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By Brian Bailie
The podcast currently has 192 episodes available.
In this conversation between Brian Bailie and Justin Blazer, they discuss various aspects of college golf, including the competitiveness of different divisions and the opportunities available for players of various skill levels. They emphasize the importance of realistic goal-setting and targeting the right schools based on a player's abilities. They also touch upon the changing landscape of college athletics with the new transfer rules and the impact of the name, image, and likeness rulings. Blazer provides insights into statistical analysis in golf, focusing on offensive and defensive aspects of the game, as well as noise or variance. They discuss the significance of understanding variance tolerance in training sessions and how it affects a player's approach to improvement. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of college golf recruitment and the importance of realistic expectations and statistical analysis in player development. ποΈββοΈππ
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Links to College: Junior Golfer Guide aims to steer a\ junior golfers and their parents through the transition to college golf. It will cover topics such as understanding college golf recruiting, measuring performance, navigating the recruitment process, and setting realistic standards. The series will offer valuable insights to help both parents and players in the junior golf community make informed decisions and better prepare for the college golf journey. The initial episodes may focus on defining a recruit, NCAA legislation, and the basics of the recruiting process. The series aims to bridge the knowledge gap and provide practical advice for those involved in junior golf.
In this GolfCast episode, Brian Bailie interviews Jason from JH Bards, a Southwest Virginia distillery. They discuss the origin of JH Bards, its connection to a whiskey club, and the decision to establish in Pulaski County. Jason emphasizes the use of local ingredients and the balance in their whiskey. The conversation touches on the parallels between golf and whiskey, and JH Bardes future goals, including a move to Blacksburg. Jason shares favorite cocktails and invites listeners to check out JH Bards at upcoming events.
The podcast currently has 192 episodes available.