Golf 247.eu: The Global Platform for Innovative Technologies and Teaching Concepts.
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Episodes
#463 The Strategic Unplayable: Mastering the Bunker Return Strategy
Jan 09, 2026Understanding Rule 19.3b – When a Bogey is a Victory
Golf is a game of decisions, and sometimes the smartest one is knowing when not to play the hero shot.
Imagine this: you've just hit a firm putt from the green, but the ball runs past the hole, catches the slope, and rolls off into a deep greenside bunker. Welcome to Pinehurst No. 2 – or any course with slick, crowned greens.
Now what?
Most golfers instinctively reach for the sand wedge and prepare for a high-tension bunker shot. But there’s a better way —...
Duration: 00:07:55#462 Why One-Club Iron Fitting Is Failing Golfers — and Why the Future of Fitting Must Change
Jan 08, 2026Modern golf club fitting often relies on a convenient shortcut: testing a single club—typically a 7-iron—and extrapolating its results to an entire iron set. From a scientific and performance perspective, this approach is fundamentally flawed.
Iron sets are not collections of identical tools. Each club is engineered for a distinct functional role. Long irons are designed to maximize launch and carry with lower lofts and longer shafts. Mid-irons balance distance and control. Wedges prioritize spin, trajectory control, and precision. Because design elements such as loft, shaft length, center of mass, face construction, sole geometry, and offs...
Duration: 00:11:11#461 Mastering the Mental Game: Nervous System Control in Golf
Jan 07, 2026This Podcast describes how controlling the nervous system is central to consistent performance in precision sports like golf. High arousal—caused by fear, anger, excitement, or future-focused thinking—disrupts coordination, tempo, and concentration. The key to peak performance lies in balancing the two branches of the autonomic nervous system: the sympathetic (arousal) and the parasympathetic (relaxation).
The sympathetic system acts as the body’s accelerator. When activated, it increases heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and breathing speed. Mentally, it leads to sensory overload: the brain processes too much information at once, making it difficult to focus on a s...
Duration: 00:12:51#460 Visualize the Shot – Where Your Eyes Should Really Be Focused in Golf
Jan 06, 2026In this instructional guide, Henrik Jentsch explains that successful golf shots depend far more on mental visualization than on focusing on a specific spot on the ball. Instead of fixating on mechanics or ball contact, golfers should mentally rehearse the entire shot before swinging.
Effective visualization means creating a complete mental “movie” of the shot: the starting line, trajectory, height, curvature (draw, fade, or straight), and landing point. This process reduces uncertainty and physical tension, replacing rushed or forced swings with a clear objective. Visualization also engages multiple senses—seeing the flight, hearing the sound of impact, feelin...
Duration: 00:10:09#459 / 2026 Pro Golf Preview: Key Changes & Storylines
Jan 05, 2026Professional golf is entering the 2026 season in a phase of rapid evolution, driven by ranking alignment, roster movement, and new competition formats. The biggest structural shifts are happening inside LIV Golf, while relations between tours appear to be gradually softening.
LIV Golf: Alignment and Expansion
LIV is making a clear pivot toward traditional tour standards. The headline change is the move from 54 holes to a full 72-hole format starting in 2026. This is widely viewed as an attempt to better match Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) expectations, especially after OWGR introduced a policy where accredited 54-hole events...
#458 Swingweight Explained – Why Club Balance Matters More Than Total Weight
Jan 04, 2026This podcast explores the concept of swingweight in golf and clarifies a common misconception: swingweight is not a measure of how heavy a club is, but how its weight is distributed. More accurately, swingweight describes club balance rather than total mass.
In the traditional Lorythmic system, swingweight is measured around a fixed fulcrum point located 14 inches from the butt end of the grip. The result is expressed on an alphanumeric scale from A0 to G0. The higher the letter and number, the more weight is distributed toward the clubhead relative to that fulcrum. Because the system is...
Duration: 00:13:26#457 How To Get To Scratch Golf In 2026
Jan 03, 2026In this podcast excerpt, PGA Professional Henrik Jentsch presents a clear and practical framework for golfers who want to reach a scratch handicap by 2026. His central message is that elite performance does not come from endless, unfocused practice, but from commitment, structure, and a professional approach to improvement. According to Jentsch, golfers must stop guessing and start measuring if they want real progress.
The foundation of the process is treating golf as a primary project for a defined period of time. Many golfers struggle because their focus is split across business, family, and other sports. When adversity...
Duration: 00:13:17#456 Your Natural Golf Swing Explained
Jan 02, 2026The Podcast describes three distinct biomechanical pathways for developing an efficient and natural golf swing, based on an individual’s dominant core region: Lower Core, Middle Core, and Upper Core. Each pathway reflects different body proportions, movement patterns, and power sources. Rather than promoting a single universal technique, this framework helps golfers align their setup and swing mechanics with their natural biomechanics to improve consistency and reduce injury risk.
Lower Core golfers generate power primarily from the region between the hips and navel. Their swing is ground-based and stability-driven. At address, they adopt a wide stance well be...
Duration: 00:13:40#455 Golf247.eu – Data-Driven Performance for Modern Golf
Jan 01, 2026Golf247.eu is a comprehensive, data-driven golf platform that connects modern technology with applied coaching. The content replaces subjective feel with objective measurement, covering the full spectrum of golf performance: swing biomechanics, putting physics, equipment engineering, and modern teaching concepts.
A central theme is the SPACE framework, which defines elite performance through Speed, Power, Accuracy, Consistency, and Efficiency. These qualities are not achieved by effort alone, but through biomechanics—specifically the creation of physical space between the upper and lower body during the transition. Elite players initiate the downswing with a subtle squat-like motion, where the pelvis mo...
Duration: 00:12:12#454 SPACE: The Five Pillars of an Elite Golf Swing
Dec 31, 2025This document outlines SPACE as a performance framework for elite golf swings, defined by Speed, Power, Accuracy, Consistency, and Efficiency. According to Henrik Jentsch, these qualities are not achieved through effort alone, but through a specific biomechanical advantage: creating physical space between the upper and lower body during the transition and downswing.
Elite players differentiate themselves by avoiding the common amateur fault of crowding the swing path. Using insights from 3D motion capture, the text explains that professionals move the lower body slightly downward and backward in transition—often described as a subtle squat-like move. Instead of sp...
Duration: 00:11:53#453 Data-Driven Putting Analysis: Optimizing Launch, Roll, and Consistency
Dec 30, 2025This Podcast presents a technical evaluation of a golfer’s putting performance using high-speed ball-roll analysis. The focus is on how efficiently the ball transitions from impact into true roll, defined as pure forward rotation without skidding or bouncing. Objective metrics such as launch angle, spin rate, skid distance, and true roll distance are used to assess stroke efficiency and equipment suitability.
The analysis shows that although the basic stroke mechanics were solid, the ball consistently reached true roll later than optimal. This delay was primarily caused by unintentional backspin and vertical instability immediately after impact. These ef...
Duration: 00:11:53#452 The Evolution of Professional Golf: From Mixed Teams to Indoor Leagues
Dec 29, 2025This report examines how professional golf maintained momentum during the late 2025 season, despite the traditional year-end slowdown. Through innovative formats, breakthrough performances, and new technology-driven leagues, the sport continued to evolve and position itself for future growth.
A central highlight was the Grant Thornton Invitational, which once again confirmed the viability of mixed-gender competition at the elite level. Andrew Novak and Lauren Coughlin delivered a record-setting performance, finishing at 28-under-par (188) to win by three shots. Novak’s consistent iron play repeatedly created scoring chances, while Coughlin’s calm and precise putting under pressure converted those opportunities. Three team...
Duration: 00:12:15#451 Golf Putting Mechanics
Dec 28, 2025This podcast explores the technical mechanics of putting, focusing on how a golf ball transitions from impact to true roll. After being struck, the ball moves through four key phases:
Launch Phase: The ball lifts slightly off the green.
Skid Phase: The ball slides without full rotation.
Transition Phase: Sliding slows, rotation takes over.
True Roll: The ball rolls end-over-end without slipping.
The goal in elite putting is to minimize the skid phase and reach true roll as early as possible—ideally within 10–15 cm of impact. Once true roll begi...
Duration: 00:15:11#450 The countdown is on: TGL starts in just 1 day and 11 hours with its first official match.
Dec 27, 2025Season 2 opens with a high-profile matchup between Atlanta Drive GC and New York Golf Club. The league features six teams composed of elite PGA TOUR players, including global stars such as Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. Instead of traditional individual stroke play, TGL is built around a head-to-head team format designed for speed, strategy, and entertainment.
At the core of the competition is the unique “Screen to Green” format. Players begin each hole by hitting long shots into a massive screen that displays a data-rich virtual golf course. Once within scoring range, play transitions to a first-of-its-kind phys...
Duration: 00:11:12#449 Data-Driven Putting: From Guesswork to Precision
Dec 26, 2025Elite putting performance is built on a data-driven framework that combines advanced diagnostics with disciplined execution. Technologies such as high-speed video analysis and ball-roll measurement systems reveal stroke mechanics and ball behavior that the human eye cannot detect. Successful putting goes beyond technical accuracy; it requires stable rhythm, reliable visual alignment, and the ability to perform under pressure. When physical mechanics, spatial perception, and mental control are trained together, players move from overthinking their stroke to executing with clear intent.
Modern diagnostics break the putting stroke into measurable components. Impact data reveals face angle at strike, start...
Duration: 00:14:20#448 How to Generate Spin on Chip Shots: The Key Technical Principles
Dec 25, 2025This guide explains how to execute spin-heavy chip shots by focusing on loft, strike quality, and turf interaction rather than force. On short shots, backspin is created primarily by loft at impact, not speed. Because chip shots lack the velocity of full swings, correct mechanics become decisive.
Loft is the single most important factor. Using a high-lofted wedge (typically 56–60 degrees) and preserving its natural loft through impact allows the ball to engage the upper grooves of the clubface. A common mistake is excessive forward hand press, which de-lofts the club, lowers launch, and reduces spin. Keeping the ha...
Duration: 00:10:44#447 Pelvis Sway – The Engine Room of an Efficient Golf Swing
Dec 24, 2025Pelvis sway, the lateral movement of the hips, plays a fundamental role in creating an efficient, powerful, and healthy golf swing. Often described as the “engine room” of the body, the pelvis is the central hub where balance, force transfer, rhythm, and injury prevention come together. How well a golfer controls this movement directly influences ball striking, clubhead speed, distance potential, and stress on the lower back.
Pelvis sway is measured relative to the pelvis’s starting position at address, known as the zero point. For a right-handed golfer, the pelvis shifts slightly to the right during the ba...
Duration: 00:11:21#446 Putting Performance: How Visual Perception and Speed Control Shape Distance Accuracy
Dec 23, 2025A technically skilled golfer was struggling to convert putts beyond 10 feet and often missed key up-and-down chances. Despite excellent ball-striking, the scoring didn't reflect his ability. A detailed Puttalyze coaching session uncovered three primary causes: a subtle visual bias, ineffective green-reading, and a mismatch between read and pace.
The first key insight came from visual testing. Signs of mild esophoria led to a misperception of distance, especially on uphill putts. The brain saw the hole as closer than it was, causing putts to fall short. The solution was simple but effective: mentally project the hole 30 to 50 centimeters...
Duration: 00:14:53#445 Week in Review: December 15–21, 2025
Dec 22, 2025This report summarizes the defining moments of professional golf during the final competitive week of 2025, highlighting how late-season performances and strategic developments shaped the transition into the 2026 season.
On the course, Jayden Schaper delivered one of the most compelling storylines of the year by securing his second consecutive DP World Tour victory at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. After finishing regulation play tied at 22-under-par, Schaper claimed the title on the second playoff hole with a decisive eagle. Remarkably, this win mirrored his victory one week earlier, when he also prevailed in a playoff sealed by an...
Duration: 00:10:40#444 What Separates PGA Tour Players from Ambitious Amateurs
Dec 21, 2025The key distinction between PGA Tour players and highly ambitious amateurs lies not in talent alone, but in the extreme precision, consistency, and intentionality with which professionals approach every aspect of the game. According to insights from golf coach Henrik Jentsch, elite performance is built on disciplined fundamentals, stable rhythm, and data-driven decision-making.
At the foundation is setup precision. Professionals treat alignment, grip, ball position, posture, and distance to the ball as non-negotiable constants. This precision is applied universally—full swings, short game, and putting alike. Ball position and body posture remain consistent shot after shot, verified th...
Duration: 00:13:29#443 The Pro V1 Revolution: How One Golf Ball Changed the Game
Dec 20, 2025The launch of the Pro V1 marked a turning point in golf ball design and permanently changed industry standards. Developed by Titleist, the Pro V1 emerged from a deliberate break with traditional wound, liquid-center balls toward a solid-core construction that could finally combine distance and control in a single product.
Before this innovation, golfers faced a clear performance divide. Two-piece distance balls produced low spin and long drives but lacked feel and control around the greens. Tour-level balata balls offered excellent short-game spin, yet their high spin rates reduced distance off the tee. Titleist’s objective was si...
Duration: 00:13:38#442 The Clockface Model – A Predictable System for Reading Putts
Dec 19, 2025The clockface model for reading putts describes the green around the hole as a single tilted plane, visualized as a circular clock. Instead of vague descriptions of slope, the system uses the fall line as a precise geometric reference. The fall line is the straight uphill-downhill line passing through the hole and represents the maximum slope of the green. It defines both direction and steepness and acts as the master reference for every putt.
Perpendicular to the fall line is the sidehill line at 9 and 3 o’clock. Because these two axes are ninety degrees apart, the vertical sl...
Duration: 00:12:26#441 The Real Impact of Driver Weight on Spin
Dec 18, 2025This podcast excerpt explains that driver weight does not directly control ball spin. Instead, total driver weight acts as a movement modifier that changes how the golfer moves, sequences the swing, and delivers the club to impact. Spin itself is created only by what happens at impact.
The core principle is simple:
The golfer controls the ball, but total weight controls the golfer.
Total driver weight influences timing, stability, and body engagement, which then affects the five impact variables that truly govern spin: dynamic loft, impact location, attack angle, clubface angle, and clubhead speed.<...
Duration: 00:13:25#440 Ground Reaction Forces: The Hidden Engine of Power, Sequencing, and Clubhead Speed in the Golf Swing
Dec 17, 2025The provided text emphasizes the decisive role of ground reaction forces and correct sequencing in generating power and efficiency in the golf swing. True power does not begin with the arms or club, but with how the golfer applies force into the ground and transfers that energy through the body into the clubhead.
The swing follows a mandatory order of operations. It starts with a lateral movement: just before the backswing finishes, the golfer pushes off the trail foot and slides sideways toward the target. This pressure shift into the lead foot must occur before any significant...
Duration: 00:10:38#439 Why the Right Tee Choice Is the Fastest Way to Better Scores, Faster Rounds, and More Joy in Golf
Dec 16, 2025One of the most persistent problems in modern golf has nothing to do with swing technique, equipment, or fitness. It starts before the first shot is hit: tee selection. Too many golfers still choose their tees based on tradition, ego, or gender rather than actual playing ability. This single misunderstanding turns golf into an unnecessarily frustrating, slow, and joyless experience.
When players start from tees that are too long for their skill level, the game immediately shifts into damage control. This is not a question of effort or talent—it is simple geometry. Longer tees create longer ap...
Duration: 00:13:02#438 Weekly Global Golf ReportDecember 8–14, 2025
Dec 15, 2025As the professional golf calendar moves into its year-end slowdown, the past week still delivered meaningful storylines that highlighted the sport’s evolving competitive landscape. Mixed-team innovation, traditional tour drama, and off-season positioning combined to keep global golf firmly in focus.
The standout event of the week was the Grant Thornton Invitational at Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. The mixed-team PGA–LPGA tournament once again demonstrated the viability and growing appeal of collaborative formats at the elite level. Andrew Novak and Lauren Coughlin captured the third edition of the event with a record-setting score of 28-unde...
Duration: 00:14:35#437 Optimizing Your Driver – A Practical Guide to Launch, Spin & Distance
Dec 14, 2025Maximizing driver distance is not about swinging harder. It is about combining the correct launch angle and spin rate for your individual swing speed. Distance comes from efficiency, not effort. When launch and spin are matched correctly, the ball stays in the air long enough to maximize carry while retaining enough energy for rollout.
Understanding the Key Variables
Launch AngleLaunch angle is the vertical angle at which the ball leaves the clubface. It is mainly influenced by driver loft, ball position, and angle of attack. A higher launch can increase distance, but only if it...
Duration: 00:13:50#436 The Road Hole: Golf’s Purest Examination
Dec 13, 2025This analysis, presented by Henrik Jentsch, explores why the 17th hole on the Old Course at St Andrews stands as one of golf’s most demanding tests. The hole begins with a blind tee shot played over buildings toward a fairway bordered by out-of-bounds. The approach targets a small, two-tiered green set diagonally beside a road, defended by one of the game’s most feared hazards: the Road Hole bunker. This pot bunker is physically narrow but strategically enormous, as surrounding contours funnel shots into it from many yards away.
The road itself has never been marked out...
Duration: 00:10:52#435 Golf Wisdom: Minimizing Mistakes, Mastering the Mind
Dec 12, 2025Golf is not won through perfect swings but through the consistent avoidance of major mistakes. The core insight is strategic thinking, emotional control, and honest expectations. Lower scores come not from making more birdies but from eliminating double bogeys. Scratch golfers average only two birdies per round, yet they separate themselves through superior damage control: they produce “good bogeys” and “boring pars” instead of forcing low-percentage miracle shots. Their goal is simple—turn a potential seven into a five.
A crucial factor is accepting score variability. Many golfers struggle because they believe they can control every variable. True consi...
Duration: 00:11:39#434 APOGEE: The Apex of Indoor Golf Simulation
Dec 11, 2025The TruGolf APOGEE Launch Monitor marks a major shift in indoor golf technology. Designed around high-speed photometric cameras rather than radar, it captures the true physics of impact with exceptional clarity. Where radar often infers data from limited indoor ball flight, APOGEE records the real event: clubhead orientation, strike location, ball compression, launch angles, and spin—all without stickers, dots, or proprietary balls. Golfers simply place a ball in the laser-guided hitting zone and swing.
Photometric technology delivers a decisive advantage: direct visual evidence. APOGEE freezes the moment of impact across multiple camera angles, allowing players and co...
Duration: 00:10:43#433 Train Smarter: The Winter Golf Improvement Blueprint
Dec 10, 2025The winter months decide how well you perform in summer, and the “Winter Golf Blueprint” shows how structured off-season work builds a more stable, powerful, and repeatable golf game. Instead of treating winter as a break, the guide frames it as a strategic phase where technique, body, equipment, and mindset can be upgraded without the pressure of scoring.
A consistent indoor routine keeps motor patterns active. Rather than grinding, the goal is steady repetition—around three sessions per week—focused on core fundamentals like grip, takeaway, and transition. This prevents the typical loss of feel and confidence while ma...
Duration: 00:11:58#432 Machine Putters: Precision Modular Design
Dec 09, 2025Machine Putters positions itself as a leader in high-precision golf equipment through a patented approach to modularity and mechanical adjustability. Its core promise is complete personalization: every putter can be configured, adjusted, and fine-tuned to match a player’s individual stroke far beyond traditional fitting methods. All components are made and assembled in the USA, with machining, assembly, and studio fittings centered in McKinney, Texas.
The brand’s distinctive advantage rests on two patented systems: the X-Changer Interchangeable Shaft System and the Delta Mod Adjustment System. Together, they allow players to modify a putter with the same prec...
Duration: 00:13:40#431 Global Golf Report – Summary of the Week
Dec 08, 2025The first week of December 2025 delivered three notable champions and key shifts across the global golf landscape. On the DP World Tour, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen claimed the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne with a total of 15-under-par, sealing victory with a clutch birdie on the 18th. It was the Dane’s first professional win and earned him an official invitation to the Masters. Cameron Smith finished one stroke behind after a missed par putt on the final hole.
At the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City, Kristoffer Reitan secured his second title of the year, moving him to th...
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Duration: 00:10:43#430 The Art of Intelligent Golf Management
Dec 07, 2025Smart Course Strategy shows that good golf does not begin with the swing but with a clear decision. Every successful shot starts with a precise plan: defining the target, choosing the intended ball flight, and identifying the safest miss. This mental sequence creates the difference between reacting and being in control.
At the core of this system is a reliable five-step routine that provides stability under pressure: Decide, Visualize, Feel, Commit, and Reflect. It serves as a mental anchor, ensuring that the player does not act impulsively but prepares every movement with intention.
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Duration: 00:12:37#429 The Instinctive Mechanics of Optimal Putting
Dec 06, 2025Putting makes up nearly half of all strokes, yet traditional instruction offers little more than scattered tips, mechanical debates, and vague “feel.” The Mechanics of Instinct reframes putting as a science-based craft built on neuroscience, physics, and biomechanics. It focuses on how humans actually perceive, predict, and move, replacing guesswork with a structured learning path.
Conventional teaching is flawed because it overemphasizes stroke style while ignoring the skills that matter most. Despite the putter being used more than any club, only a small fraction of golf instruction addresses putting. Most advice relies on “lore,” producing streakiness instead of compe...
Duration: 00:13:55Train Smarter: Der Winter-Golf-Blueprint für intelligentes Training
Dec 05, 2025Die Wintermonate entscheiden darüber, wie gut du im Sommer spielst – und der „Winter Golf Blueprint“ zeigt, wie strukturiertes Off-Season-Training ein stabileres, kraftvolleres und konstanteres Golfspiel aufbaut. Anstatt den Winter als Pause zu betrachten, versteht dieser Leitfaden die kalte Jahreszeit als strategische Phase, in der Technik, Körper, Ausrüstung und Mentalität ohne Ergebnisdruck verbessert werden können.
Eine konsequente Indoor-Routine hält die Bewegungsmuster aktiv. Statt hartem Training steht gleichmäßige Wiederholung im Fokus – etwa drei Einheiten pro Woche –, konzentriert auf grundlegende Elemente wie Griff, Takeaway und Transition. So gehen weder Gefühl noch Vertrauen verloren, und die t...
Duration: 00:15:46#428 The 9 Swing Archetypes: Your Natural Golf Blueprint
Dec 05, 2025This text explains why traditional, standardized golf models fail: they ignore a player’s Intrinsic Dynamics — the natural movement blueprint defined by joint structure, arm behavior, and rotational tendencies. To create truly individualized coaching, the system introduces the 3x3 Swing Archetype Model, which classifies golfers using two core elements: Upper Body Types (arm and shoulder mechanics) and Lower Body Dynamics (pelvic rotation and the key biomechanical value known as the sway gap). The model is supported by the AI Golf Chatbot, which provides real-time 3D data across more than 35 parameters.
The matrix shifts instruction from a correction-based appr...
Duration: 00:13:05#427 Putting Precision: Technique Is a Tool, Not the Goal
Dec 04, 2025Traditional aids like the Visio Arc train a pretty, symmetrical stroke, but they ignore the real forces that decide whether a putt drops: slope, speed, aim, ball position, and impact. A stroke can look perfect and still miss because putting is governed by physics, not aesthetics.
Mechanical training creates the illusion of a “Perfect Stroke,” yet the ball starts on line only if the face is delivered correctly. A stroke that rotates 0.8° open one inch before impact and 0.8° closed one inch after is highly sensitive to timing. A 10% faster downswing or a ball positioned just one inch off ch...
Duration: 00:12:29#426 Mastering Golf: Strategy, Wellness, and Course Management
Dec 03, 2025Performance in golf is built on preparation, energy management, and clear strategic decisions. Players who fuel their bodies properly, plan intelligently, and avoid unnecessary risks achieve more consistent scoring and enjoy every round more.
Physical Energy and Nutrition
The foundation of good scoring begins long before the first tee shot. Slow-burning energy sources such as lean proteins (chicken, eggs, fish) combined with complex carbohydrates (oats, whole grains, sweet potatoes) stabilize blood sugar and support mental clarity. Hydration should begin the day before the round and continue in small, steady amounts during play. Simple snacks like...
Duration: 00:14:19#425 Precision and Power: The Modern Golf Swing Blueprint
Dec 02, 2025The modern golf swing is built on biomechanics, precision, and efficient motion patterns. Its central goal is consistent clubface control at impact, achieved by blending two contrasting elements: steep body rotation and shallow arm mechanics. When these movements work together, the body provides stable rotational power while the arms deliver precise face control.
The body rotates steeply through the ball while maintaining posture. The chest must stay down, and the pelvis must move back in transition to keep the spine angle intact and avoid early extension. This rotation only works if the golfer “earns the shallow” by keep...
Duration: 00:12:16#424 The Global Golf Transition: Results, Mergers, OWGR
Dec 01, 2025Late November 2025 brought fewer tournaments but major structural developments. Two results defined the week: Sami Valimäki claimed his first PGA Tour victory at the RSM Classic, while David Puig delivered a statement win at the Australian PGA Championship. Exhibition events such as The Skins Game added further attention.
The central global discussion, however, focuses on the proposed PGA Tour–LIV alliance, a partnership set to reshape professional golf from 2026 onward. LIV Golf has confirmed its switch to 72-hole events, designed specifically to regain OWGR points and restore major-championship access for its players. Early simulations show notable boo...
Duration: 00:11:01#423 Senior Golf Distance: The Low Compression Advantage
Nov 30, 2025Many older golfers struggle with fading distance, but the real cause is often not the body — it’s the wrong golf ball. A lot of players choose high-compression “tour balls” because the professionals use them. Yet these balls are built for extremely high swing speeds that most senior golfers no longer produce. With a swing speed of 70–85 mph, the ball cannot compress properly, energy transfer stays low, the launch is flat, the feel is harsh, and 20 to 40 yards disappear instantly.
Compression describes the ball’s resistance to deformation at impact. A soft ball compresses easily, stores energy efficiently...
Duration: 00:14:43#422 Puttalyze: Precision in Aim and Pace — The Science Behind 2-Meter Putts
Nov 29, 2025Puttalyze is built to make short putts more precise and repeatable by combining exact green reading with controlled ball speed. Its core elements are the Aim Point and the Distance Point — where the ball must start and how far it should roll past the hole to achieve the highest drop probability.
The process begins with a theoretical calculation. Three factors — slope, the angle of the putt relative to the fall line, and distance — create an ideal break value. But this geometric number never reflects reality on its own, because friction, surface texture, and green speed all influence how th...
Duration: 00:12:43#421 One Length Irons – An Idea That Has Endured for 100 Years
Nov 28, 2025The story of Single Length irons is not a modern trend but a thread that runs across an entire century. Their core principle—uniform shaft lengths for all irons, one setup, one swing—was born long before Bryson DeChambeau ever entered the spotlight. As early as the 1920s and early 1930s, Bobby Jones played a nearly uniform Spalding iron set, delivering the first historical proof that standardization in the bag can produce elite performance.
Jones chose a set with minimal length variation, balanced swing weight, and consistent feel. This allowed him to maintain almost identical swing mechanics and...
Duration: 00:11:31#420 TruGolf Launchbox: Precision Portable Golf Analytics
Nov 27, 2025The Launchbox from TruGolf is an ultra-portable launch monitor designed to deliver precise golf performance data for players and coaches. Using high-speed photometric camera technology, the device captures detailed ball and club metrics—previously available only in high-end studio systems. With dedicated Ball and Club Modes, it measures spin, launch angle, carry distance, face angle, club path, and attack angle either separately or in a combined view.
A standout feature is the integrated E-Ink display, which presents key shot data directly on the unit. No smartphone, app, or computer is required. The display remains perfectly readable even in...
Duration: 00:11:33#419 The Logic of Golf Course Strategy
Nov 26, 2025Effective course strategy is built on clear decisions, not perfect swings. Every shot begins with defining a precise landing point: where the ball should finish, which risks must be avoided, and what leaves the best position for the next shot. Amateur golfers benefit the most from minimizing mistakes rather than attempting heroic recoveries.
1. Target Clarity Instead of Technical ObsessionStrategy starts with a precise decision: not aiming at the flag, but choosing the smartest landing zone. Skilled players plan the next good shot, not the perfect one. They understand their dispersion pattern and base their strategy on it.<...
Duration: 00:13:30#418 Zukunft des Golf-Trainings: Indoor Golf und Simulatoren
Nov 25, 2025Indoor-Golf gewinnt stark an Bedeutung, besonders in Europas kalten Monaten. Es bietet eine wetterfeste, ganzjährige Trainingslösung, wenn Regen, Schnee, Kälte und frühe Dunkelheit Golf im Freien erschweren. Moderne Systeme wie TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight oder TrueGolf LaunchBox liefern hochpräzise Daten zu Schwung, Ballflug und Körperbewegung. Damit entsteht eine vollständig datenbasierte Trainingsumgebung, die Amateuren, Profis und Trainern gleichermaßen zugutekommt.
Technologische Grundlagen
Hochpräzise Launch-Monitore messen Ballgeschwindigkeit, Spinrate, Abflugwinkel, Schlägerpfad und Schlagflächenwinkel mit extremer Genauigkeit. KI-gestützte Tools wie AI Golf Chat und Sportsbox AI 3D analysieren Bewegungsmuster und decken Schwa...
#418 The Rise of Indoor Golf and Simulators
Nov 25, 2025Indoor golf is rapidly growing, especially during Europe’s cold months. It offers golfers a weather-proof, year-round training environment when rain, snow, low temperatures, and early darkness make outdoor play difficult. Modern simulators combine high-speed cameras, launch monitors, and advanced software to create a precise, data-driven training space that benefits amateurs, professionals, and coaches alike.
Precision Through TechnologyAdvanced systems have transformed golf instruction from visual judgment to measurable analysis. High-end launch monitors such as FlightScope, TrackMan, Foresight, TrueGolf LaunchBox, and Sportsbox AI capture ball speed, spin rate, launch angle, club path, and face angle with extreme accuracy. AI...
Duration: 00:12:00#417 Global Golf Report: Tour Victories and Off-Season Shifts
Nov 24, 2025The late-November Global Golf Report highlights major results and strategic positioning across the world tours as all circuits prepare for 2026. Sami Välimäki’s breakthrough at The RSM Classic delivered the first PGA Tour title of his career, granting him full exempt status through 2027 and entry into the 2026 Masters. On the LPGA Tour, Jeeno Thitikul’s dominant win at the CME Group Tour Championship capped a record-setting season and emphasized the tour’s rising commercial strength.
Across the global landscape, tours are adjusting formats, strengthening commercial foundations, and upgrading broadcast technology. A central storyline remains LIV Golf’s s...
Duration: 00:12:17#416 The Committed Mind on the Golf Green
Nov 23, 2025Putting is a mental skill requiring clarity, trust, and emotional stability. The source outlines universal habits shared by consistent putters and explains how long and short putts demand different psychological frameworks. Long putts require imagination and pace control, while short putts test confidence and nerve.
Universal FoundationsSuccessful putters rely on four core habits:
Purposeful Breathing: Slow breathing regulates arousal and creates calm hands. A common pattern is 4 seconds in, 4 hold, 6 out, 2 pause.Clear Visualization: Seeing the ball roll along the intended line and drop into the hole builds intention.Cue Word Commitment: A simple word such... Duration: 00:13:04#415 Mastering the Mental Game Around the Green
Nov 22, 2025This guide presents a clear mental framework for handling short-game situations after missing the green. The process is built on two phases: the reset during the walk to the ball and the clarity-driven routine at the ball. It converts reactive anxiety into calm intention through breathing, posture, visualization, and committed decision-making.
1. The Walk to the Ball — Resetting the Mind
This phase shifts the player from reaction to purposeful focus.
• Breathe to Clear: Inhale 4 seconds, exhale 6 seconds, twice. Shoulders drop, tension releases, attention returns to the present.• Verbal Anchor: Quietly say “New chapter” to signal the...
Duration: 00:12:56#414 Mastering the Second Shot: Golf Fairway Strategy
Nov 21, 2025This text outlines a structured mental protocol for executing the second shot from the fairway. The routine follows a clear sequence of thinking, preparation, alignment, execution, and neutral response. Its purpose is to separate analysis from trust, enabling clear decisions, committed swings, and emotional stability.
In the Think Box, the player calmly analyzes the lie, distance, wind, and ideal landing zone. The goal is to make a single, clear decision and fully own it. Once the player steps out of the Think Box, no second-guessing is allowed. This early clarity builds commitment and prevents mental interference.
<... Duration: 00:09:58#413 Golf: Mental Command of the First Tee Shot
Nov 20, 2025The text presents a structured mental system for preparing the first tee shot in a tournament. The central idea is that stability in the mind creates stability in the body. A clear routine transforms nervousness into control, commitment, and precision.
1. Controlling the Nervous SystemPreparation begins during the walk to the tee. The player moves with intention: head up, shoulders back, controlled breathing. Two or three rounds of Box Breathing (4 seconds inhale, 4 seconds hold, 6 seconds exhale, 2 seconds hold) steady the heart rate and center attention. One final long exhale releases tension. A grounding drill (“I’m here. I’m grou...
Duration: 00:13:18#412 Golf Performance: Morning Activation and Readiness Routine
Nov 19, 2025The text outlines a structured five-phase system that prepares the golfer mentally from the first minutes after waking up until stepping onto the first tee. The focus is clearly on emotional control, nervous-system regulation, and mental clarity rather than mechanical adjustments.
The morning phase establishes the foundation for the entire day. Through silent intention, controlled breathing (4-4-6-2), and brief visualization, the golfer creates a state of calm, alert presence. The goal is to avoid beginning the day in a reactive mode and instead actively shape the mental state.
During the drive to the...
Duration: 00:11:24#411 The Strategy of Aiming at the Center in Golf
Nov 18, 2025Golf is a dispersion game, not a precision game. The core idea of the source text is that amateurs and even professionals miss their targets more often than they think, making aggressive pin-seeking a poor scoring strategy. Understanding personal shot dispersion leads to smarter, lower-risk decisions—especially from longer distances.
1. Dispersion and Risk Management
Most amateurs believe they can steer the ball, but their dispersion is far larger than the landing area of many pins. Elite players miss their target by 7–9 meters, while amateurs typically miss by 15–25 meters. When a pin sits near the green’s edge, th...
#410 Weekly Global Golf Report: November 10–16, 2025
Nov 17, 2025The report summarizes the major developments in professional golf at the end of 2025. Central topics include the ongoing rivalry between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, as well as LIV’s decisive format change beginning in 2026. Key tournament results are also highlighted, including Adam Schenk’s victory in Bermuda, Matt Fitzpatrick’s playoff win in Dubai, and Nelly Korda’s dominant LPGA season.
LIV’s Move to 72 HolesStarting in 2026, all 13 individual LIV events will be played over 72 holes. This shift is viewed as a strategic attempt to increase legitimacy and finally secure OWGR recognition. The adjustment aligns LIV more c...
Duration: 00:09:17#409 The Influence of Putter Head Shape and Hosel Design on Aiming and Ball Roll in Putting
Nov 16, 2025This report explains how putter head shape and hosel design affect aiming, face control, and ball roll. It outlines how blades, mid‑mallets, mallets, and high‑MOI heads match different stroke types, and how hosels—such as Plumber’s Neck, Slant Neck, Double Bend, and Center Shaft—control toe hang, offset, launch, and face rotation. The goal is to help golfers select a configuration that matches their stroke mechanics and visual tendencies.
I. Influence of Putter Head Shapes
A. Aiming and Alignment
Putter heads mainly influence how easily players align the face:Mallets: Strong visual gui... Duration: 00:10:41#408 Putter Fitting: Why Lie Angle and Putter Head Weight Are Fundamental to Putting Performance
Nov 15, 2025In the world of golf instruction, few equipment variables are as underrated—and yet as influential—as the Lie Angle and Head Weight of the putter. While concepts like alignment, grip, green reading, or tempo are commonly discussed, these two technical parameters operate quietly in the background, often determining the success or failure of a golfer's stroke.
This look into putter fitting explains why customizing both Lie Angle and Head Weight is not just for professionals—it’s a foundational step for any golfer seeking consistency, confidence, and results on the green.
Lie Angle: The Hidden D...
Duration: 00:10:23#407 Putter Shaft Dynamics: Stroke, Weight, and Ball Roll
Nov 14, 2025A putter shaft’s length, weight, material, and balance point play a decisive role in how a player moves the putter and how the ball launches, skids, and transitions into true roll. Shaft length shapes posture, eye position, and the geometry of the stroke. If the shaft is too long, the eyes shift inside the target line and the stroke becomes more arced. If it is too short, the player bends forward, creating excessive shaft lean that reduces dynamic loft and increases skid. The ideal length supports a neutral lean and produces a launch between 0.75° and 2.5°, the zone that cons...
Duration: 00:09:54#406 Putter Loft: Impact on Roll and Performance
Nov 13, 2025Putter loft—the face angle relative to vertical, usually 2°–4°—plays a decisive role in how the ball launches and rolls. Its goal is not to lift the ball but to raise it slightly from its green depression and start smooth forward roll as early as possible. Wrong loft—too little or too much—causes skidding, bouncing, and loss of distance and direction control.
Function and Ideal Range
Loft controls launch angle and determines when the ball transitions from skid to roll. The ideal launch angle is narrow: 0.75°–2.5°. Too little loft (4°) lifts it too high, causing hop and bounce. T...
Duration: 00:15:07#405 The Essential Guide to Putter Fitting
Nov 12, 2025Many golfers — even professionals — use putters that do not fit their posture, setup, or stroke. Most players have little idea how much loft their putter has or whether its length matches their body mechanics. Yet putting is the most decisive part of the game for saving strokes. Consistent performance requires a putter precisely matched to the golfer’s biomechanics, setup, and stroke style.
A professional putter fitting evaluates 28 parameters grouped into three key domains: Setup & Alignment, Roll Dynamics, and Stroke Control & Stability.
1. Putter Length, Posture & Alignment
Putter Length defines posture, eye po...
Duration: 00:14:01#404 AI Golf Chat: Transforming Golf Academies
Nov 11, 2025AI Golf Chat revolutionizes traditional golf coaching and academy operations by shifting from intuition-based instruction to a data-driven, automated, and personalized ecosystem. Developed by PGA Professional Henrik Jentsch, the system combines biomechanical measurement, instant swing analysis, and smart communication tools to elevate both coaching precision and academy management.
Transforming Coaching Methods
Traditional golf instruction relies on observation and feel. AI Golf Chat replaces this with objective data and measurable performance feedback.
Precision and Data-Driven Instruction: Using 3D motion analysis with 36 tracking points, it provides biomechanical feedback in real time—eliminating guesswork. Coaches and players ca... Duration: 00:13:49#403 Global Golf Report: November 10, 2025
Nov 10, 2025The week of November 3–9 delivered high drama across the major tours as the 2025 season neared its conclusion. Ben Griffin triumphed on the PGA Tour, Aaron Rai edged Tommy Fleetwood in a playoff on the DP World Tour, and Nasa Hataoka claimed the rain-shortened TOTO Japan Classic. Behind the scenes, LIV Golf announced its most significant structural reform yet—expanding to 72 holes from 2026—in a clear bid for Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points.
Tour Recap
PGA Tour: Ben Griffin captured the World Wide Technology Championship in Cabo San Lucas by one stroke, his third title of a brea... Duration: 00:13:56#402 3D Golf Swing Analysis: Journey, Tools, and Practice
Nov 09, 2025The evolution from 2D to 3D golf swing analysis has revolutionized modern coaching, allowing instructors to move beyond surface observation to precise biomechanical understanding. Unlike 2D video, which captures motion in a flat plane, 3D motion capture provides complete movement data across all axes—revealing what truly happens in a player’s swing.
Bridging the Feel vs. Real Gap
One of the greatest benefits of 3D analysis is its ability to expose the difference between what players feel and what actually occurs. Coaches can now show objective, data-driven evidence that clarifies misconceptions. When players see meas...
Duration: 00:13:13#401 BOMBS: Optimizing High-Launch Low-Spin Driving
Nov 08, 2025The modern professional golf swing is built for distance—and few shots exemplify this better than the high-launch, low-spin bomb. This drive launches high, spins minimally, and rolls powerfully down the fairway. It’s not just visually impressive; it’s a product of precision physics and optimized biomechanics.
What Defines the Ideal Drive? At the core are two metrics: launch angle and spin rate. A higher launch helps maximize carry. Lower spin ensures roll and stability. When paired correctly, they form the ideal trajectory—long, stable, and efficient.
Setup Fundamentals To produce this shot:
Tee the... Duration: 00:11:32#400 3D Golf Swing Analysis – The New Biomechanical Standard
Nov 07, 2025Three-dimensional (3D) motion capture has redefined how the golf swing is analyzed, setting a new benchmark for biomechanical precision. Unlike traditional two-dimensional (2D) video, which offers only flat-plane observations, 3D systems record motion across all three planes—sagittal, frontal, and transverse—allowing a complete view of how the body moves through space.
From Flat Images to Full Motion
2D analysis remains useful for simple visual assessments, but its limitations become clear when evaluating complex rotations, weight shifts, and depth movements. It cannot accurately track side bends, pelvic tilt, or multi-joint synchrony, which are fundamental to unde...
Duration: 00:12:37#399 The Puttalyze Concept: Four Pillars of Elite Putting Performance
Nov 06, 2025The Puttalyze Concept is a science-based putting methodology built on four interconnected pillars that transform putting from guesswork into a precise, repeatable system. Each pillar builds upon the previous, creating a complete framework for mastering the art and science of putting.
1. Mastering Distance Control – The Cornerstone
Distance control is the foundation of the Puttalyze system. It trains the golfer’s internal feel and nervous system to associate specific stroke lengths with specific distances. Through the Core-Putt Drill, players calibrate their cerebellum daily to the green speed, ensuring reliable touch and pace. Without consistent distance control, accu...
Duration: 00:14:40#398 A Complete Guide to Reading Golf Greens
Nov 05, 2025Reading greens is a science of observation, physics, and intuition. The process begins before stepping onto the surface: as you walk toward the green, study the surrounding landscape. Visualize where water would flow in heavy rain—this shows the main slope direction. Golf architects design greens to drain away from high-traffic paths, so the true slope often lies toward less-used edges.
1. Identify the Fall Line
Once on the green, locate the fall line—the steepest downhill path from the hole. It defines how every putt will break. Imagine pouring water into the cup; the direction it w...
Duration: 00:15:24#397 The Biomechanics of a Consistent Putting Stroke
Nov 04, 2025A successful putting stroke begins long before contact. One key setup detail is placing the putter head half a finger-width behind the ball. This pre-impact spacing acts as an insurance policy, helping the player swing through the ball, not just at it. It promotes a neutral path and prevents last-moment deceleration or face manipulation, improving pace and direction.
Body Movement: The Laser Wall
Imagine a vertical laser wall running through the center of your body. During the stroke, the body must remain stable—especially at impact. For right-handed players, the left shoulder rises, and the bo...
Duration: 00:13:59#396 Weekly Global Golf Report – October 27 to November 2, 2025
Nov 03, 2025The week delivered a rich blend of competition, controversy, and change across global golf. From Asia’s dramatic finishes to shifting tour politics, the game’s landscape continues to evolve at high speed.
LPGA: Yamashita Triumphs in Malaysia
At the Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Japan’s Miyu Yamashita claimed her second LPGA title of the year, defeating Jeeno Thitikul and Haeran Ryu in a tense three-way playoff. Her calm precision and clutch putting under pressure capped a superb final round of 67. The event once again highlighted Asia’s growing influence in women’s golf—both in perf...
Duration: 00:10:46#395 The Puttalyze Aiming System – Precision Through Vision and Science
Nov 02, 2025The Puttalyze Aiming System is a structured, five-step method designed to make putting precise, consistent, and scientifically measurable. It blends biomechanics, visual psychology, and physics into one repeatable process that removes guesswork from green reading and alignment.
1. Reading the Green – Visual Calibration
Every putt begins with an objective slope assessment. Standing directly behind the ball aligns the golfer with the fall line—the direction water would naturally flow. This position eliminates visual distortion and allows an accurate read of the slope and break. The fall line becomes the foundation for every aiming and speed decision that...
Duration: 00:12:45#394 The Puttalyze Concept – Part One: Mastering Distance Control through the Core-Putt Drill
Nov 01, 2025The Puttalyze Concept defines distance control as the foundation of all successful putting. Instead of focusing on mechanics or visual judgment, the method trains the nervous system—specifically the cerebellum—to instinctively understand how far a ball will roll with a given stroke. Central to this process is the Core-Putt Drill, a neurological exercise designed to build subconscious distance awareness through repetition and feedback rather than conscious calculation.
Traditional putting training often targets technique and alignment, but Puttalyze claims that over 80% of putting errors are distance-related. A perfect line is useless if the ball stops short or runs...
Duration: 00:17:40#393 Ground Reaction Forces in the Golf Swing – How to Use Them Effectively
Oct 31, 2025Ground Reaction Forces (GRFs) are a powerful key to unlocking speed, consistency, and efficiency in your golf swing. These forces, which travel from the ground through the body, help create torque, balance, and explosive power.
What Are Ground Reaction Forces?
When a golfer presses into the ground, the ground responds with equal force. This energy travels through the legs and hips to generate rotational and vertical motion — the foundation of power in modern golf.
The Four Ground Forces in Golf
Lateral Force: Pressure shifts from trail to lead foot.Vertical Force: Pushing do... Duration: 00:12:14#392 Golf Coaching: Match Ups and Movement Quality
Oct 30, 2025Modern golf coaching revolves around two key pillars: Match Ups and Movement Quality. Match Ups describe individualized technical patterns that allow players to perform effectively despite imperfections or physical limitations. Movement Quality represents the athletic foundation—strength, mobility, coordination, and sequencing—that defines a player’s long-term potential and consistency. True swing efficiency and durability arise where these two pillars intersect, aligning technique with athletic capability.
Match Ups – Technical Compensation as Functional Strength
Match Ups are personalized biomechanical combinations that compensate for individual movement restrictions. Instead of chasing a universal “ideal,” players adapt their swing to their own...
Duration: 00:14:09#391 FlightScope Golf Data Parameters and Significance
Oct 29, 2025FlightScope Systems: Mevo, Mevo+, and X3 provide highly precise data for analyzing speed, energy efficiency, clubface position, and ball flight. Through Fusion Tracking Technology (Radar + Camera), they enable golfers and coaches to understand and optimize the complex relationships between club movement and ball behavior.
1. Speed & Efficiency
These values determine how effectively energy is transferred to the ball.
Club Speed measures the speed of the clubhead and indicates potential distance — every additional mph adds roughly 2.5 yards of carry.Ball Speed shows how fast the ball travels immediately after impact and is critical for distance and st... Duration: 00:16:56#390 The AI Crusher: Henrik Jentsch’s Breakthrough in Golf Performance with AI
Oct 28, 2025Henrik Jentsch, golf coach and biomechanical expert, is redefining swing analysis using artificial intelligence. Through the AI Golf Chatbot, a mobile app that offers real-time, 3D biomechanical analysis, Jentsch delivers elite-level feedback using just a smartphone.
His central insight: "What you feel in your swing isn’t always what's happening." Only AI can detect the micro-movements that traditional coaching often misses.
Precision Through Data, Not Guesswork
The AI Golf Chatbot uses advanced vision technology trained on thousands of professional swings to track over 30 biomechanical parameters—including pelvic lift, chest rotation, club path, and rele...
Duration: 00:13:38#389 Global Golf Report: 27 October 2025 Tour Summary
Oct 27, 2025The October 2025 Global Golf Report highlights a truly international week across major tours, reflecting the sport’s growing global depth and balance. From Utah to Seoul and Manila, winners emerged from four continents—demonstrating golf’s universal reach and rising talent diversity.
Regional Success and International Fields• DP World Tour (European Tour):
South Korea’s Junghwan Lee thrilled home fans by claiming his maiden DP World Tour title at the Genesis Championship, defeating England’s Laurie Canter and Spain’s Nacho Elvira. His victory underscored Asia’s increasing strength in traditionally European fields.
• LIV Golf / Asian T...
Duration: 00:12:20#388 Lower Core Golfer – Full Swing Sequence Guide
Oct 26, 2025Lower Core golfers generate power through ground forces, hip rotation, and depth. Their swing builds torque from the ground up, using a flat, deep path and strong lower-body engagement throughout all nine positions (P1–P9). This motion emphasizes stability, rotation, and efficient energy transfer for consistent, penetrating ball flights.
Setup and Backswing (P1–P4): Building Ground Pressure and CoilAt P1 – Address, the Lower Core golfer sets a strong base with flexed knees and pressure in the arches and heels. The spine tilts forward, creating a deep hinge that activates the hips early and allows efficient energy storage.At P2...
Duration: 00:09:39#387 Middle Core Golfer – Nine Swing Positions Explained
Oct 25, 2025The Middle Core golfer’s swing is defined by balance, rhythm, and connection. In a podcast by Henrik Jentsch and Henrik Lienz, Jentsch—Head of the Golf Akademie 360°—explains how this golfer type maintains a synchronized, rotationally balanced motion throughout the nine key positions (P1–P9). Unlike Upper or Lower Core golfers, the Middle Core player’s motion is neutral, efficient, and repeatable, emphasizing connection between torso and arms and maintaining a consistent swing plane from start to finish.
P1 – Address Position
The swing begins with an athletic, balanced setup. The spine tilts moderately from the hips, han...
Duration: 00:15:32#386 Nine Swing Positions for Upper Core Golfers
Oct 24, 2025The podcast with Henrik Jentsch analyzes the biomechanics of the Upper Core Golfer, a player type defined by vertical movement patterns and upper-body dominance. Jentsch, Head of Golf Akademie 360° Powered by AI Golf Chat, explains the nine swing checkpoints (P1–P9), detailing how posture, sequencing, and rotation combine to create power and consistency.
Core Characteristics
Upper Core golfers differ from other core types through a tall setup, upright spine, minimal hip hinge, and reliance on a top-down kinetic sequence. Their motion is driven primarily by the shoulders and arms, with the lower body acting as a s...
Duration: 00:11:52#385 Golf Swing P9 – The Finish Position by Core Type
Oct 23, 2025The P9 or Finish Position marks the completion of the golf swing and serves as the final checkpoint that reveals balance, rhythm, and energy efficiency. Although it occurs after impact, it provides valuable insight into the entire motion sequence, deceleration pattern, and the golfer’s ability to manage forces without injury. In the BioSwing Dynamics model, each Core Type—Upper, Middle, and Lower—produces a distinct finish structure that reflects its natural energy pattern and biomechanical sequence.
Why P9 Matters
The finish is more than a pose—it’s a diagnostic tool. A solid P9 position s...
Duration: 00:11:08#384 Golf Swing P8 – Post-Impact Extension by Core Type
Oct 22, 2025The P8 position, known as Post-Impact Extension, marks the first checkpoint after impact — the instant when the trail arm fully extends, and the club shaft again becomes parallel to the ground on the follow-through side. It reveals how efficiently energy was transferred into the ball and how the body continued to rotate, balance, and extend after contact. Within the BioSwing Dynamics model, each core type expresses this moment differently — through distinct patterns of extension, rotation, and energy release.
Upper Core Golfer
For the Upper Core player, P8 is defined by high extension and upright posture, refl...
Duration: 00:13:45383 Global Golf Tour Winners: October 13–19, 2025
Oct 21, 2025The week of October 13–19, 2025, delivered a global showcase of champions across eight professional golf tours, while several top circuits, including the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, remained idle. From Fleetwood’s brilliance in India to Sei Young Kim’s emotional comeback in Korea, the week offered a diverse snapshot of world golf.
DP World Tour (Europe)
At the DP World India Championship in New Delhi, Tommy Fleetwood produced a masterclass of precision and rhythm. Firing a final-round 65, he reached –22, two shots ahead of Japan’s Keita Nakajima. It was his first win of the 2025 season and a vital bo...
#382 Golf Impact P7 by Core Type
Oct 20, 2025P7—the moment of impact—is the defining instant of every golf swing. It determines strike quality, ball flight, and energy transfer. At this split-second, clubface angle, swing path, and body alignment converge, revealing how effectively motion, balance, and sequencing were built throughout the swing. Within the BioSwing Dynamics model, three core types—Upper, Middle, and Lower—display distinct biomechanical patterns that shape their P7 mechanics and impact signatures.
Upper Core Golfer – Steep, Vertical, Controlled by Lead Side
Upper Core players rely on upper-body dominance and vertical force. At impact, their lead side extends powerfully while the...
Duration: 00:15:24#381 Golf Swing P6 – The Delivery Position by Core Type
Oct 19, 2025The P6 position—known as the Delivery Position or Launch Zone—marks the instant just before impact when the club shaft is parallel to the ground. It’s the final checkpoint for sequencing, lag retention, and club path. From here, there’s no turning back—everything is committed to impact acceleration.
General Function of P6
P6 reveals whether the downswing has been sequenced efficiently. The lower body should have cleared, the torso rotated, and the hands should lead the clubhead into the hitting zone. It is the moment where stored energy is transferred into the ball. If e...
Duration: 00:13:26#380 Golf Swing P5: Transition Dynamics by Core Type
Oct 18, 2025P5 marks the transition from backswing to downswing—the instant where stored energy begins its release. At this moment, the lead arm becomes parallel to the ground, and sequencing, rotation, and ground forces accelerate toward impact. According to the BioSwing Dynamics model, how a player transitions through P5 depends on their dominant core type: Upper, Middle, or Lower Core. Each uses distinct biomechanics to initiate motion, influence shaft angle, and control club delivery.
Upper Core Golfer – Vertical Motion
Kinematic Sequence:
Upper Core players initiate the downswing from the upper spine and shoulders, creating a st...
Duration: 00:11:53#379 Golf Swing P4: The Top of the Backswing – by Core Type
Oct 17, 2025P4 marks the Top of the Backswing, the critical moment when the swing reaches full coil and potential energy peaks before transition. It is the culmination of all preceding movements—how efficiently this position is achieved determines how powerfully and consistently the downswing will unfold. According to the BioSwing Dynamics model, each golfer’s P4 position is shaped by their dominant core region—Upper, Middle, or Lower—defining how energy is stored and released.
🔹 Upper Core Golfer – Tall, Wide, Powerful
Upper Core players generate energy from the shoulders and upper spine. Their motion is mor...
Duration: 00:14:02#378 The P3 Mid-Backswing Position Explained – by Core Type
Oct 16, 2025The Mid-Backswing Position, known as P3, occurs when the lead arm is parallel to the ground and the club begins to hinge. It marks the moment when energy is stored, sequence and swing plane emerge, and the player’s biomechanical DNA becomes visible. Within the BioSwing Dynamics framework, golfers are categorized as Upper Core, Middle Core, or Lower Core—each showing distinct movement patterns and hinge types that define the efficiency of the swing’s transition.
Upper Core Golfers
These players move more vertically, relying on arms and shoulders as dominant levers. Their P3 is define...
Duration: 00:15:09#377 Golf Swing P2: The Takeaway Position by Core Type
Oct 15, 2025The P2 position—where the club shaft reaches parallel to the ground—marks the first dynamic moment of the golf swing. It bridges static setup (P1) and athletic motion, establishing the swing plane, rotation sequence, and energy storage that define power and consistency.
Why P2 Matters
At P2, the golfer sets key fundamentals: how the club moves on plane, how the body coils, and how pressure begins to shift. A technically sound takeaway avoids compensations later in the swing and builds the foundation for efficient energy transfer.
Core Type Influence
Each golf...
Duration: 00:10:26#376 Golf Swing P1: Address Position by Core Type
Oct 14, 2025The address position—P1—is where every great swing begins. It’s the static foundation from which motion, balance, and power emerge. A correct P1 ensures the body and club are synced before the backswing starts. Within the BioSwing Dynamics model, golfers are classified as Upper Core, Middle Core, or Lower Core players—each requiring a distinct setup to match natural biomechanics.
Upper Core Golfer – Vertical Motion
Upper Core players move more from the upper spine and shoulders. Their motion is upright and rotary, producing a steeper plane. They stand taller at address, with limited hip hinge...
Duration: 00:13:37#375 Global Golf Report: October 6–12, 2025
Oct 13, 2025It was a busy week across the world’s major tours, marked by star performances, new champions, and ongoing political friction in professional golf. Xander Schauffele dominated in Japan, Jeeno Thitikul triumphed in Shanghai, and Marco Penge celebrated a breakthrough in Spain—all while merger talks between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf stalled once again.
Major Winners of the Week
PGA Tour – Baycurrent Classic (Japan):
Xander Schauffele claimed his 10th career title at 19-under, continuing his excellent season and reaffirming U.S. dominance on the international swing.
LPGA Tour – Buick LPGA Sha...
Duration: 00:14:11#374 The Nine Key Golf Swing Positions (P1–P9)
Oct 12, 2025Every great swing tells a story—and the nine key positions, P1 through P9, are its chapters. They map the entire motion from address to finish and form the backbone of modern AI-based swing analysis. Each checkpoint captures how the body coils, unwinds, and transfers energy with precision.
P1–P4: Building the FoundationIt all starts at P1 (Address)—a calm, athletic setup where balance rules. At P2 (Club Parallel), the swing begins to load. The shoulders turn faster than the hips, creating that magic X-Factor—the torque separating upper and lower body. At P3 (Lead Arm at Shoulder...
Duration: 00:15:19#373 The AI Golf Pro Assistant: Revolutionizing Coaching
Oct 11, 2025Golf instruction is entering a new era. The upcoming Pro App—built on the existing Amateur App—positions itself as the ultimate working and analysis tool for teaching professionals. Acting as an AI-powered “Assistant Pro,” it combines cutting-edge features with a business model designed to help coaches scale their reach and income worldwide.
At its core, the Pro App is much more than swing recording software. It integrates AI Glasses, multi-camera capture, and cloud-based student management into one seamless ecosystem. Every swing, video, metric, and note is stored in a unified profile, enriched continuously by AI analysis. Professi...
Duration: 00:13:23#372 Scoring Zone Wedge Mastery: 50–100 Yard Secrets
Oct 10, 2025The 50–100 yard range is golf’s true scoring zone — the area where precision determines performance. Yet, for most amateurs, this is the range where consistency disappears. The main issue is vertical distance control, known as the North/South dispersion problem, where shots miss long or short rather than left or right.
The Core Challenge
Even skilled players struggle to control depth from this range. Studies show that a 5-handicap golfer misses an average of 12 yards long or short from 100 yards — nearly twice as much as side dispersion. These inconsistencies stem from poor wedge setup, varying swing ef...
Duration: 00:16:00#371 AI Golf Chat and Precision Performance Coaching
Oct 09, 2025Quelle: Golf247.eu Podcast | Henrik Jentsch, Golf Academy 360°
The Golf247.eu Podcast, hosted by Henrik Jentsch, blends advanced technology and sports science with everyday golf coaching. With over 370 episodes and daily updates, the show dives into swing mechanics, putting, biomechanics, mental performance, and equipment — all designed to help golfers perform better.
A unique feature of the podcast is its interactivity: golfers from all skill levels, including Tour players and PGA Professionals, are invited to send in questions. Henrik personally turns these into custom podcast episodes — creating direct, tailored value for listeners.
At the core...
Duration: 00:12:31#370 The Psychology of Self-Talk and Focus
Oct 08, 2025How we talk to ourselves shapes how we play — and how we live. Self-talk, the quiet dialogue running through every round, can lift performance or destroy it. When negative thoughts spiral — worrying about scores, luck, or what others think — the mind loses rhythm, the body tightens, and performance collapses. Golf punishes such distraction. The mind races ahead to future holes or back to past mistakes, while the shot in front is lost.
Negative self-talk floods the nervous system with irrelevant noise: irritation at slow play, frustration over a missed putt, anger from unrelated problems. Players arrive tense, their...
Duration: 00:16:09#369 Puttalyze: The Science of Green-Reading and Putting
Oct 07, 2025For more than a century, golfers have relied on the same putting traditions — rules of thumb repeated without question. Puttalyze challenges those ideas by replacing intuition with measurable, physics-based understanding. It is both a complete putting concept and a green-reading app, built to reveal how a ball truly behaves on the green.
At the core of Puttalyze lies a simple but revolutionary insight: the real key to great putting is speed at the hole, not how far past it the ball rolls. Gravity, not distance, pulls the ball into the cup. By measuring speed instead of guessing di...
Duration: 00:12:57#368 Global Golf Report: Breakthrough Wins and Tour Drama
Oct 06, 2025The week from September 29 to October 5 delivered a mix of fresh triumphs, veteran comebacks, and deep uncertainty about golf’s future structure. From maiden victories to stalled merger talks, the global stage reflected both renewal and friction within the sport.
Breakthrough Wins and Emotional Firsts
New faces stole the spotlight. Steven Fisk captured his first PGA Tour title at the Sanderson Farms Championship, a reward for years grinding on mini-tours and battling injuries. His emotional win at 28 was pure joy, a reminder of what perseverance looks like. On the LPGA Tour, South Korea’s Youmin Hwan...
Duration: 00:10:49#367 2025: The Age of Human-AI Collaboration
Oct 05, 2025In 2025, golf coaching enters a new era. AI handles biomechanics and swing analytics; the coach interprets. While machines capture chest turn, shaft lean, and pelvis sway, only a coach can answer: "Why is this happening? What’s the next move?"
Emerging Roles:
Data Translator: Converts motion data into meaningful strategies.Performance Strategist: Designs holistic plans integrating biomechanics, psychology, and practice.Remote Mentor: Uses platforms to coach globally with personalized guidance.The AI Golf Chatbot supports technical precision, but the coach must add context, wisdom, and emotional understanding. This collaboration means that AI measures; the coach mo...
Duration: 00:12:24