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“They pulled me out of darkness and made me walk to the light of the world. They always encouraged my challenge,” said Simon Seungmin Lee, from the Republic of Korea. The then 25-year-old spoke these words in 2022 when thanking his parents after his victory in the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open (a tournament he has subsequently nearly won on two further occasions, including July, 2024). Many of us can only imagine what it is like to work so hard in order to compete in high level golf, let alone hole the putts that win the trophy. And the first people Simon thanked were his parents. To win, Simon, who is autistic, had to conquer the pressure of the big tournament which took place on the hallowed Pinehurst Resort Course No. 6. This is a remarkable young golfer, with a remarkable story we can share with you now on our latest EDGA Podcast.
Max talks with Paul and Jan on his win at the Seated Division of the US Adaptive Open for the second year in a row and more!
Golf Digest senior writer Joel Beall joins us live from Royal Troon to discuss all things British Open. Plus, we chat with Kipp Popert, who recently won his second straight U.S. Adaptive Open.
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 444 - USGA Adaptive Open - A Pair of Powerful Stories One of the most inspirational golf tournaments in the nation took place in early July when the USGA held the US Adaptive Open in Kansas. Among the field of competitors was Jimmy Moceri and Kelsy Koch, both from Michigan. Today, we are honored to share their stories of life's challenges and the thrill of being able to compete for a national title. Please listen in and share the link with others you know could use some inspiration! ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
In the first hour of the CDGA Golf Show, Tyler and Mike discuss the Chicago Adaptive Open! This leads to the conversation around the John Deere Classic and the Scottish Open!
Ann catches you up on the leaderboards of the PGA Tour Rocket Mortgage Classic, the LPGA Tour Dow Championship; talks with Hank Thompson, Sr. Dir., U.S. Senior Open Championship at Newport Country Club in Newport, Rhode Island; and with adaptive golfer Max Togisala, previewing the U.S. Adaptive Open
We are super excited to have Ricky Reilly back on the podcast with us. We recap how his qualifiers went for both the US Adaptive Open and the AIM Championship. We then dive into what is on the table next for him as he heads to Kansas next week to represent the United States and compete in the 2024 US Adaptive Open!Send us a message and let us know what you thought about this episode! Register for the Spartan Cup now at https://esm-spartan-marching-arts.square.site/product/2024-esm-marching-band-golf-tournament/104?cs=true&cst=custom. ESM Marching Band Fundraiser golf tournament at WaNoa in East Syracuse, NY on 8/17/24. Shotgun start at 10am. Acorn Hills Clothing Co. Use code BASIC15 for 15% off. Look Good, Feel Good, Do Good. A Zero Waste Clothing Company Thanks for listening. Tune in next Thursday for our next episode! Follow Basic Bogeys here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicbogeysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@basicbogeysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@basicbogeys?sub_confirmation=1
Boys chat about the upcoming addition to our adaptive golf schedule. The inaugural Chicago Adaptive Open. We chat briefly about the loss of Bruce Miller. Then the guys get into some mental and physical strategies that are needed for one of the majors on our calendar. Cheers!
Colton popped in for a quick update and some finalized details for USGA Adaptive Open
This week we sit down with Ricky Reilly, a golfer hailing from Syracuse just like us, whose indomitable spirit and passion for the game have propelled him to the qualifiers for the US Adaptive Open. Despite facing physical challenges due to his short stature, Ricky's journey is a testament to the power of determination and resilience. In this inspiring interview, Ricky shares his story of falling in love with golf and his relentless pursuit of excellence in the face of adversity, as well as his preparations for the prestigious US Adaptive Open qualifiers. As a US Disabled Golfer, Ricky defies expectations and stereotypes, proving that with unwavering dedication and support, dreams can indeed become a reality.Ricky's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickyreilly_/Ricky's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rickyreilly9?lang=en Register for the Spartan Cup now at https://esm-spartan-marching-arts.square.site/product/2024-esm-marching-band-golf-tournament/104?cs=true&cst=custom. ESM Marching Band Fundraiser golf tournament at WaNoa in East Syracuse, NY on 8/17/24. Shotgun start at 10am. Thanks for listening. Tune in next Thursday for our next episode! Acorn Hills Clothing Co.Use code BASIC15 for 15% off. Look Good, Feel Good, Do Good. A Zero Waste Clothing CompanySpartan Cup Fundraiser Golf TournamentAll money raised goes to benefit the East Syracuse Minoa Marching BandDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Follow Basic Bogeys here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicbogeysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@basicbogeysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@basicbogeys?sub_confirmation=1
Max Togisala is a rising professional golfer who most recently placed 17th overall in the 2023 U.S. Adaptive Open at Pinehurst. Originally on track to play collegiate golf, his life took a dramatic turn in February 2022, when a skiing accident in Sun Valley, Idaho severed his spinal cord and left him paralyzed from the waist down. Adaptive golfing equipment, such as the VertaCat, enabled Max to play golf again, competing nine months after the incident.
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 399 - Meet Kimberly Dinh - US Women's Mid Am Champion No amateur golfer in the nation has been on a roll quite like Kimberly Dinh, winner of the 2023 US Women's Mid Am (press release below). The remarkable story of Dinh - a research scientist for Dow - is one you don't want to miss. To help color in the story even more, we're also joined by her teacher, PGA Pro Kyle Martin The Fortress GC in Frankenmuth, MI. ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions ------------ NATIONAL CHAMPION: Midland's Kimberly Dinh Wins U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur ELVERSON, Pa. – Midland's Kimberly Dinh rallied from a 3-down deficit by winning six of the final seven holes to claim the 36th U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship Thursday. The 31-year-old associate research scientist at DOW Chemical and GAM Women's Player of the Year the last two years, beat Kelsey Chugg of Salt Lake City, Utah, the 2017 champion, 2-up in the title match on the North Course at Stonewall. "In college, I never really played in any USGA events, mostly because by the time the summer came around, I was burned out and I didn't want to travel,” she said. “So having an opportunity to compete in a USGA championship after grad school, after college, has been awesome, and to win it, just incredible.” Dinh, who trailed in the match from the fifth hole through the 13th, tied the match by winning 12 and 13 with pars and 14 with a birdie. She lost hole 15 with a bogey, then won 16 with a bogey to tie the match again when Chugg made double-bogey. Dinh then took the lead for the first time at 17 with a conceded birdie-2 on the par 3, and then birdied the final hole with a nine-foot putt to secure the 2-up victory. “To lose a couple holes pretty quickly was a little bit frustrating, but I just kind of dug deep and never really panicked,” said Dinh. “Kelsey was playing great golf, but both of us were going to make mistakes at some point, so I just kind of had to weather that and keep playing. I said to myself, ‘I'll keep putting one good swing on the ball after another and see where it takes me.'” Dinh, who hired Stonewall caddie Mark Dalton for the week, was the 16 seed, and Chugg the 14 seed after stroke play qualifying. Chugg, 32 and a five-time Utah Women's State Amateur champion, was in the final match of the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur for the third time, and Dinh for the first time in three appearances at the championship. Dinh had reached the round of 16 and the quarterfinals in her first two trips to the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur. A former University of Wisconsin golfer, the 2021 Michigan Women's Amateur champion and a two-time GAM Women's Mid-Amateur champion, Dinh said she has learned from her previous golf experiences how to handle being behind. “I have learned something every time I've gotten to match play, just every time I've played it, I've gotten more comfortable with it,” she said. “I've learned that even if you get down to not panic. I've been in pressure situations and have gotten used to it. I used to struggle with it, but this year I've played with the attitude that I need to enjoy every moment. Like I said, keep hitting the ball and see where it takes me.” Dinh's emotions bubbled to the surface when she was asked about her family and friends in the gallery, including an aunt who had departed for Indianapolis only to turn around and return as her niece advanced through to the final match. “I really enjoy them being out following me,” she said. “They have been supportive of me through my entire golf journey.” For the victory Dinh received the traditional USGA gold medal, custody of the Mildred Gardineer Prunaret Trophy for the next year, exemptions into the next 10 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championships, exemptions into the 2024 and 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur Championships and an exemption into the 2024 U.S. Women's Open Championship. Dinh said Wednesday that the U.S. Women's Open was a bucket list item she hoped to cross off one day. “I'm super excited but I don't think all of this will sink in until I'm home,” she said. As for heading home, she said work beckons because she takes vacation days for her golf competitions. “I have a presentation I have to give tomorrow so I have to at least dial in for that, and then we'll figure out what the rest of the day looks like,” she said and laughed. Dinh is the first GAM member golfer to win the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur, the third GAM member to win a national USGA title in the last three years and the sixth to win a USGA national championship in the last 21 years. Kim Moore of Portage won the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open last summer, and James Piot of Canton became Michigan's first U.S. Amateur Champion in 2021. In 2002 Greg Reynolds of Grand Blanc won the U.S. Senior Amateur, Randy Lewis of Alma won the 2012 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship and Tom Werkmeister of Hudsonville was co-medalist as Team Michigan won the USGA State Team Championship in 2016. Learn more at 2023 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Golf Championship (usga.org) Story by Greg Johnson and Mary Jo Green
Erik Bowen is an incredibly skilled golfer. He's also a double lower limb amputee, losing his feet due to strep and sepsis complications. While many may have given up the game, Erik forged ahead. Erik has qualified for multiple USGA Adaptive Open championships, finishing as high as second in his division, and maintains a handicap of 2. He's also a member at famed Berkeley Country Club in the Bay Area, a favorite club of the podcast. On this episode, we learn about Erik's story, his trips to Pinehurst for the Adaptive Open, his thoughts on Bay Area golf, and much more. Thanks for listening to the Tossing Clubs Podcast! Please subscribe, rate our podcast and leave a review! Follow us on TikTok (@tossingclubs) or Instagram (@tossingclubs).
SEASON 5 of The Four Jack Podcast.... powered by @GalvinGreen EPISODE 312 - Chris and Derek have the opportunity to sit down and chop it up with both the better looking half of the Togisala brothers Mad Max and his less decorated side kick Malosi Max has a very special story to share about his challenges with redefining the way he plays golf - after a ski accident left him without the use of his legs, his courage and perseverance propelled him to fall back in love with all things Golf! We know his brother has been some inspiration in terms of removing the stigma of social media and hot to leveraging his platform to engage, encourage and celebrate his difference in ability! More importantly we dig into the WIN at the US Adaptive Open this past summer at Pinehurst... we he destroyed the competition! Continued success MAXY! #thepowerofthepodcast . THIS ONE IS A MUST LISTEN!! Make sure to send us your comments! . Please Enjoy Responsibly! . Our Partners; (insert your brand here - fourjackpodcast@gmail.com) @mad.max42 @malosigolf @vicegolf @galvingreen @gfore @pirettigolf @criquetshirts @therabody @bigloud @callawaygolf #thefourjackpodcast #golfpodcast #golf #podcast #golfhumor #drivingrange #golfdaily #golfporn #golfgrind #golfaddict #golfaddicts #golfaddiction #golfquotes #growourfollowers #golfnow #gogolf #gogolfing #golfbabe #golffunny #golfmeme #golferfunny #golffun #golfingworld #funnygolf #golfisfun #golfeveryday #golfmotivation Fundraiser for Jon Trasamar by Bailey Haley : Jon & Allie Trasamar (gofundme.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefourjackpod/support
One of the coolest events in all of golf wrapped last week in Pinehurst, and we have one of the most impactful players in the field here to recap the championship. Alex Fourie joins Shane to chat about the second U.S. Adaptive Open, what the week means to that community, and how cool it is to see this tournament alongside historical events like the U.S. Open and U.S. Women's Open. Alex then gets into how he got into the game, what it means to be a role model to so many people out there and plenty more! Follow Alex's journey at Single Hand Golf right here - https://singlehandgolf.com/and make sure to subscribe to the PING Proving Grounds Podcast here - https://omny.fm/shows/ping-proving-grounds/playlists/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the live show on ESPN 700. Max Togisala gives up the deets on his USGA medal in the seated division of the US Adaptive Open. Utes horse Braxton Watts shoots 59 at Oakridge. And Jackson Shelley gets it done at the Utah Section PGA Junior Major at Davis Park.
One day after the senate subcommittee hearing on the PGA Tour/PIF partnership, players share their thoughts on the day's proceedings. Our legal expert Jodi Balsam joins the show to further explain the hearing and what it means for the future of golf. Also, today is the final round of the 2nd U.S. Adaptive Open from Pinehurst No. 6! Andy Stevenson provides an update on what to expect from the final round and speaks to USGA commissioner Mike Whan. They discuss how the Adaptive Open has been received in its first two years, and what's ahead for the competition as it heads to Sand Creek Station in Kansas next year. Lastly, George and Eamon take another look at the Scottish Open and discuss the state of Rory McIlroy's game before he tees off tomorrow at the Renaissance Club. Jodi Balsam (31:51) Mike Whan (40:04)
Fully Equipped's Ryan Barath is joined by U.S. Adaptive Open participant Brandon Canesi who previews the 2nd edition of the USGA event and takes us through his bag setup. -- This week's episode of Fully Equipped is brought to you by our official sponsor Golf Pride. Go to https://golfpride.com and use promo code "fullyequipped" to get free shipping on your next order! Available for all US orders, with no minimum purchase required. -- Callaway makes apparel to excel at one thing: golf. They take pride in outfitting all golfers with the right style, comfort, and performance so they can feel and play their best. Look for Callaway Apparel at a shop near you or use code CALFE20 at https://CallawayApparel.com for 20% off your purchase.
Alisen Corpuz is your U.S. Women's Open Champion! The first-time LPGA Winner not only slept on a 54-hole lead but also got to walk down the 72nd hole with a 3-stroke lead and soak in views from arguably the most famous finishing hole in golf at Pebble Beach. Former PGA TOUR caddie turned NBC Sports reporter John Wood was there as well as Golfweek's Beth Ann Nichols! They both join Eamon and George as they react to the biggest win of Corpuz's win so far! Lastly, we have an eventful week ahead of us in men's golf as the Genesis Scottish Open begins at the Renaissance Club, and on Tuesday representatives from the PGA TOUR will head to Washington, D.C. to testify to congress about the PGA-LIV merger. Legal expert Jodi Balsam gets us caught up on the legal news and notes ahead of the hearings, while legendary golf coach Butch Harmon stops by to get us ready for the Scottish Open and share his thoughts on the potential merger. Not to mention, one of the USGA's most meaningful championships began Monday, the U.S. Adaptive Open! Our reporter Andy Stevenson comes to us live from Pinehurst No.6, where play is underway to let us know what to look forward to this week. Beth Ann Nichols: 24:36 Jodi Balsam: 35:48 John Wood 43:03
Fully Equipped's Ryan Barath is joined by U.S. Adaptive Open participant Brandon Canesi who previews the 2nd edition of the USGA event and takes us through his bag setup. -- This week's episode of Fully Equipped is brought to you by our official sponsor Golf Pride. Go to https://golfpride.com and use promo code "fullyequipped" to get free shipping on your next order! Available for all US orders, with no minimum purchase required. -- Callaway makes apparel to excel at one thing: golf. They take pride in outfitting all golfers with the right style, comfort, and performance so they can feel and play their best. Look for Callaway Apparel at a shop near you or use code CALFE20 at https://CallawayApparel.com for 20% off your purchase.
The Shrinks are at the USGA's 2nd Adaptive Open at Pinehurst No. 6! This impromptu Bonus Hugs session from Bradford and Connor was laid down between lighting setups. Giddiness and love ensues. Cisco brought the GGT team to Pinehurst to help capture stories of the Adaptive Open competitors and what makes this tournament so important. In this session: Earthly elements, Connor's Hut, curiosity. As always, thanks for listening to Group Golf Therapy! #mindyourgolf Please subscribe, rate our podcast, and leave a review—we're always looking to deliver a great show to you. Hit 'em straight, and mind your golf. Follow us: @groupgolftherapy Bradford: @bradfordwilsongolf Connor: @thebagbandit Drew: @everydaydrew --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groupgolftherapy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groupgolftherapy/support
Jack Bonifant's golf career alone is one most golfers would be impressed by. Junior champion at the Bobby Bowers at the age of 16, All-Met in high school, walk-on D1 golfer at James Madison University, and today a plus-handicap who competes for and sits on the board at Argyle Country Club. His story becomes truly remarkable and inspiring when you add that at just six weeks old, Jack suffered a traumatic brain injury that resulted in him being left-hemiplegic and living a life of constant rehab. Next month, the second U.S. Adaptive Open will again be held at Pinehurst Resort, where Jack will return to compete against of a field of talented golfers with a wide range of disabilities. He joins the podcast to cover a wide range of topics including how his disability impacts his life, competing in this area, and his love for Argyle Country Club.Episode sponsors: BETWAY.USRegister today to get up to two-hundred-and-fifty dollars back in Bonus Bets if your first bet loses! All you need to do is sign up, make an initial deposit, and you'llbe ready to bet with Betway.Please gamble responsibly – must be twenty-one years or older to wager withreal money. Terms and conditions apply. UnionGreen.comUniting people on and off the course through public golf #alwaysinplayCheck out Episode 69 below!https://youtu.be/b4zcfhGj0oo
In episode 49, we speak with founder of SPINALpedia and creator of Slingshot Golf, Josh Basile, a C4-5 quadriplegic who grew up loving the game of golf. Since standard adaptive golf wasn't a possibility for Josh due to arm mobility limitations, he created Slingshot Golf as a way for anyone to be able to golf no matter their mobility level. In May 2023, Josh was finally able to compete in an adaptive open using Slingshot Golf along with his caddie & golfing partner, Andrew Mitchell. In this episode, they discuss how the game is played and what is was like to compete in their first tournament. — Learn more about Slingshot Golf — Watch Josh and Andrew play
We talk to Fred Perpall about his journey from growing up in Nassau, Bahamas, to becoming the 67th President of the USGA. Fred, who is the CEO of the Beck Group, an international architecture and construction firm, came to the game a bit later in the life, but having been bitten by the bug, he brings great passion and leadership to the game. We talk about a number of recent USGA developments, including anchor sites, the new Adaptive Open, the enhancements that have been made to the US Women's Open, the USGA's collaboration with the Los Angeles Country Club and the SCGA regarding the development of the Maggie Hathaway golf facility in conjunction with this year's US Open at LACC, and the recently proposed model local rule regarding the reduced distance golf ball.
2022 Professional Golf Year in Review This year was filled with exciting moments and memorable performances, including the emergence of LIV Golf as a major player on the tour. Their innovative approach to golfing events and sponsorships has garnered a lot of attention. One hundred and 24 words. Phil Mickelson couldn't have taken more than a minute to speak them. Writer Alan Shipnuck didn't need much more time to type or transcribe them. Beyond that, only those two men know exactly how the course of their conversation went: everything that was said, the tone and context, and if Mickelson did indeed believe, as he has contended, that he was merely talking casually off the cuff and not doing an interview with the journalist who was writing an unauthorized autobiography about him. In 22 starts, McIlroy won three times while posting 12 top-five finishes and 15 top-10s. He claimed the PGA Tour's season-long points title (the FedEx Cup) for a third time, and grabbed the DP World Tour's season-long points title (the Harry Vardon Trophy) for a fourth—but this was the first year in which he walked away with both. Along the way, McIlroy also reclaimed the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time since July 2020. He's definitely a player to watch in the coming years. Since the announcement of the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open, there had been curiosity, and even a little apprehension, about what it might look and feel like to see 96 golfers with varying forms of adaptions perform on a stage as big as the USGA provides. In the end, the competition morphed into a three-day celebration of opportunity, diversity and unfathomable grit. It was, for so many, the most inspiring golf they had ever witnessed. Finally, we can't forget about the highly-anticipated Netflix PGA Tour documentary. What's to come is an eight-episode series that debuts early next year, and if it reaches anywhere near the dizzying heights of DTS, it will be a coup not just for Vox and Netflix, but for all the stars of the show and the sport of golf itself. A few years ago, it might have sounded hyperbolic to say that a simple documentary could transform an institution like golf. Now, we've seen what it can do for a niché sport, and we know that the so-called Netflix Effect could be seismic. All in all, it was a fantastic year for professional golf, and we can't wait to see what the future holds. Thank you for watching, and we'll see you next year for the 2023 Professional Golf Year in Review! Gripping Golf Podcast - https://grippinggolfpodcast.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/grippinggolf Twitter - https://twitter.com/grippinggolfp Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/grippinggolf_podcast/ For 15% off your order at WellPutt, use promo code, AFF15_GRIPPINGOLF at wellputt.com For 20% off at Boomerang Putting use the promo code, "GRIPSAVE" at https://www.boomerangputting.com/ Save 15% at For Sale Shade when you use the promo code, GG15" https://forsaleshade.com/ Get 10% off Hand-crafted and Timeless Leather Golf Products from https://www.nelsonhill.co/ when you use the promo code, "GRIPPINGGOLF"
She's a former aspiring doctor, currently a college golf coach and lifelong amputee golfer. Hear from the inspiring Kim Moore, whose golf life reached new heights – including some billboards – this summer following her victory in the Inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open.
The senior writer at Golfweek talks about her start in golf journalism and breaks down a thrilling season of USGA championships, including Matt Fitzpatrick's dramatic victory at The Country Club, Minjee Lee's dominant performance at Pine Needles and the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open.Hosted by Mike Trostel & Dave Giancola.
Born without a right foot and a severely clubbed left foot, Kim Moore would play various sports as a youth. But then she found golf and realized she could compete in that sport at a high level, earning a scholarship to play collegiate golf at the University of Indianapolis. She is now the head golf coach at Western Michigan University and just won the U.S. Adaptive Open Golf Tournament at Pinehurst.
Kearney's Mandi Sedlak joins the podcast after playing in the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open at Pinehurst No. 6 in North Carolina. NGA Staff Member Ben Vigil is joined by NGA Communications Intern Damon Bennett to summarize the last month of champions and discuss the end of Damon's internship.
Bennett goes solo this week as he sits down with former JMU Golfer, Jack Bonifant. Bonifant most recently competed in the US Adaptive Open and his story is one you have to hear. Bonifant played at JMU in the late 2000s and had career bests of 71 (single round), 155 (36 holes) and 227 (54 holes). He also had two career top 25 finishes.
RUNDOWN To kick off Episode 200, Danny O'Neil explains the rivalry between Oregon and Washington before the guys recall the unfortunate story of Ken Hamlin. Then, the guys dig into Danny's online feud with Jim Moore, Julio's wrist injury, and the Juan Soto sweepstakes. Four featured guests include Coach Andrew Heck, MLB draft expert Jim Callis, Army veteran Randy Shack, & film director Michael Tollin. Topics in today's “Other Stuff” segment include a cricket gambling conspiracy, Tom Brady's kind gesture to Kelsey Plum, and Charles Barkley taking the LIV money. GUESTS Andrew Heck | North Allegheny HS baseball coach Jim Callis | MLB Pipeline senior writer Randy Shack | U.S. Army veteran Michael Tollin | The Captain producer TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Danny O'Neil fills in for Hotshot who is in San Bernardino watching the Issaquah Little League All Stars. 7:56 | A random former Seahawk with a cautionary tale came to mind when Mitch was swimming laps. 29:00 | Danny explains the ongoing online beef he has with former co-worker Jim Moore. 41:27 | M's fans are holding their breath about Julio's wrist and the potential to acquire Juan Soto. 56:25 | GUEST: Coach Andrew Heck provides a scouting report of M's first round selection Cole Young & Jim Callis follows up with a breakdown of the full 2022 Mariners draft class. 1:21:09 | GUEST: Andy Shack shares his inspiring story to becoming an Adaptive Open golfer after suffering injuries overseas in the U.S. Army. 1:42:32 | GUEST: Film producer Michael Tollin joins the show to discuss the origin story of The Captain and some interesting observations about Derek Jeter. 2:08:38 | The show wraps up with the "Other Stuff" segment with topics ranging from a cricket gambling scheme, Tom Brady's care package to Kelsey Plum, and LIV Golf picking up Charles Barkley.
Winner, Winner, Sunday dinner! One Sunday yielded 5 big wins across the highest levels of pro golf on Sunday. Brooke Henderson was the biggest winner of them all, taking home her second major at The Amundi Evian Championship! Damon and Eamon welcome in Beth Ann Nichols to discuss Henderson's biggest victory this side of her 20th birthday. In the men's game, Tony Finau took home PGA TOUR win no. 3 at The 3M Open! Our guys dive in on what this means for one of the most popular players in the game. Lastly on the senior sets, Kari Webb took down her lifelong rival Annika Sorenstam at the Women's Senior PGA and Darren Clark toughed out a rain delay to win the Senior Open Championship. Wyatt Worthington II won his way into the Rocket Mortgage Classic this week by coming out on top at the John Shippan Invitational, he joins the program to discuss what diversity initiatives in pro golf have done for his career and for other diverse golfers. And Kim Moore captured the hearts of golf fans the world over with her convincing win at the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open last week! The head coach of Western Michigan Women's Golf calls in today to reflect on one of the most special championships she has ever competed in. Wyatt Worthington II: 20:35 Beth Ann Nichols: 46:34 Kim Moore: 55:10
Ryder Cup Europe has parted ways with Henrik Stenson as captain for Ryder Cup 2023 in Rome. Shane Ryan and Todd Lewis call into the show to react to the news with Damon and George. USGA CEO Mike Whan joins us to discuss the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open and what the new national championship means for golfers with physical, visual, and intellectual impairments. On the PGA TOUR, 4-time winner Billy Andrade is the 2022 recipient of the Payne Stewart Award for character, charity and sportsmanship. Andrade discusses his personal relationship with Stewart and what winning the award in his namesake means to him. The LPGA is in France for the Evian Championship, so this year's Chevron Championship winner Jennifer Kupcho gives us the inside scoop on her preparations for the penultimate major of the season. Shane Ryan: 10:00 Mike Whan: 18:30 Billy Andrade: 26:13 Todd Lewis: 40:15 Jennifer Kupcho: 53:30
What are some ways to keep cool in the Summer heat? Jeff Ryman shares some tips in his health headlines. On In The Know, Margrett Weldon tells us about the First Canada Book Movement. A couple of Albertans are teeing up in North Carolina for the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open. Jim Krysko brings us up to speed on these two golfers. It's the Wednesday edition of Buzz With Bill with Producer Bill Shackleton! How can you effectively use your credit card without the worry of debt? We highlight an article with tips from The Canadian Press. We listen back to an Independent Living conversation we had with Leanne Baarda, on picnic preparation.
A couple of Albertans are teeing up in North Carolina for the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open. Jim Krysko brings us up to speed on these two golfers.
Justin and Mackenzie discuss the recent USGA qualifiers NOGA has conducted and all the young talent that is out there right now. They also discuss the historic U.S. Adaptive Open that is taking place and they are joined by a couple other members of the NOGA staff for a current golfers draft.
Welcome back to the Ladies of Golf podcast! This week we're thrilled to introduce you to Kellie Valentine. Kellie and Abby first met while playing golf together during the U.S. Adaptive Open Championship media day. The U.S. Adaptive Open is a new national championship that will showcase the world's best golfers with disabilities this July at Pinehurst No. 6. The field will include 96 players, with at least five male players and two female players per impairment category. Those categories are: Arm Impairment Leg Impairment Multiple Limb Amputee Vision Impairment Intellectual Impairment Neurological Impairment Seated Players Short Stature Kellie became an amputee following an automobile accident that resulted in the loss of her right arm above the elbow in 1993. It was so inspiring to play golf with her and we hope to watch her compete this July. Enjoy our conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foretheladies/support
Alex Fourie is an inspiration to all. Alex was in Ukraine with a cleft lip, cleft palate, and one arm which were a direct result of the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. Alex spent the first seven years of his life bouncing from orphanage to orphanage until he was adopted by a South African couple who were studying in Montgomery, AL. Alex's organization “Single Hand Golf” has created a t-shirt that will be sold online and 100 percent of the proceeds will go to the charitable foundation, Hope Now, the organization responsible for his adoption. To date, Alex has donated over $10,000 to Hope Now. But that is only half of Alex's story…… Alex is a level 1 PGA Golf Instructor and the # 1 one-arm golfer in the United States. He lives outside Knoxville, TN with his wife and daughter. Later this summer, Alex will be playing in the inaugural USGA U.S. Adaptive Open in the Village of Pinehurst, NC. This is his story. Enjoy! LINKS: Single Hand Golf Beth Ann's Article Alex Fourie Twitter Alex Fourie Instagram Have a question, comment or suggestion for the podcast? Reach out to Cody at cody@nolayingup.com or on social @codymcbrideNLU. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go Fund Me for Charles: https://gofund.me/9e8c238e We recap 21.1 with the crew, then introduce you to Charles King and his Coach Jon Mears. Charles is a blind 70 year old adaptive athlete who has battled cancer, homelessness and so much more, We also talk about the Joe Rogan Podcast with Mat Fraser, Sara's season ending ACL injury, Shane's Sense of humor goes arye. The Rogue Cliff Hanger Challenge and then we talk about our favorite apps on our phone and what recovery tools we love to use, and then finish up with our best thing from the Internet.
Dave Newman is back to talk Keala Foundation, Their part in an Adaptive Open and Some cool stuff coming in the new year. We also talk Tia Claire-Toomey training for the Australian Bobsled Team, Amanda Barnhart signs with Reebok, Chandler appears to be Joining CompTrain, Haley Adam's performance at the Games is even more impressive now that we find out more about her foot injury, Master's Fitness Collective talk with Eric Rosa and Dave Castro about the future of the Master's division, Why Sara Sigmonsdottir went with WIT plus favorite and least favorite Christmas Songs and what would your signature shoe look like, finally, we end with the best things from the internet.