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Simple Advice on How to Score Lower By Playing Golf Smarter with Erik Schjolberg

golf SMARTER

Josh Karp

Golf, Sports, Society & Culture

4.3577 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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807: Golf instructor Erik Schjolberg returns to further his emphasis on practicing with feedback to learn how to correct your mistakes. We also talk about Tony Manzoni’s methods, the myths of lag putting into the “3 foot circle”, hitting from uneven lies, hitting out of divots and share loads of laughs. Golf Smarter is your podcast forecaddie! As an entertainment service that enhances your game like a great caddie, we’re now accepting tips on the homepage at GolfSmarter.com. Please show your support so that we can continue to provide weekly, helpful, and entertaining content. Your donation can be as much, or as little as you’d like. It can be a one time offering or your can even do it recurring. Thank you very much. This week on Golf Smarter Mulligans 123 we hear part 2 of our conversation with Tom Wishon, an outspoken leader in the world of custom club making. Tom answers listener questions on club fitting, custom club making, finding a club fitter, and what level of golfers benefit from being fitted. This episode of Golf Smarter is brought to you by ReliefFactor.com/golfsmarter. If you have everyday aches and pains, Relief Factor is 100% drug-free and designed to be taken every day, so you can get out and stay out of pain. Go to ReliefFactor.com/GOLFSMARTER and order a 3-Week QuickStart for only $19.95.For exclusive content and first access check out Corrected Mistakes on Substack: https://substack.com/@correctedmistake  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Let's just say you hit your 8 iron 150 every once in a while. But your average isn't 150. That's your best 8 iron. Your average is probably 140 when you take everything in consideration. Make sure you're thinking of that average of what you're hitting that, not just your best, because that's one in how many times do you actually hit that. I'll run in that trouble when I play. I'm like, well, if I smoke this, I'll hit at 198.

0:23.3

Well, you know, that doesn't happen all the time.

0:26.8

You've got to play smart this game if you want to score well.

0:29.9

Golf Smarter number 807 is brought to you by relieffactor.com slash golf smarter.

0:38.8

Simple advice on how to score lower by playing golf smarter with Eric Schollberg.

0:45.7

This is Golf Smarter.

0:48.5

Sharing stories, tips, and insights from great golf minds to help you lower your score

0:53.7

and raise your golf IQ.

0:56.4

Here's your host, Fred Green.

0:58.6

Welcome back to the Golf Smarter Podcast, Eric.

1:01.7

Fred, thank you for having me back. It's a pleasure.

1:05.3

It's great to have you on. We had so much fun last time. Actually, I was having a business

1:09.5

meeting with a company, a golf company

1:12.2

recently, and I told them the name of the episode that you did, that we did together, which was,

1:18.5

if you're not practicing with feedback, stop practicing. And that was something that you said during

1:24.4

the show. And they were like, oh, wait, we're going to write that one down.

1:28.2

They love that.

1:30.4

And I'm only going to tease this now because we decided not to record an episode because

1:34.5

their product's not on market yet.

1:36.0

But they have figured out how to put a chip in a golf ball so that you get all the data that you get on track man you get it from

1:47.0

the ball itself. And if your ball is in the woods and you can't find it, you pull out your

1:53.6

phone and it'll direct you right to it. I always wonder when that was coming. I mean, you figured

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