
Your Golf Game Isn't the Only Thing That Needs Fixing (Re-release)
From Tales from the first tee by Rich Easton
April 16, 2026 · 34 min
About this episode
Rich Easton returns after a break to share insights on golf, aging, and personal reflections from a recent birthday weekend.
Send us Fan Mail Back at the microphone after a three-month break, I return with fresh perspectives on golf, aging, and finding that elusive perfect swing. This episode begins with stories from my recent birthday weekend in Charlottesville, where a Three Dog Night concert became an unexpected meditation on aging and nostalgia. Sometimes, as I discovered watching once-vibrant performers now moving like "zombie dancers from Michael Jackson's thriller," certain memories are best left undisturbed...
People in this episode
Host: Rich Easton
Topics covered
- golf
- aging
- nostalgia
- personal stories
- self-improvement
Keywords
- golf game
- aging
- perfect swing
- Three Dog Night
- nostalgia
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Michael Jackson's thriller
Places: Charlottesville
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