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Mike Granato of Athletic Motion Golf returns to join us for a discussion centered around Erik’s book, Lowest Score Wins. We take a closer look at the “Pro Tips” chapter — practical advice for golfers who want to lower scores without overhauling their swings. From managing wind like a pro (hint: it’s not just “one more club” across the board) to the truth about par threes and tournament play, this episode dives into the strategic side of scoring better. We also talk about the power of short, focused rounds, reframing “bad shots,” and how to act like you belong below a scoring barrier — because you’ve already broken that barrier (or can!).
Whether you’re a serious competitor or a weekend warrior, these are the kinds of small shifts that can add up to big gains.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: Glo Pro Golf (https://gloprogolf.com/).
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This episode features a conversation with Mike Granato of Athletic Motion Golf, where we dive deep into how GEARS 3D motion capture helps instructors and players better understand — and improve — the golf swing. We talk about how to prioritize data when you’re measuring dozens of swing variables, and how to bridge the gap between elite-level movement patterns and the needs of everyday golfers.
Mike also helps tackle a common objection: “A Tour player’s swing isn’t realistic for amateurs to copy.” We unpack where that statement holds truth — and where it becomes a limiting belief. Finally, we explore how golfers can continue to make meaningful progress on their own after working with advanced tech like GEARS, force plates, or launch monitors, and how to convert measurement into actionable, sustainable change.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: HackMotion (https://hackmotion.com/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 5%!
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In this episode, we dive into some of the most misunderstood ideas that golfers — of all levels — tend to get backward. We break down why your arms shouldn’t do much in the backswing but are crucial in the downswing, why the hands and club don’t just move straight toward the ball from the top, and how “lateral force” is not the same as swaying (and might actually help prevent it). These aren’t just swing tips — they’re deeper concepts that, when understood correctly, can change the way you move and improve.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: Fit for Golf (https://fitforgolf.app/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 20%!
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In Episode 9 of The Spin Axis, the crew goes draft-style again — this time picking the most common swing issues they see in lessons (excluding grip and setup). From over-the-top swings and open clubfaces to tension-filled postures and chicken-winged finishes, Erik, Jayson, and Tyson break down the problems they coach most often—and how they fix them. You’ll hear practical insights on backswing rotation, arm structure, and why what feels right is often what’s holding you back. If you’ve ever wondered what pros actually work on with everyday golfers, this episode gives you a front-row seat.
1. Tyson: Over the top, open face
2. Erik: Pelvis thrust in the backswing
3. Jayson: Not rotating in the backswing
4. Jayson: Grip/body tension
5. Erik: “Ulnar throwing” instead of twist/roll to square face
6. Tyson: Chicken wing/poor arm structureHosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: The Stack System (https://thestacksystem.com/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 10%!
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We dive into a common (and oft-debated) part of the lesson experience — what should progress actually look like during a session? Should players expect immediate improvement, or is a temporary step back part of the process? We explore how ball flight, quality of motion, and player feel can all tell different stories — and why it’s crucial to define what “better” really means. We also touch on the importance of video feedback, trust-building, and why ongoing support after the lesson might matter just as much as what happens during it. If you’ve ever left a lesson wondering, “Did that actually help?”, this episode is for you.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: Fit for Golf (https://fitforgolf.app/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 20%!
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In Episode 7, Erik, Jayson, and Tyson take a hard look at the rise of social media golf instruction. From Instagram reels to YouTube tips, golfers are flooded with quick fixes and flashy drills. But are they actually helping? The guys break down the pros and cons, from the accessibility and exposure to different teaching styles to the dangers of chasing every new “tip of the week” without context or consistency. They also explore why feel-based advice can backfire, and how to spot quality content from random noise. If you’ve ever gone down the swing-tip rabbit hole, this episode is for you.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: The Stack System (https://thestacksystem.com/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 10%!
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Erik, Jayson, and Tyson dive into one of the most debated (and rightly so!) concepts in golf development: the difference between skill and technique. What separates the ability to execute under pressure from just having good mechanics? Can skill be coached, or is it something players must build on their own? The crew explores how technique influences skill, the role of genetics, and how to strike the right balance during both practice and competition. With real-world examples, coaching insights, and a few takes on block vs. random practice, this episode is a must-listen for players and coaches alike.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: Fit for Golf (https://fitforgolf.app/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 20%!
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In this episode, the guys break down one of the most mesmerizing shots in golf — the low spinner — and contrast it with the more forgiving, bounce-friendly approach to chipping and pitching. Is that sexy one-hop-and-stop shot worth chasing, or should you lean into bounce for better consistency and margin for error? The guys dig into the role of friction, strike location, and swing plane, and discuss why understanding your options is key. Whether you’re trying to master every short game shot or just stop chunking chips, this episode blends technical insight with real-world coaching wisdom.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: The Stack System (https://thestacksystem.com/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 10%!
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As a follow-up to Episode 3, we’re drafting again… but this time, it’s six golf drills we hate! Believe it or not, there are drills out there that are recommended to golfers that we think are counter-productive or even mildly harmful to the swing golfers are trying to build. Erik, Jayson, and Tyson choose the golf drills they use the least in this snake draft. Does a drill you do fall onto this list? Do you have a bone to pick with us? Tune in again for expert insights, a little friendly banter, and our six favorite golf drills!
Drill 1 – Towel/Glove Under the ArmpitDrill 2 – Butt on the WallDrill 3 – PunisherDrill 4 – Headcover Outside Ball for SlicersDrill 5 – Putting GatesDrill 6 – Stepping/BoardsHosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: Fit for Golf (https://fitforgolf.app/) – Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 20%!
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It’s draft day on The Spin Axis! Erik, Jayson, and Tyson choose their all-time favorite golf drills in a snake draft format. From building a good pivot with kettlebell swings to dialing in distance control with the random ladder drill, these six drills can help golfers of all levels improve their swing, consistency, and putting. Do you do any of these? ALL of these? Did your favorite drill get snubbed? Which drill should you add to your practice routine? Tune in for expert insights, a little friendly banter, and our six favorite golf drills!
Drill 1 – Band Around ThighsDrill 2 – 9 to 3/Hip High to Hip HighDrill 3 – Angled Alignment Stick/NoodleDrill 4 – Random Ladder Drill (putting)Drill 5 – Ball Between ArmsDrill 6 – Kettle Bell SwingsHosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: The Stack System (https://thestacksystem.com) — Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 10%!
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In the second episode of The Spin Axis, Erik, Jayson, and Tyson tackle a tricky but important topic — how parents should (and shouldn’t) be involved in their junior golfer’s lessons. Should you chime in with swing advice or leave it to the coach? Is recording the lesson a smart move, or just a distraction? And what about those parents who spend the whole lesson scrolling their phone? Whether you’re a golf parent yourself or just love junior golf, this episode has insights and opinions to help parents of young players get the most out of their time on the lesson tee. Tune in now!
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: Fit For Golf (https://fitforgolf.app) — Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 20%!
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Welcome to the very first episode of The Spin Axis! Erik, Jayson, and Tyson kick things off by challenging a long-standing tradition in golf instruction — the one-hour lesson. Is 60 minutes really the sweet spot, or could a shorter (or longer) session be the key to unlocking a student’s best swing? This episode touches on the psychology, practicality, and application of lesson length for juniors, better players, and more.
Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins
Sponsor: The Stack System (https://thestacksystem.com) — Use the code “SPINAXIS” to save 10%!
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