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It's a brand new "Powers on Sports Podcast!"Jason kicks off the Summer podcast season:Wild NBA & NHL Finals in full swing Game 4 between the Knicks and the Spurs decides NBA champion? Trump makes a mockery of MSG and the fans Classic Stanley Cup with incredible drama continues for Vegas and CarolinaWorld Cup kicks off in North America Thursday Can the USA live up to expectations? Largest sporting event on the planet invades the states Messi and Ronaldo for 1 more run on the global stageCollege Football travesty in Lubbock, TX with Texas Tech and QB Brendan SorsbyCollege World Series begins in Omaha - The SEC + the "Giant Killers" in from Troy, AL?!Division II title in baseball as the UT Spartans make history! 2 Blockbuster NFL Trades that could lead to an Aaron Donald's return? New golf venture with Bob Harig - "The Daily Drive" Pod and SubstackSubscribe, rate & review "Powers on Sports Podcast!"Twitter/X: @jposportsYouTube: Jason Powers Sports Channel
This week, Mark talks with renowned author and golf journalist Bob Harig
Rob Ellis and Mike Sielski were honored to be joined by the LEGENDARY Mr. T to talk about his career, how he got the role of Clubber Lang in Rocky III, and how the rest of his career took off with The A-Team among other ventures! Bob Harig, author of Tiger V. Jack joins the show to talk about the new book! Phillies are on a slide- Aaron Nola has been a problem, and they still need a right-handed bat!
In hour 2 of New Day with SSJ and Todd Leabo we are joined by SI.com Golf writer Bob Harig. SSJ, Todd, and Bob talk about the PGA Championship, and the winner Aaron Rai.SSJ, Todd, and Bob talk about the some of the comments about the Pin placements and the difficulty of the course at Aronimink Golf Club, and we get an update on what is going on with the LIV tour. Next New Day is joined by Aaron Borgmann of Rehab solutions to discuss the recovery of Patrick Mahomes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're taking you from the tee box to the track this week as SI's Bob Harig and DraftKings' Johnny Avello preview the PGA Championship and the Preakness Stakes. Plus, Chris Cato and Scott Smith talk international NFL expansion and MLB's small ball resurgence before we close out with our inaugural "Fairways & Furlongs Draft." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bob previews the 108th PGA Championship from Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, PA
May 10, 2026 Hour 2 Bob Harig. NY Knicks and Carrolina Hurricanes have built their teams to make this run for a few years, is this finally the year? Mark vs. The Pickleball Crowd! Bob Harig talks the PGA Championship.
SI golf writer and author of Tiger & Phil, Bob Harig's Tiger v. Jack, an examination of the greatest argument in golf--who was better--exploring the records, rivalries, statistics, and context of their illustrious careers, including the intangibles that made them both icons.When Jack Nicklaus stunningly won the 1986 Masters for his 18th major championship victory, it was a reminder of the greatness of a golfer who had done so much. The major title - six years after his last - brought into focus again the dominance of his career. At the time, nobody was close to him in major wins, and the idea of anyone getting within miles of Nicklaus' major record, let alone match or overtake him, seemed, frankly, preposterous.And yet, there was a kid who was just 10 years old when Nicklaus won that last major. Tiger Woods was already thinking about Jack. He would put his accomplishments on a wall by age and try to beat those feats. Eventually, he put Nicklaus' 18 major titles in his sights, and for the better part of a decade was on pace to match or exceed the record, a remarkable thought itself. The fact that he came up short doesn't diminish the chase.In Tiger v. Jack, Bob Harig explores and compares the two legends in a lively examination of the greatest argument in golf--who was better, Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods--exploring the records, rivalries, statistics, and context of their illustrious careers, including the intangibles that made them both icons. They both had their moments of brilliance and dominance. What we've seen from Nicklaus and Woods is likely to never be duplicated, all the more reason to celebrate it.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
SI golf writer and author of Tiger & Phil, Bob Harig's Tiger v. Jack, an examination of the greatest argument in golf--who was better--exploring the records, rivalries, statistics, and context of their illustrious careers, including the intangibles that made them both icons.When Jack Nicklaus stunningly won the 1986 Masters for his 18th major championship victory, it was a reminder of the greatness of a golfer who had done so much. The major title - six years after his last - brought into focus again the dominance of his career. At the time, nobody was close to him in major wins, and the idea of anyone getting within miles of Nicklaus' major record, let alone match or overtake him, seemed, frankly, preposterous.And yet, there was a kid who was just 10 years old when Nicklaus won that last major. Tiger Woods was already thinking about Jack. He would put his accomplishments on a wall by age and try to beat those feats. Eventually, he put Nicklaus' 18 major titles in his sights, and for the better part of a decade was on pace to match or exceed the record, a remarkable thought itself. The fact that he came up short doesn't diminish the chase.In Tiger v. Jack, Bob Harig explores and compares the two legends in a lively examination of the greatest argument in golf--who was better, Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods--exploring the records, rivalries, statistics, and context of their illustrious careers, including the intangibles that made them both icons. They both had their moments of brilliance and dominance. What we've seen from Nicklaus and Woods is likely to never be duplicated, all the more reason to celebrate it.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
John Fuller (co-host of "Focus on the Family with Jim Daly") tackles the topic of Christian radio's relevance in the current media landscape while Bob Harig (Sports Illustrated golf writer) shares about his new book Tiger v Jack: Golf's Great Debate :) Sports clips:Rick Tocchet (Philadelphia Flyers head coach) (Flyers YouTube)Don Mattingly (Philadelphia Phillies manager) (MLB.com)Tyrese Maxey (Philadelphia 76ers point guard) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SS Rewind: On Monday's show, Steve Russell talked about where Florida Baseball and Softball stand as each's regular season winds down. He also spoke about the fall of LIV Golf with Si.com golf writer Bob Harig and about the crazy end to round one of the NBA Playoffs
Jacob Townsend talks to Bob Harig, golf writer for Sports Illustrated, about his new book, Tiger v. Jack, the debate between the two, their different eras, Tiger right now, and LIV Golf.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of May 4, 2026 Jacob Townsend talks about Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby hiring a lawyer to fight the NCAA. Then, Jacob talks to Bob Harig, golf writer for Sports Illustrated, about his new book, Tiger v. Jack, the debate between the two, their different eras, Tiger right now, and LIV Golf. Also, Jacob gives his thoughts on the debate between Jack and Tiger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, Cardinals, and are joined by PGA insider Bob Harig.
Bob talks baout the death of LIV Golf and what it means for the PGA.
Bob Harig, senior golf writer for Sports Illustrated, delves deep into their records, rivalries, and the context of their illustrious careers to help you decide, in his fabulous new book, "Tiger v. Jack: Golf's Great Debate."Hear from Bob as he provides strong cases for both legendary figures, on the newest episode of "Musings on Golf."Plus, listen to Nelly Korda talk about her wire-to-wire victory at the LPGA's first major of the year, the Chevron Championship.
NFL Draft talk. NBA ratings are good?!?! Bob Harig talks golf.
The Orlando Magic loose again but is that surprising not really. Even with the 7th seed on the line the Magic looks like they are just tapped out and no effort outside Desmond Bane. Can we turn it around going into the Magic's second Play In game against the Hornets on Friday night? Its Bianchi favorite day of the week its Poll-A-Palooza! Grade The Take is back with a new spin to it! Golf analyst Bob Harig joins Game On to discuss LIV Golf going under, and Orlando Storm DE Keshawn Banks joins Game On!
In the second Hour of New Day with SSJ we are joined by Bob Harig, who was down in Augusta covering the Masters for Sports Illustrated. SSJ, Pete, and Bob discuss what we saw at the Masters over the weekend. They also get into what it means for Rory to go back to back. Next SSJ, Pete, and Jake discuss the story that has come to light about Ruben Bain and a Car accident that lead to the death. The guys also discuss other draft prospects for the Chiefs including receiver, as well as Rashee Rice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Monday! The Jackets are in the jackpot now. Rory McIlroy goes back to back at Augusta. Bob Harig, author of "Tiger V. Jack," joins the show to talk Masters. We play Party Like a Rothstar. The Floor is Yours. Adam King joins the show for A-dumb's King-dumb. What is the truth behind Rothman's bet with Scotty Vegas? Ian Fitzsimmons joins the show. And we update our Dinger Draft in Tell the Truth.
Skip Mosic back for another year of Tee to Green! It's Masters weekend! Paul Hollenbaugh of the New Albany Country Club joins Skip in studio, plus Skip is joined by SI.com's Bob Harig and Ohio State coach Jay Moseley!
Sports Illustrated's Bob Harig joins the show to react to the first round of the Masters.
It's a jam-packed Wednesday edition of The Drive with TKras! We dive into what's next for the Rays ownership group and why TKras is starting to feel more confident that the new stadium plan could actually come together. Plus, things get wild with a must-hear round of “Would You Rather” — buckle up, it's a fun one. Later in the show, Sports Illustrated golf writer Bob Harig joins us to break down everything you need to know about the Masters at Augusta, including insight on the course, top contenders, and what the future may hold for Tiger Woods. Don't miss it — great sports talk, big questions, and plenty of laughs along the way!
Bob Harig joins Dukes and Bell to discuss the field at Augusta National and the notable absence of legends Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. He details the traditions of the Champions Dinner and discusses his new book comparing the careers of Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. They also analyze Rory McIlroy's mindset and Scottie Scheffler's chances at another green jacket. 01:01 - Masters Weather and Field Outlook 02:52 - Tiger and Phil's Absence 05:12 - Tiger's Status and Faldo's Critique 07:39 - Champions Dinner and Bryson DeChambeau 12:00 - Rory's Prep and Tiger Debate
Dukes and Bell discuss the explosive altercation between Reynaldo López and Jorge Soler, highlighting Walt Weiss' unexpected defensive tackle. They also speak with Bob Harig regarding his new book and Masters predictions, alongside updates on the Hawks' postseason positioning and the Falcons' voluntary workouts. 01:50 - Masters Atmosphere 04:30 - Braves Soler Brawl 11:25 - NFL Legal Monitoring 16:00 - Bob Harig Interview 34:20 - Hawks Playoff Standing 39:10 - Falcons Program News
Dukes and Bails examine the Hawks' postseason positioning ahead of their game against the Cavaliers. They look forward to the Masters with Bob Harig and discuss the impact of missing legends like Tiger Woods. The duo also breaks down a recent on-field altercation involving the Braves and Reynaldo López. 01:00 - Falcons Sign Jawaan Taylor 01:28 - Hawks Battle Cavaliers 05:30 - Masters Tournament Preview 09:04 - Braves Brawl Reaction
TKras is joined by Sports Illustrated golf writer Bob Harig to preview The Masters at Augusta. They break down the biggest storylines heading into the weekend, key contenders to watch, and what makes Augusta National such a unique challenge. Plus, a candid conversation about the future of Tiger Woods and what fans can realistically expect moving forward.
RUNDOWN Brady Farkas steps into the co-host chair and tells the story of how a Seattle childhood, journalism roots, and a winding radio career turned into one of the most thoughtful Mariners voices out there. Mariners No-Table discuss Mariners dropping back-to-back series and looking flat doing it, with the middle of the order still underperforming and the offense lacking any real consistency. Injuries and weak fill-ins expose how thin the lineup is, but the bigger issue is failure on the basics—defense, situational hitting, and execution. Bob Harig breaks down the impossible balance between empathy and accountability with Tiger Woods' latest incident, highlighting the toll of years of injuries and pain management. He also digs into the media's role, the public exposure of Tiger's lowest moments, and what this could mean for his future—both at Augusta and beyond. Mitch and Puck dive into the nostalgia and anticipation of Masters week, from iconic Jack Nicklaus moments to the quirks of broadcast tradition and coverage. But underneath it all, the conversation turns to Tiger Woods—less about golf now, more about a lifetime of pressure, pain, and a sense that something deeper has always been off. Verne Lundquist looks back on his final Masters with the same warmth and storytelling that defined his career—sharing behind-the-scenes moments, emotional goodbyes, and the iconic calls that made him a part of golf history. From Jack Nicklaus in '86 to one last birdie call at 16, it's a graceful exit from one of broadcasting's all-time greats. GUESTS Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose podcast Joe Doyle | MLB analyst, Over Slot Bob Harig | Golf writer and author of Tiger vs. Jack: Golf's Great Debate Jason Puckett | KJ-Aren'ts / Puck Drop Verne Lundquist | Legendary CBS broadcaster TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | From Seattle Kid to East Coast Voice: The Mariners Obsession That Never Left 16:40 | Mariners No-Table: Mariners' Sloppy Week Exposes Bigger Problems Than Just a Cold Start 43:02 | Bob Harig: Golf writer, longtime Tiger Woods insider, and author of Tiger vs. Jack: Golf's Great Debate; Tiger Trouble Again: Empathy vs. Accountability as Golf Faces Another Woods Crisis 1:07:52 | Jason "Puck" Puckett: Sports radio host and recurring Mitch Unfiltered contributor; Masters Week Magic—and the Lingering Sadness Around Tiger 1:24:02 | Verne Lundquist: Legendary CBS broadcaster and iconic voice of the Masters (40-year career at Augusta); "YES SIR" One Last Time: Verne Lundquist Reflects on His Final Masters 1:51:23 | Other Mariners Stuff: Brady Farkas, Host of the Refuse to Lose Podcast and Mariners analyst shares Bar Fights, Extraterrestrials, and Mariners Takes: Brady's Wild Seattle Trip
Bob Harig previews The Masters. Small numbers that can win. Josh Pastner previews the National Championship game.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning conclude Monday with MLB Network Insider Jon Morosi, discussing the Blue Jays' slow start, concerns about team performance, and the impact of Kirk's injury. Later, they chat with Sports Illustrated writer Bob Harig (24:18) about the Masters absence of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson for the first time since 1994, the evolving golf scene, Rory's prospects following last year's win, and Scottie Scheffler's chances at the US Open. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Bob Harig from Sports Illustrated joins Game On to cover this insane Tiger situation. This isn't the first time Tiger has been in trouble for driving under the influence what has lead to all these problems can Tiger be considered an addict? Why doesn't Tiger want a personal driver?
The Orlando Magic just got manhandled in Toronto loosing by 52 points to the Raptors. What do the Magic need to do from here? Will Coach Mose reach the post season or do the Magic get rid of him with 8 games left in the year? The Orlando Storm had there first game ever last night what was the turnout like? Who is the biggest champs and chumps from the past weekend, Is Bianchi the biggest chump of the weekend? Find out on Champs or Chumps! Bob Harig from Sports Illustrated joins Game On to cover this insane Tiger situation.
Gary Williams returns on 5 Clubs for a Tuesday episode that looks at where the game is headed, both on and off the course. Gary opens the show with his thoughts on the PGA TOUR's new Chasing Sunday project and why it could become a powerful storytelling tool for golf. Drawing comparisons to NFL Films and Hard Knocks, he explains why access, emotion, and real player moments could give fans a new way to connect with the PGA TOUR.Later in the show, Bob Harig joins to talk about Cam Young's win at THE PLAYERS Championship, what it means for his future, and which players coming out of TPC Sawgrass are the most intriguing as the Masters gets closer. The conversation also touches on Ludvig Åberg and Scottie Scheffler's current form, and the PGA TOUR's broader vision for the future.Gary is also joined by Jim “Bones” Mackay, who shares insight into how players handle pressure in the biggest moments. From body language to pace of play to the role a caddie plays in settling nerves, Bones gives a great look at the mental side of championship golf and what separates players who are comfortable from those who are not.The episode wraps with thoughts on the LPGA's return to the United States, as the tour heads back to California and starts building momentum toward its first major of the season.5 Clubs airs live on Golf Channel and PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM Channel 92.0:00 Chasing Sunday15:15 Bob Harig 31:50 Jim "Bones" Mackay 41:56 LPGA FOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolf
Favorite shellfish? How has your team done in NFL free agency? Bob Harig talks golf.
Today is the first day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational Bianchi and Kravitz keep a close eye on it all day long! We got the sad news yesterday that legendary college football coach Lou Holtz passed away at age 89 Bianchi and Kravitz tell you there favorite Lou Holtz memories. Its Bianchi favorite day of the week the day he drools out of his mouth for Poll-A-Palooza! Bob Harig joins Game On live from the Arnie!
The Arnold Palmer Invitational is here! And no one better than Bob Harig to join Game On live from the Arnie! How important is the Arnie for the PGA? The PGA has a new CEO how much does this impact the sport of golf?
Bob previews the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational and breaks down the disagreement between Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy
Bob Harig golf interview. Answering texts and emails. Cristobal/Smart playfully busting each other's chops.
Golf Writer Bob Harig joins Game On! How does Bob feel about Charlie Woods future in Golf and his commitment to FSU? Is it even fair to compare Charlie to Tiger? Should the Players Championship become a Major, and how does a tour event become a Major?
On this podcast, Brad Cesmat and Bob Harig discuss the Phoenix WM OpenThe post Sports Illustrated Bob Harig on WM Open first appeared on Sports360AZ.
On this podcast, Brad Cesmat and Bob Harig discuss the Phoenix WM OpenThe post Sports Illustrated Bob Harig on WM Open first appeared on Sports360AZ.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner chat on "Hot Take Monday" with a variety of guests from around the golf world after Chris Gotterup's win at the Sony Open in Hawaii, Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry's close call in Dubai, and more!Bob Harig and Josh Carpenter: 0:00Pat McCabe: 17:59Angela Stanford: 27:18 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Fore Play crew finally has a hole in one… kind of. Trent is back from his nearly 12-hour hole in one livestream and breaks it all down (2:10). The guys then dive into the latest from the LIV Golf saga, including whether Bryson could stay competitive by just playing YouTube golf (45:10). Then, to close out the show Riggs is joined by Bob Harig of Sports Illustrated to break down all things Brooks Koepka and LIV Golf (1:28:55).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
January 13, 2026 Hour 2 Bob Harig. College Football Playoffs have a viewship problem. The media has a problem. Bob Harig to talk Koeopka's return to the PGA Tour.
Bob Harig and Josh Carpenter joined the program today. Harig talked about the big story lines coming out of the Ryder Cup from fan behavior, the confidence several Europeans take from the victory, should Tiger Woods be next in line as the U.S. captain and what does the fall season in golf look like. Josh Carpenter joined from the studio and talked about the TV ratings, the financial struggles for LIV golf, the potential signing of a sponsor for the renewed Miami event at Doral and more.
August 22, 2025 Hour 3 Pat Kirwan & Bob Harig. Pat talks the NFL and Bob joins the show to talk golf.
Today's show started with a look at the U.S. Junior AM and all the names of players who have famous and notable golf fathers including the names Woods, Kuchar and Byrd and the hope that there is joy versus burden in carrying that same name. Bob Harig on Sports Illustrated also joined the program to talk about the evolution of Scottie Scheffler as a media voice, where things stand with Rory McIlroy going forward, the potential lost voice of Phil Mickelson and the new voice of the PGA TOUR, Brian Rolapp. We ended the show and the week with our golf dogs of the week and team picks for the 3M Open.
RUNDOWN From sandwich shop social dilemmas to a masterful golf preview and the Mariners' ongoing misery, episode 329 hits highs and lows across the sports spectrum. Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off the episode with a gut-punch Mariners story, a surprising racial etiquette debate, and a nostalgic digression about Jersey Mike's. The show then shifts into full Masters mode with veteran golf writers Bob Harig and Curt Sampson offering deep insights into Augusta's mystique, Tiger's legacy, and why the back nine still delivers magic. The Mariners No-Table returns with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas venting about Victor Robles' injury, shaky bullpen decisions, and Seattle's 3–7 start. They offer both critiques and hope while defending their bold predictions in the Out on a Limb segment. The “Other Stuff” segment wraps it all with laughs, puns, and offbeat headlines, from Tarot scams to Eminem becoming a grandpa. GUESTS • Bob Harig | Veteran Golf Writer, Author of Drive: The Lasting Legacy of Tiger Woods • Joe Doyle | MLB Draft Analyst, Over Slot • Brady Farkas | Writer and Sports Radio, SI Now and Refuse to Lose Podcast • Curt Sampson | Golf Author & Historian, Author of Hogan and The Masters: Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch's Mariners rant, Jersey Mike's debacle, and the Lawrence Taylor Encounter 14:25 | Religion, Recruiting & Breath: Scott's Sideline Story + Final Four Recap & Geno's Real Exit 28:36 | GUEST: Bob Harig (Golf Writer) – Augusta Nostalgia, Tiger's Absence & 2025 Masters Picks 50:11 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – Injuries, Offense Woes & Bullpen Blunders 1:15:35 | GUEST: Curt Sampson (Golf Author) – Augusta's Rhythm, Meltdowns & Walking the 18th on Sunday 1:40:38 | The Other Stuff Segment: Richard Sherman home robbery, Jokić drops 61-point triple-double, Ovechkin breaks Gretzky's record, Jeff Ross allergic reaction, Elijah Arenas signs with Adidas, Free concessions at Coastal Carolina football games, Steve Sarkisian and wife having a child post-divorce, Iconic Taco Bell closes in Scottsdale, Mariah Carey embarrasses son on Twitch. Tori Spelling regrets her sex tape didn't leak, RIPs: Dean Wells, Val Kilmer HEADLINES: Tarot scam & cemetery sex bust, Eminem becomes a grandpa, Hooters files for bankruptcy