Step inside the Golf Asylum, where Ian Fraser brings you the latest insights, expert advice, and fascinating stories from the world of golf. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Ian's relaxed and engaging approach dives deep into the mental game, technique, and culture of golf. Each episode features interviews with top players, coaches, and industry insiders, offering fresh perspectives, practical tips, and behind-the-scenes access you won’t find anywhere else. Join Ian as he uncovers the psychology, strategy, and passion that drive the world’s greatest golfers. Tune in for an entertaining and educational journey through the fairways, greens, and beyond. New episodes every Wednesday!
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The Golf Asylum Podcast with Ian Fraser is a sports podcast hosted by The Fraser Golf Institute, with 49 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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The Fraser Golf Institute hosts The Golf Asylum Podcast with Ian Fraser, a sports show with 49 episodes published.
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The Golf Asylum Podcast with Ian Fraser
Untitled Episode
Aug 19, 202650 minS2
In Episode 50 of The Golf Asylum podcast, the boys dive into the mental side of golf while reviewing recent action on and off the course. Opening conversations highlight personal strategies for handling bad rounds, managing expectations for junior golfers, and the growing role of sports psychology in high-level play. Moving to the professional tours, the discussion covers Scottie Scheffler’s dominant form, Rory McIlroy’s ongoing struggles, and the intense grind of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. A breakdown of the US Amateur Championship follows, exploring international winners, notable storylines, and the pressure of playing iconic courses. Finally, equipment updates and personal game check-ins round out the show, detailing TaylorMade’s Hi-Toe 5 wedges, putter setup preferences, swing adjustments, and maintaining overall health on the course.
Major Locations, Equipment Trends & Putter Science
Aug 12, 20261h 4mS2
In Episode 49 of the Golf Asylum podcast, the guys are back in the studio breaking down everything happening on and off the course. They kick things off by shaking off the rust after a long layoff, sharing the chaos of multi-day member-guest tournaments, and finally demystifying what a Calcutta actually is. From there, they dive into the winner’s circle to break down Michael Brennan’s electric finish, his impressive power, and a full look at what’s in his bag. The conversation then shifts to equipment trends as they preview what to expect in 2027 with major brands moving toward multi-year release cycles, along with a look at some stunning Japanese market prototype irons. They also rate the upcoming rotation of major venues—weighing Augusta National, Pebble Beach, and St. Andrews against the debate surrounding PGA Frisco—before diving deep into putter fitting science to explain why face angle and aim trump your stroke path every time. Grab a coffee, settle in, and drop your thoughts in the comments—and don't forget to like and subscribe!
Golf is in one of the quietest stretches of the season—but does the PGA Tour have a scheduling problem, or is it simply struggling to create new stars? This week, the boys discuss why the weeks between The Open Championship and the FedEx Cup Playoffs often feel flat, what makes events like the Ryder Cup so compelling, and whether professional golf is doing enough to build excitement around its next generation of players. The conversation looks at Michael Thorbjornsen's breakthrough PGA Tour victory, the impressive crop of young talent making their way onto Tour, and whether golf has a genuine "star problem" as established names play lighter schedules. Away from the headlines, the guys dive into equipment and coaching, including why the seven wood continues to gain popularity, swing observations from the PGA Tour, what frustrates them most about modern golf broadcasts, and practical practice ideas for creating more width and improving ball striking. They also answer listener questions on club fitting, discuss whether fittings belong on the golf course, and finish with an update on Fraser's return to hitting balls as his back continues to recover.
This week we break down Jackson Koivun's incredible first PGA Tour victory and explain why his game has all the ingredients to become one of golf's next superstars. From elite iron play and short game to course management and mental strength, we discuss what separates him from the next wave of young professionals. We also discuss what it takes to host a championship-level amateur event, why women's amateur golf is producing future LPGA stars, Jackson Koivun's winning formula, Tommy Fleetwood's frustrating search for a PGA Tour win and much much more! Whether you're interested in elite performance, tournament golf, equipment, or player development, this episode has something for every serious golfer. If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more golfers looking to improve their game.
The Open Championship Reaction: Ryan Fox, Rory & Bryson
Jul 22, 202656 minS2
The Open Championship delivered one of the most unpredictable major finishes in recent memory. In this episode of Golf Asylum, we break down Ryan Fox's incredible charge to lift the Claret Jug, discuss whether his closing stretch was one of the best we've seen under pressure, and look at what his victory means for the game. We also dive into Rory McIlroy's post-tournament comments, his apparent lack of motivation for the PGA Tour, and what it could mean for the future of his career. Then we unpack the Bryson DeChambeau rules controversy. Did he deserve the penalty? Did he handle the situation correctly? And was the media reaction justified?
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