In this episode, I discuss the mental game of golf with Dr. Noelle Santorelli. Dr. Noelle gives us a step-by-step process to manage pre-shot routines, self-talk, and exercises to help navigate the highs and lows of a round. We also discuss the power of the mind and how much it can impact your game.
When you love the game of golf so much you pick up a second job at Golf Galaxy...not many people can say that. Jamie runs through what he's learned about the game of golf since picking up his second job. ***Disclaimer on this one episode, my audio sucks. I got a new laptop and had the wrong mic settings. I've got it fixed moving forward so deal with it.
Like most rounds that either go really right or really haywire, I sit down and review my best round ever with Ben. 74 with 6 birdies at Governors Towne Club in Acworth, GA. Playing good golf is really cool. I'd like to do it more often
The Godfather of Scratchquest joins us again to update us on his continued golf journey. Jake is currently training a few PGA Tour PROs so we dive into the training regiment and goals for his players. We also relive Jake's round at the Holy Grail, Augusta National. From baseball player, to +3 HDCP, to training PGA Tour PROs...Crane really is The Godfather of Scratchquest.
Since we last got on the mics, Andrew traveled to South Korea and got to try his hand at Screen Golf. Jonny played in the member-guest tournament at The Nelson in Dallas, TX. Joe gets depressed golf season is coming to an end.
JTrain and Joey B recap their trip to Bandon Dunes. They also played with an ex-con who apparently has the hybrid mastered.
Jonny and Andrew recap the first-ever Member/Guest tournament at the Golf Club at Devil's Tower with Joey B.
Just a nice little Wednesday nooner to break up the work week...crispy tits
We sit down with young up & coming golfer Austin Fulton. Austin currently holds the course record at Mossy Oak Golf Club in West Point, MS. Some good takeaways, especially about tournament golf and playing your game. Austin is working towards Q School come next year.
We're back baby!! WE ARE BACK!! Jonny, Joe, and Andrew get their sh*t together and actually put out an episode.
After a long hiatus filled with good golf, bad golf, and everything in between; the Scratchquest podcast gets cranked up again just in time for the off-season. In this episode, we discuss the Bravos being Champs, where our golf games are at, and where we want to go. Jonny describes the Devil's Tower, Joe outlines the Piney Woods tourney, and Andrew played a round with some guy named Mark. Scratchquest is back baby!
In this episode, we catch up on our golf games, make picks for the PGA Championship, and if you make it to the end of the episode you can pick up a golden nugget of golf info...hint 'bogey avoidance.'
In the latest episode of Scratchquest, we recap The Masters, get Jonny's review of the Taste of the Masters, and hear about Joe's first victim in match play. Also in this episode, we explain the season-long bet surrounding the four majors and we've also got a new segment in this episode where our listeners call in and leave a golf-related question that we provide a semi-correct answer to.
In episode 4, we finally get the details behind Jonny's early golf tournament in Scottsdale, AZ, we relive some of the highlights of recent rounds and stumble through an unprepared Gauntlet.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Godfather of Scratchquest, Jake Crane. Jake grew up playing baseball all the way through college and never caught the golf 'bug' till he was 25. Now, 10 years later, Jake is currently a +3 handicap golfer. Jake explains his journey from -15 down to scratch, his practice routine, and how he aims to navigate a golf course. Some great takeaways that you can apply to your golf game and practice routine from the man himself.
We explain the background for the show, where our golf games are currently at, and contemplate spending $180/piece on ARCCOS golf sensors to track our game.
In episode one, we sit down with former Golf Pro Ben Schwaderer who taught the game for over seven years. Ben shares some insight on what it was like teaching the game, his favorite drills around the green, and his take on utilizing the proper equipment. We also run Ben through the golf version of the Gauntlet and then he actually turns the tables on us asking some situational golf questions. Lastly, we re-live Ben's most memorable shot and his lowest round of 62!