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Where golf pros and weekend hackers tee off on all things golf.
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February 25, 2025
<p>The "Fairways and Fails" podcast episode focuses on improving a golfer's short game to lower their overall score. It emphasizes that chipping, pitching, and putting are more crucial than driving for score improvement. The hosts highlight common mistakes in each area, such as trying to "flop" every chip or attempting long putts. Drills like the "One-Club Challenge," the "Clock Drill," and the "Ladder Drill" are introduced to refine technique and distance control. The podcast concludes with a recommendation to dedicate practice time to the short game over long drives.</p><p><br></p>
February 18, 2025
<p><strong>The "Fairways and Fails" podcast episode embarks on a virtual golf trip to explore iconic courses around the globe.</strong> <strong>The hosts, Alex and Taylor, discuss dream destinations for golfers, highlighting the unique characteristics of each.</strong> <strong>They begin with the prestigious Augusta National and the historic St. Andrews, then move on to the scenic Pebble Beach.</strong> <strong>The episode also examines brutally difficult courses like Carnoustie and Kiawah Island, before finishing by covering some of the world's most unique courses, like Cape Kidnappers and Lofoten Links.</strong> <strong>The conversation balances appreciation for the courses' history and beauty with humor about the challenges they pose.</strong></p>
February 17, 2025
<p><strong>The "Fairways and Fails" podcast episode focuses on the psychological aspects of golf.</strong> It highlights the significance of mental fortitude in achieving better scores. <strong>The hosts, Alex and Taylor, explore how negative self-talk and anxiety can negatively impact a golfer's performance.</strong> They provide advice on building confidence, managing pressure, and recovering from mistakes on the course. <strong>The episode emphasizes that improving one's mental game can lead to lower scores without altering swing technique.</strong> They share listener shoutouts and keep a light tone, suggesting that golf can be a source of both joy and frustration.</p><p><br></p>
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