Two PGA Class A professionals on a mission to grow the game of golf on their own terms discuss current PGA Tour events and the current happenings and state of the game. Guests from multiple backgrounds appear week to week to help elaborate on what makes golf enjoyable while excluding country club squid-talk and bashing anyone who stands in their way.
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Listeners of Far From Par that love the show mention: keep the shows coming,The boys get back at it with a 3 month late Masters review and a dusty overview of the current landscape of professional golf. The convo also hits on the insanity of current greens fee pricing and the inexplicable force field surrounding golf courses that prevents human brains from functioning.
The boys link up to chat about some dusty swing adjustments and the dwindling PGA Tour product. They also drop in a review of Netflix's new PGA Tour documentary series, “Full Swing,” while also revealing their newfound revelation, the DP World Tour.
Terrance recounts a recent trip to the oral surgeon, while Hutter recaps his recent trip to the 2023 PGA Show in Orlando. The boys also take a quick PGA Tour minute and finish up by classifying all of the different personas they've come across on the lesson tee.
Far from Par returns for season 4 to unveil the pod's new Instagram page, along with dropping the dates and info for the third installment of the Dust Cup. Kevin “Foxy” Fox also joins to give his Dust Cup testimonial, while also helping Jake and Terrance comb through the most annoying golf-related items from 2022. DC3: Dust in the DesertPalm Springs 3/29-3/31Dust Cup Email: thedustcup@gmail.comInstagram Page: dusty.golf
In this weeks episode, the boys hop on the mics late night to discuss the legendary comeback round shot by Sihwan Kim and what ingredients comprise an incredibly dusty round of golf for players of all abilities. The convo also touches on the ridiculousness of the rules of golf and introduces the new FFP game, “Survivor,” which will be featured at the next Dust Cup.
Terrance has played in a golf tournament for the first time in nearly a decade and recaps the experience with all of the highs and lows. The boys also discuss the dusty dynamics of stroke play tournaments and the makeup of the people that enjoy them. The pod caps off with a brief and pointless discussion of what's next for FFP and the Dust Cup part 3.
The boys kick off the episode with more thoughts on the ongoing battle between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, while also previewing the British Open, dropping thoughts on Tiger and taking a quick dive into whether or not Max Homa is for the boys. JTA issues a troubling defense of the PGA Tour, while providing insight on the history of the game and consistently trying to take the pod to a dark place.
In FFP's first live pod for a pro golf event, Jake hosts Terrance and his non-functioning mic, along with other guests to chime in on a final round of LIV Golf's Portland Invitational.
The boys return with rave reviews for LIV Golf and to discuss it's battle with the PGA Tour and Jay Monaghan. Jimmy from Marlborough also drops some inside info from his brown checkmark sources, while JTA attempts to play devil's advocate.
Live from Scottsdale, Jake and Terrance recap the second installment of the Dust Cup, while welcoming on guest participants to discuss their experience and overall takeaways from the trip.
With the Dust Cup less than a week away and a last minute JTA cancellation on the table, Jake and Terrance review the “Hutter System,” which is guaranteed to get any of the boys back onboard immediately. Tigers return at the Masters and Sheffler's green jacket are also on the table, along with Speith's win and the some Saudi League talk to cap off the last episode before the second Dust Cup.
The second Dust Cup draft kicks off with heavy speculation on what type of disastrous outcome JTA incurred during his recent trip to Key West, then the draft is on! Tune in for the final team outcome for Team Terrance and Team Hutter after a 12 round draft and some trade maneuvers to follow, as the kick off date for Dust Cup 2 in Scottsdale inches closer.
After missing quite possibly the most interesting two months in the history of golf, Jake and Terrance make a return to catch up on all not-so-recent events with their dusty takes. From thoughts on Tiger's potential return at the Masters, to Will Smith slapping the shit out of Chris Rock at the Oscars, tune in and get all caught up for the upcoming wave (or not) of FFP pods.
After an incredibly dusty AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, FFP dives into the struggling event and the potential impact of the Greg Norman/Saudi backed Super League Golf Tour. To shed some light on the inside rumors surrounding the new Tour, anonymous PGA Tour caddy stops in to give this thoughts on how the Super League may impact professional golf as we know it. Anonymous Caddy also drops some knowledge on what PGA Tour players would draw a crowd if recruited to the new League.
The PGA Tour's Hawaii swing is complete and is graded out by the boys as possibly the chillest viewing experience of the season. To help break down all that is Hawaii golf, FFP welcomes actor/comedian/Instagram legend and resident Hawaii expert, Corporate Bro, to break down the golfing experience in the islands. Corporate Bro also recounts the time that he ran into trouble for getting high in paradise.
FFP kicks off 2022 by announcing the second Dust Cup, which is headed to Scottsdale, Arizona from April 26-29. For info on the event, hit the boys up via email at dustcup2021@gmail.com. The second half of the pod sees the boys joined by Matt Damon (not the actor), co-founder of Golf Goonz, to discuss his unique blend of NFT's, golf gambling and newly formed collection of beauties.
Johnny the Alcoholic and Jimmy from Marlborough rejoin the pod to give final grades for “The Match” between Brooks and Bryson. The boys also react to Tiger's press conference from the past week and kick around some thoughts on the potential of Greg Norman's new golf tour that is currently in the making.
The boys make a pathetic effort to get caught up with the PGA Tour's dusty offseason events, while also previewing the already concluded head-to-head match between Brooks and Bryson. FFP also welcomes on a wasted Joey D to discuss all of worst shots and worst moments that helped him take home a Dust Cup MVP award.
Season 3 kicks off with “The Dusters” award show from the first ever FFP Dust Cup. The boys review all of the highs and lows from the week in California, including the best and worst performances on and off the golf course. You know it's a great week, when a guy shits his pants while in the airport departure line.
Boston Pat rejoins the pod to recap the US beat down of the Europeans in last week's Ryder Cup. The conversation hits on Bryson's monster weekend, the US boys deserved celebration, Rory Mcilroy's performance and everything that went wrong for the European squad.
Live from the Quarantine Camp, Australia's own, “The Fisherman,” joins the pod to help unravel the first ever Dust Cup draft for Team Hutter and Team Terrance, while the boys also get an early scouting report on their team's drafted players. FFP also takes a much deserved victory lap, thanks to Brooks Koepka's recent comments regarding his thoughts of being a part of the US Ryder Cup team.
Boston Pat Purcell rejoins the pod to discuss the end of summer golf in the northeast and the upcoming dusty cold, wet and freezing fall golf season. The boys also revisit the upcoming Ryder Cup and whether or not Steve Stricker will fail as the US team captain and Pat then brings it home by discussing his summer of playing some of the top country clubs in the New England, while highlighting his worst encounters with the squids that inhabit them.
JTA rejoins the pod to discuss the Tour players who bailed on the Olympics and why they may have done so. The boys also hit on Bryson's collapse and hate endurance in Memphis, while closing out with some worthless opinions on what the potential Ryder Cup roster should/could look like.
In this week's episode, the boys are inadvertently led into attack mode against the British Open and U.K. Golf Trip Guy, while JTA has a bone to pick with the Royal Family and people who drive slow in the left lane. Also, the breakdown of the newest insane PXG commercial is laid out and a quick look is taken into the effects of the current golf boom on the every day golf experience. JTA caps off the show with a review of what's in his bag and why he carries two 60 degree wedges.
FFP welcomes back Past our Prime co-hosts, Tip Fairchild and Dan Koppen, who check back in to discuss the recent Match part 2, the lifeline on traditionalist golf and their upcoming participation and expectations for the Dust Cup. The boy's also discuss what's in their bags, including DK's evolution into a PXG guy.
The US Open is in the books and FFP is here a week late to recap it all. From Rahm's big win, to Oosthuizen playing for second and Rory coming up short, the convo also hits on Richard Bland, Bryson's hecklers and Phil's refusal to relinquish the spotlight.
Despite the odds, the boy's come together before the big week to put together quite possibly the dustiest US Open preview ever. While covering Torrey, players who the boys are betting and the failed Bryson/Brooks pairing, the boys also hit on a real actual golf fight and try to create the outline for acceptable golf event fan chirping.
The PGA Tour has made the announcement for the next episode of “The Match,” and the boys are here to criticize the shit out of it. The convo also hits on some the dustier golf memes and clips found recently on social media, along with a report from Jake on his recent trip with the Dryve Box to the US Women's Open. A quick Dust Cup update is also thrown in, as we all try to kill time before next week's US Open at Torrey Pines.
FFP gets back to work after a short podcasting vacay to recap the PGA Championship, Phil Mickelson’s historic win and talk about how to save the tournament from forever being the dustiest major. The boys also take a hard dive into what it will take to make the PGA Tour suck less for the average sports fan, while also throwing down the updated and final details for the first annual Dust Cup coming to San Diego this fall.
Legendary Hollywood golf instructor, Ron del Barrio, rejoins the pod to chat about Augusta National (1:25), the current state of the game (11:27) and to talk shop about the art of the golf swing. RDB also gives his opinion on PXG equipment and the continued development of “PXG Guy” (42:10).
Far from Par is fired up to announce the first Dust Cup event in San Diego, CA, the party golf trip to end all party golf trips. The 54 hole Ryder Cup style event will feature a team draft during a podcast episode, a pre-tournament party with the Dryve Box, three rounds of team golf and podcast recaps post-round in one of the best party cities in the America. Come join the boys and the podcast for what is sure to be a very hilarious weekend. DM @jakehuttgolf on Instagram for more info.
Jake and Terrance review all the highs and lows from the 2021 Masters, including the Hideki survival, the Xander collapse and the savagery of breaking your putter mid-round while in contention for a major championship. The boys also break down the insanity of PXG television commercials (29:30) and the growing phenomenon that is, “PXG Guy.”
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Episode 6 of Season 2 opens with a quick recap of the dusty WGC Match Play event and hits on the growing controversy that is Billy Horschel (1:19). FFP is then joined by former professional hockey players, Josh Hennessey and Tim Stapleton (19:28), to dig into their golf games and get them ready for the upcoming golf season. After declining to send in a pre-show swing video citing personal reasons, Stapes talks about his ride in pro hockey, his golf game and Boikey’s beef jerky (1:28:49), while Henny joins in to fine tune his swing with Jake for an upcoming boys golf trip to Pinehurst and tries to help get Stapes to make one honest admission about his golf game. Enjoy this one with way more golf talk than you might expect.
Winter is coming to an end and The Masters is right around the corner, so the boys try to keep this one in between the lines and focus on golf. After some recap coverage from The Players Championship (1:19) , FFP welcomes professional baseball player, John Doe (32:32), to discuss his journey through pro ball talk about the comparison of the analytics involved with baseball and golf. Jake gives John a breakdown of his golf game and leads the discussion on the recipe for a successful golf approach, including the things to avoid, like that dusty advice from your boy on the range (1:33:55). The boys also unveil the framework for the new breakthrough JHG dating app (1:24:35).
Far from Par welcomes former Houston Astro’s draft pick, Tipp Fairchild, and former New England Patriots offensive lineman and Super Bowl champion, Dan Koppen, to discuss their lives in professional sports and how their respective paths both led to a golf obsession. From stories about life in minor league baseball, to insight into playing under Bill Belichick alongside Tom Brady, this episode covers some ground. The “Past Our Prime” co-hosts also get hit with the first, and hopefully the last, Terrance & Terrance Dusty Lightning Round.
Part 2 of Caddies Anonymous welcomes back our anonymous PGA Tour Caddy to dive into the recent Tour headlines and also revisit a new list of PGA Tour players that may or may not survive a Masshole party with the boys. For expert partying insight, Far from Par also welcomes back Johnny the Alcoholic and introduces certified Masshole, “Jimmy from Marlborough,” in order to get to the bottom of each Tour players’ outcome.
This week’s episode welcomes back a fired-up Johnny the Alcoholic and a vape-fueled Golf Hawk to open up shop on Patrick Reed for successfully cheating once again. The convo also hits on Tiger Woods versus Tom Brady and more, as the drinks continue to flow. You might want to have a few drinks yourself before tuning into this one.
Jake and Terrance bring in the New Year by introducing the first installment of Caddies Anonymous, where an anonymous PGA Tour caddy joins the pod to discuss which PGA Tour players would have the best chance of surviving a Masshole party with the boys.
In the season 1 finale, the boys take an in depth dive into the metrics of what it takes to be a scratch golfer. The convo also hits on the recent genius clip from Club Pro Guy, what’s on the horizon for FFP in 2021, while also wrapping up the extremely dusty year that was 2020.
In Far from Par episode 13, former professional hockey player and long time friend of the boys, Cody Wild, joins the pod to share stories about the boys’ good ol’ days and the developing feud between NHLer Evander Kane and internet plug Jake Paul. The convo also hits on the positives and negatives of private golf clubs, beauty golf shirt designs and the risks of internet porn.
The boys quickly recap the 2020 television dud of a Masters tournament while covering all the tournaments Worst shots and also updating the status of the rapidly growing Wiggle Dick Crew. The boys are next joined boys Australian PGA Professional, “Send It” Sam Newbrun who joins the pod to talk beauty golf with an Aussie flavor. Sam also teaches the boys all about lords, schooners, birds, Greg’s and swimming with sharks down under.
In this Bonus episode Johnny The Alcoholic is back and his barrel is bigger than ever. Terrance has an epic battle with Siri as she keeps automatically turning on and kicking him out of the chat. Johnny tries trading in his truck after his engine fails, and the boys brainstorm a new format for the dusty Fed Ex Cup. So sit back chill out press play we talkin G all day today!
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With plans for JakeHuttGolf to hit the road in 2021 and Australia being number one on the boys’ list, it’s time to get educated by the beauty down under. Australian PGA member and founder/CEO of Skillest, Baden Schaff, joins the pod to discuss his game-changing app and also prep the boys for what to expect when arriving in the land down under.
This week, Far from Par welcomes legendary Hollywood golf instructor, Ron Del Barrio, the originator of keeping it real in the golf industry. Ron takes us through his journey from surfer to professional golfer and on to becoming the go-to instructor for Hollywood celebs and rock stars alike. Buckle up, because this one goes where no golf podcast has gone before.
The 2020 US Open is in the books and it’s a FFP celebration party of Bryson’s win and his middle finger to the traditional golf world. The boys also hit on all of the highs and lows from the tournament and the performances of the world’s most popular players from the top and bottom of the leaderboard. Jake also provides an update on the fireworks surrounding the most recent Brandel Chamblee on-air swing analysis.
Thegolfhawk is back with his US open picks. There are some nuggets in here so listen close!
Far from Par episode 6 welcomes Instagram star and pro golfer, Hannah Gregg to talk about the Instagram golf girl life and her thoughts on the current state of the game. Hannah also drops some much needed advice for all us guys out there on how to score some much needed points with the lady friend during that terrifying first trip to the range or course. So sit back, push play cuz we talking G all day today!
Boston Pat joins Jake and Terrance to discuss his experiences at the nation's best golf clubs and why he prefers the JakeHutt Golf "Movement" experience over any of them. The boys also discuss the PGA championship, the diverse personalities on the PGA Tour and tips for keeping your salad looking extra fresh.
Johnny the Alcoholic is introduced to the JHG crew to offer some expertise on who would win the potential Bryson Dechambeau and Brooks Keopka fight. Johnny is also put to the test by Jake and Terrance to see if he actually knows how to play golf or is in fact just completely insane