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The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code094: Derek Deminsky – Leveling Up the Short Game094: Derek Deminsky – Leveling Up the Short GameIn this episode, we are joined by Derek Deminsky. Derek (@golfbettertucson) is an instructor who specializes in short game instruction.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99), Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin), and Jack Bergstrom (@Jack_Bergstrom)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:10) - Puttview Books first tee shot(02:11) - why Tour players come to him(06:18) - clarity of...2024-12-0651 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code090: J.M. Butler – Winning a National ChampionshipIn this episode, we are joined by J.M. Butler. J.M. (@jm.butler) is a professional golfer who won the 2024 NCAA Team Championship with the Auburn Tigers.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:10) - Puttview Books first tee shot(03:16) - National Championship schedule(05:06) - National Championship setup(09:01) - setting goals2024-06-1735 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code089: Ryan Crysler – Getting Players Great at The FloridianIn this episode, we are joined by Ryan Crysler. Ryan (@ryancrysler) is a senior instructor at the Butch Harmon Floridian.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:10) - Puttview Books first tee shot(06:27) - group structure at The Floridian(12:32) - learning from Butch(16:27) - time at SMU(25:28) - identifying patterns2024-06-0757 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code088: Roberto Castro – What it Takes to be on the PGA TourIn this episode, we are joined by Roberto Castro. Roberto (@cicioCASTRO) currently works a job in consulting, but previously played on the PGA Tour, making 115/192 cuts with 12 Top-10 finishes.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:40) - Puttview Books first tee shot(04:33) - amping up game for the Tour(09:07) - retiring from the Tour2024-05-1956 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code087: Mike Finney – Translating Physics for Better ScoresIn this episode, we are joined by Mike Finney. Mike (@mfinneygolf) is the Director of Golf at the University of Louisville Golf Club. Mike had a successful career as a college golfer at LSU before turning pro and eventually turning to golf instruction.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:09) - Puttview Books first tee shot(03:10...2024-05-101h 17The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code086: Chris Broadie – The Geniuses at PINGIn this episode, we are joined by Chris Broadie. Chris (@chrisbroadie) is the Head of Fitting Science at PING. Prior to that, Chris graduated from Cornell with a degree in math. Chris is the lead data scientist behind PING ‘s innovative fitting applications: Ballnamic, Webfit, and the My Game Insights platform.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:09) - Pu...2024-05-031h 02The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code085: J.C. Deacon – Leading Players to SuccessIn this episode, we are joined by J.C. Deacon. J.C. (@realjcdeacon) played college golf and professional golf before moving to coaching. J.C. is the current head coach of the Florida Gators, who won the 2023 National Championship.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:09) - Puttview Books first tee shot(04:03) - current work from Gators2024-04-261h 00The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code084: Ashton Van Horne – Making Changes No Matter WhatIn this episode, we are joined by Ashton Van Horne. Ashton (@ashtonvanhorne) is a professional golfer and has played on PGA Tour Canada and the Korn Ferry Tour.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(01:02) - Puttview Books first tee shot(06:27) - the recent downs in golf(12:52) - determining what tournament schedule is(18:12...2024-04-1950 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code083: Luke Hopkins – From the Back Office to the Back 9 (on the PGA Tour)In this episode, we are joined by Luke Hopkins. Luke (@lukehclemson) caddies for Ben Martin on the PGA Tour. Prior to that, he played professionally.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)Sponsored by: https://puttviewbooks.com/---(02:09) - Puttview Books first tee shot(07:27) - breaking into caddying(10:52) - college experience(20:59) - preparing for PGA Tour events(27:03...2024-04-121h 07The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code082: VJ Trolio – Coaching World-Class Players and Developing Elite CultureIn this episode, we are joined by VJ Trolio. VJ (@VTROLIO) has been teaching and coaching the game of golf for over two decades. He coaches every part of the game to his clients; preferring to build the mindset and the athlete as the swing evolves. VJ also is the co-inventor of The Putting Arc.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(01:09) - childhood memories and golf...2024-02-0245 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code081: Neal Shipley – From Harrisonburg to AugustaIn this episode, we are joined by Neal Shipley. Neal (@neal_shipley19) is a college golfer at Ohio State and runner-up in the 2023 US Am. Neal played his first three years of college golf at James Madison. Here is his shot in the semi-final match https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjBYZ95_vHA.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(07:04) - finding the right college fit2024-01-2651 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code2023 The Tournament Code Recap – We Tell You What You Should’ve LearnedIn this episode, we go through what we learned this year and what we should be up to in the next year.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(03:22) - chipping technique revelation(05:18) - curving the ball both ways(08:20) - striker's curve and technique(13:10) - ground reaction forces with chair(18:09) - a testament to preparation(21:10...2024-01-1249 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code080: Jim Gallagher, Jr. – Enjoying Golf and Life and Winning the Ryder CupIn this episode, we are joined by Jim Gallagher, Jr. Jim (@GallagherJrGC) is a former professional golfer and current sportscaster. Jim turned pro in 1983 and joined the PGA Tour in 1984. He won five events on the PGA Tour. Jim also was a member of the 1993 Ryder Cup team which was the last team to win in Europe. Jim hosts the Only One Shot Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/only-one-shot-golf/id1493142877.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted...2024-01-051h 08The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code079: Stuart Morgan – Evolution of Coaching and Motor LearningIn this episode, we are joined by Stuart Morgan. Stuart (@StuartMcoaching) is a golf instructor and a PhD candidate at the University of Limerick. Stuart was formerly the director of instruction at the International Junior Golf Academy. Stuart has worked with several top players, including a current Ryder Cupper.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(02:41) - golf handicaps and progression(06:24) - working with...2023-12-291h 02The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code078: Jordan Niebrugge – How I Became an All-American and Walker CupperIn this episode, we are joined by Jordan Niebrugge. Jordan (@jniebs5) played at Oklahoma State where he was a four-time All-American and a two-time Walker Cupper. He won the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship in 2013 and has played in the Masters, the Open, and the U.S. Open. After college, Jordan has played on PGA Tour Canada and the Korn Ferry Tour. Most recently, he is in the process of rehabbing a significant injury and is looking to return to golf in 2024.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram...2023-12-2245 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code077: Tim Tucker – The Secrets Behind Elite Caddying and Great PuttingIn this episode, we are joined by Tim Tucker. Tim (@2timtucker) is a PGA Tour caddie currently working the bag for Kurt Kitayama. Tim was the longtime caddy for Bryson DeChambeau and has also caddied for several other pros, including Lexi Thompson. In addition to caddying, Tim also created the True Aim Marker: https://trueaimmarker.com/---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(04:42) - handicap index...2023-12-151h 07The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code076: Jimmy Stanger – Getting to the PGA Tour and Giving Back In this episode, we are joined by Jimmy Stanger. Jimmy (@jimmy_stanger) is a golfer on the PGA Tour. He started golf at a young age and eventually committed to play for Virginia, where he was an All-American and won the ACC Championship. After graduating from Virginia, Jimmy eventually earned status on the Korn Ferry Tour, and finally gained status on the PGA Tour this year.BirdiesforHope: https://www.jimmystanger.com/birdiesforhope---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code 2023-12-0854 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code075: Dr. Greg Rose – How TPI Trains the World’s Top PlayersIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Greg Rose. Greg (@MyTPI) is a co-founder of TPI. Dr. Rose has helped pioneer the field of analyzing 3-dimensional motion capture models of the golf swing by combining an engineering background with an expertise on the human body. He is one of golf’s top strength and conditioning professionals and works with the world’s top players.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@Dani...2023-12-011h 01The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code074: Andrew Novak – Pressure on the PGA Tour and Learning to Stay PatientIn this episode, we are joined by Andrew Novak. Andrew (@AndrewNovakgolf) is currently on the PGA Tour. He got into the game of golf late and by the time he had developed into a top junior, there weren’t many spots left on top teams. He committed to Wofford, where he excelled, and turned pro after graduating. He started on PGA Tour Canada, made it to the KFT, and then secured status on the PGA Tour.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament Co...2023-11-2451 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code073: Phil Shomo – Getting in the Zone and Rolling with the Good FlowIn this episode, we are joined by Phil Shomo. Phil (@philshomocoaching) is a golf mental skills coach with 35+ years of coaching experience. Phil works with golfers and helps them develop processes and mindsets to play at their highest level. Phil works with players from every level and is committed to helping golfers realize their potential.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(00:00) - mentoring and coaching...2023-11-1755 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code072: Alex Goff – How I Became A Top-Tier College Golfer Despite A Late StartIn this episode, we are joined by Alex Goff. Alex (@alexgoff10) is a graduate student at the University of Kentucky. Alex redshirted his freshman year but found footing his next year and started all of the events for the team. Alex’s accomplishments include winning the Kentucky Am, the Blessings Collegiate Invitational, and a runner-up finish in the Southeastern Am.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---...2023-11-1042 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code071: Ben Shear – Training World #1; Using Fitness to Improve Golf SwingIIn this episode, we are joined by Ben Shear. Ben (@Ben_Shear) is one of the top golf performance coaches, having worked with numerous PGA Tour players, including former World #1, Luke Donald, and US Open Champion, Webb Simpson. He also has worked with players from the NHL, NFL, NBA, MLS and the Olympics and is a fitness advisor to Golf Digest.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---2023-11-0352 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code070: Jacob Solomon – Securing KFT Status after Learning How to Play FreeIn this episode, we are joined by Jacob Solomon. Jacob (@JacobCSolomon) is a professional golfer who is on the Korn Ferry Tour. In 2022, Jacob got conditional status on the KFT through Q-School and made the most of his starts by reshuffling in and securing status for 2024. Prior to professional golf, Jacob played at Auburn where he played at a high level, including earning 2nd Team all SEC in 2019.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99...2023-10-2753 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code069: Caleb Surratt – Self-Discipline and Playing Elite GolfIn this episode, we are joined by Caleb Surratt. Caleb (@calebsurratt1) is a sophomore at the University of Tennessee. Despite being young, he already has a laundry list of accolades, including First Team All-America, All-SEC First Team, Walker Cup member, and SEC Individual Champion. Prior to Tennessee, he finished runner-up at the 2022 U.S. Junior Am and reached the No. 1 amateur ranking in the world on July 20, 2022, according to Data Golf Amateur Ranking.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code ...2023-10-2042 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code068: Brian Craig – Coaching SEC College Golf for 20+ Years and Helping Players ImproveIn this episode, we are joined by Brian Craig. Brian (@briancraiggolf) is the founder of Brian Craig Golf, where helps golfers perform at the highest level. Prior to starting Brian Craig Golf, Coach Craig was the Head Coach of UK Men’s Golf, where he coached multiple players who have gone on to play at the next level, including J.B. Holmes. Brian played golf at the University of Florida, where he was a member of 2 SEC Championship teams and 3 NCAA Championship teams that finished in the Top 7. You can find more about his new endeavor at https://www.br...2023-10-131h 01The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code067: Dr. Luke Benoit – Hacking Motor Learning to Swing Better and FasterIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Luke Benoit. Luke (@dr.luke.benoit.golf) is a PGA golf coach with a diverse background of experience and skills. He has worked as a college coach, university professor and researcher, professional golfer, and Director of Instruction. In 2015, Luke began work as the Director of Instruction at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, MN (one of the top-ranked courses in Minnesota). In his position, Luke oversees instructional programs and teaches members. Through the success of Luke's players, Luke has been recognized as one of the region's top golf coaches and instructors. He...2023-10-0659 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code066: Dr. Bhrett McCabe – How to Embrace Nerves and Perform Under PressureIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Bhrett McCabe. Bhrett (@DrBhrettMcCabe) is a sports psychologist who works with some of the top names in golf and some of the biggest athletic programs in the country. As a licensed clinical and sports psychologist and founder of The MindSide, Dr. McCabe’s performance consulting organization in Birmingham, Alabama, Dr. McCabe holds a Ph.D. degree in Clinical Psychology from Louisiana State University and completed his 12-month psychology internship at the Clinical Psychology Training Consortium associated with the Warren Alpert Brown Medical School in Providence, RI.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram...2023-09-2937 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code065: Jonathan Avalos – Athletic Golf Fitness and How to Optimize Speed, Strength, and MobilityIn this episode, we are joined by Jonathan Avalos. Jonathan (@athleticgolffitness) is the founder of Athletic Golf Fitness, where he helps train golfers to be the best versions of themselves. Jonathan was originally a football player, but once he got his degree in exercise science he started working with a few golfers. Jonathan was so interested in golf and how training can improve on the course results, he started Athletic Golf Fitness. Now he works with top players at all levels of the game.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper...2023-09-2247 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code064: Tony Ruggiero – Dewsweeping and Developing Golfers into Elite Players with a TeamIn this episode, we are joined by Tony Ruggiero. Tony (@dewsweepergolf) is a golf instructor (Golf Digest Top 50) and host of the “Tour Coach” podcast. Current and past students include Andy Ogletree, Ben Carr, Lucas Glover, and Smylie Kaufman among other players from the PGA Tour and below. Tony attributes his students’ successes to the development of a team approach with mental coaches, fitness and performance trainers, biomechanic experts, and other coaches.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Co...2023-09-1555 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code063: Cameron Percy – From Average Junior Golfer to PGA Tour PlayerIn this episode, we are joined by Cameron Percy. Cam (@cameronpercy1) is a golfer on the PGA Tour. Cam did not get into golf until his teenage years, but really enjoyed it once he got going. He continued to work at golf through his late teenage years and eventually saw enough success to turn pro. From there, he got on to the Nationwide Tour, and played there and on mini-tours before making it onto the PGA Tour in 2010. Since then, he has played on both the PGA Tour and the Korn Ferry Tour.---Follow...2023-09-0849 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code062: Marty Jertson – Designing Clubs Used in Majors and Playing in MajorsIn this episode, we are joined by Marty Jertson. Marty (@jertybird) is the VP of Fitting and Performance at PING. Marty played golf at the Colorado School of Mines and developed into a solid player, but decided to pursue a job as an engineer at PING. At PING he worked on PING’s aerodynamic Turbulators (Jertson is named on 125+ patents), and was lead designer on the Ping G410 Plus driver which included movable weight technology without affecting MOI, and counter-balanced shafts were an idea they created. Marty is also a great player, and has played in 6 major championships. Marty ha...2023-09-011h 05The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code061: Coach’s Corner – Dr. J, Grace Wang, and Lorenzo Pinili (Insights into Elite Junior Golf)In this episode, we are joined by Dr. J (@jsnovetskyphd), Grace Wang (@gracewang111), and Lorenzo Pinili (@lorenzo_pinili). Dr. J (Jason Novetsky) is a Sport and Performance Psychology Coach at Champion Mindset Group. Grace Wang is an incoming freshman to the University of Michigan Women’s Golf Team. Lorenzo Pinili is an incoming freshman to Michigan State University Men’s Golf Team. Lorenzo and Grace have been working with Dr. J for about 4 years and join us to tell us about their growth and Dr. J’s role.---Follow us:Twitter - @Tourna...2023-08-251h 00The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code060: Ralph Bauer – Traveling on the PGA Tour; The Green-Reading Method that Tour Winners UseIn this episode, we are joined by Ralph Bauer (@cdngolfcoach). Ralph is currently the Director of Instruction at Hamilton Golf and Country Club in Canada. Before taking that role in 2020, Ralph traveled on the PGA Tour for 19 years working with PGA Tour players. Ralph still coaches Tour players, but has reduced the number and the travel so he can spend time with his family. Ralph also helped invent the Tour Read app, an app that helps you learn to intuit the break of the putt.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode ...2023-08-1843 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code059: Stephen Behr, Jr. – From Florence to Pine Valley; Thriving as an Elite Mid-AmIn this episode, we are joined by Stephen Behr, Jr. (@SBehrJr). Stephen currently works at SAP leading the Strategy & GTM for Business and Enterprise Architects. Stephen is a well-renowned mid-am golfer, having won many mid-am events including the Crump Cup (Pine Valley’s mid-am tournament) and having been named the 2020 AmateurGolf.Com Mid-Amateur Player of the Year. Prior to having a job, Stephen played at Clemson, where he won the 2016 Byron Nelson award.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Ho...2023-08-1144 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code058: James Sieckmann – Your Short Game Solution; Learning Faster and BetterIn this episode, we are joined by James Sieckmann (@jamessieckmann). James currently operates the Shadow Ridge Golf Academy in Omaha, NE and instructs eighteen PGA Tour, Web.com and LPGA Tour Players who have combined to over twenty tour events. James has been recognized by Golf Magazine as a Top 100 Teacher in America and Golf Digest Top 50, and is a nine time PGA Section Teacher of the Year. James has authored 3 books: Your Short Game Solution; Your Putting Solution; and Cool Under Pressure.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram...2023-08-0454 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code057: Rick Fehr – Taking Lessons Learned Playing on the PGA Tour and Teaching StudentsIn this episode, we are joined by Rick Fehr (@fehrgolf). As a junior golfer, Fehr won the Washington State Junior and PGA Junior Championship. He attended Brigham Young University and was a two-time All-American. He also won numerous tournaments as an amateur, including the 1982 Western Amateur. He was the low amateur at both the Masters Tournament and the U.S. Open in 1984. Rick turned professional in 1984 and joined the PGA Tour in 1985. Fehr won two PGA Tour events: the 1986 B.C. Open and the 1994 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. He finished runner-up in a PGA Tour event (2nd or...2023-07-2852 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code056: Greg Chalmers – Becoming the PGA Tour’s Best Putter; Playing on Tour for 20 YearsIn this episode, we are joined by Greg Chalmers (@GregChalmersPGA). Greg was introduced to golf at a young age by his dad and he quickly became hooked. Greg's dedication to the sport led his father to support his passion, giving him five years to pursue golf before returning to college if things didn't work out. That was never necessary, as Greg eventually got status on the European Tour, then the PGA Tour, and has spent most of his career on Korn Ferry/Nationwide Tour and the PGA Tour.Greg’s Skillest: https://skillest.com/app/profile/greg-chalmers...2023-07-2158 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code055: Damon Burrow – Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Golf Club FittingIn this episode, we are joined by Damon Burrow (@DamonBurrow) of Golf EQ A.I. (@GolfEQ_AI). Coming from a background in baseball and basketball, Damon didn't start playing golf seriously until college. Damon is currently at Duke in a Ph.D. program and has used his engineering background to co-found Golf EQ A.I., which uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze golf swings and create personalized profiles to improve the golf club fitting process.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The...2023-07-1451 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code054: Michael Vrska – Insights on Golf Technology Advancements from 20-Year Industry VeteranIn this episode, we are joined by Michael Vrska (@vgolfman). Michael is the Director of Custom Fitting and Player Performance at Callaway. Michael played college baseball and used his degree to get a job at Wilson Golf. From there, he developed his skills and then worked at Adams Golf for 9 years, before returning back to Wilson. He has been with Callaway for the past 4 years.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin...2023-07-071h 08The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code053: Will Dickson – How to Learn to Go Low; Building a Support System for Long-Term Golf SuccessIn this episode, we are joined by Will Dickson (@will_dicksongt). Will was a top junior golfer and committed to play at Georgia Tech. In his freshman year, he tore his ACL/MCL and had to sit out for 10 months. When he came back, he struggled significantly. During COVID, he went to Waynesboro, Georgia, where he played golf with the locals. There, he re-learned how to enjoy golf and shoot low scores again. He played well his senior year and turned pro.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode 2023-06-3051 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code052: Josh Nichols – Playing in the U.S. Mid-Am Finals; Giving back to Golf as a Mental CoachIn this episode, Josh Nichols (@joshlukenichols) of The Mental Golf Show talks about his journey in golf. Josh’s dad introduced him to golf at a young age and Josh eventually secured a spot at Appalachian State. After college, he stayed amateur but eventually wanted to become professional. Despite missing cuts and almost making it to the U.S. Open, Josh remained focused on the process and continued to work hard. He made it to the finals of the U.S. Mid-Am and finished runner-up. After some time, he decided to focus on helping other golfers with Foundations Mental Pe...2023-06-2357 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code051: Brock DuPree – Learning and Caddying on the Korn Ferry TourIn this episode, we are joined by Brock DuPree (@brockdupree3). Brock is currently a caddy on the Korn Ferry Tour for Jacob Solomon (Top 50 on the points list as of this episode). Previously, Brock caddied at Kiawah Island before realizing he wanted to reignite his competitive spirit and become a tour caddy.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(00:45) - how Brock got into golf2023-06-1647 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code050: Corey Maggard – Coaching at Auburn; Titleist's Work with Elite Players In this episode, we are joined by Corey Maggard (@Corey_Maggard). Currently, Corey is a Next Gen Club Fitting Analyst at Titleist, but he has held many positions in the golf world throughout his career. Corey played college golf at Transylvania in Lexington, Kentucky where he became an assistant coach right out of college. Shortly after this, Corey took the head coaching position at Guilford College and worked there for four years before being offered a position at Auburn University. He was at Auburn for seven years and became associate head coach there before taking his current position at...2023-06-091h 00The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code049: Jamie Arnold – Playing on the Korn Ferry Tour, Balancing Life as a Professional GolferIn this episode, we are joined by Jamie Arnold (https://jamiearnold.golf/). Jamie grew up in New South Wales, Australia and learned the game at a young age from his father who was a golf professional. During his teen years, Jamie traveled to the United States as a member of the Australia National Team and competed in many of the top Amateur tournaments. Over the course of his professional career, Jamie has competed on multiple tours including the Korn Ferry Tour, PGA Tour China, and the Australasia Tour. Currently, Jamie lives in Atlanta, Georgia.---...2023-06-0258 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code048: Dr. Mo Pickens – Learning to Win; Letting Your Process Hit Your Shots for YouIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Mo Pickens (@Learntowin). Primarily, Dr. Mo is a sports performance psychologist who has helped his players win a combined 29 PGA Tour victories, 300 amateur wins, and 2 NCAA Championships. Dr. Pickens received his Ph.D. in sport psychology from the University of Virginia in 1995, and went on to author multiple books including, “The Winning Way in Golf and Life.” Currently, Dr. Mo resides in Sea Island, Georgia and works full time as a performance psychologist. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode Yo...2023-05-2646 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code047: Jon Tattersall – Teaching at Tour Events; Creating a Performance TeamIn this episode, we are joined by Jon Tattersall (@jontattersall11). Jon is originally from England but moved to Pinehurst, North Carolina to begin his golf coaching career. Throughout the course of his career, Jon has worked with a broad spectrum of players ranging from club players to major champions. In 2007, Jon co-founded Fusion ATL, a sports performance facility designed to capture performance data and develop training protocols for the ardent golfer.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by...2023-05-1942 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code046: Josh Teater – Making It to the PGA Tour After 7 Years on Mini-tours, the Evolution of Golf In this episode, we are joined by Josh Teater (@jteater12). Josh was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky and played golf at Morehead State. For seven years after graduating, Josh grinded through mini tours and Q-School every year before eventually breaking through and earning status on the Korn Ferry Tour. In that first year on the Korn Ferry Tour, Josh won the Utah Championship and earned his PGA Tour card. Currently, Josh plays on the Korn Ferry Tour.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube...2023-05-1242 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code045: Ross MacLeod – Learning to Be a Good Putter; the Importance of Putting LessonsIn this episode, we are joined by Ross Macleod (@rossmacleodputt). Ross has had over 10 years of experience as a putting coach for every level of golfer from beginners to tour pros. Currently, Ross lives in Helensburgh, Scotland, and offers both online and in person coaching. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(00:45) - how Ross got into the game of golf (02:32) - playing college...2023-05-051h 01The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code044: Jayson Nickol – Teaching Students to Develop Skills; Improving from a 14 to 3 Handicap FastIn this episode, we are joined by Jayson Nickol (@JaysonNickol). After retiring from the military in 2013, Jayson rediscovered his love for the game of golf and improved from a 14 handicap to a 3 in less than a year. Around this time Jayson began studying golf instruction under PGA Tour coach Shauheen Nakhjavani, a top 75 rated coach in the world. Jayson offers both in person and online coaching and is currently the #2 rated coach on Skillest.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament Code2023-04-2858 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code043: Coach Gator Todd – Coaching at Vanderbilt, Being the Best Version of YourselfIn this episode, we are joined by Gator Todd (@_gtodd). Currently, Gator is the associate head coach of the #1 ranked Vanderbilt Men’s Golf team. Gator grew up in Florence, Alabama and went on to be an All-SEC player at the University of Alabama. After college, Gator played professionally for five years on the Nationwide Tour and various mini-tours. Before coaching at Vanderbilt, Gator helped lead Marquette to a Big East Championship and was part of the Coaching Staff of the Year.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcode...2023-04-2146 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code042: Doug Lawrie – Creating a Blueprint for Success; Focus Golf GroupIn this episode we are joined by Doug Lawrie, (@FocusGolfGroup). Currently, Doug is the owner of Focus Golf Group, a golf academy in Burlington, Ontario that specializes in teaching junior golfers. Doug has won many awards over the course of his teaching career, including the 2022 PGA of Canada Coach of the Year, and is a U.S. Kids top 50 Master Teacher.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---2023-04-1459 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code041: Coach Brennan Webb – What Attribute Great Players Have and How I Help ThemIn this episode, we are joined by Coach Brennan Webb (@CoachWebbUTVols). Currently, Coach Webb is in his fifth year as head men’s golf coach at the University of Tennessee. Before this, Webb was the head coach at Middle Tennessee State University and assistant coach at Georgia Tech. During his own college days, Webb also a standout player who helped East Tennessee State rise to #1 in the country. Before coaching, Webb played pro for around 8 years and competed on various tours including the PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, and Canadian Tour.---Follow us: ...2023-04-0750 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code040: Rob Labritz – Qualifying for the Champions Tour the First Time as a PGA ProfessionalIn this episode we are joined by Rob Labritz (@roblabritzgolf). Rob currently plays full time on the Champions Tour. Rob has been the Head Professional at GlenArbor Golf Club for many years and has competed as a club professional during that time. During this time Rob qualified for 8 PGA Championships, making the cut in 2 of them. In 2021, Rob medaled at Champions Tour Q-School in his first attempt which earned him full status. He finished 41st on the money list this season which included a season best T-4th at the U.S. Senior Open.---...2023-03-3154 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code039: Sasho MacKenzie – How to Swing Faster with the Stack, Heads Up Putting In this episode we are joined by Sasho MacKenzie (@SashoMacKenzie). Sasho is a professor of Sports Biomechanics at St. Francis University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. In addition to this work, Sasho also consults with PING and FootJoy on Biomechanics and Software Development. Many of the world's top instructors refer to Sasho’s work to better their understanding of the mechanical principles of the golf swing. Sasho is also a Co-Founder of The Stack System, a revolutionary tool developed for golfers to gain swing speed.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram...2023-03-241h 16The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code038: Alex Weiss – I Was One Round From Caddying on the LatinoAmerica Tour and Ended up on the KFTIn this episode we are joined by Alex Weiss (@Acweiss5). Alex grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and played college golf at Marshall University. In his senior year at Marshall, Alex became one of the top mid-major players in the country and earned an individual bid into the NCAA Regionals. After turning professional, Alex played on the LatinoAmerica Tour for a few years before having a breakout year in 2021 where he won the Colorado Open and medaled at First and Second Stage of Korn Ferry Q-School.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCode...2023-03-1749 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code037: Jacob Ross – College Golf Consulting, Coaching Junior GolfersIn this episode, we are joined by Jacob Ross (@jacobrossgolf). Growing up in Mississippi, Jacob became a Top 100 junior golfer in the country during high school and committed to Ole Miss. Through some unforeseen circumstances while at Ole Miss, Jacob found himself in a position where he needed transfer. Jacob finished his career out at Mississippi State where he had numerous solid finishes, including a T-11th at the Lone Star invitational. Today, Jacob is the Director of Instruction at The Country Club of Jackson and also consults juniors with all aspects of college golf. ...2023-03-1048 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code036: Patrick Grimes – Playing Golf at Stanford, Psychologically Examining the Whole AthleteIn this episode, we are joined by Patrick Grimes (@patrickgrimesgolf). Growing up in California, Patrick always wanted to play for Stanford. By the end of his senior year of high school, Patrick earned his way onto the team. During his time at Stanford, Patrick was a mainstay in the top five and was the team captain his senior year. After college, Patrick played pro for a bit and Monday qualified for the Valero Texas Open. Currently, Patrick is teaching golf and looking to use his Psychology degree and become a licensed therapist. ---Follow us: 2023-03-0353 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code035: Chip McDaniel – Blocking Out the Noise, Playing on the PGA TourIn this episode, we are joined by Chip McDaniel (@chippymac22). Coming out of high school, Chip was one of the top players in the country, having won his State Amateur and the National Junior PGA Championship. At the University of Kentucky, Chip won four times as an individual and twice in his senior year. Professionally, Chip competed mainly on the PGA Tour and the Korn Ferry for four years before taking the assistant coach job at Eastern Kentucky University. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube...2023-02-2450 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code034: Graysen Huff – Learning Discipline at an Early Age, Playing the Latinoamérica TourIn this episode, we are joined by Graysen Huff (@AUspudfarmer). Graysen was a two time AJGA winner as a junior and went on to play at Auburn University for five years. During his time at Auburn, Graysen notched two wins, including the 2019 SEC Championship. After college, Graysen turned pro and found immediate success on the Latinoamérica Tour, finishing T-5th in his first start. Since then, Graysen has competed on the Latinoamérica Tour, the Korn Ferry Tour, and the Forme Tour.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @th...2023-02-1752 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code033: Jessie Mudd – Becoming #1 in the World as a Junior, Lessons Learned Along the WayIn this episode, we are joined by Jessie Mudd (@jmudd65). Jessie was a natural talent from a young age, and by his senior year of high school he was ranked as the #1 junior golfer in the country. Around this time, Jessie signed with the University of Florida which was also ranked #1 in the country. Jessie was an All-American in his freshman year but in his sophomore year suffered injuries which plagued him for the rest of his career. In 2011, Jessie became the assistant coach at University of Kentucky, and in 2015 he became the head coach at Lamar University where...2023-02-1058 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code032: Andrew Dorn – Qualifying for the U.S. Open, Leading by ExampleIn this episode, we are joined by Andrew Dorn (@adorn11). Andrew played collegiately at Coastal Carolina and was a very accomplished player, earning two individual at-large bids to the NCAA Regional Championships in his junior and senior years. Andrew was also a decorated amateur player, winning the prestigious North and South Amateur and qualifying for the U.S. Open in 2014. Today, Andrew lives in Jacksonville, Florida and is a member of the Korn Ferry Tour.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code 2023-02-0359 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code031: Rodrigue Vie – Playing College Golf as an International Student, Practicing SmarterRodrigue Vie (@thecollegegolfpodcast) is originally from Remiremenont, France and moved to the USA at age 19 to play college golf at Bowling Green State University. During the 2019-2020 season, Rod averaged 71.72 over 21 rounds and was consistently the best player on the team. Rod also medaled at the Tom Tontimonia Invitational, becoming the first player to win a tournament individually at BGSU since 2014. Unfortunately, Rod’s golf career was cut short by a series of back injuries. Currently, Rod lives back home in France and hosts The College Golf Podcast (https://linktr.ee/thecollegegolfpodcast).---Follow us:...2023-01-2757 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code030: Billy Tom Sargent – Playing Under Pressure, Battling Through InjuriesIn this episode we are joined by Billy Tom Sargent (@SargentGolf10). During college, Billy Tom became the first player from Western Kentucky University to ever compete in the NCAA National Championships, where he ended up finishing t-11th. In his first year out of college he turned professional and advanced all the way from pre-qualifying to the final stage of Korn Ferry Q-School. He saw limited action in his first two years on the Korn Ferry Tour, but has battled through the second stage all three times to retain his status and is currently a member of the Korn...2023-01-2049 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code029: Lou Stagner (Golf Stat Pro) – Using Analytics for Strategy, Slowing Down Brain Waves In this episode, we are joined by Lou Stagner (@LouStagner), who applied his background in data analytics to become a strategy coach for PGA Tour players as well as high level amateurs. Lou is also the Data Insights Lead at Arccos golf and the assistant coach at Princeton. Through the release of his research on golf statistics, Lou has become very popular on social media and is most well-known for expectations management. Lou is also a co-host of the Hack it Out Golf podcast (Spotify Link Here) which focuses on helping amateur golfers play better golf.---2023-01-131h 13The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code028: Dr. George Tate – Golf Movement Systems, Benefits of Dry NeedlingIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. George Tate (@golfmovementsystems) is a physical therapist who currently specializes with golfers. George played college golf at Southern Illinois Carbondale before getting his doctorate degree at Bellarmine University. Currently, George lives in Louisville, Kentucky and owns Golf Movement Systems which focuses on physical therapy and training for golfers.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)—(01:23) - how George got in...2023-01-0642 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code027: Jason Novetsky, Ph.D. “Dr. J” – Thriving Under Pressure, Developing an Identity 027: Jason Novetsky, Ph.D. “Dr. J” – Thriving Under Pressure, Developing an IdentityIn this episode, we are joined by Jason Novetsky, Ph.D. aka “Dr. J” (@jsnovetskyphd), who is a Sport & Performance Psychology Coach and owner of Champion Mindset Group (https://www.champmindset.com/). Dr. J has a Ph.D. in Education, a Masters in School & Clinical Psychology and Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. He worked as a School Psychologist for 25 years, has been a Sport & Performance Psychology Coach for over 12 years, travel and high school baseball coach for 9 years and was an All-Conference Division-1 pitcher at the Universi...2022-12-3053 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code026: JonErik Alford – Using Functional Medicine, Creating an Elite Practice RoutineIn this episode, we are joined by JonErik Alford (@JonErikAlford), who is currently a 6th year senior at Ohio State University. During his first few years in college, JonErik battled various health issues which doctors could not diagnose. Through this, JonErik went down a personal health journey which led him to seek out functional medicine methods that eventually brought him back into competition. During his fifth year as a buckeye JonErik competed in the Big Ten Championships, NCAA Regionals, and the NCAA National Championship. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram...2022-12-2353 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code025: Scott Fawcett – DECADE Golf, Understanding Shot PatternsIn this episode, we are joined by Scott Fawcett (@scottfawcett), a PGA Tour strategy coach. Scott created DECADE golf, which is a systematic way to approach golf strategy. Scott played collegiately at Texas A&M for two years before getting sidelined by an injury. After college, Scott played professionally and had some success including a win on the Hooters Tour and playing in the US Open. While being sidelined with an injury, Scott spent lots of time researching golf strategy. Through this research he formulated DECADE Golf, a system now used by tons of players (including PGA Tour winners...2022-12-161h 11The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code024: Kiel Alderink – Mental Golf Type, Coaching Junior Golfers for PerformanceIn this episode, Kiel Alderink (@KielAlderink) shares with us his knowledge about coaching players to become the best they can be. Kiel is a Mental Golf Type certified coach, which is a personality test made for golfers to help them figure out how they think and perform better. Kiel is also the director of instruction at The Academy at Black Creek in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Kiel has been named a Top Teacher Under 40 in America and the Top Teacher in Tennessee by Golf Digest. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram...2022-12-0959 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code023: Dawson Armstrong – Owning Your Game, Setting Goals That Work for YouIn this episode, Dawson Armstrong (@DawsonGolf) describes his journey from junior golf to the Korn Ferry Tour. Dawson won his first AJGA start in Nashville and went on to play at Lipscomb University for four years. During his college career, Dawson accumulated 10 victories, including NCAA Regionals medalist honors in 2017. After college, Dawson played on the PGA Tour Canada for two years before earning his Korn Ferry card in 2019 through Q-School. Today, Dawson lives in Jacksonville and is a fully exempt Korn Ferry member for 2023.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram...2022-12-021h 00The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code022: Ben Waters – Caddying on the Korn Ferry Tour, Strokes Gained NutritionIn this episode, Ben Waters, (@SGNutritionBen) shared his knowledge of nutrition and how that ties into golf performance. Ben is a BTN Academy Nutrition coach and the owner of Strokes Gained Nutrition. During the 2021 Korn Ferry season, Ben quit his day job and caddied for his longtime friend, Harry Hall. During that season they won the Wichita Open. Currently, Ben lives in England and works as a CPA during the Korn Ferry offseason.---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code ...2022-11-251h 07The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code021: JM Butler – Managing Time as a Student-Athlete, Being Confident under PressureIn this episode, Auburn golfer JM Butler (@JMButler2020) gives us a look at what it’s like to be on the #1 college golf team in the country. JM has won multiple times in college and holds the school scoring record for 54 holes at -18. Other titles that JM holds include the KSHAA State Championship and the Kentucky State Amateur. He is a junior at Auburn University and currently sits at #28 in the Scratch Players World Amateur Ranking. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The To...2022-11-1847 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code020: Ashton Van Horne – Never Giving Up, Staying Focused in Professional GolfIn this episode, Ashton Van Horne (@ashtonvanhorne) details through the trials and tribulations of being a professional golfer. Ashton played college golf at Belmont University, where he won 6 times in 4 years. Ashton won his first tournament as a professional, the Kentucky Open. Over the course of the next 5 years, Ashton played mostly mini tours with a few years of Canadian Tour sprinkled in. In the fall of 2021, Ashton finally broke through at second stage of Q-School and earned his Korn Ferry card. He ended up 61st on the points list at the end of the year of 2022 and will...2022-11-1153 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code019: Jon Sherman – The Four Foundations of Golf, Managing ExpectationsJon Sherman (@practicalgolf) shares his knowledge and experience when it comes to tournament golf. Jon played college golf at NYU, but did not start to play tournaments regularly until later in life. Jon is the owner of Practical Golf, a website that is dedicated to helping the everyday golfer. Along with this, Jon has written multiple books, including the Four Foundations of Golf and 101 Mistakes All Golfers Make. Today, Jon regularly competes in amateur tournaments in the New York metro area. ---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcode2022-11-041h 02The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code018: Adam Charen (Elite Fit Golf) – How to Test Your Own Clubs, Finding a Great FitterIn this episode, Adam Charen (MOBILE CLUBMAKER GOLF) shares his expertise in club fitting and club building. Adam owns his own club fitting studio, Elite Fit Golf in Atlanta Georgia. In addition to this business, Adam also runs the popular YouTube account MOBILE CLUBMAKER GOLF.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(01:38) - how Adam got into golf(07:20) - common mistakes in club building2022-10-281h 03The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code017: Mike Carroll – Fit For Golf, Increasing Clubhead SpeedIn this episode, Mike Carroll (@Fit_For_Golf) goes into depth about physical training for golf. Mike played golf his entire life, but stopped playing while attending college. Mike played Gaelic football in college and studied Sports & Exercise Science at the University of Limerick from 2010-2014 and began working as a personal trainer in 2011. In 2014, Mike traveled to the UK and got his TPI level 1 certification, and shortly after this created Fit For Golf. In 2016, Mike saw a job posting for a golf trainer in Orange County, California and eventually took the leap and moved. During the pandemic, the...2022-10-211h 15The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code016: Ryan Mouque – Making Practice Truly Productive, Learning from Top TeachersRyan Mouque (@ryanmouquegolf) is a former top-tier rugby league player from New Zealand turned golf instructor. Ryan teaches several high-level professional players, but also works with players of all skill levels. Recently, while Ryan toured the U.S. with a player who was trying to Monday-Q for PGA Tour events, he also shadowed many top coaches, including the following: Dana Dalhquist, Tony Ruggiero, Preston Combs, Jeff Smith, Chris Como, and James Sieckmann. Ryan currently teaches players in South East Queensland, Australia.If you are not based in Australia, then you can still book a lesson with Ryan...2022-10-1457 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code015: James Clark – Having Early Success, Working through Injuries in GolfIn this episode, James Clark (@jamesclarkgt) walks through his golf career which included success at every level. James won his first ever AJGA start and continued a stellar career which included Rolex Junior All-American honors and a runner-up finish at the National Big I Invitational. During college golf at Georgia Tech, James climbed as high as 112 in the Golfstat individual rankings and recorded a career high finish of 3rd at the Clemson Invitational. James played professional golf for three years and had multiple wins on the Rolling Red Tour. Currently, James lives in Atlanta, Georgia.---2022-10-0753 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code014: Cory Kaufman – Teaching Elite Golfers to be Self-Sufficient, Detaching from ResultsCory Kaufman (@thegolfacademypr) talks about his golf career, where he has worked virtually every job in the industry. Cory played golf at Bellarmine University where he was a four time all-conference award winner. After this, Cory quit competitive golf for a couple of years before picking it back up again and playing well for several years on the mini tours. Now, Cory owns The Golf Academy at Persimmon Ridge and is a full time golf instructor, teaching players at all levels – from the junior level all the way to PGA Tour.---Follow us:...2022-09-3049 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code013: Daniel DeLuca – Handling Adversity on the Course, Learning from College Golf CoachesDaniel DeLuca (@coach_delucagolf) talks about his experiences as a college golfer, a college coach, and a swing instructor. Daniel played at Eastern Kentucky University where he went on to become an assistant coach. After this, Daniel became an assistant coach at Stephen F. Austin University and then an assistant coach at Army, before getting his first head coaching job at Murray State. Currently, Daniel is a swing instructor at the governor’s club in Nashville, Tennessee.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The To...2022-09-231h 00The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code012: Joe Muschong – Applying Moneyball to Golf, Final Group Fail to Conference ChampionJoe Muschong (@joe_muschong) talks about his progression from a junior golfer to a high school and Division 1 college golfer. Joe is a natural athlete who grew up playing baseball, something that has helped him become an elite driver of the golf ball. Joe is a professional golfer who played college golf at Morehead State. Joe was on the fence about playing college golf, but a few last minute roster shifts convinced him to. Joe came in and qualified for their first tournament, and did not miss a tournament during his 5 years there. Joe capped off his time at...2022-09-161h 01The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code011: Charlie Harrison – Practice and Perseverance Make Skill, Learning to Accept NervesCharlie Harrison (@harrisoncmac) talks about how he went from playing his first tournament in 7th grade to playing for Wake Forest. After college, Charlie pursued a career in professional golf for 4 years and played in a total of 12 qualifying tournaments for multiple different tours. Charlie also competed in Big Break Myrtle beach in 2014. Since then, Charlie has regained his amateur status and currently works as a commercial real estate advisor in Atlanta.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted...2022-09-0956 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code010: Tim Stewart – Playing Professional Golf around the World, Sticking to a Practice RoutineTim Stewart (@TimStewartgolf) is a professional golfer on PGA Tour Latinoamérica. Tim has been a professional golfer for over 14 years and has played on multiple tours including the Asian tour, the European Challenge Tour, PGA Tour Australasia, and PGA Tour Latinoamérica. Tim won the 2006 Australian Amateur prior to turning professional. Tim also competed in the 2009 British Open.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(01:29) – Tim’...2022-09-021h 18The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code009: Will Knauth – Using Math to Improve Strategy, How to Gain Speed EfficientlyWill Knauth (@freewilllyyyy) talks about how he has used his knowledge of math and statistics to go from a 76.2 stroke average as a freshman to a 71 stroke average senior year. Will just finished playing college golf at Carnegie Mellon, where he double majored in physics and math. Will also won twice in that senior year and was the recipient of the Byron Nelson Award. Currently, Will is a graduate student at Columbia University pursuing a Ph.D. in statistics. On top of that, Will has developed several machine learning tools in order to analyze golf strategy better....2022-08-261h 11The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code008: Laney Frye – Being Comfortable Playing at a Higher Level, Winning and LearningLaney Frye (@laneyfrye11) is a junior at the University of Kentucky. As a freshman at UK she had a stroke average of 73.5 and had 2 Top 10s. As a sophomore, she had a stroke average of 72.1 and 4 Top 10s. During this summer, she qualified for the US Women’s Open, played in the Shoprite LPGA Classic, was co-medalist of the stroke play for the US Women’s Amateur, and came in 2nd place in the Sea Island Amateur. Laney explains the nerves that came with being competitive in college so fast and playing the US Women’s Open.---2022-08-1951 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code007: Austin Squires – How to Prepare for a Tournament, Managing Injuries in GolfAustin Squires (@AustinSquires7) explains what he learned about preparing and staying engaged in tournaments at the junior, college, and professional levels of golf. Austin Squires is a professional golfer who played college golf at the University of Cincinnati. As a freshman, his stroke average was 76. As a sophomore and junior, he improved his stroke average to 71.92 and 71.91, respectively, and won the Firestone Invitational both years. As a senior, his stroke average was 70.62, which is a school record. As a professional golfer, Austin has played on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica and currently plays on the PGA Tour Canada.2022-08-121h 00The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code006: Evan Davis – Playing to Win, Staying Athletic with the Golf SwingEvan Davis (@evandavis2) just finished playing college golf at Belmont, where he set the school scoring record multiple times (most recently 70.19). Evan won the OVC Championship in 2020. As a junior golfer, Evan played multiple sports until he decided to focus on golf. He shares how he has tried to keep his swing athletic and how he focuses on taking one shot at a time. Evan plans to play professionally and will go to Q School in the fall.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube...2022-08-051h 08The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code005: Leo Herrera – Managing Emotions in Tournament Golf, the Power of the BreathLeo Herrera (@LH3golf) explains how to he got used to feeling nerves and performing under pressure in big tournaments. Leo Herrera played at University of Central Florida for the 2020 season. Prior to UCF, Leo was an elite amateur golfer who won the AJGA Jim Bell Memorial in 2017, won the AJGA BishopsGate Golf Academy Junior Championship in 2019, and won the USGA Four Ball with Kiko Coelho. Leo walks us through his diet, workouts, and golf practice routines and how they have helped him become a better golfer and well-rounded person. Leo is currently pursuing a career in professional golf.2022-07-2954 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code004: Will Holcomb V – Systematizing Improvement, How to Stay in the Zone in Match PlayWill Holcomb V (@WillHolcombV) explains how he went from playing on a 9-hole course in Crockett, Texas to beating the #1 and #2 ranked golfers in the country at the U.S. Amateur in 2019. Will played golf at Sam Houston State and led them to their first NCAA National Championship appearance. Now, he plays professionally and won his first event at the All Pro Tour Victoria Open in April.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The Tournament CodeHosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and...2022-07-221h 04The Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code003: Jacob Cook – There Is More to Life Than Golf, How to Prepare for a Golf TournamentJacob Cook (@Big_Cookie5) tells us how he got to college, realized how good the competition was, and leveled up. As a junior golfer, Jacob played in a variety of high-level tournaments, such as the Western Junior and the Callaway Junior World Championship, and holds the record for the longest playoff in AJGA history. Outside of college, played in the 2021 US Amateur, and qualified for US Open Sectionals in 2021 and 2022. Jacob just graduated from the University of Kentucky and plans on playing professionally.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram...2022-07-1849 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code002: Daniel Booker – Riding the Emotional Rollercoaster of Tournament Golf, How to Practice IntentionallyDaniel Booker (@daniel_booker) explains how to best prepare for golf tournaments from his experience as a player, college coach, and swing instructor. Daniel played golf at Belmont University and started off strong as a freshman by winning OVC Freshman of the Year. After a lull due to a swing change, Daniel finished off his senior season with 7 Top 20 finishes, with 3 of those being Top 10. Now, he teaches golfers at Golf House Tennessee and is assistant coach at Belmont.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube...2022-07-0841 minThe Tournament CodeThe Tournament Code001: Keenan Hickton - How to Improve Consistently at Golf, Bringing Your A+ Game at Every LevelKeenan Hickton (@keenbean1295) explains how he didn’t start playing tournament golf until high school, but immediately converted his high school game into solid college play and started on his college golf team as a freshman. Keenan played golf at Emory University and improved his scoring average in college by a stroke every year. He is #9 on the school's all-time scoring list. Now, he is an assistant coach at Emory and has been playing in mid-am tournaments.---Follow us:Twitter - @TournamentCodeInstagram - @thetournamentcodeYouTube - The To...2022-07-0144 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #32 - Cooper wanted to go homeTonight the lads recap all things round 7 in the AFL world and preview round 8 which is almost here!2022-05-0428 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #29 - Cooper for AFL CEOToday the lads are back with another poddy. They discuss the Paddy Ryder bump, the weekend’s results and what’s to come over the Easter weekend.2022-04-1341 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #25 - Leaving at Half TimeIn their 25th episode, the lads are back to discuss the opening round of the Men’s competition. You’ll find them speak on all things footy, including why Cooper intends to leave at half time if Buddy doesn’t reach 1000 goals.2022-03-1438 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #6 - Water is for idiotsCooper and Jack talk all things Round 17 and 18. Have the Eagles derailed? Can the Pies make the eight? Is water for idiots?2021-07-1434 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #5 - The one with the three amigosHear the three amigos (Jack, Cooper and Cam) talk about Round 15 and 16. We also interview Cam about his time supporting Melbourne.2021-06-3036 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #4 - Round 14 RecapJack and Cooper recap Round 14 and preview Round 15, we talk all things fines, injuries and plenty more!2021-06-2335 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #3 - RD13 ReviewCooper and Jack talk all things Round 13 in the AFL world including the topic of players going back from injury's too soon and then the injury reoccurring2021-06-1639 minBehind the Bounce PodcastBehind the Bounce PodcastEpisode #2 - Jason AkermanisHear Cooper and Dilksy chat to 3x Premiership Player, 4x All-Australian, Jason Akermanis2021-06-1634 min