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Jason Day’s performance coach, Jason Goldsmith, joins the 19th hole

In this episode of the 19th Hole, Jason Goldsmith of FocusBand talks about how the breakthrough technology has helped PGA Tour stars Jason Day and Justin Rose to major wins. Also, host Michael Williams gives his take on Tiger Woods’ return to golf.
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Fore Love of Golf: Introducing a new club concept

Episode #16 brings us Cliff McKinney. Cliff is the founder of Old Charlie Golf Club, a new club, and concept, to be built in the Florida panhandle. The model is quite interesting and aims to make great, private golf more affordable. We hope you enjoy the show!
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Fore Love of Golf: Did we just create a new PGA of America event with President Don Rea?

In Episode 13, Ryan and Parker chat with Don Rea, President of the PGA of America. Don has been a tremendous voice for PGA Professionals and was a pleasure to have on the show. We hope you enjoy it! P.S. We might have helped ignite an idea for a new PGA of America event…we shall see!
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Fore Love of Golf: Oakmont deep dive with golf architecture buff Adam Messix

In Episode 11, Parker chats with Adam Messix, our golf course architecture expert in residence, for a deep dive on this week’s U.S. Open venue, Oakmont Country Club. We hope you enjoy this history and hole-by-hole of one of the best courses in the world.
Christopher Smith
Nov 26, 2017 at 9:58 pm
Interesting interview with Jason Goldsmith. Some questions, and comments: 1. How much time has Mr. Goldsmith spent in the actual company of Deepak? 2. “Quiet Eye:” This process/method does not work for all… suffice to watch many, many high-performing putters on Tour to verify. 3. FALSE statement: there’s only 1 thing worse than no information – and that would be bad information… at the 28-minute mark, Mr. Goldsmith states: “Focus Band is a one of a kind technology. It is the only wearable EEG device that allow the user to get feedback while they’re performing an action.” Ooops… The Opti System does as well – and in a more complete way, actually (more sensors). And, is based in 30 years of R & D: http://www.optiinternational.com/ 4. What does the Focus Band actually do? Is it not a linear device (based on averages) that teaches ALL users to lower activity in the left frontal part of the brain, and raise it in the right frontal portion? This is not optimal for all.