All things golf with PGA Tour winner and proud Kiwi, Phil Tataurangi.
We take a long look at what is going to be a very looong major championship. A unique setting is holding this year's edition of the PGA Championship and there's a handful of stud's who look primed to duke it out at the top.
We're back to wrap a busy fortnight on the greens where we've seem the return to form of some notable types. The local golf scene has been bustling and the Kiwis abroad too have been getting some serious reps in. Rory wins in style as the next major approaches too, is he ready for the next phase of his career?
She has done it, after trending for a long time, Lydia Ko knocked the monkey off and got back in the winner's circle in sublime fashion. We debrief what this means for her career and also her as a great young Kiwi. Plus the old guys keep charging on the PGA Tour.
Japan's first men's Major champion, a Masters champion. Hideki Matsuyama recorded an incredible victory at Augusta and we break down all of the best parts of it.
Absolute bumper edition this week as we reflect on one of the great rounds of golf in Major history from Lydia Ko. We also catch up with young gun Kiwi Amelia Garvey who has just played Augusta National as we preview and try find the winner of this year's Masters!
Joel Dahmen gets his first PGA Tour victory and we are glad he did! What a cracking story he has and satisfying moment for him. The women's game goes full flight this week heading into the ANA Inspiration and also the amateurs getting their crack at Augusta National. Plus the Texas Open preview and all your golf news!
The Honda Classic proved a happy experience for Aussie veteran Matt Jones who gapped the field. Mike Hendry also had a great time down in Paraparaumu where he won the latest Charles Tour event. We see Lydia Ko back in action this week and continue the roll on to The Masters!
After an action packed weekend at TPC Sawgrass we break dow the best performances and preview what that could lead to for some of those in the mix. The road to the Masters is well and truly hot now!
It's one of the best weeks on the calendar when the tour heads to TPC Sawgrass and the players get their turn. Looking back at a week where Bryson did it his way, who and how will they go about winning this week on tour is a fascinating proposition.
This week we chat Tiger and his impact on the sport, Colin Morikawa's rise, Lydia Ko's very encouraging start to the year, The Charles Tour including an interview with most recent event winner Kerry Mountcastle and cover off a bizarre story regarding prize money and a young Matthew Wolff.
The news of Tiger's crash came through once this was recorded so we don't touch on it, plus, what more can we say other than thoughts and prayers to him and his family and hopefully the
We're back in 2021 looking at the world of golf from a Kiwi perspective. Covering off the big stories we've missed so far this year, plus the latest review preview on the tours and an update on where our Kiwi pros are at starting the year.
We look back on a year like none other and offer some serious heat about the more notable moments. Big energy from Phil T.
The Us Women's Open being played in December promised so much drama, it delivered. Amelia Garvey & Lydia Ko couldn't put it all together but the tournament still went off with a bang and had storylines everywhere.
Welcome in to a very special Outta The Screws where our two Kiwi reps in the US Women's Open, Lydia Ko & Amelia Garvey both joined us for a long chat ahead of their appearances in the tournament. Lydia has been here many times before and it starting to have her game in a very comfortable place. For Amelia - this is her first major and what a strange one to experience first up. They're both in great mindsets and will be looking for some nice results. Hear their thoughts on this and heaps more!
This week's Outta The Screws is a really important one for us as we catch up with Rob Dunne from men's health charity Movember. Rob talks about the importance of looking after your mates especially in 2020 and how golf can play a big part in that. We also cover a bunch of golf news at the start of the podcast and take a look at the Mayakoba and who is positioned nicely to find a result.
We're back to review one of the most unique golf tournaments we've ever seen. the Masters went ahead in November and Dustin Johnson made everyone remember who is the best golfer in the world in explosive fashion. We break down his game, the tournament and what's next for some of these guys.
Join us for our most star studded pod to date as we preview a hugely anticipated edition of The Masters. We talk with LEGEND of the game Gary Player, all time great Kiwi and a man who knows Augusta better than anyone - Steve Williams and highly respected golf journalists Eamon Lynch & Geoff Shackelford. You like golf? You like The Masters? This Pod is for you.
We are back to preview the last tournament before we crack into Masters week. Phil is very excited to see this version of Memorial Park Golf Course play. We also discuss the tough news the NZ Open will not go ahead this summer.
This week we cover off a really enjoyable edition of the Zozo where Patrick Cantlay came out on top. We bounce around the boards and have plenty of fun speculating about Phil & Tiger's potential futures. Masters chat too, we're not far away at all!
We are back with a huge amount of golf to chew through including the latest on the PGA Tour as well as back home in New Zealand with the Charles Tour. And Phil has to crowbar some Trump chat into the end of the pod.
This day 18 years a go Phil was getting on a plane back to NZ in his golf shoes after winning a PGA Tour event. We reminisce.
This week we take a look at the latest crop of winners around the tours with Sie Young Kim, Tyrrell Hatton & Martin Laird all having amazing stories in their own rights. We also look at the Charles Tour and talk about Phil's Las Vegas experience.
Taking a step back from the international game and looking at the sport here in New Zealand we catch up with New Zealand Golf CEO Dean Murphy to find out what navigating Covid 19 was like for him and the stakeholders of the game. Some of the stats around participation and memberships are staggering, Dean goes into detail about how they plan to capitalise on this momentum to grow the game further around Aotearoa.
The US Open at Winged Foot will go down in history and we will look back at what Bryson DeChambeau achieved and know it will have altered the game of golf. True or False? We look long and hard at Bryson's victory and if this is about him or the game in general. Also at 28.12 we take a long look at Danny Lee's melt down on the 18th which might appear funny at first but has rather serious undertones. All this and more!
A sponsored backboard on a 18th hole in a major, no seriously. A wrap up of the madness that ensued at the ANA Inspiration where Lydia Ko played very well. And then a huge preview of the US Open, including a history of the brutality of the course, who the chances are and whether Danny or Foxy are suited.
Dustin Johnson came and Dustin Johnson conquered, he got the cup he wanted after turning on a blistering run of form. Does the Tour Championship get disrespected by the handicap system though and is there a better way to run the playoffs in general? We debate. Plus we preview the ANA and Phil gets upset about 2006.
When did you last see two putts that clutch back to back? Dj and Rahm putt on a show at the BMW but were we robbed that it wasn't at a more important tournament? Plus the latest on Ryan Fox, Danny lee & Lydia Ko. Then a preview of the FedExCup finale at East Lake this weekend.
Dustin Johnson puts himself in extremely elite company with his 11 shot win. How can you win a major without finishing in a pro top 10? And we forecast the rest of the FedExCup playoffs.
This week on Outta The Screws we take a look at where Lydia Ko's game is heading into the only major to not be played in the US this year. We also discuss the purpose of the FedExCup Playoffs and who might be poised to earn a massive payday.
We're back and here to review the first major of the year which, shock, felt like a major. The KID, Colin Morikawa gets it done in ADULT like fashion, who would have guessed that? (Phil. Phil literally guessed that). Lydia Ko shows she's trending in the right direction and Covid makes golf in New Zealand niggly yet again. This plus more!
Welcome to the first edition of our new golf podcast Out Of The Screws, formerly of course Tee Time. Co-hosts Louis Herman-Watt & former PGA Tour pro and winner Phil Tataurangi catch up on what's happened over the last few months, explain what the new show will sound like and of course talk a lot of golf - including previewing the PGA Championship. It's major season baby! Subscribe and share, this is the golf pod New Zealand deserves!