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This week on The Women's Golf Show, Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen are joined by PGA Professional at Walton Heath Golf Club Jo Taylor!Jo was the first person to teach Jenni to play golf, and both explain the journey they went through together.Jo also describes what it was like having one of the biggest golf tournaments, the AIG Women's Open, come to her club and the positive impact it's had on the membership and wider community.Plus Beth talks through her victorious week at the US Senior Women's Open, where she caddied for Trish Johnson and helped her secure the title!
For the last episode of the series, Why Golf: Opinion Matters heads to the AIG Women's Open at Walton Heath! Di Stewart catches up with Sky Sports broadcaster Iona Stephen about her golfing journey and how she hopes to inspire the next generation of female commentators and presenters. She also speaks to England Golf's COO Richard Flint and some of the fans enjoying the event in the August sunshine! Make sure you check out more of our content on Instagram!
Ever wondered what goes into designing a golf course? Well now we have the answer!Renowned designer Christine Fraser joins Jenni Falconer and Beth Allen to talk about her work and her passion for adapting courses to be more inclusive for female players.The team also reflect on a brilliant week at Walton Heath, where Lilia Vu won the 2023 AIG Women's Open.
Based in St Andrews, The R&A organizes The Open and AIG Women's Open. We jointly govern the sport of golf worldwide. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by Mindful "U", Jerome explains his journey to The R&A, remembers his time with the Singapore Golf Association, his relationship with Phil Anderton, Chief Development Officer at The R&A, and reminisces on the South East Asian Games. He also explains The R&A Playbook and we cheers a pint of Guinness at the Jigger Inn. This was an unforgettable conversation and an honor having Jerome on this show. Let's tee off.
A white hot Lucas Glover is putting the FedEx Cup Playoffs on notice, and the PBR's Michael Gaffney chats with Alex about the adventure that is professional bull riding. All that plus a review of Barbie on this week's podcast, hosted by Alex Lauzon and Michael Russell. Lucas Glover went from outside of the top 100 in the FedEx Cup, to #4 after back-to-back wins. Michael asks Alex if he should make the Ryder Cup team (2:03). Excerpts from a new book reveal the depths of Phil Mickelson's gambling, and its even worse than we thought (which was already pretty bad) (8:07). The LPGA wrapped up their major season with The AIG Women's Open, and American Lilia Vu bookended the season with victories, becoming the first US woman to win two majors in a season in an awfully long time (11:39). New videos are popping up on DesertFoxGolf.com Make sure to check out our weekly Live Takes on the LIVETAKE app, available on your phone's App Store. Use our special link - https://zen.ai/thecourseoflife - to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Listen + Love + Subscribe: https://podfollow.com/1437411449 Read Alex's Picks on Run Your Pool: https://www.runyourpool.com/articles/author/alexlauzon/ Support the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4I Join us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4Dt
Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming BMW Championship & ISPS Handa World Invitational events as Bruce Millington and James Mason take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also take a look back at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, AIG Women's Open & LIV Golf Bedminster from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his best predictions for this week's tournaments, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Josh is joined by Jamie Spence and Alex Perry to look back on a dominant win for Lilia Vu at the AIG Women's Open. Lucas Glover going back to back and his possible inclusion in the Ryder Cup team. A reflection on the Phil Mickelson news from last week and a look ahead to the ISPS Handa World Invitational.
Lilia Vu tog sin tredje sejr i år og sin anden major, da hun helt suverænt vandt AIG Women's Open med seks slag til Charley Hull. Nicole Broch Estrup og Emily Kristine Pedersen klarede cuttet i årets sidste major. DP World Tour starter igen i denne uge efter fire ugers pause. Vi tager en status på ranglisten og ser på hvad der skal til for de mange danskere her hvor der er 10 turneringer tilbage. Vi gør det samme med Challenge Touren, hvor adskillige danskere kæmper for status eller oprykning til DP World Tour til næste år. Flere professionelle turneringer blev aflyst i Sverige pga. vejret, Lucas Glover vandt for anden uge i træk i USA, og så blev vi klogere på hvem der skal spille om hold-DM-titlen herhjemme. Golf Showet er produceret af Qvortrup Media i samarbejde med https://www.golfexperten.dk og https://shapingnewtomorrow.dk
Recorded from the beautiful ladies lounge at Walton Heath, we sat down with member and weekend scorer Nicola Taylor to recap the event, the experience and the fun from a members perspective,Spending a few days at the club through the AIG Women's British Open was a real treat. as well as being one of the great storied golf clubs in Great Britain, Walton Heath is a progressive place which has a strong history with elite golf, in particular the women's game. A very successful week, where the course provided a great test, made for a wonderful spectacle and with the verdant green fairway and bright purple heather looked exquisite on broadcast. Nicola is a wonderful ambassador for the club and her passion and enthusiasm for women's golf and Walton Heath is utterly infectious.If you've enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Auch mit Bäuchlein siegen! Warum Lucas Glover aktuell auf der PGA Tour durchstartet und was das für uns bedeutet. Julius, Sven und Hinnerk lassen die Korken knallen. Natürlich feiern wir auch das Top 10 Ergebnis von Olivia Cowan bei 2023 AIG Women's Open, einem Ladys Major. Wir reden über die erfolgreiche Saison von Stephan Jäger und haben natürlich den Ryder Cup im Fokus. Warum beim Ryder Cup in Italien die Europäer nicht unbedingt den Platzvorteil haben, erzählt uns Max Kieffer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The PGA Tour is back in the spotlight this week. Hot on the heels of announcing its radically different schedule for 2024 – which includes a record $25m bonus payment for the FedEx Cup winner – one of its longest-serving and most influential executives quit. This came just days after it was announced that Tiger Woods had accepted a new role as a Player Director. Considering everything that's going on, it's reasonable to ask: is the PGA Tour in turmoil? Michael McEwan and Alex Perry get into that on this week's episode of The bunkered Podcast. Elsewhere, the guys preview the AIG Women's Open, share their thoughts on the R&A's new pet project Golf It!, salute Bryson DeChambeau for his 58. Plus, Michael makes an extraordinary admission about starters... Tune in now! Tune in now. ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best golf news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
For the first time ever, Jenni Falconer, Ali Whitaker and Beth Allen are together in-person for a very special episode of The Women's Golf Show! On the eve of the AIG Women's Open, this podcast comes direct from Walton Heath as the best players in the world finalise their preparations. They take a look at what the fans can expect this week, which players to have an eye on and give their insight on this unique course.Plus, there's a head-to-head battle in an AIG Women's Open edition of Par 3, Par 4, Par 5
Mark returns from caddying out on the Legends Tour at the JCB Championship and gives feedback on the event. We take a look at the new PGA Tour Schedule and have a chat about the current Ryder Cup standings. We give the usual BIRDIE BOGEY BUST for the week before looking ahead to the AIG Women's Open and the start of the FedEx Playoffs.As always, we hope you enjoy!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bogey-boys-golf-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Big Randy and Cody are on location at Walton Heath for this week's AIG Women's Open. After a brief recap of our jet-lagged experience at today's Pro-Am, we offer our thoughts on the course, our upcoming appearance on the tournament radio broadcast, and our picks to contend in the final major of the year in women's golf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A special week in golf demands special treatment and that's what episode 154 delivers. The regular team shifts to the back seat as special guest host Karen Harding and special guest co-host Emma Ballard take the controls to discuss the AIG Women's Open. The Course, the field, purses and the state of the game are all part of the discussion as the golf world gears up for what is shaping as a thrilling week. Links mentoned on this episode: Follow Women and Golf on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Women_and_Golf) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/women_and_golf/) for on the ground coverage all week Read Karen Harding's award winning 2021 story (https://www.golfaustralia.com.au/feature/growing-the-game-the-chrysalis-moment-566360)in Golf Australia magazine on women's golf
Matt Adams broadcasts live from the AIG Women's Open in London. The 2024 PGA Tour Schedule is out, Jon Rahm talks and you'll want to hear what he says plus hear from all the top names on the LPGA Tour, Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko, Jin Young Ko, Rose Zhang, Charley Hull and more.
Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming FedEx St. Jude Championship, AIG Women's Open & LIV Golf Bedminster events as Bruce Millington and James Mason take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also take a look back at the Wyndham Championship & LIV Golf Greenbrier from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his best predictions for this week's tournaments, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
The last of the year's nine majors tees off this week when the best women in the world gather at the stunning Walton Heath club near London for the AIG Women's Open.Meanwhile in the men's game the PGA Tour season ending Playoffs begin in Memphis and LIV Golf is in action for the second consecutive week, this time at Trump Bedminster in New Jersey.Music by www.Audionautix.com
On today's mega show, Ryan goes over his outright model for the FedEx St. Jude Championship, as well as current form and horses for courses before digging into the AIG Women's Open.
Thirteen birdies and a leap that would make Phil Mickelson proud. Bryson DeChambeau's stunning 58 at the Greenbrier was genuinely historic – so few have managed the feat – but his maiden LIV Golf victory has got minds whirring at NCG Towers. On this week's The Slam podcast, Matt Coles and Steve Carroll, stepping in for Matt Chivers, look back at Bryson's win and ask the question: Should he go to the Ryder Cup? The answer is a definitive yes, and it won't ease the headache for US skipper Zach Johnson. Let us explain why he has to be on the plane. It's also the final women's major of the year as the AIG Women's Open is staged at the wonderful Walton Heath. We preview the action and hand over our tips. The Slam podcast is produced in association with Callaway.
The 2024 PGA TOUR schedule was released and some major changes are coming next year! PGA TOUR Executive Vice President & President Tyler Dennis joins Golf Today with insight. Golf Channel's Rex Hoggard also joins to discuss breaking news that the PGA of America has come out in opposition of USGA's and R&A's proposed Model Local Rule. Coming up this week, the TOUR heads to Memphis for the first event of the FedExCup Playoffs, the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Past champ Justin Leonard joins Damon and Eamon to talk playoffs and Ryder Cup. On the LPGA Tour, the final major of the year kicks off on Thursday. Special guest 2020 AIG Women's Open champion Sophia Popov joins ahead of the action. Sophia Popov: 22:38 Justin Leonard: 41:46 Tyler Dennis: 52:32
Det bliver Lübker, der i 2024 skal lægge græs til den danske DP World Tour turnering. Made in HimmerLand er lagt i seng, og nu begynder en ny æra i Flemming Astrups virksomhed. Vi har talt med Flemming om valget af Lübker og fremtiden for turneringen. Flemming kan høres ved 14.12 og 1.23.05. Nicole Broch Estrup endte på en delt sjetteplads i et stærkt felt i Skotland. Det sikrede hende samtidig en plads i årets sidste major, AIG Women's Open, der starter på torsdag. Vi har talt med Nicole om den gode uge. Nicole kan høres ved 30.57. Hartø gjorde comeback, Morten Toft vandt, LET Access Series var i Smørum, to danskere var i top 10 på Challenge Tour, og Nicolai Højgaard tog endnu et stort skridt på vej mod et PGA Tour kort. Vi kommer omkring det hele i dagens afsnit. Golf Showet er produceret af Qvortrup Media i samarbejde med https://www.golfexperten.dk og https://shapingnewtomorrow.dk. Husk også tilbuddet fra Hello Fresh. Brug vores landing page http://hellofresh.dk/golf og få op til 1.153 kr. i rabat på dine fem første måltidskasser.
Josh is joined by Trish Johnson and Sarah Stirk to look back on a second win in two weeks for Celine Boutier. An emotional win for Lucas Glover at the Wyndham and a welcome comeback for Billy Horschel. They look at the new PGA Tour schedule and a preview of this week's AIG Women's Open.
On this little in-between episode, we're lucky to be joined by Alex Woodward to give us a unique insight into what goes into preparations for the AIG Women's Open at Walton Heath. Alex provides some information on how Walton Heath came to host the Open, the preparation involved, working with the R&A and how the members are helping to make it a great experience. Thanks to Alex and we wish him luck for the event! https://www.aigwomensopen.com/ https://www.waltonheath.com/
This week I'm chatting all about my incredible experience playing in my first 2 major championships: The Evian Championship and The AIG Women's open at Muirfield Golf Club. Listen to hear loads of exclusive stories featuring the biggest female golfers in the world!
Welcome to Season 10 of the Women of Golf Show! Tune in Tuesday 9:00 AM Eastern Cindy & Ted are joined by special guest:Savannah Vilaubi, LPGA/Epson Tour Player + No B.S. Zone “ 7 Things To Look For in a Golf School ”. More on Savannah: Savannah began playing golf when she was just eight years old. Some notable highlights: turned professional in 2016, played on the Epson and Cactus Tours. Her career-best finish on the LPGA Tour is a tie for 26th at the 2021 AIG Women's Open; she has played five events on Tour in her career. Vilaubi won the 2021 Colorado Women's Open with a three-day total of -15. She has won five Cactus Tour events in (‘19, ‘20, ‘21). She also won the 2016 Texas Women's Open. Winner of the 2023 Copper Rock Championship, her first win on the Epson Tour. Hobbies include singing, playing piano, fitness & makeup Join LIVE Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00AM Eastern http://www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf Or listen on these platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.
Abby avoids her honeymoon blues and Justin shares his experience competing in a LPGA Pro-Am in episode 16 of the Mixed Bag podcast. The pair is back for the first time since the AIG Women's Open, so they discuss: First time winners at the ISPS Handa World Invitational and CP Women's Open The awesome crowds who came out for the CP (Canadian) Women's Open Our hometown event of the Dana Open (and what we think can be brought to the event) Upcoming events: The new Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, AmazingCre Portland Classic, Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G, Ascendant LPGA benefitting Volunteers of America News: Stanford Women's Golf, LPGA Q-School and more Tune-in Info for Queen City Championship (Sept. 8-11) Upcoming Fore the Ladies Events We always appreciate a rating and review! --- 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
Golf journalist, broadcaster and betting expert, Dave Tindall is away this week so we welcome an able deputy with very similar credentials, Matt Cooper. Matt debuts on the podcast and is welcomed by James Buttler to look ahead to this week's BMW Championship and Czech Masters. There's also a LIV chat to get Matt's take. Late Tee Time is produced by Sports Betting Media. Follow Sports Betting Media on Twitter @SBM_Podcasts. If you've got any advertising or sponsorship opportunities you want to discuss with us, email: al@sportsbettingmedia.co.uk Good luck with your bets but please gamble responsibly - visit BeGambleAware.orgWyndham Championship, Cazoo Open and the AIG Women's Open. It's a bumper episode full of tips this week! Late Tee Time is produced by Sports Betting Media. Follow Sports Betting Media on Twitter @SBM_Podcasts. If you've got any advertising or sponsorship opportunities you want to discuss with us, email: al@sportsbettingmedia.co.uk Good luck with your bets but please gamble responsibly - visit BeGambleAware.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leighton and Eddie catch up for a yarn at the start of the show. Plenty has happened in the last month or so including.....you got it - Cam Smith winning the Open! The guys then welcome Emma Ballard to Golf Club Talk UK for a good old chat! Emma is the Editor of Women & Golf, an online publication focusing on well.....Women and Golf! Topics range from Emma's experience at the recent AIG Women's Open at Muirfield, including playing the course the day after as well as, obtaining her first handicap and what might help to engage women at your club. Really intersting discussion with one of Golf's good people. Women and Golf - https://womenandgolf.com/ Emma Ballard - https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmaballard/
PGA Tour wins big with judge ruling denying LIV Golf players' a temporary restraining order. Sports law professor, Jodi Balsam joins Golf Today to break down the implications of the ruling. Hideki Matsuyama withdraws from FedExCup. Cameron Smith avoids answering whether or not he will join LIV and looks forward to playing in the Presidents Cup. Anna Jackson and Eamon Lynch get the opportunity to with AIG Women's Open champion Ashleigh Buhai. Jodi Balsam : 32:42 Ashleigh Buhai: 23:47
Golf journalist, broadcaster and betting expert, Dave Tindall is all alone this week with James otherwise engaged as he looks ahead to the WGC St Jude Invitational on the PGA Tour Late Tee Time is produced by Sports Betting Media. Follow Sports Betting Media on Twitter @SBM_Podcasts. If you've got any advertising or sponsorship opportunities you want to discuss with us, email: al@sportsbettingmedia.co.uk Good luck with your bets but please gamble responsibly - visit BeGambleAware.orgWyndham Championship, Cazoo Open and the AIG Women's Open. It's a bumper episode full of tips this week! Late Tee Time is produced by Sports Betting Media. Follow Sports Betting Media on Twitter @SBM_Podcasts. If you've got any advertising or sponsorship opportunities you want to discuss with us, email: al@sportsbettingmedia.co.uk Good luck with your bets but please gamble responsibly - visit BeGambleAware.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jenni Falconer and Ali Whitaker are joined by Golfweek's Beth Ann Nichols to look back on a historic AIG Women's Open at Muirfield! They recount the dramas of each round, the remarkable shots, standout players and talk through how Ashleigh Buhai sealed her first major win with a dramatic four hole play-off win over In Gee Chun. Plus, how will Beth Ann fare when she takes on Ali in our cryptic clue guessing game Par 3, Par 4, Par 5?The Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, bringing you everything you need to know from the women's game. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
It was the regular season finale at the Wyndham Championship this past weekend, and hosts Alex Lauzon and Michael Russell lament the depressing social media blitz of bogey putts and missed opportunities to keep PGA TOUR cards. Young gun Tom Kim took the top prize, but it was Sir Nick Faldo who had all the waterworks in his final broadcast from the 18th tower (1:44). LIV Golf made big noise this week as many of the defecting PGA Tour players sued the PGA Tour so they could play... more golf. Alex and Michael make wild predictions into what the lawsuit's outcome could be (7:03). At Muirfield, the AIG Women's Open got four extra holes of golf and one awfully good bunker shot to give Ashleigh Buhai her first major championship (12:04). The FedEx Cup Playoffs begin this week at the WGC FedEx St Jude, an event title rocked with irony, but a field that is vying to keep it going to claim the giant cash prize in three weeks (13:56). In Tuned In, Michael is reading up on the history of the iconic "Seinfeld," while Alex is in tears after the news broke of the end of an iconic couple (18:15). This week's guest is Fenti Fried Chicken, a content creator in Boston, MA, known for his funny TikToks and Boston sense of humor. Fenti chats with Alex about the inspiration for his videos, becoming famous, and how his unique name came to be (22:47). As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Alex recaps his Boston food tour, while Michael wants to know what you get on pizza if you're not getting pepperoni (49:06). Listen + Love + Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3fdoQed Part of the Morning Read Podcast Network: https://bit.ly/3aYT68Z Support the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4I Have you listened to our new food podcast? https://bit.ly/3vrJvj9 Join us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4Dt
Både Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Emily Kristine Pedersen og Nicole Broch Estrup var med ved AIG Women's Open i sidste uge. Men hvor ligger de på ranglisterne, og hvad skal der til for at spille på LPGA til næste år? Vi kigger på LPGA, Ladies European Tour og på deres respektive udviklingstours, og nå, ja… så taler vi om AIG Women's Open! Lucas Bjerregaard fik en tiltrængt topplacering på DP World Tour, og Martin Leth Simonsen fortsatte pointhøsten på Challenge Touren. I denne uge er netop Challenge Touren i Danmark, turneringen starter torsdag i Frederikshavn, og så fik vi igen-igen en dansk vinder på Nordic League. Og så var der gåsehud alle steder, da PGA Tourens regulære sæson blev afgjort. Golf Showet er produceret af Qvortrup Media i samarbejde med https://shapingnewtomorrow.dk og https://www.golfexperten.dk. Brug koden "GOLFSHOW" på https://www.hellofresh.dk og få op til 949 kr. i rabat på dine fire første måltidskasser.
Get the latest golf tips for the upcoming FedEx St. Jude Championship & ISPS Handa World Invitational as Bruce Millington and James Mason take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also take a look back at the Wyndham Championship, Cazoo Open & AIG Women's Open tournaments from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his biggest fancies for this week's tournament, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Recapped the AIG Women's Open. Looked in to the final call for Nick Faldo. Talked opening weekend for Premier League. Recapped the NFL Hall of Fame weekend and Jags vs Raiders. Continued with my NFL preview. Talked about the AFC and NFC South
With Bryce currently enjoying on his hols, Michael is joined by Sean Zak of Golf.com to look back on an extraordinary week for golf in which 11 LIV players launched a lawsuit against the PGA Tour. The guys try to make sense of what it all means – and it what it *could* mean for professional golf as we know it. Elsewhere, there's a full recap of the AIG Women's Open at Muirfield and what now for the players who have just lost their PGA Tour cards. Plus, Michael teaches Sean some Scottish words... what could possibly go wrong?! ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
Alex Scott from Traverse City wins on the Dakota's Tour! Ashleigh Buhai wins the AIG Women's Open for her first LPGA Tour win! Tom Kim wins his first PGA Tour event at just 20 years old. 2nd youngest winner on the tour since WWII Updates from the 101st GAM Championship & 31st Women's GAM Championship Austin Greaser wins the Western Amateur at Exmoor Country Club in Highland Park Three UofM Women's golfers compete in the US Women's Amateur Finally its time for the FedEx Cup Playoffs!
This week we discuss the AIG Women's Open, recap the Wyndham and talk a little WITB.
On Monday the PGA TOUR filed their response to an antitrust suit from the LIV Golf Invitational Series. Jaime Diaz joins to discuss the case and the ramifications for both tours. Major championship season wrapped up on the LPGA Tour with an unlikely champion at the AIG Women's Open. Damon and Eamon welcome in Beth Ann Nichols to discuss a life-changing win for Ashleigh Buhai, a first-time major champ from South Africa. Tom Kim is another first-time winner, but in the last regular-season event on the PGA TOUR! Damon and Eamon react to his stellar play over the weekend, and how the final 125 has shook out at the onset of the FedexCup. Beth Ann Nichols: 34:18
Matt Adams breaks down the lawsuit filed by the LIV golf players against the PGA Tour. We recap a wild weekend in golf which saw Ashleigh Buhai collect her first major at the AIG Women's Open and a new superstar born in Tom Kim on the PGA Tour at the Wyndham Championship.
Lots to unpack on the recap pod tonight as Ashleigh Buhai wins the 2022 AIG Women's Open at Muirfield by defeating In Gee Chun in a four hole sudden death playoff. Meanwhile stateside in Greensboro, Tom Kim wins the Wyndham by five shots after a 61 on Sunday to close down the 2022 PGA Tour Regular Season - and Nick Faldo's CBS broadcasting career. Off the course, eleven LIV players - including Phil and Bryson - have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour with three players seeking a temporary restraining order aiming to compete in this week's FedEx Cup Playoffs. We try to make sense of the lawsuit with Lauren Donahue, a Chicago based attorney who specializes in antitrust, competition and trade regulation and then have an extended chat with friend of the pod Will Bardwell who helps contextualize the legal implications and what's ahead in both short and long term scenarios.
In this episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry, Hannah Holden and George Cooper debrief a wonderful AIG Women's Open, including the much talked about playoff format and late finish at Muirfield, before champion Ashleigh Buhai's mental coach Duncan McCarthy joins for a fascinating insight into what goes on behind the scenes when it comes to golf and psychology. Elsewhere, Hannah explains why the increased prize funds we've seen in the women's game this year - particularly at the majors - is not just about paying the LPGA stars what they're worth, but the trickle-down effect it will have on generations to come at grassroots level. Enjoy.
After hosting a number of great guests over the past few episodes, the Tossing Clubs crew take the week to catch up on happenings in the golf world and their own golf games. Frank, Zach, and Aaron talk Tony Finau's recent breakthrough wins and the origins of his career, discuss the dark history of Muirfield's members in light of the AIG Women's Open in Scotland this week, and dream about what it would be like to win the lottery and spend it all on golf. As always, thank you for listening!
BREAKING NEWS - PGA defectors, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Pat Perez, and Abraham Ancer, among others have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour. Golf Today welcomes Professor of Clinical Law/Director of Externship Programs at Brooklyn Law School, Jodi Balsam, to help examine the terms surrounding this issue. Kira K. Dixon caught up with some current PGA members at the Sedgefield Country Club, in Greensboro, NC, as they get ready for the Wyndham Championship, to get their take. The news comes in the midst of the AIG Women's Open. Damon and Eamon get a chance to chat with former champion Karen Stupples about the upcoming final major championship of the year. Karen Stupples (17:06) Jodi Balsam (53:19)
In this episode, I preview the Wyndham Championship this week and the storylines to look at when considering the FexEx Cup Standings. I also preview the AIG Women's Open at Muirfield and, as always, give my picks for both events. Be sure to follow on Twitter: @PodPowerFade.
This Wednesday episode begins with some thoughts on the last major of the year, the AIG Women's Open at Muirfield. Andy and Brendan discuss their recent trip to the course, some favorite holes, some amusing stories, and how the women's game might bring it into the modern world. On the PGA Tour, they discuss the myth of the FEC bubble and how many players hovering around it are truly unworthy of a “postseason” berth after this week's Wyndham. This leads to more Max McGreevy facts than you could ever anticipate. James Hahn's weird and misguided tweets are dissected, as is the new PGA Tour schedule, which seems to do nothing more than throw some money at the problems while changing very little else. News hits on Tiger Woods's astronomical offer to join LIV, Patrick Reed going to Asia to play golf, and a Henrik Stenson conspiracy theory.
Hear from Presidents Cup Captain Davis Love III plus Matt Adams breakdowns the FedEx Cup playoff bubble and who to keep an eye on heading into the Wyndham. The AIG Women's Open kicks off as we hear from Anna Nordqvist, Nelly Korda and more.
Golf journalist, broadcaster and betting expert, Dave Tindall joins James Buttler to look ahead to the Wyndham Championship, Cazoo Open and the AIG Women's Open. It's a bumper episode full of tips this week! Late Tee Time is produced by Sports Betting Media. Follow Sports Betting Media on Twitter @SBM_Podcasts. If you've got any advertising or sponsorship opportunities you want to discuss with us, email: al@sportsbettingmedia.co.uk Good luck with your bets but please gamble responsibly - visit BeGambleAware.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Iain Carter is joined by Emma Ballard from Women and Golf ahead of an historic AIG Women's Open to be held at Muirfield. It's as the club holds its first ever women's event since it abolished its controversial men-only members rule in 2017. The 2018 Women's Open champion Georgia Hall joins the pod to talk about what it means to her to play at Muirfield and how she thinks more progress can be made for women's golf. The R&A chief exec Martin Slumbers tells us about the rise in the prize purse for the Women's Open and how equal prize money with The Open has to be the goal for the sport. You'll also hear about what is being done to get more women into golf, how Muirfield has changed as a club in the past five years and why it's a challenge to get more female golf fans to follow the women's tour.
Jenni Falconer is joined by Ali Whitaker from her broadcast cabin at Muirfield ahead of the 2022 AIG Women's Open.They recap the latest news including Brooke Henderson's victory at the Evian Championship and discuss her flagstick approach. Then, as part of a bumper preview of the AIG Women's Open, Anna Nordqvist recounts her win at Carnoustie last year and Amateur Champion Jess Baker talks about her major opportunities. Plus, Ali gives her thoughts on the course and ones to watch this week.You can watch 'Louise Duncan: Making the Cut' hereThe Women's Golf Show is here for you every step of the way this golfing season, bringing you everything you need to know from the women's game. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and send us your messages using #TWGS
This week WPGA Tour of Australasia CEO Karen Lunn dials in from Muirfield ahead of the fifth and final women's major of the year, the AIG Women's Open, to provide an insight into how Minjee Lee, Hannah Green, Stephanie Kyriacou and Whitney Hillier will fare.Our hosts Tiffany Cherry, Mark Allen and Martin Blake run through their highlights of the week including Ayaka Furure's remarkable 10-under final round of 62 to win the Women's Scottish Open and Tony Finau winning for the second straight week on the PGA Tour.Visionary of the Year winner for the month of July Garth Cusick drops into the studio to tell us how he has got Chinese-Australian women into golf through his business, International Golf Academy Australia, which is based at Eastern Sward Golf Club - a nine-hole course in Melbourne's south-east.Australian Golf writer Dane Heverin is back from his trip to The Open at St Andrews and he has all the latest news before Marko's Masterclass finishes off the show.* The Australian Golf Show is taking a break after this episode and will return later this year.
Det går godt for dansk golf og for de professionelle danske golfspillere. I den forgangne uge deltog både Oliver Hundebøll og Christoffer Bring på DP World Tour, og begge viste sig flot frem. Men hvad betyder det for deres placering på ranglisterne? Vi har talt med Christoffer Bring, der turnede pro sidste år og til daglig spiller på Nordic League. Vi gennemgår de danske herrers placeringer og giver dig det store overblik over hvor de ligger placeret, på hvilke ranglister og hvad de har brug for for at sikre spillerettigheder til næste år. Undervejs taler vi om hvordan det er gået på de største tours i verden i den forgange uge, og vi varmer op til årets sidste major, AIG Women's Open, der starter på torsdag. Golf Showet er produceret af Qvortrup Media i samarbejde med https://shapingnewtomorrow.dk og https://www.golfexperten.dk. Brug koden "FRESHGOLF" på https://www.hellofresh.dk og få op til 949 kroner i rabat på de fire første måltidskasser.
It's still #CoffeeGolfSzn for the final major of the season at the AIG Women's Open at Muirfield! Abby returns to the pod for a live conversation at Casa de Justin where they talk about Muirfield's history, make their picks that they'll regret later and recap their competitive seasons at the home club. Coverage USA Thursday: 6 a.m. - 1 p.m. Friday: 6 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. NBC Saturday: 12-3 p.m. Sunday: 12-3 p.m. Fore the Ladies Imperial Collection --- 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
T-minus two days away from the final women's major of the season! Defending champion Anna Nordqvist joins the show to discuss her title defense at Muirfield, and Paige Mackenzie stops by to let us know who to watch out for in the AIG Women's Open field. The race for the FEDEXCUP is heating up on the PGA TOUR too, so Kira K. Dixon drops in with updates on golfers trying to crack the top 125 and qualify for the playoffs. Not to mention, the Presidents Cup is around the corner! International Team hopeful Tom Kim stops by to make his case for making the team and to share what he's learned in his rookie year on tour. Tom Kim: 35:57 Anna Nordqvist: 46:20
After wrapping up his first visit to Scotland a couple of weeks ago, Andy Johnson is ready to relive it with two podcasts recapping the trip. In this first installment, he and Garrett Morrison start with an in-depth discussion of Muirfield, the site of this week's AIG Women's Open. They touch on the history of the course, standout holes, and what to watch for at the tournament. Andy and Garrett then discuss the wealth of quality golf at Gullane Golf Club and an evening for the memory books at Elie. Look for part 2—which will cover North Berwick, the Old Course, Kilspindie, and Dunbar—in the coming weeks. Read more about Andy's lunch and afternoon round at Muirfield in his first Scotland journal.
Bruce Millington and Steve Palmer are back with the Sweet Spot. Both previewing the upcoming Wyndham Championship, Cazoo Open & AIG Women's Open. The team also take a look at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, Hero Open & LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster tournaments from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his biggest fancies for this week's tournament, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Ahead of the AIG Women's Open at Muirfield we're pleased to be joined by Catriona Matthew. Catriona lives nearby in North Berwick and won the Women's Open in 2009. In addition to some great insight on the significance of the upcoming tournament we visited with Catriona about her OBE honor, competing in the Solheim cup as a player and captain, and some of the other memorable moments from her career. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXTSTEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in OR, NH, or NY. Risk free bet paid out in the form of non-withdrawable free bet token, max. $1,000. Min. $5 deposit. New customers only. Eligibility restrictions apply. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for full terms and conditions.
With 16-time men's Open Championship host club Muirfield set to stage its first AIG Women's Open on August 4–7, the LINKS Golf Podcast team sat down with Grant Moir, Director of Rules at The R&A, to break down the test the course provides, the differences in setup between a men's and women's Open, and future AIG Women's Open venues on the horizon. This episode of the LINKS Golf Podcast is presented by Tourism Ireland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a year it's been for Lauren Walsh! Six top-25 finishes from seven starts at Wake Forest led to being named a WGCA Second Team All-American before earning selection to the 2021 Arnold Palmer Cup International team, Curtis Cup Team and playing in the AIG Women's Open, making the cut and finishing in a tie for 42nd whilst still an amateur! It was great to steal some of Lauren's time and catch up since she was last on the podcast over a year ago! For more, check out www.paddytalksgolf.com Don't forget to follow Lauren on social media too: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauren_walsh00 Twitter: https://twitter.com/llaurenwalsh
It's Solheim Cup week! Abby and Justin provide an AIG Women's Open recap and a massively-filled preview of the Solheim Cup. They talk about the final teams, Inverness Club's setup, the chaos and excitement that comes with a big event in town and more! As always, Justin gets rattled by an interruption and ends the episode with his facts for Abby. Enjoy the Solheim Cup this week and see what they're up to on the @foretheladies Instagram.
Ep. 55 might be our best yet! Listen in to hear how much money we made off of the Tony Finau win, who we're picking this week at the BMW Championship, and what we think of the US Team leading up to the Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. We also talk about the AIG Women's Open finish, discuss our plan to sponsor JR Smith on the NC A&T Golf Team, finally get a mystery golfer right, and break down Tony Finau's post-victory McDonald's meal.
3-Time Major Champion Anna Nordqvist joins Matt Adams live to talk about winning the AIG Women's Open, her battle with mono and more. Plus, Tony Finau, Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth all talk BMW prep.
Be ready for an hour of laughing, moaning and real talk! Opinions are honest and we will get you laughing! This week we discuss a 5 year draught coming to an end for Finau, along with a 1,435 day winless streak ending of Nordqvist as she wins the AIG Women's Open. We also talk Ryder Cup Qualification as 3 more Americans qualify.
Jack Reeve and Joe Champion are back with another Sweet Spot episode! The boys preview the upcoming European Masters and the BMW Championship. The team also look back and give their views on the Northern Trust, Czech Masters and the AIG Women's Open last week, analysing who impressed as well as who underperformed. Joe gives us his biggest fancies for this week's tournaments, including three at triple-figure prices! Find out who.
This week on Inside The Ropes, Lucas Hebert joins us from Columbus, Georgia (not Columbus, Ohio where he was meant to be) after securing his PGA Tour card for next season at the Korn Ferry Tour. Golf Australia's Christian Hamilton also joins us to discuss golf's desire to be included in the Paralympics in the future. Hosts Martin Blake and Tony Webeck also discuss Minjee Lee and Steph Kyriacou's thrilling performances at the AIG Women's Open, Cam Smith's runner-up finish at the Northern Trust, Rod Pampling's drought-breaking Champions Tour victory and much more!
Jenni Falconer is joined by Alice Hewson and Golfweek writer Beth Ann Nichols to look back on a dramatic AIG Women's Open. They also look ahead to the Curtis Cup, and hear from stars of both teams - Louise Duncan and Rose Zhang. Plus there's reaction to the latest Solheim Cup team news.Subscribe to The Women's Golf Show and let us know you're listening by tweeting @RandA,using #WGS
The day has come! Tony Finau wins the Northern Trust, and Soly is here to collect on some debts. We chat about his one shot victory, get a surprise guest appearance, and the rest of the group tries their best to downplay his win at every turn. We also discuss Anna Nordqvist's win at the AIG Women's Open, Madelene Sagstrom's runner up (with a guest appearance from Madelene calling in! (58:15) ), the Playing Through debacle, Carnoustie, and so much more from a wild week in golf.
The boys are back this week to discuss Tony Finau (aka T Fee) and his amazing victory at the Northern Trust. Will this help Tony turn the corner and finally reach his full potential? Will Cameron Smith be able to recover from his Louis Oozthuzien-esque drive on the playoff hole that cost him the tournament? We also discuss Anna Nordqvist's big victory at Carnoustie for her third LPGA Major Championship. Will Goertz Madsen be able to shake off the bunker shank on the 18th hole? The boys then discuss how their golf game has been with a Bogeys for the Boys segment, and end with a great golfer poll!Support the show, hit the LinkTree below!https://linktr.ee/DuffinUpSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/duffinupblog) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duffin-up-podcast/support
Howard Sparks joins the show to recap the first round of the playoffs and the AIG Women's Open. We also debut a segment called "We did not prepare a segment;" it's one of our best. This episode was sponsored by Gabe Page at Medling Lucente and Associates. Gabe is a financial advisor in Connecticut. He does life, health, general investments, and retirement planning. If you call or email to set up an appointment with Gabe and mention One-Over, you get a $25 gift card to wherever you want! Gabe can be contacted at gabriel@medlingfs.com or 860-567-3964 This episode was also sponsored by Birdie Book. Use promo code ONEOVER20 to save 20% off your Birdie Book purchase. And when this posts on Apple and Spotify it will say below this text that Anchor is also a sponsor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode the boys recap the busy week in golf including Big Tone's huge win at The Northern Trust for his first win since the 2016 Puerto Rico Open! We talk about the tough playoff loss for Cam Smith, Jon Rahm's late collapse and Spieth's roller coaster week. Next, we cover the week at Carnoustie and the tremendous win by Anna Nordqvist, as well as the stunning leaderboard on the weekend, and the heartbreaking shank by Nanna Koerstz Madsen on the 72nd hole.. Lastly, we discuss for Vancouver Open and Steven Lecuyer's big win! All that and much more! If you have any questions or feedback please email us at fourjackpodcast@gmail.com If you like the podcast please rate, review and share with your friends! Cheers. https://www.instagram.com/a_nordqvist/ https://www.instagram.com/tonyfinaugolf/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefourjackpod/support
A Monday finish and another playoff meant Tony Finau finally hoisted a trophy again, this time at the first event in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Hosts Alex Lauzon and Michael Russell look at Tony's win, and chances at winning again (2:14). Across the pond, the LPGA held the AIG Women's Open at Carnoustie, where bad luck may have won the story (6:10). On the Korn Ferry Tour, meanwhile, prized PGA Tour cards were handed out to more deserving players (7:13). Attention now turns to a new venue for the BMW Championship and the second leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs (8:11). Whose got the best chance, and does this format for the Playoffs even make sense? In Tuned In, Michael is pleased his Constitutional duty has been fulfilled, while Alex is catching up on a popular new series on HBO Max (14:40). This week's guest is Jesse Florkowski, a 17-time disabled golf champion. Jesse shares his story of learning the game in Canada, bowling in the off season, and his dismay of eating hot dogs without any condiments (17:34). In baseball, Alex's Red Sox continue to disintegrate, while Michael's Yankees continue to dominate (36:06). In the NFL, Alex's Patriots have a new wrinkle in the QB battle, and new info from "Hard Knocks" about the Dallas Cowboys' leads Ale and Michael to discuss sunflower seeds (37:24). As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Alex announces a new tailgating adventure, while Michael is beyond annoyed at grapes with seeds (41:26). Listen + Love + Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3fdoQed Part of the Morning Read Podcast Network: https://bit.ly/3k0jSnk Support the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4I Have you listened to our new food podcast? https://bit.ly/3vrJvj9 Join us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4Dt
On this week's edition of the podcast there was only one place to start - Leona Maguire becoming the first Irish woman to be selected to represent Europe at the Solheim Cup. We catch up with the Slieve Russell star to get her reaction on making the team and look back on the AIG Women's Open where amateur Lauren Walsh put in an excellent performance in making the cut. We also tackle the Northern Trust where Tony Finau finally delivered. We look back at Seamus Power's playoff near-miss, chat Lowry's Ryder Cup hopes and examine the movers and shakers to try and get a handle on Captain Harrington's team. As ever, we hope you enjoy the listen. Don't forget to subscribe and let us know what you think.
It was 50/50, but the guys decided to return home from their trip to Bandon Dunes so despite it being a day later than normal, they're back in the studio! Things start with a recap of the last major of the calendar year, the AIG Women's Open Championship, where Carnoustie served up some "hard-to-watch" drama on the 18th (72nd) hole yet again, ensuring Sweden's Anna Nordqvist of her 3rd major championship! We had more playoff (PLAYOFFS?!?!) drama in the first leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs with Tony Finau finally (after 1,975 days) breaking the "Curse of Puerto Rico" and getting his 2nd PGA Tour victory at the Northern Trust! And while we're a still a few weeks away, the guys take a sneak peek at the current Ryder Cup standings and play "Steve Stricker for a Day" and make their selections for the team for next month's Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. Lastly, the guys ever-so-softly "tease" the recap of their recent trip to Bandon Dunes with a special "bonus pod" coming soon that will break down the entire trip, highlights and low-lights, do's and don'ts, and what the guys would (will) do differently the next time! All that, and so much more on this week's YSO podcast!!!
The final putt had barely fallen, but we're here recapping Tony Finau's big win at the Northern Trust, defeating Cam Smith in the first playoff hole on Monday night. This is Finau's second PGA Tour victory, his first since the 2016 Puerto Rico Open. With the win, Finau launches into first place in the standings after the first leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. We also set the stage for who is out and who is in at the BMW Championship as well as who is on the bubble and needs a big week to get into the Tour Championship. Taking place across the pond, veteran Anna Nordqvist came out on top at the AIG Women's Open at historic Carnoustie Golf Links, taking home the final major on the 2021 calendar. The win was her 9th career LPGA Tour victory and 3rd major, which also ended her winless drought dating back to the 2017 Evian Championship. Last big headline of the week, the captains have made their picks and the teams are finalized for the upcoming Solheim Cup. We briefly run through the lineups for both Team USA and Team Europe, but check back next week for the full, in-depth preview of the event, which will take place Sep. 4-6 at Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio. Until then, keep up with all things Ready Golf at: Instagram - @readygolfpod Twitter - @readygolfpod Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readygolfpod/ Or drop us a line at info@readygolf.ca
Matt Adams recaps day 1 of golf at The Northern, Trust, AIG Women's Open and much more. Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas on fire at Liberty National and some Americans making big moves at the AIG Women's Open. Hear from everyone plus PGA Tour radio's Mark Carnevale Stops by.
Matt Adams is joined by US Amateur Champion James Piot. You'll get live updates from the AIG Women's Open plus we hear from Kevin Kisner, Collin Morikawa, DJ and more as the Northern Trust gets underway. Kelly McCammon from the Payne Stewart Kids Golf Foundation stops by as well.
En esta emisión se hablarán, entre otros temas, pésimo arbitraje en el juego de América contra Juárez; lamentable papel de Guadalajara y Pumas en la jornada 5. En temas del Golf, Gaby López inicia muy bien el AIG Women's Open en Carnoustie.
Amy & Adam recap the Olympic golf competition and look ahead to the AIG Women's Open - the final major of the year on the LPGA Tour.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional donde vamos a adelantarle algunas noticias sobre el calendario del European Tour y, sobre todo, la posibilidad de jugar un tercer torneo en nuestro país tras el Open de España y el Estrella Damm Andalucía Masters. También les contamos algunas noticias frescas sobre el final de la temporada en Europa, ahora mismo con mucha incertidumbre. Por supuesto, analizamos los Playoffs de la FedEx Cup, las opciones de Jon Rahm y Sergio García en el Northern Trust, el AIG Women's Open, con el aumento en la bolsa de premios y la presencia de cuatro españolas y comentamos en profundidad la recta final de la clasificación para la Ryder Cup, los movimientos de última hora, los intentos de Stenson, Molinari y Willett de convencer al capitán Harrington.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional donde vamos a adelantarle algunas noticias sobre el calendario del European Tour y, sobre todo, la posibilidad de jugar un tercer torneo en nuestro país tras el Open de España y el Estrella Damm Andalucía Masters. También les contamos algunas noticias frescas sobre el final de la temporada en Europa, ahora mismo con mucha incertidumbre. Por supuesto, analizamos los Playoffs de la FedEx Cup, las opciones de Jon Rahm y Sergio García en el Northern Trust, el AIG Women's Open, con el aumento en la bolsa de premios y la presencia de cuatro españolas y comentamos en profundidad la recta final de la clasificación para la Ryder Cup, los movimientos de última hora, los intentos de Stenson, Molinari y Willett de convencer al capitán Harrington.
Arranca la participación de Gaby López en el último major del año, al que llega con grandes sensaciones. Además el World Wide Technologies at Mayakoba, innovando en la búsqueda de talento del golf mexicano.
Se terminó la temporada regular del PGA Tour y palpitamos la previa de los playoffs de la FedEx, para decidir al mejor jugador de la temporada. Liberty National Golf Course acogerá THE NORTHERN TRUST por tercera vez, con un total de seis latinos buscando avanzar a los siguientes eventos. La situación del golf en la Argentina con las nuevas restricciones y el gran presente de Maggie Simmermacher, que luego de los JJOO de Tokio jugará su primer major en el AIG Women's Open.
Episode 220 has dropped and we focus on the feel-good story of Brett Drewitt, the New South Welshman who has qualified for the PGA Tour after four years of trying. Brett drops in to talk from Idaho in the US and the WPGA's Karen Lunn previews the AIG Women's Open at Carnoustie this week. Plus Adam Scott's putting, and more...
It's the 1st episode of The Women's Golf Show as Jenni Falconer is joined by Ladies European Tour and LPGA pro Olivia Cowan, plus player turned commentator Alison Whitaker to discuss their love of the game. They look back on recent events including the AIG Women's Open Invitational and hear from one of those who took part - golf pro and social media star Olivia Cooke. Then, it's a bumper preview of the AIG Women's Open as Olivia and Alison give the lowdown on what to expect at Carnoustie.Subscribe to The Women's Golf Show and let us know you're listening using #WGS Watch the documentary 'SOPHIA' here: bit.ly/SOPHIAFilmSee the highlights from the Girls Amateur Championships: bit.ly/FinalGirlsHighlights
Bruce Millington and Steve Palmer are back with another Sweet Spot episode. Both previewing the upcoming Czech Masters, The Northern Trust and the AIG Women's Open. The team also give their views on the Cazoo Classic and the Wyndham Championship from last week, analysing who impressed as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his biggest fancies for this week's tournaments, including other selections who could be worth backing at even better prices.
Ahead of the new NFL season getting underway, Lawrence Tynes joins this week's episode of The bunkered Podcast. From growing up playing golf on the west coast of Scotland, to playing on the Florida junior circuit alongside Bubba Watson, to winning the Super Bowl with the New York Giants – twice! – Tynes has a remarkable story to tell. Find out which golf course he is most desperate to play, the tour pros he hangs with and whether or not he could beat fellow NFL legend Tom Brady over 18 holes. Elsewhere, Michael and Bryce discuss Scottish golf's current hot streak, preview the AIG Women's Open and discuss what one thing they would like to ban from golf for good. ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
Be ready for an hour of laughing, moaning and real talk! Opinions are honest and we will get you laughing! Better late than never, after a crazy week up in Scotland at the AIG Women's Open we bring you all the stories and happens from an amazing couple of days. We also discuss the result of the WGC St Jude invitational where Abraham Ancer Snatched his first win and Si Woo Kim has a hole to forget!
Abby and Justin record together in person for the second episode of Mixed Bag, where they talk about what's going on women's golf. In this episode we give a recap, our “birdies” of the event and Justin's rating for: - U.S. Senior Women's Open: 1:50- U.S. Women's Amateur: 7:00- The Olympics: 13:20These are followed by a preview of the AIG Women's Open which is being conducted at Carnoustie in Scotland this week, as well as Justin's fun fact of the episode.
Ben and Kent dive into the historic upset that was Sophia Popov, at 304th in the Rolex Women's World Rankings, winning the AIG Women's Open. They talk about Popov's incredible road to the AIG Women's Open off the top, the testament to the strength of the game that a player that deep in the rankings could win (11:40), Catriona Matthew's early run (18:45), the Olympics positioning for Inbee Park and Jasmine Suwannapura (23:05), and Danielle Kang's Sunday charge and how difficult it is to stay in contention week over week (33:15). Ben analyzes Kent's bets on The Paisley Par, and how Sophia Popov's odds were a reminder of the value out there (36:05). They briefly preview the Walmart Northwest Arkansas Championship (40:44) as well.
Ben and Kent preview the first major of the 2020 LPGA Tour season. They discuss the dominance of Danielle Kang so far (5:40), the fact that with less travel there's less opportunity for the best players on international tours to showcase their skills (12:20), the return of Inbee Park to the Tour (22:30), Georgia Hall's Rose Ladies Series performances and aiming to win her homeland's major again (28:00), Lexi Thompson's 352 week reign in the top 10 in the world in jeopardy (31:24), Brooke Henderson returning to play (33:47), and Ariya Jutanugarn trying to return to the winner's circle for the first time since 2018 (36:31).