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Those Weekend Golf Guys

Those Weekend Golf Guys

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Summary

Take a Golf Magazine Top 100 teacher, Jeff Smith ( (http://jeffsmithgolfinstruction.com) and pair him with an outstanding radio personality and you have the formula for one helluva Golf Talk Radio Show. John Ashton (the show host) has enjoyed success as a morning personality on radio stations from Bangor, Maine to Dallas, Texas. He’s also embarrassed himself on many golf courses in the same locations. John is a hacker, struggling to break 80 (OK, 90) but has a passion and enjoyment of the game, a skewed sense of humor and an outlook that makes this the most entertaining Golf Show around.Jeff Smith, PGA enjoys the innate ability to create word pictures so, even on the radio, his tips and techniques to improve your game are clear, easy to follow and help listeners cut strokes on their very next round.© 2024 Those Weekend Golf Guys Golf
Episodes
  • Smoltz, Short Game & the Truth About Your Putting
    May 17 2026

    John Smoltz: From the Mound to the Senior Tees
    The guys kicked things off talking about John Smoltz’s move into senior golf.
    Jeff and Scott broke down how a Hall‑of‑Fame pitcher can suddenly become a legit threat on the Champions Tour — apparently elite hand‑eye coordination doesn’t disappear just because you stop throwing 97 mph.

    Why Your Short Game Deserves More Love
    Then Jeff went full professor mode, reminding everyone that if you want to score, you’d better learn to putt and chip like you mean it.
    Scott chimed in with the painful truth: amateurs spend 90% of their time on the range and 10% on the putting green… when it should probably be the other way around.

    PGA Tour Putting Stats: Prepare to Feel Bad
    John pulled up some Tour putting numbers, and the room collectively sighed.
    Tour pros make everything inside eight feet.
    Amateurs?
    We think we do… until someone actually measures it.

    Jeff hammered home the point:
    If you can’t aim your putter, you’re basically guessing.
    And most golfers?
    They’re guessing.

    Why Club Fitting Isn’t Optional
    Scott jumped in with a sermon on club fitting — especially putters.
    Lie angle, loft, head shape, grip size… all the stuff amateurs ignore but complain about when they miss a four‑footer


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    42 mins
  • Warning: This Episode May Cause Sudden Travel Bookings
    May 10 2026

    This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys, John and Jeff dragged their buddy James Hong away from Harbor Links on Long Island — probably the only place in America where you can lose a golf ball and get a parking ticket at the same time — to talk about golf courses and the vacations we pretend are “family trips.”

    We kicked things off with the Top 10 U.S. states for golf, which, shocker, starts with Florida. Because of course it does. If there’s a patch of grass in Florida bigger than a doormat, somebody’s already built a par‑3 on it.

    Then we zoomed out to the global leaderboard. The United States leads the world in total golf courses (again, shocking), and Japan comes in second — which blows people’s minds until they realize the Japanese take golf as seriously as they take sushi knives.

    From there, the show turned into three guys swapping war stories.
    James talked about life at Bethpage State Park, home to five courses, including the Black — the only course in America that warns you at the first tee that you’re not good enough to be there.
    Jeff and John reminisced about South Carolina, including hidden gems like Shira State Park, where the fairways are gorgeous, the greens are pure, and the mosquitoes are roughly the size of rescue helicopters.

    And because we can’t resist a passport stamp, we headed overseas to places like Costa Rica, where the Iguana Course gives you ocean views, jungle vibes, and the occasional lizard who looks at your swing like he could do better.

    We wrapped with some real‑world advice for planning a golf vacation:
    Do your homework — the internet is full of lies and stock photos
    Call the pros or staff directly — they’ll tell you what the website won’t
    Use reciprocal club agreements — the secret handshake of golf travel
    And be careful with tee‑time aggregators — some are great, some are… let’s say “optimistic” with availability

    Another classic episode: part travel guide, part therapy session, part “three golf guys bragging about where they’ve played.”


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    42 mins
  • Your Grip Is Wrong… But We Still Like You
    May 3 2026

    This week on Those Weekend Golf Guys, John Ashton and Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith dove into one of the most misunderstood pieces of the golf swing: the grip. Not the “hold it like a baby bird” nonsense you’ve heard a thousand times — Jeff broke down the real way to find the grip that actually fits your body.

    Jeff’s method is beautifully simple: Get into your golf posture, let your arms hang naturally, and look at how your hands want to sit. That natural orientation tells you exactly how the club should fit into your fingers. No twisting. No contorting. No trying to copy a tour pro’s hands from a magazine cover. Just match the club to your body and suddenly the clubface behaves, the tension disappears, and your swing stops fighting itself.

    John, of course, pointed out that most amateurs spend years trying to “fix” a grip that was never right for them in the first place. Jeff agreed — if your grip doesn’t match your natural arm hang, you’re basically signing up for a lifetime of compensations.

    After solving the world’s grip problems, the guys shifted gears to something just as important: golf leagues. Jeff and John both made the case that leagues are the secret weapon for golfers who want to get better and have more fun.

    Weekly play builds consistency. A little friendly pressure sharpens your focus. And the social side? That’s where the real magic happens.

    You show up, you play, you laugh, you meet people, and suddenly golf becomes more than a game — it becomes your community. As John put it, leagues are where golfers find their people.

    Another fun, fast, useful episode — equal parts instruction, entertainment, and “why didn’t anyone tell me this sooner?”


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    36 mins
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