with Charlie Epps TALKIN’ GOLF
’ve been teaching golf on the radio since 1978. I can still hear my father ask
me, “You’re teaching golf on the radio? How does that work?”
All I can say is that it does work. Over the years, I’ve had a lot of people
tell me...
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with Charlie Epps TALKIN’ GOLF
’ve been teaching golf on the radio since 1978. I can still hear my father ask
me, “You’re teaching golf on the radio? How does that work?”
All I can say is that it does work. Over the years, I’ve had a lot of people
tell me I’ve helped them with their golf games and certain thoughts they’ve had
about the swing, the fundamentals and the short game as they’ve called in to talk
to me or simply tuned in on a Saturday morning to listen to the Charlie Epps
Golf Hour.
Everyone wants to get better at golf. It’s a game of a lifetime, and we never
master it. Even the best players in the world are constantly
learning, constantly trying to improve. It’s a game that we
can capture for brief moments, but even those stretches
when you’re in complete control of your swing don’t last.
One day you’re flushing it on the middle of the club
face. The next day you can’t find it. Believe me: I’ve been
there, too.
So we’re always trying to improve. The only true
way to do that
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