Robert Propper and Stacy Keisler on the Ignite Golf Network podcast discussing The Golf Clock Visual Training System

Ignite Golf Network Features The Golf Clock: "Your Best Golf Swing Is Only a Click Away"

September 30, 2025 · Podcast Feature · Ignite Golf Network

Robert Propper and Stacy Keisler on the Ignite Golf Network podcast discussing The Golf Clock Visual Training System

Before Yahoo Sports and Athlon Sports came calling, the golf community was already paying attention. In September 2025, Golf Clock co-founders Robert Propper and Stacy Keisler sat down with the Ignite Golf Network for a full episode dedicated to The Golf Clock Visual Training System — the patented training aid that is changing the way golf is taught.

The episode, titled "Your Best Golf Swing Is Only a Click Away," also featured golf personalities Greg Wise and Bill Cuebas, and covers the full story of how a simple idea became a U.S. Utility Patent used by 1,000+ golfers and PGA professionals.

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What They Covered

  • How The Golf Clock is placed on the ground with 12 o'clock pointing at the target and the ball in the center — giving golfers an instant visual reference for swing path
  • Why most golfers struggle with "coming over the top" and how a visual reference solves it faster than verbal instruction ever can
  • The 3.5-year journey from a rain delay conversation to a U.S. Utility Patent
  • How PGA professionals are using The Golf Clock system in lessons today
  • The Golf Clock Instructor Certification Program for professionals who want to teach the method

About Ignite Golf Network

Ignite Golf Network brings together golf professionals, instructors, and industry leaders to share insights on improving the game. The September 2025 episode featured Golf Clock co-founders Robert Propper and Stacy Keisler alongside Greg Wise and Bill Cuebas.


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