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Divot: The Golf Performance Podcast

Divot: The Golf Performance Podcast

Von: Steve Thomas
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Divot – The Golf Performance Podcast is hosted by PGA Fellow Professional Steve Thomas, where each episode explores the proven systems behind long-term golf improvement. Designed for golfers worldwide, the podcast breaks down the key elements of performance, combining technical development, skill training, on-course strategy, and performance psychology, into clear, practical insights that can be applied immediately.

Drawing on Steve’s systematic coaching approach, Divot goes beyond quick tips to help golfers understand why improvement happens, how to practice more effectively, and how to transfer skills onto the course for lower scores.

What you can expect from the podcast:

  • Simple explanations of complex swing concepts
  • Skill development frameworks to improve consistency
  • Scoring strategy insights inspired by performance analytics
  • Practice structures to maximise improvement in limited time
  • Mental game principles for confidence and pressure performance
  • Case studies and coaching stories from real golfers
  • Equipment, technology, and data insights
  • Conversations with expert coaches and players
  • Step-by-step guidance on utilising a complete performance system

Divot is for golfers who want more than tips, it’s for those who want a structured, intelligent approach to improving their game and performing better when it matters.

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  • Low Point: Where Your Club Actually Bottoms Out
    Aug 18 2026

    In this episode of Divot: The Golf Performance Podcast, PGA Performance Coach Steve Thomas explains one of the most important, and most misunderstood parts of consistent iron play: low point control.

    Where your club bottoms out affects strike, distance and the quality of your approach shots. If the club reaches the ground too early, the result can be a fat shot, a thin shot or an approach that finishes well short of the target. The problem is that many golfers try to fix it by keeping their head down, hitting down harder or manipulating their hands—often making the fault worse.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • What low point is and why the ball should sit before the bottom of the swing arc • Why fat and thin shots can come from the same underlying fault • How pressure, ball position and body rotation influence strike • Three common low-point faults and practical drills to improve them • Why golfers frequently overestimate their normal iron distance • A simple 10-ball test to measure your low-point control without a launch monitor

    You’ll also learn why choosing clubs based on your best-ever strike leaves so many approach shots short—and how using your average distance can immediately improve your course management.

    Try the 10-ball test from the episode, then send Steve your score out of 10 and your handicap on Instagram. He’ll help you understand whether low point should be your priority or whether another part of your game is costing you more shots.

    Follow Divot: The Golf Performance Podcast for practical coaching that helps you understand your game, practise with purpose and perform when it matters most.

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    14 Min.
  • Play To Your Dispersion, Not Your Best Shot
    Jul 31 2026

    Most golfers choose their target based on the best shot they believe they can hit.

    The problem is that their best shot does not represent the full pattern of shots they are likely to produce.

    In this episode, Steve explains why better course management starts with understanding your dispersion, not chasing the perfect outcome.

    You’ll learn how to:

    • Choose targets that account for your normal misses • Avoid bringing unnecessary hazards into play • Make decisions based on probability rather than hope • Lower your scores without needing to change your swing

    The goal is not to play negatively. It is to give every shot the greatest possible chance of producing a successful outcome.

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    12 Min.
  • Rethinking Golf Practice: What Actually Helps Golfers Improve? | Hugh Marr
    Jul 15 2026

    What does effective golf practice actually look like?

    In this episode of Divot: The Golf Performance Podcast, Steve Thomas is joined by renowned golf coach Hugh Marr for a wide-ranging conversation about how golfers practise, how they improve and why traditional practice doesn’t always produce better performance on the course.

    They explore when golfers should work on technique, when they should stop thinking technically, how practice should be structured and how to decide whether a player needs to change their swing or simply change the way they train.

    The conversation also covers:

    • What separates productive practice from simply hitting balls

    • How to make limited practice time more effective

    • The difference between how elite and club golfers practise

    • When repetition is useful and when it becomes unproductive

    • How golfers can create practice that better prepares them for the course

    • The role of challenge, feedback and measurement

    • Common beliefs about practice that may be holding golfers back

    This episode is for golfers who practise regularly but aren’t seeing the improvement they expect, as well as coaches who want to think more deeply about how skills are developed.

    Divot: The Golf Performance Podcast helps golfers understand how to practise more effectively, make better decisions and take their game from the practice ground to the golf course.

    Subscribe for more conversations about golf coaching, practice and performance.

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    33 Min.
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