
Stock Shot Secrets (Kyle Morris)
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06 Sep 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #12 | 00:15:36 | |
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Tales of the Tour on Stock Shot Secrets! After a brief summer hiatus, hosts Kyle and Lesley Morris are back to share more captivating stories from the professional golf circuit. In this episode, they reflect on their summer adventures in Seattle, nostalgic fishing trips with no cell phones, and the undeniable charm of Washington's coast. The duo kicks things off by reminiscing about past tour stops, including an amusing tale from the Abacoa Classic involving a certain snake situation. They also recount their Texan quest for the perfect barbecue, a surprising hole-in-one in Houston, and staying with an elderly couple near a North Carolina cemetery, complete with antique dolls and nightly drives at a torturously slow speed. Join us as Kyle and Lesley delve into the highs and lows of life on tour, from the exhilarating moments on the green to the quirky and sometimes creepy accommodations. This episode is packed with humor, anecdotes, and, of course, a healthy dose of barbecue debate. So grab your favorite snack, sit back, and enjoy another episode of Tales of the Tour! 00:00 Love kids; enjoy schedules and their presence. 03:30 Creating "Stock Shot Secrets" podcast about golf. 06:56 Enjoy, like, subscribe, share Stock Shot Secrets. 12:22 Nostalgic memories tied to Cutter Creek tournament. 14:58 Text me questions at 614 541-1988. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
31 Jan 2025 | Inside The Room | Golf Facility Owners: How to Profit | 00:11:31 | |
In this episode of Inside The Room on Stock Shot Secrets, host Kyle Morris delves into the transformative power of the engagement flywheel for golf facility owners. With insights drawn from his successful journey of turning a modest one-bay setup into a sprawling 12-bay training hub, Kyle reveals how to effectively leverage the lifetime value to customer acquisition cost (LTV to CAC) ratio. He shares how empowering, equipping, and encouraging clients can lead to unprecedented profits, customer satisfaction, and scalable growth. Whether you're a golf professional or facility owner, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you revolutionize your business and break free from the constraints of traditional lesson-driven models. Tune in to discover the keys to unlocking endless profits and creating a fulfilling experience for your clients. 00:00 "Revolutionize Golf Profits Strategy" 03:06 "Engagement Flywheel: Growth Strategy" 06:45 "Unlocking Facility Owner Profits" 09:18 Unlock Ultimate Golfing Success Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
03 Jan 2025 | 101. Document, Demonstrate, Duplicate | 00:12:37 | |
Welcome to Stock Shot Secrets, the podcast dedicated to helping passionate golfers develop a reliable stock shot they can count on day in and day out. I'm your host, Kyle Morris. In today's episode, we're diving deep into a three-step formula that not only applies to perfecting your golf swing but can also be a game-changer in other aspects of life. I'll be sharing my personal journey to a lasting swing change, rooted in a commitment to documenting essential insights, demonstrating the learned principles, and then duplicating them until they become second nature. If you're tired of chasing the latest tips and tricks without seeing real improvement, this episode will guide you on how to make substantial and lasting changes. Stick around to discover how to break bad habits and build new, enduring ones that transform your game. Let's get started! 00:00 Learn lasting swing changes in "Stock Shot Secrets." 03:19 Documenting and participation improve learning retention. 06:55 Learn self-sufficiency through understanding cause and effect. 11:58 Get free 7-day trial at Stock Shot Club. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
12 Jul 2024 | Inside The Room: Matt Clinger | 00:30:49 | |
In this compelling episode of *Inside The Room*, host Kyle Morris sits down with golf expert Matt Clinger to dive into the fascinating world of golf club fitting, the intricacies of the sport, and their intersecting personal journeys from different athletic backgrounds to golf. Through a tapestry of anecdotes, expert insights, and behind-the-scenes stories, the episode is a treasure trove for golf enthusiasts and aspiring athletes alike. **Kyle Morris's Journey to Golf** Kyle Morris begins by sharing his unexpected journey from baseball to golf. Once a promising high school baseball player, Kyle's athletic future was put in jeopardy after he broke his arm. Searching for an alternative, Kyle discovered golf, a sport that would become a linchpin in his life. After dedicating himself to mastering the greens, Kyle earned a scholarship to join a college golf team. One of his standout moments came when he played a tournament amidst the looming threat of Hurricane Katrina and shot an impressive 68, winning against his former school. **The Intrigue of Golf Club Fitting** However, Kyle's ambitions to play golf professionally did not pan out as expected. Instead, he found himself gravitating towards the golf industry, specifically club fitting. His interest piqued while working at the Faldo Institute at just 20 years old. Fascinated by the nuances and varieties in golf clubs and their components, Kyle began to deep-dive into the science and artistry of club fitting. This interest led him to work with prominent names like Reynolds Plantation and Taylor Made at the Kingdom. Guided by the advice of professionals like Charlie King, Kyle realized his passion lay in balancing swing improvement with finding the right equipment to suit each golfer's unique style. **The Critical Role of Proper Fitting** Matt Clinger and Kyle discuss the profound impact of properly fitting golf clubs on a golfer's performance. Matt underscores a shocking statistic: 89% of ordered clubs are incorrectly fitted. This alarming figure serves as a clarion call for serious golfers to pay attention to the quality control and precision involved in the fitting process. Badly fitted clubs can significantly hinder performance, while well-fitted clubs dramatically enhance accuracy and control. **Common Golfing Issues and Their Solutions** Moving forward, the conversation addresses common alignment and swing issues golfers face, such as improper aiming, incorrect club shaft angles, and flawed swing paths. These technical nuances can often be the difference between a great shot and a disappointing one. Matt offers invaluable tips on improving the swing and invites listeners to the golf room for personalized golf plans. He even provides contact details for those keen on scheduling an appointment, highlighting his dedication to helping golfers achieve their best. **Dedication and Lifestyle** The episode also delves into the demanding nature of a career in golf coaching and fitting. Matt's grueling schedule, working from 7 am until 11:30 pm and waking up at 5 am, epitomizes his dedication. Despite this hectic lifestyle, Matt remains passionate about his work and strives to provide the best service to his clients. His discussion brings a real-world perspective to the commitment required to excel in the competitive golf industry. **Background Stories and Personal Anecdotes** Both Kyle and Matt share intriguing stories from their past. Kyle's colorful journey includes moving to Orlando to join a boy band and his wife's stint as a backup singer for Britney Spears. He eventually transitioned back to baseball, even playing against notable players like Dante Bichette, before pivoting into youth ministry and attempting to become a PGA professional. These anecdotes provide a rich backdrop to the technical discussions, showcasing their multifaceted lives and the varied... | |||
06 May 2022 | 23. Preparing for US Open Qualifier | 00:02:38 | |
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23 Dec 2021 | 7. Learn From This Lesson | 00:06:05 | |
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27 Jan 2023 | 49. Are You Getting The Greatest Return On Your Investment For Your Time | 00:07:58 | |
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08 Nov 2024 | 95. How to Practice Your Game in the Winter | 00:20:45 | |
Welcome to Stock Shot Secrets, the podcast dedicated to helping passionate golfers develop a reliable golf swing day in and day out. I'm your host, Kyle Morris, and today we’re diving into a highly requested topic—how to effectively practice your golf game during the winter months. Whether you're battling snowy conditions or don't have access to fancy golf simulators, I've got you covered. Listen in as I share practical tips and strategies from my own experience, including the importance of motor pattern work, setting up efficient practice stations, and honing skills like chipping and putting indoors. We'll also discuss advice from golf legends like Tom Lehman and highlight the significance of winter as the perfect developmental season. So grab your clubs, find a warm spot, and let's turn your winter practice into a game-changing advantage for the upcoming golf season. 00:00 Winter is ideal for practice improvement indoors. 03:03 Focus on golf swing technique using net practice. 07:00 Essential chipping: setup, contact, trajectory, consistency, awareness. 11:37 Indoor golf practice now focuses on improvement. 14:26 Putted well watching NFL, practicing putting stroke. 16:40 Focus on consistent ball velocity for improvement. 19:26 Raise winter golf skills with personalized coaching. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
26 Feb 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #3 | 00:16:00 | |
In this episode of Tales of the Tour, Lesley and Kyle Morris take the listeners on an adventure through the ups and downs of life as aspiring professional golfers. The episode begins with Kyle musing about the experience of being on tour and the varying nature of life as a touring golfer. From the excitement of winning a qualifier to the challenges of competing in the tournament, they provide a candid look at the realities of pursuing a career on the PGA Tour. They dive into the psychological aspect of walking onto a golf course with a sense of invincibility, only to come face-to-face with the harsh reality of the game. The episode takes a nostalgic turn as they recount their journey through various tour events, starting with Kyle's first Monday qualifier at the nationwide tour event in Miami, the Mississippi Open. He touches upon his college golfing career and the confidence he carried, only to find out that the course at the nationwide event was considerably longer, leading to a deflating performance. The conversation seamlessly transitions as they talk about their experience staying with host families during the Hooters Tour events, particularly the Masters of the Hooters Tour in McCormick, South Carolina. They share heartwarming and humorous anecdotes about the retirees who graciously hosted them, providing insight into the unique bond formed with these families and the warm hospitality they received during the tournament. The episode takes an entertaining turn as they recount the memorable experiences from the McCormick tournament, including the challenges of Kyle's sudden allergies and a humorous incident involving a Hooters Tour girl slipping her number into Kyle's pocket. They also touch upon the joyous activities off the course, such as fishing tournaments and pontoon boat rides, which added to the vibrant atmosphere of the event. They also share their road trip from South Carolina to Arizona, providing glimpses of the camaraderie and adventures they shared along the way. The episode takes a more reflective tone as they dwell on the hospitality of Ed McGlasson and his family in Newport Beach, California, during their Fourth of July celebrations. They also touch on the profound impact of their visit, including Kyle's first surfing experience and the heartwarming welcome they received from Ed's grandmother. As the episode draws to a close, they hint at the looming challenges of q School and the impact it had on their lives, leaving the listeners eager for the next episode. They also tease a return to Arizona and the unique experiences that awaited them as they continued their journey in the world of professional golf. 00:00 Psychological lesson leading to first golf event. 03:10 Requesting new visors after nationwide tour event. 07:45 Severe allergies plagued me at McCormick. 09:37 Golf Pro Am and Hooters girls incident 13:59 Runs a great nondenominational Christian church. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
19 Oct 2022 | 41. Why You Were Only One Feeling Away | 00:08:31 | |
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23 Aug 2024 | 89. KPI Your Game: Breaking 100 | 00:16:47 | |
Hey, passionate golfers! Ever wonder how you can break through that elusive barrier of scoring under 100 consistently? Welcome to another episode of Stock Shot Secrets, where today we kick off a 4-part series called "KPI Your Game." I'm Kyle Morris, your host, and in this series, we're diving deep into key performance indicators (KPIs) that will help you lower your handicap and achieve your scoring goals. In today's episode, we're zeroing in on strategies to break 100. From improving your approach shots and mastering finesse around the greens, to reducing those dreaded three-putts, we'll reveal actionable tips backed by hard data. Get ready to transform your practice sessions into a powerhouse of progress. Let's get started! 00:00 Effective golf practice methods for breaking barriers. 05:39 Use stick or towel to improve golf swing. 06:32 Improve golf game, share podcast, enjoy success. 11:56 Episodes change golf game, reduce putting errors. 13:11 Improve putting stroke and grip pressure consistency. Fix chunking with wedges. 16:37 Join Stock Shot Club for coaching support. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
09 Feb 2024 | Inside The Room: Mitch Farrer | 00:25:19 | |
In this episode of Inside The Room, host Kyle Morris delves into the inspiring journey of Mitch Farrer, a professional golfer and a founding member of TGR. Against the backdrop of passion, dedication, and unwavering commitment, the episode illuminates Mitch's extraordinary experiences, from his childhood in England to his remarkable career in the U.S. Kyle opens the episode by recounting the transformation of a $42,000 asset into a 17,000 square foot training facility, highlighting the dedication and vision that turned a 1-track band bay facility into a 12 bay golf training environment. This serves as the perfect backdrop for exploring Mitch's story, which Kyle introduces with great enthusiasm and admiration. Mitch shares his love for golf, tracing the roots of his unyielding passion back to his childhood in England. He vividly recalls his journey to the U.S., where he ventured to compete against top junior players, marking the beginning of his indomitable pursuit of the sport. The conversation takes a captivating turn as Mitch speaks about his decision to attend Nova Southeastern University, where he realized his dream of winning a national championship. The triumph at Nova Southeastern became a springboard for his remarkable professional journey, leading him to Asia and beyond. The dialogue unfolds, shedding light on Mitch's pivotal experiences, including his time caddying for his best friend, Ben, at the British Open. Engulfed in the spirit of the course, Mitch reflects on his experiences and the invaluable insights gained from his tenure as a caddy. One of the episode's core themes emerges as Kyle and Mitch delve into the nuanced art of coaching elite players versus amateur golfers. The discussion draws attention to the indispensable role played by psychological understanding and the need for a personalized coaching approach, marked by an astute sensitivity to individual needs. As Kyle and Mitch exchange perspectives, the focus shifts to the evolution of Mitch's coaching philosophy. Notably, Mitch emphasizes the significance of nurturing personal connections and understanding the unique needs of players, moving beyond conventional teaching methods to build relationships and foster genuine growth. The episode takes an enriching turn as Kyle emphasizes the importance of investing in students' lives and leveraging the transformative power of golf to cultivate character and confidence. This paves the way for a compelling exploration of the use of technology in coaching, underlining the need to customize data and analysis to suit individual students' learning styles and unique needs. An uplifting insight unfolds in the conversation, as both Kyle and Mitch emphasize the importance of coaching not just during times of struggle, but also in moments of triumph. This serves to underline the significance of consistent guidance and continual improvement, resonating deeply with the episode's overarching themes of dedication and unwavering passion. In a poignant exchange, Mitch Farrer encapsulates the essence of his coaching ethos by highlighting the pivotal role of quality practice over quantity, offering invaluable advice to steer clear of distractions and adhere to a consistent plan. This resonates deeply with the overarching message of steadfast commitment and unwavering focus. The conversation reaches its apex as the threads of dedication and passion culminate in a profound reflection on finding peace and success in golf through single-minded dedication over an extended period. Kyle and Mitch impart invaluable wisdom, echoing the sentiment that sustained dedication and unyielding focus are the conduits to transcendence and success in the realm of golf. With heartfelt gratitude, the episode draws to a conclusion, leaving listeners with a deep sense of admiration and a profound appreciation for the remarkable journey of Mitch Farrer. In a final moment of... | |||
15 Apr 2024 | Inside The Room: Lindsay Becker | 00:36:35 | |
From the importance of flexibility, motor control, and power to the significance of tailored physical assessments, we dive into dynamic stretching regimes and understand how the symmetry in power output across the body can markedly improve one's game. Lindsay, the head of physical therapy and strength and conditioning at TGR, shares insights from her journey in sports medicine and discusses the unconventional yet critical connection between physical fitness, mental development, and skill improvement for longevity in golf. Top Takeaways 1. **Hip Mobility's Role in Golf:** Lindsay Becker highlights the often overlooked, yet crucial role that hip mobility plays in a golfer’s performance, regardless of their training. 2. **Essential Fitness Components:** Flexibility, motor control, and power are identified as three key attributes critical to an effective golf swing, with exercises like seated chest pass, sit up and throw, and vertical jump serving as benchmarks. 3. **Gender-Specific Training:** Exercises and tests must be tailored with consideration for differences in physical attributes between men and women to evaluate and improve golf-specific attributes effectively. 4. **Importance of Symmetry in Power Output:** A balance in power between the upper body, core, and lower body is necessary to optimize golf performance, pointing to the need for well-rounded fitness training. 5. **Physical Testing and Injury Prevention:** Lindsay’s experience with golfers demonstrates that physical testing can not only gauge performance metrics but also highlight imbalances that may lead to injury, particularly given the variety of injuries that can occur in golf. 6. **Collaborative Professional Approach:** The creation of specialized golf training facilities, like the one discussed by Kyle and Lindsay, involves a collaborative effort among various experts, ensuring a comprehensive approach to both skills training and physical conditioning. 7. **Dynamic Stretching vs. Static Stretching:** Dynamic stretching is favored over static stretching before a round of golf, as it's shown to be more effective in increasing power output and reducing the risk of injury. 8. **Golfer’s Back Pain Explained:** Lindsay touches upon the multifactorial nature of back pain in golfers and suggests that addressing physical deficits, posture, and swing mechanics can alleviate pain and enhance performance. 9. **Physical Conditioning and Skill Improvement are Interconnected:** To ensure longevity in golf, a balance between physical fitness, skills training, and mental development is essential, with appropriate exercises adjusted for different age ranges. 10. **Assessing Physical Potential for Golf:** Through physical testing and the TPI process, practitioners can assess a golfer’s physical capacity to execute an effective swing and identify potential limitations that need to be addressed to improve the range of motion and flexibility. Memorable Moments 05:40 Golfers experience various injuries, work on swing. 08:17 Seeking advice for golf improvement from professionals. 12:38 Importance of power in junior golf training. 16:08 Flexibility and control are crucial for injury prevention. 16:44 Different power tests have been tried. 22:24 Some golfers have low power, need training. 25:51 Kids generally flexible except during growth spurts. 26:59 Men and women's flexibility, strength in sports. 30:51 Rotational warm-up increases golfers' driving distance. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
16 Dec 2021 | 5. What Most Golfers Forget About | 00:06:48 | |
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12 Feb 2024 | 64. Stan Utley | 00:35:38 | |
In this episode of Stock Shot Secrets, Stan Utley, a legend of golf and mentor to Kyle Morris, sits down for an insightful discussion on the intricacies of golf coaching, experiences with professional players, and the integration of faith and family into his career. Throughout the episode, Utley shares his wisdom gained from teaching the likes of Charles Barkley and Jay Haas, delves into the artistic essence of his coaching techniques, and reveals the importance of skill over mental strength in the game of golf. Origins and Influences Utley reflects on his beginnings in Missouri and the unique sources from which he learned the art of the short game and putting. From a lady who taught junior golf to the mentorship of Ken Lanning, and amateur champion players who shared their wisdom, Utley's formative years were rich with diverse influences that shaped his coaching philosophy. Putting and Short Game Techniques The episode delves into Utley's teachings related to putting and the short game, drawing on historic golf literature and the artistry of using arm joints to navigate shots. Utley's coaching style emphasizes a free and soft approach, akin to poetry in motion, setting his techniques apart from conventional methods. The host shares personal experiences of his first putting lesson with Utley, highlighting the nonchalant and artistic aspects that define Utley's approach to the game. Professional Experiences and Coaching Approach Utley sheds light on his experiences coaching professional players, emphasizing the risk associated with making changes for tour players versus amateurs. Notably, Utley's work with Charles Barkley stands out, as he addresses the technical challenges of correcting Barkley's swing while emphasizing the impact of improving physical skills. Utley's firm belief that Barkley's difficulties were rooted in skill rather than a mental problem serves as a testament to his coaching approach, focusing on developing skill and athleticism to overcome challenges. Reflections on Career and Faith The episode provides insights into Utley's personal and professional life, as he discusses the integration of faith into his teaching methods and the importance of maintaining a balance between career, marriage, and family. With a self-interview approach and a keen focus on addressing audience queries and posing relevant questions to students, Utley's faith and teaching philosophy intertwine seamlessly, adding a deeper layer to his coaching style. Key Takeaways Throughout the episode, Utley and Morris emphasize the intricate balance between skill and mental aspects in golf, debunking common misconceptions and highlighting the need to address conscious and subconscious beliefs. Utley's experiences on the PGA Tour, his astonishing putting record, and the importance of hand-eye coordination from playing basketball and ping pong further illustrate the depth of his expertise. Conclusion As the discussion draws to a close, the episode offers a comprehensive look at the life and coaching philosophy of golf legend Stan Utley. From his diverse influences and artistic coaching style to his experiences with professional players and the integration of faith into his teaching, "Stock Shot Secrets" presents a captivating narrative of a mentor's profound impact on the world of golf. 03:45 Stan's amazing golf clinic left a lasting impression. 08:04 Discussing cool memories with a player coach. 09:59 PGA Tour changes since 1989: thoughts? 14:59 Golf: Mediocre play followed by amazing shots. 18:26 Many think they're better golfers than average. 21:14 Discussing working with golfers, including tour players. 22:52 Charles crosses paths with impressive person, connects. 29:00 Reflecting on faith and balance in life. 31:24 Requested speech, then guided to... | |||
14 Nov 2023 | 63. Discover How To Reach New Heights That You Have Never Reached Before | 00:09:34 | |
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11 Aug 2022 | 32. Is Your Routine Working For You Or Against You | 00:08:41 | |
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05 Apr 2023 | 53. How To 20x Your Learning | 00:08:42 | |
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04 Oct 2022 | 39. My First Hole In One: A True Stock Shot | 00:08:06 | |
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25 Nov 2021 | 1. The Golf Room Start Up Story (Part One) | 00:07:29 | |
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04 Apr 2025 | 109. 78% of You Are Going to Want to Hear This | 00:09:40 | |
Welcome back to another insightful episode of Stock Shot Secrets, your go-to podcast for mastering the art of hitting consistent golf shots. In today's episode hosted by Kyle Morris, we dive deep into the world of finding the perfect golf coach, whether you're a golf facility owner seeking to build a world-class team, or a passionate golfer looking to improve your game. Kyle discusses the essential traits to look out for in a coach, emphasizing the importance of storytelling, personality, and accountability in forging a successful coaching relationship. Plus, discover how the right coach can push you to be the best version of yourself, much like a supportive partner in life. If you're ready to take your golf game to the next level, this is the episode you won't want to miss. And remember, if you need a coach, Stock Shot Nation is here to help you find the perfect fit. Let's jump in and see how you can build a plan, hit lower scores, and have more fun on the course! 00:00 Hiring for Role-Specific Traits 04:43 Choosing the Right Instructor 07:48 "Finding the Right Golf Coach" Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
17 Mar 2022 | 18. Being Lucky Vs. Being Good | 00:08:45 | |
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04 Oct 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #14 | 00:16:49 | |
Welcome to Episode 14 of Tales of the Tour on Stock Shot Secrets! This week, Kyle Morris and Leslie dive into Leslie's first-ever round of golf and the fun dynamics of couples Twilight at their club. Join us as they recount their adventures on tour with entertaining stories from Oak Creek, Mississippi, and the quirky local color of Augusta, Georgia. Hear about their unique experiences with host families, like the time they encountered a real Irish traveler community. Leslie also shares her challenges and humorous moments as Kyle's caddy, from finger-pinching club slams to memorable on-course mishaps. As always, expect a blend of golf insights, personal anecdotes, and a whole lot of laughter. So grab your clubs and get ready for another journey on Tales of the Tour! 00:00 Stayed with couple; smoked artichokes, home theater. 04:45 Chef to caddy: unconventional career shift suggested. 09:18 Grateful, rearranged beds, reaffirming love for life. 11:45 Wedge mishap, Leslie's warning: "You're donezo." 13:53 Coaching started: he hit 4 iron distances. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
20 Dec 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #17 | 00:13:32 | |
In this episode, we're talking about some memorable—and not so memorable—moments from our golfing tour adventures. We'll take you through our uneventful stop in Three Ridges, Tennessee, our spontaneous detour to Washington, D.C., and a trip back to New Jersey for the U.S. Open qualifier. We'll also share some unforgettable experiences at Mount Vintage in Augusta, Georgia, including a rather awkward encounter with our hosts. From navigating Texas-sized challenges to picturesque rounds in North Georgia, we've got a lot to talk about! So sit back and enjoy the ride as we relive these adventures from our life on tour. Memorable Moments 00:00 Exploring professional golf tour life experiences. 05:48 Enjoy, subscribe, and share Stock Shot Secrets. 07:53 Good first hole; Leslie walks uphill. 11:12 Focused on improving golf swing hand path. 12:51 Mount Vintage memories, chat opportunity, contact number. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
10 Jan 2025 | Tales Of The Tour #19 | 00:14:12 | |
In this episode of Tales of the Tour, Kyle Morris and Lesley take us on a nostalgic journey through the highs and lows of their professional lives and personal milestones during Kyle’s time on the professional golf tour. They revisit a pivotal year, marked by Kyle's extraordinary achievement of scoring multiple hole-in-ones and the stress of preparing for the grueling q-school qualification process. As they contend with Kyle's sudden illness and Lesley's morning sickness during her first pregnancy, they share candid moments of vulnerability and resilience. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of life on the tour, family revelations, and the challenges of balancing personal aspirations with professional demands. This is a heartfelt episode filled with anecdotes that offer a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a professional golfer. Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Tales of the Tour. Enjoy the story! 00:00 Q School requires top global performance annually. 03:11 Preparing for cue school was stressful. 07:34 Got sick annually without Kyle's support. 11:06 Arizona tour featured prominent golfers like Finau. 12:29 Played well; motivated by pregnancy news. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
02 Mar 2022 | 16. You Must Be Willing to Fail to Succeed | 00:09:14 | |
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18 Aug 2023 | 61. Can I Help 10x Your Company? | 00:07:19 | |
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28 Jun 2024 | 84. Mike Bury | 00:34:14 | |
In this episode of Stock Shot Secrets, host Kyle welcomes the renowned golf instructor Mike Bury. Mike shares his journey from Australia to becoming a top golf coach in the United States, his experiences with mentors like Dale Lynch and Steve Band, and his innovative teaching methods that blend traditional techniques with modern technology. They discuss the importance of putting in the work, the evolution of golf instruction, and tips for young professionals in the industry. Whether you're a passionate golfer or a budding instructor, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice to help you improve your game and career. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
12 Apr 2024 | 70. Why Your Driver Feels Different Than Your Irons | 00:09:38 | |
In this enlightening episode of Stock Shot Secrets, host Kyle Morris delves into a common conundrum faced by golfers of all skill levels: understanding why their driver is more challenging to hit accurately than their irons. The episode provides a comprehensive breakdown of the technical nuances that differentiate the handling of these clubs, despite the fact that they are swung in fundamentally similar ways. Morris begins by addressing the overarching connection between the driver and iron shots. While the fundamental golf swing remains consistent across different clubs, there are subtle yet key distinctions in dynamics and approach that must be considered for each. Emphasizing that "physics are physics," Morris reassures listeners that height isn’t a determining factor in the styling of the swing – it remains constant, save for certain nuances based on club selection. One focal point of the discussion is ball position. Morris explains that to hit up on a driver, golfers generally position the ball forward, closer to their lead foot or left armpit, while for irons, the ball is hit on a downward angle, necessitating a different stance. He underscores the importance of a slight tilt in posture when setting up for a driver – this adjustment is one of the primary reasons for the dissimilarity in feel between these two clubs. The episode then transitions into a more technical analysis. Morris introduces the concept of the "D plane," a complex geometric element that pertains to the angle of attack with which the club approaches the ball. He illustrates how a driver, typically hit with an upward strike, consequently alters the club path. In contrast, hitting down on a ball with an iron moves the path rightward, influencing the trajectory and curvature of the shot. To further elucidate this concept, Morris mentions Trackman measurements that provide golfers with a visual representation of their attack angles during the swing. As the angle of descent changes from irons to drivers, so too does the directionality of the path, thereby affecting overall shot tendencies. This discussion bridges to the importance of the swing direction, explaining that golfers might need to feel like they're taking a more "in-to-out" approach with their driver to encourage a desirable curvature similar to their iron shots. Delving into golf history, Morris references Ben Hogan's modifications to his stance as a mechanism for managing the D plane long before the advent of advanced technology like Trackman. He suggests that Hogan's intuitive adjustments were an early form of managing club path and angle of attack, underlining the age-old nature of this golfing quandary. A key takeaway from the episode is the significance of a stock shot – a golfer’s go-to ball flight pattern – and the necessity of being able to produce a consistent curve with the driver as with irons. Morris alludes to PGA Tour players, noting that virtually all of them utilize a stock shot. He further contemplates the rationale behind focusing on achieving a slight curve rather than attempting to hit the ball perfectly straight. Morris wraps up by addressing the psychological aspect of golfing, underscoring the reason why poor driver shots can feel more discouraging. Given the larger displacements over longer distances, a slight error with a driver can result in a disproportionately large deviation from the target, lending to greater emotional reactions from golfers. Finally, Morris ensures that by the end of the episode, listeners have a clearer understanding of the subtle dissimilarities between hitting a driver and hitting irons. The episode’s depth provides both novice and seasoned golfers with valuable insights into perfecting their swing for each type of club. Listeners are left with practical knowledge to help reconcile the on-course experiences they may encounter related to their club... | |||
13 Dec 2024 | 100. Why Your Real Swing Doesn't Match Your Practice Swing | 00:07:49 | |
Welcome back to another episode of Stock Shot Secrets! I'm your host, Kyle Morris, and today we’re tackling a common dilemma among golfers: why your practice swing seems perfect, but the moment a ball is in play, everything changes. We’ll explore the underlying reasons behind this shift, from the psychological impact of consequences to the science of muscle memory. By understanding how tension and mental focus affect your swing, you can start making strides towards consistency. Plus, we’ll discuss practical tips, like the importance of hitting a provisional ball and practicing with purpose. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a budding tournament player, this episode will help you bridge the gap between practice and play. So grab your clubs, and let's dive in! 00:00 Hit provisional for time, practice, and assurance. 05:53 Relaxation improves consistency by reducing tension. 07:08 7-day free trial at stockshotclub.com. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
25 May 2023 | 56. Why Brooks Koepka Keeps On Winning Majors, And Hard Courses Are Difficult For You | 00:08:22 | |
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27 Jul 2022 | 29. Win The War Against Yourself | 00:09:36 | |
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19 Nov 2022 | 45. What Are The Three Main Contributors To Speed? | 00:09:55 | |
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06 Nov 2023 | 62. These Simple Laws Will Lower Your Score Automatically | 00:08:38 | |
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04 Jan 2022 | 10. The Proper Way To Practice To Build A Stock Shot #NOODLEPOWER | 00:09:30 | |
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11 Mar 2022 | 17. What We Can Learn From an 8 Year Old | 00:09:14 | |
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10 Apr 2023 | 54. Where To Aim To Hit A Proper Stock Shot Cut | 00:06:46 | |
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17 May 2024 | 76. Pia Nilsson & Lynn Marriott | 00:38:27 | |
In this insightful episode of **Stock Shot Secrets**, hosts Kyle and Lesley Morris welcome renowned golf coaches Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott, founders of Vision 54. They dive deep into the mental and technical aspects that constitute effective golfing and discuss how golfers can foster skills that transcend well beyond simply hitting the ball. #### Origins and Mission of Vision 54 Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott kick off the conversation by sharing the origin story of Vision 54, a name that symbolizes the ultimate dream round in golf—shooting 18 birdies. The mission is clear: to help golfers optimize their performance by mastering both the physical and emotional aspects of the game. Vision 54 is not just about refining swings, but about fostering mental resilience, emotional balance, and decision-making skills that ensure techniques are not only learned but effectively applied under pressure. #### The Essential Playing Skills Throughout the episode, the discussion centers on the "8 essential playing skills" which include balance, tempo, tension awareness, decision-making, focus, cognitive awareness, managing self-talk, emotional resilience, and mastering variability. These skills form the core of Vision 54’s philosophy, emphasizing the mental and emotional as critical to achieving technical consistency. #### Impact on Personal Growth The hosts share personal testimonies of the profound impact Vision 54’s methods have had on their lives, extending beyond golf to personal relationships and family dynamics. Kyle emphasizes how integrating Vision 54’s techniques into their family's golf room has notably changed his approach, not only to the sport but to life challenges. #### New Educational Resources Pia Nilsson announces their initiative to release additional self-published training books aimed at offering deeper insights into specialized skills such as managing self-talk and nurturing emotional resilience. These forthcoming books are designed for those who wish to profoundly understand and teach the sophisticated nuances of golf psychology and physiology. #### Technology and Mental Training A substantial part of the dialogue explores how cutting-edge technology like Inner Balance, HeartMath, and OptiBrain can be integrated with traditional coaching methods to enhance mental training. These technologies provide feedback that helps players achieve mental and emotional coherence, essential for maintaining focus and handling the pressures of the game. #### Common Mental Struggles Lynn and Pia discuss common psychological hurdles faced by golfers at all levels, highlighting that the mental challenges of tour players are often similar to those of recreational golfers. This universality underscores the importance of addressing non-technical skills, irrespective of the player’s technical ability. Here, Vision 54’s approach starts the same for everyone, emphasizing fundamental mental resilience and self-awareness. #### Beyond Technical Skills The concept of variability and its necessity for golfing excellence is thoroughly examined. Kyle discusses how mastering variability involves much more than just adjusting techniques; it requires an understanding and adaptation to daily changes in body, mind, and emotions. Such adaptability is key to consistency and improvement. #### Emotional Resilience Deep diving into emotional resilience, Pia Nilsson articulates its critical role in accessing one’s full range of abilities and making wise split-second decisions during the game. Negative emotions can significantly hinder performance, while positive emotions can enhance it. Vision 54’s system aims to cultivate optimism and a robust emotional core through the sport. #### Encouraging Young Golfers Towards the conclusion, there’s a strong advocacy for early mental and foundational skills training for young... | |||
07 Mar 2025 | 105. The Best Golfers Do This Insanely Well | 00:19:22 | |
Welcome to Stock Shot Secrets, the podcast aiming to help you become a more strategic and effective golfer. In this episode, we dive into one of the most crucial skills in golf – evaluating the lie. Join host Kyle Morris as he sheds light on how understanding and predicting the lie can dramatically improve your game. Much like the best quarterbacks in football, who anticipate defensive moves, the greatest golfers excel at evaluating the lie before them, impacting shot choice and execution. Through detailed examples and practical advice, Kyle will guide you through the critical questions to ask on the course, such as how the lie affects spin, carry, and roll. Tune in to refine your ability to read the course, hit more accurate shots, and elevate your golf game to new heights. 00:00 "Top Athletes: Master Evaluators" 03:35 Evaluating Golf Shot Lies 09:01 Golf Shot Spin Dynamics 11:56 Increased Spin Reduces Golf Ball Carry 16:26 Improving Golf Shot Strategy 17:24 "The Why in Golf Strategy" Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
26 Jun 2023 | 58. I Want A Plan | 00:08:29 | |
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31 May 2024 | 78. How Tour Players Think: Part 1 | 00:22:46 | |
In the latest episode of the "Stock Shot Secrets" podcast, host Kyle Morris dives deeply into the mindset and preparation that professional golfers undertake before an important tournament. This episode offers listeners a unique opportunity to understand how to mentally and physically prepare for a high-stakes golf round, drawing parallels to everyday competitive scenarios. ### Introduction: Kyle Morris begins the episode by addressing a common question: How do passionate golfers develop a reliable stock shot? He sets the stage for an in-depth exploration of the mental and physical preparations he follows, especially highlighting his routine for the recent US Open qualifying event. ### Community Engagement: Feedback from listeners via the community text line and Instagram posts influenced this episode. Many fans were curious about Kyle’s mindset and preparation strategies during big tournaments, prompting this detailed exploration. ### Setting the Stage: - **Level of Detail Based on Event:** Kyle distinguishes the difference in preparation for a casual game versus a competitive one. He emphasizes the varying levels of preparation contingent on the importance of the match. - **Concept of Timing:** A significant part of any professional golfer's swing revolves around timing. Kyle elaborates on how top golfers make their swings consistently reliable, aiding in balance, tempo, and tension awareness. ### Emotional and Mental Framework: Kyle delves into the importance of emotional resilience, self-talk, and managing adrenaline levels. He uses anecdotes like the stress of a personal fight affecting one’s performance to illustrate the importance of a balanced emotional state. ### Course Preparation: - **Google Earth and Apps:** Two days before the tournament, Kyle uses tools like Google Earth, Decade, and Shot Pattern to map the golf course and anticipate tee shots’ dispersion. - **Practice Rounds:** Ideally, Kyle incorporates a practice round to verify his mapped lines and strategizes around the course's challenges. Due to his responsibilities, he sometimes can’t fit in a practice round and has to rely solely on his preparations. ### Night Before and Tournament Day Routine: - **Sleep and Preparation:** Emphasizes the importance of sleep and a well-structured night before a big game. For example, planning bedtime around the tee time, even if it means an early night. - **Breathing Exercise:** Introduces diaphragm or box breathing techniques to maintain calmness and lower stress levels. - **Meditation and Heart Rate Variability:** Practices meditation to influence heart rate variability, striving to maximize DHEA levels for optimal performance and mental state. ### Warm-Up Routine: - **Gym Session:** Begins with a 20-minute gym warm-up involving stretching and visualization to get into the right physical and mental state. - **Putting Drills:** Kyle shares detailed putting drills aimed at hand-eye coordination and establishing tactile feedback. - **Speed Calibration:** Uses alignment sticks and specific drills to gauge green speed, focusing on building confidence and feel. - **Chipping Warm-Up:** Focuses on establishing perfect contact before moving onto varied chip shots, again ensuring he’s in a calm and collected state. ### Range Routine: - **Calibrating Yardages:** Emphasizes the importance of understanding how weather conditions affect ball flight and carry distances. Uses a methodical approach moving through clubs to get accurate distance measurements. - **Alignment and Technical Checks:** Conducts a quick check to ensure alignment is correct, but otherwise avoids technical over-analysis. - **Visualization of Game Play:** Simulates playing the first few holes on the range to mentally prepare for the course strategy. ### Pre-Game... | |||
03 Jun 2024 | 79. How Tour Players Think: Part 2 | 00:21:37 | |
Welcome to another insightful episode of *Stock Shot Secrets*! In our ongoing quest to unlock the ultimate secrets behind the consistent performance of professional golfers, we dive deep into the mental strategies and approaches of tour players during crucial events. Hosted by Kyle Morris, this episode, titled "How Tour Players Think Part 2," is packed with firsthand experiences and in-depth analysis aimed at helping passionate golfers like you build a reliable stock shot and enhance your game. ### Introduction **Timestamp: [00:00:00] - [00:01:22]** Kyle kicks off this episode by recapping his recent experience competing in the US Open qualifying round. Despite not having played golf for six months, Kyle's detailed reflection on his mental state and strategic approach provides a solid foundation for understanding how to manage emotions and tactics on the course. He emphasizes the importance of great timing and making consistent yet individualized adjustments to one's golf swing. ### Mental Preparation and Emotional Awareness **Timestamp: [00:01:22] - [00:04:14]** Kyle delves into the mental preparations necessary for competitive golf. He acknowledges that competitive golf, much like other professional sports, requires a high degree of self-awareness and emotional control. Describing it as the "most narcissistic sport ever," Kyle explains how golfers must constantly evaluate and manage their emotional states to maintain peak performance. ### The First Tee and Managing Nerves **Timestamp: [00:04:14] - [00:05:41]** Kyle shares his experience of dealing with nerves on the first tee. Despite being nervous, which he attributes to his care and passion for the game, he manages to make contact and get through the initial hurdle. He underscores the importance of recognizing and accepting one's nervousness while employing strategies like belly breathing to help manage it. ### Strategic Thinking and Course Management **Timestamp: [00:05:41] - [00:08:49]** Kyle introduces listeners to his detailed process of course management and decision-making. By walking through his thought process on various holes, he illustrates the importance of having a clear game plan. This includes considerations like yardage, wind conditions, and landing spots. Kyle’s approach to aiming and executing shots reflects his deep understanding of strategic thinking in golf. ### Overcoming Adversity and Bouncing Back **Timestamp: [00:08:49] - [00:09:48]** After making a bogey on a par 3, Kyle discusses the importance of maintaining a positive mindset. He highlights the value of quickly moving from a state of disappointment to one of gratitude and confidence, demonstrating how professionals bounce back from setbacks. ### The Role of Routine and Consistency **Timestamp: [00:09:48] - [00:12:24]** Consistency in routine plays a vital role in professional golf. Kyle reveals his method of maintaining a consistent pre-shot routine, emphasizing that his routine likely remains the same for about 98% of his shots. This consistency helps in building a sense of familiarity and control, which is crucial under pressure. ### Handling External Distractions **Timestamp: [00:12:24] - [00:17:28]** Not all factors affecting performance come from within. Kyle recounts a critical moment during his round where an external distraction—the presence of a rules official—led to a poor shot. He uses this experience to stress the importance of staying focused and not letting external elements influence your game. ### Personalized Golf Coaching **Timestamp: [00:17:28] - [00:20:58]** Kyle shifts the focus to personalized golf coaching, highlighting the benefits of having a structured mental approach. Through examples of drills and exercises, he reiterates the significance of having a... | |||
17 Jun 2024 | 82. How To Get Out Of Your Own Way And Play Your Best: Part 1 | 00:28:46 | |
In this insightful and transformative episode of Stock Shot Secrets, host Kyle Morris delves deep into one of the most perplexing aspects of golf: How do you harness your potential and play consistently well on the course? Drawing from personal experiences and epiphanies, Kyle introduces listeners to the concept of 'timing' in golf and how it influences every aspect of a golfer’s performance, from the range to the course. **Episode Breakdown:** **[0:00:00] Introduction:** The episode kicks off with a classic Stock Shot Secrets question: How do passionate golfers develop a reliable stock shot daily? Kyle sets the stage for a deep dive into the nuances that separate amateur golfers from the tour professionals. **[0:00:20] Sound Check and Audience Interaction:** Engaging with his live audience, Kyle ensures everyone can hear him clearly, indicating a robust and interactive session. He teases a new, potentially transformative topic that has only been discussed a couple of times before – even with his close associates. **[0:00:56] Setting the Scene:** Kyle reflects on a recent trip to Scottsdale, a place rich with personal memories from his professional playing days. This trip sparked several epiphanies about why golfers often perform well on the range but falter on the course. These reflections form the backbone of the episode's discussion. **[0:01:55] The Epiphany:** Kyle introduces the problematic scenario: hitting one bad shot that derails an otherwise good day. Why do these anomalies occur? Why can a player hit a shot perfectly hundreds of times on the range and still fail to reproduce it on the course? These questions are central to understanding consistency in golf. **[0:03:03] What Tour Players Share:** Kyle challenges his audience to identify a key commonality among tour players. While swings may vary – from Rickie Fowler's to Matt Wolff's – there is one critical element all professional golfers share. Suggestions from the audience such as mental preparation, tempo, and routine converge on the episode's primary theme: timing. **[0:05:03] The Importance of Timing:** Kyle explains how tour players, despite having different swing styles, all maintain consistent timing with their swings. This consistency in timing is contrasted with the variability seen in amateur swings, often leading to drastically different outcomes. **[0:06:57] Case Study - Troy:** Using the example of a student named Troy, Kyle demonstrates how two seemingly identical swings can yield vastly different results – one swing launching the ball five yards and the other 160 yards. The distinguishing factor? Timing. **[0:08:06] Personal Story:** Kyle shares a personal anecdote about playing in the U.S. Open, emphasizing that his one bad swing was not due to a technical flaw but a timing issue. This story underlines the concept that playing better golf has more to do with managing oneself than perfecting mechanical aspects of the swing. **[0:09:32] The Tree of Timing:** Kyle introduces the 'Tree of Timing,' a metaphorical representation to help understand the crucial elements required for consistent performance. The tree of timing has its roots in factors such as balance, tempo, and tension awareness. These elements feed into the trunk of the tree fostering good timing – the ultimate goal. **[0:11:29] Balance, Tempo, and Tension Awareness:** For golfers to achieve good timing, they must ensure they have great balance, tempo, and are aware of their tension levels. Kyle underscores the idea that good balance and tempo are essential for maintaining consistency. **[0:13:01] What Changes in a Round:** Here, Kyle tackles the misconception that swings change dramatically during a round of golf. Instead, he posits that what truly changes is the golfer’s internal state – their mental and | |||
04 Mar 2024 | 66. How To Actively Quiet The Gremlin That Crawls In Your Brain | 00:13:16 | |
In this episode of Stock Shot Secrets, host Kyle Morris delves into the crucial role of mental fortitude and self-talk in the game of golf. With a focus on conquering the inner critic and achieving peak performance, Morris reveals effective strategies for managing the "gremlin" – the negative self-talk that can impede golfers from reaching their full potential on the course. Morris begins by sharing his personal journey and the realization that the brain, as the ultimate decision-maker on the course, plays a pivotal role in a player's performance. Having struggled with his own inner gremlin during his professional career, Morris emphasizes the profound impact of self-talk on a player's ability to translate their range skills into successful on-course play. He sheds some light on the concept of the gremlin as the intrusive voice in a golfer's mind, often filled with self-sabotaging statements that can undermine confidence and performance. Morris accentuates the prevalence of negative self-talk among amateur golfers, building an awareness of the detrimental effects it can have on their game. To combat the gremlin, Morris introduces the concept of self-awareness as the first step towards actively countering negative self-talk. By being attuned to the presence of the gremlin and acknowledging its influence, golfers can initiate a transformative process of self-defense against self-destructive thoughts. Moreover, Morris delineates the significance of employing practical remedies to counter the gremlin's impact. Drawing parallels with the preventive measures taken at the onset of a cold, he emphasizes the need for mental and emotional safeguards to mitigate the effects of negative self-talk. This proactive approach fosters resilience and equips golfers with the tools to confront and overcome the gremlin's influence. Morris introduces the practice of focused breathing as a potent antidote to quell the gremlin's disruptive chatter. By emphasizing deep, intentional breathing techniques, golfers can regulate their cortisol and DHEA levels, leading to heightened emotional balance and resilience in the face of adversity on the course. In a nuanced exploration of the mind-body connection, Morris expounds on the physiological impact of controlled breathing in calming the heart rate rhythm and fostering a heightened state of mental composure. By maintaining a sense of emotional equilibrium through focused breathing, golfers can transcend the grip of negative self-talk and approach their shots with greater clarity and poise. Additionally, Morris highlights the pivotal role of developing a personalized process to navigate the mental and emotional challenges posed by the gremlin. He underscores the importance of cultivating a holistic approach to decision-making on the course, integrating mental, emotional, and sensory awareness into the golfer's pre-shot routine. In emphasizing the power of sensory awareness, Morris advocates for the utilization of the five senses as anchors for staying present during the shot. From visualizing the ideal shot to engaging with the sights, sounds, and physical sensations of the course, golfers can immerse themselves in the present moment, counteracting the persistent distractions created by the gremlin. Morris concludes with an insightful examination of the linguistic nuances of self-talk, shedding light on the profound impact of positive and negative phrasing on a golfer's mindset. By reframing self-talk with affirmative language and banishing negative associations, golfers can cultivate a self-empowering disposition that transcends the influence of the gremlin. With an engaging and informative narrative, Morris encourages golfers to embrace a proactive stance in taming their inner gremlin, providing actionable strategies and insights to foster mental resilience and unleash their full potential on the... | |||
02 Aug 2023 | 60. The One Secret All Professional Athletes Do | 00:10:39 | |
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12 Oct 2022 | 40. You're Busy, I Get It. Here Is How You Find Time To Practice | 00:12:24 | |
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05 Apr 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #7 | 00:20:09 | |
In this episode of Tales of the Tour, host Kyle Morris and his wife, Lesley, take us on a journey through their experiences on the professional golf tour in 2010. From the heat of Texas to the flatlands of Tunica, Mississippi, the couple shares their candid and often humorous tales of life on the road. The episode opens with the couple reminiscing about their time on the tour in 2010. They discuss various tour stops, host families, and memorable moments, giving listeners a glimpse into the unique challenges and joys of life on tour. One notable segment delves into a touching moment when a host family extended generosity to Kyle and Lesley during a tough week on the tour. This heartwarming gesture served as a reminder of the kindness and support often found in unexpected places during their travels. The couple's banter offers an engaging and intimate look at the highs and lows of professional golf. They share personal anecdotes, including humorous interactions with host families, their experiences at various tournament locations, and the camaraderie shared with fellow players on the tour. A pivotal moment in the episode occurs when the couple recalls a specific tournament where Lesley was fired as Kyle's caddy in the middle of a round due to frustration with the intense heat. This anecdote offers a candid look at the pressures and challenges faced by both players and their support systems on the tour. The episode also highlights the competitive nature of professional golf, with segments focusing on specific tournaments where Kyle displayed exceptional skill and determination on the course. The couple reminisces about moments of triumph and the resilience required to navigate the professional golf circuit. Throughout the episode, the couple shares personal memories and reflections, offering listeners a unique perspective on the realities of life on tour. From navigating challenging tournament conditions to finding moments of joy and connection, their storytelling provides insight into the rollercoaster of emotions experienced by professional golfers and their families. As the episode draws to a close, the couple teases future episodes, hinting at upcoming stories and experiences from their time on tour. The candid and lighthearted nature of the episode leaves listeners with a sense of connection and empathy for the couple's journey, offering a nuanced portrayal of the complexities and rewards of life as professional golfers. In conclusion, Tales of the Tour delivers an engaging and intimate exploration of the Morris' experiences on the professional golf tour, offering a blend of humor, insight, and personal reflection. Listeners are invited to join Kyle and Leslie on their journey, gaining a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of life on tour and the enduring passion that drives their pursuit of excellence in the game of golf. 00:00 Podcast explores life on tour playing golf. 03:43 Enjoying summer, improving skills, no quick fix. 06:41 Received unexpected check, covered rent, stayed. 09:29 Enjoy podcast, like, subscribe, share, improve golf. 15:20 Week of self-doubt leads to recognition. 17:45 Nostalgic atmosphere, old decor, fried pickles standout. 19:39 Thanks for watching, join us in Columbus. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
07 Feb 2025 | 103. One Percent Better a Day | 00:09:18 | |
Welcome back to another episode of Stock Shot Secrets! Today, we dive deep into the importance of incremental improvement with our episode titled, "One Percent Better a Day." Host Kyle Morris poses a thought-provoking question: if you had a clear but challenging roadmap to improve your golf game, would you commit to it? Kyle shares insights from a quote he encountered in the Stock Shot Club, an online portal where golfers receive instant personalized feedback on their swings. He emphasizes that improvement doesn't require drastic changes—sometimes, just minor adjustments can make a significant difference. Kyle illustrates this point with a story about a 15-handicap player who, with consistent effort and a tailored plan, has the potential to become a near-scratch golfer. Kyle’s message is clear: whether aiming for a perfect golf swing or personal growth, the journey is about enjoying the process and striving for gradual improvement. Join us as we explore how small, consistent changes can lead to remarkable results in golf and life! Tune into this insightful episode and learn how to become a better version of yourself, one day at a time. 00:00 "Mastering Golf's Stock Shot" 03:27 Goal Setting and Realistic Expectations 07:51 Embrace the Golf Improvement Journey Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
30 Dec 2021 | 9. Shh... This Is A Secret. Don't Tell Anyone | 00:07:42 | |
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19 Apr 2024 | 71. Why No Tour Player Hits It Straight | 00:12:16 | |
Welcome to another episode of Stock Shot Secrets where we delve into the fascinating intricacies of golf and strive to help passionate players like you establish a reliable stock shot. In today's revealing episode, "Why No Tour Player Hits It Straight," host Kyle Morris addresses a curious question that many golf enthusiasts ponder: why do professional golf shots always have a curved trajectory? Kyle opens the episode by drawing on his own experiences, both as a professional player and as a coach, to set the stage for the discussion. Transitioning from playing pro golf in Arizona to Ohio, he shares an anecdote about sneaking into a facility to use the Trackman – a state-of-the-art launch monitor – not just for its intended purpose of testing clubs, but to fine-tune his own game based on exact yardages and perfect his club setup. As we follow Kyle's journey to Ohio, we learn he continued to pursue golf while also venturing into coaching, leveraging his strategic insights in a makeshift golf room attached to a CrossFit gym. Here, he begins to explore and understand the baffling world of golf analytics, with the Trackman as his guide. His quest is driven by a singular goal: to uncover the optimal Trackman numbers for peak on-course performance, essentially the secret formula that top tour players use to achieve their masterful shots. Confronted with the lack of available data on perfect Tour player swing mechanics, Kyle embarks on a relentless quest for knowledge, absorbing all available information from peers and professionals alike. He realizes the need for specialization and chooses to become a master Trackman professional, placing himself among a select few who deeply understand the complexities and intricacies of golf physics. In a bid to demystify the science behind a tour player's curved shot, Kyle breaks down the mechanics in a way that's digestible for the average golfer. Face angle, he describes, dictates where the ball starts, and club path determines where the ball bends. Therefore, a perfectly straight shot is a rare and almost unrealistic goal. Another fascinating highlight from the episode is the discovery that all tour-level players have consistent club paths due to the personalized nature and uniqueness of each golfer's swing. Using Trackman data, Kyle deduces that optimal club path and face angle quantities are essential in controlling shot curvature for strategic advantages on the course. He further explains that achieving that stock shot with a slight curve allows a golfer to consistently land on the green due to the nature of the ball's path, which often compensates for the golfer's minor errors. This strategy is a game-changer, increasing the likelihood of hole-in-one shots, as Kyle can personally attest with his own impressive record after adapting these techniques. Kyle guarantees that not only will this approach transform your game, but it will also lead you to nurturing that elusive stock shot, the bedrock of consistent, reliable play. By the end of the episode, listeners are encouraged to accept and embrace a shot with a curve, emphasizing that a straight flight is as mythical as a unicorn and that control over the ball's curvature equates to control over one's score. The episode rounds out by reiterating the importance of building a stock shot – that dependable, consistent swing that serves as the cornerstone of a golfer's game. By incorporating not just skill, but science and analytics, players can find their own sweet spot in club path and face angle numbers to craft their own perfect swing. Stock Shot Secrets is committed to helping you, the passionate golfer, develop your skills and deepen your understanding of the game's technicalities in pursuit of lower scores. This episode not only pushes you to examine and refine your approach to the game but offers technical insights that could spell the difference between a good round and a great... | |||
22 Mar 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #5 | 00:21:28 | |
Welcome back to another round of "Tales Of The Tour." Kyle shares his approach to coping with tough days on the green, drawing inspiration from our favorite four-legged friend, Beau, the Schnoodle, who is no stranger to comfort and positivity. We'll delve into the backstory of how Beau became a cherished Christmas surprise and discuss the joys and unexpected challenges of being pet parents before children. We'll also recount our scenic trip to Fernanda Beach, delve into our work with the NCCAA, and give you a sneak peek at our chance meeting with Bender—trust us, there's more to that story, but we'll save it for another episode. Have you ever considered the power of affirmations in golf? We're talking about it today, alongside the resilience it takes to navigate challenging weather and the thrill of small tournament plays. Get ready as we relive the spirited adventure of camping at Tortilla Flat with Beau, complete with coyote encounters and gourmet campfire cuisine. And for those seeking an inside look at the tour life, we'll reflect on meeting influential figures like Terry Metzger during the Super Bowl and the unexpected ways they've supported our journey in professional golf. Adding to that, we'll discuss innovative ways to track and manage stress levels on and off the course. Lastly, we can't forget the gritty realities of a golfer's life, revisiting Kyle's Q School experience, shared by one of Leslie's poignant blog posts that capture the essence of the tour—where caddies could be as transient as the golfers they assist, and where staying grounded is key to avoiding the "stupid" mistakes that could cost you the game. 00:00 Website gone, computer saved, slow blog loading. 05:01 Flu and bad weather at golf tournament. 07:12 Growing up fishing in terrible weather memories. 11:21 Struggled in golf, needing a vacation. 15:34 Received help from group in golf journey. 16:32 Discussion about cortisol, DHEA, and Beau. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
01 Apr 2024 | 68. Cure the Fire, Not the Smoke | 00:12:51 | |
In this episode of Stock Shot Secrets, host Kyle Morris dives deep into the concept of distinguishing between fixing the "smoke" and the "fire" in your golf swing. He provides valuable insights into the common mistakes golfers make when trying to improve their swing and offers a systematic approach to building a reliable stock shot. Kyle starts the episode by emphasizing the importance of developing a stock shot that is as reliable as the sunrise. He shares the frustration many golfers face when they put in effort at the range but struggle to see improvements in their game. The central question he poses to the audience is, "Are you working on putting out the smoke or the fire in your swing?" Using an analogy of a fire in a house, Kyle illustrates the fundamental concept of addressing the root cause rather than the symptoms. Just as one would prioritize putting out the fire to eliminate the smoke in a real-life scenario, golfers should focus on addressing the core issues in their swing to eliminate the undesirable outcomes. Kyle delves into the complexities of swing mechanics, highlighting how every action in the swing has a reaction, making it crucial for golfers to understand the cause-and-effect relationship within their movements. He stresses that fixing one aspect of the swing often necessitates adjustments in other areas, emphasizing the interconnected nature of swing mechanics. To provide a structured framework for improvement, Kyle introduces the concept of the "sequence" of building a golf swing. He explains that by understanding the sequence, golfers can effectively identify the root causes of their swing issues and address them systematically. In the sequence, Kyle outlines the key components that form the building blocks of a consistent golf swing. These include building a stock shot, focusing on alignment, grip, and setup, mastering the backswing's tilt, turn, and hinge, and understanding the importance of shifting, driving, pivoting, and snapping in the downswing. Throughout the episode, Kyle emphasizes the significance of fundamentals, such as proper alignment, grip, and posture, highlighting that neglecting these foundational elements can lead to compensations that exacerbate swing issues. Drawing from his wealth of experience as a golf instructor, Kyle addresses common swing faults and their underlying causes, offering practical insights into how golfers can identify the root issues and work methodically to rectify them. He emphasizes the critical role of understanding the cause of a swing fault rather than attempting to fix its effects. Additionally, Kyle shares personal anecdotes and coaching experiences to illustrate the challenges golfers encounter when attempting to improve their swing without a clear understanding of the underlying issues. By reframing the approach to swing improvement as a systematic process of addressing the root causes, Kyle empowers listeners to take a more structured and methodical approach to their practice and improvement. In conclusion, Kyle underscores the simplicity that comes with understanding the fundamental elements of a golfer's unique swing. By embracing the idea that "your stuff is your stuff," he encourages golfers to adopt a patient and dedicated approach to practice, focusing on consistent refinement of the foundational elements of their swing. Listeners are left with a renewed perspective on golf improvement, armed with actionable insights to guide their training and practice routines. Kyle's systematic and holistic approach to swing improvement offers a new lens through which golfers can navigate the complexities of their game, ultimately leading to more consistent and reliable performance on the course. 00:00 Most golfers exhibit similar swing pattern. 05:20 Weak grip leads to open club face. Square it for better aim. 08:07 Analyzing... | |||
20 Jul 2023 | 59. An In-Depth Look Into Kyle's Heart And TGR | 00:23:39 | |
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14 Mar 2023 | 52. Should You Film Your Swing? | 00:07:46 | |
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22 Nov 2024 | 97. Andy Hilts | 00:40:57 | |
Welcome to another intriguing episode of "Stock Shot Secrets"! Today, our host Kyle Morris sits down with PGA master professional Andy Hiltz, delving deep into the art and business of long-term golf coaching. In this episode, we explore the significance of committed coaching relationships, contrasting one-off lessons with structured, long-term improvement plans. Andy shares fascinating insights on developing business models centered around membership rather than a la carte sessions, illustrating how fervent dedication over multiple years can transform a golfer's game. We dive into effective marketing strategies, the psychology of customer acquisition, and the crucial role of initial assessments in fostering trust and understanding client needs. We'll also touch upon the economic aspects of running golfing facilities, both indoor and outdoor, and how embracing technological advancements is shaping the future of the sport. From Andy's preferred honest coaching style to inventive ways of balancing price transparency with value propositions, this episode is packed with invaluable advice for both golf enthusiasts and business-minded listeners. So, whether you're looking to improve your game or grow your golf business, tune in to episode 97 of "Stock Shot Secrets" and discover the strategies that can elevate your skills and operations. 00:00 Golf business podcast for professionals and enthusiasts. 04:58 Why do instructors always claim their method superior? 08:41 Coaches prioritize fixing immediate issues over planning. 10:28 Understanding complex skill mastery takes 2.5 years. 13:35 Golf room lessons 97% membership-based. 18:12 Prices are hidden to emphasize plan value. 19:18 Creating valuable packages aligned with player goals. 23:23 Teaching lessons vs. running a 7-figure company. 26:05 Indoor training is beneficial, but outdoor essential. 30:47 Consulted experts advised against buying 25 acres. 33:15 Earn trust, sell desires, provide true needs. 35:40 Using a 90-minute NSA to build trust. 40:10 Join us in Columbus to scale business revenue. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
13 May 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #10 | 00:11:32 | |
Welcome to another episode of "Tales of the Tour," your go-to podcast that peeks behind the curtain of life on a professional golf tour. In this episode, hosts Kyle and Lesley Morris share insights and anecdotes from Kyle's turbulent yet rewarding journey as a professional golfer, exploring both high-pressure moments and the lighter side of life on the tour. Here’s a detailed overview of the episode’s contents: ### The Emotional Rollercoaster of Professional Golf Kyle begins by recounting a particularly challenging moment during a qualifier for the Sony Open in Hawaii. Missing the qualification by just one shot after dealing with a mud ball, Kyle opens up about the emotional toll such moments take on professional golfers. He contrasts this with mention of current top players like Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda, noting that while they are experiencing winning streaks, many professionals often endure more losses than wins. This part of the discussion highlights the inherent challenges and pressures of professional golf, where highs are celebrated but lows can be devastating. ### The Impact of Location and Circumstances Adding a personal touch, Lesley mentions the dynamics of their relationship when it comes to traveling for tournaments—highlighting how certain decisions, like traveling alone to Hawaii, impact their personal lives. The conversation naturally flows into the mental and emotional makeup required to handle such separations and the impact they have not just on the player, but also on their families. ### Finding Consolation in Golf’s Intricacies Despite the hardships, Kyle shares his continued love for the game, emphasizing how he cherishes the practice and process over the competitive aspect, especially now that he no longer plays professionally. This transition from professional to leisure golfer unfolds through a candid discussion about enjoying golf without the pressures of professional play, including having a drink on the course, which Kyle humorously notes was a no-go during his professional days. ### Coaching and Guidance The conversation takes a deeper dive into coaching as Kyle reminisces about working with renowned coach Mike Bender. He reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his playing style and approach, crediting Bender with providing clear, understandable advice that profoundly influenced his performance. Kyle's appreciation for the 'why' behind the advice is a key takeaway, underlining the importance of understanding the rationale to fully integrate technical adjustments into one’s game. ### Life Beyond the Game As former competitors in the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCA), Kyle and Lesley discuss the enriching experiences offered by the association, from community service opportunities to the supportive environment at tournaments. This segment illustrates how golf served as a medium for personal growth and community engagement, rather than just a competitive sport. ### Recollections of Specific Tournaments Kyle shares thrilling memories of specific tournaments where he performed extraordinarily well, achieving scores like 23 under in 36 holes. These recollections serve as a testament to his skill and the effectiveness of the coaching he received, as well as the mental and physical preparation that goes into such achievements. ### Expectations vs. Reality Lesley and Kyle discuss the realities of life on tour, including financial stability, the logistics of travel, and the importance of maintaining a balanced life. They touch upon past experiences with accommodations and travel arrangements humorously reflecting on their naiveté regarding things like credit card points and benefits, which they find invaluable now. ### Closing Thoughts As the episode wraps up, Kyle and Lesley encourage listeners to explore and appreciate golf not just as a sport,... | |||
28 Dec 2021 | 8. The Single Most Important Thing | 00:08:12 | |
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07 Jul 2022 | 26. Part 1: Why I Started The Golf Room & The Adversity That Raged War In My Brain With Glenn Harper | 00:20:40 | |
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19 May 2023 | 55. Hedonic Treadmill Theory (Gratitude) | 00:05:15 | |
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10 May 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #9 | 00:12:34 | |
In this engaging episode of "Tales Of The Tour," hosts Kyle and Lesley Morris dive into the dynamic and often unpredictable life of playing professional golf on tour. From grueling travel schedules to the challenges of adapting to new equipment regulations, the hosts share personal anecdotes that bring the behind-the-scenes world of professional golf to vivid life. 1. **Life on Tour:** Kyle begins the episode by setting the stage for what it’s like to live life on the golf tour, highlighting both the highs and the lows that come with the profession. He shares an intriguing idea related to marketing with Ralph Lauren using the playful term "Ponyboy," discussing how branding intersects with personal identity in the sport. 2. **Travel Tales:** The co-hosts recount their extensive travel experience, driving 924 miles from LaGrange, Georgia, to home with baby Beau in tow—a taxing journey broken down into three grueling days. Lesley shares the logistics of their usual stops, including cities like Columbus, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe. The conversation takes a humorous turn with their memory of "the worst pizza ever" in Albuquerque. 3. **Equipment Challenges:** A significant part of the discussion centers on the pivotal year (2010) when golf club regulations changed, particularly affecting the grooves on the clubs. Kyle recounts a particularly stressful pre-tournament equipment check where his hybrid was unexpectedly flagged for non-conforming grooves, leading to a frantic last-minute scramble to replace it. This incident underlines the often-overlooked aspects of professional golf that can directly impact performance and stress levels. 4. **Canadian Tour and Cal Open Experiences:** Kyle shares his experiences playing in the Canadian tour event, which was made possible through an exemption he got with the help of ice hockey legend Grant Fuhr. Lesley and Kyle delve into the specifics of the tournament challenges, including Kyle's confrontation with new equipment rules. Later, he describes playing in the Cal Open amid the notorious Santa Ana winds, highlighting how external conditions like weather can drastically affect gameplay. 5. **The Hawaii Qualifier:** The episode climaxes with Kyle’s suspenseful attempt to qualify for the Sony Open in Hawaii. A sudden Hawaiian monsoon disrupts his near-perfect game at the last moment, leading to a heart-wrenching miss by just one shot. This segment poignantly illustrates the razor-thin margins and unpredictability in golf, and the emotional rollercoaster athletes undergo. 6. **Personal Growth and Learning:** Reflecting on these experiences, Kyle discusses how these events have shaped his perspective on golf and life. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, adaptability, and maintaining a positive mindset amidst adversities. As the episode wraps up, Kyle encourages listeners to engage directly with him through a special text line for personalized advice or discussions about golf, underscoring his commitment to his listeners and his passion for the sport. 00:00 Podcast explores professional golf tour's ups, downs. 03:39 He paid me, so I'd pay him. 09:20 Difficult qualifiers, expensive tour, 4 under par. 11:54 Thanking listeners and encouraging questions via text. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
27 Dec 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #18 | 00:10:23 | |
In this episode, Lesley and I are taking a journey to the Fall of 2012 as we recount our swing through various stops in Alabama and beyond. You'll hear about the challenging conditions on the Robert Trent Jones course in Dothan, a surprising penalty that cost us dearly, and a memorable outing at the New Mexico State Open where I faced off against now-tour star Tony Finau. Plus, a life-changing revelation post-tournament has us heading into a whole new chapter of our lives. Memorable Moments 00:00 Bermuda grass affected putt direction notably. 03:05 Enjoy, subscribe, and share the Stock Shot Secrets. 07:32 Sunday event conflicted with watching Seahawks. Top Takeaways Life on Tour is Varied:
Course Challenges:
Rules Awareness is Crucial:
Team Dynamics:
Travel and Preparation:
Unexpected Penalties:
Personal Setbacks and Triumphs:
Balancing Life and Career:
Major Milestones:
Anticipation of Future Challenges:
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08 Feb 2022 | 13. Playing Golf VS Being a GOLFER | 00:11:23 | |
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20 May 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #11 | 00:18:21 | |
Welcome back to another adventurous episode of "Tales Of The Tour," brought to you by Stock Shot Secrets. Join hosts Kyle and Lesley Morris as they delve deep into the nitty-gritty of life on the professional golf tour, sharing candid tales that swing between exhilarating highs and challenging lows. This episode, packed with personal anecdotes and valuable insights, serves as a treasure chest for golf enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, giving a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the professional golfing lifestyle. #### Key Points Discussed - **Life On Tour**: Kyle opens the episode by setting the stage for what it’s like living the tour life—from the unpredictable travel and quirky accommodations to the intense competition and camaraderie among players. Lesley adds her perspective on how these experiences can be fun yet demanding, highlighting the family’s adaptation to a nomadic lifestyle. - **Documenting Memories**: Lesley mentions the joy of documenting their journey for their children, creating a tangible series of memories that their family cherishes. She shares how their kids and even Kyle’s parents find joy and pride in listening to the episodes, bringing the family closer through shared experiences and stories. - **Origin of Online Golf Lessons**: A significant part of the episode revolves around Kyle’s interaction with a coach named Mike Bender, which paved the way for remote golf instruction. Kyle discusses the initial resistance and eventual acceptance of online coaching, offering an inside look at how necessity drove innovation within golf instruction. - **Travel Tales**: The Morris couple reminisces about their extensive travels during the tours, sharing specifics from driving nearly 2,000 miles from Scottsdale to various tournaments across the U.S. They cover their stops in towns that left impressions on them, like the quaint, eerie Van Horn, Texas, and the upscale ambiance of Highland Park near Dallas. Each location comes with its own story, contributing to the rich tapestry of tour life. - **Family and Food**: Food emerges as a recurring theme in their travels. From indulgent treats like Nutella and pretzels to local delicacies like Reubens in McCormick, SC, the Morrises discuss how food plays into the travel experience but also the challenges of maintaining a healthy diet on the road. - **Learning Experiences and Mentorship**: Kyle discusses not just the technical side of golf but also the personal growth aspects, such as learning etiquette and interpersonal skills on the tour. He shares anecdotes about being called out for minor faux pas and how these moments have been formsative, not just for his career but his character. - **Golf Etiquette and Junior Golf Challenges**: The conversation shifts towards the changing norms of golf etiquette, especially among younger players. Kyle expresses concerns about the deteriorating standards and reflects on his own learning curve in the sport's social intricacies. - **Dangerous Wildlife Encounters**: Venturing through various golf courses brings its own set of challenges, including unexpected encounters with wildlife. Lesley shares a nerve-wracking story about encountering snakes during one of the tournaments, which adds a layer of thrill and terror to the touring lifestyle. - **Golf As a Team Sport**: While golf is often seen as an individual sport, the Morrises highlight the community and bonds formed during tours. They reflect on the friendships developed, the support systems created, and how these human connections enriched their tour experience. #### Conclusion This episode of "Tales Of The Tour" wraps up with Kyle and Lesley reflecting on the broader implications of their experiences. From personal growth and the evolution of the game to the intricate balance of family life with professional commitments, they cover a wide range of topics that... | |||
16 Aug 2022 | 33. Can You Fix Your Swing Right Before You Play | 00:10:18 | |
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07 Jun 2024 | Inside The Room: Ben Pellicani | 00:23:21 | |
In this episode of "Inside The Room," Kyle Morris welcomes one of his favorite people and fellow golf instructor, Ben Pellicani. They dive into Ben's journey from a young amateur golfer to becoming a well-known golf instructor and former TrackMan sales rep. Ben shares insights into his teaching philosophy, the importance of feedback in training, and how understanding physics and mechanics play a crucial role in mastering the game of golf. #### Episode Highlights: - **Introduction and Background**: - Kyle Morris introduces Ben Pellicani, highlighting their long-standing friendship and Ben's role as an instructor in Nashville, Tennessee. - Ben provides an overview of his background, growing up in the Northeast, and his early passion for golf driven by sibling rivalry. - The journey from a high handicapper to playing high school and college golf. - **Early Career and TrackMan Experience**: - Ben talks about his initial career challenges, including a stint as an assistant golf pro and his decision to focus on instruction. - His pioneering role as one of the first TrackMan sales reps and how his mechanical engineering background proved beneficial. - The significance of TrackMan in modern golf and its impact on player performance and coaching. - **Transition to Mike Bender's Academy**: - Ben explains how he transitioned from playing and selling TrackMan to becoming the academy director at Mike Bender's Academy. - The steep learning curve and opportunities to observe and learn from top instructors like Mike Bender. - The development and implementation of a structured teaching philosophy, focusing on mechanics and feedback. - **Teaching Philosophy and Methods**: - The importance of feedback stations and drills in effective golf training. - Ben's four pillars of training: feedback, training aids, old-school drills, and gym-like exercises. - Emphasizing the need for diversified training methods to address different aspects of the game and improve efficiency. - **Common Issues in Amateur Golf**: - Addressing common flaws among amateur golfers: improper pivoting, poor clubface management, and inefficient speed creation. - The critical role of understanding and managing these aspects to lower handicaps and improve overall performance. - Encouraging players to become their own coaches by deeply understanding the "why" behind their practice routines and techniques. - **Adapting Teaching for Different Learners**: - The need for personalized instruction tailored to individual physical attributes and learning styles. - How physics and mechanics apply universally, but the approach to teaching them can vary. - Ben's experience in collegiate coaching and the importance of clear communication in helping students grasp concepts and improve. - **Remote Coaching and The Golf Room Everywhere**: - Ben's involvement with The Golf Room Everywhere and the benefits of remote coaching. - How modern technology allows for effective training and improvement regardless of geographical location. - The importance of feedback and consistent practice in remote coaching environments. - **Final Thoughts and Contact Information**: - Ben shares his excitement for teaching and helping golfers achieve their goals. - Encourages listeners to follow him on Instagram (@pelligolf) for tips, drills, and interactive Q&A sessions. - Information on how to work with Ben remotely through The Golf Room Everywhere for personalized coaching. #### Conclusion: This episode provides a comprehensive look at Ben Pellicani’s journey in the golf industry, from a passionate young golfer to a respected instructor. His insights into the importance of structured practice, understanding mechanics,... | |||
14 Jan 2023 | 47. How To Maintain Your Golf Swing 12 Months A Year | 00:10:16 | |
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11 Oct 2024 | 93. How's Your Practice? | 00:14:20 | |
Welcome to episode 93 of Stock Shot Secrets! I'm your host, Kyle Morris. Today, we're diving deep into the crucial differences between generic practice and deliberate practice. If you've been struggling to take your golf game to the next level, this episode is for you. We'll explore insights from renowned sports psychologist Doctor Michael Gervais, who emphasizes the importance of goal-driven practice, using feedback loops to pinpoint weaknesses, and constantly pushing your limits. I'll break down these concepts and provide practical tips to help you transform your practice sessions from routine to results-oriented. Stay tuned to discover how to practice with purpose and finally see the progress you've been aiming for! And don't forget to visit stockshotclub.com for exclusive access to personalized coaching. Let's get started! 00:00 Identify goals and utilize feedback loops effectively. 04:11 Feedback loops are essential for effective practice. 07:14 Enjoy, like, subscribe, and share the podcast. 11:45 Exhausting practice is essential for improvement. 13:46 Get 7-day free access at stockshotclub.com. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
14 Nov 2022 | 44. Why You Are Only One Feeling Away | 00:10:28 | |
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11 Feb 2022 | 14. Your Stuff is your Stuff | 00:10:17 | |
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21 Feb 2025 | Tales Of The Tour #22 | 00:09:12 | |
Welcome back to another episode of Tales of the Tour on Stock Shot Secrets with your host, Kyle Morris, and his beloved co-host and wife, Lesley. Today, we're diving into the adventurous world of professional golf with a personal twist. Kyle shares an unforgettable experience from the tour, where stellar performance met the challenges of family life on the road, including a mishap with their car's air conditioning during a sweltering summer. Listen in as they recount a journey from Florence, South Carolina, to a crucial tournament in Tennessee, and how a shift in mindset from overthinking to "unconscious putting" led to a dramatic turnaround. With insightful anecdotes and a focus on the mental side of golf, this episode is packed with lessons and stories that resonate both on and off the course. So, tune in and enjoy the ride! 00:00 Reading golf books improves performance remarkably. 03:15 Quitting competitive golf despite Type A nature. 08:44 Join for personalized golf plans in Columbus. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
19 Jan 2023 | 48. Don’t Be A Golf Ball Wacker Guy | 00:09:40 | |
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03 May 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #8 | 00:11:59 | |
In this captivating episode of Tales of the Tour, hosts Kyle and Lesley Morris dive deep into the idiosyncrasies of life as a touring professional golfer and share personal anecdotes from their extensive experiences on the road. The episode is not only informative but also filled with light-hearted banter and reflective insights, making it an enjoyable and enlightening listen for golf enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. **Highlights from the Episode:** 1. **Life on the Tour: The Good and the Tough:** Kyle introduces the episode by discussing life on tour, mentioning how it can fluctuate between rewarding and challenging experiences. This sets the stage for a series of stories that underline the uncertainties and joys that come with being on the road in professional golf. 2. **Roles Reversal and DIY Adventures on the Home Front:** The episode opens with a light-hearted exchange about a recent DIY project where Lesley installed a new bumper on their Jeep while Kyle was engaged with the draft inside. This amusing anecdote led to a broader discussion on the reversed roles in their relationship, where Lesley often takes on what might traditionally be considered ‘handyman’ tasks, influenced by her father’s skills and involvement in various projects. 3. **Traveling Tales and the Shift to Golf Coaching:** Kyle and Lesley recount their travels through various tournaments — particularly touching on a pivotal moment in La Grange, Georgia, where Kyle had a career-impacting realization about his play style influenced by fellow golfer Michael Thompson. This naturally segues into Kyle's eventual transition from player to coach, reflecting on the evolution of their golf journey. 4. **Green Reading and Advice Along the Practice Green,** Kyle shares a quirky piece of advice from his days on tour, relating to green reading and decision-making in golf, which he now passes onto his students in the Elite Junior Academy and during his webinars for Stock Shot Club. 5. **Plans for a Summer Tour with Family:** Lesley discusses her idea of renting an RV next summer and traveling across the country to play in golf tournaments with the family, revealing an adventurous side to their future plans and emphasizing the continued integration of golf into their family life. 6. **Reflections on Competitions and Lessons Learned:** They discuss past tournaments, particularly focusing on the Wounded Warrior Pro Am event at Fort Gordon, which left a lasting impression on Kyle due to both the resilience of the participants and a humorous yet startling incident involving a golf ball and a golf cart. 7. **Looking Ahead and Embracing Future Opportunities:** As the episode nears a close, Kyle and Lesley contemplate the possibilities that lie ahead, not just in terms of golf but life’s unexpected adventures, proving that even off the course, the 'tour' life offers endless opportunities for growth and new experiences. 8. **Call to Action: Engage with the Community:** Kyle encourages listeners to engage more actively by subscribing and participating in the Stock Shot Club’s community offerings, reinforcing the podcast’s goal of building a supportive and interactive community of golf lovers. **Conclusion:** Throughout the episode, “Tales of the Tour” successfully blends personal storytelling with practical golf insights, offering listeners a unique glimpse into the professional and personal life of a touring golfer turned coach. Kyle and Lesley's dynamic as co-hosts adds depth and relatability to the podcast, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of professional golf and the relational dynamics it entails. Their upcoming plans and continued passion for the sport promise more engaging and inspiring episodes ahead. 00:00 La... | |||
28 Mar 2025 | 108. How It All Comes Down To Impact with guest Adam Young | 00:41:39 | |
In this episode of "Stock Shot Secrets," host Kyle Morris welcomes Adam Young, a highly regarded golf instructor, to unravel the secrets of crafting a reliable stock shot. Together, they delve into the fascinating realm of golf mechanics, where Adam shares his unconventional journey from beginner golfer to a renowned instructor known for advocating instinctive play over technical fixes. The episode highlights Adam's practical approach to improving impact through creative drills, as well as the significance of understanding ball flight, intent, and feedback loops in practice. Tune in to discover how these insights can elevate your game, enabling you to consistently hit your stock shots with confidence. 00:00 "Introducing Adam's Story and Insights" 04:44 "Intent Change via Nail Drill" 06:45 Externally Driven Golf Instruction 11:44 Embracing Failure for Better Practice 13:08 Golf Practice: Finding the Middle 18:25 Micro Mechanics of Golf Swings 20:24 Golf Swing Contact Drill 23:19 Golf Practice Strategy and Drill Setup 28:05 Practice Phases: Block, Random, Compete 29:27 Effective Study and Break Technique 35:19 Golf Spin and Launch Dynamics Query 36:30 Golf Spin Dynamics Explained 39:23 Golf Practice Techniques Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
29 Mar 2022 | 20. If You Don't Have Good Alignment You Don't Have Anything : Part 2 | 00:12:17 | |
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14 Mar 2025 | 106. If You Don’t Account for THIS, Hitting Greens Becomes Really Hard | 00:12:49 | |
Welcome to another episode of Stock Shot Secrets with your host, Kyle Morris. Ever found yourself struggling with hitting greens and fairways when the terrain is anything but flat? In this episode, Kyle breaks down the crucial factors you need to consider when dealing with uneven lies on the golf course. From uphill and downhill lies to situations where the ball is above or below your feet, each scenario can significantly affect the curvature and distance of your shots. Kyle goes into detail about the adjustments in aim, club selection, and stance required to maintain your stock shot consistency. Tune in as he provides insightful tips to help you navigate these challenging lies more effectively, so you can hit more greens, more fairways, and ultimately enjoy your game a whole lot more. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, this is an episode you don't want to miss! 00:00 Impact of Uphill Lies on Golf Shots 06:07 Golf Ball Above Feet Dynamics 07:52 Aiming Tips for Uneven Lies 11:44 "Evaluating Lies for Better Golf" Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
16 Feb 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #2 | 00:25:48 | |
Welcome back to another episode of Tales Of The Tour, where your hosts, the dynamic husband-and-wife duo, Kyle and Lesley Morris, share behind-the-scenes stories and laughter from their life on tour as a professional golfer and caddy. In today’s episode, TOTT 02, join us as we dive into the oft-overlooked financial grind that underpins the glitz and glamor of the PGA Tour. Kyle begins with a fascinating tale when he met the legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus and his own investor, Larry. Casting light on the necessity of financial backing in golf, Kyle recounts how he raised a formidable sum, well over six figures annually, giving us an insider's perspective on the business side of swinging clubs. It’s a journey of uprooting and relocation as Kyle moves to Arizona, becoming a part of the TBC Scottsdale scene. From the pressure-cooker environment where high stakes matched the competitive spirit, emerge stories of Kyle's ascent, which saw him wheeling in winnings and garnering autograph requests — a clear sign that he has made it big. But it’s not just about the glory. Kyle's son, Adler, gets embroiled in a gambling fiasco, reflecting the shadow of betting within the sport. As the Morris couple vivaciously unpacks their tour adventures, the talk steers to the omnipresence of financial strife. Kyle's experiences during the market crash, conducting fundraisers, and the strain it puts on players reveal the fiscal tightrope they walk daily. As caddy and partner, Lesley's role can't be overstated. We revisit a defining moment when Kyle's missed an 8-foot putt, the difference between making the cup and facing the dire financial consequences of the miss. The couple shares the practical realities — cheaper lodgings, frugal meals, cabin stays in Gatlinburg — painting a picture far from the opulent tour lifestyle one might imagine. The dedication is palpable as Lesley leaves behind a budding career in culinary studies to support Kyle's dream. Their story begins with a chuckle, narrating their journey from starry-eyed newlyweds to seasoned road warriors, living out of their car and cramming life and luggage into a space meant for travel, not living. Their lifeline comes in the guise of Larry Zonka, a family friend whose connections, including an instrumental one with Jack Nicklaus, provide the couple a launchpad. Kyle’s critical meeting with Jack unearths wisdom that transcends golf advice, touching upon consistency, predictability, and the value of intuition. We're then swept into an amusing detour as Kyle deals with an identity mix-up, earning the moniker "Clueless Kyle." Mistaken identity reaches a humorous peak when he’s confused with an NHL legend, spawning a litany of mistaken autograph requests and perplexing fan encounters. Light-hearted recollections of social snafus ensue, including a memorable swim attempt that left more than aspirations soaked at Lake Norman. As the episode winds down, the Morris couple wraps up with a heartening camaraderie and familiarity that only years of shared touring can bring. With anecdotes that ensure grins and the occasional guffaw, they thank their audience for joining in and encourage them to spread the word of Tales Of The Tour. Awaiting listeners in the next episode is a tease about "Stock Shot Secrets," promising more insider knowledge and stories from the fairway. But before they sign off, the sounds of the lake offer one last tale: a canine clash leaving Kyle too sore for golf, a barbecue that ties CrossFit into their travelling lore, and the hilarious challenge of navigating tournament etiquette — specifically, the legal conundrum of shielding golf clubs from the rain with an umbrella. 00:00 Newlyweds move west, discuss fundraising, marriage story. 04:38 Planned to stay, but had no job. 08:17 Visit to Jack's house influences stock shot. 10:11 Focus and commit to your goals completely. 13:01 Negotiating... | |||
28 Feb 2025 | 104. What Separated Tiger from the Rest | 00:10:05 | |
Tiger Woods is considered by many as the best iron player of all time due to his exceptional control over yardages, hitting 51% of shots short of the flag and 49% long, the best ratio in golf history. This time, we're breaking down the secrets behind Tiger Woods' legendary status as the best iron player of all time and exploring how amateur golfers like you can improve your game by controlling your yardages. Here are 3 key takeaways from the episode:
Key Moments 00:00 Golf Swing: Potato Gun Analogy 03:36 Golf Swing Distance Control Analogy 07:42 Golf Distance Control Tips Whether you’re aiming to hit more greens or build consistent stock shots, these strategies offer a pathway to elevate your golf game. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
18 Oct 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #15 | 00:20:27 | |
Welcome back to Tales of the Tour, where we delve into the highs and lows of life on the professional golf circuit. In today's episode, Kyle and Lesley Morris recount their experiences navigating the challenges of mini tour golf. They discuss the financial pressures, the importance of shooting consistently low scores, and the unexpected trials that arise, like equipment mishaps and penalties. This episode takes us to Woodcreek and Miami, Oklahoma, where the couple shares vivid anecdotes of their journey, from Lesley's unique caddying experiences to the camaraderie and surprises that come with life on the road. Get ready for an inside look at the realities of pursuing golf at a professional level, complete with personal stories, heartfelt reflections, and a touch of humor. Join us for another engaging episode of Tales of the Tour! 00:00 Exploring professional golf tour experiences through podcast. 03:42 Visiting pond, met Kevin Hall, Ohio State. 09:14 Reflecting on personal growth and communication skills. 09:36 Reflecting on sharing memories with friend, Ben. 15:38 Couple traveled; not core group friends. 18:13 Penalty informed post-tournament to avoid interference. 19:25 Leave now; revisit 2012 in future episode. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/paradise-island License code: EGCL4LAT2URKBLYU Copyright 2025 Kyle Morris | |||
30 Jan 2022 | 12. You Can't Fix A Car Without Tools... | 00:09:06 | |
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25 Mar 2022 | 19. Developing a Master Plan : Part 1 | 00:13:25 | |
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09 Sep 2022 | 37. Stock Shot Secrets Overtime - Compete To Leave | 00:07:15 | |
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19 Jul 2024 | 86. How To Build Your Bag | 00:23:37 | |
In this enlightening episode of "Stock Shot Secrets," host Kyle Morris and expert guest Matt Clinger delve deep into the intricacies of building a well-balanced golf bag. They unravel the complexities of choosing golf clubs, ensuring each piece of equipment is tailored to the player's unique needs and playing style. The episode is a treasure trove of practical advice, debunking common misconceptions, and enlightening golfers on how to maximize their game through smart club selection. #### Key Topics Discussed 1. **Golf Club Specifications and Manufacturer Insights:** - **A Cautionary Tale:** The episode kicks off with a discussion on how manufacturers may sometimes mislead golfers with their representations of club characteristics. Both Kyle and Matt emphasize the importance of looking beyond marketing gimmicks to truly understand what each club offers. 2. **Drivers - The Foundation of a Good Bag:** - **Understanding Length:** The conversation highlights that the average driver length is around 45.5 inches. They stress that hitting the ball in the center of the face at 45 inches can lead to improved accuracy and better shots. - **Maximizing Distance and Consistency:** The goal, they mention, is to find a balance between maximizing distance while maintaining shot consistency. 3. **Wedges and Their Crucial Role:** - **Bounce and Grind:** They discuss the importance of wedge grind and utilizing the bounce properly, particularly around the greens. Too much bounce can be detrimental, especially on delicate shots. - **Wedge Gaps:** Matt shares insightful tips on maintaining a 4-degree loft difference between wedges to ensure a consistent 10-yard distance gap. This precision can often be the difference between a good and a great shot. 4. **Putters – The Stroke Makers:** - **Customization is Key:** Proper setup is crucial for putters. Understanding a player's hand movements through impact helps in determining the right length, style, and bend of a putter. - **Greens Matter:** They also consider factors like the speed of greens and personal preferences, which play a deciding role in putter selection. 5. **Building Yardages and Utilizing All Clubs:** - **Know Your Yardages:** One key theme is the importance of knowing and building yardages across all clubs in the bag. The duo emphasizes the need for golfers to become familiar with each club's distance capabilities. - **Full Utilization:** Kyle and Matt underline the necessity of utilizing all 14 clubs in the bag, ensuring golfers have the right tool for every shot. 6. **Fitting Process for a Set of Irons:** - **Tailored to You:** The episode dives into the process of fitting a set of irons. Understanding the golfer's comfort level, especially with the longest iron they can comfortably hit, is pivotal. - **Hybrid Considerations:** For clubs beyond comfortable iron distance, hybrids are recommended. The smooth transition from irons to hybrids can significantly enhance a player's game. 7. **Club Selection and Course Characteristics:** - **Course Tailored:** The choice of clubs should be influenced by the player's typical golf course and tee selection. - **Driving Considerations:** For instance, some players might not need a 3 wood if their driving distance and course length make a 5 wood more effective. 8. **Debunking the Off-the-Rack Myth:** - **Custom Fit Benefits:** Off-the-rack clubs might not be ideal for most players. Custom fitting is crucial for proper club analysis and to improve the golf swing. - **Customer-First Approach:** At TGR, the priority is to make customers better at golf, not just to sell equipment. This philosophy ensures that the fitting process is genuinely tailored to the player's needs. 9. **Decisive Wedge and Hybrid Choices:** - **Loft and Distance:** Matt... | |||
20 Aug 2022 | 34. You Feel What You Focus On | 00:10:48 | |
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16 Aug 2024 | Inside The Room: Origin Story of TheGolfRoomEverywhere with Dominic Caminiti | 00:33:46 | |
In this enlightening episode of *Inside The Room*, host Kyle Morris sits down with business partner and long-time friend, Dominic Caminiti, to delve into the dynamic and inspiring journey behind the establishment and growth of The Golf Room Everywhere (TGRE). What started as a small training facility has blossomed into a renowned and influential platform, thanks to their shared vision, relentless drive, and innovative use of technology. **Dominic's Humble Beginnings in Golf** Dominic Caminiti's introduction to golf was somewhat serendipitous. A high school hockey player without much prior interest in golf, Dominic was prompted by his father to try out for the golf team. Despite an underwhelming start, where he shot poorly, Dominic discovered an unexpected passion for the game. This passion drove him to improve his skills, eventually leading him to play college golf. However, like many dedicated athletes, Dominic hit a plateau and found it increasingly difficult to elevate his game despite exploring numerous techniques and advice. It wasn't until 2017 when he began working with Kyle Morris that he made significant strides. Their coaching relationship blossomed not only into effective skill development but also into a deep personal friendship and business partnership. **The Transformation Through Coaching** Dominic elaborates on the transformative impact Kyle's coaching had on his game. He recounts his struggles with consistency and how Kyle's concept of "steep shallow steep" was pivotal in refining his swing. A memorable technique Kyle introduced was the "anti-lift pull" drill, which enhanced Dominic's shots and solidified his confidence. Kyle and Dominic reflect on the importance of feedback and communication in the coaching process. Dominic's experience illustrates how crucial immediate and consistent feedback is for improvement. He shares a touching story of how he successfully taught a golf lesson to a deaf student using non-verbal cues, emphasizing the power of attentive and adaptive instruction. **Birth of The Golf Room Everywhere** Their shared commitment to revolutionizing golf instruction led them to conceive The Golf Room Everywhere. Dominic approached Kyle with the vision to create a platform that offers golfers around the world instant access to professional coaching without the traditional constraints of booking in-person lessons. This initiative aimed to extend the benefits of personalized, continuous feedback and eliminate the inefficiencies that often accompany traditional coaching models. They leveraged cutting-edge technology like Sportsbox AI and CoachNow's video programs to provide precise and clear feedback to their clients. This tech-forward approach not only broadened their reach but also enhanced the learning experience for over 50,000 golfers worldwide. **Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities** The episode also explores the entrepreneurial journey and challenges Dominic faced while transitioning from a traditional golf instruction model to an online business format. Initially, with limited resources and a steep learning curve, Dominic's determination and innovative thinking played a crucial role in their success. The fortuitous timing during the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift towards remote and online golf lessons, allowing TGRE to gain traction and become widely popular. **Introducing StockShotClub** A pivotal development discussed is the creation of StockShotClub, a membership-based platform designed to provide affordable and continual coaching. Dominic and Kyle highlight the huge benefits of regular feedback and consistency in practice. StockShotClub ensures that members can frequently submit videos for analysis, receive prompt feedback, and make real-time adjustments, thus maximizing practice efficiency and improvement. Kyle recounts a poignant example where he advised a young junior golfer... | |||
07 Jan 2022 | 11. The Three Little Pigs?!? | 00:06:01 | |
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21 Jun 2024 | 83. How To Get Out Of Your Own Way And Play Your Best: Part 2 | 00:42:35 | |
In this highly anticipated follow-up episode of "Stock Shot Secrets," host Kyle Morris dives deep into the intricacies of mastering the mental and emotional aspects of golf to elevate one's game. Morris covers everything from setting realistic expectations and the necessity of practice, to handling emotions on the course, and specific techniques for managing pressure and self-talk. ### Setting Realistic Expectations and the Need for Practice Kyle Morris begins the episode by addressing the often-overlooked importance of setting realistic expectations. He highlights that many golfers set themselves up for disappointment by having unrealistic goals without putting in the necessary practice. Morris asserts that making solid contact with the golf ball should be the primary focus before working on other aspects of the game, as it lays the foundation for a reliable stock shot. ### Personalized Coaching Programs Understanding that every player’s journey is unique, Morris introduces listeners to the personalized coaching program available through Stock Shot Secrets. By joining stockshotclub.com, listeners can take advantage of a free 7-day trial to experience personalized coaching and community support, which can be a game-changer in their golfing journey. ### Emotional Management on the Course Morris delves into the critical role of emotional management in golf performance. He advises that it is perfectly normal to feel emotions after a bad shot, but the key is to quickly move on and maintain optimism. By allowing oneself to feel emotions without dwelling on them, golfers can stay focused and professional, thus minimizing the impact of a single poor shot on their overall game. ### Pressure Management Techniques To handle the pressure, especially on the first tee, Morris shares some personal techniques. These include deep breathing exercises and creating a routine that overlaps with playing partners. He emphasizes that being in a relaxed state of mind can significantly improve performance, aiding golfers in making better, more confident swings. ### The Moment of Impact and the Think Box vs. Play Box One of the most insightful segments of the episode revolves around the "moment of impact." Morris explains the crucial difference between the "think box" and the "play box," two mental states that every golfer must navigate. The think box is where strategy and planning occur, whereas the play box is where execution happens. By separating these two phases and focusing fully on the play box during the swing, golfers can improve their performance at the moment of impact. ### Managing Goals and Expectations for New Golfers For new golfers, Morris offers invaluable advice on managing goals and expectations. He stresses the importance of seeking guidance and joining a supportive golf community, as these steps can significantly accelerate improvement and make the learning process more enjoyable. ### Self-Talk and Its Impact on Performance Self-talk can either be a golfer's best friend or worst enemy. Morris discusses how negative self-talk can perpetuate negative memories and self-perceptions, dramatically affecting performance. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing these negative thoughts. By replacing negative self-talk with positive affirmations, golfers can create a more supportive internal dialogue that fosters confidence and focus. ### Expanding the Pot of Skill Using an engaging analogy, Morris explains how the "pot" of skill needs to be expanded for golfers to reach their maximum potential. He underscores the importance of continuous skill improvement while also focusing on mental and emotional management. By expanding their skill set and honing their mental game, golfers can navigate challenges more effectively and perform at a higher level. ###... | |||
29 Jul 2022 | 30. The Adler Affirmation | 00:09:58 | |
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26 Apr 2024 | 73. James Sieckmann | 00:44:55 | |
In today’s insightful episode, we’re joined by the illustrious James Sieckmann, a name synonymous with excellence in golf instruction.* Sieckmann begins with an assertion that might raise eyebrows among those who’ve ever struggled with chipping: its simplicity. Defying the common tendency to overcomplicate, he introduces us to the “program, block then compete” methodology—a philosophy engrained in the rhythm of his teaching and the basis of his approach to practice for the short game. Delving into personal experience, I recount my own journey of retooling my chipping under Sieckmann’s tutelage. Through regimented practice and adherence to his articulate guidelines, I testify to the significance such discipline bears on the journey to refinement and reliability in chipping. Championing the incorporation of games and challenges within practice, Sieckmann provides a detailed framework for structuring such activities to target individual deficits, stimulate competitiveness, and promote skill advancement. This narrative is echoed with anecdotes of professional players who've benefitted from strict discipline in their routine and recreational golfers who've seen considerable improvements. Perhaps unexpectedly, the spotlight then shifts to the traditional tools of our trade—golf clubs. Sieckmann urges golfers to regularly refresh their wedges, highlighting how frequent use, specifically in bunkers, leads to a degradation of the grooves. For amateur golfers, he suggests the frequent replacement of these pivotal tools to ensure performance remains uncompromised. He extends this by enlightening listeners on his involvement with wedge design advocating for personalization to match playing conditions—higher bounce for softer terrains and vice versa. Yet underlying Sieckmann’s extensive technical counsel is a much more simplistic belief: that good golf is about simplicity, clarity, skill, and commitment. He expresses concern that technology, though a beneficial tool in the modern golfer’s arsenal, shouldn’t overshadow these core aspects. He discusses the place of technology, acknowledging its validity in validating instructive decisions but ultimately trusting in the human touch, honed through years of experience. When I ask about teaching a specific 15-yard shot off a fairway lie, Sieckmann responds with an articulate analysis—one filled with precise swing parameters including angle of attack, path, face to path relationship, and nuances like low point control and rhythm. He provides insights into improving rhythm and tempo by maintaining the radius of one’s swing and utilizing tools like the orange whip wedge. Discussion takes another turn as Sieckmann espouses the virtue of maintaining a pristine set of golf clubs. With a keen eye on execution, he advises listeners on the regular replacement of wedges and the benefits found within varying bounce and loft configurations. A meticulous approach, he posits, enables a golfer to adapt their game across an array of conditions. In the spirit of shared wisdom and breadth of knowledge, Sieckmann mentions his series of books which offer golfers insights into perfecting their short game and putting. He also references his short game mastery program, remote learning opportunities, and his weekly Facebook live sessions as additional resources for learning. As we round off our conversation, the influence of James Sieckmann on my life, both as a player and coach, cannot be understated—a sentiment likely shared by many of our listeners. An invitation is extended to join our Stock Shot Club, where personalized coaching takes precedence, and the teachings of experts like Sieckmann inform the curriculums. James Sieckmann’s career arc is significant. From a player to an influencer of the game, his transition to teaching heralds a career adorned with landmark achievements—including his recognition as PGA... | |||
15 Mar 2024 | Inside The Room: Pete Darke | 00:22:20 | |
In this thought-provoking episode of Inside The Room, host Kyle Morris delves deep into the fascinating intersection where the rhythm of music meets the tempo of sports—specifically, golf. Kyle opens the episode by sharing his journey of intense passion for drumming, which translated into a career of study and teaching, setting the stage for a rich discussion with his guest, Pete Darke, a multi-talented individual with a background as varied as it is intriguing. This conversation between Kyle and Pete is centered on the importance of tempo and rhythm, not just in music but remarkably in golf as well. Pete, with an extensive background in music, details how his approach to golf instruction is heavily influenced by the patterns and consistencies he learned while playing an instrument. As any golfer knows, and as Pete emphasizes, golf is a game of precision, where the player's swing tempo can make or break their entire performance. Thus, the concept of practicing slowly and consecutively increasing one's pace, much like how one would master a musical piece, is vital to acquiring proficiency. Throughout the episode, Pete draws an innovative comparison between clapping in time to a beat and maintaining the consistent tempo required for a smooth golf swing. Kyle builds on this by sharing his own experience of employing a metronome—a tool quintessential to musicians—as a means to improve his golf swing, illustrating the close parallels between the rhythm of drumming and the cadence of a swing. A pivotal part of the conversation revolves around the art of practice. Both Pete and Kyle discuss practice techniques such as using mirrors or lasers, engaging in slow-motion exercises, and the effective alternation between block and random practice. They ponder over the blend of discipline and joy one needs to sustain while practicing, reflecting upon the balance between hitting the range and actually playing on the course. Additionally, the two underscore the significance of tailoring one's practice to address personal strengths and weaknesses, as this targeted approach enables development and better performance. Pete encapsulates his teaching philosophy through a music analogy: just as musicians practice scales and then play songs, golfers should focus both on fundamental exercises and on playing the actual game. It’s about building the skills slowly and then applying them in context. In a candid moment, Pete extends his gratitude to Kyle for the opportunity to share his insights on the show "Stock Shot Secrets" and to connect with listeners who may be keen on booking a lesson at TGR to further their golf endeavors. Diving into the more technical side of golf instruction, Pete talks about his reliance on 3D motion measurements and how the surge of the COVID-19 pandemic required a rapid adjustment to the lack of available technology during that time. This transition didn't hinder his teaching, instead fostering a stronger focus on fundamental practice routines without the luxury of high-tech aids. As we near the conclusion of the episode, Pete offers some sage advice to students of the game: enjoy the gradual process of improvement, stick to a practice regimen, and remember that practicing with attention to detail beats mere playing. The conversation wraps up with the two hosts sharing their observations on the common traits of successful students, notably the esteemed place of consistent and dedicated practice in their learning ethos. Kyle Morris, the host, does not merely run "Inside The Room" as any other podcast; it is constructed to guide listeners on a journey from a $42,000 starting point in assets to establishing a 12-bay, 17,000 square foot training facility. Such an extraordinary evolution provides listeners not just with inspiration but with tangible strategies and insights into achieving personal and professional goals. Pete Darke, himself an... | |||
05 Feb 2024 | Tales Of The Tour #1 | 00:13:56 | |
In the first episode of Tales Of The Tour, hosts Kyle and Lesley Morris introduce listeners to their podcast, promising to provide firsthand insights into the life of professional golfers. The episode delves into the hosts' personal journey, from their initial meeting to getting engaged, married, and embarking on a cross-country move to Scottsdale, Arizona. Kyle sets the stage by posing the central question that the podcast aims to answer: What is life like on tour when playing professional golf? He emphasizes the dichotomy of the experience, highlighting the highs and lows of life on the tour. This serves as a prelude to the plethora of stories and experiences that they will share throughout the series. The hosts express their excitement for the upcoming episodes, and Kyle introduces his wife co-host, Lesley, who he affectionately describes as way prettier than he is. Lesley's presence on the show sets a personal and intimate tone, indicating a deep connection between the hosts that listeners will be able to relate to. The couple introduces the concept of 'Tour Life', a series that chronicles their experiences as Kyle played golf professionally, traveled the world, and navigated the challenges and joys of their personal lives. They express their motivation for capturing these stories - not only for themselves but also as a legacy for their children. Kyle shares an anecdote about their son's love for podcasts, highlighting the importance of documenting their journey for their family's future generations. The hosts give insights into the 'backstory', emphasizing how their relationship began through an unexpected encounter from their mothers' connection. They recount their first meeting at a floral shop, setting the stage for their blossoming romance, and the impactful role that their mothers played in bringing them together. Further, the episode ventures into their experiences before and after their engagement, their move to Scottsdale, and their early days of marriage. Listeners are given glimpses into Lesley's personal aspirations, including her prior enrollment at the French Culinary Institute, and her journey to eventually embrace a life intertwined with professional golf. Kyle shares stories of their journey, shedding light on Leslie's initial disinterest in golf and her supportive role throughout his career, sustaining them through challenges and embracing the victories. Their journey is chronicled with warmth and humor, with Kyle's fast-paced personality juxtaposed against Lesley's quiet support. From Kyle's training and early days as a pro golfer to their wedding and cross-country move, the couple paints a vivid and heartfelt picture of their experiences, compelling listeners to embark on this journey with them. As the episode draws to a close, Kyle and Lesley express the love they share and the excitement for sharing more stories from their tour life in subsequent episodes. Teasing the humor and anecdotes that will unfold in the upcoming episodes, the hosts invite listeners to join them for the thrilling tales of their life on the tour. This episode sets a relatable and endearing tone for the podcast, captivating listeners with the hosts' unique story and setting the stage for a series of compelling, amusing, and insightful tales from the world of professional golf. The warmth and authenticity of the hosts promise a podcast filled with personal storytelling, intimate insights, and a touch of humor, making it a must-listen for sports enthusiasts, golf fans, and anyone drawn to heartfelt human experiences. 00:00 Creating "Tour Life" series to document epic experiences. 05:47 Engaged to amazing chef, speed and ambition. 08:49 Engaged couple has unusual golf experience together. 12:01 Got a B once, but justified it. 12:57 Excited for funny times ahead. Thank you! Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): | |||
21 Dec 2021 | 6. It's Not Possible Without Our Community (Thank You) | 00:05:59 | |
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10 Jun 2024 | 80. Why Your Practice Swing Feels Different Than Your Real Swing | 00:11:26 | |
Welcome to another insightful episode of Stock Shot Secrets, where host Kyle Morris delves into one of the most prevalent issues golfers face: the stark difference between their flawless practice swings and their erratic swings during a real game. This episode examines why this discrepancy occurs and offers practical solutions to overcome it. #### Introduction Kyle opens by sharing an anecdote about a recent encounter with a player who exhibited exceptional practice swings but struggled immensely when hitting an actual golf ball. This isn't a unique problem, as Kyle reveals that many golfers voice the same frustrations via community text lines and online forums. #### The Core Issue: Consequence and Timing According to Kyle, the primary difference between a practice swing and a real swing is the presence of a "consequence." While practice swings are free of immediate repercussions, real swings carry the potential for poor shots, affecting overall performance and adding pressure. **Consequence Awareness:** Kyle discusses how recognizing the element of consequence is the first step towards resolving the issue. Many golfers fail to understand that the added pressure of making contact with the ball changes their timing. He notes that practice swings often appear more fluid because there's no ball to create tension or stress. #### Transitioning from Practice to Real Swings Kyle offers actionable advice to bridge the gap between practice swings and real swings: 1. **Enhanced Awareness:** Golfers need to develop greater self-awareness during their swings. This involves noticing changes in breathing, muscle tension, and overall comfort levels. Kyle emphasizes focusing on one of the five senses—sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing—to improve concentration and reduce stress. 2. **Intentional Focus:** Kyle suggests golfers set a specific intention for each practice session, such as focusing on breathing or the sensation in their hands. By honing in on particular details, golfers can alleviate some of the anxiety associated with hitting an actual ball. #### The Role of Feedback A critical aspect of improving your real swing is using effective feedback mechanisms during practice. Kyle draws an analogy with math problems: practicing incorrect swings is counterproductive, just like consistently solving math problems incorrectly. Instead, golfers need to use feedback tools to ensure they are practicing correctly: - **Utilize Video Analysis:** Kyle recommends filming your golf swing to objectively assess performance. A camera, he says, serves as an "answer key" to validate whether you're making the correct moves. - **Feedback Stations:** Create practice environments that provide immediate feedback. These can include alignment sticks, mirrors, or even a coach’s critique. #### Real-World Application To enforce his point, Kyle shares his personal experiences practicing at renowned courses like TPC Scottsdale and Worthington Hills. He explains how setting up a camera during real-game situations provides invaluable insights, far beyond what mere feelings can offer. #### Mindset and The Freedom to Fail One of the episode's key themes is the importance of giving oneself the "freedom to fail." Kyle explains that genuine improvement occurs when golfers allow themselves to experiment and make mistakes, ideally in low-stress conditions such as late afternoons on an empty golf course. - **Exaggerate for Effect:** When transitioning techniques from practice to real gameplay, Kyle advises exaggerating the swing feelings to make them effective on the course. - **Repeated Validation:** Frequent practice and validation through video analysis help in building trust in the new techniques. #### Conclusion The episode wraps up with a reiteration of the main... | |||
12 Jul 2022 | 28. Part 4: How To Have Peace In The Midst Of Failure When You Know Your Plan Is Perfect With Glenn Harper | 00:05:39 | |
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23 Jun 2022 | 25. Control Your Club Face (Match Up) | 00:06:28 | |
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29 Nov 2021 | 4. The Golf Room Start Up Story (Part Four) | 00:07:36 | |
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19 Feb 2024 | Inside The Room: Mack McConaha | 00:25:04 | |
On this gripping episode of "Inside The Room," host Kyle Morris is joined by golf enthusiast and renowned coach Mack McConaha to unravel the intricacies of golf coaching and its transformative journey. The discussion opens with Kyle and Mack delving into commonly held misconceptions and the propagation of bad advice within golf circles. They stress the necessity for players to learn the truth and shed these widespread falsehoods. Mack emphasizes the essence of adhering to a well-structured practice plan to forge successful golf students. The plan Mack outlines echoes Dr. Tim Lee's three essential components for golf improvement: honing motor and cognitive skills, achieving golf fitness, and maintaining the right practice plan structure. He further elucidates the components of a solid practice structure, including a warm-up regimen, programming strategy, and incorporating various types of practice such as block, random, and competitive elements. The conversation takes an insightful turn as the difference between type A and type B players comes under scrutiny. Mack suggests that each player's preference for practice must be understood and balanced to optimize their training. This sets up a segue into exploring the sheer beauty of problem-solving in golf technique refinement and underscores the role of a positive mindset in translating thoughts to successful shots. Mack recalls a nostalgic moment when lesson notes from 2003, left by a certain Kathy, became an unexpected treasure, belying his initial apprehension about their quality. Indeed, these aged lesson notes morphed into a beneficial resource, reinforcing the point Kyle makes about the vitality of a holistic teaching approach in golf. Anecdotes from Mack's professional journey enrich the discussion, including an episode where he assisted a student with physical limitations. His attendance at a TPI seminar in 2007-08 proved to be pivotal, reshaping his perspective on the body-swing connection and underlining the importance of a multifaceted team approach in golf instruction. Kyle and Mack advocate for this comprehensive teamwork in player development. Their discourse extends to the Futures junior program, examining the incorporation of athleticism and non-golf activities into the coaching regimen for young talents. Mack shares insights into the evolution of his training facility, revealing the steps taken in its transformation from a modest one-track van bay to an expansive 12 bay, 17,000 square foot facility, and underscores his dedication by recounting the start of his passion for golf, which began at a tender age, ultimately propelling him into the golf industry. The discussion turns personal as Mack recounts his early encounters with golf. His journey from joining a caddy program at 13 to ascending through the ranks at a local country club, and ultimately pursuing college golf, sketches a portrait of unwavering dedication. A fascinating aspect of Mack's career is his unique practice of typing up lesson notes for members, a testament to his meticulous approach, and once again, cementing the influence of structured guidance in golf training. Stan Utley's anecdote about the cross-transfer of skills from basketball and ping pong to golf underscores the universal nature of motor skills and coordination. Mack builds on this theme by describing creative ways to imbue physicality in children through activities like sumo wrestling and Crazy Statue, further demonstrating the applicability of diverse methods in teaching golf fundamentals. Kyle shares a personal slice of life, discussing how observing kids pick up golf techniques constitutes an ideal date night with his wife, adding a poignantly human element to the narrative. Mack's experiences at a country club starting in 2002 opens up a dialogue on the significance of incorporating technology, such as launch monitors and video analysis, into... | |||
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27 May 2024 | 77. How To Get Over A Bad Shot | 00:11:19 | |
In this insightful episode of Stock Shot Secrets, host Kyle Morris delves into a quintessential aspect of golf: managing and recovering from bad shots. Through listener engagement and practical advice, Kyle systematically deconstructs how golfers can maintain their composure and emotional stability when things don't go as planned on the course. Kyle starts the episode by setting the stage for the day's topic—how to handle bad shots. He introduces Katie S.’s poignant question about not letting bad hits affect overall performance, noting that golf is inherently a game of misses. Kyle underscores the universality of this issue by explaining that even professional golfers experience bad shots and how they manage them is a key differentiator. Kyle shares a personal insight into his own game, illustrating that during a typical round where he might shoot a 72, most of his shots range between 4 to 7 on a quality scale. He emphasizes the importance of understanding that bad shots are an inevitable part of the game. By setting realistic expectations, golfers can mentally prepare for those inevitable misses and manage their reactions better. The host shifts focus to discuss course management strategy. He encourages players to think about their approach differently by contemplating scenarios like making only one birdie per round. Kyle suggests that such strategic thinking can significantly change decision-making, leading to better shot selection and ultimately improving overall play. Kyle delves into the critical role of emotional resiliency and positive self-talk. He urges players to be aware of their emotional state and the narrative they create in their minds after bad shots. He shares a personal anecdote involving a gym session where he overcame mental limitations by positive reinforcement. Kyle references sports psychologist Sean Fee’s concept of the "gremlin" that whispers negative thoughts and explains the importance of countering these thoughts with awareness and positivity. Kyle outlines practical steps to regain composure on the course: 1. **Changing Physical State:** He advises changing body language by lifting the eyeline above the horizon and maintaining a confident posture. 2. **Natural Optimism:** Immediately finding something positive about the situation, such as having a better angle for the next shot. 3. **Consistent Routine and Breathing:** Maintaining a consistent pre-shot routine and focusing on deep breathing to calm the mind. 4. **Timing and Tempo:** Focusing on key elements like tempo or grip pressure to reset and ensure better timing. Kyle also highlights the importance of having pre-planned remedies for recurring issues and sticking to them rather than constantly tinkering with one's swing after each bad shot. Kyle draws an analogy with football, explaining that neither quarterbacks like Drew Brees nor Patrick Mahomes would dramatically change their approach after one bad throw. He stresses that similarly, golfers should not overreact to single bad shots but should instead look for patterns before making adjustments. The host reiterates the significance of positive self-talk. He explains that golfers spend most of their time on the course with their thoughts, making self-affirmation crucial. By treating oneself kindly and being one’s own best coach and caddy, players can foster a healthier and more effective mindset. Kyle wraps up by encouraging awareness of one's self-talk and defeating negative internal voices. He thanks listeners for tuning in and ensures they leave with practical strategies to overcome bad shots. Visit Stock Shot Club for a seven-day free trial, where you can receive personalized coaching to help them build reliable stock shots. He emphasizes the benefits of having tailored advice and ongoing... | |||
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