How Low Can You Go? Golf Podcast
How Low Can You Go? — the golf podcast born in Scotland that tracks two golf buddies chasing low handicaps within just 6 months. Chris, a single-figure golfer on a mission to reach scratch, teams up with Dave, a mid-handicapper who would dearly love to break into single figures. In this debut season Chris and Dave dive into their golf history, what’s motivating them to get better, and get locked-in to their (ambitious) 2025 targets. Why do people work so hard at this great game but never get any better? Chris and Dave are on a mission to solve this problem and turn their golf dreams into reality. Expect laughs, lessons, pleasure and pain on the roller coaster ride that is amateur golf. How Low Can You Go? Come join us and find out.
How Low Can You Go? Golf Podcast
Adam Young – Part One: Learn the Strike, Not the Swing
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Why impact matters more than how your swing looks.
Part One (Season 2, Episode 3) How Low Can You Go?
In Part One of our conversation with Adam Young — co-host of The Sweet Spot and author of The Practice Manual — we explore why chasing perfect positions so often fails, and why great ball-striking comes down to something far simpler.
Adam explains:
- Why wildly different swings can produce elite results
- The Big Three impact factors every golfer must satisfy
- How focusing on tasks and feedback beats mechanical fixes
- Why “self-organising” movement leads to lasting improvement
- The Golden Rule for fixing faults in real time
This episode will challenge how you think about practice, technique, and what really matters when the club meets the ball.
🎧 Listen now and join the ride.
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