
Episode 82 – What It Actually Takes to Be Scratch
Matt sits down with Ross MacDonald, owner of Tour Quality Golf in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to talk about what smart practice really looks like and how everyday golfers can improve by utilizing Trackman.
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Show Notes
In this episode, Matt sits down with Ross MacDonald, owner of Tour Quality Golf in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to talk about what smart practice really looks like and how everyday golfers can improve by utilizing Trackman.
Ross breaks down how TrackMan technology, monthly combines, and data-driven feedback help golfers identify exactly where they’re losing strokes—from wedge play and gapping issues to course management and mindset. We also dive into why focusing on the next shot matters more than dwelling on the last one, and how structured practice can save golfers time, money, and frustration in the long run.
Whether you’re new to TrackMan or looking for a more efficient way to practice and improve, this conversation offers practical insights you can apply immediately.
📍 Location: Tour Quality Golf – Tulsa, OK 🏌️
Topics Covered:
- TrackMan Combine explained
- How to practice with purpose
- Identifying weaknesses in your game
- Wedge play, gapping, and consistency
- Mindset and course management
- Why data beats guesswork in golf improvement
If you’re serious about lowering your scores and practicing smarter—not harder—this one’s for you.
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