real estate agent. You're getting back into it again. He understands how to do it. If you're thinking about doing video like this team's extremely easy to work with. And I don't even have to run Facebook ads. I do it all for me now. I like you're going to get busy if you start doing this and you need people like Mike and his team to help you get it out there.I appreciate that. And like I said didn't need another plug but I do appreciate that Dude, this isn't rocket science video makes you more popular with the more attention that your brand has, the more people you're going to track. There's someone in your market right now, regardless of where you're at, you're on the treadmill, wherever you're doing. And there's some dude in your market or some chick in your market and you're like, What the hell is that dude, or that chick doing that? You guys probably have this person in your brain like, how how's that gonna kill me? Like he's crushing me right now. Or she's crushing me. They're a moron. The only difference between them in any of us or any of you listening right now is that they have more attention than your brand currently does now doesn't make them smarter, better, bigger or better. They just have more attention, aka popularity. That's all video is don't approach it with Legion. Second, you do. The second you will not last long term. If you approach it in the long term. Tortoise versus hare analogy we presented today it'll always work. Folks want to go ahead and if you guys have clients or referrals, Winston Salem, Greensboro and there's another one there that try it on Greensboro, high point, high point. Okay, so Joel, you go first and then Christine, you go next, tell them where your sights are, they could contact you. If you guys do need any relocation clients, you couldn't be in better hands. They do a lot of these already serving these types of people from the YouTube channel so they know exactly what they're doing. And I'm sure you guys would welcome the referrals if you want to go ahead and plug your stuff right here.Absolutely. If anybody has anybody moving to the triad area of North Carolina, Greensboro, high point, Winston Salem especially, would love to help them Joel Sam man phone numbers 336-582-9210 And website is Sandman Realty and C as in North carolina.com.Cool Christine floors yoursall right. Anybody relocating needs any help I also specialize with the military PCs assignments, things like that. In the San Antonio surrounding areas, Bernie any any area around there? You can find me I my website. Yes, but you can mostly find me on like Instagram at C Johnson 1006. Or you could call call or text me at 443-878-7772Cool. Thanks, guys. And thank you for listening another episode of the real estate marketing dude podcast. Make sure you subscribe, leave us some more reviews and connect with us on social and like you heard today. Get on video guys. I mean, I don't care if you do it with me or anyone else but I'm just telling you, personal brand is the most important thing we have. It's the only thing that we have that as a survives any type of correction or any type of a market that we survive in because real estate's always being transacted. But what type of real estate is being transacted will differ as the market changes. So thank you guys for listening and make sure you connect with us on social YouTube. I got this tick tock started a few videos back again it started again in April we're delayed but I'll have that up to appreciate you guys love you have a good one. Peace we thank you for watching another episode of the real estate marketing dude podcast. If you need help with video or finding out what your brand is, visit our website at WWW dot real estate marketing do.com We make branding and video content creation simple and do everything for you. So if you have any additional questions, visit the site, download the training, and then schedule a time to speak with the dude and get you rolling in your local marketplace. Thanks for watching another episode of the podcast. We'll see you next time.

Birdie Bitch
The Birdie Bitch Trailer

Birdie Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 1:58


Welcome to the Birdie Bitch podcast! Your host is Maddy Belden, a PGA Golf Professional located in Boston. Here we will discuss a wide range of topics, focusing on the game of golf, including interviews with men and women in all parts of the golf industry. Instagram: @maddybeldengolf TikTok: @maddybeldengolf Email: maddybeldengolf@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maddybelden/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maddybelden/support

BIGinSports Podcast

Golf eine der ältesten und von Vorurteilen behaftetste Sportart der Welt. Doch sind diese Vorurteile richtig? Ist Golf tatsächlich nur eine Sportart für die Polohemden tragenden oberen Zehntausend, oder doch eine Sportart für jedermann? All dies und wie man überhaupt Golf spielen kann, darüber reden wir mit Lars Thiele, PGA Golf Professional und Landestrainer des Golfverband NRW. SHOWNOTES Lars Thiele Düsseldorfer Golfclub Golfverband NRW Deutscher Golfverband      

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de

Golf eine der ältesten und von Vorurteilen behaftetste Sportart der Welt. Doch sind diese Vorurteile richtig? Ist Golf tatsächlich nur eine Sportart für die Polohemden tragenden oberen Zehntausend, oder doch eine Sportart für jedermann? All dies und wie man überhaupt Golf spielen kann, darüber reden wir mit Lars Thiele, PGA Golf Professional und Landestrainer des Golfverband NRW. SHOWNOTES Lars Thiele Düsseldorfer Golfclub Golfverband NRW Deutscher Golfverband      

Sportsfaith Podcast with Craig Bohn
Brett Gorney Epidsode #26

Sportsfaith Podcast with Craig Bohn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 49:00


Special Guest today on the Sportsfaith Podast Epidsode #26 is Brett Gorney of Servantee Purpose Driven Golf Brett has been a PGA Golf Professional for over 25 years. He graduated from Queensbury High School in northeast New York, then attended New Mexico State University, where he majored in Marketing and Professional Golf Management. He has a passion for people and the platform of golf is where he gets to use his gifts and talents to serve others

Flaghuntersgolfpod
A great conversation with Emily Farrell of Abendroth Golf and White Bear Yacht Club

Flaghuntersgolfpod

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 50:48


 Hello and welcome once again to Flaghunters golf Podcast ! Today we welcome Emily Farell. Emily is a PGA Golf Professional at White Bear Lake Yacht Club whitch is recognized in the Top 100 in the U.S. and Top 150 in the World ! She is the buyer and an instructor at the club. Notably, Emily also started a woman's golf clothing company called Abendroth Golf.  She does it all !   In this conversation, we discuss how we can improve in the Winter time via Golf Simulators while focusing excusively on the movements without the distraction of outside attachments. We go through how the basics matter and how important the short game is to immediately improve. Also, we walk through a on-course lession and how helpful it is to have someone look after you on the course to figure out how to deal with different lies and scenarios. I'm a big fan of this because I think its very important to have a proffesional point out some potential pitfalls or blind spots that may be hindering us to play better.    Emily in her spare time of being a full time Professional AND a wife AND a mother of two small children created a woman's clothing line called Abendroth Golf. This idea came to her out of being comfotable is the workplace as well as away from the golf course. Also, Emily wants to encourage and empower woman through Abendroth to look amazing, feel comfortable without having to change clothes from activity to activity !    I really enjoyed this conversation and I encourage all of you to think about what Emily has to say and apply her wisdom ! Love to all of you.                                                                       Jesse

Optimize Yourself
Ep173: How to Reinvent Yourself at Any Age (And Become Badass) | with Scott Morgan

Optimize Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 69:39


As creative professionals, we constantly have to reinvent ourselves to stay relevant (and frankly just to survive the insanity of our industry). The pressure to come up with new ideas and be daring is stressful at best, and debilitating at worst. Many of us are under the illusion that this pressure we place on ourselves gives us our edge - that it helps us continue to perform our best. But instead this pressure leads to limiting beliefs, imposter syndrome, and procrastination. And if it persists over long periods of time…even total burnout. What if there was a better approach to reinventing yourself, your work, and even your health & body image so you could fully tap into your limitless creativity? How different would it feel to be able to say 'yes' to the things that scared you and 'no' to the things that were comfortable and easy, rather than feeling stuck in a job you no longer enjoy? Or sliding into bad habits that are sapping your energy (like that sleeve of oreos that tasted soooooo good) and killing your motivation (just one more episode, then I'll be productive!!!!), you could actually rise to the challenge with a 'can-do' attitude and a believe that your dreams are possible? My guest today, Scott Morgan, is a PGA Golf Professional turned Online Fitness Trainer, husband, father of 2, a plant based athlete and creator of The Sweatville Club. He also happens to be 58 years old. And only in the last few years has he made this transition to online fitness trainer, plant based athlete, and entrepreneur during the period of life when most people would have considered it “too late” to learn something new and follow a passion that seemed risky or even foolish. Scott's story will inspire you to take a risk, jump out of your comfort zone and discover what it's like to live life with a "can-do" attitude. Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here's What You'll Learn: The role Scott played in my Ninja training in Tony Horton's backyard. KEY TAKEAWAY: It's never too late to learn something new. Scott's story of P90X and the changes it brought to his life. The many positive side effects that come from taking control of your health and fitness. How Scott made the jump from doing P90X to training with Tony Horton in person each week. How Scott dealt with limiting beliefs and imposter syndrome. KEY TAKEAWAY: The people you look up to are humans just like you. The challenges Scott faced when starting his own business. What you should say yes to and what you should say no and how to tell the difference. How switching to a plant based diet affected Scott's fitness ability. The changes Scott noticed in his mental acuity after going plant based. Scott's advice to his younger self who quit on week one of P90X. Why you should always take the scary path. How to join the Sweatville Club and contact Scott. Useful Resources Mentioned: The Big Picture: 11 Laws That Will Change Your Life: Horton, Tony Ep122: 'Superfood Hunter' Darin Olien On How To Be Healthy, Fit, and Eternally Awesome Continue to Listen & Learn Ep84: How to Use 'Intuitive Eating' To Change Your Relationship With Food | with Melissa Costello Ep165: How to Overcome Doubting Yourself When You Know You're Meant For More | with Sandy Zimmerman, ANW Ep161: Managing Limiting Beliefs, Imposter Syndrome, and all the “Chatter” In Our Heads | with Ethan Kross Ep98: P90X Creator Tony Horton on Covid-19, Staying Healthy During Quarantine, Boosting Immunity, & More Ep120: The Ninja Warrior Mother-Daughter Dynamic Duo, Part 1 | with Ginny MacColl, ANW Ep121: The Ninja Warrior Mother-Daughter Dynamic Duo, Part 2 | with Jessie Graff, ANW Ep06: Defining Your Purpose and Living Large | with Tony Horton Ep68: How to Go From Couch to the (Spartan) Course | with Rose Wetzel, ANW Ep60: Getting 1% Better Every Single Day | with Westley Silvestri, ANW Guest Bio: Scott Morgan is a PGA Golf Professional turned Online Fitness Trainer, husband, father of 2, a plant based athlete and creator of The Sweatville Club. He made the transition to online fitness trainer, plant based athlete, and entrepreneur only in the last few years. He enjoys writing about his passions, what interests him, sharing videos, what interests other people, what drives their souls and connecting on a deeper level. Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText
Ryan Prior, New Image Golf | Episode No. 282

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 36:07


Ryan Prior is a PGA Golf Professional at Redlands Country Club and CEO of New Image Golf, a golf towel manufacturer based in Redlands, California. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText, Ryan gives us an overview of New Image Golf, talks about their most popular colors, where the towels are manufactured and his work at Redlands Country Club. He also talks about his journey with the PGA and the grapes he is growing out back! This was a fun and inspiring conversation. Let's tee off.

Nothing is OB: Golf Podcast
Ep.57 Richey Rubio - New "PGA" Teaching Professional @ San Antonio CC

Nothing is OB: Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 30:41


In Ep.57 I speak with PGA Golf Professional at San Antonio Country Club - Richey Rubio. We discuss his time he spent on a 6 month gig in Florida in the keys, how he was able to earn his PGA cert, the curve balls life has thrown at him and how he keeps a great attitude thru it all. Such a positive force in this world of negativity. Tune in! You can reach Richey at Richey@sanantoniocc.com *GOLD SPONSOR* Michael A. Aguirre, LUTCF®, CLTC | Financial Advisor | 210-332-4705 (office) | 210-413-2522 (mobile) | 210-342-2730 (fax) | | maguirre@csomtx.com | www.michael-aguirre.com | www.csomtx.com www.nothingobgolf.com Ways to listen https://linktr.ee/Nothingisob​​ Please follow/subscribe: facebook: Nothing is OB: South Texas Golf Podcast instagram: @nothingisob twitter: @nothingisob youtube: Nothing is OB: South Texas Golf Podcast #nothingisob​​​​​​ #nothingobgolf​​​​​​ #texasgolf​​​​​​ #sanantoniogolf​​​​​​ #texasgolf​​​​​​ #nikegolf​​​​​​ #swooshteam​​​​ #swoosh​​​​ #cutgolf​​​​​ #210golf​​​​​​ #alamocitygolf​​​​​​ #countdowncitygolf​​​​​​ #southtexasgolf​​​​​ #buttacutts​​​​​ #oakleygolf​​​​ #callaway #callawaygolf​​​ #bluecollargolf​​ #countryclubgolf #sanantoniocountryclub

Golf Talk Live
GTL - Coaches Corner + Kelly O'Donnell, Director of Golf Operations at Nemacolin

Golf Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 107:00


Welcome to Golf Talk Live! Tune in LIVE Thursday at 6:00 PM Central This week's Coaches Corner Panel: James T. Kyle & Sue Wieger.  Later I'll be joined by my special guest: Kelly O'Donnell, Director of Golf Operations at Nemacolin. More on Kelly: Kelly is the Director of Golf Operations at Nemacolin, Pennsylvania's premier luxury golf reosrt, is a PGA Golf Professional experienced in managing high-end golf operations. With more than 30 years in the golf industry, he has demonstrated success and has added value by delivering world-class member and guest service and growing the membership, both of which generate revenue. Delivering exceptional guest service is Kelly's passion and is the foundation of member retention. Kelly manages fairly, clearly and cost-effectively with humor and respect for the individual associate. Kelly aims to inspire loyalty with his my staff and empower them to make decisions that deliver exceptional guest service every day. This makes his golf operations run smoothly with the guest always at the forefront. Golf facilities and Clubs require unparalleled guest service, and he is skilled in delivering and managing others to deliver that service. Join me LIVE Thursdays from 6:00 - 8:00PM Central http://www.blogtalkradio.com/golftalklive Or listen on these social media platforms:  iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.

Fore Golfers Network Podcast
Boyne Golf & Bernie Friedrich - A Championship Combination

Fore Golfers Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 28:46


Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network Podcast Ep 275 as we feature the story of Bernie Friedrich - winner of the first ever Golf Executive of the Year award by the Michigan PGA. The honor bestows special recognition on a PGA Golf Professional who has performed outstanding services for a multiple facility/course management/ownership operation, allied association, or golf industry executive management position. As one of the highest honors the PGA can bestow, candidates must possess outstanding qualities of leadership, vision, courage, strong moral character, and a substantial record of service to the Association and the game of golf. We talk with Bernie about the honor, his career, and where the game is headed in 20200.

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText
Dean Kandle, PGA, Golf Professional Growth | Episode No 258

The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 50:55


Golf Professional Growth is built to serve PGA Golf Professionals that are striving to improve their job performance and improve their lives. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText, Dean gives us an overview of Golf Professional Growth, talks about his podcast, his journey to becoming a PGA professional, and highlights some of the mentors he's had over the years. He also talks about his time at St. Davids Golf Club and being named the 2020 Philadelphia Golf Professional of the Year. Felt like I could talk to Dean for hours! What is GPG Academy? You'll find out! Let's tee off.

Demystifying Mental Toughness
062 Mastering The Mental Side Of Golf

Demystifying Mental Toughness

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 48:16


In my conversation today with talented PGA Golf Professional and Regional England Golf Coach, JJ Vallely, we discuss if it is possible to master the mental side of golf.  As you’ll learn and already likely know this is a big challenge due to the unique nature of golf and the skills needed to do well! We do however give it our best shot to arm you with some useful tools and ideas to take away so that you can become the best golfer you can be.  Or if you’re a coach or interested in the mental side of golf, we hope to have given you some things to consider.   Key Learning Points: Golf is a very challenging sport that requires people to be very persistent over a long period, and not put off by setbacks and bumps in the road. On the golf course, the mentally tough golfer is someone who is in control of their thoughts, can keep their composure when things aren't going to plan, who never gives in and is able to grind out a score. “It's very easy to get confused with this game, the margins of error are very small and you don't need to be far out to lose confidence in a hurry.” It’s about awareness, it’s important to know the in’s and out’s of your own game. Often, young golfers are now fit, flexible and strong, but their golfing mind hasn't developed and then older players have a better golfing brain but their bodies don't work how they’d like it to.    Asking good questions is a very important skill.   Connect with John James Vallely Facebook Instagram Twitter   Connect with David Charlton Accelerator Course: Achieving Your Goals Faster Download THE FOCUSED ATHLETE CHECKLIST Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn   To Listen to the Full Podcast Episodes Podcast Ep013: Karl Morris - How to Stay Present like a Major Champion Podcast Ep017: Gio Valiante - How to Play Fearless Golf Podcast Ep047: David Charlton – Mental Game Tips for Putting    For More Resources so You Can Shoot Lower Scores on The Golf Course Golfers Mental Scorecard Golf Psychology FAQs Golf Blogs Golf Podcasts   Today’s Podcast Sponsor Kymira Sport

Eyes Up Mindset
49. Scott McDonald, PGA Professional: Changing Course with No Regrets

Eyes Up Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 31:50


Eyes Up Mindset: https://linktr.ee/eyesupmindset Episode Notes: Scott shares his story of rising through the ranks as a PGA Golf Professional and how to trust your instincts when making decisions. He gives us a great example of what it means to Live Eyes Up, to seek feedback, and to live life without regret. You will be better for listening today. We appreciate you joining us and choosing to live differently. We'd love for you to share this with someone you care about and if you find value please do not forget to hit the little subscribe/follow/rate/review button and as always, LIVE EYES UP! About Scott: Scott has been a Head Professional for the past nine years, including eight seasons at Minnewaska Golf Club in Glenwood, Minnesota, followed by one season at Somerby Golf Club in Byron, Minnesota. Scott's passion to grow the game is unwavering. He has served on the Minnesota PGA Board of Directors for the last five years and is currently serving as Secretary. In 2018, Scott founded the Minnewaska Fairways Fore All, a non-profit foundation that gives free access and instruction to junior golfers at Minnewaska Golf Club. Scott graduated from the University of Minnesota, where he met his wife Julie and together, they have four children. Recognition: 2014 Facility Promotor of the Year – Public Northern Director Minnesota PGA Board of Directors (2015-2019) At Large Director Minnesota PGA Board of Directors (2019-2020) Secretary Minnesota PGA Board of Directors (2020-2021) Vice President – Minnewaska Fairways Fore All (2018-present) Founder – The KNIT Charity Golf Tournament (2008-present) Credentials: 10 year PGA Member TPI Certified Golf Fitness Professional PGA HOPE Certified Instructor PGA.COACH Certified American Developmental Model Playing Accomplishments: 2011, 2019, 2020 PGA National Championship Qualifier 2011 PGA Assistants National Championship Qualifier Top 10 Player of the Year Minnesota PGA (2020, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2011, 2010) 10 Career Wins Career Low 64 3 Hole In Ones Resources: Website: https://rypstick.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PHDSportsGuy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directorofspeed/?hl=en Follow and Support us: Facebook Group: EYES UP MINDSET FAMILY Twitter: @eyesupmindset Instagram: eyesupmindset YouTube: Eyes Up Mindset Channel Website: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ If you have found value and you feel others may as well please feel free to RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW wherever you listen. Take a step with us today on this journey toward optimal performance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eyesupmindset/support

Golf in Leicht - Der Podcast rund um dein Golfspiel
#107 - Golf und Schule - So meistert dein Kind die Herausforderung - Interview mit Gerd Gerlof

Golf in Leicht - Der Podcast rund um dein Golfspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 42:58


Ich durfte 5 Jahre in der DGV Nationalmannschaft spielen. Und das waren 5 phantastische Jahre. Ich konnte meinem Hobby auf höchstem Niveau nachgehen und heute arbeite ich als PGA Golf Professional. Diese 5 Jahre fielen aber schulisch in meine Oberstufen- und Abiturzeit. Also genau in die Phase, in der sehr viele wichtige Prüfungen für mich anstanden. Auf der einen Seite konnte ich also viel Golf spielen, auf der anderen Seite hatte ich aber auch Druck mein Abitur zu bestehen. Denn das war mein persönliches Ziel. Durch meine häufige Abwesenheit aufgrund von Training und Wettkämpfen habe ich natürlich viele Unterrichtseinheiten und Lernstoff verpasst und konnte mein Abitur - da bin ich ganz ehrlich - nur mit einem intensiv Nachhilfeprogramm bestehen. Und obwohl das Angebot an schulischer Unterstützung für Leistungssportler heutzutage viel besser und engmaschiger geworden ist, stehen viele Kinder und Jugendliche immer noch vor denselben Problemen, die ich damals auch hatte. Lern- und Zeitmanagement, Unterrichtsstoff nach- oder vorarbeiten, Klausuren nachschreiben und während intensiver Trainings- und Wettkampfphasen abends nach dem Abendessen noch Hausaufgaben absolvieren. Und genau über diese Herausforderungen und die möglichen Lösungen und Strategien, um Schule und Leistungsgolf (-sport) unter einen Hut zu bringen, spreche ich in dieser Golf in Leicht Podcast Folge mit Gerd Gerlof. Alle Nachwuchsspieler, Kader- und Bundesligatrainer und Eltern sollten also genau hinhören. Denn, Schule und Leistungssport können sich gegenseitig unterstützen! Das lernst du im Podcast: Warum Speedreading der erste Schritt für mehr Lernerfolg ist.Welche Strategien die richtigen sind, um Leistungssport und Schule unter einen Hut zu bringen. Wie ein leistungsorientiertes Zeitmanagement aussieht. Wie Eltern in der Kommunikation mit der Schule vorgehen sollten. Warum die Strategien aus dem Sport auch für die Schule wirksam sind und wie gute Noten auch auf dem Golf/Sportplatz für gute Leistungen sorgen können.Warum ein Elterncoaching in jedes Schulcoaching gehört.Und vieles mehr... Eine detaillierte Erklärung zu allen Themen findest du direkt im Podcast. Erwähnte Links im Podcast: Golf in Leicht HomepageTeste Golf in Leicht kostenlosMein Buch „Der Handicapverbesserer“Bildungsstudio Gerlof Für noch mehr Trainingstipps gehe auf www.golf-in-leicht.de und lad dir meinen kostenlosen Handicapverbesserer herunter. Folge uns außerdem auf Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/golfinleicht/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golfinleicht Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS7T5u9An1OUjLkNkNcU8qg Abonniere und bewerte den Podcast auf iTunes Hast du unseren Podcast abonniert? Wir veröffentlichen wöchentlich neue Episoden und es wäre schade, wenn du eine Folge verpasst, die für dich und dein Golfspiel wichtig sein kann. Außerdem veröffentlichen wir dort exklusive Zusatzmaterialien wie Checklisten, Anleitungen oder Trainingspläne, die du einfach ausdrucken und direkt auf den Platz mitnehmen kannst. Außerdem wären wir dir sehr dankbar, wenn du uns eine ehrliche Bewertung auf iTunes da lässt. Die Bewertungen helfen anderen Menschen, unseren Podcast zu finden, und es hilft uns besonders, den Inhalt der Episoden genau auf dich und deine Bedürfnisse anzupassen. Vielen Dank! Fabian und dein Golf in Leicht Team P.S.: Solltest du Fragen oder Themenvorschläge für neue Folgen haben, dann schreib sie uns doch einfach an: podcast@golf-in-leicht.de Und genau über diese Herausforderungen und die möglichen Lösungen und Strategien, um Schule und Leistungsgolf (-sport) unter einen Hut zu bringen, spreche ich in dieser Golf in Leicht Podcast Folge mit Gerd Gerlof. Alle Nachwuchsspieler, Kader- und Bundesligatrainer und Eltern sollten also genau hinhören. Denn, Schule und Leistungssport können sich gegenseitig unterstützen!

On the Mark Golf Podcast
Lt. Col. Dan Rooney Helps You Live Your Best Life and Play Your Best Golf

On the Mark Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 39:16


Lt. Col. Dan Rooney is an Air Force Fighter Pilot, a PGA Golf Professional, an Author and the Founder of "Folds of Honor". Dan joins "On the Mark" to talk about his life as a pilot and golf professional and some lessons he has learned along the way. He also dives into his new book, "Fly Into the Wind" and shares how you can harness faith and fearlessness on your ascent to greatness as a person and a golfer. Dan shows how you can navigate the path to fulfillment and the achievement of your goals by changing yourself for the better.

The Circuit of Success Podcast with Brett Gilliland
Lt Col Dan Rooney, USAF on the Circuit of Success

The Circuit of Success Podcast with Brett Gilliland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 42:37


Lt Col Dan Rooney is the founder of the Folds of Honor, an F-16 Fighter Pilot (1,800 hours of flight time) with 3 combat tours in Iraq, and a PGA Golf Professional. He is a Fox News contributor and host of the Fox Nation's series “Fly Into the Wind.” Folds of Honor is a nonprofit... The post Lt Col Dan Rooney, USAF on the Circuit of Success appeared first on The Circuit of Success with Brett Gilliland.

Marty Smith's America The Podcast

What up y’all? This week I’m joined by Lt Col Dan Rooney as we talk about being a F-16 Fighter Pilot, PGA Golf Professional, his charity Folds of Honor and much, much more.

The Daily Intermission
The Daily Intermission - Episode 3 ft. Padraic O'Rourke

The Daily Intermission

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 35:58


Greg is joined by British Columbia's PGA Golf Professional of the Year. Enjoy the golf banter and the great Irish accent.

Golf in Leicht - Der Podcast rund um dein Golfspiel
#97:Da bist du von den Socken - mehr Gleichgewicht, Stabilität und Kraft im Golfschwung

Golf in Leicht - Der Podcast rund um dein Golfspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 40:39


„Ein besseres Gleichgewicht, mehr Stabilität und mehr Dynamik im Golfschwung “ - das hat Thomas Thöni mir versprochen als er mich im Mai diesen Jahres kontaktiert hat. Thomas ist wie ich PGA Golf Professional. Meine Antwort, „will ich haben!“. „Okay, dann schicke ich dir 3 Paar Socken zu.“ Und dann war ich erstmal perplex und skeptisch. Wie sollen Socken dafür sorgen, dass ich besser schwinge und besser score? habe ich gedacht und wahrscheinlich denkst du das auch gerade. Aber, ich habe die 3 Paar Socken, die sogenannten Neuro Socks, intensiv und lange getestet. Corona sei dank, habe ich soviel Golf wie seit 20 Jahren nicht mehr gespielt und nach ein paar Runden habe ich gemerkt, „Wow, die Socken halten, was Thomas versprochen hat“. Da war ich im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes von den Socken. Und genau darüber sprechen Thomas und ich in unserem Interview im neuen Golf in Leicht Podcast. Thomas erklärt, wie die Socken helfen eben Gleichgewicht, Stabilität und Dynamik zu verbessern und viele weitere Information rund um die Socken und die Neuro Socks Welt. Und, er erzählt seine eigene Geschichte und warum die Neuro Socks ihn vor einer schweren Operation am Rücken bewahrt haben. Das lernst du im Podcast: Wie Neuro Socks dir helfen, besser Golf zu spielen. Welche Neuro Socks Thomas und ich dir empfehlen.Wie du einen Golfer- oder Tennisarm wieder loswirst. Wie du müde Beine auf dem Golfplatz los wirst. Warum Neuro Socks dir helfen, am Ende der Golfrunde immer noch fit zu sein. Und vieles mehr... Eine detaillierte Erklärung zu allen Themen findest du direkt im Podcast. Erwähnte Links im Podcast: Golf in Leicht HomepageTeste Golf in Leicht kostenlosMein Buch „Der Handicapverbesserer“Neuro Socks ShopGolfschule Thomas Thöni Für noch mehr Trainingstipps gehe auf www.golf-in-leicht.de und lad dir meinen kostenlosen Handicapverbesserer herunter. Folge uns außerdem auf Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/golfinleicht/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golfinleicht Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS7T5u9An1OUjLkNkNcU8qg Abonniere und bewerte den Podcast auf iTunes Hast du unseren Podcast abonniert? Wir veröffentlichen wöchentlich neue Episoden und es wäre schade, wenn du eine Folge verpasst, die für dich und dein Golfspiel wichtig sein kann. Außerdem veröffentlichen wir dort exklusive Zusatzmaterialien wie Checklisten, Anleitungen oder Trainingspläne, die du einfach ausdrucken und direkt auf den Platz mitnehmen kannst. Außerdem wären wir dir sehr dankbar, wenn du uns eine ehrliche Bewertung auf iTunes da lässt. Die Bewertungen helfen anderen Menschen, unseren Podcast zu finden, und es hilft uns besonders, den Inhalt der Episoden genau auf dich und deine Bedürfnisse anzupassen. Vielen Dank! Fabian und dein Golf in Leicht Team P.S.: Solltest du Fragen oder Themenvorschläge für neue Folgen haben, dann schreib sie uns doch einfach an: podcast@golf-in-leicht.de

Now to Next with Nick Nanton
Now to Next with Nick Nanton Feat. Dan Rooney

Now to Next with Nick Nanton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 58:06


Lt Col Dan Rooney is the founder of the Folds of Honor organization, an F-16 Fighter Pilot with 3 combat tours in Iraq, and a PGA Golf Professional… just to name a few things, and he's this episode's "Now to Next" guest. We talk what it takes to become a fighter pilot and the major life lessons it has taught Dan. We'd also be remiss if we didn't talk about the story of the Folds of Honor non-profit organization, what prompted Dan Rooney to create it and how it's grown (and still growing) to help so many military families. Lastly, we dive into Dan's new book, Fly Into the Wind! He shares some of the "life storms" that inspired the book as well as some of the acronyms like "CAVU" and "LOE" that have become his personal code of living. Humble and heartfelt, Dan is an amazing person and someone I've been lucky enough to call a friend, and you'll want to check this episode out! Timestamps:1:10: A short bio of Dan's life 2:02: Pro golf and being a fighter pilot 8:01: Dan's two most important life lessons 11:41: Dan discusses the importance of his faith 15:19: The story behind "Folds of Honor" 23:38: "Flying Into the Wind" 28:56: Dan's experience learning from his mistakes 31:26: Where and how to get Dan's book "Fly Into the Wind" 32:04: Dan explains the acronym CAVU 33:46: Dan's "Lines of Effort" 34:48: Volition 38:56: Eliminating Parasitic Decay 42:31: Service Before Self 50:44: Faith Forward 53:37: Go Before You're Ready Resources:https://www.danrooney.com (danrooney.com) https://www.foldsofhonor.org/ (Folds of Honor) Connect With Nick Nanton:http://www.nicknanton.com/ (Website) https://www.facebook.com/Nicknanton (Facebook) http://twitter.com/nicknanton (Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicknanton (LinkedIn) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWOvnpNMTX4pKVIi234pOTg (YouTube)

Let's Meet For Copy®
MerriLyn Gibbs on Content Creation + The Power of Automation

Let's Meet For Copy®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 32:26


Today I welcome a fantastic guest to chat all things copy….MerriLyn Gibbs, Owner of Assistants 4 Hire! Check out her bio below, but let me tell you, we covered so many great content tips and ideas in the episode. We talked automation series, blogs and newsletters, writing for event listings, direct outreach networking on social media, writing networking funnels and even how being a professional golfer and golf coach shaped the way she runs her business and her team.  MerriLyn has been successfully implementing customer service, reliability,  and organization skills for three years. She and her team help business owners and solopreneurs create systems, processes and outside administration on an outsourcing basis. Her passion is creating more efficiency, freedom, and time within each business she and her team collaborate. In turn, providing the opportunity for their clients to spend time on the things they love and thrive in doing! She was formerly a PGA Golf Professional for 16 years and a University Women’s Golf Coach for 13 years. As a coach she had 11 Regional Appearances, 8 National Appearances and 6 Conference Championships during her ten-year. Her best ranking was 6th in the nation as an NCAA Division II Program. Her greatest passions are spending time with her four-year-old daughter, Belen, spending time on the beach, golfing, salsa dancing, traveling, spending time with those she loves and living a healthy, balanced lifestyle. Connect with MerriLyn! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Errands4Hire  Instagram: @assistants4hire LinkedIn: MerriLyn Gibbs

The Golf Professional Growth Project
EP 003: Are You an "Outdoor Golf Pro"? | Eric Eshleman, 2019 Golf Professional of the Year

The Golf Professional Growth Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 59:00


We've all heard the phrase “golf is an outdoor game”.  Most often, we're saying this to players that are playing in poor weather conditions as we're trying to help them deal with those conditions.  For Eric Eshleman, the 2019 PGA Golf Professional of the Year, it takes on a different meaning.  As he tells us in this conversation, golf is played outdoors, so Golf Professionals should be out where the game is being played. As a sought after coach to players of all levels, including PGA Tour players and dignitaries like Condoleeza Rice, Eric spends hours and hours every week on the lesson tee.  In addition, he's built one of the most successful junior golf programs you can find anywhere, since he began at Country Club of Birmingham in 2001, which includes a junior club championship that hosts over 200 players!All of this while fulfilling his duties to his staff as the Director of Golf and more importantly to his family as a husband and a father of three boys.In this conversation we get into how he manages all of his responsibilities and stays organized.  We discuss some details about managing email and planning that I think could help many of you if you're struggling to manage your time.Eric tells us how he hires and builds his team and finally, advice for any young Golf Professional.  What's the one thing you need to be able to do to help ensure your success in this business?  It's a unique perspective on the importance of being able to build relationships, which is key to anyone's career in the golf industry. Check out the list of tools and resources to help you "Work Smarter and Live Better" at www.golfprofessionalgrowth.com!Are you using Golf Genius Golf Shop?  Check it out at www.golfgenius.com.

Demystifying Mental Toughness
013 How to Stay Present like a Major Champion

Demystifying Mental Toughness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 36:15


Demystifying Mental Toughness is for people who want to reach their goals faster and are curious what high performing athletes and professionals do to fulfil their potential. David Charlton shares insights, strategies and stories from leading athletes, coaches, psychologists and specialists to help you perform to your optimum level on a more consistent basis. If you’re a motivated athlete, coach, sport psychologist, mental game coach or executive listen in for proven and practical advice in this podcast. Karl Morris is not a Sports Psychologist but a PGA Golf Professional specialising in Performance Coaching. Widely regarded as one of Europe’s leading performance coaches. Karl delivers cutting edge methods of peak performance and goal achievement to a range of clients across sports and business. From the world of professional golf, Karl has worked with multiple winners including 6 major winners Louis Oosthuizen, Graeme McDowell, Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood. He has also supported top class amateur golfers, including numerous Walker Cup and Curtis Cup players. As an author Karl has written several books including The Lost Art of Putting and The Lost Art of Playing Golf. In golf and across other sports you often hear the words “being present” and the ability to “stay in the moment” mentioned. In this episode Karl and David discuss common mental game challenges golfers, even major winners experience and strategies to help you manage your emotions and thoughts better on the golf course, essential ingredients of Mental Toughness. By listening to this episode and heeding the advice there is no reason why you can’t reduce your scores by a few shots. The tips also overlap to other sports, business and life in general and can help you take your performances up a notch or two. Essential Learning Points From This Episode • Every shot has 3 parts there the process that you go through on the shot, the execution and your reaction to the shot. • What happens after the shot is often overlooked. • Golfers are trained by commentators, analysts and golf professionals to look to diagnose swing faults and not consider our reactions. • Ask yourself this question – If you didn’t improve your golf swing at all are you getting the best out of your golf game right now? • “I feel sorry for the golf swing it always gets the blame” – Pia Nilsson • Play a round of golf and simply observe and make a note of your reactions to shots. • Engage your competitive side by using a mental scorecard scoring your reactions on the course. Tick if you handled things well and cross if you behaved like a child after a shot. • When practicing a great thing to do is measure your performance. • If you swing it well and react well, you start getting very close to your true capability. • Good players do get ahead of themselves. We all do. But good players are very good at noticing their mind has jumped to the future or is stuck in the past. • Good players are able to “RESET” and focus on the next shot asking themselves a great question such as “What is this task?” • Graeme MacDowell on winning the Scottish Open in 2008 had a thought on the 15th tee that he was going to top it and then he started shaking but then he quickly reset. • When you feel uncomfortable or shaky you can still get the job done. • “You don’t always have to believe what you think.” • Putting your mind into your body is a potential great support for staying in the moment. • You aren’t going to do many things worse by being present!

Birdies & Bourbon
PGA Tour Top 100 Instructor Scott Watkins chats Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Lee Trevino and shares tips for all golfers to improve their game!

Birdies & Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 54:16


PGA Tour Top 100 Instructor Scott Watkins chats Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Lee Trevino and shares tips for the amateur golfers to improve their game! The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with PGA Tour Instructor Scott Watkins about Tiger Woods, Rory McIlory, Jon Rahm, Lee Trevino and Phil Mickelson. Scott shares some tips for the average golfer on how to improve your game on and around the green. Scott didn’t fall far from the tree as his father, Arch, is enshrined in the Arizona Golf Hall of Fame and the Southwest Section of the PGA Hall of Fame. Following in his father’s impressive footsteps Scott has been an avid golfer for over 47 years and successfully involved in various aspects of the golf business for 34 of those years. In addition to competing on the PGA Tour for four years his expertise includes Tournament Coordinator, Facilities Management, Operations Manager, and Director of Instruction at several facilities. Some of Scott’s major accomplishments and awards include: Pac 10 player of the year First and Second team All American at Arizona State University Southwest Section PGA Section Player of the Year Southwest Section PGA Teacher of the year Five-time nominee for Golf Magazines Top 100 Golf Instructors Ranked 9th, 12th, 11th and 7th in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013 respectively Won the Southwest Section Championship four times and the Arizona Open During a 28 year period prior to his current position at Papago Golf Course, Scott served as Director of Instruction at ASU Karsten, Arizona Country Club, The Phoenician Resort, The Club at Black Rock, Sunridge Canyon and Camelback Golf Club. As Director of Golf Instruction at every one of these locations Scott successfully expanded their golf instruction programs because of his talent in helping golfers of all ages and levels of play timely achieve the results they desired. PGA Golf Professional, Golf Instructor, Papago Golf Course, Phoenix, AZ, Titleist Staff Member Scott Watkins, PGA Instructor (602) 330-4217 scott@scottwatkinsgolf.com Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon )

MATT GRADY
NUMERO UNO | Executive Sales Recruitment | Matt Grady

MATT GRADY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 8:40


A look into my psychology and how I deal with challenge We are all facing change. In our schedule, our financial situation, our family life, our job, our business. But what is the one thing that has brought me through tough times since I was 8 years old. In this episode I share the tactic that I used to whether many storms as a PGA Golf Professional through to operating at a senior level in the recruitment industry for the last 10 years.

The Secrets to Winning with Dr. Bhrett McCabe
Eric Eshleman: On Top of the Golf World

The Secrets to Winning with Dr. Bhrett McCabe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 43:01


This week's guest is at the top of his field in the game of golf. Eric Eshleman is very well well known as a teaching professional for PGA Tour players such as Graeme McDowell, Patton Kizzire, Smylie Kaufman, and Paul Dunne. Even former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, an avid golfer, turns to Eshleman for all of her golf swing needs. But earlier this year, Eshleman, the director of golf at the Country Club of Birmingham, received an award that solidified him at the top. He was named the recipient of the 2019 PGA Golf Professional of the Year Award. This award is the highest annual honor given to a PGA of America Professional.

Leaders in Sport
Making the Cut ⛳ - Nicole Martino

Leaders in Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 30:58


Nicole Martino is the WA Operations Manager for Golf Management Australia and a PGA Golf Professional. Having worked across a variety of roles in the golf industry, including playing professionally, coaching and working in sports administration, Nicole went back to ECU as a mature age student to pursue a career in sports management.In May 2018, just 6 months after graduating ECU, Nicole accepted the role of WA Operations Manager for Golf Management Australia. The flexibility of a part-time (work-from-home) role has afforded her the ability to be there for her two children and continue to play in WA Pro-Ams as well as continuing freelance work in the areas of coaching and golf day administration.

Golfish Podcast
Jordan Bazzone - Going International with Woburn Club Pro

Golfish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 53:05


This week we have Jordan “Badger” Bazzone, PGA Golf Professional at Woburn Golf Club, Instructor at Tee to Cup, Creator at Adidas, and Ambassador for TaylorMade among other accomplishments. If Woburn Golf Club sounds familiar you may know it from hosting the LPGA AIG Women’s British Open this past weekend and being the home club of touring PGA Professional Ian Poulter. Jordan walks us through what it’s like to be a PGA Professional, how to become one and some key things to watch in your game. If you want to learn more about PGA Club Professionals, how Jordan got his nickname and his favorite golf memory that happened stateside then this episode is for you.  Follow him @jordanbazzonegolf & www.jordanbazzonegolf.com @woburngolfcub  @teetocupgolf    Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes): https://golfish.libsyn.com/rss Insta: @golfishpodcast #golfishpodcast

Golf Yeah
Evan Schiller — Golf Course Photographer

Golf Yeah

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 44:20


“A lot of people tell me that I have the “dream job.” My response to them is that you chose what you want to do in life…and I chose to do this.”   Evan Schiller (https://golfyeah.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Evan_Headshot.jpg) Evan Schiller Photography Weston, Connecticut If there is such a thing as an “accidental career,” or a career path that’s discovered, rather than initially pursued…then that may describe the story you’re about to hear from Evan Schiller – who over the last twenty years has established himself as one of the premier golf course photographers in the world. Evan started out with a love for the game of golf, and during the first part of his career, as a PGA Golf Professional, he gained a first-hand understanding of every aspect of the game…as a club professional and in tournament play. And during that period, he discovered two things that shaped the future direction of his life. First, Evan discovered that he possessed an artist’s eye for nature’s beauty…and more specifically, he saw the beauty of  the golf courses he was playing on. Secondly, Evan discovered that he could make a living by capturing with a camera the beauty that he witnessed. So with no formal training, a simple Minolta camera, and a whole lot of courage, Evan followed his passion to begin what has become a highly successful business and rewarding career. Shooting from the ground, lifts, helicopters, and now drones, Evan brings a fresh perspective to each project he undertakes. He thoughtfully scouts out each golf course he photographs with the goal of capturing its unique features and nuances under optimal lighting conditions possible, which can mean being in the right spot at the right time, waiting for the sun to rise, or the sun to set…and hoping that something unexpected won’t spoil the shot. Evan has photographed hundreds of championship courses in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa and Japan. He has captured and left his own distinctive mark on some of the most recognized tracks around the world including Pebble Beach Golf Links, Augusta National Golf Club, Medinah Country Club, The Old Course at St. Andrews, Royal County Down and Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. Evan’s work is published in numerous national and international magazines, books and calendars, including The Masters Journal, The US Open Magazine, The Ryder Cup Journal, LINKS Magazine, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and Golf Course Architecture. Evan’s photography is exclusively featured in his two highly acclaimed books, Golf Courses of Hawaii and Golf’s Unfolding Drama. In addition, Evan continues to publish his own award-winning Golfshots calendar (https://www.golfshots.com/store.html) . Show Highlights:  The role Evan’s father played in his taking up the game, and in becoming a pro golfer What was the catalyst that sparked his interest in becoming a professional photographer The key factors that influenced Evan’s decision to change his career path How Evan balances his different roles as an artist and a business owner The competitive landscape for golf course photography The growing importance of video and drones in golf course photography How and why weather is such a big factor in the profitability of an assignment Why Evan thinks that the word “retire” is weird Guidance for parents on how they should (and should not) guide their kid’s career choice Evan’s theory on why games like golf were created…and what’s gone wrong with games Notable Quotes:  On his career change from PGA Professional: “I got a lot of criticism, but I chose to do it because I really liked it. I thought, “What’s the worst thing that can happen? If it doesn’t work out, I can do something else.” You can always find a way.” On his source of personal...

On the Mark Golf Podcast
Steve Buzza on Golf Swing Functional Variability and How to Make the Most of your Swing

On the Mark Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 50:17


Steve Buzza is a leading global Golf Instructor and a Golf Digest (United States) "Best Teacher Under 40" He is widely researched and experienced and brings his knowledge of Biomechanics, Golf Swing Technique and his experiences as a PGA Golf Professional to our podcast to help you understand the golf swing and how it works. Steve addresses many elements including Functional Variability to help you figure out how your golf swing operates. He shares insights, drills and ideas so that you can get the most out of your swing without changing it too much.

#BetterFaster Podcast
Golf Podcast - Mike Gelinas - S1 Ep 33

#BetterFaster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018


Dr. Michelle Collie is joined by PGA Golf Professional at Pawtucket Country Club, Mike Gelinas. They discuss all things golf from how to get started to the best tips to stay out on the course.

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
PGA Golf Professional Jason Hase talks Junior Golf and strategies for playing in windy conditions on this segment of Next on the Tee.

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 18:58


PGA Golf Professional Jason Hase talks Junior Golf and strategies for playing in windy conditions on this segment of Next on the Tee.

Brutally Honest Podcast
#62 - Jeff Wibben

Brutally Honest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 110:15


Jeff Wibben is a PGA Golf Professional who believes that golf has the power to change people's lives for the better. After working for 4 years as a golf professional at Pebble Beach (CA) and Wheatley Hills (NY), Jeff realized that lack of time, lack of proper teaching, and an intimidating golf culture were cutting off the growth of the golf industry and turning people away. So in May of 2015, he co-founded Golf Pro Delivered (GPD) to break down these barriers, and make playing and learning golf more fun and convenient than ever before. GPD has portable golf simulators and PGA Pros that come straight to your backyard parties, and corporate events so that you can play and learn on your time, and around the comfort of your friends and family. Jeff spends most of his non-work time pursuing self improvement, and helping other people any way he can. He is passionate about entrepreneurship, and gives talks to high school and college students on how they can become the best versions of themselves. His personal motto is "If you accept responsibility for the circumstances in your life and fill your heart with gratitude, you will be given the keys to your brightest future". Website: https://www.brutallyhonestpodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brutallyhonestpodcast/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brutallyhonestpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Harrison_Baron Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brutallyhonestpodcast

The Perception & Action Podcast
21D – Interview with Noel Rousseau, PGA golf professional and coach

The Perception & Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 25:54


A discussion with Noel Rousseau, PGA golf professional, coach and developer of the Everyday Golf Coach app. We discuss automaticity, how coaching needs to be tailored to individual players, handling pressure, and how sports psychology is viewed in golf. More information about my guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-noel-rousseau-13796a15 http://www.everydaygolfcoach.com/about-everyday-golf-coach.php https://twitter.com/noelrousseau    More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Twitter: @Shakeywaits Email: robgray@asu.edu   Credits: The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action Lo Fi is Hi Fi - I’m on a Talk Show Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org

Straight Down the Middle Show
Replay w/ Kathy Knadler about LPGA - Girls Golf

Straight Down the Middle Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014 54:39


Join us for a replay of a conversation with Kathy Knadler about the Girls Golf program.Kathy was born and raised in Colorado and played in the Colorado Women's Golf Association junior program. She was the 1986 Colorado State Stroke Play and Match Play Junior Champion and the 1988 Colorado State Amateur Champion.She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in teaching from the University of Wyoming while competing on the UW Women's Golf Team. Her collegiate golf accomplishments include two-first place finishes, 3 top ten conference finishes and one year as an Academic All-American.Kathy was a Physical Education and Health teacher and golf instructor in Northern Colorado prior to moving to Phoenix in 1995. She has served as Director of the LPGA-USGA Girls Golf of Phoenix program since 1997, Secretary of the Junior Golf Association Board of Directors from 1999-2007, has achieved Class A status as a PGA Golf Professional and Class A status as an LPGA Teaching Professional.Joinn us as we discuss the benefits of having your young daughter involved in learning and playing golf.

Straight Down the Middle Show
Replay w/ Kathy Knadler about LPGA - Girls Golf

Straight Down the Middle Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014 54:39


Join us for a replay of a conversation with Kathy Knadler about the Girls Golf program.Kathy was born and raised in Colorado and played in the Colorado Women's Golf Association junior program. She was the 1986 Colorado State Stroke Play and Match Play Junior Champion and the 1988 Colorado State Amateur Champion.She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in teaching from the University of Wyoming while competing on the UW Women's Golf Team. Her collegiate golf accomplishments include two-first place finishes, 3 top ten conference finishes and one year as an Academic All-American.Kathy was a Physical Education and Health teacher and golf instructor in Northern Colorado prior to moving to Phoenix in 1995. She has served as Director of the LPGA-USGA Girls Golf of Phoenix program since 1997, Secretary of the Junior Golf Association Board of Directors from 1999-2007, has achieved Class A status as a PGA Golf Professional and Class A status as an LPGA Teaching Professional.Joinn us as we discuss the benefits of having your young daughter involved in learning and playing golf.

GOLF SMARTER
422: Proper Ball Striking Explained with TourStriker's Martin Chuck

GOLF SMARTER

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2014 34:03


422: Martin Chuck is a PGA Golf Professional and entrepreneur who created the very successful and helpful TourStriker training aides. He’s also a prolific YouTube contributor. In part 1 of our 2 part conversation, he explains how the TourStriker clubs help us learn how to swing properly so that you can put the proper compression on the ball to get it up in the air. We talk about the other training aides he’s developed, including his latest Smart Ball that keeps your hands and arms in sync with the body. The Smart Ball was just unveiled at the 2014 PGA Merchandise show in Orlando last week. It will be released to the general public soon, but before it hits the streets, Martin is offering a 10% discount (and free shipping in the US) to the GOLF SMARTER community. There are only a few hundred of these available, so act fast (after Feb5). To get the discount on the TourStriker Smart Ball, and ALL products available at TourStriker.com, use the checkout code (one word) “golfsmarter”. Again, free shipping of any product is only for contiguous US orders only. Next for Members Only, Martin returns to share his top 5 most common swing flaws that prevent power, distance, and success. It was his success as an instructor who's worked with 1000s of students, that lead to the creation of the TourStriker product line.