IN THE CLUBHOUSE WITH FRIENDS, PLAYERS AND LEGENDS
Sometimes the best part of the game is talking about the game. Find out what’s really going on inside players’ heads. Hear the stories that become legends firsthand. Get a better understanding of the mental side of the game, the highs and lows. Explore what players and instructors think about how the game is taught, practiced and played. This is how I end every day at the course. Now, it’s here for you to enjoy as well. These are the clubhouse conversations that keep the game going long after the sun has set and the clubs have been put away.
Mike talks with the head coach of the women's golf team at the University of Arizona, Laura Ianello, about the pressure and time between shots and rebuilding a golf program.
Mike talks with the head coach of the women's golf team at the University of Arizona, Laura Ianello, about the biggest changes she has seen in women's golf. They discuss power, carry, clubhead speed, and technology.
Austin Graham met with Phil Blackmar about his short game. Mike and Austin discuss that it's ok to be uncomfortable. Mental game is very important in golf. You need to identify, adapt and adjust to find your go to shots.
Mike discusses with Austin what to do when your swing gets off and finding what shot you can make where it isn't going to hurt you. Golf is about emotions and adjustments. You need to read yourself mentally and physically at any point in time in a round.
Lou and Mike talk about technology and where the game is going.
Golf is a game of emotion and adjustment. You have to be able to read yourself in order to adapt to the game.
Champions across all sports have attitudes and mindsets that work because they want to be in the high pressure situation.
If you are a "five beer a round" player, compete with that. Whoever you are as a player, be you.
Most professionals don't care how their swing looks, they care about outcome. Here is how this can be applied in your game.
Mike recounts advice that Phil Blackmar once gave him about competing.
Hale's swing was always his own. Here's how he shaped it by using what he saw in others.
With a background in football and baseball, Hale has drawn on multi-discipline movement patterns throughout his career.
Hale Irwin shares a story of what he picked up from his dad.
Gain insight as to what motivated Hale throughout his career and his life.
Learn what Hale means when he says, "a tick up is better than a tick down."
Here's what drove Hale during the PGA Tour Champions.
Despite having so many trophies on his trophy case, it is the Father and Son prize that sits at the top. Hear Mike and Hale talk about the link between Family and Golf.
Mike and Hale share a few ideas that they feel could benefit the game.
Mike Malaska and colleague Chris Lebiedz discuss trends in the PGA and LPGA teaching industry.
Many people forget that golf is a game. Here's how to most efficiently improve while sharing it with your friends and family.
Mike meets with Brandt Jobe to discuss his career, time in Japan, injuries and his transition from the regular tour to the Champions Tour.
Greg Cesario uses data and his knowledge of the golf swing to fit every player with the perfect club.
When it comes to your game, having the right clubs in your bag is key. Learn how the pros get fitted for the perfect club.
When you play, there is a gap between your clubs. Learn how to close that gap with the right clubs.