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  • E.2. Behind the Scense - Links to College Golf
    2024/02/27

    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. 🏌️‍♂️🎓📊

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    43 分
  • 2024 PREVIEW- BRAIN GAME WITH GARETH MCSHEA
    2024/02/10

    LEARN ABOUT THE NEW FUEL SERIES THIS 2024, THE BRAIN GAME WITH DR.MIKE GREVLOS AND GARETH MCSHEA.

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    8 分
  • Preview 2024 - Jamie Donaldson - FuelGolf.tv
    2024/02/09
    Learn about the series Jamie is embarking on for 2024 inside FuelGolf.tv
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    14 分
  • Preview 2024 Brain Game - Mike Grevlos
    2024/02/07
    Introduction to new series inside FuelGolf.tv, the Brain Game
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    10 分
  • 2024 Preview - Intention to Attention with Rob Failes
    2024/02/05

    Rob talks about his new series inside fuelgolf.tv starting in a few weeks.

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    17 分
  • 2024 Preview- Zero Waste Practice for Fuel Golf.TV with Chris George
    2024/02/01

    Chris George, top 100 teachers to watch dropping knowledge on he series for 2024.

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    17 分
  • New Series Coming this Feburary inside Fuel - Behind Scenes
    2024/01/12

    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.

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    59 分
  • E10. Whiske Made Me Say It... Catocktin Creek
    2024/01/09
    🥃🎙️ In this podcast episode, Brian Bailie interviews Rebecca Harris from Catoctin Creek Distillery in Percyville, Virginia, as part of the "Whiskey Made Me Say It: Virginia Distillers Edition." Rebecca talks about their journey, starting the distillery in 2009, and the inspiration drawn from the history of whiskey in America. 📜 The distillery focuses on making rye whiskey the traditional way, using pot stills despite more efficient options available. Rebecca, a chemical engineer, explains the decision as a philosophical one. While pot stills may not be the most cost-effective, they prioritize flavor over price, aiming to compete on the uniqueness of their product rather than trying to match the mass-produced whiskey from larger conglomerates. 👩‍🔬 Rebecca highlights the historical significance of whiskey-making in Virginia, dating back to when settlers, including Scots and Irish, moved to the continent. She emphasizes the role of women in whiskey production during that time and how rye, initially a cover crop for tobacco farming, was turned into whiskey as a way to preserve and monetize it. 🌾 The distillery focuses on using grains from the mid-Atlantic region to capture the unique flavor of the area. Rebecca discusses the differences in flavor profiles between their whiskey and those from regions like Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and New York. 🤔 The conversation delves into the choice of pot stills despite their inefficiency in terms of cost, emphasizing the desire to create a distinct product that stands out from the mass-produced whiskies dominating the market. Rebecca acknowledges the efficiency of larger distilleries but emphasizes that Catoctin Creek aims to compete on flavor rather than price.  And Much Much More……………..
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    51 分