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The Spin Axis Podcast

The Spin Axis Podcast

Golf Coaches Discuss Instruction Modern Techniques and Technology

Erik J. Barzeski, Tyson Deskins, Jayson Nickol · The Spin Axis Podcast

68 episodesEN-US

Show overview

The Spin Axis Podcast launched in 2025 and has put out 68 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 19 min and 22 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Sports show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year.

Episodes
68
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
20 min
Cadence
Weekly

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068: Building a Home Golf Simulator at Any Budget

Jun 23, 202625 min

067: Preparing for a Member-Member, Member-Guest, or Club Tournament

Jun 16, 202621 min

066: How to Practice Golf on Vacation (Without a Club)

Jun 9, 202618 min

065: The Top Causes of a Shank

Jun 2, 202619 min

064: Morsels of MORAD and Mac O’Grady

May 26, 202625 min

063: Low Point or Face Control — Which Matters More?

May 19, 202620 min

062: Michael Neff on the GEARS “Nipper Curve” and Lie Angle

May 12, 202624 min

061: Mailbag #3 — AI, Zero-Torque Putters, Lead Foot Action, and How Good is Instruction Today?

May 5, 202626 min

060: Transitioning from Indoor Golf to the Course

Apr 28, 202620 min

059: Distance Wedges — Controlling Your Scoring Shots

Apr 21, 202619 min

058: How Forces Influence Shot Shape

Apr 14, 202620 min

Ep 57057: Five Main Causes of an Overswing (And How to Fix Them)

What actually causes an overswing, and why do so many golfers struggle to control it? Erik, Jayson, and Tyson break down the most common contributors, including excessive trail elbow bend, over-rotating the pelvis, rolling the club inside, delaying wrist hinge, and swaying while tilting. They also discuss how factors like poor awareness, weak trail arm structure, or combinations of things can compound the issue. The conversation emphasizes that an overswing isn’t just “too long,” but often the result of sequencing and loading problems earlier in the motion. Understanding the root cause is key to shortening the swing without sacrificing speed or power. Original Twitter thread here. Cause #1: Trail Elbow Bend (Over-Bend!) Cause #2: Overturning the Pelvis Cause #3: Rolling the Club Inside and Lifting Late Cause #4: Wide Takeaway (Late Wrist Hinge) Cause #5: Sway and Tilt Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins

Apr 7, 202620 min

Ep 56056: The Three Phases of Golf Improvement (Swing/Stroke, Skill, Scoring)

Improving at golf isn’t one process — it’s three. In this episode, Erik, Jayson, and Tyson break down the progression from building solid technique to developing skills to taking the techniques and skills to the course where score is the ultimate factor. They explain why technical work often feels uncomfortable and requires objective feedback, how skill development bridges the gap by applying mechanics to real (or extreme!) shot demands, and why scoring is a separate skill that introduces pressure, decision-making, and strategy. The conversation highlights the importance of not skipping steps, embracing the early struggles of change, and ultimately learning to perform when it counts. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins Sponsor: TRUE Linkswear (https://truelinkswear.com/)

Mar 31, 202619 min

Ep 55055: Feels vs. Mechanics in the Golf Swing

While every golfer may be a “feel” player, instructors often debate whether they should prescribe feels or teach the technique of the golf swing. In this episode, Erik, Jayson, and Tyson dig into the age-old discussion. They explore the idea that mechanics define the movement, while feels are the player’s way of accessing and repeating it. They talk about how those feels can drift, change, and even mislead over time. The conversation also touches on internal vs. external cues and whether “no swing thoughts” is even realistic. The result is a nuanced look at how players can balance structure and sensation to improve without getting lost in either. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins

Mar 24, 202621 min

Ep 54054: Tips to Build Swing Speed

If you want more distance, you have to train for speed on purpose! In this discussion, Erik, Jayson, and Tyson break down practical ways golfers can safely and effectively build swing speed. The guys discuss the importance of intent, overspeed and underspeed training, and why speed work should be done when you’re fresh, not fatigued (duh). The crew also covers common mistakes like trying to add speed on top of “crap” mechanics, along with the roles of strength, mobility, grip strength, and equipment. The takeaway: with the right approach, golfers can train speed just like any other athletic quality and transfer those gains to the course. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins

Mar 17, 202618 min

Ep 53053: Professional Putter Fittings with Nick from Callaway Golf

This episode features Nick Arther of Callaway Golf, joining Erik and Jayson to discuss what really matters in a modern putter fitting. The conversation explores how head shape, alignment lines, weight distribution, and grip design can all influence aim, feel, and distance control on the greens. Nick talks about the differential between face and path and how “sticky” that often is for a given player, as well as the major knob(s) you look to dial in for any putter fitting. Nick also explains why golfers are often surprised by what a proper fitting reveals, and how fitting tools and processes help uncover tendencies players didn’t realize they had. Whether you’re buying off the rack or going through a full fitting, the group breaks down the key factors that can help golfers roll the ball more consistently. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol

Mar 10, 202629 min

Ep 52052: Mike Carroll on Blocked vs. Random Practice (and the Flawed Debate)

In this episode, Erik, Jayson, and Tyson talk with Mike Carroll (aka Irish Mike of “Fit for Golf”) to challenge the oversimplified “random practice is better” narrative that surfaces frequently on social media. They discuss how many blocked vs. random studies are short-term, poorly structured, and rarely reflect how serious golfers actually practice. Mike explains why high-quality “blocked” practice can be incredibly intentional and reflective, why higher handicap golfers may struggle with overly randomized sessions, and how long-term improvement requires something beyond chasing short-term transfer gains. The conversation also dives into technique vs. skill work, internal vs. external focus, and why raising your ceiling over years demands both science and real-world coaching context. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins

Mar 3, 202623 min

Ep 51051: Distance Control and Heads Up Putting with Dr. Sasho MacKenzie

This episode features Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, noted golf biomechanist, consultant to PING, and creator of The Stack System, joining Erik, Jayson, and Tyson for a deep dive into putting speed control. The conversation explores research showing which stroke variables matter less than golfers think, and why speed in particular drives putting success. Sasho explains how golfers develop better speed awareness, why heads-up putting can be an effective training tool (or method!), and what actually changes when players try it. Hey, maybe you’re in the 80% of golfers who saw over a quarter stroke gained per round putting heads up? Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins

Feb 24, 202620 min

Ep 50050: Between Two Shots with Jason Novetsky

Inspired by the Dave Matthews Band song “The Space Between,” this episode features performance psychologist Dr. Jason Novetsky, founder of Champion Mindset, whose work centers on helping athletes train their minds as deliberately as their bodies. Erik, Jayson, and Tyson explore what happens in the minutes between shots. How do golfers process mistakes, reset emotionally, and prepare for what’s next? They discuss efficient post-shot routines, the difference between recognizing and reacting, and why staying “locked in” for 18 holes is often a misunderstanding of focus. The conversation also covers pre-round expectations, staying on time and on task, and knowing when to stop overthinking the mental game and simply play. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins

Feb 17, 202622 min

Ep 49049: The Four Types of Golf Students

Erik, Jayson, and Tyson explore the different types of golfers they see in lessons. These are not “good” or “bad” students, but players with different levels of play and practice, or players with different approaches to or ideas about improvement. From the golfer who arrives convinced they know the fix, to the player looking for a quick tune-up before a big trip, to the well-meaning but time-limited golfer (the most common!), each type brings unique strengths and blind spots to the improvement process. The conversation centers on how practice habits, expectations, and mindset shape progress far more than talent alone. Whether you see yourself as the prepared planner, the recreational lesson-taker, or somewhere in between, this episode helps you understand how to get more out of your time and effort. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins

Feb 10, 202619 min
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