In this conversation, Chris Finn and Lou Stagner delve into the world of golf analytics, discussing the importance of data in improving golf performance. Lou shares his journey into golf analytics, the significance of understanding strokes gained, and how personalized practice plans can enhance a golfer's training. They explore the common pitfalls golfers face in practice and the role of technology in shaping the future of golf training. In this conversation, Lou Stagner discusses the intricacies of golf statistics, particularly strokes gained, and how injuries can significantly impact a golfer's performance. He shares his personal experience with a high ankle sprain, detailing the challenges of rehabilitation and the use of technology in assessing recovery. The discussion also touches on the complexities of the handicap system in golf, exploring how course difficulty and player performance metrics can affect a golfer's handicap. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding both physical and statistical aspects of the game to improve performance.
Contact Lou at: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/ and @LouStagner (Twitter)
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