Golf podcasts

Beginner vs Expert Approaches to Golf Podcasts

New golfers need friendly basics; experienced players use podcasts for nuance, strategy, gear context, and deeper golf culture.

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Beginners: clarity first

New golfers need help with simple things: practice structure, what clubs do, why pace matters, how handicaps work, and why the ball curves. Avoid episodes that assume you already know launch conditions, strokes gained, or tour technique.

A good beginner show leaves you thinking, “I can try that,” not “I need a new swing by Saturday.”

Experienced players: listen for detail

Better golfers may enjoy wedge bounce, green-reading systems, tournament prep, architecture, or managing a two-way miss under pressure. They can separate an interesting idea from an urgent change.

Listener Best use Be careful with
Beginner rules and simple practice technical overload
High handicapper contact and course management miracle fixes
Mid-handicapper wedges and putting constant gear changes
Low handicapper nuance and competition bored tinkering

Build a rhythm

Use instruction episodes before practice, storytelling on travel days, and equipment episodes before fittings. Great listeners don’t know every episode. They know which ideas deserve a place in their golf.