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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.
Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming Australian Open, South African Open & Hero World Challenge as Jack Reeve and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also take a look back at the Australian PGA Championship & Joburg Open from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his best predictions for this week's tournaments, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
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.
Can Min Woo Lee back it up in Sydney at the Australian Open?
Fresh off his win from the Australian PGA Championship win, Min Woo Lee's coach Richie Smith joins Vossy and Brandy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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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.
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.
The Australian PGA Championship has concluded and a new champion has been crowned being Australian Min Woo Lee. Former PGA pro and commentator Nick O'Hern joins Smithy to unpack the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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.
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
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
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.
Pete talks about the Australian PGA Championship, Cam Smith qualifying for the Olympics and more. 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: 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.
Min Woo Lee is off to a flyer and for Cameron Smith, not so much.
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
The Australian PGA Championship is live and underway featuring Cameron Smith, Adam Scott and Lucas Herbert.
Matt hits hump day continuing to celebrate our Aussie Cricketers as they touch down after their World Cup triumph. There's also plenty of football to chat with Andy Harper along to review the Socceroos win over Palestine overnight as well as discuss A-League Expansion in Auckland. Plus a look ahead to the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland this weekend, NRL News, Hockey and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joins Matt to chat the latest Rugby League news as well as a little bit of golf with Cam Smith and Rod Pampling in town up north ahead of the Australian PGA Championship beginning tomorrow. 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.
Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming Australian PGA Championship & Joburg Open as Jack Reeve and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's tournaments. The team also take a look back at the DP World Tour Championship & The RSM Classic from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his best predictions for this week's tournaments, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Rising Australian golfer, Harrison Crowe chatting with Peter Psaltis ahead of both the PGA awards night and the Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane commencing on Thursday. The amatuer golfer turned professional from Sydney, talks about his transition into playing pro golf and previews the two big golf events in Brisbane this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Ryan looks at the outright odds and makes picks for two DP World Tour events this week: the Australian PGA Championship and the Joburg Open.
We cast our eyes over the biggest event of the Aussie summer + take a look back at our man Micha's win at Moonah!
This week Ewan Porter takes Mike down memory lane and gives us a great rundown of what it's like to play and win on tour. He also gives us the background on how he's become one of the voices of the Australian Summer of golf as well as throughout the year on the coverage of the LPGA tour and even some major championships in recent times. We get a great insight into the Junior 6's events he's established as a pathway for junior golfers in memory of his dad, as well as play Mike vs The Mug. All up a big episode!
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.
Get the latest golf tips for the upcoming ISPS Handa Australian Open, South African Open Championship & Hero World Challenge as Bruce Millington and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's tournament. The team also take a look back at the Australian PGA Championship & Joburg Open tournaments from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his biggest fancies for this week's tournament, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Cam Smith comes home and wins the Australian PGA Championship relatively comfortably, while a host of other players had great weeks in Queensland.
Cam Smith won a dramatic Australian PGA in Brisbane. “Blakey' was walking the fairways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Socceroos buoyed by supporters back home, Cameron Smith claims third Australian PGA Championship and Australia falls to Canada in Davis Cup final.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEN Commentator & Former Pro Golfer, Nick O'Hern, caught up with Tim Gossage to cover the latest from the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland Golf Club.
Tony joined Jules to discuss the Australian PGA Championship in Queensland, how Cam Smith and Adam Scott have been playing, and more.
9News reporter Adam Jackson was there, and crossed to Breenie to sum up the morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former PGA Tour Pro & Writer Larry Canning joined Matty for an update from Day 3 of the Australian PGA Championship.
It is day two of the Australian PGA and we are joined by our man on the spot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Martin Blake from Golf Australia joins us from Royal Queensland as he follows the group of Cam Smith, Adam Scott and Ryan Fox in Round 1 of The Australian PGA Championship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Queensland PGA Championship winner Aaron Wilkin joins us to recap a thrilling win over Justin Warren in a playoff, plus a look ahead at this week's Australian PGA Championship.
Get the latest golf tips for the upcoming Australian PGA Championship & Joburg Open as Bruce Millington and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's tournament. The team also take a look back at the DP World Tour Championship & The RSM Classic tournaments from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his biggest fancies for this week's tournament, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Australian PGA Championship winner Jed Morgan joins us for a recap of the tournament, where he dominated from start to finish to hold the trophy aloft. A number of records were broken during his historic round, so join us for a very funny and light-hearted chat with a future star of Aussie golf.
This week hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen recap the Australian PGA and WPGA Championships before being joined by Jed Morgan who won by a remarkable 11 strokes to become the youngest winner in the history of the event. 22-year-old Morgan discusses his post-victory celebrations, managing his way around his home course of Royal Queensland, never expecting to win and much more.Plus Martin Blake has all the latest news from the world of golf and another edition of Marko's Masterclass.
Tenemos invitado especial en este nuevo episodio de Bola Provisional. Se trata de Francisco de Lancastre, director general de Leisure y Golf de Finca Cortesín. Charlamos con él para conocer cómo van los preparativos para la Solheim Cup 2023, qué se ha puesto ya en marcha, qué cambios están previstos en el campo, lo que ha pedido Suzann Pettersen, capitán de la Solheim y mucho más. Además, aprovechamos la presencia de Lancastre para saber más cosas sobre el Yas Links de Abu Dhabi, recorrido que recibirá por primera la próxima semana al DP World Tour. ¿Qué tipo de campo es, qué resultados podemos esperar, es muy diferente al Abu Dhabi Golf Club? Hacemos un repaso también a las noticias más importantes de la semana, el desembarco de Neftlix en el golf, las luchas geopolíticas, el extraño movimiento del ranking mundial con el Australian PGA Championship...
Tenemos invitado especial en este nuevo episodio de Bola Provisional. Se trata de Francisco de Lancastre, director general de Leisure y Golf de Finca Cortesín. Charlamos con él para conocer cómo van los preparativos para la Solheim Cup 2023, qué se ha puesto ya en marcha, qué cambios están previstos en el campo, lo que ha pedido Suzann Pettersen, capitán de la Solheim y mucho más. Además, aprovechamos la presencia de Lancastre para saber más cosas sobre el Yas Links de Abu Dhabi, recorrido que recibirá por primera la próxima semana al DP World Tour. ¿Qué tipo de campo es, qué resultados podemos esperar, es muy diferente al Abu Dhabi Golf Club? Hacemos un repaso también a las noticias más importantes de la semana, el desembarco de Neftlix en el golf, las luchas geopolíticas, el extraño movimiento del ranking mundial con el Australian PGA Championship...
The Australian Golf Show is back for the first time in 2022 with a massive show.Hosts Tiffany Cherry and Mark Allen are joined by 23-year-old Victorian PGA champion Blake Windred ahead of this week's Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland.The New South Welshman talks us through his victory at Moonah Links last month, being apart of Niall Horan's Modest Golf Management stable, his preparations for this week and how excited he is to play alongside the country's top female players. He also outlines his goals in Europe for this year and much more.Plus our hosts discuss Cameron Smith's record-breaking win in Hawaii, Matt Jones' amazing performance at the same tournament and pay tribute to one of Australia's finest golfers, Bob Shearer, who passed away on the weekend.Martin Blake is back with all the latest golf news and so is Marko's Masterclass.
Last week the PGA annouced that the Australian Open and Australian PGA Championship would be pushed back into early 2022, yesterday Kalgoorlie Golf Course will serve as the backdrop for both tournaments
We're not happy! Golf Australia and the PGA of Australia have moved the Australian Open and Australian PGA Championship.....again. Plus, the NT PGA Championship has been mysteriously removed from the website, and the WA Open has been moved late today. So we're going into bat for our golfers!Plus the other golf that happened over the weekend.
In this podcast, Gareth Shaw (PGA Member Education/Training Coordinator) speaks to Australian PGA Professional and short game expert, Grant Field. Field is one of the leading golf coaches in the world and is a Director and Head of Coaching at Grant Field Golf, based at Pelican Waters Golf Club. He is also the Head Coach for Golf Queensland, the current Men's State Coach, and is the Head Coach of the Queensland Academy of Sport. Field is the long-time coach to PGA Tour star Cameron Smith, winner of the 2017 Zurich Classic, the 2020 Sony Open and two time winner of the Australian PGA Championship. He is one of only a handful of coaches to be accredited with the AimPoint Green Reading Certification in Australia and in 2018 Field was named the Australian Team Coach for the Eisenhower Cup in Ireland.
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As we continue our series on transition, few have done it better than our guest Jack Wilson.He’s a rebel professional golfer and cult hero who has transformed himself and his sport throughout his career.Jack burst onto the scene back in 2013 seemingly from nowhere, becoming Australia’s first PGA trainee to win an Australasian Tour Event and placing third at the Australian PGA Championship, nearly pipping star Adam Scott.But it has been much more than Jack’s performances on the course that have raised eyebrows. It was the blonde dreadlocks (which he recently shaved off for charity), the full beard, fresh attitude and Happy Gilmore style story that challenged golf’s establishment.Jack believes golf has got boring and is out to change culture, to make the sport he is so passionate about accessible to a bigger market and the next generation of kids.But it isn’t easy. Not everyone wants to change. There’s a cost, but Jack says it is worth it.Jack talks about this as well as his remarkable story, including his meteoric rise and the struggles that followed, how he’s building a business and brand while disrupting golf and much more.Request to book Jack Wilson for guest speaking, appearances and partnerships here.PickStar is the best place to book sports stars and personalities for any event, campaign or experience you can imagine.Choose from over 1500 stars past and present, PickStar works fast with ANY budget. Visit the PickStar website now - https://pickstar.com.au/Off-Field focuses on the world of sport outside of the arena with the people who make it happen. Hosted by Andrew Montesi.
Machen wir es heute bei Nur Golf doch einfach mal wieder Schwede Sebastian Soderberg vor zwei Wochen - ich setze zum Sprint an. Denn für die heutige Ausgabe habe ich eine Solostartzeit, da die Kollegin Désirée dienstlich und technisch verhindert ist. Was gerade heute besonders schade ist, denn großes Thema ist ja Adam Scott. Der hat nämlich im Riviera bei der Genesis Invitational seinen ersten Sieg seit 2016 auf der PGA Tour gefeiert - und Adam Scott ist ja bekanntlich einer von Désirée absoluten Lieblingsspielern. Sei es drum Malte Asmus blickt also heute alleine und in aller Kürze auf dieses Event zurück und auf das Ende von Scotts fast vierjähriger Durstrstrecke in Amerika zurück. Und dieser Sieg ist die Bestätigung seiner starken Form. Im Dezember hatte er ja bereits das Australian PGA Championship gewinnen können. Und er ist zudem schon der dritte Australier in dieser Saison, der auf der PGA Tour gewinnen konnte. Was ist los mit den Golfern aus Down Under. Auch darauf schauen wir heute. Und Down Under ist noch aus einem anderen Grund ein gutes Stichwort. Denn dort beendete am Wochenende Inbee Park ihre zwei Jahre ohne Sieg. Sie gewann nämlich die Austra...
Adam Scott built on his European Tour victory last time out at the Australian PGA Championship with another win in The States. Was that the perfect preparation for the WGC - Mexico Championship? Dan Roebuck, Richard Boxall and Bob Bubka debate the week’s talking points and sift through the field at the Chapultepec Golf Club, where world number 1 Rory McIlroy will try to complete the ‘WGC Slam’. We also look ahead to Whistling Straits in September and predict which players might be teeing it up in the 43rd Ryder Cup.
Machen wir es heute bei Nur Golf doch einfach mal wieder Schwede Sebastian Soderberg vor zwei Wochen - ich setze zum Sprint an. Denn für die heutige Ausgabe habe ich eine Solostartzeit, da die Kollegin Désirée dienstlich und technisch verhindert ist. Was gerade heute besonders schade ist, denn großes Thema ist ja Adam Scott. Der hat nämlich im Riviera bei der Genesis Invitational seinen ersten Sieg seit 2016 auf der PGA Tour gefeiert - und Adam Scott ist ja bekanntlich einer von Désirée absoluten Lieblingsspielern. Sei es drum Malte Asmus blickt also heute alleine und in aller Kürze auf dieses Event zurück und auf das Ende von Scotts fast vierjähriger Durstrstrecke in Amerika zurück. Und dieser Sieg ist die Bestätigung seiner starken Form. Im Dezember hatte er ja bereits das Australian PGA Championship gewinnen können. Und er ist zudem schon der dritte Australier in dieser Saison, der auf der PGA Tour gewinnen konnte. Was ist los mit den Golfern aus Down Under. Auch darauf schauen wir heute. Und Down Under ist noch aus einem anderen Grund ein gutes Stichwort. Denn dort beendete am Wochenende Inbee Park ihre zwei Jahre ohne Sieg. Sie gewann nämlich die Australian Open. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Die Favoriten fürs WGC im Check Marcel Siem auf der Challenge Tour Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportpodcast.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Machen wir es heute bei Nur Golf doch einfach mal wieder Schwede Sebastian Soderberg vor zwei Wochen - ich setze zum Sprint an. Denn für die heutige Ausgabe habe ich eine Solostartzeit, da die Kollegin Désirée dienstlich und technisch verhindert ist. Was gerade heute besonders schade ist, denn großes Thema ist ja Adam Scott. Der hat nämlich im Riviera bei der Genesis Invitational seinen ersten Sieg seit 2016 auf der PGA Tour gefeiert - und Adam Scott ist ja bekanntlich einer von Désirée absoluten Lieblingsspielern. Sei es drum Malte Asmus blickt also heute alleine und in aller Kürze auf dieses Event zurück und auf das Ende von Scotts fast vierjähriger Durstrstrecke in Amerika zurück. Und dieser Sieg ist die Bestätigung seiner starken Form. Im Dezember hatte er ja bereits das Australian PGA Championship gewinnen können. Und er ist zudem schon der dritte Australier in dieser Saison, der auf der PGA Tour gewinnen konnte. Was ist los mit den Golfern aus Down Under. Auch darauf schauen wir heute. Und Down Under ist noch aus einem anderen Grund ein gutes Stichwort. Denn dort beendete am Wochenende Inbee Park ihre zwei Jahre ohne Sieg. Sie gewann nämlich die Australian Open. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Die Favoriten fürs WGC im Check Marcel Siem auf der Challenge Tour Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportpodcast.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Machen wir es heute bei Nur Golf doch einfach mal wieder Schwede Sebastian Soderberg vor zwei Wochen - ich setze zum Sprint an. Denn für die heutige Ausgabe habe ich eine Solostartzeit, da die Kollegin Désirée dienstlich und technisch verhindert ist. Was gerade heute besonders schade ist, denn großes Thema ist ja Adam Scott. Der hat nämlich im Riviera bei der Genesis Invitational seinen ersten Sieg seit 2016 auf der PGA Tour gefeiert - und Adam Scott ist ja bekanntlich einer von Désirée absoluten Lieblingsspielern. Sei es drum Malte Asmus blickt also heute alleine und in aller Kürze auf dieses Event zurück und auf das Ende von Scotts fast vierjähriger Durstrstrecke in Amerika zurück. Und dieser Sieg ist die Bestätigung seiner starken Form. Im Dezember hatte er ja bereits das Australian PGA Championship gewinnen können. Und er ist zudem schon der dritte Australier in dieser Saison, der auf der PGA Tour gewinnen konnte. Was ist los mit den Golfern aus Down Under. Auch darauf schauen wir heute. Und Down Under ist noch aus einem anderen Grund ein gutes Stichwort. Denn dort beendete am Wochenende Inbee Park ihre zwei Jahre ohne Sieg. Sie gewann nämlich die Austra...
It's a short and sharp Christmas special as we recap the Australian PGA Championship and take a look back at our favourite moments from the 2020 golfing year!
Robert Lee is joined by player-turned-commentator John E. Morgan and current pro on the Ladies European Tour Inci Mehmet, to reflect on Adam Scott’s win at the Australian PGA Championship, his first victory for three years, nine months and sixteen days.
It’s our last episode of the year and a good one it is, too. Tipster John Evans is as pleased as punch with a 16 unit result last week and eager to end on an even higher note at this week’s Australian PGA Championship at Royal Pines. There’s also some chatter about what unfolded at the Presidents Cup and what might be its future including the possibility of adding women to the team. As always on we reveal two to three of John’s picks for the upcoming week and why he’s chosen them and we’ll be tracking the performance of these players over the course of the year through the eyes of our mythical punter, Podcast Pete. Simultaneously, we’ll follow the results of ‘Subscriber Steve’, who follows all of John’s advice every week, to see who comes out on top by December. You can subscribe to the Winning Edge Golf Newsletter here (https://www.winningedgeinvestments.com/products/golf/) or here (https://www.winningedgeinvestments.com/checkout/622/). There is a profit guarantee with all Winning Edge products for those who take out a three or 12 month subscription and for podcast listeners there is also a special promotional offer of a 25% discount for the life of any subscription to the golf newsletter. Simply hit the link above and enter the Promo Code GOLF25 to claim your discount and get winning on golf with Winning Edge today. You can follow John on Twitter here (https://twitter.com/Evansgolf1John)
Duodécimo episodio del podcast de Ten Golf, Bola Provisional. Alejandro Rodríguez y David Durán analizan la Presidents Cup y la previa del Australian PGA Championship, con la participación de Sebastián García Rodríguez. Además, comentamos el Rondo de Sergio García y escuchamos la guerra de las ovejas de St Andrews en el Gabinete de Curiosidades de Óscar Díaz.
Duodécimo episodio del podcast de Ten Golf, Bola Provisional. Alejandro Rodríguez y David Durán analizan la Presidents Cup y la previa del Australian PGA Championship, con la participación de Sebastián García Rodríguez. Además, comentamos el Rondo de Sergio García y escuchamos la guerra de las ovejas de St Andrews en el Gabinete de Curiosidades de Óscar Díaz.
Duodécimo episodio del podcast de Ten Golf, Bola Provisional. Alejandro Rodríguez y David Durán analizan la Presidents Cup y la previa del Australian PGA Championship, con la participación de Sebastián García Rodríguez. Además, comentamos el Rondo de Sergio García y escuchamos la guerra de las ovejas de St Andrews en el Gabinete de Curiosidades de Óscar Díaz.
Robert Lee, Jamie Spence and Jack Hayward take us down under as Australia’s first Masters Champion Adam Scott headlines the Australian PGA Championship. We make our predictions for who will win the event on the Gold Coast. We also talk Tiger Woods’ Presidents Cup victory, and we bring you an inspirational interview with disability golfer Ian St John.
#125. Wiley returns to talk the AUSTRALIAN PGA CHAMPIONSHIP:: tv, reed, old man media + protect yourself.00:00 :: listen to the whole thing.
Jamie Spence joins Robert Lee this week to reflect on Kurt Kitayama’s first European Tour victory at the Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open. There’s reaction from the American as well as from Cameron Smith who defended his title at the Australian PGA Championship, fending off a challenge from Marc Leishman who also appears in the show. There’s also a preview of this week’s South African Open hosted by the City of Johannesburg.
Bruce Millington, Steve Palmer and Paddy Power's Iain McLaughlin with betting tips on this week's Hero World Challenge, Mauritius Open and Australian PGA Championship 2018. On this week's Golf #Postcast: - Steve strikes gold yet again, winning £21k profit from last week's tournaments, but as ever the perfectionist is still not happy... We look back at the World Cup of Gold, Hong Kong Open and Tiger vs Phil. - Quality, not quantity counts in the Hero World Challenge and both Iain and Steve have a single selection for a player yet to win this year. - Steve thinks home advantage will count for his selection in the Mauritius Open, and reckons the bookies have the top two in the market priced the wrong way round in the Australian PGA Championship. - Plus, top down or bottom up: how do you read your leaderboards? And Bruce reveals his hidden singing talents with Golf Postcast: The Musical. This week's main bets: #ThisWillNotBeBeaten Hero World Challenge Steve: Rickie Fowler Iain: Rickie Fowler Mauritius Open Steve: Nicolas Colsaerts Iain: Jordan Smith Australian PGA Championship Steve: Cameron Smith Iain: Lucas Herbert All prices can be found at https://www.paddypower.com/golf --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: http://www.racingpost.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/RacingPost & http://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/racingpost
The FGWW Podcast covering Fantasy Golf Picks and Betting Odds for the 2019 Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open, 2019 Australian PGA Championship, and the 2019 Hero World Challenge.
Wiley joins Baroff to talk two really good fields at the HERO and AUSTRALIAN PGA CHAMPIONSHIP. Wiley also talks: thanksgiving, fish porn and a post-mortem of TIGER v PHIL. 0:00 -- Intro18:44 -- HERO WORLD CHALLENGE + AUSTRALIAN PGA44:38 -- Close
Dan Roebuck and Richard Boxall discuss victories for Aaron Rai at the Honma Hong Kong Open presented by Amundi and Belgium’s Thomas Detry & Thomas Pieters at the 2018 ISPS Handa Melbourne World Cup of Golf. There’s also Tiger versus Phil chat plus a look ahead to this week’s events, the Australian PGA Championship and the Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open at Anahita.
The FGWW Podcast Team reviews the 2017 Hero World Challenge, 2018 Australian PGA Championship, and 2018 Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open, and then previews the 2018 Joburg Open.
Robert Lee and John Hawksworth speak exclusively to Dylan Frittelli after the South African claimed his second European Tour title of 2017 with a play-off victory at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. The Australian PGA Championship was also decided in similar fashion with home favourite Cameron Smith taking the crown ahead of fellow Australian Jordan Zunic. We hear from both players plus there’s also a look ahead to the next event, the Joburg Open.
The CEO of the PGA Australia - Gavin Kirkman joined Peter Vlahos to chat about the Australian PGA Championship that was won by Cameron Smith in a play-off against Jordan Zunic.
The Fantasy Golf Worldwide Podcast Team previews the 2018 Australian PGA Championship and the 2018 Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open.
Richard Boxall and Dan Roebuck review the first event of the 2018 season, the UBS Hong Kong Open, which saw a maiden European Tour win for 37 year old Wade Ormsby. We hear from the Australian, from Rafa Cabrera Bello - who finished second at Fanling once again – as well as the new Race to Dubai champion Tommy Fleetwood, who was 6th. Plus, there’s a look ahead to two events this week; the Australian PGA Championship (which features Adam Scott and Sergio Garcia) and the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, which has a field that includes top South African players like the former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen.
On Episode 10, well-renowned golf media identity Geoff Shackelford is on the line (11:00), The Open is dissected, former Australian Cricketer Brett Geeves is in-studio to reveal his golfing ambition (1:07:01) and young gun Karl Vilips (1:29:03) rounds out a massive show. Mike Clayton and Mark Hayes join host Andy Maher.
Golf Channel's Will Gray goes one-on-one with PGA Tour player and East Carolina alumnus Harold Varner III. The pair discussed Varner's recent win at the Australian PGA Championship, his growth in the game, and what he's looking forward to in 2017.
John Swantek visits with Australian PGA Championship winner Harold Varner III, who's poised for big things as he enters his 2nd season on the PGA TOUR.
Fresh off a win at the Australian PGA Championship, Harold Varner III joins Shane to talk about the win, the buzz around Tiger Woods returning in Australia, hitting a shot against Steph Curry in a Pro-Am, and much more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The new Race to Dubai season swung into action this week with events in both South Africa and Australia. Robert Lee and Jamie Spence speak to Brandon Stone who triumphed at the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek, where we also hear from runner-up Richard Sterne and third placed Thomas Detry. Meanwhile at the Australian PGA Championship, American Harold Varner III claimed his first professional victory, edging out local favourites Andrew Dodt and Adam Scott. We also discuss Tiger Woods’ long awaited comeback in the Bahamas and preview the next event on the Race to Dubai, the UBS Hong Kong Open.
Denmark’s team of Søren Kjeldsen and Thorbjørn Olesen clinched victory at the ISPS HANDA World Cup of Golf by four shots in Australia. Ewen Murray and Dan Roebuck speak exclusively with Kjeldsen and we also hear from Rickie Fowler, Victor Dubuisson, Li Haotong and David Lingmerth. Dan and Ewen also preview the first two events of the new European Tour season, the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa and the Australian PGA Championship.
Dan Roebuck and Richard Boxall review the Nedbank Golf Challenge and a 6 shot win for Marc Leishman from Australia. The pair hear from Marc plus the other contenders – Henrik Stenson, Chris Wood and Danny Willett. Plus they look back at the Australian PGA Championship where Nathan Holman won on home soil and Byeong Hun An talks about his pride at being crowned Rookie of the Year.
On the show this week we talk about some ferocious weather in Ireland, discuss the status of Tiger as he shows for the Press Conference at The Hero World Challenge and Rory's brand being worth over €400m. We look back on the events of last week - The Alfred Dunhill Championship won by Charl Schwartzel and The Australian Open won by Matt Jones after a dramatic Sunday. And to wrap up, we preview the events of the coming week - The European Tour has two events this week, The Australian PGA Championship and The Nedbank Golf Challenge and The PGA Tour hosts The Hero World Challenge from its new home in The Bahamas.
Charl Schwartzel speaks exclusively to Robert Lee and John Hawksworth the day after claiming his tenth European Tour title and a fourth Alfred Dunhill Championship. The South African talks openly about his recent slump and his mental struggle to close out the win. The pair also hear from three Frenchman who contended at Leopard Creek – Gregory Bourdy, Benjamin Hebert and Sebastien Gros, while Jaco van Zyl helps them look ahead to the Nedbank Golf Challenge and there is a preview of the Australian PGA Championship as well.