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The White House in lockdown after two National Guard soldiers shot dead; Revelations about Russia's input in the U-S brokered plan to end war in Ukraine; and in golf, Min Woo Lee in a strong position to compete at the Australian PGA Championship this weekend.
Chris McKee wraps up everything that happened this week at the Australian PGA Championship where 23 year-old LIV golfer David Pui got the win. McKee then plays audio of Rory McIlory discussing his business interests and post career plans and then closes the show with audio of PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp discussing the possible major schedule changes for the tour.
Welcome to the Sweet Spot, sponsored by SBK. Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming Australian PGA Championship as Warren Ashurst steps in this week with Steve Palmer to take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also take a look back at last week's tournament, which was won by Spain's David Puig. Steve gives us his predictions for the Australian Open, Nedbank Golf Challenge & Hero world Challenge.
This is something a bit different. I don't often like to give my opinion on things but with the Australian Open on this week held at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, I felt it was time to talk about the men's Australian Open.On this episode of the podcast I raise the question of why doesn't the men's Australian Open move around Australia? It's been locked up between Sydney and Melbourne for the best part of 50 yrs (with 2 exceptions in 1998 and 2001) and no one seems to think there's anything wrong with that. Well I do!On top of my idea for the next 20yrs of men's Australian Open courses, I ignite the same argument with the men's Australian PGA Championship with it being locked up in Queensland, and I also talk about the idea of bringing back the Australian Masters. There's also something more given that golf is back to being an incredibly popular spectator sport in Australia, I also raise the idea of something that's been asleep for a long time - The Australian Match Play Championship. I think there's arguably an appetite for it too.Join me as I explore the idea of these tournaments being different to what they are today and even bringing some back, along with my ideas of just where to host them. You might think I'm mad, you might think I'm crazy, maybe you might even agree with me on some points, but at the end of this podcast, I ultimately want you thinking about how can we make these tournaments better still.Oh and if you're interested, get in now and book your place by clicking here for the John Deere Technology Demonstration Event & Operations Centre Mini Clinic on 10th December 2025You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green!The Golfing Greenkeeper - InstagramThe Golfing Greenkeeper - FacebookThe Golfing Greenkeeper TV - YouTubeSend me an email to - thegolfinggreenkeeper@gmail.comPeople and places mentioned in this podcast:Australia Open wikiRoyal Melbourne Golf ClubKingston Heath Golf ClubLake Karrinyup Country ClubRoyal Sydney Golf Club7 Mile BeachThe Grand Golf ClubPeninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club (PK)Royal Adelaide Golf ClubRoyal Canberra Golf ClubNSW Golf ClubDarwin Golf ClubMetropolitan Golf ClubLinks Kennedy Bay Golf CourseRoyal Queensland Golf ClubKooyonga Golf ClubRoyal Hobart Golf ClubVictoria Golf ClubThe Lakes Golf ClubRACV Royal PinesTerrey Hills Golf and Country ClubJoondalup ResortPalmerston Golf ClubHuntingdale Golf ClubCommonwealth Golf ClubYarra Yarra Golf ClubThe National Golf Club - Long Island CourseWoodlands Golf ClubMoonah Links - Open CourseBonville Golf ResortHope Island Golf CourseMount Lawley Golf ClubGlenelg Golf ClubBarwon Heads Golf ClubMaroochy River Golf ClubMagenta Shores Golf & Country ClubGold Creek Country ClubSt Andrews Beach Golf Course
Quentin Hull was live at Royal Queensland for the Australian PGA Championship and was joined by former Australian Golfer Ian Baker-Finch.
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Listen to the full show podcast with Adam Hawse. Former Professional Golfer Mark Allen gives an Australian PGA Championship update Western Sydney Wanderers Coach Alen Stajcic previews this weekend's Sydney derby Socceroos Legend Mark Bosnich Wraps up the UEFA Champions League See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Fox is tied for third at the Australian PGA Championship, three strokes off the pace, but it was fellow Kiwi Kazuma Kobori who played one of the shots of day, nailing a hole in one on the par 3 17th.
Ryan Fox has made a strong start to his season to be tied for third at the Australian PGA Championship, while fellow New Zealander Kazuma Kobori shot a hole in one.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update: A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox and Australia’s Anthony Quayle the clubhouse leaders after the first round of the Australian PGA Championship. Ned Reeves signs on with Hawthorn Arsenal top of the Premier League & Champions LeagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update: A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox and Australia’s Anthony Quayle the clubhouse leaders after the first round of the Australian PGA Championship. Ned Reeves signs on with Hawthorn Arsenal top of the Premier League & Champions LeagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the full show podcast with Adam Hawse. Wide World Of Sports commentator Mat Thompson gives an Australian PGA Championship update Sydney FC Star Joe Lolley previews this weekends Sydney derby Australian Supercars Legend Mark Skaife joins us ahead of the Supercars Grand Final See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update: A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox and Australia’s Anthony Quayle the clubhouse leaders after the first round of the Australian PGA Championship. Ned Reeves signs on with Hawthorn Arsenal top of the Premier League & Champions LeagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Doctor gets you ready for this weeks big golf event. Follow Will Doctor on X @drmedia59 Will Docter previews the Australian PGA at Royal Queensland breaking down course fit key player profiles and recent form across a deep field highlighting Minwoo Lee Joaquin Niemann Rasmus Neergaard Petersen Adam Scott Cam Smith Mark Leishman Sebastian Munoz Ryan Fox Carlos Ortiz and more while recapping Sammy Valimaki's breakthrough RSM Classic win and the brutal FedExCup cutoff stories he discusses Minwoo's swing rebuild and bulking phase Niemann's elite short game Petersen's elite ball striking and concerns for players like Pooj and Smith he evaluates fall form DP World Tour finishes chipping and putting trends and local Australian success histories he also touches on President's Cup stakes for Scott and Fox the rise of young international talent and several players' media comments he delivers his betting card featuring Minwoo Lee top 10 Elvis Smiley top 20 sleeper Anthony Quayle top 20 one matchup Weisberger over Halvorsen and his only outright pick Rasmus Neergaard Petersen 12 1 plus a full DraftKings lineup built around Petersen Smiley Weiyu Ding Quayle Weisberger and Cameron Adam wrapping with course strategy notes emphasizing approach play and Bermuda performance for the week at Royal Queensland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Australian PGA Championship is underway. PGA of Australia Senior Writer Tony Webeck joined Luke Bradnam on 4BC Breakfast to talk about the tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Out of the Rough Podcast, Nate and Jake talk all things BMW Australian PGA Championship of the DP World Tour! Nate can be found on Twitter (X) @NateOoTR and Jake can be found @THEJakeFriedman. Be sure to follow Out of the Rough on all forms of social media. For more golf content, visit www.ootrough.com!
The criminal cases against two prominent Donald Trump critics dismissed; Power outages after storms and hail in southeast Queensland; and in golf, Min Woo Lee says he is mentally and physically prepared to play his best at the Australian PGA Championship.
After clocking up a staggering 535 hours in the air this year, Daniel Gale opens up about the gruelling reality of chasing a global golf career. Hear how he planned to use those hard-earned lessons to secure his future at the Australian PGA Championship this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Sweet Spot, sponsored by SBK. Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming Australian PGA Championship as Dave Clark returns with Steve Palmer to take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also take a look back at last week's tournaments. Steve gives us his predictions for the Australian PGA Championship, including some triple figure prices.
Mike is running solo this week as everyone is flat out heading in to Christmas! Don't worry, I still break down all of the odds for this weeks event as well as give you the form of the top of the pops in the market to give you an idea of how they are going. If you want the free email, hit us up at threeputtpodcast@gmail.com
Belgian golf star Nicolas Colsaerts opened up about his weather-beaten arrival at Royal Queensland and why the Australian PGA Championship feels like a homecoming for his family. Tune in to hear his insights on the boom of virtual golf and why he is firmly backing the Aussies over the English this summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pro Golfer Ryan Fox catches up with Smithy to chat Australian PGA Championship 2025, expectations, goals & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Will give you their thoughts on Fitzy's win and Rory's choke? in this weeks DPWT Championship as well as discuss Adam Schenck's win at 200-1 on the PGA Tour in the Bahamas. We also give you the opening odds for the Queensland PGA and a very quick run down on some of the starts heading down for next weeks Australian PGA Championship.
In episode 224, Max chats with the CEO of PGA Australia Gavin Kirkman! Gavin shares his journey from starting out in retail, to working at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast, and eventually stepping into the role of CEO of PGA Australia. We chat about the Australian PGA Championship, the upcoming Australian Open at Royal Melbourne, and the realities facing professional golf in Australia - from player sustainability to growing prize money and improving governance across the sport. Gavin also reflects on the day he found out he was appointed CEO, the accomplishments he's most proud of in his tenure so far, and what's next for the game in Australia. Plus, a surprise drop-in from golf legend Ian Baker-Finch! All this and much more in episode 224 of Sporting Max! www.instagram.com/sportingmax.podcast/
Jason Day shares what it was like to be turned down by LIV Golf, his thoughts on what makes him fulfilled in life, being a dad of 5, the Masters and how he plays Augusta National, his trip to the Australian PGA Championship and more.
The PGA Tour Fall Series has concluded, and the final 125 Tour cards for 2025 are locked in. Fan favorite and Full Swing star Joel Dahmen was on the cusp of not having his card heading to next year, but came through at the RSM to squeak by at #124. LPGA Tour purses will be going up significantly in 2025, Amateur Luke Clanton is making a name for himself on Tour. Did Patrick Reed have a perfect round of golf? A Guy named Elvis outlasted the guys favorite Cameron Smith at the Australian PGA Championship
Welcome to the Sweet Spot, sponsored by Free Super Tips. Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming ISPS Handa Australian Open. Dave Clark and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's tournament. The team also look back on the Australian PGA Championship & The RSM Classic. Steve gives us his best predictions ISPS Handa Australian Open, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Andy and Brendan are together again for a Monday episode wrapping up the end of both the PGA Tour and LPGA seasons. Before getting to that, Andy has some thoughts on Golf Channel's coverage of the Australian PGA Championship late Saturday night, as the broadcast cut to commercial after the approach shots on the 72nd hole. Although we didn't entirely see how, Elvis Smylie made his par and secured his first DP World Tour win, holding off Cam Smith in the final group. From there, the two discuss the RSM Classic, the final event of the FedEx Fall and the end of the 2024 PGA Tour season. Maverick McNealy won his first PGA Tour event with a birdie on the final hole, leaving Luke Clanton, Daniel Berger, and Nico Echavarria (and his minute) in a tie for second. Brendan and Andy give props to McNealy on his first win after an up-and-down career so far before questioning how Luke Clanton, an amateur, has not secured a PGA Tour card yet despite his four top ten finishes this season. Brendan also shares a quote from Daniel Berger about how just 10% of his peak play is at a "different level" than most of the guys he's competing with. Lastly, Andy and Brendan take a look at the top 125 bubble at the conclusion of the FedEx Fall, where Joel Dahmen kept his card using the 13 FedEx Cup points he got for free in the no-cut Zozo. Next, they talk through the CME Tour Championship on the LPGA Tour, won by Jeeno Thitikul, making her the big financial winner of this season and NOT Nelly Korda. Lexi Thompson, playing in her final event as a full-time player, expressed some displeasure at split tees on Sunday due to the TV broadcast window, which did not allow her to finish her career on the 18th hole. With golf talk wrapped up, Brendan details the biggest event of the day - the Maplewood 11U football team against Major Tuddy and his band of misfit mascots at Northwest Field. The kids shut out the mascots, winning 13-0 with two forced turnovers in the short game. Major Tuddy did get some hits in though, with footage of a personal foul after an interception making the rounds on Twitter. Andy is fired up about the "best case scenario" of another Bears loss with Caleb Williams looking great, as the 'Flus must be cut loose after this season. PJ shares that Bob Papa is not pleased with the New York Giants and the three make another pitch for a godfather offer to bring him to the Champions Tour full time. To finish this episode, everyone goes back and forth about the inaugural Year in Review livestream, coming to YouTube at some point this week.
Brendan and Andy start this Wednesday episode with some Fried Egg business, highlighting the Black Friday sale in the Pro Shop and promoting the just-announced 2025 events schedule. From there, Brendan gives a shoutout to Dr. George F. Grant, the inventor of the golf tee, who's getting some much-deserved recognition in Massachusetts. Andy is extra excited about the "player uprising" against slow play, which now includes Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Lexi Thompson, and Lucas Glover, among others. The PGA Tour announced that the much-discussed changes to cut cards and field sizes were approved, with Jay Monahan giving PGA Tour "fans" the lead mention ahead of players and partners in the press release. Lucas Glover was not pleased with the results of this vote, telling Adam Schupak that "they think we're stupid" when saying these changes will improve pace of play. While player cards are getting cut in a few years, budget cuts are also reportedly coming to the PGA Tour as SSG is looking to decrease spending by "tens of millions" of dollars. Meanwhile, the DP World Tour is losing ten players to the PGA Tour, including Paul Waring, who shared his readiness to make the jump on social media. However, many LIV players - Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia, Mean Dean, and more - will be reinstated on the DP World Tour for this upcoming season, having served suspensions and paid their fines, clearing the path for Sergio to return to the Ryder Cup. In a bonus Sports Minute, Brendan asks PJ for his reaction to the Jets firing GM Joe Douglas and wonders if, somehow, the Browns are the most stable NFL team represented by this podcast. A look at the Schedule of the Week starts with the RSM Classic, the final week of the FedEx Fall. Caitlin Clark will make an appearance in the Pro Am on Wednesday, playing with fellow Iowa icon Zach Johnson. Andy, Brendan, and PJ run through some Games Within a Game for the PGA Tour finale, touching Kelly Kraft, Christo Lamprecht, and, of course, Nico Echavarria. The LPGA season also wraps this week with the CME Group Tour Championship, with $4 million being awarded to the winner. For those wondering, you can play the Black Course at Tiburón Golf Club along side the LPGA stars throughout the week. Lastly, a fan favorite returns home for the Australian PGA Championship this week on the DP World Tour. To wrap things up, Brendan and Andy preview the latest installment of "The Match".
This week's podcast is a slightly different format in that Tom and Brad link up with Skylar Hoke of the Mayo Media Network, to cover all the graduates from Q School and the Challenge Tour ahead of the 2025 DP World Tour season. Finally, we rapid fire through our picks for the RSM Classic and Australian PGA Championship, which we have summarised at the 01:23:40 mark of this show. As ever we highly recommend you check out Tour-Tips.com for all the relevant statistics required to make informed selections each week. Check out www.tour-tips.com for all subscription categories and rates.
Welcome to the Sweet Spot, sponsored by Free Super Tips. Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcomingAustralian PGA Championship and The RSM Classic. Dave Clark and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also look back on the DP World Tour Championship and Bermuda Championship. Steve gives us his best predictions for this week's Australian PGA Championship & The RSM Classic, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Aussie golf great Ian Baker-Finch is back in Brisbane for the BMW Australian PGA Championship this week at the Royal Queensland Golf Club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Brisbane coach Chris Fagan declares Lachie Neale fit, Cam Smith commits to playing Australian PGA Championship & Adam Zampa's 100th ODI in series-opener against England. The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PGA of Australia CEO Gavin Kirkman joined Peter Psaltis on 4BC Wide World of Sports with Jason Day committing to playing in the Australian PGA Championship in November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golf Expert & Course Designer, Mike Clayton, spoke with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage about Min Woo Lee winning the Australian PGA Championship yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marc Leishman finished third in the Australian PGA Championship and joined Sam McClure to reflect on the result and look ahead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - the wash-up from the weekend's sport, Carlton's pass mark for 2024 and more 2. Newly crowned Supercars champion Brodie Kostecki 3. Why is it so? 4. Damien Hardwick speaks to the media after his first training session as Gold Coast Suns coach 5. Brett Phillips on the Davis Cup 6. Lost in the Wash 7. Nick O'Hern on Min Woo Lee's win at the Australian PGA Championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick O'Hern speaks to Dwayne about Min Woo Lee's win at the Australia PGA Championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Fan favorite Min Woo Lee storms home to win Australian PGA Championship Italy downs Australia in Davis Cup final MotoGP world title decided by crash in season finale The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aussie major winner and international broadcaster Ian Baker-Finch joins Quentin Hull to discuss Cameron Smith's capitulation at Royal Queensland, the future of "party holes" at golf events, and the proposed PGA/LIV golf merger.
Tony Webeck from Golf Digest and the PGA of Australia speaks to Dwayne live from the 2023 PGA Championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - the Joel Selwood Stand, Australia's Sports Person of the Year and more 2. Tony Webeck at the Australian PGA Championship 3. ESPN's Laurie Horesch talks NFL 4. Lost in the Wash 5. Joel Selwood on the new stand at GMBHA Stadium being named after him 6. Australian World Cup star Marnus Labuschagne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A four-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to come into effect this afternoon; Australian authorities looking to determine if 12 people who arrived by boat in W-A are refugees or illegal fishermen; ad in golf, Min Woo Lee expresses satisfaction at his performance at the Australian PGA Championship .
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Min Woo Lee cooking at the Australian PGA Championship Australia's ODI World Cup hangover Doubt cast on Nick Kyrgios' Australian Open availability The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golf journalist, broadcaster and betting expert, Dave Tindall joins James Buttler to look ahead to this week's golf action. Late Tee Time is produced by Sports Broadcast Media. Follow Sports Betting Media on Twitter @SBM_Podcasts. If you've got any advertising or sponsorship opportunities you want to discuss with us, email: james@sportsbroadcastmedia.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's podcast is a slightly different format in that Tom and Brad link up with Skylar Hoke of the Mayo Media Network, to cover all the graduates from Q School and the Challenge Tour ahead of the 2024 DP World Tour season. We then talk about our favourites to gain a PGA Tour card via the DP World Tour in 2024. Finally, we rapid fire through our picks for the Joburg Open and Australian PGA Championship, which we have summarised at the 01:02:54 mark of this show. Further reasoning for these picks can be heard at 01:34:53. As ever we highly recommend you check out Tour-Tips.com for all the relevant statistics required to make informed selections each week. Check out www.tour-tips.com for all subscription categories and rates.
We cast our eyes over the biggest event of the Aussie summer + take a look back at our man Micha's win at Moonah!
Born in Cardiff, Newcastle in 1935Started playing Golf after his older brother Ken introduced him to the gameLost his right eye at only 20 years of age and had to relearn to play againWinner of the 1964 Australian PGA Championship, ahead of Bruce DevlinPatron of the Waratah Golf ClubLife Member of the Australian PGARepresented Australia alongside Billy Dunk in the World CupWas the Head Pro at Monash Golf Club in SydneyTook over the management of Sugar Valley Golf Course in 1972Has two sons, Peter and David, both qualified Greenkeepers and PGA MembersBeen married to Jackie for 63 years
Tiger goes on the attack and takes on the shark. It's Aussie season with the Australian PGA Championship recap and the upcoming Australian Open. We got the latest news on Cam Smith & Adam Scott. Then we have the upcoming Hero World Challenge with Tiger's latest news. Did Rory give Tiger covid? Mexico's Mayakoba is now a LIV Golf event. Shit, the guys even talk about the Liver King & Aaron Judge. You don't want to miss this!To learn more about Pull Hook Golf go to www.pullhookgolf.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.