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Golf season is back, but the vibe around the game feels… complicated. We talk honestly about why so many golfers feel torn between playing what they love and playing what helps them score, from blades versus forgiveness to the bigger question of whether you’re out there to enjoy the challenge or squeeze every last stroke out of the round. That personal tension gets amplified when tee sheets are stacked, pace of play crawls, and basic golf etiquette like raking bunkers and fixing ball marks feels optional.
Then we zoom out to the economics of modern golf. Equipment prices keep climbing, green fees keep rising, and premium destinations charge premium dollars even when course conditions do not match the hype. We dig into what’s driving it: supply and demand, private equity and for-profit ownership models, sky-high initiation fees, and the long-term consequences of boards and operators choosing short-term savings over maintenance. If you care about public golf, accessible golf, and the future of the game, this part hits home.
The back half turns into a straight-up mental game session. We unpack bad rounds, unexpected misses, and the fast slide from “I’m fine” to “I never want to play again.” The big takeaway is simple and brutal: if you can’t accept the possibility of shooting 82, golf will break you sooner or later. We share what helps us recover under pressure, stay accountable, and keep perspective when the brain starts lying.
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"You Can Love Golf And Still Be Critical" is an episode of The Measured Golf Podcast. Runtime 1 hr 26 min. Published June 6, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.