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On the Mark Golf Podcast

On the Mark Golf Podcast

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Mark Immelman, golf broadcaster, acclaimed instructor, and former college coach, delivers top insights to improve your golf game. He interviews PGA TOUR Players, swing coaches, caddies, fitness and mental coaches, equipment gurus, and more, giving listeners inside the ropes access to the very best minds in golf.© 2024 PGA TOUR Digital Golf
Episodes
  • Shallow the Golf Club Correctly with Tyler Coonts
    Apr 20 2026

    Tyler Coonts is one of the leading young instructors in the game, and most certainly a leading "Online" golf instructor via Skillest. Based in Las Vegas and mentored by George Gankas and Jeff Smith, Tyler preaches "Rotation" but joins the #OntheMark podcast to talk about Shallowing the Golf Club and how to do it correctly.

    He talks about the following topics pertaining to the downswing and how the club should move:

    • What is Shallowing the Club
    • How does the Club Shallow
    • What needs to Happen for the Club to Shallow
    • What is the Correct Amount of Shallowing
    • Playing Above, and Below the "Plane"
    • Backswing vs Impact Work and Focus
    • Overtake Rate and "Flipping" and
    • Rotation and the Appropriate Side Tilts for success.

    Tyler also illustrates how great ball-strikers shallow the club in the downswing. Champions like: Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Viktor Hovland.

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    53 mins
  • Lessons from The Masters with Edgar Evans Jr.
    Apr 13 2026

    A Golf professional, NCAA Collegiate Coach, Author and Entrepreneur, Edgar Evans Jr. picked up golf at age 11 and never looked back. As the current Head Golf Coach at Morehouse College, he dedicates himself to building up men, winning championships, and leveraging his connections to provide world-class facilities for his teams.

    He joins Mark Immelman to recap the 2026 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia and share lessons from the competitors, and their play, that can help you play your best golf when it matters.

    Edgar addresses the following game improvement elements as demonstrated by the world's best golfers:

    • Patience in challenging circumstances
    • Playing with and against better Competition for development's sakes
    • Keeping a healthy Perspective on golf and results
    • Productive Preparation and Practice
    • Course Management, Process Control and Playing to your Strengths
    • Self Belief and maintaining confidence when things don't go your way, and
    • Handling Pressure and Fear with Poise.

    Edgar uses examples and anecdotes from Masters Champions Rory McIlroy, Jack Nicklaus, Fred Couples, Bernhard Langer andScottie Scheffler as he revisits his time at The Masters with his Morehouse College Men's Golf Team.

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    53 mins
  • Seth Pepper on How the Pro's Think and The Mamba Mentality
    Apr 6 2026

    Seth Pepper is a former #1 Ranked Swimmer in the World, a USA National Champion and an American Record Holder.

    With his swimming career behind him, Seth is now a Motivational and Keynote Speaker, and a Performance Coach. He works with athletes of all sporting codes, including golfers to "Unlimit Their Potential." He joins #OntheMark to help you to think like a pro as he dives into elements of Kobe Bryant's "Mamba Mentality."

    Seth maps out stories and anecdotes into a simple, applied performance playbook that translates cleanly to golf and high-pressure execution:

    • The Kobe Archetype — A student of the game. Unconditional love from his family whether he scored he succeeded or failed, and how that freed Kob to fail and grow.
    • Internal Drive — Bryant's "kill list" as personal motivation, and how the responsibility for obsession always lives with the athlete.
    • The Mamba Mentality as a tool — How to create a performance persona. And the dsicipline of studying acting and characters to access different mind states on demand.
    • Seeking Separation and the Continuous Accumulation of Advantages — "Just keep getting better." The compound effect of incremental gains over time. Kobe's philosophy wasn't about a single "big break"; it was about the relentless accumulation of small advantages that eventually make him untouchable.
    • Deliberate Practice — A trait that Kobe and Tiger Woods shared. The art of living by "Don't get Bored with the Bbasics."
    • The Reset Weapon — Accepting the moment on its own terms to return to flow and presence. Kobe's process for getting into The Flow State / The Zone.
    • Prepare like a Scientist, Perform like an Artist — Separating analysis from execution. Playing with joy.
    • Love and Greatness — At the highest level it is not about trophies, money, or fame. It is about honing your craft and studying what you love.

    This is Seth Pepper's second appearance on the #OntheMark podcast and just like the first time, he delves into his extensive experience and research to help you to perform at your best under pressure.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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