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  • Nurturing Young Golfers: The Joy and Science of Development
    2025/06/13

    What happens when you mix child psychology, creative play, and golf instruction? You get a revolutionary approach to junior golf that's changing how young players connect with the game.

    Meet Lisi Mueller, an assistant golf professional who left a high-paying corporate job to pursue her passion for teaching golf to children and women. Drawing from her educational background in child psychology and development, Lisey brings a refreshingly innovative toolkit to the driving range—complete with stuffed animals, ribbons, and hopscotch patterns that translate complex golf movements into age-appropriate learning experiences.

    Throughout our conversation, Lisi shares the beautiful simplicity of her teaching philosophy: meet children where they are, not where traditional golf instruction expects them to be. Her monkey named Rory teaches body rotation, her octopus Shelly demonstrates grip pressure, and her creative hopscotch patterns help four-year-olds understand weight transfer without ever using those technical terms. The results? Children who hit "a million balls" while having fun, develop critical self-awareness, and keep coming back to the course with excitement rather than obligation.

    Beyond teaching methods, we explore deeper questions about golf's accessibility, particularly for young girls who rarely see themselves represented in the game. Lisi's courage to be visible in predominantly male spaces creates pathways for future generations of female golfers. Her reminder that "no one owns golf" and "golf can look like whatever you want it to look like" offers a powerful counterpoint to an industry increasingly focused on professional competition over recreational enjoyment.

    Whether you're a parent hoping to introduce your child to golf, a coach looking for fresh teaching approaches, or simply someone who believes golf should be more inclusive and joy-centered, Lisi's insights will inspire you to see the game through new eyes. Connect with her on social media @lisilea_tothetee to learn more about her innovative teaching methods.

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    53 分
  • The Psychology of Golf Performance
    2025/06/06

    What if your biggest obstacle in golf isn't your swing but your mind? In this illuminating conversation with clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Klein, we uncover the powerful psychological elements that separate elite performers from struggling golfers – regardless of physical ability.

    Dr. Klein brings a unique perspective as both a trained psychologist with over 18,000 therapy sessions and an experienced golf mental coach working with players from juniors to tour professionals. His central message? While not everyone can move like a pro, anyone can learn to think like one.

    We explore how anxiety manifests on the course through two primary channels: future-oriented worry ("don't hit it in the water") and past-focused grief over missed opportunities. Dr. Klein offers practical strategies for regulating emotions, including breath control techniques, walking rhythm adjustments, and accessing feelings of gratitude to flush out negativity.

    The conversation delves into the critical importance of pre-shot routines – how professionals perform the same sequence every time, creating a dependable framework that allows them to execute under pressure. We examine the concept of "agency" – the psychological feeling that you're capable of the task at hand – and how selecting shots from your actual repertoire builds genuine confidence.

    Perhaps most revolutionary is Dr. Klein's perspective on finding your authentic golf identity. Not everyone needs to adopt the stoic Tiger Woods approach to succeed. Some players thrive with more emotional expression, while others perform better with quiet focus. The key is discovering how you function best rather than forcing yourself into someone else's model.

    Want to transform your mental approach and experience more freedom on the course? This episode provides the roadmap to thinking like a champion, regardless of your handicap.

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    1 時間 43 分
  • Journey Through Golf's Heart
    2025/05/28

    Standing on the first tee of the Old Course at St. Andrews, a strange calm washed over me. The nerves that typically plague my game had vanished. Six holes later, after holing out an eagle on the ninth, I turned to where my father would have stood and whispered, "That's for you, Dad." Twenty years after his passing, I broke down in tears on golf's holiest ground, feeling his presence in a way I hadn't experienced since losing him.

    This transformative journey through the UK revealed the stark differences between American and Scottish golf cultures. While American courses often emphasize manicured aesthetics and cart-based play, Scottish links golf embraces the natural terrain and walking. At Carnoustie, I watched children and women casually enjoying the same championship courses the pros struggle with during major championships. The local clubs function as community centers where golf is accessible to all – with memberships at world-class venues costing a fraction of American prices and programs ensuring every child receives free lessons and equipment.

    Course design philosophy differs dramatically as well. Conversations with architect Mike DeVries reinforced that great courses should be playable and engaging for everyone, not just elite players. This contrasts sharply with American golf's obsession with length and difficulty that caters to professionals while forgetting that most golfers shoot in the 90s and drive the ball modest distances. The Scottish approach treats golf as more than a game – it's a communal experience, an honor code, and a way of life connecting generations.

    After playing 169 holes in seven days (all rounds under four hours while walking!), I've returned with a renewed connection to why I love this game. The experience at St. Andrews wasn't just about golf – it was about reconnecting with joy on the course and feeling my father's influence once more. If you have the means to take the person who introduced you to golf to St. Andrews, do it. There simply isn't a better way to honor what this game truly means.

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    48 分
  • New Frontiers in Golf: Bridging Curiosity, Science, and Skill
    2024/10/09

    Unlock the secrets to enhancing your golf game by tuning into a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Mark Bolt, a trailblazer in golf performance and physiology. Broadcasting from Lisbon, Portugal, Dr. Bolt sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of golf training, including the impact of growth cycles, inherited beliefs, and the normalization of injuries among young athletes. Discover how his innovative Bowl 3D capture system revolutionizes the analysis of movement patterns in adolescent collegiate golfers, offering insights that challenge conventional approaches to coaching and development.

    Explore the evolution of technology in golf training and its dual-edged influence on player skill acquisition. With insights from the origins of Advanced Motion Measurement software to its integration into modern systems, we delve into the balance between data-driven coaching and intuitive skill development. Uncover how excessive reliance on analytics can lead to "de-skilling," and learn about the critical importance of physiological buffers that help manage stress and optimize performance, particularly in high-stakes environments.

    Our discussion also ventures into unexpected territories, such as the influence of dental health on physical performance and the profound impact of visual systems and ground reaction forces. Embrace the art of inquiry and curiosity, fostering a safe environment for exploration and failure, much like how early sports pioneers intuitively understood performance principles that are now validated by modern science. Join us as we redefine the responsibility of golf practice, emphasizing intention and personal accountability, while championing a shift in mindset that prioritizes wellness and continuous learning in the dynamic world of golf.

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    1 時間 15 分
  • From Being Right to Getting It Right: Thank You For The Support
    2024/10/02

    Have you ever wondered what it takes to be recognized as one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers? This solo episode of the Measured Golf Podcast gives you an inside look at my personal journey to earning that accolade. Embarking on this path wasn't easy, especially running Measured Golf, an independent facility without the luxury of a built-in customer base. The unwavering support of my wife, Buffy, and the collaborative push from my business partner, Paul, and trusted advisor, Aram Kushigian, have been essential in overcoming these challenges. Their belief and partnership have allowed me to focus on what I love most—coaching golf and making the sport accessible to everyone.

    Rediscovering my passion for coaching has been a journey fueled by continuous learning and teamwork. I share how collaborating with industry professionals like Aram Kushigian from Smash Factor Performance has elevated our approach, aligning strategies to enhance clients' physical and golf skills. This episode also touches on the importance of understanding human biomechanics and how our offseason in Michigan serves as the perfect opportunity for players to grow and prepare. My unexpected partnership with Aram, forged amidst the pandemic, further exemplifies the power of building strong relationships within the golf community.

    Transitioning from a prestigious career to follow my passion for golf coaching was a leap of faith, but it has been worth every risk. The financial strain of acquiring advanced tools like force plates and the quest for more affordable coaching resources highlight the challenges faced by coaches today. Join me as I express gratitude to all who've been part of this journey, and reflect on our shared mission to grow this incredible game by breaking down barriers and fostering enjoyment for all.

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    38 分
  • Unlocking Golf Excellence: Insights from Dr. Joe LaCaze on Body Mechanics and Rotex Technology
    2024/09/25

    Unlock the secrets to a better golf game with insights from Dr. Joe LaCaze, a Navy SEAL veteran and renowned expert in human body mechanics. Tune in as we journey through the evolution of the golf swing, understanding the pivotal role of body mechanics, and explore the groundbreaking Rotex device. Learn how Joe's innovative approach has simplified techniques that once seemed complex, making it easier for golfers at any level to enhance their performance.

    Through engaging discussions, we highlight the importance of effective communication in education and coaching, drawing parallels between Navy SEAL training and academic mentorship. Discover how hands-on experience and learning from world-class experts can lead to rapid skill acquisition and deeper comprehension. We stress the need for clear and accessible communication to simplify complex concepts, making them understandable and actionable for learners of all ages.

    Dive into the fascinating origins of the Rotex device, born from Joe's personal battles with severe back pain and injuries. From a late-night breakthrough with a Frisbee to a revolutionary tool in competitive sports, the Rotex story is a testament to innovation and perseverance. We'll also cover essential topics like optimizing performance through sleep and breathing, the role of muscular activation, and the significance of proper pelvic alignment. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, this episode is packed with valuable insights to elevate your game and improve your physical well-being.

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    1 時間 48 分
  • Unlocking the Secrets to Hitting a Golf Ball Farther with 6-Time World Champion Jason Zubak
    2024/09/18

    Unlock the secrets behind hitting a golf ball farther than ever before with our special guest, six-time world champion Jason Zubak, famously known as Golfzilla. Jason's journey from a career in pharmacy to dominating the long drive circuit is nothing short of inspiring. We pull back the curtain on his early experiences and natural talent for power movements, as well as dissect the role of cutting-edge technologies like ground reaction forces that have revolutionized the sport.

    This episode goes beyond just the mechanics of a powerful golf swing. We dive into the complexities of using advanced tools like force plates and kinematic data to make meaningful improvements in performance. You'll hear firsthand accounts of working with top golfers, including Padraig Harrington, and the trials of translating better data into better performance. We shed light on how misconceptions about the golf swing can lead to suboptimal performance and how understanding face-to-path relationships and kinematic sequencing can elevate your game.

    But that's not all—equipment optimization is also on the table. We explore the latest in shaft technology, innovative fitting techniques, and the impact of personalized coaching strategies. Hear anecdotes from long drive champions Kyle Berkshire and Jamie Sadlowski, and insights from pros like Mike Weir and Victor Hovland. Whether you're interested in tweaking your equipment for better performance or understanding the distinct swings required for different aspects of golf, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to improving your golf game from every angle.

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    1 時間 44 分
  • Unlocking Great Golf Course Design: Insights with Mike DeVries
    2024/09/11

    Can terrain transform a good golf course into a great one? Join us as we unravel this mystery with the acclaimed golf course architect Mike DeVries. Mike brings his profound expertise to the table, discussing "reactionary architecture" and how the unique characteristics of sites from St. Andrews to mountainous terrains influence the design process. We explore how creating enjoyable yet challenging courses involves understanding a golf course's nuances, often requiring close collaboration with superintendents.

    Embark on a journey to breathtaking golf destinations such as Cape Wickham and Arcadia Bluffs. Discover the artistic challenges of designing coastal courses that harmonize with their natural surroundings and the emotional impact of these destinations on golfers. We also delve into the dynamics between private and public courses, celebrating notable restoration projects and the vibrant golfing community in Michigan. Mike draws compelling parallels between golf course design and sculpture, emphasizing the collaborative spirit needed to honor the land and enhance the game. Tune in to this engaging episode filled with expert insights and inspiring stories from the world of golf course design.

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    1 時間 30 分