Podcast by JT
The latest episode of Grilling at the Green features an enlightening conversation with Ian Baker Finch, an esteemed figure in the golfing community and a recently retired CBS Sports broadcaster. Our dialogue delves into his remarkable journey from a small Australian town to becoming a celebrated golfer and commentator, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the formative experiences that shaped his career. We explore the evolution of the game of golf, particularly the impact of technological advancements on equipment and playing style, as well as the significant contributions of figures like Tiger Woods to the sport's popularity. Baker Finch shares anecdotes from his illustrious career, including his pivotal victory at the Open Championship in 1991, providing a nuanced perspective on the pressures and triumphs of professional golf. This episode promises to resonate with both avid golf enthusiasts and those seeking inspiration from a life dedicated to the pursuit of excellence.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comsnellgolf.comcarsleygolf.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: birdieball.com CBS Sports Daiwa Nike Kia Painted Hills Natural Beef Snell Golf This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The paramount focus of this podcast episode is the enlightening conversation with Mariana Garcia Rosette, a young and aspiring golfer who possesses the potential to ascend to professional ranks. During our discourse, we explore her burgeoning career, highlighting the intricate challenges and exhilarating experiences that accompany the pursuit of excellence in the sport of golf. Mariana shares her insights on various topics, including the significance of camaraderie in the golfing community and the necessity of equitable treatment between male and female players within the professional arena. Furthermore, the episode delves into her personal anecdotes, which reveal the lighter and more humorous aspects of life on the golf course, thus providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of both the rigors and joys inherent in the game. As we conclude, we encourage our audience to engage with Mariana's journey, fostering a connection that transcends the boundaries of mere spectatorship.Links referenced in this episode:marianarosetteCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Agua Caliente Casino This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Mariana Garcia Rosette, an aspiring professional golfer, joins us to share her remarkable journey from Tijuana to the Portland area, where she is diligently working towards achieving her tour card. Throughout our conversation, she elucidates the challenges and triumphs she has encountered along her path, including her experiences in junior clinics and competitive high school golf in San Diego. Mariana's dedication to the sport is palpable, as she emphasizes the importance of practice, particularly her focus on enhancing her short game. We delve into the supportive role her family plays in her endeavors, providing encouragement during both her successes and setbacks. This episode offers a profound insight into the life of a young athlete determined to carve her niche in the competitive realm of professional golf.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comsnell.comcarsleygolf.comgrillingatthegreen.netinstagram.com/marianarosetteCompanies mentioned in this episode: birdieball.com Golf News Network Painted Hills Natural Beef Snell Golf Carsley Golf This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The primary focus of our podcast discussion revolves around the evolution of golf and its increasing disconnect from the average golfer. In our conversation, we explore the impact of modern equipment, particularly the shift from persimmon woods to contemporary materials, and how this has altered the dynamics of the game. Furthermore, we delve into the implications of longer golf courses necessitated by advancements in technology, which consequently increase costs and exclusivity. We also reflect on the resurgence of interest in golf post-COVID and the necessity for the sport to remain accessible to all enthusiasts. Ultimately, our dialogue emphasizes the importance of preserving the essence of the game while adapting to contemporary challenges.Links referenced in this episode:OrangeWhipTrainer.comNorthValleyChallenge.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Orange Whip Trainer Powerbuilt Golf Linksoul This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient point of this episode revolves around the intricate journey of Burke Nelson, a PGA professional and representative of the Orange Whip training aid. Throughout our discourse, we delve into Burke's formative years in Oregon, where he cultivated his passion for golf, transitioning from a youthful enthusiasm to a dedicated pursuit of excellence in the sport. We further explore his experiences on the Senior Tour, his pivotal moments in college golf, and the profound insights he gained from competing against luminaries such as Tiger Woods. In addition to recounting his athletic endeavors, Burke shares his current role with Orange Whip, emphasizing the importance of rhythm, tempo, and balance in a golfer's practice regimen. Ultimately, this episode encapsulates a narrative of perseverance, passion, and the continual quest for improvement within the golfing community.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comwestonkia.comorange whip trainer.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Orange Whip Birdie Ball Painted Hills Natural Beef Weston Kia Club Glove This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient focus of our discourse in this episode revolves around the reflections of Gary Van Sickle, who articulates his thoughts on both the tangible and intangible losses one experiences throughout life. In a candid exchange, we confront the complexities of sentimentality, as Gary shares his perspective on cherished possessions and significant moments that have shaped his journey. The conversation unveils a deeper exploration of memory, particularly in relation to familial bonds, as Gary poignantly reminisces about his late father and the lasting impact of that relationship. We delve into the nuances of personal anecdotes from the world of golf, revealing humorous yet profound insights into the nature of competition and camaraderie. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder of the importance of connection, both with our past and with those who remain integral to our lives.Companies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Facebook Starbucks Ernie Els Jim Furyk Arnold Palmer Charles Coody Oliver Nutt Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comfirstcall.si.comfacebook.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode revolves around the evolving landscape of golf journalism and the implications of changing media dynamics within the sport. We engage in a profound discourse with Gary Van Sickle, a seasoned journalist who sheds light on the diminishing coverage of golf tours, particularly the LPGA and the Korn Ferry Tour, due to the dwindling resources of traditional media outlets. The conversation delves into the complexities of media representation, contrasting the past with the present, where influencers and content creators dominate the narrative, often at the expense of substantive reporting. We also explore the recent changes within the PGA Tour, including the appointment of a new CEO, and the challenges faced by the tour amidst the rise of alternative leagues such as LIV Golf. This episode serves as a critical examination of the current state of golf media and the nuances that shape public perception and engagement with the sport.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.comsi.comnewengland.golfpaintedhillsbeef.comsnell.comcarsleygolf.comfirstcall.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Birdie Ball First Call Golf News Network si.com Pro golf weekly newengland.golf Golf Channel Golf Magazine Golf Digest Golf World Snell Golf Balls Carsley Golf Painted Hills Beef Weston Kia Kia This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This episode of Grilling at the Green After Hours features a conversation primarily focused on the often-overlooked contributions of caddies in the golfing world, as articulated by Jim Myers, a seasoned golf course superintendent. We delve into the arduous journey that aspiring caddies undertake to reach the PGA Tour, emphasizing the dedication required to excel in this role, often without the advantage of established connections. Myers provides insightful anecdotes about the challenges faced during tournaments, including the imperative of maintaining course conditions amidst unpredictable weather. Furthermore, we reflect on personal experiences and memorable moments that have shaped our perspectives on the sport. Our dialogue culminates in a broader discussion about the importance of balancing work with personal enjoyment, underscoring the significance of overall well-being in both professional and leisure pursuits.Companies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Bryson Dechambeau Kitiyama Tim Tucker Jason Day Muni Nelly Korda Lexi Thompson Stan Grant Boone Golf Channel Ernie Els Design Columbia Edgewater LPGA Portland Standard Portland Classic This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the intricacies of preparing for the LPGA Portland Classic at Columbia Edgewater, emphasizing the meticulous planning and execution required to ensure the golf course is in optimal condition. Jim Myers, the director of agronomy, shares insights regarding the extensive groundwork involved, including managing turf health and organizing volunteers in anticipation of the tournament. The conversation also highlights the significance of maintaining consistent playing conditions throughout the year, a practice aimed at providing both members and professionals with a remarkable golfing experience. We discuss the dynamics of event management, from setting up infrastructure to addressing weather-related challenges, illustrating the behind-the-scenes efforts that contribute to a successful tournament. Join us as we explore the intersection of agronomy and competitive golf, providing a unique perspective on the operational aspects of hosting elite sporting events.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comcarsleygolf.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Birdie Ball Columbia Edgewater LPGA Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Chevron Championship Hilton Grand Vacation Les Schwab Oregon State University Weston Kia Painted Hills Natural Beef Carsley Golf Snell Golf This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the nuanced interplay between personal experiences and professional aspirations within the realm of golf. We engage in a profound discourse with Anthony Thomas, wherein he reflects on the significance of mentorship, the art of tailored introductions to the game of golf, and the essence of building meaningful connections within the golfing community. Our conversation traverses Anthony's cherished memories of lost figures, his adoration for the autumnal beauty of Vermont, and his aspirations to play at the esteemed Bandon Dunes course. We further explore the complexities of personal fulfillment in professional endeavors, the challenges faced in the golfing industry, and the imperative of self-improvement as a precursor to broader societal contributions. As we conclude, Anthony imparts a resonant message: the importance of initiating change from within oneself before aspiring to influence the world at large.Links referenced in this episode:golfnewsnetanthonyjthomas.comdynamicdaddyCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Golf newsnet High Fives Foundation Jones Golf Bags Jones Sports This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This episode features a profound exploration of the golfing lifestyle through the lens of our esteemed guest, Anthony Thomas, a distinguished long drive professional. We delve into the nuances of his multifaceted career, which encompasses not only his prowess in golf but also his experiences in acting and charity work. The conversation illuminates the intricate balance between competition and personal fulfillment, particularly as Thomas reflects on the impact of his first child's birth on his competitive pursuits. Furthermore, we examine the significance of community and charitable efforts within the golfing world, highlighting Thomas's dedication to various philanthropic initiatives. Join us as we uncover the enriching narratives that define both Anthony's journey and the broader golfing experience.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.cominfogrilling.netpaintedhillsbeef.comsnellgolf.comcarsleygolf.comsquares.comanthonyjthomas.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Birdie Ball Golf Channel High Fives Foundation Snell Golf Carsley Golf Squares Painted Hills Natural Beef Weston Kia This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
In this encore episode, we engage in a profound discussion with Brad Harvey, the esteemed District 8 director of the Gulf Heritage Society, regarding the myriad complexities of golf and its broader implications. We delve into the transformative power of the sport, particularly its capacity to unify individuals from diverse backgrounds, fostering social skills and mathematical understanding in children. Furthermore, we contemplate the need for enhanced accessibility within both professional and amateur golf, highlighting the disparities between golf and other sports that possess more robust developmental pathways. Our conversation also touches on personal anecdotes and reflections, wherein we explore the influences that shaped our golfing journeys and the lessons learned along the way. Ultimately, we emphasize the importance of cherishing each moment, both on and off the golf course, as we navigate the intricate tapestry of life.Links referenced in this episode:golfnewsnetgolfnewsetelevisiongulfheritagesocietypaintedhillsnaturalbeefgrillingatthegreenCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Gulf Heritage Society Rogue Valley Country Club Golden State Tour PGA Tour Korn Ferry Tour NCAA McDonald's This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode features an engaging discussion with Brad Harvey, a dedicated member of the Golf Heritage Society and an accomplished refinisher of hickory golf clubs. Our conversation delves into Brad's extensive background in the golfing community, highlighting his journey from a young golf enthusiast to a prominent figure in the restoration of classic golf equipment. A pivotal moment in his life compelled him to transition to full-time club refinishing, underscoring his commitment to both his craft and his family responsibilities. Throughout the episode, we explore the nuances of hickory golf, the artistry involved in club restoration, and the camaraderie shared among collectors and enthusiasts within the golfing world. Join us as we uncover the rich history of golf and the enduring passion that fuels Brad's work.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Golf Heritage Society Titleist Pat Sutton's golf show Louisville Golf Weston Kia Painted Hills Natural Beef Oregon Crab Commission Golf Brands, Inc. Squares Golf shoes Birdieball Seamus This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient point of our discussion centers around the evolving landscape of golf, particularly the rise of indoor facilities and the advent of simulators, which we believe could democratize access to the sport. Our engaging dialogue features insights from Jimmy James, a notable figure in golf, who shares his perspectives on various topics, including the unsung contributions of individuals like Charlie Sifford within the golfing community. We delve into personal anecdotes, exploring what moments and experiences have shaped our journeys, and reflect on the significance of kindness in our interactions. Furthermore, we examine the balance between traditional golfing experiences and modern innovations, contemplating their implications for the future of the sport. Join us as we navigate these themes and more, fostering a deeper understanding of the game we cherish.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comellerston.com.auroyalmelbourne.com.auCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Ellerston Packer Royal Melbourne Hank TGL This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
In this episode of Grilling at the Green, we engage in a profound discourse with Jimmy James, who reflects upon the intrinsic value of savoring the golfing experience, particularly in the context of recent explorations at renowned courses. The salient point of our discussion centers on the importance of appreciating each moment on the course, as opposed to merely ticking off a list of venues played. James articulates that true enjoyment arises from immersive experiences that foster camaraderie, rather than a relentless pursuit of quantity over quality. He recounts his transformative journey back to Bandon Dunes, where he rediscovered the essence of golfing joy through shared moments with friends and a deeper connection to the game. We delve into the impact of his memoir, "Playing from the Rough," which has resonated with readers and inspired reflections on personal growth and resilience.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comsnowballs.comcarsleygolf.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Birdie Ball KPMG Weston Kia Painted Hills Natural Beef Snell Golf Carsley Golf This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
In today's discourse, we delve into the profound impact of golf not merely as a sport, but as a transformative experience that fosters joy and inclusion, particularly for those facing challenges such as autism. Our guest, Bob Winkowicz from Squares Golf Shoes, shares a poignant narrative about a young autistic golfer whose enthusiasm for the game was ignited by receiving a pair of specially designed shoes. This episode further explores the complexities of golf culture, including the expectations placed upon emerging players and the often-overlooked contributions of individuals who make significant impacts behind the scenes. We also engage in a thoughtful examination of the evolving nature of golf, particularly with the advent of indoor facilities and simulators, and their potential role in broadening the accessibility of the game. As we reflect on these themes, we invite our audience to consider the deeper connections that golf fosters within communities and individuals alike.Links referenced in this episode:squaresgolf.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Squares Golf Shoes This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient focus of our discussion today centers on the innovative advancements in golf footwear, particularly the introduction of the new LT series by Squares Golf Shoes, which promises to redefine the standards of performance and comfort. I had the distinct pleasure of conversing with Robert Winskowicz, CEO of Squariz Golf Shoes, who elucidated the meticulous efforts undertaken to create the lightest performance-based shoe currently available, weighing in at merely 424 grams. The conversation delves into the significance of structure and fit in golf shoes, highlighting how these attributes directly influence a golfer's stability and swing efficacy. Furthermore, we examined the contemporary challenges facing the golf industry, including escalating costs and the ongoing tension between traditional tours and emerging alternatives. As we navigate these pressing matters, it becomes evident that addressing the needs of the average golfer remains paramount to the sport's future prosperity.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.comsquares.comsnellgolf.compigpowder.compaintedhillsbeef.comwestonkia.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Birdie Ball Squares Golf Shoes Weston Kia Snell Golf Pig Powder This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This episode delves into the intricate history encapsulated in Mark Wagner's book, "Native Links: The Surprising History of the First People of Golf." We engage in a profound dialogue about the impact of Native American culture on the sport of golf, exploring the narratives that have often been overlooked. Wagner articulates the challenges faced by writers, particularly regarding rejection and the arduous process of gaining acceptance for their work. Furthermore, we examine the current state of initiatives aimed at expanding access to golf for youth, particularly within marginalized communities. This enlightening conversation not only underscores the importance of inclusivity in golf but also highlights the personal reflections of our guest, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of culture and sport.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comictnews.orgbostonglobe.comgolfersjournal.comwsj.comthefirsttee.orgusga.orgpga.comnative-links.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef ICT News The Boston Globe The Golfers Journal Wall Street Journal University of Maryland First Tee USGA PGA Jacobson Initiative This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient point of our discussion centers on the intriguing intersection of Native American history and the sport of golf, as elucidated in Mark Wagner's newly published work, "Native Links: The Surprising History of Our First Peoples in Golf." This episode delves into the extensive research that reveals the substantial contributions of Native American tribes to the golfing landscape, particularly in the context of economic development through golf courses established on tribal lands. We explore the multifaceted narratives of notable figures such as Oscar Bunn and Orville Moody, whose stories encapsulate the rich heritage and continued presence of Native Americans in golf. Furthermore, we reflect on the broader implications of golf as an avenue for empowerment and cultural recovery within Native communities. Join us as we unravel these compelling stories that highlight both the historical and contemporary significance of golf in the lives of Indigenous peoples.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsbeef.comsquares.comgolfcoursearchitecture.comnativelinks.netback9press.combirdieball.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Oregon Crab Commission Golf Course Architecture Tudoros Reese Jones Robert Trent Jones Foxwoods Mashantucket Pequot Santa Ana Pueblo Tesla Westin dealerships Squares Golf Shoes Grilla Grill Circling Raven N7 Nike This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The primary focus of today's discourse centers on the multifaceted contributions of Alex Carney to the golfing community, particularly her endeavors in organizing and participating in local tournaments. As a prominent amateur golfer in the senior division, Alex shares her journey in the sport, elucidating the profound impact golf has had on her personal and professional life. The conversation delves into her experiences at Tualatin Country Club and her significant role in fostering community engagement through golf tournaments. Furthermore, we explore the nuances of tournament organization, emphasizing the importance of understanding the audience and ensuring a pleasurable experience for participants. Alex's insights serve as a testament to the enriching nature of golf, not merely as a competitive pursuit but as a vehicle for community building and personal growth.Links referenced in this episode:snellgolf.compaintedhillsbeef.comcarsleygolf.combirdieball.comgolfnewsnet.comgolfnewsnet247.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Snell Tour Caliber Balls Tualatin Auto Body Weston Kia Painted Hills Carsley Golf Birdie Ball This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Whit Watson from Media Credentials and Golf Channel spends time with JT in AfterhoursThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the evolving landscape of professional golf, notably focusing on the imminent transition of leadership within the PGA Tour, specifically the appointment of Brian Rolap as the new CEO. The discussion highlights the implications of this change, particularly in relation to the competitive pressures exerted by LIV Golf and the evolving dynamics of sponsorships in the sport. Whit Watson and I engage in a thorough analysis of the current state of golf, underscoring the significance of enhancing player engagement and maintaining the integrity of the game amidst these challenges. We also reflect on the broader ramifications of recent developments, including the financial strategies employed to secure the future of the PGA Tour. This episode serves as a critical examination of the intersection of golf's tradition and its modern challenges, offering insights that are essential for understanding the path forward in this illustrious sport.Links referenced in this episode:snell.compaintedhillsbeef.comwestonkia.comwhitwatson.combirdieball.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Snell Tour Golf Snell Golf Golf Channel PGA Tour NFL Budweiser Honda Wells Fargo Weston Kia Birdie Ball Columbia Edgewater French Lick Resort Peacock This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode encapsulates a detailed discourse on the recent PGA Championship and the forthcoming U.S. Open, featuring esteemed guest Gary Van Sickle. The central theme revolves around the intriguing performances observed at the PGA, particularly the remarkable journey of club pro Michael Block, whose exploits captivated audiences. We delve into the ramifications of course setups, specifically the challenges presented by Oak Hill, which has undergone significant renovations. Furthermore, our discussion extends to the competitive landscape of professional golf, highlighting key players such as Scotty Scheffler and Victor Hovland, and contemplating their prospects in upcoming tournaments. Through this dialogue, we aim to provide our listeners with an insightful analysis of the intricacies of the game and the evolving dynamics within the sport.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef PGA U.S. Open Brooks Koepka Rory McIlroy Victor Hovland Corey Connors Oak Hill Jason Day Scotty Scheffler Justin Thomas John Rahm Colin Morikawa Xander Schauffele Max Homa Greg Norman LIV Golf USGA This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The recent merger between the LIV Golf League and the PGA Tour has elicited profound reactions within the golfing community, as it fundamentally alters the landscape of professional golf. This episode delves into the implications of this unexpected union, examining the sentiments of players who may feel betrayed by the rapid shift in allegiances and loyalties. Gary Van Sickle joins us to analyze the motivations behind the merger, particularly the financial realities that necessitated such a drastic decision. As we explore the ramifications of this consolidation, we also reflect on the historical context of controversies in golf and consider how this merger may redefine the sport's future. Ultimately, we confront the overarching influence of financial interests in shaping the direction of professional golf, a theme that resonates throughout this discussion.Links referenced in this episode:naturalbeef.combirdieball.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Birdie Ball PGA Tour LIV DP World Tour Sports Illustrated This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This episode of Grilling at the Green delves into a fascinating conversation with Kay Cockrell, wherein we explore the intricacies of personal sentimentality through the lens of lost treasures. We engage in a reflective discourse, as both speakers recount poignant memories associated with cherished items that were ultimately lost, highlighting the emotional weight such possessions carry. Furthermore, we traverse the realms of golf, discussing various unsung heroes and underrated players within the sport, thereby illuminating the often overlooked contributions of individuals who have shaped the golfing landscape. Our dialogue is punctuated by a series of engaging inquiries that reveal personal preferences and insights into the world of golf, providing listeners with a multifaceted perspective. As we conclude, we invite our audience to embrace the joy of golf, while emphasizing the paramount importance of kindness in all endeavors.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comgolfnewsnetwork.comnbc.comgolfchannel.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Golf News Network NBC Golf Channel PGA Tour Pebble Beach Cypress Point Pasatiempo LPGA KPMG Black Desert Champion Olympic Club San Francisco Giants Journey This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode provides a comprehensive analysis of the recent U.S. Women's Open, which took place at Erin Hills. Our esteemed guest, Kay Cockrell, offers her expert insights, highlighting the competition's intensity and the challenging nature of the course, which proved to be a formidable test for the participants. We delve into the performance of standout players, particularly Maya Stark, whose connection with the course catalyzed her unexpected triumph. The discussion also encompasses the implications of this major win for Stark and her place within the broader context of women's golf. Ultimately, we reflect on the broader significance of the event, underscoring the skill and resilience demonstrated by the competitors amidst the demanding conditions.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comwestonkia.comgolfnewsnetwork.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Birdie Ball Painted Hills Natural Beef Golf News Network iHeart Westin Weston KIA Titleist Bridgestone Maya Stark Nelly LPGA NBC Golf Channel Julia Ramirez Lydia Ko Lilia Vu Charlie Hall Lexi Hal Cooper This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode features a compelling dialogue between Jeff Tracy and the esteemed Danielle Ammaccapane, wherein they engage in a profound exploration of the intricacies of golf and its surrounding culture. A salient point of the discussion revolves around the evolution of golf rules, particularly the controversial necessity of signing scorecards and the implications of playing from divots. Through their candid exchange, Danielle reflects on her illustrious career, the influential figures in her life, and her aspirations within the sport. Furthermore, the conversation delves into the nuances of personal experiences, including the challenges faced on tour and the simple joys of leisure and family. As we navigate through these topics, we invite our audience to contemplate the broader implications of golfing traditions and the future of the sport.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills natural beef Jack Nicklaus Nancy Lopez Bill Cornelius This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The focal point of this podcast episode is the introduction and exploration of the Infinity Women's Golf Tour, a groundbreaking initiative founded by renowned LPGA Tour player Danielle Ammaccapane. In our conversation, we delve into the genesis of this tour, designed to create a platform for female golfers that mirrors the opportunities available to their male counterparts. Danielle articulates her vision of infusing the sport with a sense of enjoyment and engagement, aiming to dispel the overly serious nature that has, in her view, pervaded competitive golf. We further examine the tour's innovative structure, which includes guaranteed contracts for players and a unique team format reminiscent of professional leagues, thus fostering a spirit of camaraderie and competition. Join us as we unravel the aspirations and dynamics of this new venture that seeks to elevate women's golf on an international scale.Links referenced in this episode:infinitywomensgolf.compaintedhillsbeef.comsquaresgolf.combirdieball.compigpowder.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: LPGA Tour Infinity Women's Golf Tour Westin Squares Epson Tour Korn Ferry Tour Christy Kerr Ty Twine This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the intricate dynamics of the sports media industry, particularly focusing on the implications of Lisa Cornwell's newly released book, "Troublemaker." We engage with Mike Whalen, a distinguished figure in the field, who shares his insights on the transformative changes within the Golf Channel and the broader landscape of sports broadcasting. Our discourse touches upon the challenges of mental health and the necessity of fostering a culture of empathy within corporate environments. Furthermore, we scrutinize the contentious emergence of LIV Golf and its impact on the traditional golfing community. Through this dialogue, we aim to illuminate the multifaceted nature of these pressing issues and encourage our listeners to reflect on the evolving narrative of sports and media.Companies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Golf Channel LIV Golf This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode features an enlightening conversation with Mike Whalen, a distinguished figure in the realm of sports broadcasting, who reflects on his pivotal role in establishing the Golf Channel. Whalen recounts the challenges and triumphs of creating a network from the ground up, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and compelling storytelling in sports media. Through his narrative, we gain insights into the evolution of golf broadcasting and the dynamic interplay between production quality and audience engagement. Moreover, the discussion delves into the contemporary landscape of sports commentary, addressing the influence of social media and its implications on public discourse. Ultimately, this episode serves as a profound exploration of the intersection between sports, media, and community engagement, revealing Whalen's enduring impact on the golfing world.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsnaturalbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Birdie Ball Golf Channel HBO This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the fascinating evolution of golf culture, particularly in light of recent trends toward enhancing accessibility and engagement through innovative formats such as simulators and putting greens. We engage in a profound discourse with John Breaker, a notable figure in the golf sector, who elucidates the burgeoning interest in golf-related entertainment venues and their potential to foster a more inclusive golfing community. Throughout our conversation, we explore the implications of the pandemic on golf participation rates, revealing that a significant portion of the new players have remained committed to the sport. Additionally, we address the importance of educational initiatives in cultivating a new generation of golfers, emphasizing the need for programs that intertwine golf with essential life skills. As we conclude, we reflect on the multifaceted nature of growing the game, acknowledging the various approaches that contribute to this endeavor.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.compaintedhillsnaturalbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Birdie Ball Infinity Golf Topgolf First Tee This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the innovative strides in the golfing industry, particularly through the lens of Birdie Ball and its creator, John Breaker. We engage in an enlightening discourse regarding the evolution of golf equipment, focusing on the introduction of new products designed to enhance the golfing experience. The discussion highlights the impending launch of the "Putt Up 2.0," a cutting-edge putting green featuring a modular ramp system aimed at simulating varied putting conditions. Additionally, we delve into the complexities of the materials used in the production of golf equipment, underscoring how advancements in polymers and turf technology are reshaping the practice and enjoyment of golf. Throughout our dialogue, we emphasize the importance of innovation in maintaining the integrity and excitement of the game amidst ongoing challenges and changes in the sport.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.combirdieball.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painter Hills Natural Beef Birdie Ball This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This episode features an enlightening discussion with Matt Davis, the founder of Putter Cup, wherein we delve into the innovative realm of golf training aids. The primary focus of our dialogue is the development and functionality of the Putter Cup products, designed to enhance putting skills through deliberate practice. Matt recounts the inception of his idea, which was inspired by his extensive experience in golfing and a keen understanding of the challenges faced by players of all skill levels. He elaborates on the unique attributes of his products, including their ability to help golfers improve their focus and precision, thereby transforming their training routines. Our conversation culminates in a reflection on the broader implications of effective practice aids in the golfing community and the potential they hold for elevating one's game.Links referenced in this episode:puttercupgolf.combirdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Putter Cup Flat Stick Publishing Birdie Ball Weston Kia Golf Galaxy Dick's Sporting Goods PGA Superstore Ashley Herrera This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The principal focus of this podcast episode revolves around the transition of Brendan DeJonge from a professional golfer to a broadcaster, a journey marked by his insights into the intricacies of both playing and covering the sport. Throughout our dialogue, we explore the nuances of life on tour, including the pressures of competition and the challenges of maintaining personal connections while traveling extensively. Brendan shares his reflections on the evolution of the golfing community, noting a shift towards a more reserved atmosphere, which he attributes to the pervasive influence of social media. Additionally, we engage in a light-hearted exchange regarding personal anecdotes, such as memorable experiences during tournaments and the camaraderie that once characterized the sport. As we conclude, Brendan imparts a heartfelt message advocating for kindness and understanding in our interactions, a sentiment that resonates profoundly in today's world.Companies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Foster Ben Hogan Nelson Mandela Winston Churchill Tiger Woods Webb Simpson Brandt Snedeker AC/DC This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The central theme of our discussion today revolves around the illustrious career of Brendan DeYoung, a former professional golfer, who shares insights into his journey from Zimbabwe to the United States and his experiences on the golf tour. As we delve into DeYoung's reflections, we explore his transition from a competitive player to his current role in media, where he engages with audiences through various platforms, including the Golf Channel and SiriusXM. Our conversation further encompasses the nuances of the golfing lifestyle, the camaraderie within the sport, and the significance of events such as the President's Cup, which DeYoung regards as a pinnacle of his career. In addition, we examine the present state of golf, addressing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for both amateur enthusiasts and professional players alike. Ultimately, this episode offers a profound exploration of the golfing world, enriched by DeYoung's unique perspective and experiences.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsbeef.comwestonkia.combirdieball.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Golf Channel PGA Tour Live SiriusXM Lisa Cornwell Westin dealerships Weston Kia Painter Hills Natural Beef Oregon Dungeness Crab Birdieball This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the exhilarating events surrounding the Masters Tournament, highlighting Rory McIlroy's triumphant breakthrough as he secured his first victory at this prestigious event. We engage in an in-depth discussion with Gary Van Sickle, who offers keen insights into the performances of various competitors, including Justin Rose and Bryson DeChambeau. The conversation underscores the emotional weight of the tournament, particularly focusing on the moments of tension and triumph that defined the final rounds. Furthermore, we explore the nuances of golf culture and the unique atmosphere of Augusta National, which serves as a backdrop for this storied competition. Join us as we reflect on the intricacies of the game and the personal stories that intertwine with the sport's rich tapestry.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsbeef.combirdieball.comwestinkia.comthefirstcall.comsubstack.comsi.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Golf News Network Gary Van Sickle Rory Justin Rose Bryson Patrick Reed Scotty Scheffler Shane Lowry Akshay Batia Phil DeChambeau Masters Berkman's Place Westin Painted Hills Natural Beef Birdie Ball This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the nuances of the golfing experience, as I engage in a profound dialogue with Birk Nelson from Orange Whip Trainer. The salient point of our discussion revolves around the evolving nature of golf and the implications of modern equipment on the game. We contemplate the return to traditional golfing elements, such as persimmon woods, which Birk believes foster a greater finesse in play compared to contemporary clubs. Furthermore, we explore the accessibility of golf amidst rising costs associated with longer courses necessitated by advancements in technology. Our exchange ultimately underscores a shared commitment to preserving the essence of golf while fostering inclusivity in the sport.Links referenced in this episode:OrangeWhipTrainer.comNorthValleyChallenge.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Orange Whip Trainer Powerbuilt Golf Linksoul This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The primary focus of this episode centers on an engaging discussion with Birk Nelson, a distinguished PGA professional and representative of the Orange Whip Trainer. We delve into Birk's rich background, which includes his formative years in Oregon and his evolution as a golfer, leading him to significant tournaments and experiences, including his encounters with elite players such as Tiger Woods. Throughout the dialogue, Birk shares insights on the importance of maintaining an active training regimen, particularly utilizing the Orange Whip as a tool for enhancing rhythm, tempo, and overall swing mechanics. His reflections not only illuminate the nuances of the golfing lifestyle but also underscore the value of persistence and passion in achieving one's goals. We invite our listeners to draw inspiration from Birk's journey, as he exemplifies the intersection of dedication to the sport and personal fulfillment.Links referenced in this episode:westonkia.combirdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.combirdywrap.comorange whip trainer.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Orange Whip Westin Birdie Ball Painted Hills Natural Beef Club Glove This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
In this episode, we engage in a profound discourse with Brad Harvey, a prominent figure associated with the Gulf Heritage Society, wherein we explore the multifaceted influences of golf on personal development and community engagement. We delve into the significance of fostering inclusivity within the realm of golf, particularly emphasizing the necessity for enhanced opportunities for aspiring players, especially the youth. The dialogue further traverses the impactful role of golf in cultivating social skills and mathematical acumen among children, illustrating how the sport serves as a conduit for personal growth and camaraderie. Additionally, our conversation reflects upon the historical legacies within the golfing community and the lessons derived from past experiences that shape our current perspectives. This episode ultimately encapsulates a shared appreciation for the game and its enduring capacity to enrich lives.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comgulfheritagesociety.orggolfnewsnet.comgolfnewstnettelevision.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Gulf Heritage Society Pinehurst Golf Newsnet This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode features an engaging discussion with Brad Harvey, a prominent member of the Golf Heritage Society and a skilled refinisher of hickory golf clubs. Harvey recounts his extensive journey within the golfing world, reflecting on his early experiences and the evolution of his passion for both the sport and the craftsmanship involved in club restoration. The salient point of this episode lies in Harvey's transition to dedicating himself fully to this craft, which was prompted by his desire to care for his son following a life-altering accident. Throughout the conversation, we explore the intricacies of hickory club restoration, the camaraderie within the golfing community, and the significance of preserving golf's rich heritage. This episode serves as both an informative exploration into golf craftsmanship and a heartfelt testimony to resilience and familial devotion.Links referenced in this episode:westonkia.compaintedhillsbeef.combirdieball.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Golf Heritage Society Titleist Weston Kia Gulf Brands, Inc. Golf News Network Painted Hills Natural Beef Oregon Crab Commission Seamus This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient focus of today's discourse centers on the forthcoming Standard Portland Classic, which is poised to take place from August 14th to 17th at Columbia Edgewater. We are joined by the esteemed Monica Olson, co-director of this prestigious LPGA tournament, who elucidates the significant transitions and enhancements that have been instituted this year, particularly with the introduction of the Standard as the new title sponsor for a three-year term. Our conversation delves into the tournament's evolution, highlighting the return of beloved features such as the VIP area and food truck offerings, which serve to augment the overall experience for attendees. Furthermore, we explore the inclusive nature of the event, which aims to engage families and newcomers to the sport, ensuring that the tournament remains accessible to all demographics. As we navigate through these topics, we aim to convey the excitement and anticipation surrounding this year's gathering, fostering a sense of community and celebration within the realm of women's golf.Links referenced in this episode:portlandclassic.compaintedhillsbeef.combirdieball.comwestonkia.comback9golf.comlittlebirdmedia.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Little Bird Media Standard Portland Classic Safeway Classic Columbia Edgewater Umpqua Family Fun Zone Discover Golf Le Schwab Sports Bra Weston Kia Painted Hills Back Nine Golf This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This episode delves into the intriguing discourse surrounding Michael Arkush's recently published work, "Golf 100," which presents a meticulously curated ranking of the greatest players in golf history. We engage in a detailed examination of the rationale behind each player's placement, acknowledging that listeners may find discrepancies with the rankings, yet we emphasize the thoughtful analysis and research that underpins the selections. Our conversation traverses the evolution of the sport, touching upon the accessibility of professional golfers and the disconnect that has arisen between athletes and their fan base. Furthermore, we contemplate the future of amateur golf, advocating for increased visibility and accessibility to enhance public engagement with the sport. Ultimately, this dialogue serves as a platform for passionate debate, inviting listeners to reflect on their own perspectives regarding the game's esteemed figures.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comamazon.compenguinrandomhouse.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Amazon Penguin Random House This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The focal point of this podcast episode is the engaging discussion surrounding Michael Arkush's recently published work, "The Golf 100: A Spirited Ranking of Golf's Greatest Players of All Time." In this episode, we delve into the intricate criteria Arkush employed to rank legendary golfers, thereby highlighting the significant contributions each player made to the sport's history. Arkush articulates a deep-seated respect for golf's rich heritage, emphasizing the need to recognize and honor the past, particularly in an era that often prioritizes the present. Our conversation traverses the notable achievements of various golfing icons, including the contrasting legacies of Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, as well as the profound impact of figures like Bobby Jones and Ben Hogan. We invite our audience to engage with these compelling narratives and reflect on the enduring reverence that the game of golf commands.Links referenced in this episode:golfnewsnet.combirdieball.compaintedhillsbeef.compigpowder.comwestonkia.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Westin Weston Kia Birdie Ball Painter Hills Natural Beef Pig Powder Golf Newsnet ESPN This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the intricate journey of personal and professional growth, particularly through the lens of golf. Throughout the discourse, we explore the challenging nature of the sport and the lessons it imparts about humility and resilience. Our conversation encompasses the profound impact of mentors and educators, exemplified by the unique experiences shared regarding academic figures who shaped our understanding of science and problem-solving. Furthermore, we delve into the significance of being present in discussions that influence cultural change, illustrating that active participation is vital to effecting progress. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reflective exploration of how perseverance in both golf and life can lead to greater appreciation and understanding of one's capabilities and the world around us.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.compikewoodnational.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Prairie View A and M Pikewood National This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The primary focus of this encore podcast episode is an engaging dialogue with Jimmy James, who undertook the remarkable challenge of playing the top 100 golf courses in the United States within a single year. As he recounts his journey, we delve into the motivations that propelled him toward this ambitious goal, particularly his desire to reconnect with his family and experience the diverse golfing landscape of the nation. Furthermore, Jimmy shares insights from his newly authored book, "Playing from the Rough," which chronicles not only his golfing adventure but also the profound reflections on his life that emerged from these experiences. Throughout our conversation, we explore the transformative power of golf as a means of connection and the importance of perseverance and integrity as instilled by his mother. This episode serves as an inspiring testament to the human spirit's capacity for growth and the pursuit of dreams against all odds.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhills.compaintedhillsbeef.comwestonkia.combirdieball.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Oregon Crab Commission Painted Hills Natural Beef Westin dealerships Weston Kia KPMG Flint Hills National Oak Hill Country Club Prairie View A and M University Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission Hammer Stall Knives Heritage Cookware Birdie Ball This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The discourse presented in this episode elucidates the evolving landscape of golf, particularly emphasizing the pivotal role of leadership within its governing bodies. We commence by discussing the recent appointment of Mark Darwin as the head of the RNA, positing that his background in rugby may herald a refreshing transformation for an organization historically perceived as antiquated. The dialogue further explores the notable surge in golf participation, attributing this phenomenon largely to the pandemic, which has seen an increase from 26 million to over 40 million golfers in the United States. We also scrutinize the current state of professional golf, highlighting the necessity for the PGA Tour to recalibrate its approach amidst a shifting paradigm. Ultimately, the overarching theme underscores the imperative for adaptation and progressive thinking within the sport to ensure its continued growth and relevance.Links referenced in this episode:PaintedHillsNaturalBeefGolfNewsNetMcLemoreCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Golf Channel McLemore Golf NewsNet Augusta National USGA LPGA PGA of America PGA Tour Dungeness crab This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
This podcast episode delves into the evolving dynamics of golf, particularly focusing on the recent appointment of Keegan Bradley as captain for the Ryder Cup. We engage in a thorough discourse regarding the implications of this unexpected choice, examining Bradley's engagement with the competitive landscape of golf and assessing his potential impact on team morale and strategy. Furthermore, we reflect on the contrasting perspectives regarding the LIV Golf tour and its ramifications on traditional structures within the sport, emphasizing the necessity for adaptation amidst an era marked by significant change. Our conversation extends to personal anecdotes, including culinary experiences centered around grilling, specifically the preparation of pork butt, which serves as a metaphor for the patience and skill required both in the kitchen and on the golf course. As we navigate these multifaceted topics, we invite our listeners to consider the broader implications for the future of golf and the experiences that unite us beyond the fairways.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsbeef.compigpowder.combirdieball.comstaycloudland.comthemacklemore.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painter Hills Natural Beef Oregon Crab Commission Weber Grills Smithfield Butcher's Block McLemore Cloudland Peyton Manning Birdie Ball Weston Kia Hammer Stall Knives Heritage Cookware Pig Powder This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The central theme of this podcast conversation revolves around the significance of maintaining a positive mindset in golf and life, as articulated by our esteemed guest, Debbie O'Connell from Live Positive Golf Positive. We engage in a profound exploration of how our mental state can profoundly influence our performance, particularly in challenging situations such as a national tournament, where even the most adept players can falter under pressure. Debbie shares a poignant anecdote about a personal experience with golfing legend Nancy Lopez, emphasizing the importance of striving to do one's best, irrespective of the outcome. Our discourse further delves into strategies for managing mental distractions before teeing off, highlighting techniques such as writing down worries or visualizing them as being stored away, allowing for greater focus on the game at hand. Ultimately, we underscore the notion that the golf course serves as a microcosm for life, where our ability to remain present, manage our thoughts, and approach challenges with a constructive attitude can significantly enhance our overall experience.Links referenced in this episode:PaintedHillsNaturalBeefCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef Live Positive Golf Positive Lead Positive Nancy Lopez This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the significance of maintaining a relaxed and positive mindset while engaging in the game of golf, particularly for those returning to the sport after a hiatus. I am joined by Debbie O'Connell, an esteemed teaching professional and author, who provides valuable insights on how golfers can enhance their performance by adopting a simple yet effective approach to their game. We delve into the importance of setting realistic expectations, embracing relaxation techniques, and cultivating an attitude of gratitude, which not only improves one's golfing experience but also fosters a more enjoyable atmosphere on the course. Moreover, we explore the concept of flow state in golf, emphasizing the necessity of being present in the moment and letting go of past shots to optimize performance. Throughout our discussion, I encourage listeners to appreciate the game for what it is and to embrace the joy of playing, regardless of the outcome.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.comdebbie-o'connell.compaintedhillsbeef.combirdierrap.compinkpowder.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Brilliant Marine Golf Digest LPGA Snell Golf Westin Painted Hills Birdie Wrap Pig Powder Golf Positive Live Positive This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The principal focus of this podcast episode resides in the compelling conversation with Ann Liguori, who introduces her latest literary endeavor, "Life on the Green: Lessons and Wisdom from the Legends of Golf." Through an engaging dialogue, we explore various facets of golf, including its accessibility for women and the evolving relationship between professional golf and amateur players. Liguori articulates her vision for the future of golf, advocating for course designs that accommodate female golfers while also emphasizing the importance of fostering a positive and supportive golfing community. We delve into the significance of mentorship and the role of golf as a rehabilitative tool for individuals facing personal challenges. Ultimately, this episode serves as a profound reflection on the transformative power of golf, underscoring its potential to unite and inspire across diverse demographics.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeefamazonannliguori.comstandupandplayfoundationtalkinggolfwithann.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef LPGA U.S. Open Stand up and Play Foundation Max Togasella Anthony Netto This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
In today's discourse, we are privileged to engage with the esteemed Ann Liguori, a luminary in the realm of sports broadcasting and author of the recently published work, "Life on the Green: Lessons and Wisdom from Golf Legends." This episode delves into the profound insights gleaned from her interviews with twelve iconic figures in the golfing world, encompassing both male and female champions. Each legend imparts unique wisdom that transcends the sport, touching upon themes of perseverance, positivity, and the significance of hard work. We explore the intricacies of Liguori's own journey, marked by resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence in a historically male-dominated field. This conversation promises to offer listeners not only an understanding of the golfing experience but also invaluable life lessons that resonate far beyond the fairways.Links referenced in this episode:wfanwestonkiapaintedhillsbeef.comannliguori.comamazon.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Oregon Crab Commission Paintedale's Natural Beef Westin Birdieball Ann Liguori Foundation American Cancer Society Masters USA Today Golf Channel This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy