“Cashmere” Keith Mitchell On Short Game Technique, Retro Style, and His Putter Collection

Episode 319  ·  Apr 22, 09:00 AM

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Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme welcome Keith Mitchell to the show for a conversation covering everything from a deep dive into all the different ways TOUR pros pitch the ball, to the beginnings of Keith’s now-iconic “Cashmere” styling patterned after 1970s Arnold Palmer.

Keith delves into the way technology like TrackMan has completely changed fitting, preparation and practice - plus, the guys chat about Keith’s putter collection and affinity for fine dining.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro + Zurich Classic Invite Story
01:07 Junior Golf Memories + Early Days Together
03:17 Favorite Courses + The Honors Club Stories
06:13 Bucket List Golf Trips (Shinnecock, National, Muirfield)
10:58 Short Game Philosophy + Parker McLachlin Influence
14:49 There’s No “One Way” to Chip
17:21 Best Short Game Players on Tour (Dufner, Phil, P Reed)
19:12 Shot Selection + Margin for Error Explained
23:36 What Pros Do Differently (Gym + TrackMan)
28:18 “Cashmere” Origin Story
33:12 Building the Look + Style Evolution
39:03 Putter Collection + Tinkering Habits
43:01 Putter Changes + Left-Hand Low Switch
45:45 Keith’s Favorite New Orleans Restaurants
49:08 Policy Board Work on a Changing TOUR

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