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  • EP 79: Perfectly Imperfect: The Ryan Fox Way to Own Your SSWING
    2025/06/11

    It was a thrilling weekend across the tours, full of grit, breakthroughs and standout play. On the PGA Tour, Ryan Fox outlasted the field in a four-hole playoff to win the RBC Canadian Open—proof that relentless effort can beat perfect technique. Jennifer Kupcho snapped a three-year drought with a birdie to win the LPGA’s ShopRite Classic at –15. Austin Smotherman claimed the Korn Ferry’s BMW Charity Pro-Am with a lights-out –25 finish, while Connor Syme finally broke through on the DP World Tour with a long-awaited win at the KLM Open. On the LIV stage, Joaquín Niemann fired a bogey-free 63 for his fourth win of the season, and Phil Mickelson delivered a vintage flop-shot birdie that reminded us all why Lefty is still magic.


    This Week’s Improvement Pivot Point: Perfectly Imperfect.
    Ryan Fox’s win is a reminder that swing aesthetics don’t matter nearly as much as understanding your capabilities, controlling your ball flight, and grinding it out under pressure. Scott breaks down Fox’s swing—why it works for him as a full-time player who’s learned to manage its nuances, but why it’s not one you’d want to replicate. The takeaway? Understand the root cause of your movement, and build a swing that works for you. That’s what it means to Own Your SSWING.


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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    23 分
  • EP 78: Breakthroughs, Back-to-Backs & Ball Position Truths
    2025/06/03

    It was a weekend of statement wins and milestone moments across the Tours. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler defended his title at the Memorial Tournament, becoming the first since Tiger Woods to go back-to-back at Muirfield Village. On the LPGA Tour, Sweden’s Maja Stark captured her first major at the U.S. Women’s Open, holding off World No. 1 Nelly Korda and Japan’s Rio Takeda. Trace Crowe earned his first Korn Ferry Tour win at the UNC Health Championship, while Germany’s Nicolai von Dellingshausen broke through with his maiden DP World Tour title in Austria—despite a blistering final-round 60 from Kristoffer Reitan.


    This Week’s Improvement Pivot Point:
    Translating consistent short game mechanics and ball position from the sim to the course. It's the little things—like setup and alignment—that separate a solid chip from a frustrating miss.


    Plus, Scott’s got his brother in town from Down Under, and we’re soaking up the good vibes that only family visits bring. Let’s ride that momentum into a week of sharp practice and smart swings.

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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    16 分
  • EP 77: First-Time Winners & the Measured Path to Golf Improvement
    2025/05/28

    What a weekend across the Tours! On the Korn Ferry Tour, Pontus Nyholm delivered a jaw-dropping finish at the Visit Knoxville Open, holing out for eagle in a playoff to claim his first title. Down in Mexico, LPGA rookie Chisato Iwai was unstoppable at the Riviera Maya Open, firing a 66 and cruising to a six-shot win—her first on Tour. In Belgium, Kristoffer Reitan staged a stunning comeback at the DP World Tour’s Soudal Open, carding a course-record 62 and sealing the victory with a clutch birdie in a playoff. And at the PGA Tour’s Charles Schwab Challenge, Ben Griffin held off the field at historic Colonial to earn his first Tour win, celebrating in style in a one-of-a-kind 1992 Schwab Defender 110. Nice prize. Four Tours, four first-time winners—momentum is everything.

    At SSWING, that same spirit of momentum and breakthrough is what drives everything we do. In this episode, Scott breaks down how that mindset shows up in our club fitting process—a key piece of lasting, results-driven improvement. It’s not about hitting more balls or chasing trends. It’s about measurable progress—using data, math, and biomechanics to better understand your game and train with purpose.


    At the core of our approach is a commitment to efficiency—working smarter, not harder. When you understand how your body moves, how your equipment responds, and how your swing connects to both, improvement isn’t a mystery—it becomes inevitable.


    Own Your SSWING isn’t just a slogan. It’s the path.


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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    39 分
  • EP 76: Scheffler Unflappable: Calm Under Pressure, Positive in Motion, Committed to the Path
    2025/05/20

    This week on Pivot The Path, we’re riding a wave of winners—starting with Scottie Scheffler, who claimed his third major at the PGA Championship. Calm, focused, and totally unflappable, Scheffler’s mindset was just as powerful as his game. Scott reflects on a recent Joe Rogan episode about rumination—how overthinking problems often creates more of them—and connects it to Scheffler’s ability to stay positive, trust his process, and keep moving forward with clarity and purpose.

    This week’s Improvement Pivot Point: Stay positive and keep moving forward. Whether you're chasing a major, grinding through a training block, or dealing with pressure in business or life—progress comes when you trust your preparation and Own Your SSWING.

    Over on the Korn Ferry Tour, S.H. Kim of South Korea delivered a breakout win at the AdventHealth Championship in Kansas City, going 20-under and showing he’s ready, in the Show Me state, to take the next step.

    Scott also takes a moment to celebrate the energy in NYC: the Knicks are heading to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years, squaring off against the Pacers with momentum and belief. Go Knicks!

    From major moments to mental mastery—it’s all about confidence, clarity, and closing the deal.


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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    19 分
  • EP 75: Strong Foundation, More Efficient Motion: The Power of Golf Fitness
    2025/05/14

    This week on Pivot The Path, we’re diving into why golf fitness is essential—not just for injury prevention, but for real performance gains. With SSWING's 6-week I.M.P.A.C.T. Group Training kicking off moments after recording, Scott breaks down how pelvic stability unlocks hip mobility—and how that mobility translates into power, consistency and control on the course. It’s one of the most overlooked keys to improvement and a true game-changer when done right.

    Scott also takes a lap around the global tours. Martin Couvra earned his first DP World Tour title with a strong finish in Turkey. At Liberty National in New Jersey, Atthaya “Jeeno” Thitikul played a poised and confident final round to win the Mizuho Americas Open. In Japan, Lucas Herbert surged to victory at the LIV International Series with a sizzling 63 on Sunday—go the Aussie! And Sepp Straka claimed his second PGA Tour win of the year at the historic Philadelphia Cricket Club, finishing with a smooth 66 to seal it.

    From mobility to momentum, let’s get into how it all helps you Own Your SSWING.

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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    13 分
  • EP 74: Pressure, Mental Prep & the Power of Process: Scott's U.S. Open Qualifier Recap
    2025/05/07

    In this episode of Pivot The Path, host Scott Young, PGA professional and founder of SSWING, shares insights from his return to competitive golf at the U.S. Open pre-qualifier held at Woodway Country Club in Darien, Connecticut.

    Faced with the challenge of no available practice round, Scott utilized the 18Birdies app to meticulously prepare a course guide before the event. This strategic approach allowed him to map out targets, identify potential trouble spots and plan smart misses, enabling confident and unemotional decision-making under pressure.

    Throughout the round, Scott's commitment to process and presence was evident. He focused on each shot with full attention, emphasizing the importance of putting within 10 feet—a critical factor in scoring.

    Scott also delved into the concept of "mental scoring," assessing his concentration on a hole-by-hole basis. This practice highlighted the value of tracking focus to enhance overall performance.

    Key takeaways from the round include:

    • Process is paramount: Every shot requires full attention and commitment.
    • Putting proficiency: Success inside 10 feet can define your score.
    • Strategic preparation: Planning ahead builds confidence under pressure.
    • Alignment awareness: Proper setup influences putting rhythm.
    • Mental focus tracking: Monitoring concentration sharpens performance.

    This episode offers valuable takeaways for golfers seeking to improve their game through mental preparation, adaptability and a steadfast commitment to process. By embracing these principles, you can truly Own Your SSWING and elevate your performance on the course.

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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    27 分
  • EP 73: Why the Clubs In Your Bag Should Be Your Next Improvement Pivot Point
    2025/04/30

    This week on Pivot The Path, we’re recapping a big weekend across professional golf and diving into a conversation that could change the way you look at your own game.

    Scott breaks down the team dynamics at the Zurich Classic, where Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin clinched their first PGA Tour victories with a 28-under finish at TPC Louisiana. On the Korn Ferry Tour, Johnny Keefer secured his maiden win at the Veritex Bank Championship, finishing at 30-under—just one stroke shy of the tour's 72-hole scoring record. The DP World Tour saw Marco Penge claim his first title at the Hainan Classic with a 17-under performance. Meanwhile, the LPGA's first major of the season, the Chevron Championship, wrapped up with Japan's Mao Saigo winning her first major title in a thrilling five-way playoff.

    After all the action, Scott brings the focus back to your game—and how the clubs in your bag can become one of the biggest drivers of your improvement.

    At SSWING, we believe it’s not just about swinging harder or practicing longer; it’s about setting yourself up for success by making smart, personalized choices. When your equipment matches your movement, you’re one step closer to truly Own Your SSWING.

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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    20 分
  • EP 72: JT Takes the RBC—But His Swing Might Not Be the Blueprint for True Improvement
    2025/04/23

    In this episode, Scott recaps Justin Thomas's thrilling playoff victory at the 2025 RBC Heritage—his first PGA Tour win in nearly three years. He also highlights Ingrid Lindblad’s breakout win at the LPGA’s JM Eagle LA Championship and the latest standout performances from the Korn Ferry Tour.

    While celebrating JT’s resilience, Scott breaks down why his swing might not be the blueprint for sustainable improvement. He dives into the SSWING methodology—a science-backed, biomechanics-driven approach to better golf. It’s tempting to want to copy the pros, but remember: they do this for a living, practicing for hours each day. Most golfers don’t have that luxury.

    At SSWING, the goal is simple: help every golfer play better by understanding how their body moves, how the swing works and how to improve with purpose. Because real progress starts when you Own Your SSWING.

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    Your Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery

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    26 分