Ready to chip away at the nuances of golf and its seemingly endless frustrations? Our favorite golf aficionado, Kelly Stencil, makes a much-awaited return to our podcast. We laugh and groan over the inevitable hiccups that come with the game, including the mental strain of errors and the disparity between our TV experience and reality on the green. We don't just stop at laughs and shared frustrations, we delve into the more serious conversations about the game. Kelly takes us through the nuts and bolts of enhancing your golf skills, discussing everything from intense training regimes to the responsibilities teachers have to prevent injury. She even drops some invaluable nuggets on how the average golfer can up their game with some simple adjustments to their setup and hand movements. As our episode winds down, we venture into the broader world of golf, touching on government funding for businesses during the pandemic and the importance of knowing our physical limitations when playing. Kelly gives us a peek into her time at Furman University and we question the trend of buying products that promise a better golf game, without first seeking advice from seasoned teachers. As we wrap up, we look towards the future with a hopeful eye, foreseeing a surge in interest in golf, especially among the younger generation, and the possibility of more inclusive tournaments. Swing in and join us on this golfing expedition!
Ready to chip away at the nuances of golf and its seemingly endless frustrations? Our favorite golf aficionado, Kelly Stencil, makes a much-awaited return to our podcast. We laugh and groan over the inevitable hiccups that come with the game, including the mental strain of errors and the disparity between our TV experience and reality on the green.
We don't just stop at laughs and shared frustrations, we delve into the more serious conversations about the game. Kelly takes us through the nuts and bolts of enhancing your golf skills, discussing everything from intense training regimes to the responsibilities teachers have to prevent injury. She even drops some invaluable nuggets on how the average golfer can up their game with some simple adjustments to their setup and hand movements.
As our episode winds down, we venture into the broader world of golf, touching on government funding for businesses during the pandemic and the importance of knowing our physical limitations when playing. Kelly gives us a peek into her time at Furman University and we question the trend of buying products that promise a better golf game, without first seeking advice from seasoned teachers. As we wrap up, we look towards the future with a hopeful eye, foreseeing a surge in interest in golf, especially among the younger generation, and the possibility of more inclusive tournaments. Swing in and join us on this golfing expedition!