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TG2: “What’s the point of tinkering with golf clubs so much?”

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“Why do you tinker with clubs and shafts so much?” Editor Andrew Tursky grills equipment expert Brian Knudson with questions about club building, and why he likes to change it up so often. Then, the guys discuss Patrick Reed’s Winning WITB from the 2018 Masters, and how he has clubs from 6 different brands.

Listen to the full podcast on SoundCloud below, or click here to listen on iTunes!

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  1. ogo

    Apr 21, 2018 at 1:27 pm

    … because most golfers are Tinker Bells … 😛

  2. Man

    Apr 15, 2018 at 1:57 am

    We like tinkering. Period. Why play golf then? We enjoy the sheer tinkering of hitting as many different kinds of golf clubs as they exist on earth, because it’s just enjoyable. Because it is. Just fun. Why not?

  3. Andrew

    Apr 14, 2018 at 2:21 pm

    99% babble. 1% useful.

  4. Warren

    Apr 14, 2018 at 2:49 am

    Gezz I’m virtually the same tinker tragic as Brian, remarkable how I’ve encountered the exact same fails he described on my journey to club making independence. Wouldn’t have it any other way though, nothing like that moment you tee up your latest creation and it’a a beast!… rare but nice ????

  5. Joe

    Apr 13, 2018 at 11:14 pm

    It’s obvious that a lot of people don’t want to listen to a pod cast. Get with it, provide a text.

  6. joro

    Apr 13, 2018 at 4:23 pm

    We change things because we can. Does it make it better?, sometimes. If you are like me you love it.

  7. Jim

    Apr 13, 2018 at 1:39 pm

    Podcasts are annoying. I’d rather READ text.

  8. Phil

    Apr 13, 2018 at 1:09 pm

    HINT: After pulling a grip, heat the residue tape with a heat gun … makes tape removal really easy.

    • joro

      Apr 13, 2018 at 4:22 pm

      Right, but be careful cause it can get really hot, ouch!

  9. Egor

    Apr 13, 2018 at 12:24 pm

    no transcription? 🙁

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Golf’s Perfect Imperfections: Amazing Session with Performance Coach Savannah Meyer-Clement

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In this week’s episode, we spent some time with performance coach Savannah Meyer-Clement who provides many useful insights that you’ll be able to implement on the golf course.

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Golf’s Perfect Imperfections: Live from Mexico Open + Insight on how the pros stay ready

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In this week’s podcast, we are catching up with Shawn on his experience at the Mexico Open and we dive into some of the techniques pros are using to stay ahead of the game.

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GPI: 3,000 years and no change in how we exercise our bodies…until now

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EMS (Electro Muscle Stimulation) training is a highly effective and time-efficient workout that can benefit people of all ages and fitness levels. It involves using a special suit that delivers electrical impulses to the muscles, causing them to contract and work harder than they would during traditional exercise. The Team at Wisdom in Golf has partnered with the Katalyst team, which has sought to bring EMS training at the leisure of your own home. Their ultimate goal is to help everyone develop with this technology at their own pace.

In a recent podcast, we did, with the CEO & Founder of Katalyst, Bjoern Woltermann, set the tone for what the EMS training is all about and what potential it has for every golfer out there, amateur or professional:

[Minute 02:09] “We’re talking about a new way of working out for the first time in 3000 years. Because for 3000 years, if we think about it, the Olympic Games are still the same, right? We wrestle, and we throw things, and we run, and we lift things. You know, it sure to be a rock, and now it’s a little bit more refined, but at the End of the day, we measure how much we can lift over our head. That’s literally what we measure.” – Bjoern Woltermann, CEO & Founder of Katalyst

This technology has been used for decades in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings but is now gaining popularity as a workout tool. One of the main benefits of EMS training is that it allows people to achieve maximum results in minimal time. A 20-minute EMS session can be equivalent to a two-hour traditional gym workout. This is especially beneficial for busy professionals and those with hectic schedules who struggle to find time for exercise.

Whether you want to lose weight, build muscle, or improve your overall health, EMS can help you achieve your objectives more efficiently than traditional exercise. Another advantage of EMS training is that it can be customized to suit individual needs and fitness goals. Within a month (Mid-March to Late-April) of utilizing the Katalyst Suit, the team at Wisdom in Golf claims to have seen profound gains in their golf swing, improvement with mind and body connection that is enhanced by the suit, and a better sense of well being.

Here is what Shawn said after using it for a month:

[Minute 35:09] “I did notice in the last week and a half I feel stronger over the ball, and I’m feeling more capable, and that’s, that’s a really fun feel to have for your confidence. So then I proceed to go through my practice session […] my beginning clubhead speed lately has been 102mph-104mph, and I can ramp it up to 110mph-112mph clubhead speed, and that’s pretty much where I have been staying. Last year it was at 114mph clubhead speed”, [35:53],” I haven’t been at 117mph clubhead speed since my 40s, I’m 57 years old, so I ramp it up to 114mph, Wow that’s pretty cool!”,[36:52],” Here I am at a 117mph clubhead speed at 57 years old, and I’m thinking I’m the king of the world right now, and then when I had a nice moment of gratitude, and I thought of you guys {Katalyst Team}.” – Shawn Clement

Furthermore, EMS is low impact and can be adapted to suit all fitness levels, making it an excellent option for people of all ages and abilities. It’s also ideal for those with joint or mobility issues, as the electrical stimulation can be used to target specific muscles without putting additional stress on the joints. Overall, EMS training is a highly effective and versatile workout tool that can benefit every demographic. With its time-saving and customizable approach, it’s no wonder why it’s quickly becoming a popular choice for those looking to achieve maximum results in minimal time.

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