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Hack It Out Golf

Filtering Online Golf Instruction

Hack It Out Golf

Golf Swing Productions by Mark Crossfield Greg Chalmers and Lou Stagner

Golf, Education, Sports

4.6488 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

There has never been more information available to a golfer who wants to improve as there is now. But how can you separate the good information from the bad? And perhaps even harder: in the good information, how can you know what's relevant for you? In this episode, Mark, Lou, and Greg bring their different perspectives to bear on these questions. Mark, as one of the first to use YouTube for golf instruction, is keenly aware of the gimmicks that are abundant in golf instruction media. Lou is an avid amateur who wants to improve his game and loves to learn. And Greg reminds us that even pro golfers will flip through Instagram, hoping to find a feel or a tweak to unlock some higher level of performance.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Hackett Out Golf Podcast.

0:02.8

I do have to announce it's a sad day today.

0:06.0

I do have the worst of all the flus, the flu that only a few of us understand the true nature of its, you know, how much it impacts us as men.

0:19.5

And that is man flu.

0:20.7

I have man flu. You okay man flu. Big dose of it.

0:26.6

There'll be coughs, there'll be splutters, sniffs, but I'm being brave. Oh, I love brave.

0:34.0

Yes. That's so great. So great.

0:40.0

Fight through it, buddy.

0:44.1

So I do, I do feel a bit off, but let's see how we go. Have you got your huggy or you've got something to like a teddy bear or?

0:47.0

Might have some cozy slippers on that you can see.

0:50.6

Oh, nobody wants to sit in a bath more.

0:55.1

Honestly, I'm surprised I'm not doing this episode from tomorrow, to be fair.

1:01.5

So we've got a question.

1:03.2

I don't know where Lou finds these questions.

1:05.4

Lou, can you just tell me where does Mike's question come from?

1:08.5

Mike?

1:08.8

They email, we have a podcast website out there and you can email us through that.

1:19.1

And these questions show up from people that are emailing the podcast.

1:23.8

Love it.

1:24.6

I like that.

1:25.2

So Mike A asks, he says, hi,, love your podcast. The online golf audience is inundated with golf video instruction tips and tricks. I think an interesting episode would be about the best way to determine which videos apply to my swing. Is this impossible? He asks. Ultimately, I'm looking at a way for a way to know

1:48.1

which videos instructions, which thoughts I can ignore versus what might help my game. And yes, I'm getting

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