PGA Tour Coach and 3D expert, Jon Sinclair, joins Larry to discuss how going back to your old swing will "feel" different along with his 3D, and golf shaft research.
Top Teacher, Bill Harmon, joins Larry to discuss lessons he learned from his father, Claude Harmon, who won the 1948 Masters as a club pro at Winged Foot Country Club. They also discuss the importance of the hands and learning how to square the club face.
Two Time PGA Tour Winner, Donnie Hammond, joins Larry to discuss his wins at Tour School, the Bob Hope Classic, and the Texas Open. Donnie tells a great story about playing in his first Masters in 1986 where he was in the second to last group on Sunday, when Jack Nicklaus made his historical run to capture his sixth green jacket. They talk about the different teachers they worked with through the years and what worked for them in their games.
2011 PGA Teacher of the Year, Mike Malaska joins Larr y to discuss tactile learning and recent conversations that he had with Jack Nicklaus. Don't miss this jam packed episode.
Top Teacher, Tom Stickney, joins Larry to discuss how he uses technology to teach including video, force plates, 3D, and launch monitors.
Top Teacher, Scott Munroe, joins Larry to discuss a new exchange student he's working with who is a world class fencer. They go on to talk about their time with Chia Chou, Wright Balance, Short Game, and Putting.
Dr. David Wright joins Larry in his first Podcast to talk about his Wright Balance Science and Research where he has come up with three swing models. The upper, mid, and low core. So many people have asked what is Wright Balance and how do I know which swing model I fit into? This episode is for you.
It was great to be on Chris Mascaro's Podcast, "Next on the Tee" recently. Chris said, "Larry Rinker shows me that I have a lot to learn about the golf swing. He offers valuable lessons on swing mechanics, the Wright Balance method, and timeless experiences from The Open and The Masters. A fun and insightful conversation filled with wisdom, nostalgia, and game-improving tips."