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Will Scottie Scheffler continue to act like Thanos and dominate Jack's Place, or is there a smart way to bet this tournament without him?In this episode of Two Off the Tee, Keith Flemming and Scott Porter break down the 2026 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. The guys dive deep into why post-renovation Muirfield Village has become the second toughest non-major venue on tour, featuring brutal 4-inch rye rough and massive penalties for missed fairways. They debate whether you should anchor your DraftKings and FanDuel DFS lineups with heavy hitters like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, or pivot to incredible value plays sitting in the mid-to-low $6K and $7K ranges.Timestamps:0:00 - The Memorial Tournament DFS Picks & Best Bets1:09 - Tournament/Venue Preview (Muirfield Village)12:12 - DFS Plays25:31 - Betting CardWhat you'll learn:Why the real betting value this week lies strictly in top 5, top 10, and top 20 wagers instead of traditional outrights.How to approach a unique 70-player field where nearly the entire pool makes the cut, and how that alters your DFS strategy.Which core anchors are absolute locks for your cash game lineups.Under-the-radar longshots and sleepers—including a wild, statistically backed "old man" narrative play.Players Discussed:Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Sep Straka, Nick Taylor, Sunjae Im, Tony Finau, Tom Hoge, Russell Henley, Cameron Young, Jason Day, Patrick Cantlay, Sam Burns, Alex Fitzpatrick, and Brandt Snedeker."Scottie Scheffler is minus 148 to top five. Like, do you know how insane that is to be minus 148 to top five? It blows my mind." — Scott Porter"Since they've done the renovation... winners have all been heavy favorites who entered the week at 25 to 1 or lower betting odds... I think this is one of those weeks you do not do a lot of outrights." — Keith FlemmingHosts: Keith Flemming and Scott Porter• Save 15% on expert tools and strategy: fantasysixpack.net/plans (Use Code: F6PPODS)
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk and the boys recap last night's incredible game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals that saw the Knicks storm back from down 22 points in the 4th quarter, chat about the Rashee Rice news, preview tonight's Western Conference Finals game 2, and game 1 of the Western Conference Finals in the NHL. They are also loaded with guests today including ESPN Senior NFL Insider, Adam Schefter; ESPN Senior NBA Insider, Shams Charania; 13 year NBA veteran, ESPN NBA analyst, former 3 point contest champion, Quentin Richardson; 4 star interior OL from Georgia, Jordan Agbanoma makes his college commitment; 18 year NHL veteran, Stanley Cup Champion, and ESPN NHL analyst Erik Johnson; and lastly, the Captain of the US President's Cup team, 10x winner on the PGA Tour, 2012 FedEX Cup winner, Brandt Snedeker. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The boys tip their caps to Kristoffer Reitan, Brandt Snedeker and Boo Weekley, who all found their way into the winner's circle on Mother's Day. Plus, PGA Championship picks, Brian Rolapp's chess move and why the LIV bots are just getting sad to follow. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on Birdie Little Secrets, Kassidy and Sydney are back to spill the TEE on one of the most emotional weekends in golf. The girls break down Kristoffer Reitan's incredible first PGA TOUR win after a career journey that nearly took him out of professional golf completely - and yes, they proudly declare their love for the Norwegians. They also chat about Alex Fitzpatrick's rollercoaster final round, Rickie Fowler's almost-storybook Mother's Day finish, and Brandt Snedeker's emotional comeback victory after 2,821 days without a TOUR win. Plus, there's plenty of off-course chaos: Rory McIlroy lands a cameo in Devil Wears Prada 2 and Revolve hosts a golf trip that somehow did NOT include Kass or Syd (rude). Oh - and KASS IS HEADING TO THE BIG LEAGUES for the PGA Championship at Aronimink. Golf gossip, emotional wins, pop culture tangents, and plenty of laughs - just another week of Birdie Little Secrets. Tune in every Tuesday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @birdielittlesecretspod
Baden and Clappy kick off with a deep dive into the oddities of international timekeeping — Mother's Day, Father's Day, and why Adelaide is somehow half an hour ahead of Brisbane in summer — before getting into the golf that matters.Chris Wood's win on the Hotel Planner Challenge Tour gets the treatment it deserves: a former Ryder Cup player who bottomed out, rebuilt on the Mina Tour, and quietly reminded everyone he was always that good. Then Alex Fitzpatrick's near-miss at the weekend sparks a conversation about whether he's already the real deal — back door PGA Tour card or not.Brandt Snedeker. First win in a decade. Baden tries to recruit him at Steph Curry's charity event after three gin and tonics. It doesn't go well. Neither did the Brad Faxon putting lesson pitch at the PGA Show — though apparently there's a mate in Brisbane with $10k and a Scotty Cameron collection who's still waiting by the phone.Lucas Herbert's LIV win leads into a broader discussion on where the rebel league is headed, the pathway problem for players like Laurie Canter and Patrick Reed, and why the Aussie Open deserves more than it's getting from the PGA Tour.Then it's onto the PGA Championship preview at Ermenegildo Golf Club outside Sydney — Donald Ross design, Gil Hanse renovation, and what both mean for how the course will play. Baden makes his pick. Clappy floats Fleetwood and Rahm. Phil Kenyon gets a mention, a story, and a standing invitation to come on the pod.Plus: the Victoria Institute of Sport, the danger of turning everyone into the same swing, and why Herbie's career is basically a masterclass in knowing who you are at 17.Next week: KB joins the show. The hair rankings are officially open.
Jamie is joined by Rob Lee and Rich Beem on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.In part one, Jamie and Rob run through the weekend's results including a first PGA Tour win for Kristoffer Reitan and a victory for US Presidents Cup captain Brandt Snedeker in Myrtle Beach.Then, fresh from his success in Italy on the HotelPlanner Tour Chris Wood joins to chat about how he is rediscovering his love for golf after a difficult few years dealing with anxiety.And in part two, Rich Beem chats with Jamie about this week's PGA Championship at Aronimink. Can a European golfer end a decade of US dominance at the event?-•You can watch the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour and all the major tournaments live on Sky Sports. If you're not already a Sky customer, you can stream Sky Sports on your terms with a NOW membership. Sign up to NOW here:www.nowtv.com/membership/watch-sky-sports?DCMP=ilc_skysports_podcastlink•Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: www.skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcast•You can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".•Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: www.youtube.com/c/skysportsgolf•For all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golf•For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
For one 2025 national champion LSU baseball team, last weekend’s games ended any remote chances that they will qualify for the upcoming playoffs with a chance to repeat. For the other 2025 national champion LSU baseball team located in the northwest corner of Louisiana, their chance for a title repeat is very much alive and well today. This weekend also featured the quiet return of one of the PGA Tour’s most popular golfers as he won for the first time in eight years. Plus, the NBA’s Indiana Pacers attempt to tank and receive a top draft pick backfired in a big way on Sunday. The LSU Tigers baseball team went 0-3 at Georgia – won’t defend title Omaha will not be the final destination for this year’s 2026 LSU baseball team in June. The 2025 national champions just dropped three straight games in Athens, Georgia over the weekend. The Georgia Bulldogs downed the Tigers 11-8, 13-8, and (yikes) 12-1 after the infamous 10-run rule was invoked in Sunday’s finale. That weekend sweep also gave the Dawgs the 2026 SEC regular season title. UGA is now 41-11 overall and a very impressive 21-6 in the SEC. LSU’s depleted pitching staff (giving up 5 ½ runs every nine innings) served up an assortment of tasty treats to Georgia’s eager batters all weekend. The Tigers fell to 29-24 overall and a woeful 9-18 in the SEC. Those 18 SEC losses are the most ever for an LSU baseball team. It’s hard to believe Coach Jay Johnson’s baseball team has fallen this far after winning the national championship in 2025. LSU’s regular season mercifully ends at home this weekend in Baton Rouge as the Florida Gators (34-18 and 15-12 in the SEC) visit Alex Box Stadium. LSU remains in 14th place in the 16-team SEC. Only South Carolina (7-20 in the league) and Missouri (6-21) have worse records. In Shreveport, the defending NAIA baseball champion LSU-S Pilots are peaking at the right time Last year’s LSU-Shreveport baseball team set an all-time college baseball record by becoming the first team to win every single game they played. The 59-0 Perfect Pilots of 2025 have lost 12 times during 2026. However, they also have 41 wins, too. LSU-S will host four other top regional teams in the NAIA opening round playoff series beginning today (Monday, May 11) at Pilot Field in Shreveport. LSU-S is a nifty 31-4 at home this year. The odds favor the Pilots advancing into the second round of the NAIA playoffs next week. Unlike their big brothers down in Baton Rouge, LSU-Shreveport’s pitching has been exceptional again in 2026. The Pilots’ team earned run average is just 3.35. Pitching ace Brock Lucas has posted a 10-2 record and allowed just 1.83 runs per nine innings. Best of luck to the LSU-S Pilots as they try to bring home a second consecutive national baseball title to Shreveport! *Update – LSU-Shreveport won two games but also lost twice to Mid-America Christian University (Oklahoma City). Mid-America Christian (42-13) won the Shreveport Regional and advanced to play in the NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho on Friday, May 22. They will face 47-9 Doane University of Crete, Nebraska. Louisiana Softball – ULM women robbed of an NCAA playoff spot while LSU received the #16 overall seed Fans of the ULM Warhawks sports teams haven’t had a lot to crow about in recent years. The women’s softball team, though, has been a recent exception. The Warhawks won their first-ever Sun Belt regular season softball title recently after posting a 19-5 league record. Last weekend’s Sun Belt Conference tournament #1 seed ULM won its opening game against UL-Lafayette. The Warhawks then dropped a 3-1 decision in the semifinal round to #5 seed and eventual tournament winner South Alabama. UL-Monroe finished their season with a 38-20 record. Sunday night’s NCAA 64-team women’s softball selection show placed Sun Belt tournament champion South Alabama into the field as expected. However, the Sun Belt also received two additional spots in the NCAA tournament as well. Both Marshall University (regular season #2 in the conference) and Texas State (regular season #3) received an NCAA invitation. Marshall finished with a 37-17 record. Texas State went 38-20. Why didn’t the Sun Belt’s regular season champion ULM receive one of those two NCAA tournament spots? The Warhawks were the hottest team in the conference over the last two months having won 19 of their final 22 games. Yes, all three at-large Sun Belt teams (ULM, Marshall, and Texas State) had very similar records. Shame on the NCAA for leaving ULM’s regular season champions out of this year’s post-season tournament. In Baton Rouge, the LSU Tigers somehow wrangled the #16 overall seed and will host a four-team regional event this weekend at Tiger Park. Coach Beth Torino’s team is 37-17 overall and has won nine of its last 12 games. LSU just qualified for the softball postseason tournament for an incredible 20 years in a row. The Women’s College World Series will be held at Devon Park in Oklahoma City from May 28 through June 4. Golf – 45-year old Brandt Snedeker won for the first time in nearly eight years! The sport of golf can be played well into your senior years. However, it is rare to see very many winners on the men’s or women’s professional golf tours after they reach their mid-40’s. Hall-of-Famer Sam Snead still holds the men’s professional record after winning the Greater Greensboro Open in 1965 at the age of 52. Two-time Ryder Cup golfer Brandt Snedeker had already been selected to become the captain of this fall’s President Cup team. The honor generally goes to a popular PGA professional golfer whose playing career has already peaked. Being the team captain usually means spending a lot of time handling team selections, tournament details, the media, and such. Most team captains don’t have a lot of time for their own golf game. The 45-year old Brandt Snedeker had lost his PGA Tour playing card a few years ago after several seasons filled with injuries and poor results on the golf course. Snedeker was having to rely on sponsor exemptions in order to be added into several events over the past few seasons. The likable Brandt Snedeker from Tennessee wanted to prove to himself and his family that his golf game was still good enough to win on tour again. His 18-under par total at Sunday’s Myrtle Beach Classic PGA Tour stop was good enough to secure a one-stroke victory over a 36-year old winless golfer. Mark “Hard Luck” Hubbard bogeyed the 18th hole to finish in second place. With his win, Brandt Snedeker earned a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a place in this weekend’s PGA Championship outside of Philadelphia. Nicely done and welcome back, Sneds! Indiana Pacers flunked the NBA Draft ping-pong ball lottery on Sunday Do you remember which team the Oklahoma City Thunder beat in the NBA Finals less than a year ago? Me, either. Last year’s #4 East seed Indiana Pacers surprised many with a late-season charge to win the NBA’s Eastern Conference title in 2025. Indiana then fought gamely in the NBA Finals against #1 overall seed Oklahoma City before losing in Game #7 at OKC. This year’s Indiana Pacers suffered a series of injuries during the first half of the NBA season. The team went on to establish franchise records for the longest losing streaks in Pacers’ history during the second half of the season. You could say that the Indiana Pacers were “tanking” on purpose in hopes to receive one of the top NBA draft picks in June. The league “rewards” bad teams by giving them the highest odds of receiving a top draft pick. Indiana lost with vigor. This team lost and lost and lost. The Pacers dropped 13 games in a row from mid-December into January. They topped their own futility mark with a 16-game losing streak from February into March. In what would turn out to be a colossal mistake, the Pacers also made a multi-player trade with the Los Angeles Clippers in February during a losing streak. As a part of the deal, Indiana’s #1 draft pick for next season would be sent to the Clippers only if Indiana should be assigned a draft selection worse than #4 overall. Not to worry, right? Indiana finished with a franchise worst 19-63 record. It firmly placed the Indiana Pacers as one of the top three worst teams in the NBA this year. The NBA’s draft lottery rules assign an equal 14% chance of getting the top draft pick to the three biggest losers. This season, those teams were the Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers, and Brooklyn Nets. The next best odds (11 ½ %) were assigned to the Utah Jazz and Sacramento Kings. Memphis (at 9%) was sixth. The other eight non-playoff teams received a descending percentage chance with #14 Charlotte having a minuscule ½% chance of receiving the #1 draft pick in June. What could possibly go wrong for Indiana? Plenty. After the Washington Wizards’ ping-pong ball drawing gave them the #1 overall draft pick in June, Indiana was hoping to grab that #2 spot. Alas, the second-worst team in the NBA this year watched in horror as their ping-pong ball drawing fortunes went horribly wrong. The Pacers didn’t hear their name called until the #5 draft position. As a result, Sunday’s ping-pong ball fiasco also handed Indiana’s 2026 first round pick over to the Los Angeles Clippers as part of this February’s trade. Indiana won’t receive a first round selection in this June’s NBA draft. Instead, the Pacers will receive Los Angeles’ first round pick in the year 2031. Indiana Pacers’ President of Team Operations Kevin Pritchard later apologized to the team’s basketball fans. He said, “I’m really sorry to all our fans. I own taking this risk.” He sure does! This also spotlights the NBA’s convoluted system of incentivizing lousy basketball teams to “out-lose” each other during the second half of the season. The worst teams (generally) receive one of the top three or four draft picks. In this case, the Indiana Pacers (historically a very competitive franchise) got burned trying to tank during the second half of the NBA season. The team intentionally (but would never admit) dropped a record number of games this season convinced that they would be a statistical shoo-in to receive a top three draft choice in June. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver recently commented that the league’s draft lottery system is slated to receive an overhaul in 2027 to prevent teams from “tanking”. He said, “You should assume for next season that your only incentive is to win games.” Right, Commish! I’m not from Missouri, but you’ll need to show me before I believe that the NBA has an effective plan to end the league’s tanking issues! The post Your Weekend Sports Update appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Huge Talk Birdie today, we start with the great win from Lucas Herbert on the LIV Tour, and how his record just gets better. Mark talks about when he played with him in the Vic Open, and Nick shares a story about playing with Lucas on the Gold Coast. Nick describes him as 'streaky' and says consistency is the next goal for Lucas. Unfortunately not in the PGA Championship this weekend which is a shame, and we talk about where he may end up, and have status, should LIV fold.The Korean cheating incident continues, with more coming out about what happened when Inhoi Hur cheated in the tournament and the rules officials completely screwed it up. Nick has received an email from one of the broadcasters at the tournament who listens to the pod, and says that whilst our comments last week were on the mark, there were some more things that happened that he witnessed which we didn't discuss.....he fills in the gaps....holy hell, could this wild story get wilder? You bet it can.He reveals that all four rules officials who erred were Korean Golf Association officials, none from the Asian Tour were involved. He says 'no sane golfer would ever accept a ruling that gave them a mulligan', and confirmed that the Asian and Korean players were all furious with both the officials and Inhoi Hur. He also describes the mayhem at the clubhouse which he witnessed, and that he was there when Inhoi Hur's wife was screaming at officials, so much so that Inhoi took her out of the clubhouse - the only honourable thing he did all weekend to be honest.Nick plays a grab from Sean Connery on golf, which Inhoi Hur could do well to consider in future.Onto the Australian Open. Following our chat with James Sutherland last week with the news of the AO move to North Adelaide, we've had some time to process it, and Nick and Mark aren't entirely convinced. Nick says he has some concerns and worries the course will not have the cache for the big international names to make the trip. Mark is worried that the course has bee committed when it's not even built yet, however he understands from someone who is in the know, that the offer made by South Australia was one that was impossible to say no to. Plenty of feedback on this from you, which we won't do today - given the volume of cheating feedback - but we'll do a bonus feedback pod tomorrow just on the AO.For Hostplus, Nick says that his 'That's a Plus' for golf this week is the career of caddy Mick Doran who has retired this week. One of the great guys on the tour.A reminder of our Talk Birdie To Me annual survey, great prizes up for grabs, it takes about 6 minutes the link to do it is here.For Betr, Marks Top 5 this week is people, some golfers, who were given names by their parents that are very golf inspired, perhaps with an intention in mind. Has he missed any? Let us know.The PING Globals from Nick, plenty of results to run through including a strong performance from Ryan Ruffels who played at the weekend, Mark tells a story about playing with him when he (Ryan) was 14 and being blown away by how good he was. Nick also mentions Boo Weekley who won at the weekend, and we remember the orangutan story....if you missed it, you really need to see it. Here's the link.Feedback today for Southern Golf Club is all focused on the Inhoi Hur cheating saga. We start with a voicemail and then work through just a fraction of the huge amount of feedback we received from you.And a ripping Masterclass for the Golf Clearance Outlet from Nick on rhythm and tempo and why 'matching' the two is important, inspired by Brandt Snedeker.Phew....a big pod today, back tomorrow with an Australian Open bonus feedback pod!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Hostplus, Talk Birdie To Me's official retirement partnerBMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nicolai Højgaard bankede igen for alvor på i forhold til at tage den første danske sejr på PGA Touren, da han søndag tog endnu en andenplads. Denne gang i en signatur-turnering, og den eneste der endte foran ham, var norske Kristoffer Reitan, der tog sin første sejr på verdens bedste tour. Vi taler med Nicolai Højgaard i dagens podcast (33:16). Amstrup er taget til Philadelphia, hvor PGA Championship i denne uge spilles. Vi varmer op til årets anden major, der har tre danskere i feltet, og så ser vi på hvad der ellers skete ude golfens verden. Vi kommer omkring blandt andre Lucas Bjerregaard, Nicole Broch Estrup, Brandt Snedeker, Chris Wood, Jeeno Thitikul og Sebastian Friedrichsen. Golf Showet er produceret i samarbejde med Golf Expertens Major Weeks https://golfexperten.dk/pages/major-weeks og med https://dmgreenkeeping.dk
Recap of events across the globe: Kristofer Reitan wins the Truist over Rickie Fowler and Nicolai Hojgaard, Brandt Snedeker wins by one over Mark Hubbard at Myrtle Beach, Jeeno Thitkul defends her title at the Mizuho LPGA Mountain Ridge in New Jersey, and Lucas Herbert wins by four over Sergio Garcia at LIV Virginia. Plus, a lengthy news-and-notes section served up by TC. Presented by Titleist. Titleist - #1 Ball in Golf High Noon - Sun's Up! Rhoback - code NLU for 20% off at https://www.rhoback.com Looking to travel this year, check out East Sands Golf Co.: https://www.eastsandsgolf.co/nlu Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf The NLU email newsletter: bi-monthly updates on all things NLU: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/subscribe Join The No Laying Up Nest: https://nolayingup.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SGS goes to the bullpen as PJ and Kevin Van Valkenburg slide into the big chairs for a late Sunday recording. The two aren't entirely sure how they got here, but they applaud Andy for taking the night off to celebrate the Bulls securing a top-four pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. Things stay on the rails to start, as PJ and Kevin quickly get into another "juice-less" week at Quail Hollow for the Truist Championship. Kristoffer Reitan broke through for his first PGA Tour win after getting into this Signature Event on the Aon Swing 5 list, defeating a smattering of European Ryder Cup hopefuls like Alex Fitzpatrick and Nicolai Hojgaard. Reitan successfully navigated the "Green Mile" to round out his Sunday and got to show off an unlikely sponsor during his winner's interview on CBS. Kevin is quick to jump on a runner-up finish for Rickie Fowler and suggests that a Rickie win at the PGA could be the best possible outcome for the sport of golf. PJ is concerned about a "Space Jam" situation unfolding after Justin Thomas bragged about stealing Cameron Young's putter and a tough Sunday on the greens cost Cam a back-to-back win. There's also plenty of Jordan Spieth discussion after he resurrected the "go get that" moment early in an uncompetitive week. In other news, Team USA's captain has won on the PGA Tour yet again! Brandt Snedeker took home the title at the OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic, his first win since 2018, but was quick to note that he has absolutely no plans to play in the Presidents Cup this fall. He is excited to play in his first major since 2021 this week, and PJ suggests keeping a close eye on who Snedeker tees it up with in practice rounds at Aronimink. Lucas Herbert went wire-to-wire at LIV Virginia, holding off a charging Anthony Kim on Sunday and securing his spot in the 2026 U.S. Open. In a very important installment of Champions Tour Minute, PJ recaps Boo Weekley's win at the Insperity Invitational and shares a special shoutout that Boo received from a famous friend on social media. Overseas, Yurav Premlall might've been the most unlikely DP World Tour winner of all time at this week's Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship, and Chris Wood returned to the winner's circle to round out this week of 2016 throwbacks. In news that we couldn't make up if we tried, professional wrestling company AEW held a show in the SoFi Dome on Saturday featuring wrestlers tackling each other into the very same bunkers that Kevin Kisner hit shanks in for Marty Smith's entertainment! Eamon Lynch also sat down with new PGA of America CEO Terry Clark to get the scoop on Don Rea's whereabouts (among other things) as we arrive at the year's second major championship. Andy and Brendan will return on Tuesday night for a LIVE preview of the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Birdie Little Secrets, where Kassidy and Sydney are spilling the tee, unfiltered and just a little bit chaotic. This week, the TOUR's most colorful stop delivered everything: redemption arcs, total meltdowns, and behind-the-scenes drama that had players (and officials) on edge. Fresh off a tough loss, Matt Fitzpatrick flips the script in a big way but not without some tension along the way. Meanwhile, Sunday brought the heat as Sungjae Im's near-lock turned into a shocking spiral, and Brandt Snedeker had fans believing in a fairytale comeback that almost happened. And yes… there's one player the girls think needs to add a very important piece to his team (hint: it's not a new club). Then, things get even better with special guest Julia Johnson, who's doing what most golfers only dream of, competing at a high level and calling the shots on the mic. From her dominant Ole Miss days to life on tour and stepping into the broadcast world, she's got stories, insight, and a perspective you don't hear every day. Oh… and the TOUR is heading to Texas, Min Woo Lee is still that guy, and Scottie Scheffler has everyone on baby watch. It's fun, it's a little messy, and it definitely doesn't stay between the lines. Tune in… because not all secrets are meant to stay quiet. Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @birdielittlesecretspod
Welcome to yet another Victory Monday episode of The Shotgun Start! Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube on Monday morning to recap the Valspar, LIV South Africa, and more. Andy and PJ are rolling into the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament, so a brief Basketball Minute kicks off the show. Brendan shares some tales from his experience at the first round in Philadelphia, where he learned that UConn might be the new Duke for kids growing up in the 2020s. Andy continues to tout the Big 10's supremacy and that even extends to golf! Northwestern's own Matt Fitzpatrick avenged his loss at The Players by winning the Valspar Championship, his first PGA Tour win since 2023. Despite Brendan's uncertainty that we need an event the week after The Players going up against the NCAA Tournament, the Valspar delivered with a tight finish on Sunday. The two discuss Fitzy's win and continued ascendance back into the game's top tier, something that was improbable to judge at this time last year. They also give Fitzpatrick credit for calling out the slow play of his playing partner, fellow Big 10 legend Adrien Dumont de Chassart. Strong showings from Brandt Snedeker, Marco Penge, Brooks Koepka, and Jordan Smith are mentioned before Andy and Brendan give the Valspar some credit for being a different test than what is presented week-to-week on the PGA Tour. The biggest win in golf came at LIV South Africa as Bryson DeChambeau secured his second-straight playoff victory. He defeated Jon Rahm in the individual playoff and also led the Crushers to the team title, taking down the Southern Guards in their home event. Bryson was quite emotional throughout the week and Andy highlights that DeChambeau finds himself in his best form entering Augusta in recent memory. South Africa seemed like it was a massive success as a host for a LIV event, but Brendan wonders if these sellouts in Australia and South Africa are making the league truly viable. Jon Rahm, the loser of this week's playoff, has dug in even further in his fight with the DP World Tour and his 2027 Ryder Cup status is now really in jeopardy. Elsewhere in golf, LPGA's Founders Cup provided some great visuals and possible safety hazards, an American won on the DP World Tour, and the Champions Tour found a new level of social media innovation. Things wrap up with a brief bit of news on more PGA Tour scheduling possibilities and a further delay of the rollback by the USGA.
2026 Presidents Cup Captains Brandt Snedeker and Geoff Ogilvy join the podcast. With the event headed to Medinah, the captains discuss what makes team golf so compelling, the U.S. team's dominance, how the International squad continues to come together, and Medinah's course setup following renovations led by none other than Ogilvy himself. Before that, the guys react to some (mean) comments from an old friend, talk about getting back into fitness, the renaissance of sports trading cards, and share an update on the Internet Invitational!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
02:00: Even the upcoming Presidents Cup captains are talking about what happened at the Ryder Cup06:00: Is pro golf really ready to be a mainstream sport, with its unintended consequences?10:00: Collin Morikawa says he didn't really want "chaos"14:00: What U.S. Prez Cup captain Brandt Snedeker learned from Bethpage22:00: Skins Game is coming back and TGL releases Season 2 schedule Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's finally here. It's Ryder Cup week and we're joined by Team USA vice captain Brandt Snedeker talking course setup, pairings strategies, controlling nerves and hearing first tee stories from Brandt's Ryder Cup playing days. Before Brandt, we discuss Bryson and Rory getting spicy with each other and a former European player saying crowds are too wild for wives and girlfriends to even attend. 0:00 - Intro 3:20 - Finally Ryder Cup week! 11:10 - Riggs vs. Frankie at Bethpage Black 15:00 - Riggs vs. Kirk hater match 19:15 - Barstool Golf Ryder Cup merch 27:05 - Bryson chirping Rory? 36:45 - Rory doesn't care about the Ryder Cup? 41:00 - New York crowd expectations 53:35 - Finally a close Ryder Cup? 1:02:20 - Ryder Cup live show at Borrelli's! 1:07:45 - Brandt Snedeker joins the show!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
Jamie Weir is at The Belfry for this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast ahead of the British Masters, as excitement continues to build for the Ryder Cup.He's joined by former winners Sir Nick Faldo and Sam Torrance, one of the US's vice captains Brandt Snedeker, and European hopeful Matt Wallace, to chat through qualification permutations and discuss which players could get the captain's picks on both teams.If you don't already, make sure you give this show a follow on your podcast platform of choice, so you don't miss an episode as we head towards the Ryder Cup: podfollow.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastListen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfTo get in touch with us email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Today's show was LIVE from The Memorial Tournament in Dublin, OH. We were joined on the show by Rex Hoggard, Jack Nicklaus II, Eric Cole, Jordan Spieth, and Brandt Snedeker.
The murky world of sponsors invites is back in the spotlight following the decision to grant Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Matt Kuchar and Brandt Snedeker places in this week's Memorial Tournament. Should there be tighter restrictions on who sponsors are allowed to give exemptions to? Should they even be given that luxury at all? Michael, James and Lewis discuss that on this week's episode of The bunkered Podcast. Elsewhere, Steve Rider joins us to discuss the halcyon days of BBC Sport as well as his own, relatively recent prostate cancer diagnosis. He wants all men to get themselves checked and so do we. Plus, why are we talking about ordained monks?! Tune-in now to find out. -- ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best golf news, reviews, comment and more, direct from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredgolfonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
Jamie is joined by European Ryder Cup vice-captain Edoardo Molinari to take a look ahead to this year's event on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.The team golf theme continues in the second half of the pod, as Jamie chats with the two newly-appointed Presidents Cup captains. Hear from Team USA's Brandt Snedeker and the International Team's Geoff Ogilvy.Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Newly-appointed Presidents Cup captain Brandt Snedeker and writer Michael Bamberger joined the program today. Snedeker talked about the task that lies ahead, the traits he will look for in team selections, making sure the team knows the plan in advance and how Keegan Bradley still playing to earn a spot on the Ryder Cup team could factor into this year's team competition. Bamberger talked about how he didn't think that Rory McIlroy was necessarily going to go on a tear now, how to compare eras pre- and post-big headed drivers, the freedom of Bryson DeChambeau, and shared thoughts on the upcoming Truist Championship coming to Philadelphia Cricket Club.Host Gary Williams also reviewed the Dogs of the Week and revealed the team picks for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
The Presidents Cup announced Tuesday that Brandt Snedeker and Geoff Ogilvy have been named captains for the U.S. and International Teams, respectively, for the 2026 event. The 16th Presidents Cup will be contested at Medinah Country Club's Course #3, Sept. 22-27, 2026. Also, John and Timm preview this week's CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch, including best bets and winning picks. WEBSITE: https://www.fanstreamsports.com/show/from-the-rough/ Listen on the Go, 24/7! Download the NEW Fan Stream Sports APP on iOS and Android! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-rough/id1550334582?i=1000624703056 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/6RResi7NNRYDPpkJrnR0fH?si=93ef1a18d58e46fe FOLLOW From the Rough on X: https://twitter.com/fromtheroughpga ABOUT THE SHOW: From the Rough brings you everything you need to know in the world of professional golf. Monday and Wednesday at 5 pm CT LIVE from Fan Stream Sports studio B in Dallas, Texas, PGA of America member and golf handicapper John Gerber and radio host Timm 'IndyCarTim' Hamm bring you the best analysis in the game. From DFS to betting previews, interviews, and recaps, everything golf is on the table when you listen to From the Rough on Fan Stream Sports. Brought to you by Tom's Town Distilling Company at Toms-Town.com, Turf Life – The brand that celebrates the outdoors, at TurfLife.Club. Also sponsored by Orion Management at OrionGolf.com, and Golf Central Magazine at GolfCentralMag.com.
01:30: Did the U.S. and International Presidents Cup teams make the right call?11:00: Is the Presidents Cup even relevant at this point?20:00: The biggest differences between Scottie 2024 and Scottie 202524:30: What Collin Morikawa's caddie change tells us30:00: We want your questions for Sunday's pod show!
Today, Mark Zecchino, Bob Weeks and Adam Scully preview this week's CJ Cup Byron Nelson, where Scottie Scheffler is looking for his first win of the season, while Canadian Taylor Pendrith is defending his title! Plus, we chat with U.S. Presidents Cup captain Brandt Snedeker, and hear from Kristen Murphy and Michael Harrison!
The picks are in! Brandt Snedeker and Geoff Ogilvy will lead Team USA and the Internationals at the 2026 Presidents Cup. Damon and Eamon chat with both of the newly-minted captains as they begin their preparations for Medinah in earnest. The guys also call together an emergency session of the Golf Today Roundtable to discuss the big news with Golf Channel's Rex Hoggard and Shane Ryan from Golf Digest. Meanwhile, down at TPC Craig Ranch, Jordan Cornette was on the grounds of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson to gauge PGA TOUR pro reactions to the next round of captains in the much sought-after team competition. Hear what Presidents Cup stalwarts Zach Johnson and Tom Kim had to say! Brandt Snedeker (2:33) Geoff Ogilvy (16:23)
A January tradition unlike any other, it's the latest installment of over-unders for the upcoming year in golf. The episode starts on a solemn note as Andy and Brendan discuss the ongoing fires in the Los Angeles area and sending positive thoughts to everyone in southern California. From there, the two discuss the ongoing reactions to TGL's opening night as Tuesday's ESPN ratings were stronger than many expected, drawing almost one million viewers. With a TGL match without Tiger or Rory managing a higher rating than Sunday at Kapalua, Andy wonders what happens if the simulator league continues to beat out early-season PGA Tour events. A listener emailed in her thoughts from an in-person experience at the SoFi Center, complete with her own Hammer flag (not delivered by FedEx). Pro Shop announced a new series of Creator Classics for 2025, prompting Andy and Brendan to wonder whether YouTube golf is a more viable career path than being a Minor League Tour player. Meanwhile, there is non-screen golf being played this week at the Sony Open. Ben Griffin was leading at the time of recording and Brendan learns about Griffin's budding TikTok stardom. This week's field has Ryan Palmer and Brandt Snedeker playing on career money exemptions, leading Andy down the path of another rant about the PGA Tour and its fields. Webb Simpson is also at the Sony and he had some interesting quotes about his 2024 season that was full of exemptions into Signature Events. The episode wraps with an energetic over-under segment, as Andy, Brendan, and PJ make picks for 2025. Will a LIV golfer win another major? Is Bethpage going to be close? How many starts for Blockie in 2025? All of these questions are answered, and more!
Brandt Snedeker shares insights into his career as a professional golfer, the challenges he has faced with injuries, and his journey to regain his competitive edge. He reflects on his role as a captain's assistant at the Presidents Cup, the significance of receiving the Payne Stewart Award, and his commitment to community initiatives in junior golf. Additionally, he offers his perspective on recent changes within the PGA TOUR and the implications for the future of professional golf. Plus, Golfbet Insider Rob Bolton give his picks for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by veteran PGA Tour caddie Scott Vail for an exclusive interview. The 2025 Ryder Cup 'caddie captain' reveals how he found out his boss, Keegan Bradley, would be leading the U.S. Team at Bethpage Black, President Trump's response to his comments following the 2015 Cadillac Championship at Doral and what it was like being on the bag for 2012 FedEx Cup Champion Brandt Snedeker. -- Thanks to Ralph Lauren, the Official Outfitter of GOLF's Subpar. The RLX Golf collection is available in select Ralph Lauren stores, exclusive private clubs, and resorts, and online at https://RalphLauren.com.
In Part 2 of Episode 50, I'm joined by two-time Tennessee PGA Teacher of the Year, Virgil Herring, and two-time PGA Tour winner, Rick Fehr. Virgil Herring is a graduate of Mississippi State's Professional Golf Management program and has earned the title of Middle Tennessee Section PGA Teacher of the Year five times, as well as Tennessee Teacher of the Year twice. He has worked with several Tour players, including Brandt Snedeker. In our conversation, Virgil shares stories about his time working with Snedeker, and we discuss Brandt's recent accolades—being named the recipient of the 2024 Payne Stewart Award and serving as an Assistant Captain at both this year's Presidents Cup and next year's Ryder Cup. Virgil also offers valuable advice on how to get your swing on the correct plane and how to reach a Flow State on the mental side of the game. Rick Fehr, who helped BYU win the national championship in 1981, was the low amateur at both the 1984 Masters and U.S. Open. After winning twice on the PGA Tour, Rick transitioned into becoming a top instructor. Rick and I dive into the topic of old-school versus new-school golf instruction. Have tools like Trackman and home simulators given us a false sense of knowledge about our game? He also shares his thoughts on Scottie Scheffler's claim that his mind is the strongest part of his game. We discuss whether trying harder or trying something different is the right approach, and Rick reflects on what it was like seeing himself on a trading card for the first time.
Today, Adam Scully, Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks discuss all of the latest in the world of golf! The guys recap the U.S. winning the Solheim Cup, Patton Kizzire winning the Procore Championship and Rasmus Hojgaard taking home the Irish Open over Rory McIlroy! Plus, Brian Harman and Brandt Snedeker join the show to discuss next week's Presidents Cup!
Brandt Snedker joined 3HL to preview the Simmons Bank Open.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brandt Snedker joined 3HL to preview the Simmons Bank Open.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PGATOUR.COM's Sean Martin and Paul Hodowanic join John Swantek from the TOUR Championship Media Center after Scottie Scheffler's historic season is rewarded with his first FedExCup. The three also touch on potential captain's picks for the Presidents Cup and the need for a Tiger Woods Award. Other notable stories include Xander Schauffele's emergence as a contender, Nick Dunlap's impressive performance as a rookie, and Brandt Snedeker receiving the Payne Stewart Award.
Episode 142 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything! This week we are joined by 3-time Bestselling Author and Owner of Premier Performance Training, Aaron Hines!!Let us know in the comments what YOU want to hear about next!About our guest: Meet Aaron Hines—devoted husband, father of two, visionary entrepreneur, and three-time Amazon bestselling author. Residing just west of Nashville in the charming town of Bellevue, Tennessee, Aaron lives with his wife, Amanda, and their sons, Lincoln and Stetson. His life is a testament to the power of dedication and hard work.Aaron's athletic career began in high school football and extended into college where he played both offensive and defensive lines at Lambuth University. He holds an undergraduate degree in Health and Human Performance from the University of Tennessee at Martin and a Master's in Exercise Physiology from Florida State University.For the past eight years, Aaron has been the driving force behind Premier Performance Training in Brentwood, TN. His facility is celebrated for its success in transforming the lives of individuals aged 45 and older through specialized programs that focus on weight loss, pain-free movement, and surpassing personal limitations. Additionally, Aaron dedicates considerable effort to mentoring young athletes, teaching them the essential qualities required to succeed both on and off the field.Aaron's expertise has attracted a clientele that includes high-profile athletes such as Michael Archie, former Tennessee Titans running back; Bruce Matthews, NFL Hall of Famer; Brandt Snedeker, PGA professional; and Emanuel Hall, former NFL receiver, among others. His commitment to excellence was recognized when he was named one of Nashville's top personal trainers in 2020, featured in Franklin Lifestyle Magazine in 2019, and when his gym was voted the best by the community in 2020, 2021, and 2023.Follow and contact:Instagram: @premierperformancetnpremierperformancetrainer.comAbout Our Sponsors:Hitlab: We specialize in the creation, marketing, and promotion of Podcasts and other serial content. http://hitlabstudio.com/Team Hiter: Our mission is to protect our customers from financial hardship due to unforeseen illness or injury. Simply stated, we provide peace of mind in keeping the promise of financial protection afforded by our health coverages. https://teamhiter.com/RAC Financial has the integration of partner solutions that every business owner needs to be successful. They help make payment processing simple, secure, and reliable by using state-of-the-art tokenization standards that are required of all businesses. RAC Financial cares about you and your business, and they will do their very best to serve you. Your success is RAC Financial's success. They've processe
Virgil Herring was named 2015 TN PGA Section Teacher of the Year. He received the 2003 Tennessee Section PGA Teacher of the Year Award and was named 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2015 Middle TN Chapter PGA Teacher of the Year. Virgil was named a U.S. Kids Golf Top 50 Instructor (source) by U.S. Kids Golf and named a 2015 Top 25 Elite Junior Coach by Future Champions Golf in addition to being a Master Teacher for Future Collegean's Golf since 2015.Virgil worked with PGA Tour player Brandt Snedeker from 2000-2007 and Tour players Harry Taylor, Brad Fabel, Cliff Kresge, Vance Veazey, Garrett Willis, Bob Wolcott, Kim Williams and Megan Grehan. He has helped over 209 junior players get college scholarships. https://virgilherring.com/ To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/c9zPMhOG09s #golfcoach #golf #whoknewinthemoment
In this latest episode of Chasing Pa In rs Golf Podcast which is Proudly sponsored by Golf Tips Checker I was joined by 2x Sunshine Tour champion & 4x DP World Tour runner up as I give you the remarkable story of Justin Walters. In a really deep, honest, meaningful at times tough not to feel emotional chat Justin goes at length about how career struggles affected him, the heavy loss of both parents with remarkable bravery to recover from such adversity to being a main stay on the DP World Tour for over a decade! Justin was born in South Africa but is Half South African & Half English by his own admission due to having an English mother. Justin would take a college placement in the States in 2001 while managing to get into the University of North Carolina State & was number 1 at a period of time at NC State playing every week against serious players including PGA Tour players Hunter Mahan, Bill Haas, Brandt Snedeker, D.J. Trahan & Ryan Moore. In 2002 due to having dual citizenship Justin would get the call up to team GB & Ireland for Palmer Cup where alongside Oliver Wilson & Stuart Manley would battle a very talented US side consisting of the best college talent (Haas, Mahan, Trahan, Nick Watney). Justin would turn pro in 2003 & although would struggle in his first few years he would win 2004 Parmalat Classic on Sunshine Tour & 2005 Statesville Open on Tarheel Tour (US). In 2011 he would pick up his 2nd Sunshine Tour title at Investec Royal Swazi Open in the Stableford format legit coming off a 3 weeks injury layoff after slicing the top of a finger. 2013 was the year that propelled Justin properly on Tour ending up a career high 64th on Race to Dubai standings, 2013 European Tour Graduate of the Year & a 2nd at Portugal Masters pipped by David Lynn & contended in the big Turkish Airlines Open event which included Justin Rose & Tiger nonetheless. We get a story of how Justin was just a baby away from the greatest and being mesmerized by his swing! 2019 was also a strong year with a 2nd back home at Dimension Data Pro- Am & T2nd again in Portugal. In 2020 after the COVID restart Justin would lead ISPS Handa UK Championship at The Belfry Brabazon Course from start to finish until making a few mistakes going for home when Rasmus Hojgaard with an amazing finish got into a playoff where Hojgaard would win & still to this day Justin's biggest regret. He loves the Belfry after also a T3rd in 2022 at Betfred British Masters. From promising college career to career struggles to near misses on the main tour to personal tragedies this is a must listen to episode. I fully appreciate Justin's full honesty! Wish him all the best for 2024.
On this episode I'm joined by 1989 Open Champion and 4 time US Ryder Cup team member Mark Calcavecchia, one of the great Amateur players, Broadcasters, and now Instructors in our game Bobby Clampett, one of the most decorated Instructors in our game, and 2 time Tennessee Teacher of the Year Virgil Herring, and former Tour Caddie of the Legends Larry Malestic. Mark Calcavecchia and I talk about his 4 Ryder Cup appearances. We hear about some of the classic pairings he had and matches he played in. We talk about the celebratory moments, how the pressure of the Ryder Cup compares to playing in a major, and his go-for-broke playing style. Bobby Clampett is one of the all-time great amateur players. We go back to his time at BYU and some of the great tournaments he won. We hear about the 1978 World Amateur Championship, his win at the Western Amateur, and the Porter Cup that same year. We also get into his Impact Zone Golf training philosophy and the dynamics of the golf swing. Virgil Herring is a 2 time Tennessee Teacher of the Year along with being a Top 50 US Kids Instructor. He has also coached several Tour players including Brandt Snedeker. We hear about how they got hooked up and what made Brandt one of the all-time great putters on Tour. We also talk mental approach and why Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin is right when he says, "It's not what you're capable of, it's what you're willing to do." Larry Malestic caddied on the European Tour for 2 years and on the PGA & Champions Tour for 12. He was on the bag for legends like Gary Player, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Lee Trevino, Tom Weiskopf, Orville Moody, and Bruce Crampton. He's written a wonderful book titled, Golf Road, My Time with the Masters of the Game. Larry shares some of the great stories he tells in the book including caddying for Gary Player at The Masters, being on the bag for Chi Chi during the 1991 Senior Skins Game which also included Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Lee Trevino. So many great stories in this segment and in his book. Larry is a great storyteller.
The PGA TOUR is back with the Fortinet Championship to kick off FedExCup Fall - the seven-tournament continuation of the 2022-23 season. Kira K. Dixon caught up with defending champ Max Homa and JT in Napa. Over on the DP World Tour, all 12 European Ryder Cup team members are in the field this week at the DS Automobiles Italian Open. Golf Today welcomes Guy Kinnings, Deputy CEO of the Ryder Cup. Looking ahead to the Solheim Cup, Damon and Eamon got to chat with both United States team member Megan Khang and European team member Maja Stark as they prepare to face off in Spain. Guy Kinnings - 2:23 Megan Khang - 15:38 Maja Stark - 27:28 Brandt Snedeker - 59:53
In this episode we answer listener questions. We talk about Justyn Ross and his spine surgery, Brandt Snedeker and his experimental chest surgery and more.
Matt Adams is in Scotland playing Links golf! He is joined by a special guest and we hear from Rory McIlroy, Marina Alex from a brand new LPGA Tour event, Brandt Snedeker about his revolutionary surgery to save his career, and more!
Vols sweep Vandy , Grizzlies/Lakers tonight, Brandt Snedeker joins to talk Masters and LIV Tour, Jason McCormick joins to talk FCA, Stat of the Day, Kelly's "World of Football", NBA Playoffs recap, and Plaster's Bet of the Day
Brandt Snedeker is an American PGA Tour professional golfer. He currently has 13 professional tournament wins including 9 PGA tour wins. He is a long-time Nashville, local and lives nearby with his wife and kids in Franklin, Tennessee. Snedeker first fell in love with the game of golf as a young child and ended up attending Vanderbilt University where he played on the golf team and would eventually turn pro. In this episode, Snedeker takes us back to his roots with golf. He shares the story of how his grandmother first introduced him and his brother to the game when they were very young. Brandt tells the guys how he first went pro after winning the US Amateur Public Links in 2003. This is a great episode for any fans of golf, or anyone with a dream that seems impossible. Follow us on social media! https://instagram.com/studio22podcast https://instagram.com/brockohurn https://instagram.com/wmeldman33 https://www.tiktok.com/@brockohurn https://twitter.com/BrockohurnSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Tillery, PGA Tour Coach works with Scott Brown, Roberto Castro, Brice Garnett, Kevin Kisner, Rick Lamb, Will McGirt, and Brandt Snedeker as well as mini-tour professionals and up-and-coming collegiate athletes. He's previously been selected as one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers in America, Golf Digest's #6 Best Teacher in the state of Georgia and the Georgia PGA Teacher of the Year. Tony and John discuss the many factors of coaching Tour Players, where he starts when working with someone new, how he communicates for effective results, some key factors when dealing with the challenges of the Tour Schedule, and the best way for a competitive player to work. You'll hear great advice on how to adapt your strategy for the specific player you're coaching.
NashvilleBanner.com Steve Cavendish and Braden Gall talk Nashville sports, media and business. Our guest this week is ESPN golf broadcaster Ned Michaels. Live from The PGA Championship! How many different jobs he's had On course v. hosting v. analyst What makes Southern Hills unique? Being on the green for Phil's win last year Being sushed by Tiger Woods How will Nashville get a PGA tour event? Where could it be played? PGA Tour vs. the LIV Tour and the Saudis His financial podcast "Breaking Even" The future of crypto What was Brandt Snedeker like in college? Who will win the PGA? Lamestream Sports is BTYB Jasper's on West End. Be sure to subscribe to the 440 YouTube page and turn on those notifications.
John Tillery, PGA Tour Coach works with Scott Brown, Roberto Castro, Brice Garnett, Kevin Kisner, Rick Lamb, Will McGirt, and Brandt Snedeker as well as mini-tour professionals and up-and-coming collegiate athletes. He's previously been selected as one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers in America, Golf Digest's #6 Best Teacher in the state of Georgia and the Georgia PGA Teacher of the Year. Tony and John discuss the many factors of coaching Tour Players, where he starts when working with someone new, how he communicates for effective results, some key factors when dealing with the challenges of the Tour Schedule, and the best way for a competitive player to work. You'll hear great advice on how to adapt your strategy for the specific player you're coaching.
S2 Ep. 4 (almost over) This episode's guest, Mac Barnhardt, is a longtime agent and performance coach. Over the past 25 years, Mac has represented some of the most well-known and accomplished players in golf. Mac played collegiate golf at High Point University in the mid-80s. After college, he worked in the airline industry before taking a position at Pros Incorporated, a legendary agency created by Vinny Giles that represented the likes of Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins, Davis Love the third, David Duval, and Justin Leonard. Pros Inc. was purchased by Octagon in the late 90s, and in 2003 Mac left to be Davis Love's full-time agent and create his own agency, Crown Sports Management. Mac also helped establish Sea Island as an epicenter for Tour pros and attracted talented players such as Jonathan Byrd, Lucas Glover, Brandt Snedeker, and Brian Harman. In 2013 Crown merged with Lagardere Sports. Since leaving Lagardere in 2018, Mac has set out to reinvent the sports management approach with his new company Rock Sports by helping professional golfers maintain purpose, focus, and balance both on and off the course.
Before PGA Tour newcomers like John Augenstein and Will Gordon went through Vanderbilt, guys Mark Donnell, Luke List and Brandt Snedeker paved the way. Mark talks about his experience playing collegiate golf in the SEC and why golf is more fun to him now than ever.
StrodeCast kicks off this Thursday edition. Texas is struggling. A lot of B-Roll of the Cardinals working out. Mickey Mantle. The evolution of the MMF. Joe Namath. Cardinal players are thrilled that we aren't there. Doug lacks talent. Jamie Burkard of Mungenast will join today. Iggy's new squad for the Mungenast DK Showdown. (Disregard yesterdays selections) Iggy selects Abe Ancer, Charles Howell III, Matt Kuchar, Cam Smith, Hideki Matsuyama, and Rory McIlroy. Doug's team is Tony Finau, Scott Harrington, Carlos Ortiz, Xander Schauffele, Brandt Snedeker, and Will Zalatoris. Jamie Burkard joins us to discuss revisions for the Mungenast DK Showdown. Eminem is a Buck Swope joint. Genesis invitational preview. Iggy's brain. Paulina Gretzky photographed with a handsome gentleman. Audio from Cookin' with Ken. Fish in the icebox for Doug. Red snapper. Fish mongers.
We recap the Sony Open in Hawaii and discuss all the biggest news in golf for the past week. We dive into Kevin Na who had an incredible win with a late surge on Sunday to pass Brendan Steele, Chris Kirk, Joaquin Niemann, and others. Other highlights from the episode include: Good Bets, Bad Bets, Green Bets, Red Bets where we discuss our DFS plays, outright bets, and in tournament bets of the past week. Our Stock Up (Nick Hardy, Patton Kizzire, Chris Kirk), and Stock Down (Abraham Ancer, Brandt Snedeker, Erik Van Rooyen). We discuss the hottest topics from the past week including Kevin Kisner, Justin Thomas and Ralph Lauren Polo, Hawaii Golf, and more, in Craig's Good, Bad and Ugly. We also look at other news stories in golf including Angel Cabrera, Cheyenne Woods, and patrons coming back to the 2021 Masters. Finally, we look ahead to the first real week in golf with the LPGA, Champions Tour, and European Tour all kicking off their seasons. Thanks for listening and please subscribe leave a review! Music by Wool on Wolves
On this week's show, Bob Weeks and producer Adam Scully discuss the first 3 sessions of the Ryder Cup and look ahead to the rest of the weekend. Mark Zecchino and TSN Producer Jamie Reidel give their thoughts on the event thus far, plus we go 1 on 1 with Scott Vail, who used to caddy for Brandt Snedeker.