What Causes Slow Play in Golf? Myths, Problems, and Solutions
Eric and Ben delve into the topic of slow play, discussing its causes, myths, and the importance of maintaining pace on the course. They explore the etiquette surrounding ready golf, the significance of being prepared to play, and the impact of communication among players. The discussion also touches on common misconceptions about slow play, such as the belief that walking is slower than riding, and the role of pre-shot routines in affecting pace.
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Opinions on the newly formed PGA Tour Creator Council
Eric Barnes and Ben Edmonds discuss the newly formed PGA Tour Creator Council, its implications for fan engagement, and the competition with LIV Golf. They share personal golfing experiences, training insights, and the challenges of playing in cold weather. The conversation also touches on their future podcast plans, including potential collaborations with golf coaches and their thoughts on musicals and other entertainment.
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The trip to Pinehurst
In this episode of the Hossel Rockets podcast, hosts Ben Edmunds and Eric Barnes recount their recent golf trip to Pinehurst, sharing experiences from various courses, including Tobacco Road, Pinehurst Number Two, Number Four, Number Ten, and Number Eight. They discuss the challenges of each course, memorable moments, and the camaraderie of golfing with friends.
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Dirty Myrtle
In this episode, Ben and Eric recap their recent Myrtle Beach golf trip, discussing their experiences at various courses, including TPC Myrtle and Caledonia. They delve into the details of their rounds, including betting strategies, course conditions, and personal performances. The conversation also touches on their upcoming Pinehurst trip, caddy experiences, and the logistics of golf trips.
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The need for speed with Sasho MacKenzie
We are joined by Sasho MacKenzie, the creator of the Stack System, discussing the importance of clubhead speed in golf, the science behind the Stack System, and the training methodologies that can help golfers improve their performance.Sasho shares his journey in creating the Stack System, the significance of adherence to training programs, and the realistic expectations for speed gains. The discussion also touches on the importance of warming up, the relationship between swing speed and ball impact, and the physical limits of swing speed. Show LinksThe stack systemSasho MacKenzie on 𝕏