
Jon and Chris are mid-amateur golfers who would describe their competitive games as "mid." They discuss balancing competitive amateur and mid-amateur golf with all aspects of the game, as well as life.
If you'd like to reach Jon and Chris, please email us a mid.mid.am.jl@gmail.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Andrew Smith is the President of the Michigan Publinx Golf Association. He joins the Mid Mid-Ams on a cold winter day to talk about his recent tournament play in Arizona, growing up in England, college golf in North Carolina, and his competitive golf... more
Jon and Chris review their 2025 golf seasons, touching on number of rounds, new courses played, tournaments played, best rounds/shots of the year, worst rounds, and everything in between. They end the episode by laying down some goals for the 2026 go... more
Tony Bilich has won three Veteran Golfers Association titles in the last five years (he didn't play the other two). He grew up in the UP and played at Portage Lake Golf Course. He currently lives near Madison, WI. He tells us about growing up in the ... more
Jon and Chris discuss their golf activity during a Michigan winter. Topics include trips to warmer climates, new equipment, equipment changes, simulator golf, swing instruction / changes, and hitting the gym. The snow may be flying, but golf activity... more
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Apple Podcasts | #142 |
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