• EP 57: Short Game Strategy- The Decisions That Save Strokes
    Jun 3 2026

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    Short Game Strategy: Making Better Decisions Around the Green


    In this episode of The Golf Intervention Podcast, we kick off our brand-new Short Game Series by exploring one of the biggest factors in lowering scores: short game strategy.

    Most golfers spend their time searching for better technique, but many strokes are won or lost before the swing ever begins. The best short game players consistently make better decisions, choose higher-percentage shots, and understand how their skill level should influence their strategy around the greens.

    In this first installment, we discuss how golfers can make smarter short game choices, avoid costly mistakes, and develop realistic expectations based on their current abilities. We also examine the key statistical differences between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 golfers, identifying the performance benchmarks that separate each group and the skills golfers need to develop to move to the next level.

    In This Episode

    • Why strategy is often more important than technique in the short game
    • How to choose the right shot around the green
    • Understanding risk versus reward in short game situations
    • Common decision-making mistakes that cost golfers strokes
    • Statistical differences between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 golfers
    • What separates better scorers from average golfers
    • The short game skills required to advance to the next level
    • Building a smarter approach to scoring and shot selection
    • The foundation for the rest of our Short Game Series

    If you've ever wondered why some golfers seem to get up and down consistently while others struggle despite practicing, this episode will help you understand the strategic side of the short game and how better decisions can lead to immediate scoring improvements.


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  • EP 56: Golf Improvement Theory. The Listener Mailbag
    May 24 2026

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    In this listener Q&A episode of The Golf Intervention Podcast, we continue our deep dive into Golf Improvement Theory by answering key questions about how golfers can improve faster, practice more effectively, and transfer skills from the driving range to the golf course. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance golf practice vs playing, why your range performance doesn’t always show up on the course, or what amateur golfers should actually learn from watching PGA Tour players, this episode is for you.

    We break down how to structure your golf improvement plan by balancing technical swing work, skill training, competitive practice, and on-course experience. We also discuss “skill differential training” — why golfers often perform differently in practice than during real rounds — and how to make your golf training transfer into lower scores on the course.

    Another major topic in this episode is how to watch professional golf the right way. Instead of only analyzing golf swings, we explain what golfers should pay attention to during PGA Tour telecasts, including course management, shot selection, strategy, emotional control, pre-shot routines, and how elite players manage misses and pressure situations.

    Throughout the episode, we connect these listener questions back to the larger concepts behind Golf Improvement Theory: scoring strategy, skill development, practice design, mental game, and long-term player development. Whether you’re trying to break 100, break 80, or compete at a high level, this episode will help you better understand the process of golf improvement and how to practice with purpose.

    Topics include:

    • Golf Improvement Theory
    • Golf practice vs playing balance
    • How to practice golf more effectively
    • Skill differential training in golf
    • Translating driving range skills to the golf course
    • Golf strategy and course management
    • Mental game and performance under pressure
    • What to watch during PGA Tour telecasts
    • How professional golfers think their way around the course
    • Long-term golf improvement systems and frameworks
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    57 Min.
  • EP 55: Golf Improvement Theory Part 3, The SWING. What A Golfer Should be Focusing On.
    Mar 25 2026

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    Golfers obsess over swing positions—but that’s not what creates consistency. Learn how energy, timing, and skill development build a golf swing you can trust and perform with.

    Episode Show Notes

    In this episode of The Golf Intervention Podcast, we break down one of the most misunderstood topics in golf: the golf swing.

    Most golfers spend their time chasing positions—trying to make their swing look right. But the reality is, great golf isn’t built on perfect positions. It’s built on a system of energy, timing, and geometry that allows you to access skill and perform under pressure.

    As part of our Golf Improvement Theory series, we connect the swing to the bigger picture—strategy and skill—and explain why focusing only on mechanics can actually hold you back.

    🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • Why golfers overvalue swing positions and visuals
    • The difference between swing (macro) and skill (micro)
    • The 3 true priorities of the golf swing:
      • Staying injury-free
      • Creating efficient energy (clubhead speed)
      • Allowing access to skill variability
    • Why the golf swing does NOT directly control outcomes
    • How poor practice habits lead to the “hamster wheel” of swing tips
    • The importance of rhythm and timing in consistent ball striking
    • Why consistency of rhythm is a universal trait of great players
    • How to build a swing that creates trust, freedom, and adaptability

    🧠 Key Concepts from the Episode

    1. Swing vs. Skill

    • The swing is the macro movement (what you see)
    • Skill is the micro moment at impact (what actually matters)
    • Good shots ≠ “good swing”
    • Bad shots ≠ “bad swing”

    2. The Real Job of the Golf Swing

    Your swing should:

    • Keep you healthy
    • Produce efficient energy
    • Give you access to shot-making skills

    ➡️ It should support performance—not control it

    3. Energy, Timing, and Geometry

    • Energy → How force is created and transferred
    • Timing (Tempo & Rhythm) → When energy is applied
    • Geometry → The structure of the swing (positions)

    👉 Most golfers over-focus on geometry and ignore the other two.

    4. Rhythm Is a Game-Changer

    • Great players have consistent rhythm, not identical swings
    • Full swing rhythm ≈ 3:1 (backswing to downswing)
    • Short game rhythm ≈ 2:1
    • Consistent rhythm = more consistent skill access

    5. Why Swing Tips Don’t Work Long-Term

    • One-shot feedback leads to bad conclusions
    • Constant swing changes destroy trust
    • Golfers chase “fixes” instead of understanding patterns

    6. The Goal: Trust & Freedom

    The ultimate goal of your swing is:

    • To trust it under pressure
    • To play without constant swing thoughts
    • To access skills naturally

    ⚠️ Big Mistakes Golfers Make

    • Thinking every bad shot = bad swing
    • Searching for the “perfect” swing model
    • Believing “you must do this” type instruction
    • Jumping from tip to tip without a plan
    • Ignoring strategy and skill development

    💡 Practical Takeaways

    • Focus on rhythm and timing first
    • Build a swing that allows shot variability
    • Don’t jud
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  • EP54: Golf Improvement Theory Part 2: SKILL- Train Skill, Shoot Lower Scores
    Feb 27 2026

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    Episode 54 | The Golf Intervention Podcast

    In Part 2 of our Golf Improvement Theory series, we break down the real drivers of performance: the three ball flight skills that control every shot you hit. If your practice doesn’t intentionally train these skills, you’re guessing — not improving.

    This episode gives you a simple, science-based framework for building measurable skill and transferring it to the course.

    🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • Why “working on your swing” often fails to lower scores
    • The difference between swing mechanics and skill development
    • The 3 Ball Flight Skills every golfer must train
    • How to practice with intention and measurable feedback
    • How skill connects directly to scoring and performance under pressure
    The 3 Ball Flight Skills Explained

    Every golf shot is governed by three variables. Improve these, and your ball flight improves.

    1️⃣ Location of the Swing Arc


    2️⃣ Face-to-Path Relationship


    3️⃣ Speed (Energy Control)


    Why This Matters for Scoring

    Most golfers practice mechanics.
    Better players train skills.

    When you develop:

    • Low-point control
    • Face-to-path awareness
    • Speed mastery

    You shrink dispersion patterns, improve consistency, and make smarter strategic decisions.

    Skill is what transfers under pressure.

    Golf Improvement Theory Framework (Recap)

    In this series, we’ve broken improvement into:

    1. Strategy (Part 1)
    2. Skill (This episode)
    3. (Coming next…Swing)

    Improvement isn’t random. It’s structured.

    If you want lower scores, you must build skill intentionally — not just chase feels.

    🎙️ Why You Should Listen

    If you’re:

    • A competitive player who wants measurable improvement
    • A coach looking for a clearer development model
    • A golfer tired of inconsistent results
    • Someone who practices but doesn’t see it transfer

    This episode gives you a framework to train smarter — not just harder.

    🔎 Keywords Covered in This Episode

    Golf skill development
    Ball flight laws
    Face to path relationship
    Low point control in golf
    Distance control practice
    Golf improvement theory
    How to practice golf effectively
    Golf dispersion patterns
    Train speed control in golf

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    If this episode helped clarify your improvement path, share it with a playing partner or fellow coach.



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  • EP 53: Golf Improvement Theory – Part 1: Strategy, Decision Trees & Shot Dispersions
    Feb 18 2026

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    Golf Improvement Theory – Part 1: Strategy, Decision Trees & Shot Dispersion

    If you want to lower your scores, you need more than swing tips — you need better golf strategy and smarter course management.

    In Part 1 of our Golf Improvement Theory series, we break down the foundational principles of decision making in golf, including how to use a decision tree, understand your shot dispersion pattern, and make smarter adjustments for lie, slope, and weather.

    This episode is about playing golf strategically — not emotionally.

    What Is Golf Strategy?

    Decision Trees & Shot Dispersion

    Most golfers aim at flags. Better players aim based on probability.

    In this episode, we explain:

    • What a decision tree in golf actually means
    • How to use your shot dispersion (your “finger dispersion”) to choose smarter targets
    • How elite players think in percentages, not perfect shots
    • The connection between strategy, scoring averages, and long-term improvement

    Your shot pattern determines your target. Period.

    If you’re not building your targets around dispersion, you’re guessing — not strategizing.

    How to Adjust for Lie, Slope & Weather

    Great course management requires contextual awareness.

    We break down how to adjust for:

    • Lie conditions (tight, rough, uphill, downhill, sidehill)
    • Slope influence on start line and curvature
    • Wind adjustments
    • Temperature, firmness, and elevation changes
    • How environmental variables should modify your decision tree

    Golf is not played in a vacuum — and your strategy shouldn’t be either.

    Key Golf Improvement Takeaways

    • Strategy is applied probability.
    • Shot dispersion determines smart targets.
    • Decision trees improve consistency and scoring.
    • Lie, slope, and weather always influence execution.
    • Better decisions lead to lower scores — even without swing changes.

    This is Part 1 of the Golf Improvement Theory series on The Golf Intervention. In upcoming episodes, we’ll layer in skill development and swing execution to complete the performance model.

    If you care about golf strategy, course management, and lowering your handicap, this episode sets the foundation.

    For bonus content or support the show, subscribe to our Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/

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  • EP 52: The Biggest Questions in Golf Performance Improvement — Asked and Answered. The Golf Intervention 2.0
    Feb 12 2026

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    Episode Summary

    In this launch of Golf Intervention 2.0, we answer the biggest questions golfers ask about getting better. We define the only 3 areas for improvement—strategy, skill, and swing.

    This episode sets the framework for smarter improvement built on data, process, and clarity.

    In This Episode

    1. Strategy, Skill, and Swing
    We break down what truly drives performance:

    • Strategy
    • Skill
    • Swing

    If you want to lower scores faster, you need the right order.

    2. The Golf Intervention 2.0 Format
    The show is evolving:

    • More structured series
    • Clear improvement frameworks
    • Lots of questions and answers

    3. Is Equipment a Skill Issue?

    4. What Should You Be Working On?



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    56 Min.
  • EP 51: Goal Setting, Revisited: Getting Focused for the New Year.
    Dec 31 2025

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    As the new golf year begins, we’re revisiting one of our most important episodes on goal setting—because most golfers still approach goals in a way that actually holds them back. In this episode of The Golf Intervention, we break down how to set goals that align with scoring, skills, and process, not vague outcomes or unrealistic expectations.

    We also kick things off with a brief update on why we’ve been quiet the past couple of months—and more importantly, why we’re officially back on schedule with recording and releasing new episodes.

    If you’re setting golf goals for the new year, this is the framework you need before you hit the range or the course.

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  • EP 50: Playing from the Rough and Huge Upgrades in Iron Fitting Technology
    Sep 10 2025

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    On this episode of The Golf Intervention Podcast, we dig into three critical areas that can help golfers of all levels play smarter and score better.

    Topics we cover include:

    • Playing from the Rough:
      • How to assess your lie and choose the right shot.
      • When to take a risk versus when to play safe.
      • How rough affects spin, launch, and distance—and what that means for club selection.
    • The Iron Fitting Revolution with Loft Adjustments:
      • Why iron fitting has changed dramatically thanks to loft optimization.
      • How adjusting lofts can fine-tune launch height, spin rates, and carry distance.
      • Why proper gapping throughout your set is essential for consistent scoring.
      • What every golfer should know before buying or tweaking their irons.
    • Lessons from the Lesson Tee:
      • The importance of separating two key skills:
        • Impact location on the clubface (centeredness of strike).
        • Clubface orientation (open vs. closed at impact).
      • Why confusing these two often leads to frustration and misdiagnosis of swing flaws.
      • Practical drills to improve both skills and build more reliable ball flight.

    This episode combines on-course strategy, cutting-edge equipment fitting insights, and real teaching takeaways to give you insights you can apply immediately to your game.

    For bonus content, subscribe to The Golf Intervention Substack at https://thegolfintervention.substack.com/

    Tiger Woods crazy shot from the rough from 184 yards with a pitching wedge https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zhdXHMtxbbw

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    49 Min.