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Rob chats with Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick's parents at the Canadian Open, and Patrick goes deep on the week. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
Welcome back to Episode #36 of the podcast!This week we're breaking down all the biggest stories from the world of golf, starting with the Memorial Tournament. We discuss J.T. Poston's impressive victory, highlighted by a superb second-round 65 that put him firmly in control of the tournament. We also look at another strong finish from Alex Fitzpatrick, debate whether the leaderboard lived up to the stature of the event, and discuss why a winning score around -12 feels just about right for a championship test.We also head to Spain to recap LIV Golf Valderrama, where Tyrrell Hatton claimed the title and Jon Rahm continued his remarkable run of form with yet another runner-up finish. We also discuss Scott O'Neil's recent CNN interview and what it could mean for LIV Golf moving forward.With the US Open just around the corner, it's prediction season. We make our picks, discuss potential contenders, and reveal our US Open merchandise shopping list.Elsewhere, Josh ranks his Top 10 golf courses in London, and we revisit the reaction to our recent private golf clubs list that generated plenty of discussion.Finally, we're back on the Costa del Sol, sharing our experiences at Los Naranjos, Chaparral, La Cala Asia, La Quinta, and Rio Real, along with some of the sights, sounds, and atmosphere that make the region one of Europe's most popular golf destinations.If you enjoyed the episode, don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review - it really helps the channel grow!
With 33 holes played already on Sunday at Muirfield Village, it took J.T. Poston two more to emerge victorious, punching his ticket to Shinnecock Hills (and avoiding another 36 holes on Golf's Longest Day) in the process. Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme recap the week at Memorial, and Poston's journey back to the winner's circle.Smylie was on-site at Jack's Place and gives his perspective on how Poston found something special with his ball striking and putter, why Ryan Gerard's putting turnaround is elevating his ceiling, and how brutal Muirfield Village played before the weekend rain softened the golf course.The guys also discuss Scottie Scheffler's viral frustration at the 16th hole, Wyndham Clark's form heading toward the U.S. Open, Golf's Longest Day, Nelly Korda's first U.S. Women's Open win at Riviera, the future of mixed men's/women's golf events, and the latest LIV Golf reporting.Subscribe to The Smylie Show and follow our socials @thesmylieshow for more PGA TOUR analysis, player insight, and weekly golf conversation. ⛳️
Will Scottie Scheffler continue to act like Thanos and dominate Jack's Place, or is there a smart way to bet this tournament without him?In this episode of Two Off the Tee, Keith Flemming and Scott Porter break down the 2026 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. The guys dive deep into why post-renovation Muirfield Village has become the second toughest non-major venue on tour, featuring brutal 4-inch rye rough and massive penalties for missed fairways. They debate whether you should anchor your DraftKings and FanDuel DFS lineups with heavy hitters like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, or pivot to incredible value plays sitting in the mid-to-low $6K and $7K ranges.Timestamps:0:00 - The Memorial Tournament DFS Picks & Best Bets1:09 - Tournament/Venue Preview (Muirfield Village)12:12 - DFS Plays25:31 - Betting CardWhat you'll learn:Why the real betting value this week lies strictly in top 5, top 10, and top 20 wagers instead of traditional outrights.How to approach a unique 70-player field where nearly the entire pool makes the cut, and how that alters your DFS strategy.Which core anchors are absolute locks for your cash game lineups.Under-the-radar longshots and sleepers—including a wild, statistically backed "old man" narrative play.Players Discussed:Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Sep Straka, Nick Taylor, Sunjae Im, Tony Finau, Tom Hoge, Russell Henley, Cameron Young, Jason Day, Patrick Cantlay, Sam Burns, Alex Fitzpatrick, and Brandt Snedeker."Scottie Scheffler is minus 148 to top five. Like, do you know how insane that is to be minus 148 to top five? It blows my mind." — Scott Porter"Since they've done the renovation... winners have all been heavy favorites who entered the week at 25 to 1 or lower betting odds... I think this is one of those weeks you do not do a lot of outrights." — Keith FlemmingHosts: Keith Flemming and Scott Porter• Save 15% on expert tools and strategy: fantasysixpack.net/plans (Use Code: F6PPODS)
BRADY KANNON (Golf.com/CBS Sports/Sports Grid) It's PGA Championship week and we turn to our expert for the lowdown on the field and the course conditions at Aronimink. What conditions will the golfers be dealing with in Philly for this week's Major? How big of a deal is Rory McIlroy's blister really? Would that be the reason he doesn't win two majors in a row? Are the favorites the way to go this week? What about Cam Young, he's hot right now. Who does Brady like this week? What's going on with the LIV golfers as the league deals with some big issues? Are there any LIV golfers to keep an eye on? :30- ABC's of the Mariners - Q is for a Quantity of Quirks- it's not exactly clicking for Tatsuya Imai and last night was a great example of that. - R is for Retooled Randy- Randy Arozarena is our best hitter right now. Who gets credit for it? - S is for September Southpaw- everyone is wondering when Kade Anderson will be ready to join the big club? Could we see him in the last month of the season? :45- The NFL schedule is out tomorrow! There are some tangible things we can learn from knowing the schedule. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Birdie Little Secrets, Kassidy and Sydney are back to spill the TEE on one of the most emotional weekends in golf. The girls break down Kristoffer Reitan's incredible first PGA TOUR win after a career journey that nearly took him out of professional golf completely - and yes, they proudly declare their love for the Norwegians. They also chat about Alex Fitzpatrick's rollercoaster final round, Rickie Fowler's almost-storybook Mother's Day finish, and Brandt Snedeker's emotional comeback victory after 2,821 days without a TOUR win. Plus, there's plenty of off-course chaos: Rory McIlroy lands a cameo in Devil Wears Prada 2 and Revolve hosts a golf trip that somehow did NOT include Kass or Syd (rude). Oh - and KASS IS HEADING TO THE BIG LEAGUES for the PGA Championship at Aronimink. Golf gossip, emotional wins, pop culture tangents, and plenty of laughs - just another week of Birdie Little Secrets. Tune in every Tuesday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @birdielittlesecretspod
SGS goes to the bullpen as PJ and Kevin Van Valkenburg slide into the big chairs for a late Sunday recording. The two aren't entirely sure how they got here, but they applaud Andy for taking the night off to celebrate the Bulls securing a top-four pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. Things stay on the rails to start, as PJ and Kevin quickly get into another "juice-less" week at Quail Hollow for the Truist Championship. Kristoffer Reitan broke through for his first PGA Tour win after getting into this Signature Event on the Aon Swing 5 list, defeating a smattering of European Ryder Cup hopefuls like Alex Fitzpatrick and Nicolai Hojgaard. Reitan successfully navigated the "Green Mile" to round out his Sunday and got to show off an unlikely sponsor during his winner's interview on CBS. Kevin is quick to jump on a runner-up finish for Rickie Fowler and suggests that a Rickie win at the PGA could be the best possible outcome for the sport of golf. PJ is concerned about a "Space Jam" situation unfolding after Justin Thomas bragged about stealing Cameron Young's putter and a tough Sunday on the greens cost Cam a back-to-back win. There's also plenty of Jordan Spieth discussion after he resurrected the "go get that" moment early in an uncompetitive week. In other news, Team USA's captain has won on the PGA Tour yet again! Brandt Snedeker took home the title at the OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic, his first win since 2018, but was quick to note that he has absolutely no plans to play in the Presidents Cup this fall. He is excited to play in his first major since 2021 this week, and PJ suggests keeping a close eye on who Snedeker tees it up with in practice rounds at Aronimink. Lucas Herbert went wire-to-wire at LIV Virginia, holding off a charging Anthony Kim on Sunday and securing his spot in the 2026 U.S. Open. In a very important installment of Champions Tour Minute, PJ recaps Boo Weekley's win at the Insperity Invitational and shares a special shoutout that Boo received from a famous friend on social media. Overseas, Yurav Premlall might've been the most unlikely DP World Tour winner of all time at this week's Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship, and Chris Wood returned to the winner's circle to round out this week of 2016 throwbacks. In news that we couldn't make up if we tried, professional wrestling company AEW held a show in the SoFi Dome on Saturday featuring wrestlers tackling each other into the very same bunkers that Kevin Kisner hit shanks in for Marty Smith's entertainment! Eamon Lynch also sat down with new PGA of America CEO Terry Clark to get the scoop on Don Rea's whereabouts (among other things) as we arrive at the year's second major championship. Andy and Brendan will return on Tuesday night for a LIVE preview of the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open a new week on The FAN Morning Show with a recap of the Blue Jays' series win over the Los Angeles Angels. They dive into the team's inconsistent offence, Addison Barger's electric return and subsequent absence on Sunday, Eric Lauer's struggles, and Spencer Miles stepping into the rotation. They also debate whether Vladimir Guerrero Jr. needs to provide more power for the lineup to succeed. Later, the guys shift to the NBA Draft Lottery and reflect on the Raptors losing out on the 5th overall pick. The boys wrap up with the golf report and a look at Alex Fitzpatrick's strong play. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf, con David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. Desde Barcelona. Nada más terminar el Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship. Os contamos dos historias anónimas increíbles. Es lo que tiene el golf. Se llaman Marie y Josh. No se la pierdan.Además, Repasamos todo lo ocurrido este fin de semana con muchos nombres propios: Yurav Premlall, Alex del Rey, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Iván Cantero, Alfredo García Heredia, Rocco Repetto, Reitan, Alex Fitzpatrick, Sergio García, Jon Rahm, Josele Ballester, Ángel Ayora, Carla Bernat, Thitikul y muchísimo más...Con la colaboración de PING.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf, con David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. Desde Barcelona. Nada más terminar el Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship. Os contamos dos historias anónimas increíbles. Es lo que tiene el golf. Se llaman Marie y Josh. No se la pierdan. Además, Repasamos todo lo ocurrido este fin de semana con muchos nombres propios: Yurav Premlall, Alex del Rey, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Iván Cantero, Alfredo García Heredia, Rocco Repetto, Reitan, Alex Fitzpatrick, Sergio García, Jon Rahm, Josele Ballester, Ángel Ayora, Carla Bernat, Thitikul y muchísimo más... Con la colaboración de PING.
0:00: Kristoffer Reitan nails down the biggest win of his career 11:00: Alex Fitzpatrick and Rickie Fowler challenge deep into the back nine 14:00: What to make of Rory's week -- on the course and behind the mic 21:00: Is Bryson DeChambeau the biggest newsmaker this week at the PGA? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
One episode, a few professional golf topics. In this edition, Mark, Lou, and Greg talk about the unfolding confirmation of the end of PIF funding for LIV and what that might mean for the future of that league—and its players. Then they shift gears to the PGA Tour, where Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick recently teamed up to win a Tour event, securing a card for Alex. (Could Scottie carry Lou to a Tour card?). And finally, they check in with Brooks Koepka, who is piecing together his first season back on the PGA Tour following his return from LIV.If you have a question you want covered on the pod, please submit here: https://www.hackitoutgolf.com/contact/Listeners can also leave us a voicemail! https://www.hackitoutgolf.com/voicemail/Where to find us:Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribeMark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonlineMark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonlineLou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribeLou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagnerGreg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGAThe Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolfSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sydney and Kassidy are back with another episode of Birdie Little Secrets and this week they're spilling all the TEE from two huge weeks in golf! The girls recap the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick pulled off an unforgettable win together. From Alex securing his PGA TOUR card through 2028 to the brothers (kind of not) celebrating one of the coolest moments of the season, Syd and Kass break down why this victory was so special. They also dive into all the action from the Cadillac Championship in Miami, where Cam Young continued his hot streak with a dominant wire-to-wire win at yet another massive event. The hosts chat about Cam calling a penalty on himself and still cruising to victory, plus all the F1 crossover moments happening in Miami during Grand Prix weekend. From Justin Rose teaming up with McLaren Clubs to celebrity sightings and the vibes around the tournament, nothing is off limits. Plus, the girls are joined by special guest Erica Bowers, girlfriend of Cam Young's caddie, for some fun behind-the-scenes stories from life on TOUR from a caddie POV. To wrap things up, Sydney and Kassidy preview the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow, where Rory McIlroy returns to one of his favorite courses with another huge Signature Event purse on the line. WE'RE BACK ON TUESDAYS!!! So set your alarms little birdies because Tuesdays got filled with more TEE! Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @birdielittlesecretspod
For one final time, Andy joins Brendan from The Shed(!) for this Sunday recording as they look back on the formative years of this podcast. It's often said that the more things change, the more they stay the same, so it's nice that Cameron Young's dominant 2026 season remains in progress despite Andy leaving The Shed behind. Mr. 1,000 blitzed the field at the inaugural Cadillac Championship, defeating World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler by six in the end. This event was practically over on Friday afternoon and Cameron secured his third PGA Tour victory despite calling a penalty on himself for his ball moving at address on a day with Preferred Lies. Brendan found the whole week at Trump Doral sleepy and wonders if there's anything the PGA Tour can do to make events between majors truly stand out. The two discuss which PGA Tour events matter on their own and nearly all occur before the Masters. Andy gives major props to Cameron Young for his continued evolution into a top three player in the world and there's a debate whether the foursome of Young, Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Matt Fitzpatrick have separated themselves from the rest of the world. In other Doral news, Adam Scott looks likely to qualify for his 100th straight major, Justin Rose's McLaren irons didn't make it out of the garage, and Alex Fitzpatrick secured a top ten finish without his brother! Brendan and Andy then run through results from the rest of the world, including a back-to-back runaway win for Nelly Korda, a famous Michael winning on the DP World Tour, and a SECOND major championship win this year for now-Ryder Cup Vice Captain Stewart Cink. Lastly, Brendan wraps up this show with some... enthusiasm for a Game 7 performance from James Harden! Visit BDraddy.com and use promo code SGS30 for 30% off your 2026 Presidents Cup gear! Visit your local Golf Galaxy and download the Golf Galaxy mobile app today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El día de hoy tendremos un programa muy interesante sobre todo lo que está aconteciendo en el Zurich Classic of New Orleans en donde los hermanos Matt y Alex Fitzpatrick se llevaron un gran triunfo que le da la exención de dos años al hermano menor y poder jugar/pertenecer a la gira de la PGA. También platicamos del súper triunfo de Nelly Korda en el 1er. Major Femenil del año y comentamos sobre la polémica y triste futuro de la gira LIV. También tenemos una interesante entrevista con el Presidente de la Federación Mexicana de Golf, Andrés Jurado Rivera Torres. Acompáñanos una vez más en esta emisión, con nuestras secciones de “Pregúntale al Pro” y “Reglas del Golf”. Si te gusta lo que hacemos, síguenos y regálanos 5 estrellas.
Join Ash and Tilly as they travel where no man has gone before… no wait… wrong franchise! This episode, we jump into an archaeological survey of Star Wars! Listen to our two intrepid hosts ramble about their experiences watching and reading Star Wars, try to work out what VHS stands for, and slowly realise that this time they might really have bitten off more than they can chew(ie). Books mentioned: The Courtship of Princess Leia (Dave Wolverton) Dark Apprentice (Kevin J. Anderson) List of Star Wars Books Links Star Wars official website Wookiepedia Archaeology of Star Wars - wookiepedia article Archaeology of the Star Wars films Alex Fitzpatrick's “Archaeology of Star Wars” blog post Contact Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com Instagram: @and.my.trowel Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/65 ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet APN Store Affiliates Motion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on Quiet Please Golf, the headlines start with Matt Fitzpatrick — “playing for blood” and delivering when it mattered in New Orleans helping Alex Fitzpatrick lock up his tour card. Over on the women’s side, Nelly Korda is simply doing Nelly things, making a statement at the season’s first major. We also mix in a look at the PGA Professional Championship, where the heartbeat of the game continues to show, before closing it out — as always, at least while the budget holds — with Andy Hydorn’s LIV Report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00: Doral is back, but are we excited? 09:00: Alex Fitzpatrick's new life begins this week 14:00: Justin Rose makes a surprising equipment change 21:00: LIV postpones its New Orleans event. What's it mean? 32:00: Stay tuned for a close-up examination of Lav's driver yips Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Michael & Jonny react to the €500 Ryder Cup tickets and why it is bad for golf in Ireland.Matt & Alex Fitzpatrick claim victory in New Orleans on the PGA Tour and we discuss what it means for Alex Fitzpatrick.Jim Furyk has been announced as the USA's Ryder Cup captain for 2027, we look at how LIV has robbed us of a generation of European Ryder Cup captains.Let us know what you think of Rory's Masters Double and whether he'll win another Major this year. Reach out to us on thebogeymenpod@gmail.com.Listen to our Podcast!Apple Pods - https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-bogey-men/id1510331480Spotify -https://open.spotify.com/show/7vKtYZke5QsfXghpKpTd0I?si=fGy4ozVUSC6WHPy4crqyfQIf you have any thoughts or comments let us know and leave a review.Get in touch with us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bogeymenpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BogeyPod
Alex Fitzpatrick vliegt naar New Orleans zonder PGA status en tourkaart en vliegt terug als PGA Tour-speler met meer dan een miljoen op zak, 2,5 jaar exemption op de PGA TOUR, speelt alle nog komende signature events, speelt het US PGA later dit jaar en The Players volgend jaar. Lekker weekje dus voor hem. Zijn broer Matt doet gewoon weer wat hij al weken achtereen doet: winnen. LIV Golf heeft intussen andere problemen — New Orleans gaat niet door. Justin Rose speelt deze week met oranje clubs van een F1 stal, natuurlijk Ryder Cup nieuws en Nelly die wire-to-wire het eerste major van dit jaar wint. Aflevering 340!
Gary Williams opens with a wide-ranging look at the Ryder Cup captaincy decision, reacting to Jim Furyk's return and the criticism surrounding it. He frames Furyk as a “piñata” for fans and media while defending the broader system the United States has built since 2014, arguing that context, road losses, roster construction, and generational transitions matter more than simple results. Gary also touches on Nelly Korda's win, the evolving PGA TOUR schedule, and growing concerns around LIV Golf's stability and its impact on players and competition rhythms. Brendon de Jonge, co-host of The Wagyu Filet Show, joins Gary to break down the Furyk appointment, calling it a safe but potentially uninspiring choice while acknowledging Furyk's professionalism and experience. They debate whether the U.S. should be leaning into a younger generation of leadership and how much blame should be placed on past captaincy decisions versus structural challenges like course setup and team composition.Brendon de Jonge also shares insights from the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, highlighting the team format's growing appeal and discussing the implications of Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick's win. The conversation expands into PGA TOUR policy, questioning whether non-members should receive full access to Signature Events and what that means for competitive balance and fairness across the membership.The discussion shifts to current form across the game, with Gary and Brendon de Jonge evaluating players like Keegan Bradley, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, and Scottie Scheffler. They analyze who needs to find momentum ahead of the PGA Championship and whether Scheffler is on the verge of another dominant run, emphasizing how consistency and preparation separate contenders from the field as the season intensifies.Finally, Gary and Brendon de Jonge dig into the reported LIV Golf postponement and what it signals about the league's future. They explore the competitive gaps it creates for players, the uncertainty around scheduling and funding, and how it could influence decisions for top players weighing their long-term paths in professional golf.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Jim Furyk Returns as Ryder Cup Captain13:50 Brendon de Jonge 43:40 Status of LIV Golf FOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolf
The gang reacts to Nelly Korda's historic Chevron win and notes on Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick's team win at the Zurich Classic. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A big pod today, and we start by chatting about Nelly Korda's big win at The Chevron, and it was a clinic, she won by a mile in a dominant display. Mark is amazed that she's only won the 3 majors, it felt like more. As good as Nelly's win was, the crowds and viewership was light, and Mark saw a tweet from Tour Pro Meghan MacLaren who posed the question as to why the interest was down, what is missing? Nick and Mark are huge fans of the women's game and have been for a long time, however we discuss the tweet and kick around what some issues may be.If we were to 'blow up' the women's major structure, what would you do? Mark says Shadow Creek is a no-brainer, and Nick would love to see a Women's Masters type even at Cypress saying it would be huge. Nick and Mark discuss if The Chevron itself is the issue. A good, perhaps not amazing, course. A major named after the sponsor. Nick says it doesn't have the feel of a major.For Hostplus, Mark awards Nelly Korda our 'That's a Plus' for golf, but not for winning the tournament, for something else. And we read a message from wolfpacker David who noticed something interesting on Nellys kit, Mark asks Grok to clarify. For once, Grok works. Marks 50 bucks paying off.What about Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick. What a story. It was a great win, and wonderful to see Alex get some just rewards following the win. We look at where their rankings are on the Find My Player app, if you haven't seen it, we love it. Follow any player on any tour in seconds. Download Find My Player from the App Store or Google Play. And for BMW, Matt Fitzpatrick gets our Touch of Class this week (how many is that!!!).We discuss the LIV news from the last 24-hours which will see a gap in the schedule of 6-weeks, with Louisiana now postponed. What does it mean (if anything). Mark's source, who he spoke to a couple of days ago, has given Mark some very interesting information about the reason why LIV may be slowing slightly - it has something to do with what is going on in Iran. Mark explains.And we talk about the appointment of Jim Furyk as US Ryder Cup captain.After the turn, for Betr, Mark lists the Top 5 courses in the world that would guarantee increased eyeballs were they to host women's majors. Love your thoughts on whether he's nailed it, or missed something.Plenty of action around the world in the PING Globals, Nick runs us through everything, and for Southern Golf Club, lots of feedback today: we start with the PGA cancelling a couple of events and whether this is an opportunity for Australasia to swoop in, Riley has a theory on Min Woo Lee at The Masters, Martin has a question about inconsistent ball striking, Mark has a view on the potential of returning LIV players, John agrees with Nick and Mark from last week that LIV is unsustainable but adds that the PGA's response to LIV has equally been unsustainable. We discuss.Then a couple of whacks. Laurie says that Nick and Mark are 'cheering for the death of LIV'. The boys respond. And Duane says that we're 'berks who are banging on with rubbish'. We respond, and also pay tribute to Duane's use of the word 'berks', and Nick, Mark and Dan kick around some of our favourite insulting words. You might have some to add! (Keep it clean though.....).And Sam wants to know how would LIV working with national opens even work, and why would the players do it?And for the Golf Clearance Outlet a great masterclass from Nick today, on chipping with your left hand low. We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Hostplus, Talk Birdie To Me's official retirement partnerBMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary Williams opens the show by breaking down a packed week in golf, highlighted by the Zurich Classic of New Orleans win from Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick and a dominant major performance from Nelly Korda at The Chevron Championship. Gary reflects on Korda's return to world No. 1, what makes a true star in the sport, and how performance and personality combine to elevate players on the biggest stages.Charles Barkley, basketball hall of famer and avid golfer, joins the show to share his journey through one of golf's most infamous swing struggles and how instructor Stan Utley helped him rebuild both his motion and confidence. Barkley opens up about the mental challenges of the game, why overthinking nearly drove him away from golf, and how rediscovering enjoyment has brought him back to playing nearly every day.Barkley also offers a candid perspective on what separates elite players on the PGA TOUR and amateurs, from their consistency to their ability to recover around the greens. He explains why the mental side of golf is unlike any other sport and shares insights on watching the game's best perform under pressure.The conversation expands to the cultural impact of Tiger Woods, with Barkley explaining how Tiger transcended golf and became a true “needle mover” who brought new audiences into the sport. He compares golf's biggest stars to icons across other leagues and discusses why only a select few athletes truly change the landscape of their game.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Weekly Winners3:33 The Fitzpatrick Brothers Win5:33 Nelly goes wire-to-wire13:55 Charles Barkley38:50 PGA TOUR Signature Sandwich Issue45:35 Jim Furyk named Ryder Cup CaptainFOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolf
It was supposed to be a quiet week on the PGA Tour, but between the Fitzpatrick bros victory and a crazy equipment move from Justin Rose, the boys had plenty to talk about. Plus, an interview with Reggie Bush about his new golf league and Michael Block is back. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week Eddie is preparing for his return to Tour and joins late at night from Turkey as he, Andrew and Iain dissect a busy few days in golf. Alex Fitzpatrick has leaped on to the PGA Tour with his Zurich Classic pairs victory alongside brother Matt, who also plays golf. There is a discussion about the impressive nature of Nelly Korda's win at the Chevron and the less than impressive nature of it as a major. They also mull over the news that Lytham will return as an Open venue in a couple of years time, Jim Furyk will return as US Ryder Cup captain and Justin Rose has decided to start playing with clubs from a company that has never made clubs before.Get ready for summer golf at: www.petermillar.co.ukAnd also, check out the bags at: www.ping.comEmail: tcf@thechippingforecast.co.ukInstagram: @chippingforecast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
0:00: Reaction to Jim Furyk getting the Ryder Cup nod for 2027 14:00: Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick team up for the Zurich title 21:00: How will the locker room take Alex Fitzpatrick locking up a Tour card through 2028? 26:30: Nelly Korda boatraces the field at the LPGA's first major of the year 32:00: Love it or Lav it: Bryson's LIV future, Jackson Kouvin stud amateur, top players skipping Doral and AmEx as the 2027 starter 50:30: Voices in the Crowd: August PGA, west coast playoffs, Rahm repayment Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jamie is joined by Dame Laura Davies on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.She discusses Nelly Korda's victory at the Chevron Championship which sent her back to the top of the world rankings. Plus, Dame Laura gives us her take on the news that Jim Furyk will be the USA's Ryder Cup captain next year.In part two, we hear from the R&A chief executive Mark Darbon who announces where the 2028 Open Championship will be played.And in the third part of the episode we hear from the weekend's winners on both the DP World and PGA Tours. First, it's Bernd Wiesberger after he took the honours at the Volvo China Open. Then both Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick join Jamie to talk about their emotional win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.-•You can watch the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour and all the major tournaments live on Sky Sports. If you're not already a Sky customer, you can stream Sky Sports on your terms with a NOW membership. Sign up to NOW here:www.nowtv.com/membership/watch-sky-sports?DCMP=ilc_skysports_podcastlink•Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: www.skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcast•You can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".•Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: www.youtube.com/c/skysportsgolf•For all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golf•For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Chelsea will play Manchester City in the FA Cup final after beating Leeds 1-0 in Sunday's semi-final at Wembley Stadium.Coventry City have secured the Championship title after beating Wrexham 3-1. The Welsh side are still in the final playoff place ahead of the last day of the season.Rangers lost 3-2 against Motherwell as leaders Hearts beat Hibs 2-1 to extend their lead to 3 points over Celtic. Rangers drop to third.Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick have become the first brothers to win a PGA Tour event at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans pairs tournament.Arsenal women beat Lyon 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final - with wins for West Ham, London City and Chelsea in the WSL.Snooker's Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters has been cancelled two years into a ten year deal leaving players and fans frustrated.Hit follow on this podcast for a daily roundup of the biggest sports stories you need to know about every morning and read more at talkSPORT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf con David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. Repasamos todo lo que ha ocurrido el fin de semana, los nombres propios, lo de Nelly Korda y su victoria en el Chevron, la brillante actuación de las jóvenes españolas, le ponemos contexto. También, el historión de Alex Fitzpatrick, el golfista al que le ha cambiado la vida en sólo un mes. O el momento de forma de su hermano Matthew. También analizamos las consecuencias del Volvo China Open. Os decimos cómo está la Race to Dubai y, sobre todo, el Asian Swing. Lo que hay en juego esta semana. Hablamos de libros, del Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship y mucho más... Con la colaboración de PING.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf con David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. Repasamos todo lo que ha ocurrido el fin de semana, los nombres propios, lo de Nelly Korda y su victoria en el Chevron, la brillante actuación de las jóvenes españolas, le ponemos contexto. También, el historión de Alex Fitzpatrick, el golfista al que le ha cambiado la vida en sólo un mes. O el momento de forma de su hermano Matthew. También analizamos las consecuencias del Volvo China Open. Os decimos cómo está la Race to Dubai y, sobre todo, el Asian Swing. Lo que hay en juego esta semana. Hablamos de libros, del Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship y mucho más...Con la colaboración de PING.
0:00 Fitzpatrick holds off Scottie at Harbour Town 1:55 Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick team up 3:00 Zurich format and TPC Louisiana breakdown 7:05 Key stats to target: scoring and par 5s 9:30 DraftKings opens the board 11:15 Recent form and sleepers in the field 14:30 Alt shot strategy and team chemistry 18:30 Novig deal for Betsperts Golf access Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tiger Woods crashes (again), Matt Fitzpatrick wins the Valspar, Alex Fitzpatrick wins the Indian Open and Gary Woodland - what a story - wins in Texas!
Episode 29 - Full Program Golf PodcastA quick check-in episode this week as we run through the biggest stories in golf.We start with the latest Tiger Woods car crash - his fourth major incident - and share our thoughts on what happened, why we're grateful no one was hurt, and how this latest episode impacts his legacy and public image.Then it's on to a brilliant week on both sides of the pond, with two standout winners and familiar faces from Full Swing. Alex Fitzpatrick claims his maiden DP World Tour title on a devilishly tough track in India, stepping out of the shadow of his brother Matt in a huge breakthrough moment.Over on the PGA Tour, Gary Woodland completes an incredible comeback story, securing his first win since his well-documented brain injury struggles. A dominant performance and already one of the most popular victories of the year.Plenty to unpack!
Heren 3 teamuitje dit weekend. We waren niet compleet dus hebben Peter ingehuurd om mee te spelen zaterdag. Peter en Paul tegen Martijn en Rogier op Haviksoord. Mooie bosbaan tegen een zeer schappelijk voorspeeltarief en het potje was spannend tot en met de laatste hole.Zondag heren 3 tegen heren 4 op Amelisweerd. Greens waren heerlijk snel de dag nadat de hoofdklasse langs was geweest. Een geslaagde oefendag en we gingen met een goed gevoel de baan af.Door de laatste dagen van onze Trackmanchallenges is er ook nog getraind op de range.Indian Open op DLF Country Club stond weer garant voor veel bogeys (en erger). Fijn om te zien als amateur. Chacarra leek lang zijn titel van vorig jaar te verdedigen, maar een dubbel bogey op 18 van Alex Fitzpatrick was alsnog genoeg voor zijn eerste win.Op de PGA Tour in Texas een mooi verhaal op het Childrens Hospital Houston Open: Gary Woodland won zijn 5e toernooi, maar wel na veel moeilijke jaren. Nicolai Hojgaard stelde met een 2e plek zijn uitnodiging voor de Masters veilig.In de korte ronde: Palmares en Ombria, schoenen in het Houston Open, Tiger, Dewi Weeber, fietsen, YGT, schoonmaken van wedges en vul alvast de Fantasy League van de Masters app in. Raad de Speler is een man met een verhaal. 0:00 - 18:46 Eigen golf18:46 - 38:00 Professioneel golf38:00 - 1:00:36 Korte Ronde1:00:36 - 1:01:06 Raad de Speler
Welcome to The Sweet Spot, proudly sponsored by SBK.Warren Ashurst is back again with Steve Palmer in the hot seat as we dive into a new week with the Valero Texas Open to look ahead to. First, we take a look back on last week's action.Starting with the Hero Indian Open, where Alex Fitzpatrick produced a superb performance in brutal conditions to land his maiden DP World Tour title, which also saw Steve land a 27/1 winner! Over on the PGA Tour, the Houston Open saw Gary Woodland secure an emotional return to the winner's circle, showing incredible resilience to get the job done in what could only be described as a feel-good win.Now it's all about what's coming up, with previews and picks for Valero Texas Open.Like, subscribe and let us know who you're backing this week! Fancy Asking Steve Palmer a question ahead of the Masters? PLEASE HEAD TO www.racingpost.com on Thursday April 2nd, from 7 pm to 9 pm and get those questions in!Steve will be hosting a Q&A on April 2nd ahead of The Masters.SBK WELCOME OFFER: Bet £5, Get £50 in Free BetsThe referred customer must bet £5 to get £20 in Free Bets in addition to the Welcome Offer of £30 (Total £50 in Free Bets). Two Free £10 Golf Bets will be credited after the qualifying bet settles. Offer expires 12:00 GMT 05/10/2026. Full T&Cs apply. 18+ BeGambleAware.org, www.rgf.org.mt.LINK TO SIGN UP: https://wlsmarkets.adsrv.eacdn.com/C.ashx?
Nicolai Højgaard er klar til Masters for tredje gang i karrieren. Han gjorde hvad han skulle i Houston, han tog et topresultat og holdt sig i top-50 i verden, men han havde igen chancen for at vinde turneringen, gjorde det ikke, og derfor er det en dagen derpå med blandede følelser. Vi taler med Marie Madsen, der er nr. 22 på amatørernes verdensrangliste, og hun skal i denne uge spille Augusta National Women's Amateur, og så har vi en update fra Lucas Bjerregaard, der i denne uge spiller International Series i Japan. Tiger Woods kørte galt igen, Alex Fitzpatrick vandt i Indien, Hyo Joo Kim slog igen Nelly Korda, og der er i det hele taget nok at tale om. Golf Showet er produceret i samarbejde med https://golfexperten.dk og https://dmgreenkeeping.dk
In this podcast Rick Shiels and Guy Charnock talk through the recent Tiger Woods car crash, Alex Fitzpatrick winning on the DP World Tour and Gary Woodland winning on The PGA Tour! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Golf's Preeminent Victory Monday Podcast! Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube for this recording, with Brendan calling it a Victory Monday for everyone in the golf world after Gary Woodland's win in Houston. Andy is celebrating a Victory Monday for other reasons as the Fighting Illini are Final Four bound for the first time in 21 years. After some technical hiccups and debate about whether Andy is headed to Indianapolis ahead of the Masters, the two recap an emotional win for Gary Woodland at the Texas Children's Houston Open. The 2019 U.S. Open winner blitzed the field, winning by five shots at the conclusion of Sunday's round and setting the new scoring record for the tournament. Brendan declares Woodland's win the "Story of the Year" given the context surrounding his struggles with PTSD following brain surgery. Andy gives Woodland praise for going public with his diagnosis and commends him on helping not only himself but others in doing so. The two also discuss standout performances from Min Woo Lee, Johnny Keefer, Chris Gotterup, and Sudarshan Yellamaraju. Brendan shares some Substantiated Rumors from the Indian Open at DLF, where it seems as if the DP World Tour may be faking weather reports in order to ensure a fair course setup. Alex Fitzpatrick secured his first win on the DP World Tour, joining his brother, Matt, in the winner's circle following last week's Valspar Championship. In other results, the LPGA has its first repeat winner of 2026, Stew Cink is coming for a playing Ryder Cup captaincy, and the "Davis Zone" has hit the Korn Ferry Tour. Things wrap up with some news about the new player facilities at Augusta National and a brief bit of Tiger Woods discussion as more comes out about Friday's car accident and his ensuing arrest for DUI.
This week our three-ball get together and chat about a significant win on the DP World Tour where Alex Fitzpatrick survived the madness of DLF to complete a Fitz family double, while Gary Woodland was an emotional winner on the PGA Tour.There is also plenty of discussion of another troubling incident for Tiger Woods, Iain talks about his tumbling handicap, Eddie takes a trip around a storm-lashed East Lothian and Andrew quotes Hull's most famous librarian.This pod is brought to you by: www.petermillar.co.ukAlso supported by: www.ping.comVery poor Instagram content at: @chippingforecastEmail: tcf@thechippingforecast.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie is joined by the Golf Channel's Rich Lerner on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.They're also joined by Alex Fitzpatrick in the first part of the episode, fresh from his maiden DP World Tour win at the Hero Indian Open.In part two, Jamie and Rich discuss Gary Woodland's emotional victory at the Texas Children's Houston Open and what the future holds for Tiger Woods after another car crash.Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf cargada de nombres propios y análisis. El gran protagonista se llama Tiger Woods. David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez profundizan en la situación que atraviesa, lo que ha ocurrido con su último accidente de coche y lo que supone deportivamente, pero sobre todo personalmente. Hablamos de señales y asuntos con más profundidad.Otros nombre propios del fin de semana son Gary Woodland y una anécdota personal de Ten Golf con él que lo define, Eugenio Chacarra y el final del torneo en India, Alex Fitzpatrick, Ángel Ayora, Quim Vidal, Francesco Molinari, Blades Brown, José María Olazábal, Hyo Joo Kim, Carla Tejedo, Julia López... Un repaso exhaustivo y muy interesante.Con la colaboración de PING.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf cargada de nombres propios y análisis. El gran protagonista se llama Tiger Woods. David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez profundizan en la situación que atraviesa, lo que ha ocurrido con su último accidente de coche y lo que supone deportivamente, pero sobre todo personalmente. Hablamos de señales y asuntos con más profundidad. Otros nombre propios del fin de semana son Gary Woodland y una anécdota personal de Ten Golf con él que lo define, Eugenio Chacarra y el final del torneo en India, Alex Fitzpatrick, Ángel Ayora, Quim Vidal, Francesco Molinari, Blades Brown, José María Olazábal, Hyo Joo Kim, Carla Tejedo, Julia López... Un repaso exhaustivo y muy interesante. Con la colaboración de PING.
Tottenham Hotspur have parted company with head coach Igor Tudor after just 44 days in charge. He lost 5 out of his 7 games.It's understood that Roberto De Zerbi is the club's preferred choice to take over - although he doesn't want to commit until the summer.Bath beat Sale 31-26 in the Gallagher Prem to earn a bonus point after a big weekend in the league.Chelsea score late to beat Aston Villa 4-3 in the WSL. Brighton beat Leicester 1-0 and it was 1-1 between West Ham and London City Lionesses.Gary Woodland has won the Houston Open - his first title on the PGA Tour since undergoing brain surgery in 2019. Alex Fitzpatrick is the Indian Open champion on the DP World Tour.Kimi Antonelli leads the F1 World Championship into the impromptu season break after victory at the Japanese Grand Prix. He's the youngest ever driver to be top of the standings.Hit follow on this podcast for a daily roundup of the biggest sports stories you need to know about every morning and read more at talkSPORT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of America At Night with McGraw, McGraw is joined by Alison Miller, author of “Rough House,” who explores the gritty world of amateur and professional wrestling and the personal stories behind the sport's raw appeal. Next, Bob McCulloch, former St. Louis County prosecutor, shares his perspective on recent riots and protests in Minneapolis, drawing on his experience during the 2014 unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, and offering insight into the tensions between law enforcement, ICE, and demonstrators. Finally, Alex Fitzpatrick, Axios weather reporter, breaks down the latest winter weather threats, explaining what regions should prepare for and how severe conditions could impact travel and daily life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason, Rob, and Asher are taking out a huge, unaffordable mortgage on the housing crisis. What's behind the shortage in housing? Why is it that no one, except canine Tik Tok influencers with billion-dollar bank accounts, can afford to own a home? While mainstream pundits press for an energy-blind buildout of desert sprawl and gleaming towers of glass and steel, we propose a surprising change of course inspired by little people with hairy feet. Originally recorded on 5/21/25.Warning: This podcast occasionally uses spicy language.Sources/Links/Notes:The story of Gunther, the world's most moneyed canine.You can't make this stuff up: Gunther offers to buy Nicholas Cage's island.David Wessel, "Where do the estimates of a 'housing shortage' come from?," Brookings Institute, October 21, 2024.Alex Fitzpatrick and Alice Feng, "Americans' average daily travel distance, mapped," Axios, March 24, 2024.Jon Gertner, "America Is on Fire, Says One Climate Writer. Should You Flee?," New York Times, March 22, 2024.U.S. News and World Report, "Fastest-Growing Places in the U.S. in 2025-2026."Good Ideas for Addressing the Housing Crisis:Jason Bradford, "Growing the Shire, Not the 'Burb: Facing the Housing Crisis with Ecological Sanity," Resilience, May 27, 2025.Global Ecovillage NetworkNate Hagens, "Alexis Zeigler — Living Without Fossil Fuels: How Living Energy Farm Created a Comfortable Off-Grid Lifestyle," The Great Simplification, April 9, 2025.Energy-Blind Non-Solutions for the Housing Crisis:Conor Dougherty, "Why America Should Sprawl," New York Times, April 10, 2025.Binyamin Applebaum, "Build Homes on Federal Land," New York Times, April 15, 2025.Ezra Klein, "Abundance and the Left," The Ezra Klein Show, April 29, 2025.Samuel Moyn, "Can Democrats Learn to Dream Big Again?," New York Times, March 18, 2025.Tyler Cowen, "Ezra Klein on the Abundance Agenda (Ep. 236)" Conversations with Tyler, March 7, 2025.Related Episode(s) of Crazy Town:Episode 37. Discounting the Future and Climate Chaos, or… the Story of the Dueling EconomistsSupport the show
Jamie is joined by the Champion Golfer of the Year - Xander Schauffele - on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast to chat about his hopes of adding another major title to his collection.Plus, Team Europe's Solheim Cup vice-captain speaks with Jamie about Justin Thomas' win at the RBC Heritage and previews the first women's major of the season - the Chevron Championship.And in the final part of the episode Alex Fitzpatrick calls in, in the middle of a practice round ahead of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he'll be teeing it up alongside his brother Matt!Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Andy Sullivan van Engeland het ʼn agt-onder-baansyfer-64 behaal en loop met een hou voor ná die eerste ronde van die Alfred Dunhill-kampioenskap in Mpumalanga. Drie spelers is met sewe onder gelykop tweede: sy landgenoot Alex Fitzpatrick, die Suid-Afrikaner Casey Jarvis en die Sweed, Marcus Kinhult. Sullivan, wat sy eerste twee DP World Tour-seges in die land in 2015 behaal het, sê hy voel altyd gemaklik om in Suid-Afrika te speel:
It's been about a month since the Lahaina wildfire broke out on Maui, and now the local community is facing another hardship: a severe economic downturn. The big picture: Most of Hawai'i's residents depend on tourism to pay the bills. With the drop in travel to Maui, locals and government officials are now urging people back. Plus, a new era for Airbnb. And, the latest from Ukraine and Blinken's surprise visit to Kyiv. Axios Today staff reading recommendations: Mobility: A Novel The Great Silence The Thursday Murder Club Romantic Comedy The Covenant of Water The Verifiers The Philosophy of Modern Song Guests: Axios' Sara Kehaulani Goo and Alex Fitzpatrick. Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Alexandra Botti, Fonda Mwangi, Lydia McMullen-Laird, Robin Linn and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can send questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Department of Transportation is fining American Airlines $4.1 million for tarmac delays, the largest ever fine of its kind against an airline. The big picture: Between 2018 and 2021, American Airlines kept 43 domestic flights stuck on the ground for at least three hours, without giving passengers a chance to exit the plane. As summer comes to an end , we take a look at airline travel. Summer reading recommendations from Rebecca Makkai: Madonna in a Fur Coat Loot: A Novel Romantic Comedy Guests: Axios' Alex Thompson, Alex Fitzpatrick and Erin Doherty; Author Rebecca Makkai. Credits: Axios Today was produced by Niala Boodhoo, Alexandra Botti, Fonda Mwangi, Robin Linn and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can send questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices