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Send us Fan MailSome people play golf for fun. Joseph Bronson turned it into something deeper.This week on Here's What We Know, we sit down with the award-winning author, longtime business executive, world traveler, and passionate golfer for a conversation that starts with golf… but doesn't stay there for long.Joseph has played 93 of the world's most iconic golf courses, teed it up with legends like Arnold Palmer, and spent decades chasing mastery in a game that never fully lets you catch it.And maybe that's the point.We talk about competition, discipline, aging, perspective, and why the mental side of golf has so much to teach us about life itself.There's a moment in this conversation where we land on something that felt bigger than golf: Most people aren't thinking about your mistakes nearly as much as you think they are.Honestly, that might be one of the healthiest things any of us could remember.In This Episode:What it's like playing Augusta, Pebble Beach, and St. AndrewsWhy golf is almost entirely a mental gameThe difference between elite athletes and everyone elseWhat Arnold Palmer was really like off the courseWhy Joseph walked away from golf for a seasonHow First Tee of Silicon Valley helps shape young people through golfThe surprising connection between golf and personal growth This episode is sponsored by: Dignity Memorial Sterling Oak Cabinetry (Be sure to tell them Gary sent you!) Bio:Joseph “Joe” Bronson is a longtime business executive, world traveler, and passionate golfer whose career has taken him across the globe and onto some of the most prestigious golf courses in the world. A member of renowned clubs including Monterey Peninsula Country Club, CordeValle, and Boulder Ridge Golf Club, Joe has played 93 of America's Top 100 golf courses, along with legendary courses throughout Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.Joe is also the award-winning author of Pardon Me, Golf Chronicles, and Through the Green, three books inspired by the stories, traditions, humor, and human moments that make golf more than just a game. His writing blends personal experience, thoughtful observation, and a deep appreciation for the culture and character of golf.Website: https://www.josephbronson.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-bronson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorjosephbronson/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebronsongroup/Tags: golf, golf podcast, Joseph Bronson, golf mindset, mental game, life lessons, personal growth, Arnold Palmer, Pebble Beach, Augusta National, St. Andrews, golf psychology, discipline, resilience, competition, sports and life, First Tee Silicon Valley, sports culture, leadership, perseverance, curiosity, mindset, golf stories, athlete mentality, overcoming failure, Connect with Gary:Gary's WebsiteFollow Gary on InstagramGary's TiktokGary's FacebookWatch the episodes on YouTubeAdvertise on the PodcastThank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!
Gary Williams opens this Memorial Day edition of 5 Clubs by reflecting on the meaning of the holiday and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. He then dives into Wyndham Clark's remarkable final-round 60 at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, the mental reset that helped fuel his comeback victory, and why the win could mark a major turning point after a difficult stretch in Clark's career. Gary also discusses Scottie Scheffler's continued consistency, the changing dynamics of PGA TOUR venues, and the rise of young talent like Blades Brown.Steve Sands, longtime Golf Channel broadcaster and NBC Sports commentator, joins Gary to preview this week's Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club and explain why iconic venues still matter on the PGA TOUR schedule. Sands also shares thoughts on Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler needing to play together more often, the sports fandom of PGA TOUR players, memorable stories involving Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Roger Maltbie, and Arnold Palmer, and why golf's history and personalities remain such a vital part of the sport.Steve Burkowski, college golf analyst and one of the leading voices in NCAA golf coverage, joins live from Carlsbad, California to preview the NCAA Women's Golf Championship. Burkowski breaks down the dominance of Stanford and USC, why Texas could challenge for the national title, and which players are emerging as future LPGA stars. He also discusses the growing international influence in college golf, the USGA's new player development initiatives, and the evolving landscape of amateur golf in the United States.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Recapping the Weekend Winners 17:10 Steve Sands33:40 Steve BurkowskiFOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolfWant to wear Gary's Peter Millar fits from the show? Head to the link below and pick up the latest styles for on and off the course.https://www.petermillar.com/d/men
On this episode, I welcome two outstanding guests who know what it takes to compete, teach, and win at the very highest levels of the game. First up is our resident Director of Instruction, Tom Patri. We open up getting you some putting tips starting with the fundamentals like grip, set up, stance, ball position, and shaft lean. Staying with putting, we get into what's missing from Jordan Spieth's putting stroke that helped him rise to World No. 1. From there, Tom shares his thoughts on the PGA Championship, what we saw from Aaron Rai, and what we didn't see from Rory or Scottie. Then we transition to his stories of playing Shinnecock Hills, the site of this year's US Open, . Tom then weighs in on the current state of the PGA of America, what's gone wrong with their leadership in recent years, and a story about the time he met Tony Jacklin. Speaking of Tony Jacklin, he joins me next. Tony is a World Golf Hall of Famer, a 2 time major champion, and a four-time European Ryder Cup Captain. Tony reflects on Aaron Rai's win at the PGA, and Rai becoming the first Englishman to win the tournament in over a century. We then get into the details from his historic Open Championship victory, his 7 stroke victory in the US Open, captaining Europe to Ryder Cup success in the 1980s, and the unforgettable concession from Jack Nicklaus at the 1969 Ryder Cup that forever became known as “The Concession.” Tony shares incredible stories about competing against golf's greatest players, his thoughts on the state of the DP World Tour, his relationship with Nicklaus over the years, and the impact of fellow legends like Arnold Palmer and Seve Ballesteros on the game of golf. This episode is packed with golf history, PGA Tour insights, Ryder Cup memories, golf instruction, putting tips, mental game advice, and behind-the-scenes storytelling from two of the game's most respected voices. If you love hearing stories from golf legends, major championship history, Ryder Cup stories, PGA Tour commentary, and instruction that can help your game improve, this is an episode for you. Next on the Tee…where golf legends live and your game gets better. #NextOnTheTee #GolfPodcast #PGATour #GolfInstruction #GolfTips #GolfSwing #ShortGame #GolfLife #GolfNews #GolfLessons #Golfing #GolfAddict #GolfCoach #GolfTraining #GolfMentalGame #GolfHistory #RyderCup #TheOpen #OpenChampionship #MajorChampionshipGolf #GolfLegends #TomPatri #TonyJacklin #JackNicklaus #ArnoldPalmer #SeveBallesteros #JordanSpieth #DPWorldTour #GolfTalk #GolfChannel #GolfFans #GolfCommunity #GolfMedia #GolfInterview #SportsPodcast #BestGolfPodcast #ApplePodcasts #SpotifyPodcasts #GolfStories #GolfContent #GolfWorld #GolfDigest #Golfweek #InsideTheRopes #GolfersOfInstagram
Jimmy Roberts doesn't remember stats. But he never forgets people's stories, and after three decades as one of golf's most recognizable voices, he has more than most. A 13-time Emmy Award winner, Roberts has covered 17 Olympic Games and dozens of major championships for NBC Sports and Golf Channel. On this episode of the TGJ Podcast, he joins host Tom Coyne to talk about a remarkable career and what it takes to tell a great story. Along the way, he shares some of his favorites about Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Urban Meyer, two U.S. presidents, a speedskating gold medalist and a man he helped free from prison.The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYTThe Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist.
Jimmy Roberts doesn't remember stats. But he never forgets people's stories, and after three decades as one of golf's most recognizable voices, he has more than most. A 13-time Emmy Award winner, Roberts has covered 17 Olympic Games and dozens of major championships for NBC Sports and Golf Channel. On this episode of the TGJ Podcast, he joins host Tom Coyne to talk about a remarkable career and what it takes to tell a great story. Along the way, he shares some of his favorites about Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Urban Meyer, two U.S. presidents, a speedskating gold medalist and a man he helped free from prison.The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYTThe Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist.
Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter settle into the Bourbon Road bar for a warm-weather tasting session built around one unifying theme: light-proof, finished whiskeys perfect for summer sipping. The pair reconnect after Jim's trip to Branson and Todd's afternoon on the soccer sidelines, pouring five bottles that span maple syrup barrels, maple wood chunks, raw honey, port wine casks, and even an old fashioned cocktail mixer barrel — each one bringing its own creative approach to the art of the finish. On the Tasting Mat: - Iron Fish Distillery Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Maple Syrup Barrels (86 proof): A craft bourbon out of Thompsonville, Michigan, finished in barrels previously used to age maple syrup from a nearby family sugar bush farm. The nose opens with caramel green apple and buttery sweetness with virtually no ethanol heat. The palate is confectionary and sweet with a gentle warmth and a soft, hugging finish. Award-winning and approachable, this one shines as a warm-weather pour, especially over a large ice cube or alongside a glass of half-and-half iced tea. Retails around $50. *(00:02:11)* - Company Distilling Weated Bourbon Finished with Maple Wood Chunks (90 proof): From the distillery co-founded by former Jack Daniel's master distiller Jeff Arnett, this weated bourbon blends whiskey from three states using both column and pot stills, aged four to six years. Rather than using a maple syrup barrel, fully matured straight bourbon was finished by placing maple wood chunks directly into the whiskey to coax natural toasted wood character. The nose carries green apple, a hint of cinnamon toast, and a subtle forest smokiness. The palate is extraordinarily silky and smooth with very little impact up front, building to a light zip on the finish. A dangerously sessionable pour. Retails around $50. *(00:07:04)* - Green River Honey Finished Bourbon (92 proof): Distilled and aged in Owensboro, Kentucky, this four-year-old Green River straight bourbon was finished by adding a custom blend of locally sourced, seasonally selected raw unfiltered honey directly into the barrel, allowing the bourbon and honey to marry through natural barrel interaction. The result is a honey-colored, notably sweet whiskey with a confectionary nose and a smooth, very approachable palate that lends itself to mixing — a spiked Arnold Palmer or a light honey old fashioned being natural fits. Presented in distinctive hexagonal honeycomb-themed packaging. Retails at $24.99. *(00:13:31)* - Oak Lore Distilling Company Port Cask Finished Four Grain Bourbon (92 proof): From Oak Lore Distilling in North Carolina, this four-grain bourbon sourced from Southern Distilling in Statesville, NC and Kentucky partners including Bardstown/Green River receives an additional 12 to 18 months of maturation in freshly dumped domestic port wine barrels that previously held port for up to 18 years. The nose is dark and figgy with cherry and deep fruit. The palate opens with upfront sweetness before settling into a rich, heavy dark fruit finish reminiscent of well-aged port. A campfire evening sipper, particularly appealing to port lovers making the move toward bourbon. Retails at $79.95. *(00:21:48)* - Oak Lore Distilling Company Old Fashioned Finished Four Grain Bourbon (98 proof): The second of Oak Lore's Story Series entries, this four-grain bourbon finishes for an additional 18 months in barrels previously used to age Oak Lore's own old fashioned cocktail mixer. The result captures the essence of a classic old fashioned — bitters-forward aromatics with hints of orange, ginger, cardamom, and baking spice on the nose. The palate opens sweet and transitions into a bittery, cocktail-like finish that calls for nothing more than an ice cube and an orange garnish. Retails at $89.95. *(00:31:46)* Jim and Todd round out the episode with news about the freshly launched Bourbon Road website, which now hosts over 1,320 tasting notes, all 500-plus episodes, a searchable blog, and the all-new Roadie Bar — a members community complete with chat, event calendars, giveaways, and a 24/7 AI bartender named Cooper. The pair also tease an upcoming event at the Frankfurt Bourbon Society's Corner Rick House during the Bourbon on the Banks weekend on October 3rd. Sign up at thebourbonroad.com to join the community and secure your spot.
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For 50 years, the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday has helped shape Greater Columbus into a world-class sports destination. In this episode of Yes, Columbus, Boxer and Sarah sit down with Jack Nicklaus II, president of Nicklaus Design, and veteran golf journalist Dave Shedloski to reflect on the tournament's legacy, evolution and impact. In this episode, hear stories about the tournament's earliest days to and unforgettable moments at Muirfield Village Golf Club. This conversation celebrates the traditions, people and experiences that continue to make the Memorial one of the most iconic events on the PGA TOUR.Jack William Nicklaus, II -Jack Nicklaus II followed in his father's footsteps in more than just his name. Following a successful collegiate career at the University of North Carolina, Jack II enjoyed competitive success first on the amateur circuit and then the professional circuits. Jack II not only has a passion for the game of golf, but as a former University of North Carolina team alum and professional golfer, Jack has a deep understanding of the commitment both collegiate and progressional athletes take on both physically and mentally.In the late 1980's Jack II decided on a career in golf course design, designing his first golf course in 1991. A leading force in Nicklaus Family Design, he serves as President of the firm and works as both a solo designer and in collaboration with his father.In 2000, Jack II was named in Golfweek's “40 Under 40,” a list of 40 individuals under the age of 40 from the golf industry that the magazine felt would “most likely shape the game – and the business of the game, for the next 10,20 or 30 years.” The same year, Jack 11 was accepted into the prestigious American Society of Golf Course Architects, of which his father is also a member.Jack II has designed and directed nearly 55 golf courses and communities, both nationally and internationally. He has received numerous accolades for his design work and many of his designs or co-designs have hosted touring professional events or high-profile amateur championships, including the Club at Twin Eagles and Heritage Course at Ibis Golf and Country Club. He is Chairman of Muirfield Village Golf Club and The Memorial Tournament. Recently he was elected a member of The Captains Club. As an active leader in the community, he has served on several Boards of Directors, including Meeder Financial, U.S. Army War College, WorldServe, The Benjamin School and Nicklaus Children's Healthcare Foundation.Located in South Florida, Jack II is the first of five children born to Jack and Barbara Nicklaus. He is married to Allison Nicklaus, and is a father of five: Jack III, Christie, Charlie, Casey and Will. He is most proud of his 5 children and 2 grandchildren.David Shedloski has been a sports journalist for more than 40 years and holds the distinction as the only writer in golf history to have co-written books with Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.A Cleveland native and 1984 graduate of Miami (Ohio) University, Shedloski worked in daily newspapers, covering golf, Ohio State football and Cincinnati Reds baseball among other subjects. In 1995 he turned his attention solely to golf, contributing to a number of outlets. Today he serves as a contributing editor to Golf Digest and as editorial director of The Memorial, the official magazine of the Memorial Tournament. He has covered more than 500 golf tournaments worldwide and is the recipient of 17 writing awards in golf.Shedloski's author credits begin with “Golden Twilight,” published in 2001, a critically acclaimed chronicle of Nicklaus' final championship season in 2000. He also co-wrote “Memories and Mementos” with Nicklaus in 2005, and in 2015 he helped Arnold Palmer write his final memoir, “A Life Well Played,” which debuted in October 2016 on The New York Times bestseller list. His ninth book will be published in time for the 50th anniversary of the Memorial Tournament, titled: "Memorial Memories: The History of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide and Muirfield Village Golf Club."Shedloski lives in New Albany, Ohio, and is the father of two children, Alexander and Elizabeth.
PGA Championship week is here, and this episode dives into the history, tradition, money, records, and unforgettable stories behind one of golf's biggest events.We talk about the origins of the PGA Championship, the Wanamaker Trophy, legendary names like Walter Hagen, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and more. The episode also touches on Oklahoma's deep PGA Championship history, Southern Hills Country Club, PGA Frisco, old-school golf road trips, and what makes this tournament so special.MX3 Podcast is all about money, motivation, and relevant events — and this episode brings all three through the lens of golf history, major championship pressure, and personal memories from the course.
Wines We're Drinking: Cremosi Vineyards Pinot Noir — Latina-owned winery based in Oregon This week's episode is one for the cultura and the closet, mija. Jessica sits down with Elvira Zamora, visionary founder of Thrifts.com and Chicano Elegance — two platforms rooted in culture, community, and conscious expression. Elvira grew up in Lima, Peru, where reusing, repurposing, and refusing to waste were just a way of life. When she arrived in the U.S. at 10 years old, the wastefulness she witnessed was a full-on culture shock — and it sparked a lifelong commitment to sustainable fashion that she's turned into a movement. From the hidden health risks of fast fashion fabrics (yes, you might literally be wearing plastic) to the radical joy of clothing swaps and sewing circles, Elvira breaks it all down in a way that's real, funny, and genuinely eye-opening. She also shares the story behind Chicano Elegance, a glam gala she created after waiting two decades to see Latiné culture celebrated on a fashion runway — so she built the runway herself. This one will have you rethinking your closet, your consumption habits, and maybe even that wedding dress sitting in a bag in the back of your room. No judgment, just chisme and good wine. In This Episode We Cover: [00:00] Intro and welcome — Jessica introduces Elvira Zamora [01:18] Elvira's bio: Thrifts.com and Chicano Elegance [03:32] Drinks check — Elvira's Arnold Palmer and Jessica's Cremosi Vineyards Pinot Noir [06:36] Why wine doesn't have to be snobby, and Latiné-owned wine brands [07:51] How sustainable living started for Elvira — growing up in Lima, Peru [10:11] Moving to the U.S. at 10 and the culture shock of American wastefulness [11:44] Back-to-school scams and the truth about consumption culture [14:03] Growing up wanting to fit in vs. what her parents taught her [16:00] "The drug is our consumption" — and what that means for the planet [18:17] How much we're really spending (the Walmart, Amazon, and Temu receipts don't lie) [19:24] Why Goodwill and Salvation Army are not the move — and what to do instead [20:26] Sway LA and fabric recycling centers — giving clothes a real second life [23:29] How Jessica shops: thrift finds, body changes, and the one-in-one-out rule [26:16] The health risks of cheap fast fashion — carcinogens, plastic fabrics, and your skin [28:37] Fashion as food: Taco Bell vs. abuela's handmade tortillas [30:05] How Elvira's journey into upcycling started — and her dad the tailor [32:03] Repurposing curtains into skirts and the art of slow fashion [36:08] Cadena Collective, Cindy Castro, and supporting artisans paid fair wages [40:26] How purchasing power is the only language corporations speak [42:48] Radical sewing clubs, clothing swaps, and fighting back with fun [43:45] How Thrifts.com and Chicano Elegance came to be [44:43] Creating Chicano Elegance: a Met Gala by us, for us, starring us [49:10] The wedding dress conversation — how to repurpose meaningful pieces [54:13] ThredUp, fabric donation centers, and better ways to give clothes away [56:25] Prom dresses, domestic violence shelters, and giving directly to community [60:49] What's next — Thrifts.com relaunch (August/September) and the Chicano Elegance Gala in San Bernardino (September) [61:41] The challenges of building while working a 9-to-5 and caregiving for parents [64:29] What keeps Elvira going — and why passion has to be the reason [68:20] Chicano Elegance Foundation is now a 501(c)(3) — and the coffee table book [70:53] Closing thoughts: do it for yourself, do it for the next generation Connect with Elvira Zamora: Instagram: @thrifs_ Website: ChicanoElegance.com Website: Thrifts.com Fabric Recycling & Donation Resources: ThredUp: ThredUp.com Sway Fabric Recycling (Los Angeles): suay.com Search your area for domestic violence shelters, prom dress programs, and women's reentry organizations accepting clothing donations — and ask your community! Connect with Wine & Chisme: Website: thewineandchismepodcast.com Instagram: @wineandchisme TikTok: @wineandchisme YouTube: Wine & Chisme Podcast Threads: @wineandchisme LinkedIn: Wine & Chisme Podcast Latiné Wine Brand Directory: thewineandchismepodcast.com/directory Amplifying Latiné voices, one glass at a time. Salud, mi gente!
Send us Fan MailIs the 47th President acting a little... thirsty?" ☕️In this episode of Surviving Politics-ISH, we're diving into the "Alpha" closet to see why the door is hanging off the hinges. We've heard the GOP scream about "traditional values" for years, but the math is not mathing. From bizarre "performance art" with a microphone in Milwaukee to 12-minute rants about Arnold Palmer's locker room anatomy, we're looking at the receipts the "masculine Republican" base isn't prepared for.Is this "Alpha energy," or are we witnessing the most expensive, most chaotic "coming out" story in history? I'm breaking down the "SunDown" hour on Truth Social, the "handsome men" at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and why the gay community is collectively saying "No, thank you" to the 47th President.
This week on Past Our Prime, the guys crack open the May 10, 1976 issue of Sports Illustrated and bounce all over the sports world of the mid-'70s. We talk about Muhammad Ali looking very un-Ali-like in his sluggish fight with Jimmy Young and how many thought Ali lost this one. We break down the end of Arnold Palmer's days o the PGA tour when he began to realize his glory days were starting to fade, and we discuss rising stars like ABA star David Thompson and Olympic swimmer John Naber who both were taking over the spotlight. Along the way, there's plenty of classic POP randomness too — Little League snack shack junk food, terrible 1970s baseball TV coverage led by Warner Wolf, old-school hockey stories and all the weird little moments that made sports back then so much fun. But the biggest story was on the smallest guy… Hall of Fame jockey Angel Cordero Jr. stood just 5'3 and weighed a buck 13… but that didn't stop him from being one of the giants of the horse racing world. The star jockey is still very active today but we slowed him down long enough to have him tell us about his unforgettable ride in the 1976 Kentucky Derby aboard Bold Forbes. Cordero talks about stealing the race right from the start, holding off heavy favorite Honest Pleasure and pulling off one of the biggest Derby upsets of the decade. The guys also look back at Cordero's incredible career, which included more than 7,000 wins and three Kentucky Derby victories, including wins with Cannonade and Spend a Buck. And from there, the conversation turns into something even bigger than horse racing. Cordero talks about what it meant to become the first Puerto Rican jockey to win the Kentucky Derby when he got into the winners circle with Colonnade and how that helped open doors for so many riders who came after him. He also shares some great stories about his friendships with baseball legends Roberto Clemente and Orlando Cepeda, especially Cepeda, whom he considered like family. It's one of those conversations that perfectly fits what Past Our Prime is all about — great sports stories, bigger personalities and a chance to revisit an era that still feels larger than life 50 years later. Join us for another great Past Our Prime show as we cash in a winning ticket once again this week with Hall of Fame jockey, Angel Cordero Jr. Listen, download, review, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Giddyup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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He walked away from a $750,000 golf apparel order, cried on his living room floor, and told his wife their dream was dead. Then he built a $12 million business from scratch - without knowing how to brew a single beer. Geoff Tait has one of the wildest entrepreneurial stories in golf. He started a funky golf clothing brand before Travis Matthew, Puma and Nike caught on, landed a deal with Arnold Palmer himself, and drank Kettle One with The King and Jack Nicklaus on a balcony at Augusta. Then it all fell apart. Business partner battles. Lost control. Humiliation. But here's the twist: Geoff didn't go work for someone else. He went back to teaching as a marketing professor as he built the business plan for Triple Bogey Brewing Company. No brewing experience. No investors. Just a fun name and a relentless commitment to slow, organic growth. This is a conversation about the real cost of entrepreneurship, the loneliness and exhilaration of building something from nothing, and why "better hit another" isn't just a Triple Bogey Brewing slogan - it's a life philosophy. Key takeaways in this episode with Geoff that you will discover: Losing control of your company is a nightmare - but losing your values is worse Geoff learned the hard way that scaling too fast with the wrong partners can cost you everything. Now he grows organically, keeps full control, and says "the best investor is your customer." You don't need to be an expert. You need to surround yourself with the right people Geoff couldn't sew a button or brew a lager. But he knew how to spot talent, build trust, and let experts execute. His superpower isn't technical skill - it's knowing who to bring into the room. The golf industry rewards loyalty, not flash While big brands fight for shelf space, Geoff built Triple Bogey one golf course at a time - by showing up, delivering great customer service, and making a product people actually want to drink on a hot day. Slow, steady, and authentic won the race. Are you more of a watcher than a listener? Then check out our extended bonus segment with Geoff on The ModGolf YouTube channel. Click on this link or the image below to watch. Three Memorable Quotes from Geoff: "I walked out of my office with a $750,000 JCPenney order on my desk that we didn't deliver. I went home and cried on the floor and had to tell my wife what happened." "If I'm going to do this, this time it's with slow growth. For the first eight years, I was putting my own money back in. I didn't want to take on partners. I wanted to keep this thing in my complete control." "It's a lonely world being an entrepreneur. There are sleepless nights where you're waking up trying to figure out how you're going to tackle the next step. But that's the fun of it. Even if you get pits in your stomach, you just gotta keep going."
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme welcome Keith Mitchell to the show for a conversation covering everything from a deep dive into all the different ways TOUR pros pitch the ball, to the beginnings of Keith's now-iconic “Cashmere” styling patterned after 1970s Arnold Palmer.Keith delves into the way technology like TrackMan has completely changed fitting, preparation and practice - plus, the guys chat about Keith's putter collection and affinity for fine dining.Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe for more golf insights! Follow our socials: @thesmylieshow CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro + Zurich Classic Invite Story01:07 Junior Golf Memories + Early Days Together03:17 Favorite Courses + The Honors Club Stories06:13 Bucket List Golf Trips (Shinnecock, National, Muirfield)10:58 Short Game Philosophy + Parker McLachlin Influence14:49 There's No “One Way” to Chip17:21 Best Short Game Players on Tour (Dufner, Phil, P Reed)19:12 Shot Selection + Margin for Error Explained23:36 What Pros Do Differently (Gym + TrackMan)28:18 “Cashmere” Origin Story33:12 Building the Look + Style Evolution39:03 Putter Collection + Tinkering Habits43:01 Putter Changes + Left-Hand Low Switch45:45 Keith's Favorite New Orleans Restaurants49:08 Policy Board Work on a Changing TOUR#golf #pgatour #keithmitchell #smylieshow #golfrecap #golfhighlights
He won three times on the PGA Tour, with his second victory pulsated by one of golf's most dramatic shots. Join Robert Gamez on a stroll down memory lane that never gets old -- unless you're Greg Norman -- as he fondly recalls the 176-yard shot that bounced into the hole for an eagle 2 on the final hole to capture the 1990 Nestle Invitational at Bay Hill.From his junior days dominating golf in his native Las Vegas to a fabulous collegiate career at the University of Arizona, to playing golf and getting to know Arnold Palmer, all the way to his efforts today on the PGA Tour Champions, Robert takes us through the ebbs and flows of his career.A career highlighted by a once-in-a-lifetime shot for the ages!
#thePOZcast is proudly brought to you by Fountain - the leading enterprise platform for workforce management. Our platform enables companies to support their frontline workers from job application to departure. Fountain elevates the hiring, management, and retention of frontline workers at scale. To learn more, please visit: https://www.fountain.com/?utm_source=shrm-2024&utm_medium=event&utm_campaign=shrm-2024-podcast-adam-posner. Thanks for listening, and please follow us on Insta @NHPTalent and www.youtube.com/thePOZcast For all episodes, please check out www.thePOZcast.com In this episode of #thePOZcast, Adam Posner interviews Jay Delsing, a former professional golfer and broadcaster. They discuss Jay's journey from growing up in a sports family to achieving success on the PGA Tour. Jay shares memorable experiences with golf legends, the challenges of professional golf, and the lessons he's learned along the way. He reflects on his memoir, the importance of integrity in golf, and the sport's positive impact on communities. The conversation highlights the significance of authenticity and resilience in both golf and life. Takeaways: - Jay Delsing's journey from a sports family to professional golf. - The importance of obsession and dedication in achieving success. - Golf as a metaphor for life, teaching patience and resilience. - Memorable moments with legends like Arnold Palmer. - The significance of integrity and accountability in sports. - Lessons learned from failures and how they shape success. - The impact of golf on community and charity. - Writing a memoir as a reflection of one's life experiences. - The future of golf and engaging younger audiences. - Defining success through authenticity and legacy. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jay Delsing's Journey 02:58 The Early Years: Growing Up in a Sports Family 05:56 The Transition to Professional Golf 08:50 The Challenges of the PGA Tour 11:47 First Tour Win: A Dream Realized 14:55 Lessons from the Golf Course 17:57 Memorable Moments with Golf Legends 21:02 The Impact of Arnold Palmer 24:06 Writing the Memoir: Reflections on Life 27:00 Lessons for Young Athletes 29:51 The Future of Golf: Innovations and Engagement 32:58 Integrity and Accountability in Golf 36:04 Defining Success: Authenticity and Legacy
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Could Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler become golf's next great rivalry?On this episode of 5 Clubs, Gary Williams examines the growing battle between the two biggest stars in golf after Rory McIlroy's second straight Masters victory. Rory and Scottie have now combined to win four of the last five major championships, and with Scottie one major away from the career Grand Slam, Gary looks at whether this matchup could follow in the footsteps of Arnold Palmer vs. Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods vs. Phil Mickelson.The show also features two special guests fresh off their Masters debuts.U.S. Amateur champion Mason Howell joins 5 Clubs to discuss what it was like to play Augusta National for the first time, including being paired with Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young. Mason shares the story of his nervous opening tee shot, what Rory said to calm him down, the incredible roar after Rory's eagle on 17, and how he prepared for his first Masters while still balancing life as a high school senior.PGA TOUR rookie Johnny Keefer also joins the show from Hilton Head after making his Masters debut. Johnny talks about the challenge of taking in Augusta National for the first time, the grind of life on Tour, what he learned from playing alongside veterans like Webb Simpson, Adam Scott, Jason Day, and Scottie Scheffler, and how his experience on the Korn Ferry Tour has helped prepare him for the PGA TOUR. 5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Scottie vs. Rory16:35 Mason Howell30:35 Johnny Keefer43:20 Future of PGA Tour SponsorshipFOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolfCould Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler become golf's next great rivalry?On this episode of 5 Clubs, Gary Williams examines the growing battle between the two biggest stars in golf after Rory McIlroy's second straight Masters victory. Rory and Scottie have now combined to win four of the last five major championships, and with Scottie one major away from the career Grand Slam, Gary looks at whether this matchup could follow in the footsteps of Arnold Palmer vs. Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods vs. Phil Mickelson.The show also features two special guests fresh off their Masters debuts.U.S. Amateur champion Mason Howell joins 5 Clubs to discuss what it was like to play Augusta National for the first time, including being paired with Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young. Mason shares the story of his nervous opening tee shot, what Rory said to calm him down, the incredible roar after Rory's eagle on 17, and how he prepared for his first Masters while still balancing life as a high school senior.PGA TOUR rookie Johnny Keefer also joins the show from Hilton Head after making his Masters debut. Johnny talks about the challenge of taking in Augusta National for the first time, the grind of life on Tour, what he learned from playing alongside veterans like Webb Simpson, Adam Scott, Jason Day, and Scottie Scheffler, and how his experience on the Korn Ferry Tour has helped prepare him for the PGA TOUR. 5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Scottie vs. Rory16:35 Mason Howell30:35 Johnny Keefer43:20 Future of PGA Tour SponsorshipFOLLOW 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
In this episode, host Travis Chappell and producer Eric dive into the surprising world of the highest-paid dead celebrities, using a recent Forbes report as a springboard to unpack how estates, brands, and IP keep generating cash long after someone is gone. They break down what Michael Jackson, Dr. Seuss, Pink Floyd, Biggie, Jimmy Buffett, Kobe Bryant, Arnold Palmer, Shaq, and others did with their intellectual property—and what that means for creators, entrepreneurs, and personal brands today. Along the way, they dig into AI, likeness rights, and why owning your own image and work matters more than ever. On this episode we talk about: How Michael Jackson turned catalog ownership into hundreds of millions in posthumous earnings Why Dr. Seuss continues to sell millions of books and land major licensing deals decades after his death How Pink Floyd, Biggie, Jimmy Buffett, Kobe Bryant, and Arnold Palmer structured exits, brands, and licensing to keep cash flowing Why IP (intellectual property), catalogs, and name/image/likeness rights are the real long-term assets behind these fortunes How AI, likeness rights, and “owning yourself” will reshape the future of creative work and personal brands Top 3 Takeaways Own your IP and likeness. The biggest long-term winners are the ones who own their catalogs, brands, and name/image/likeness rights, because those assets can be licensed, sold, and repackaged for years. Build assets, not just income. Touring, projects, and launches are great, but the real wealth comes from building a body of work and brand that can be bundled, sold, or licensed as a catalog over time. Differentiate yourself in the age of AI. As AI-generated content explodes, the most valuable creators will be the ones doing interesting things in the real world, protecting their rights, and building distinctive voices and experiences that can't be easily replicated. Notable Quotes "Not only was he creating a lot of content, he was owning a ton of content, which is like where the real money is actually made." "The takeaway is the value of IP—IP seems to be almost publicly undervalued when it is the catalyst for so many of these fortunes." "If you can still do your own thing and stand out from the crowd, you're going to win long term, whether you're fighting with AI or copycats or whatever that is." Connect with Travis Chappell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travischappell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This edition of Next on the Tee feels like a homecoming… as I'm joined by two longtime friends of the show and proud Pittsburgh natives who've each been with me since the very beginning. First up is Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor Eric Johnson. Eric has been a mainstay on that prestigious list for well over a decade, and his journey has taken him from 17 years at Oakmont…to Nemacolin…Yellowstone Club…and now to his new role as Director of Instruction at the legendary Baltusrol Golf Club. Eric shares what it's been like stepping onto those historic grounds, reflects on last year's U.S. Open at Oakmont, weighs in on Tiger's latest challenges, and even gives us his picks for The Masters. Along the way, we share some laughs and pay tribute to a few special people who've helped shape his journey. Then I'm joined by one of the game's true grinders, Bob Friend Jr. Bob reflects on the work ethic that defined his career, what it was like being one of only a few players to ever qualify for the U.S. Open on his home course, Oakmont, in 1994, which was also Arnold Palmer's final appearance. You'll hear about what it was like to be on the course that day, the challenge of putting on greens during a recent tournament when they were rolling at an unbelievable 18 on the stimp, plus a great Jack Nicklaus story and a simple tip that can help all of us play better right away. It's a fun, story-filled episode packed with insights, memories, and practical golf advice you can take straight to the course. #golfpodcast #golf #golftips #golfinstruction #golfadvice #golfcoach #golftraining #improveyourgolf #golfswing #shortgame #putting #golflife #golfaddict #golfstagram #golfing #pgatour #championstour #usopen #themasters #oakmont #oakmontcountryclub #baltusrol #ericjohnson #bobfriendjr #arnoldpalmer #jacknicklaus #golflessons #golfstories #golflegends #sportspodcast #podcast #podcastlife #golfcontent #nextonthetee #golfcommunity #amateurgolf #playbettergolf #golftournament #golfinterview
Masters weekend presents the perfect opportunity to catch up with Jeff Burey, a mainstay in the KC golf community for decades. From Masters stories to major personalities, top clubs, the business of golf, and more. Great conversation past and present!
Billy Andrade joins Steak Shapiro and Sandra Golden to share stories from his long career on the PGA Tour, including the legendary dynamic between Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at the friction between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson during their 2004 Ryder Cup pairing. They also discuss the Atlanta Falcons' roster challenges and provide live updates from the Masters. 02:02 - Hawks and Braves Recap 05:02 - Amateur Golf Talent 07:40 - Arnie and Jack Nicklaus 11:58 - Tiger Woods' Impact 16:52 - Falcons Roster Challenges 24:08 - Tiger and Phil Feud 33:13 - Champions Tour Life 41:05 - Pro-Am Experience
Billy Andrade joins Steak Shapiro to reflect on his professional career and the unique atmosphere of playing at The Masters alongside Arnold Palmer. They also break down the Atlanta Hawks' playoff positioning and pay tribute to the late Atlanta sports broadcasting legend Beau Bock. 01:00 - Billy Andrade Joins Steak 06:12 - The Masters 1987 Story 11:41 - Hawks Play-in Race News 13:32 - Braves and Falcons Update 18:21 - Remembering Beau Bock
Billy Andrade joins the conversation to reflect on the legacy of Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus while analyzing the recent performances of the Atlanta Hawks and Braves. He details the cultural shift Tiger Woods brought to the PGA Tour and previews the latest from the Masters. 01:33 - Hawks And Braves Updates 03:40 - Masters And Mason Howell 07:11 - Palmer Versus Nicklaus 11:12 - Tiger Woods' Impact
Billy Andrade joins Steak Shapiro and Sandra Golden to discuss his experiences playing in the Masters and his career on the PGA and Champions Tours. They pay tribute to the late Atlanta sports media icon Beau Bock and recap the latest news for the Hawks and Braves. 01:53 - Andrade's Masters Memories 06:41 - Playing with Arnold Palmer 12:10 - Atlanta Sports Update 19:18 - Tribute to Beau Bock 24:04 - Andrade's Career Origins 31:45 - Secrets of Augusta National 40:20 - Masters Broadcast Experience
What celebrity cruise did Surber describe as "smelling like old chili"?The Masters victory dinner menus, reviewed, and why we can't have them in the NFL (short answer: "Pete Carroll")Time for another meeting of our Mike Lombardi Review BoardHolding space to mourn the Big Ten's recent run of titles like the SEC honks we areThe Shutdown Fullcast is on Patreon. This is how we pay our producers, and occasionally ourselves. If you'd like to help with that, give us $4 a month (or a larger, funnier number of your choosing) and we'll give you bonus episodes. As of this recording we have delivered 28 (twenty-eight!!) bonus episodes since launching in August. We think this is a pretty good deal (for you)Now through June 30, 100% of proceeds from PTKU merch sold through the Shutdown Fullstore will be donated to the Transgender Resource Center of New MexicoShutdown Fullcast is produced by Michael Ray SurberFullcast theme variant arranged and performed by Corey CunninghamDID YOU KNOW: Spencer and Holly write Channel 6, a year-round newsletter that is mostly about football, until it's notBefore the world ends (again), treat yourself to Jason's critically praised novel and other workTravel in your mind palace to Phantom Island, Ryan's new show with Steven Godfrey, which is not a college football show because another simply cannot existCheck out Surber's band, Killer Antz
Easter weekend recap! Joey felt pressured when getting the family ready for church. Nancy went to the 11am church service instead of the sunrise one because of the weather. Her grandson’s diaper leaked and got her shoes wet. Karly dressed as the Easter Bunny for her family party. Monday Morning Wake Up Call with 9-Year-Old Brantley We gave away Hardy tickets with a Hardy Haiku. We read haiku poems about a Hardy song and whoever guessed the song correctly won! Hot Tea: Zach Bryan had to cancel a show due to bad weather but pitched a fit about it. LeBron James thinks the Memphis Grizzlies need to move to Nashville. An inmate asked a judge for a longer prison sentence in court. Nancy realized that she is addicted to Arnold Palmer drinks (half tea/half lemonade). She gets antsy if she hasn’t had one in a while and immediately gets happy when she has one. Joey’s equivalent is a Diet Mountain Dew and Karly’s is a McDonald's Coke. The astronauts on the Artemis II space mission will orbit the moon today! A new company wants to position mirrors in space that can reflect sunlight onto a place when it’s still nighttime. Lucky 7 for $50 to Old South Candy Joey needs parenting advice. His older son refuses to wear shorts and his younger one refuses to wear jeans. He wonders what the line is between picking his battles, making sure they’re dressed appropriately, and letting them choose their own style. A fan at a Cody Johnson meet and greet rubbed Cody’s belly like he was Buddha. Joey was flicked in the face with soda from the straw of the man sitting next to him at the movies. It wasn’t on purpose, but it grossed Joey out. Karly is currently first place in the company March Madness bracket challenge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Easter weekend recap! Joey felt pressured when getting the family ready for church. Nancy went to the 11am church service instead of the sunrise one because of the weather. Her grandson’s diaper leaked and got her shoes wet. Karly dressed as the Easter Bunny for her family party. Monday Morning Wake Up Call with 9-Year-Old Brantley We gave away Hardy tickets with a Hardy Haiku. We read haiku poems about a Hardy song and whoever guessed the song correctly won! Hot Tea: Zach Bryan had to cancel a show due to bad weather but pitched a fit about it. LeBron James thinks the Memphis Grizzlies need to move to Nashville. An inmate asked a judge for a longer prison sentence in court. Nancy realized that she is addicted to Arnold Palmer drinks (half tea/half lemonade). She gets antsy if she hasn’t had one in a while and immediately gets happy when she has one. Joey’s equivalent is a Diet Mountain Dew and Karly’s is a McDonald's Coke. The astronauts on the Artemis II space mission will orbit the moon today! A new company wants to position mirrors in space that can reflect sunlight onto a place when it’s still nighttime. Lucky 7 for $50 to Old South Candy Joey needs parenting advice. His older son refuses to wear shorts and his younger one refuses to wear jeans. He wonders what the line is between picking his battles, making sure they’re dressed appropriately, and letting them choose their own style. A fan at a Cody Johnson meet and greet rubbed Cody’s belly like he was Buddha. Joey was flicked in the face with soda from the straw of the man sitting next to him at the movies. It wasn’t on purpose, but it grossed Joey out. Karly is currently first place in the company March Madness bracket challenge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to go from a Chicago paperboy with nothing in his pocket… to a 5x bestselling author, musician, and host of one of the most globally recognized podcasts with 50 million listens? Tony D'Urso knows — and in this episode of Syndication Made Easy with Vinney "Smile" Chopra, he shares every step of how he got there. From his immigrant roots in Italy and Chicago to building a media empire with zero connections and zero experience, Tony brings raw honesty, practical frameworks, and genuine wisdom to every minute of this conversation. He and Vinney dive deep into Vision Maps, the "Burn the Bridge" mindset, AI and the future of work, passive income as a survival strategy, servant leadership, and Tony's brand-new inspirational music album. Whether you're an accredited investor, a real estate syndicator, or an entrepreneur trying to build the life you actually want — this episode will shift your thinking.
Slater and Tim run the show without AJ today. They talk recent sim rounds, Tim switching clubs... again, Arnold Palmer win by Ackshay, and would you trade your golf buddies for 10 mil???Instagram/X/Threads: @100_keepitunderEmail: 100keepitunder@gmail.comListen, rate, review, subscribe, like, save, share, comment, DM, email and Keep It Under 100!
Pat Fitzmaurice and Bo McBrayer recap The Arnold Palmer before exploring the top betting strategies for The Players Championship! We dive into the betting odds, analyze the favorites and long shots, and reveal our top betting card selections to help you maximize your winnings as the 2026 PGA season rolls on! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Arnold Palmer Recap - 0:00:27 The Players Championship Preview - 0:06:34 Omaha Steaks - 0:13:44 Betting Odds - 0:15:01 BettingPros Premium - 0:27:23 Hard Rock Bet of The Week - 0:31:50 Betting Cards - 0:34:01 One & Done Selections - 0:35:05 Helpful Links: Hard Rock Bet - All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Sign up for Hard Rock Bet and make a $5 bet and you'll get $150 in bonus bets if you win. Head over to Hard Rock Bet, sign up and make your first deposit today. Payable in bonus bet(s). Not a cash offer. Offered by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in FL. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, in all other states. Must be 21+ and physically present in AZ, CO, FL, IL, IN, MI, NJ, OH, TN or VA to play. Terms and conditions apply. Concerned about gambling? In FL, call 1-833-PLAYWISE. In IN, if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, MI, NJ, OH, TN, VA). BettingPros App - Make winning bets with advice and picks from top sports betting experts. The BettingPros app puts consensus and expert-driven sports betting advice at your fingertips to help you pinpoint the best odds and make winning bets. Download it today on the App Store or Google Play. BettingPros Discord - Looking to up your game in sports betting? Join our exclusive sports betting Discord community at bettingpros.com/chat! Not only can you connect with expert handicappers who provide free picks for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, player props, live betting, and more, but now you can also participate in our weekly community picks. Cast your vote, see how your picks stack up against the experts, and track your success! BettingPros Pick Tracker – Want to track all of your wagers in one place? Check out the BettingPros Pick Tracker. It syncs up with your sportsbooks to tally which picks hit, and which miss AND gives you a live look at what the public is doing so you can use real-time tracking to determine which plays to make, and which to fade: bettingpros.com/pick-tracking Omaha Steaks - Go to https://www.OmahaSteaks.com to get an extra $35 off with promo code PROS at checkout. Minimum purchase may apply. Thanks to Omaha Steaks for sponsoring us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Tom and Sean are back for another edition of PGA Weekly on the pod as the guys break down Akshay Bhatia's third career PGA Tour win in a Playoff over Daniel Berger at the Arnold Palmer at Bayhill. Next, the guys work the leaderboard before making their picks for The Players Championship before wrapping up with a game of “buy or sell” for a group of notables to Top 20 this weekend at TPC Sawgrass. Everyone enjoy the pod and remember to rate, review, and subscribe!
Andy and Brendan are just about ready to head down to Ponte Vedra for a "major" March event, but we've already missed out on one Players tradition! Andy can't believe that the yearly TPC Sawgrass arrival videos did not make it into Sunday's Arnold Palmer Invitational broadcast. NBC couldn't cut away from a duel between Daniel Berger and Akshay Bhatia on the back nine that ended with Akshay's third playoff win on the PGA Tour. The two break down Bhatia's comeback win and standing in the game as one of the premier players under the age of 25. The constant comparisons between Rickie Fowler and Arnold Palmer and some complaints from Justin Thomas regarding the setup at Bay Hill also feature prominently in this Arnold Palmer Invitational recap. The Players DID release their featured groups on Sunday afternoon, leaving a spot for an injured(?) Rory McIlroy and a struggling Justin Thomas to be on non-stop coverage for the first two rounds. Andy's "Event of the Week," the Puerto Rico Open, was "must see TV" with a leaderboard full of young talent including John Daly II, Blades Brown, and winner Ricky Castillo. Patrick Reed notched another DP World Tour top 10, but could not stop the blaze of Dan Bradbury at the Joburg Open. Brendan then shifts the conversation to Jon Rahm's win at LIV Hong Kong, his first individual win since 2024. Neither Brendan nor Andy are moved much by this win for Rahm and point out that maybe playing a LIV schedule is not the best preparation for a major championship, unlike the test presented by Bay Hill this week. Lastly on results, Zach Johnson is one-for-one in his Champs Tour career, taking down the James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational! Sorry to all Ben Crane bettors, as he finished outside of the top 30 in his Senior Tour debut. This Gambling Podcast regrets the error. Check back on Tuesday as Andy and Brendan go live(?) to preview the 2026 Players Championship! Thank you to Optum for their support of our Players Championship coverage.
Magic edge Mavericks 115-114, Lightning drop 4th straight since Olympic break and lose at Winnipeg 4-1, Daniel Berger shot a 9-under 63 and leads after first round of Arnold Palmer Invitational, Orlando City will be on the road to face New York City FC Saturday, F1 season begins with Australian Grand Prix, NASCAR heads to Phoenix Sunday, more in today's 'Sports Page' with Mike Bianchi
Magic edge Mavericks 115-114, Lightning drop 4th straight since Olympic break and lose at Winnipeg 4-1, Daniel Berger shot a 9-under 63 and leads after first round of Arnold Palmer Invitational, Orlando City will be on the road to face New York City FC Saturday, F1 season begins with Australian Grand Prix, NASCAR heads to Phoenix Sunday, more in today's 'Sports Page' with Mike BianchiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about Regulation Hooky, Chill Czar, flip a falcon, ipso facto, coin decision, interest rock, 360 valley of interest, Gavin puke, Sopranos, cookbooks, beef fizz, dirtbag sodas, Arnold Palmer vs Shirely Temple, evil Gavin, Fruitopia, poutine, food whimsy, roaming price, and Andrew's hole. Sponsored by Zocdoc. Go to Zocdoc.com/regulation and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor. #sponsored Support us directly at https://www.patreon.com/TheRegulationPod Stay up to date, get exclusive supplemental content, and connect with other Regulation Listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your Wednesday BEST BETS with Sia Nejad, Buckets, Mike McClure, Jeff Hochman, and Brady Kannon, as they give out their plays for the NBA, College Basketball, PGA, and MORE! (0:00) Intro (5:25) Buckets' Soccer Pick (8:16) Jeff's College Basketball Pick (11:20) Brady's Arnold Palmer Picks (16:42) Free Sportsline NBA, CBB Picks (20:35) Mike's CBB Bet and Arnold Palmer Picks (26:25) Buckets' Bonus Soccer Bets and Dice Golf Pick (33:20) Sia's Arnold Palmer Pick (34:50) Brady's Arnold Palmer Prop
We know from various beer festivals that Ohio has a pretty incredible craft beer scene, and this show courtesy of listener Ryan Lamb focuses on Cincinnati beers that take it easy on the ABV. We try six beers from three different breweries - including one now-closed legend - and find ourselves mapping out a road trip by the end of the episode. We also get our minds (and appetites) freaked by the Criss Angel Breakfast Lunch and Pizza (CABLP) menu, comment on those Arnold Palmer rumors, appreciate the art of the subtle pastry, and try not to lose that grain feeling. Beers Reviewed Listermann Brewing Company - Losantiville Pre-Prohibition Lager Sonder Brewing - Voss (Kölsch) Sonder Brewing - Divot (Lemonade & Iced Tea Ale) MadTree Brewing Company - Legendary Lager MadTree Brewing Company - Queen City Pale Ale MadTree Brewing Company - Dreamsicle (Orange & Vanilla Ale)
Looking to start another streak, the bets cover from the teens to the 600s this week at Bay Hill. SportsGuyTy and ShallowCal debate the merits of an Arnold Palmer, and rank all-time country club drinks. One chance at a team win in the 60s, and plenty love for Viktor Hovland floaties and all. SportsGuyTy joins ShallowCal in the Tiger Woods Clear Legends club. And as always, tips, picks and best bets for the Arnold Palmer Inviational.
Is Bay Hill overrated? We go in depth on Arnold's golf course and the pros and cons of the design. The three of us discuss where it ranks on Tour compared to other stops.Is it Jordan Spieth's week? Our Jordan gives insight into why, for the first time all year, a win is a potential outcome for Spieth. As always, we give our picks at the tail-end of the episode for whom we think is likely to have a great week.Enjoy!
Pat Fitzmaurice and Bo McBrayer recap The Cognizant Classic before exploring the top betting strategies for The Arnold Palmer Invitational! We dive into the betting odds, analyze the favorites and long shots, and reveal our top betting card selections to help you maximize your winnings as the 2026 PGA season rolls on! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Cognizant Classic Recap - 0:00:42 Arnold Palmer Invitational Preview - 0:07:46 Omaha Steaks - 0:12:55 The Favorites - 0:14:00 Mid-Range Options - 0:21:11 BettingPros App - 0:25:34 The Long Shots - 0:26:11 Hard Rock Bet of the Week - 0:31:02 Betting Cards - 0:32:36 Puerto Rico Open - 0:34:13 One-and-Done Picks - 0:36:04 Outro - 0:37:03 Helpful Links: Hard Rock Bet - All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Sign up for Hard Rock Bet and make a $5 bet and you'll get $150 in bonus bets if you win. Head over to Hard Rock Bet, sign up and make your first deposit today. Payable in bonus bet(s). Not a cash offer. Offered by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in FL. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, in all other states. Must be 21+ and physically present in AZ, CO, FL, IL, IN, MI, NJ, OH, TN or VA to play. Terms and conditions apply. Concerned about gambling? In FL, call 1-833-PLAYWISE. In IN, if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, MI, NJ, OH, TN, VA). BettingPros App - Make winning bets with advice and picks from top sports betting experts. The BettingPros app puts consensus and expert-driven sports betting advice at your fingertips to help you pinpoint the best odds and make winning bets. Download it today on the App Store or Google Play. BettingPros Discord - Looking to up your game in sports betting? Join our exclusive sports betting Discord community at bettingpros.com/chat! Not only can you connect with expert handicappers who provide free picks for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, player props, live betting, and more, but now you can also participate in our weekly community picks. Cast your vote, see how your picks stack up against the experts, and track your success! BettingPros Pick Tracker – Want to track all of your wagers in one place? Check out the BettingPros Pick Tracker. It syncs up with your sportsbooks to tally which picks hit, and which miss AND gives you a live look at what the public is doing so you can use real-time tracking to determine which plays to make, and which to fade: bettingpros.com/pick-tracking Omaha Steaks - Go to https://www.OmahaSteaks.com to get an extra $35 off with promo code PROS at checkout. Minimum purchase may apply. Thanks to Omaha Steaks for sponsoring us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys chat with PGA Tour rising star Neal Shipley and recap a wild Sunday at the Cognizant Classic. Plus, Shane Lowry's off-putting move, a hilarious “grass” chirp and why we're shrinking Jason Kelce's golf shoes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.