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Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and Korn Ferry Tour Championship! -Top 5 favs for Dunhill -2 matchups for Dunhill -1 t10 for Dunhill -2 outrights for Dunhill -Dunhill best bet -KFT Championship outright -KFT Championship best bet Summary Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Jon Rahm (0:54 - 5:20) Jon Rahm opens at +650, fresh off a second-place finish at the Open de España. Despite his strong recent form, Will Doctor passes on Rahm due to the unpredictable nature of his game and the ongoing conflict between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour. Rahm's excellent play over the past month is acknowledged, but his missed cut at this event in 2019 and distractions from the LIV-PGA dispute make him a risky pick. Rory McIlroy (5:21 - 10:30) McIlroy, priced at +700, has several near-wins this season, including a playoff loss at the BMW PGA Championship. His putting has been outstanding, but Will Doctor is concerned about potential distractions as McIlroy is paired with prominent figures in the pro-am. Despite McIlroy's stellar form and strong history at the Dunhill, Will Doctor opts to skip him this week, but favors McIlroy over Rahm. Tyrrell Hatton vs. Tommy Fleetwood (11:00 - 16:00) Hatton, priced at 11-1, has won this event twice but has struggled with slow starts this year. Will Doctor backs Hatton in a matchup against Fleetwood, whose poor putting and recent finishes (no better than 22nd) at the Dunhill raise concerns. Fleetwood's past success at the Dunhill, including multiple second-place finishes, is overshadowed by recent struggles. Shane Lowry (16:01 - 18:00) Lowry, priced at 20-1, is passed over due to his subpar putting. Despite strong ball striking, Will Doctor believes Lowry's struggles on the greens will keep him from contending this week. Robert MacIntyre vs. Shane Lowry (18:01 - 21:00) Will Doctor picks MacIntyre over Lowry in a matchup, citing MacIntyre's recent solid play, including a win at the Scottish Open and multiple top finishes. MacIntyre's consistent driving and putting make him a safer pick than Lowry. Grant Forrest (22:00 - 25:00) Forrest is Will Doctor's first outright pick, priced at 80-1. His recent form, including top-10 finishes at the Irish Open and Open de España, along with strong past performances at the Dunhill, make him a contender. Will Doctor also picks Forrest for a top-10 finish at +375. Tom McKibben (25:01 - 27:00) McKibben, at 60-1, is another outright pick. Despite recent struggles, McKibben's strong driving and iron play are highlighted as key strengths. His 10th-place finish at the BMW PGA signals a return to form, making him a value bet for this week. Best Bet: Nicholas Norgaard Over Patrick Reed (27:01 - 30:00) Norgaard is chosen over Reed at -115. Norgaard's recent win at the British Masters and strong play over the past month make him a reliable pick, while Reed's top-10 finish last week is attributed mostly to luck with putting. Korn Ferry Tour Championship John Pak (30:01 - 33:00) Pak, priced at 45-1, is Will Doctor's outright pick. Pak has shown recent improvement, finishing in the top 15 in his last two starts. Will Doctor believes Pak is well-positioned to win and secure a PGA Tour card. Isaiah Salenda (33:01 - 35:00) Salenda is Will Doctor's best bet for a top-20 finish at +320. His long drives make him well-suited for the demanding Pete Dye course, and Will Doctor expects him to rebound after a missed cut last week. Conclusion Will Doctor closes by encouraging listeners to stay tuned for more coverage and to review his Sanderson Farms Championship preview. His picks for the Alfred Dunhill Links and Korn Ferry Tour Championship offer a mix of well-researched matchups, outright winners, and best bets to guide bettors for the upcoming tournaments. Follow Doc for the latest on the world of golf @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast comes from the Swiss Alps where Josh is joined by Andrew Coltart and David Howell ahead of the European Masters.They discuss Niklas Norgaard's win at the British Masters and consider whether the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs need a change of format for future years.Plus they look ahead to this week's action in Crans-sur-Sierre and look back on an exciting Curtis Cup.
Dans cet épisode de Swing, on revient sur la domination de Scottie Scheffler vainqueur logique de sa première FedEx Cup et sur la très belle fin de saison de Matthieu Pavon, premier Français de l'histoire à jouer les Playoffs de la FedEx Cup.Sebastien Audoux nous partage ses dernières infos sur la santé économique du PGA Tour.On reçoit Jeong weong Ko juste après sa très belle 4e place au British Masters sur le DP World Tour. Enfin, le coach Alain Alberti sera également de la partie pour nous donner des nouvelles du jeu de Jeong weong et de Pauline Roussin Bouchard, qui a terminé 2e en Irlande la semaine dernière.Une émission présentée par Arnaud Tillous (Journal du Golf) en compagnie de Benjamin Cadiou (Journal du Golf) et Sebastien Audoux (Consultant Golf)Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week, three-quarters of one of the least successful pro-am teams in the history of golf gather to reflect on where it all went wrong at the Belfry - an episode from which only Iain has emerged with any credit. The British Masters itself also earns plenty of praise, despite the non-attendance of most of the big British names. Best event of the week award goes to the Curtis Cup where the excitement was in stark contrast to what one of our listeners describes as the 'money-orientated crapness' of the Tour Championship and Scottie Scheffler lifting his on course earnings to somewhere approaching the GDP of Liechtenstein. The same correspondent then asks the question ‘Do Eddie and Andrew even like golf?' the answer to which is contained within this pod... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, three-quarters of one of the least successful pro-am teams in the history of golf gather to reflect on where it all went wrong at the Belfry - an episode from which only Iain has emerged with any credit. The British Masters itself also earns plenty of praise, despite the non-attendance of most of the big British names. Best event of the week award goes to the Curtis Cup where the excitement was in stark contrast to what one of our listeners describes as the 'money-orientated crapness' of the Tour Championship and Scottie Scheffler lifting his on course earnings to somewhere approaching the GDP of Liechtenstein.The same correspondent then asks the question ‘Do Eddie and Andrew even like golf?' the answer to which is contained within this pod... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Sweet Spot, sponsored by AK Bets. Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming DP World Tour European Open. Warren Ashurst and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's tournament. The team look back on the British Masters from last week, won by Niklas Nørgaard. They also review Scottie Scheffler's victory in the Tour Championship and note how his champion mentality has been the strongest component in his bag across the season. Steve gives us his best predictions for European Masters, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
Hole 33 doen we zonder Paul, althans hij mag de aflevering afsluiten dit keer. We beginnen met ons eigen golf. Martijn speelde de Amsterdam Cup op de Amsterdamse. Top toernooi, alles fantastisch geregeld, maar het spel was niet best. Ook niet best was het bij Rogier tijdens de strokeplay kampioenschappen op Anderstein. Op de PGA Tour was het slotevenement op East Lake. Morikawa, Theegala, Scott en Henley speelden goed, Schauffele en Rory vielen wat tegen. Scheffler werd nooit echt bedreigd en won overtuigend met een score van -30 (-20). Op de DP World tour werd de British Masters gespeeld op de Belfry. Luiten deed een tijdje bovenin mee met zijn nieuwe putter. Hatton liet zich weer van zijn vertrouwde angry kant zien en Niklas Norgard pakte zijn eerste overwinning. We behandelen luisteraarsvragen en doen daarna onze korte ronde. Paul kijkt vanaf Vlieland terug op de week en de afsluiting is weer een nieuwe Raad de Speler. 0:00 – 19:30 eigen golf 19:30 - 42:17 PGA en DP World Tour 42:17 – 1:05:05 Luisteraarsvragen 1:05:05 – 1:28:30 Korte ronde 1:28:30 – 1:30:53 Paul vanaf Vlieland 1:30:53 – 1:13:23 Raad de Speler hole 33
Dansk golf er gaven, der bliver ved med at give. I forrige uge havde vi dansker-fest på Lübker ved Danish Golf Championship, og de danske spillere flyttede i den forgangne uge festen til Birmingham, hvor Niklas Nørgaard tog sin første sejr på DP World Tour ved British Masters. Det blev nervøst, men den stærke dansker kom tilbage på sporet og sikrede sejren. Vi har talt med Niklas Nørgaard og caddie Kasper Estrup mindre end 24 timer efter triumfen. Frederik Kjettrup spillede sig på Korn Ferry Tour med sejr nummer tre på PGA Tour Americas, Anders Emil Ejlersen vandt på Nordic League, Scottie Scheffler vandt FedEx Cup'en, og så følger vi op på hvad der ellers er sket i den store golfverden. Golf Showet er produceret af Qvortrup Media i samarbejde med https://www.golfexperten.dk og https://shapingnewtomorrow.dk. Læs om vores samarbejde med formueforvalteren Othania på https://othania.dk/golfshowet/
Golf journalist, broadcaster and betting expert, Dave Tindall joins James Buttler to look ahead to the TOUR Championship at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. Also a look at the British Masters. The Late Tee Time Podcast is sponsored by Manscaped.com - quote 'LATE' at checkout to receive free shipping and 20% off. Follow the podcast on Twitter / X at @LateTeeTimePod. This is a Sports Broadcast Media production. 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 podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Sweet Spot, sponsored by AK Bets. Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming British Masters and Tour Championship, as Warren Ashurst and Steve Palmer take a look at this week's golf events. The team also take a look back at the Women's Open, Danish Golf Championship and BMW Championship from last week, analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his best predictions for the British Masters and Tour Championship, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets.
On Long Shots we have expert handicappers Wes Reynolds and Kelley Bydlon on this episode of Long Shots as they dive into the Betfred British Masters. They discuss key takeaways from the BMW Championship and highlight top picks for the tournament. The episode covers top betting strategies, under-the-radar players, and insight on course conditions that could impact your wagers. Whether you're a golf fan or a bettor, this episode has everything you need for informed betting on the British Masters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Eddie rejoins to tell us about the highs and lows of his time in Denmark, where he made more birdies than anybody else in the field and managed to get his nice new clothing on TV but still returned home frustrated and without part of his luggage.Andrew and Iain try to get into his mind and then decide it's probably best not to go there, so chat instead about the finish to the Women's Open where Lydia Ko got back to major winning ways in the battle of the world number ones.They also preview the Curtis Cup, debate whether Keegan Bradley should be a playing captain in the Ryder Cup, wonder if Scottie Scheffler has any spare money to sponsor the pod and - most importantly of all - prepare themselves psychologically for the horrors of the pro-am at the British Masters.Email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Eddie rejoins to tell us about the highs and lows of his time in Denmark, where he made more birdies than anybody else in the field and managed to get his nice new clothing on TV but still returned home frustrated and without part of his luggage. Andrew and Iain try to get into his mind and then decide it's probably best not to go there, so chat instead about the finish to the Women's Open where Lydia Ko got back to major winning ways in the battle of the world number ones. They also preview the Curtis Cup, debate whether Keegan Bradley should be a playing captain in the Ryder Cup, wonder if Scottie Scheffler has any spare money to sponsor the pod and - most importantly of all - prepare themselves psychologically for the horrors of the pro-am at the British Masters. Email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The final major of the year has been run and won and the golf world returns to something more closely resembling normal programming this week with events in Georgia (PGA Tour Championship), Boston (LPGA FM Championship) Indonesia (Asian Tour's Indonesian Open) and England (Betfred British Masters). Music by www.Audionautix.com
Tom Jacobs and Skylar Hoke preview the course and run through the odds while making their 2024 British Masters picks and bets. #ScottishOpen #FantasyGolf #EuropeanTour #DPWorldTour #PGATOUR Sub to the Mayo Media Network: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO” Video: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Apple: http://bit.ly/DFSMixApple Stitcher: http://bit.ly/DFSStitcher Spotify: http://bit.ly/DFSSpotify Google: http://bit.ly/DFSGoogle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom and Matt preview this week's events, the British Masters & the Tour Championship. 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.
Broadcaster Ali Whitaker and former pro Zane Scotland join Josh Antmann on this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast to look back at the action from a thrilling AIG Women's Open where Lydia KO claimed a dramatic win.They also discuss whether Keegan Bradley could have a decision to make about whether he plays, captains or does both at the same time for the USA Ryder Cup team, and there's a preview of the British Masters.
For this emotional episode, Toni & Lesley are joined by Joylyn Saunders-Mullins, Anne Nelson and Caroline Powell who are ¾ of the British Masters 4x100 world record-holding relay team. They are all 70+ and two of them suffer from heart conditions. Theseinspirational ladies explain how and why they got involved in athletics and how you can do too regardless of your age. KEY TAKEAWAYS Run around the park and see how your body reacts. If you like it join a club. Ignore what others are doing at the gym, nobody is bothered if you are slower thanthem. If there is something you want to do, just do it. There is always a way. You can get involved in athletics at any age. Online training can be highly effective and make it easier to fit everything in. With your doctor's help, often you can still run with health conditions. BEST MOMENTS‘We both got world records.' ‘If I hadn´t been doing athletics I wouldn't be here now.' ‘I bet none of you are going to miss the bus. ' EPISODE RESOURCES Film - https://bit.ly/3VOeepL British Masters Athletic Federation - https://bmaf.org.uk WORK WITH ME If you're ready for greater clarity and confidence to create the freedom and alignment, you crave in in business and life. Places Limited to 5. Book a Call to secure yours Click Here to Book A Call With Me My Signature Programme – Visionary You – The Awakening – CLICK HERE *Note: To secure your space for August, join my waitlist now* Join My Mastermind Membership - Click Here Free Resources - grab a copy of my e-book or one of my free guides right here and I'll send it straight to your inbox. The Woman Beyond Six Secrets to Success – e-book – Click Here 101 Affirmations For Living Your Best Life Right Now – Click Here 60 Tips For Success – Click Here Daily Attitude Shower – Click Here 10 Day Self Care Challenge – Click Here GUEST BIOS Joylyn Saunders-Mullins, Anne Neslon and Caroline Powell are ¾ of the British Masters 4x100 world record holding relay team. Joylyn has been in athletics since she was a child and is now 71 years old and continues to achieve record breaking times. Joylyn has recently appeared in a documentary out in cinemas. Anne has been running for 30 years, started this when her eldest daughter wanted to join Epsom and Newell Harriers and Anne has been competing for this club ever since and is now 72 years old. Caroline Powell runs for Bristol and West and has like her teammates gained world, European, and British champion records and medals. HOST BIOSToni C. Eastwood OBE, MBA, (Business Transformation Coach and Facilitator)Award-winning entrepreneur, who knows exactly what it's like to start and scale NFPBusiness, raising multi-millions in funding. She has served as a non-executive board member and Chair of several charities and NFP organisations. With 30 years' experience in SME, Business startup and growth, as Director of an FTSE 30 Company, starting and growing two businesses over the last 12yrs. Toni knows what it's like to leave the familiar behind, to personally risk everything to follow your passion for service and importantly to handle the inevitable obstacles along the way. Lesley Craven MA – Programme Director – (Business Transformation Coach and Facilitator)Lesley has spent 30+ years leading public and social sector delivery and as a CEO ofnumerous NFP organisations. She is an accomplished bid writer, facilitator, and businesscoach leading our delivery to 1000s of Small Business Owners and Leaders over the last 4 years.
TIME STAMPS: 02:12 “Bro Split” or “Pro Split” - Rob's current strength training at 3 weeks out from at the Chicago Pro; discussion around his training methodology and major inspirations such as Dorian Yates & Phil Heath. 06:51 Tips on determining whether to use COMPOUND LIFTS or ISOLATION LIFTS in your hypertrophy training depending on how you feel and what your objective is. 10:32 Best compound lifts for MASS. 15:05 The secret behind Hoists's “bell-curve” biomechanics in their seated leg extension machine; the signs of a high-quality resistance training machine. 20:02 Everything the average person does WRONG with LAT PULLDOWNS. 24:09 ROC-IT Technology. 25:08 Tips for using CHAINS & BANDS in your workouts and how Hoist mimics these training intensifiers. 29:02 How to get the best lat activation with lat pulldowns and seated cable rows. 33:03 SPOTTING TIPS!!! (I got you bro) 40:00 Rob's life as a full-time gym owner, professional bodybuilder and Hoist sales manager! 44:55 How Rob got “bitten by the bug,” earning his IFBB Pro card, & WINNING the UK ARNOLD CLASSIC and British Masters!!! 50:32 Tricks your brain plays on you when you're 3 weeks out from a big show! 55:05 The importance of REFEEDS; tips on how much to increase your food intake on these exciting days of prep! 01:00:09 Why neither of us track Calories on contest prep. 01:06:00 LISTENER QUESTION: 52 is older than what most would assume to be a “suboptimal bodybuilding age.” Do you agree? 01:10:00 PREMIER GYM - heaven for bodybuilders?! 01:14:14 A comparison of GBO vs IFBB bodybuilding organizations. 01:20:00 Tips to locate a competition where you have the best chance of winning. 01:20:20 The most important question you should ask yourself before you decide to go for your pro card. ===================================== Looking for some mid-workout entertainment and motivation? Stream The SuperSetYourLife.Com Podcast from any platform. We publish every MONDAY and FRIDAY! SUPERSET Coaching membership inquiries: https://calendly.com/ssyl/meet-greet
Here we go, then! Everything you need in the build up to the British Masters Championships, taking place in Swansea, Wales across three days. Host Joe Malone is joined by Jonathan Saunders, Jamie McHale and David Westcough to discuss the swimming, the travelling and the downtime across the weekend.Ger 15% off products from TheMagic5 using the link: www.themagic5.com/freestylemediaGet a personalised strength and mobility programme at www.oxolt.com
In this second episode of a five-part series, we delve deeper into the extraordinary life and career of Bernhard Langer, a legend in the world of golf and a two-time Masters champion. Hosts Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin engage Langer in a rich discussion that reveals fascinating aspects of his journey, both on and off the golf course.Langer recounts his early professional days, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs that shaped his remarkable career. From his first professional win at the Cacharel World Under-25 Championship in 1979 to his breakthrough victory at the British Masters in 1980, Langer's narrative is filled with intriguing details and anecdotes. He shares an enlightening story about a pivotal encounter with Seve Ballesteros, which led to a crucial change in his choice of putters, demonstrating how even small adjustments can significantly impact a golfer's game.Listeners are also treated to personal insights into Langer's life beyond golf, including his experience in the German Air Force and the trials he faced during his national service. He candidly discusses the physical and mental challenges he endured, including a serious back injury that threatened his golfing future.Langer's reflections extend to the evolution of the European Tour, his solo journey as a German golfer among various nationalities, and the unique camaraderie and competitiveness of the Ryder Cup. He also shares entertaining stories about fellow golfers, revealing the lighter side of life on tour.As the episode progresses, Langer's anecdotes and wisdom provide a compelling look into the mind of a golfing great. His resilience, adaptability, and dedication to the sport shine through, offering listeners an inspiring and intimate portrait of a true champion.Don't miss this engaging episode of "FORE the Good of the Game," where Bernhard Langer's life stories continue to unfold, offering a rare glimpse into the journey of a golfing icon.Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!
Join us on this episode of Torpedo Swimtalk Podcast as we dive in with world-class British Masters swimmer, Mike Hodgson, gold medalist at the Masters World Championships in Japan. He shares insights into his triumphs, like the 50-breaststroke and 100-breaststroke, equipping you with his winning strategies and tips that could just be your game changer.Mike shares one of his trade secrets, the high altitude training in the Alps that he completes each year. It puts him in good stead for racing when he comes back down to sea-level. We discuss his foolproof tactics to beat jet lag, his tapering techniques for the world championships and his strength and conditioning training, which all offer fascinating insights. Mike opens up about his passion for swimming, plans for the future, and even spills the beans on his favourite drills and training sets. Ready to get your feet wet? Dive into this episode with Mike.Follow Mike:InstagramFacebookYou can connect with Torpedo Swimtalk:WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeSign up for our NewsletterLeave us a reviewTorpedo Swimtalk is sponsored by AMANZI SWIMWEAR Torpedo Swimtalk does S&C by ELEVATE THE PROCESS#swim #swimmer #swimming #mastersswimmer #mastersswimmers #mastersswimming #openwaterswimmer #openwaterswimmers #openwaterswimming #swimminglover #swimmingpodcast #mastersswimmingpodcast #torpedoswimtalkpodcast #torpedoswimtalk #tstquicksplashpodcast #podcast #podcaster #podcastersofinstagram #swimmersofinstagram #swimlife #swimfit #ageisjustanumber #health #notdoneyet
Tim is the club coach for Monmouth Rowing Club who won the Victor Ludorum Prize at the 2023 British Masters Rowing Championships. We discuss his methods, what the club is like and how to replicate success. Interview Tim Male Rowing Coach 04:00 Monmouth Rowing Club - the town rowing club draws people from around 20 miles away to join. 05:30 The club had talented individuals but rowed in small groups. Focus on private projects. Fragmented. Big projects require co-ordination. 06:30 Changes Tim made to the Club culture to bring people together. - Rowing together - Mixed crews - 60 active masters rowers. Some were very inexperienced LTR graduates. - The "club group." - The" performance group" men;' women. Everyone rows together for regional and local events. 09:15 Private Projects abandoned. Getting value from coaching was the main draw. Subscriptions increased to pay for the coach. Improved performance from a universal structure with coaching and training structure. 11:00 Coaching has broad goals regatta dates, training in 4--5 week blocks. Each gets 2 coached sessions per week. Rest are self-guided.Tuesday + Wednesday evenings are long rows with priority given to one group each day. Sunday coached sessions at fixed times of day. 13:45 Pathway to Victor Ludorum Season One, they raced one day at British Masters and finished top 5 in sweep events. Under- represented in sculling. Season Two, decided to race both days and incorporate the dub group to step up to race the non- championship events. Anyone who has not won a championship event can race non-championship events. 17:00 Progression pathway for new athletes so they race similar skilled people 18:15 Crew selection using subjective and objective factors: 1) Technical capability 2) Team building commitment, reliability 3) Coach ability and capability to change. Allowances for frequency of training.1k Weight-adjusted ergo tests for men for choice boats. Target was top 3 in Victor Ludorum. Training fitness to be able to do up to 6 events over a weekend. Up to 12 races. Points mean prizes. We operated on the picket fence mentality as long as they got points towards the main challenge. 23:00 Future plans Take the club to International events like the European Masters Championships, Head of the Charles, Local regattas with unified club events, and Autumn head race targets. 25:00 Advice for another club who wants to build a competitive pathway. Generate the culture first. With Masters Rowing there is a range of people, capability and experience. This makes crew selection tricky. Uniform rowing style so swapping crews is easier. You need a broad scope for success and developing from "underneath" (less skilled people). https://www.monmouthrc.org.uk/post/british-masters-victor-ludorum Want easy live streams like this? Instant broadcasts to Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn. Faster Masters uses StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5694205242376192
Join Monmouth Rowing Club's Tim Male as he talks about his season with the club and how they won the Victor Ludorum £1000 prize. Timestamps 02:00 Interview Tim Male 04:00 Monmouth Rowing Club - the town rowing club draws people from around 20 miles away to join. 05:30 The club had talented individuals but rowed in small groups. Focus on private projects. Fragmented. Big projects require co-ordination. 06:30 Changes Tim made to the Club culture to bring people together. - Rowing together - Mixed crews - 60 active masters rowers. Some were very inexperienced LTR graduates. - The "club group." - The" performance group" men;' women. Everyone rows together for regional and local events. 09:15 Private Projects abandoned. Getting value from coaching was the main draw. Subscriptions increased to pay for the coach. Improved performance from a universal structure with coaching and training structure. 11:00 Coaching has broad goals regatta dates, training in 4--5 week blocks. Each gets 2 coached sessions per week. Rest are self-guided.Tuesday + Wednesday evenings are long rows with priority given to one group each day. Sunday coached sessions at fixed times of day. 13:45 Pathway to Victor Ludorum Season One, they raced one day at British Masters and finished top 5 in sweep events. Under- represented in sculling. Season Two, decided to race both days and incorporate the dub group to step up to race the non- championship events. Anyone who has not won a championship event can race non-championship events. 17:00 Progression pathway for new athletes so they race similar skilled people 18:15 Crew selection using subjective and objective factors: 1) Technical capability 2) Team building commitment, reliability 3) Coach ability and capability to change. Allowances for frequency of training.1k Weight-adjusted ergo tests for men for choice boats. Target was top 3 in Victor Ludorum. Training fitness to be able to do up to 6 events over a weekend. Up to 12 races. Points mean prizes. We operated on the picket fence mentality as long as they got points towards the main challenge. 23:00 Future plans Take the club to International events like the European Masters Championships, Head of the Charles, Local regattas with unified club events, and Autumn head race targets. 25:00 Advice for another club who wants to build a competitive pathway. Generate the culture first. With Masters Rowing there is a range of people, capability and experience. This makes crew selection tricky. Uniform rowing style so swapping crews is easier. You need a broad scope for success and developing from "underneath" (less skilled people). 27:15 Marlene's impressions of Monmouth Rowing Club's success It takes a lot of organisation, time and thought for reorganising the group and writing a strategy for managing 60 masters. Blending the groups together and mixing crews was clearly challenging. A purposeful structure. 28:20 Rebecca believes that creating a pathway was crucial to underpinning the later success. Helpful to introduce a new challenge for experienced athletes. New skills in small boats help improve the big boats as a win:win situation. Fitness was crucial to the success. It helped having athletes who already knew how to train hard and race hard. combining with the less experienced people helped teach them how to row hard. Knowing how to race is a whole other level of rowing and the competitive mindset. 30:00 The structure of the British Masters Championships having two events also helped. They could blend the experienced with the less experienced and still win points. Tim emphasised the importance of being coachable, flexible so you can row in multiple events. Recovery from races - he who has the best recovery between race events wins! Rebecca likes that they support local events and sees this as a pathway to teach racing to less experienced athletes. It is a lower investment in time, money and travel. 33:00 Learn to rowers come to racing gradually. It takes a while for them to see the attraction and to get confident enough to row hard. Read about the win https://www.monmouthrc.org.uk/post/british-masters-victor-ludorum Want easy live streams like this? Instant broadcasts to Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn. Faster Masters uses StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5694205242376192
Jonny the Michael catch Rickie Fowler winning the Rocket Mortgage, what his win means for him and the US Ryder Cup team as well as what it means emotionally for fans of Rickie, watching him win in his old school orange. Danniel Hillier also won the British Masters on the DP World Tour, taking his maiden title in daramtic final round fashion. We also caught up with Brendan Walton of Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links to talk about the changes made to the course, it's new holes and what final changes are currently being made. We played the course and it is in fantastic condition, the new holes are a super addition! We'll have our podcast with our first Major winner, Michael Campbell live next week! So keep an eye out! Let us know what you'd like us to cover more of this year and we'll do our absolute best to look after that for you! Thank you for listening. Your support and feedback is really important to us and helps us make the best content for you that we can! We have more new videos coming to our YouTube Channel soon, so please subscribe to our channel for something you have never seen before! If you have any thoughts or comments let us know and leave a review. Get in touch with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bogeymenpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BogeyPod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bYG9Ud9Vyy7Gfa6mrcaBAv
Just Andrew and Eddie on the first tee at the start of the show as Iain tries to navigate his way along the A3 through south west London en route to Wimbledon. In the mean time Andrew and Eddie go though some reviews of the pod so far both positive and negative, break down Eddie's tilt at the British Masters including a discarded club into the woods and also his driver woes! Iain does arrive and is immediately interrupted by a fire alarm test in SW19, but that doesn't put him off as the three talk about the battle for fans with LIV in town, The Open qualifying and as Eddie calls it the 'ridiculous' handicapping system allowing golfers that aren't up to scratch to try and qualify for The Open. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just Andrew and Eddie on the first tee at the start of the show as Iain tries to navigate his way along the A3 through south west London en route to Wimbledon. In the mean time Andrew and Eddie go though some reviews of the pod so far both positive and negative, break down Eddie's tilt at the British Masters including a discarded club into the woods and also his driver woes! Iain does arrive and is immediately interrupted by a fire alarm test in SW19, but that doesn't put him off as the three talk about the battle for fans with LIV in town, The Open qualifying and as Eddie calls it the 'ridiculous' handicapping system allowing golfers that aren't up to scratch to try and qualify for The Open. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome all to this week's episode where we are in Farso (Denmark) + Silvis (Illinois) respectively for Made in Himmerland on the DPWT where Oliver Wilson is the defending champ after a 7 year wait for a 2nd title last year defeating Ewen Ferguson & on the PGA Tour we have John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run where JT Poston is the defending champion. We also have the US Women's Open at Pebble Beach to look forward to that should be a great event! Last week Tom got the winner with Rickie Fowler winning for his 6th PGA Tour title and first since 2019 at Rocket Mortgage Classic in dramatic fashion defeating Adam Hadwin & Collin Morikawa in a playoff while Daniel Hillier fulfilled his current form and put in an outrageous close of Eagle Birdie Eagle Par to win by 2 at The British Masters on a tricky Sunday at -10 to win his 1st DP World Tour title in epic fashion. Reminder to put your picks in for this week's Drawshank Fantasy Golf and be sure to subscribe, like, review to the pod means a lot moving forward. Enjoy!
ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart for a Tuesday to discuss SVG winning Nascar, Dan Hillier at the British Masters and to arm you with everything you need to talk Tour De France at the water cooler. The Daily Agenda is powered by Musashi - Fuelling athletes like Aaron Smith, RTS, Manaia Stewart & G Lane for more than 30 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golfer Daniel Hillier has secured his maiden win on the European Tour, taking out the British Masters at the Belfry. He finished eagle-birdie-eagle-par to shoot a six-under par 66 and finish at 10-under for the tournament, triumphing by two strokes and pocketing $970,000. Sportstalk host Jason Pine breaks down Hillier's impressive performance. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand golfer Daniel Hillier has won his maiden World Tour title with a two shot victory in the British Masters at the Belfrey.
Holly G's guest this week is Bob Harig, Senior Golf Writer (Si.com/golf) Bob explores whether double-digit wins for PGA Tour players are a thing of the past, the future of the LIV Golf tour, and previews the British Masters and Scottish Open leading up to the Open Championship, the final major of the year.
On this week's Out of the Rough Podcast presented by We Know Fantasy, Nate was joined by Ben with Sauce Sports Bets as the duo talked this week's Rocket Mortgage Classic of the PGA Tour and the British Masters of the DP World Tour. Nate can be found on Twitter @WKFNate. Ben can be found on Twitter @SauceSportsBets. Be sure to follow We Know Fantasy on all forms of social media @WeKnowFantasy. For more fantasy sports content, visit www.weknowfantasy.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weknowfantasy/support
Episode 266 - Struggling elites in the form of Finau, Thomas and Morikawa play the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit this week on the PGA Tour, whilst the DP World Tour returns to The Belfry for the Betfred British Masters. If you do not have a bet365 account, new customers, 18+ can access a Bet £10, get £30 in free bets offer. Use our bonus code SPORT30 when registering. Offers Terms: New Customers only. Bet £10 & Get £30 in Free Bets. Sign up, deposit between £5 and £10 to your account and bet365 will give you three times that value in Free Bets when you place qualifying bets to the same value and they are settled. Free Bets are paid as Bet Credits. Min odds/bet and payment method exclusions apply. Returns exclude Bet Credits stake. T&Cs, time limits & exclusions apply. The bonus code SPORT30 can be used during registration, but does not change the offer amount in any way. #Ad Claim Offer Here Listeners should visit Golf Betting System for the best this weeks golf tips coverage. Read our new best golf betting sites guide. For Open Championship research, read Steve's open championship betting tips preview Intro: 00:30; Listener Reviews: 01:43; Last Week: 04:26; bet365 Rocket Mortgage Best Odds + Each Way Extra + New Customer Promo: 15:06; Rocket Mortgage Tips Chat: 16:38; Betfred British Masters Tips Chat: 42:29. Steve's Rocket Mortgage Classic Betting Preview: rocket mortgage classic tips Steve presenting the Rocket Mortgage Classic Betting Show: rocket mortgage classic betting tips Paul's Betfred British Masters Betting Preview: betfred british masters betting tips This week's Predictor Models: pga tour lineup optimizer draftkings golf optimizer We have a new set of Golf Betting System bookmaker guides, highlighting current 2023 sports accounts. boylesports sign up offer boylesports bet 10 get 20 betfred promo code welcome 40 betvictor bonus code ladbrokes bonus code coral bonus code unibet promo code bet365 opening offer bet365 promo code 10bet new customer offer All offers are for new customers, 18+ Check out our new open championship free bets page Steve Bamford provides pga tips across the whole of 2023 Lets us talk you through the bet365 each way extra explained Twitter: Steve Bamford @Bamfordgolf; Barry O'Hanrahan @AGoodTalkGolf; Paul Williams @GolfBetting This podcast is for listeners of 18 and above. Please be Gambleaware, you can visit BeGambleAware.org for more information and of course please bet responsibly.
This week, Tom and Brad are joined by Baz Plummer to discuss the British Masters and the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The three breakdown the two events on either side of the pond this week, as they look to the top of the market for their main picks in both! 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.
Hi all welcome to The Belfry week for this year's British Masters! For me one of the most anticipated events on the DP World Tour calendar. This week I am joined by Duncan Campbell from Golf Betting Club to discuss this week's event in Sutton Coldfield just outside of Birmingham! Myself & Duncan give our thoughts on what to expect from the iconic Brabazon Course this week at The Belfry and we have a few consensus picks this week including a 80/1 that seems massive value! I will be there with Jamie on Saturday at the course to view the action live and hopefully see some of you down there! As well as British Masters this week we have Valderrama taking centre stage on the LIV Golf Tour this week for the first time as well as a slightly Wesker field on the PGA Tour for Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit! Follow us on our socials on Twitter: @ThomsonGolf94 @golfbettingclub @fordysgolfpicks Get your picks in for this week's Drawshank Fantasy Golf game for the Rocket Mortgage Classic either playing for free or playing for the cash prizes! Follow Golf Betting Club on Twitter and go to golfbettingclub.com for first class information on courses as well as subscribing for Duncan & Neil's pre event tips & free in play blogs for the rest of the year. Enjoy!
Skylar Hoke and Tom Jacobs preview the course and run through the odds while making their 2023 British Masters Picks and Bets. #BritishMasters #FantasyGolf #EuropeanTour #DPWorldTour Sub to the Mayo Media Network: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO” Video: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Apple: http://bit.ly/DFSMixApple Stitcher: http://bit.ly/DFSStitcher Spotify: http://bit.ly/DFSSpotify Google: http://bit.ly/DFSGoogle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew, Eddie and Iain are back where they review the Women's PGA Championship in Baltusrol and why Iain preferred it to the men's US Open the week before. The trio go deep into the weeds, or rough if you will, with the bifurcation of golf - should the pros be using different equipment and balls to level the playing field than those that us regular hackers and swishers do? They also look ahead to the British Masters asking if British players based in the USA have the obligation to play in tournaments in their home country. We find out what happened to Eddie in the Munich Pro-Am and why it didn't go particularly well for him the next two days on the DP World Tour. One of Andrew's dogs makes a guest appearance and we find out why Elton John's drummer plays in a golf glove. Eddie also thinks Iain's hotel room in New York seems to be haunted so encourages him to watch Stranger Things, only on the plane home though! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew, Eddie and Iain are back where they review the Women's PGA Championship in Baltusrol and why Iain preferred it to the men's US Open the week before. The trio go deep into the weeds, or rough if you will, with the bifurcation of golf - should the pros be using different equipment and balls to level the playing field than those that us regular hackers and swishers do? They also look ahead to the British Masters asking if British players based in the USA have the obligation to play in tournaments in their home country. We find out what happened to Eddie in the Munich Pro-Am and why it didn't go particularly well for him the next two days on the DP World Tour. One of Andrew's dogs makes a guest appearance and we find out why Elton John's drummer plays in a golf glove. Eddie also thinks Iain's hotel room in New York seems to be haunted so encourages him to watch Stranger Things, only on the plane home though! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh is joined by Jamie Spence and Sophie Walker to look back on a maiden major win for Ruoning Yin at the KPMG. They also reflect on a fourth DP World Tour win for Thriston Lawrence, an impressive victory at the Travelers for Keegan Bradley, slow play in Germany, Elton John and a look ahead to the British Masters as well.
A bit of a breather in the golf world this week with just three events on the main schedules.LIV Golf head to Valderrama in Spain, The DP World Tour are in England at The Belfry and the PGA Tour tees up at the Detroit Golf Club for the Rocket Mortgage Classic.Click here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdYzWw5VbOM) to see the 1941 video mentioned in the episode featuring clips of Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, Bob Jones and others.Music by www.Audionautix.com
In episode 163 I speak with Clare Elms who only realised her talent for running after the birth of her triplets in 2000 but now features at the very top of the national age group rankings from 800m to Marathon. Holder of over 20 GB age group records, she'll be coming for all the VW60 records soon. Perhaps most impressive is Clare's parkrun record, she has been fastest female finisher in every one of the 158 parkruns she's completed. Her proudest achievements include winning the Kent County cross country Champs at the age of 47, and the South of England 3000m Champs twice. You can follow Clare on Instagram @clareelms Thank you to Soar Running (www.soarrunning.com) who supported this episode. Thank you to my patreons who support the show. If you value the content you can become a patreon by clicking the following link. www.patreon.com/ARunnersLife
Hello weekend! 74/59, cloudy and rainy, 90% chance of rain. Sun up - 7:03AM, Sun down - 6:35PM. There has been a new Guinness World Record set in the wide world of crocheting! 960 people simultaneously goin at it! In Jolly Ol' England. Of course. Interested in sponsoring this podcast? ---> channelochoproductions@gmail.com Need Voice Over greatness for your business, project or production? ---> kevincheathamvo.com
Golf journalist, broadcaster and betting expert, Dave Tindall joins James Buttler to look ahead to the Byron Nelson on the PGA Tour and also the British Masters. This week there are some big prices on offer, but please always gamble responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Hobbs-Aldridge had one of the his best seasons of running in 2019. The British Masters athlete won both the Northampton Half Marathon and Milton Keynes Marathon, but under the surface things weren't quite right. Doctors had detected a potential problem in Michael's heart, a ticking time-bomb that could go off at any moment. Fearing the worst, Michael put his running on hold and subjected himself to a series of tests to try and get to the bottom of the problem. Fantastically, Michael has now been given the all-clear, so we at Running Tales decided it was the perfect time to catch-up with him to find out what's next. ----------------------------------- Running Tales first spoke to Michael Hobbs-Aldridge in July 2020. You can listen to that episode here: https://bit.ly/3w9Zg0h If you like this episode please consider donating to help us keep going: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stepforward The music in this podcast is: "Fearless First" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Rory McIlroy talks to the media and doesn't hold back, Tomo Bystedt from TaylorMade talks about the new Stealth Fairways woods and we hear from Danny Willett and Bob MacIntyre ahead of the British Masters.
Episode 208 - The Betfred British Masters from the Belfry plus the Wells Fargo Championship from TPC Potomac is this week's DP World Tour + PGA Tour fare. If you do not have a bet365 account, new customers, 18+ can access a Bet £10, get £50 in free bets offer. Offers Terms: Minimum deposit requirement. Free Bets are paid as bet credits and are available for use upon settlement of bets to value of qualifying deposit. Minimum odds, bet and payment method exclusions apply. Returns exclude bet credits stake. Time limits/T&Cs apply. 18+ begambleaware.org Claim Offer Here Listeners should visit Golf Betting System for the best golf betting tips coverage. For PGA Championship research, read Steve's updated pga championship 2022 tips guide. Intro: 00:30; Listener Reviews: 02:13; Last Week: 04:06; Betfred British Masters: 13:36; Wells Fargo Championship: 32:57. Steve's Wells Fargo Preview: wells fargo championship tips Paul's Betfred British Preview: betfred british masters tips Steve's Golf Betting Show preview on Youtube: wells fargo championship tips This week's Predictor Models: PGA Tour predictive model DP World Tour predictive model We have a new set of Golf Betting System bookmaker guides, highlighting current 2022 sports accounts. boylesports sign up offer betfred promo code 888sport promo code ladbrokes bet 5 get 20 paddy power promo code betvictor promo code bet365 bet 10 get 50 All offers are for new customers, 18+ Check out our new golf form guide section at Golf Betting System Twitter: Steve Bamford @Bamfordgolf; Barry O'Hanrahan @AGoodTalkGolf; Paul Williams @GolfBetting Golf Betting System Facebook Group: Join our Golf Betting System Facebook Group This podcast is for listeners of 18 and above. Please be Gambleaware, you can visit BeGambleAware.org for more information and of course please bet responsibly.
Skylar Hoke and Tom Jacobs preview the course and run through the odds while making their 2022 British Masters Picks and Bets. #BritishMasters #TheBelfry #FantasyGolf #EuropeanTour #DPWorldTour Sub to the Mayo Media Network: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO” Show Index Intro | 0:00 Course | Top of the Board | 3:05 Mid Range | 10:58 Long Shots | 15:33 Recap | 33:43
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code LFW20 at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod This week the DP World Tour and PGA Tours are both in action, as we see the British Masters at The Belfry on the DP World Tour and the Wells Fargo Championship, this time at TPC Potomac, over in the US. Tom, Jason and Brad were back together for the first time in a little while, and we have a vast array of selections between us, as we look to find value in both events. As ever we highly recommend you check out Tour-Tips.com for all the relevant statistics required to make informed selections each week. One-week subscription to tour-tips.com only £5.
How's your Spanish? Jon Rahm was on such a roll this week you probably don't need to speak it all that well to know what our episode title means! The Spaniard takes home his seventh PGA TOUR win in Vallarta, so Damon and Eamon put it in perspective. On the LPGA Tour, Marina Alex won for the first time in ten years at Palos Verdes! Beth Ann Nichols stops by the program to chat about her potentially career-changing win and other storylines on the ladies professional circuit. Over in England the DP WORLD TOUR is gearing up for the BETFRED British Masters, hosted by Danny Willett! The 2016 Masters Champion joins the program to discuss his top-15 finish at Augusta this year, and the challenges he's faced since his signature win. Beth Ann Nichols (14:39) Danny Willett (52:49)