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We're joined by Champion Golfer of the Year Ryan Fox to relive his historic victory at Royal Birkdale. Foxy takes us inside the biggest week of his career, sharing what was going through his mind as he stood over the winning putt on the 72nd hole, what it's been like celebrating with the Claret Jug, and much more. Then, Kiz & Riggs react to the latest LIV Golf news after the league loses its feeder tour.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
Fresh off a thrilling finish at Royal Birkdale which saw him hoist the Claret Jug, Ryan Fox joins Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme to relive his first major win at the 2026 Open Championship — only the fourth Kiwi to win a major, and the first to bring the Claret Jug home to New Zealand since Bob Charles in 1963. Fox walks through his major championship record-tying 62 on Saturday (and the improbable fairway bunker shot on 18 that capped it off), the driver decision on the 13th that swung his Sunday momentum, an incredible approach at 16, and the nerves he felt reading the winning birdie putt on 18.Plus: A brand new Srixon driver responsible for some of the most clutch shots he hit all week + the Z-STAR ball that gave him an edge over the rest of the field in the windy conditions, his dad Grant Fox's legendary All Blacks career and 1987 Rugby World Cup win, New Zealand's golf course boom, whether a PGA Tour event or Presidents Cup could ever land in New Zealand, and a detour into Fox's Bordeaux-heavy wine cellar.Before all that: the saga of getting the real and replica Claret Jugs through airport security and onto the flight home — including an awkward moment in line next to runner-up Cameron Young.Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and follow us on socials @thesmylieshow!Chapters0:00 Intro & Ryan Fox's dad, All Blacks legend Grant Fox2:39 Has life changed since becoming Champion Golfer of the Year?3:39 New Zealand's 4th major champion & ending a 63-year Claret Jug drought4:29 The Claret Jug's wild flight home9:19 Echoes of Hideki Matsuyama's Masters travels10:19 Friday's grind just to make the cut12:12 Saturday's record-tying 6213:14 The bunker shot and putt that closed out the 6218:29 The 13th hole driver gamble and riding the wave of momentum23:24 The approach at 16 and feeling the crowd's energy29:03 Composure and nerves on the 18th green32:45 The backstory on Ryan's putter34:42 No snakes in New Zealand???35:57 The 2014 Muriwai Open and New Zealand's links golf38:00 The 2021 Muriwai win with Steve Williams caddying39:48 Touring New Zealand's booming golf course scene42:50 Could the PGA Tour — or a Presidents Cup — come to New Zealand?46:25 Wine talk: Bordeaux, Hawke's Bay, and the Claret Jug48:23 Sign-off
This week on Quiet Please Golf Podcast, it's all about The Open Championship as we look back at an unforgettable week at Royal Birkdale Golf Club, where firm fairways, relentless winds, and classic links golf once again crowned a Champion Golfer of the Year. We break down the biggest story lines and defining moments that will be remembered long after Ryan Fox lifted the Claret Jug. From the championship's biggest stars to the surprises that made Royal Birkdale another unforgettable chapter in Open history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Speedy Gonzalez would love playing a round of golf with newly-crowned Open Championship winner Ryan Fox. A round of golf at last week’s British Open at Royal Birkdale averaged a snooze-worthy 5 ½ hours. Don’t blame the weather. All four days of this year’s event were played under benign conditions. No rain or high winds affected play. The final player on the golf course on Sunday was a relative unknown named Ryan Fox. The native New Zealander was already tied with clubhouse leader Cameron Young at 9-under par as he sized-up an 11 foot birdie putt to win the tournament. A massive throng of British fans surrounded the green to watch the drama unfold. It took 39-year old Ryan Fox (seeking just his third professional victory) just 22 seconds to line-up and execute the most important putt of his golfing career. He drained the birdie putt, won the Claret Jug trophy, and captured (on paper) more than $3.2 million in first prize money. Unfortunately, the British government absconded with nearly 45% of his payday. The take home pay for the new “Champion Golfer of the Year” was sliced to $1.76 million. Great Britain’s His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs group had already pilfered $1.44 million on behalf of the host country’s bank account. And you thought the I.R.S. was tough? Ryan Fox has now become the people’s champion to help end slow play! Weekend warriors at public golf courses are monitored by an oft-times surly roving ranger who tries to keep rounds at four hours or less. Wouldn’t it be nice to see a 4-hour pace of play in professional golf? Why should professional golfers (who require significantly fewer shots, utilize personal caddies and play with the latest high-tech equipment and golf balls) take 25% longer than a player who requires 30% more swings? New Zealand native Ryan Fox is the exact opposite of today’s sloth-like pro golfers. He is already thinking about his next shot while moving toward the golf ball. Fox said, “The less time I have to think about it, the less bad stuff can creep in there.” He added, “It’s not that difficult to pick a shot and pick a club.” Indeed! It must be maddening for Ryan Fox to play golf with many other professional golfers who seem to agonize over every single shot. Sure, today’s “Slow Poke Pro Golfer Brigade” tries to defend its slower pace of play by saying the higher tournament payouts require more time to consider each shot. The Slow Pokes would chuckle and say that you, too, would take longer if standing over a $1.4 million putt (the difference between a first and second place finish) for a major championship win. Oops! That analogy just went down the drain. Speedy Ryan Fox stepped right up and sank the winning putt on hole #18 in just 22 seconds on Sunday. Other golfers have taken note of Ryan Fox’ faster pace. PGA golfer Min Woo Lee played with Fox in an earlier round. He was excited for Ryan Fox’s victory and the message it should send to golfers at all levels. Lee said, “He just plays his own game, and that’s something that everyone can learn. Whenever a fast player wins, it’s the greatest thing ever!” Should we blame the greatest golfer of all time for today’s slow play? Jack Nicklaus is best remembered for his 18 major championships and being one of the most focused golfers of all time. The Golden Bear had a tendency to stand over his putts for what felt like an eternity during his heyday in the 1960’s and 70’s. Nicklaus famously received a two stroke penalty for slow play during his first year as a professional golfer in 1962. A rules official at the Portland (Oregon) Open gave Nicklaus a two-shot penalty for failing to speed-up his play during the second round of that tournament. The PGA official told him, “Jack, you can take as long as you want when you’re over the golf ball, but be ready when it’s your turn!” Nicklaus had believed that it was poor etiquette to prep for his next shot when it wasn’t officially his turn to play. Jack Nicklaus ended up winning the tournament in Portland by six shots. He said he learned a valuable lesson from being penalized for slow play. Lee Trevino is the same age (86) as Nicklaus. He laughed about his friend receiving that two-shot penalty for slow play in 1962. “It didn’t make a difference. But at least they had the guts to penalize a superstar!” Trevino (winner of six major titles) was one of the fastest golfers of his generation. Lee made a number of suggestions to improve the pace of play. Golfers should take two or less waggles prior to beginning their backswing. They should be required to putt-out on every green without marking their golf ball again. Trevino was one of the earliest advocates of “Ready golf”. That means that the first player ready to hit the ball should go right ahead. Former European Tour star Colin Montgomerie won 54 professional events – mostly in Europe. He had a second place finish at the Open Championship, the Masters, and the US Open. Monty (who plays on the PGA Champions Tour today) ripped into the slow play seen at last week’s major championship. “TV hates it and specatators hate it,” he voiced. “Too long is the chat between the caddie and the player…it goes on forever! The (yardage) book comes out. How many times do they get that bloody book out?” Is it time for pro golfers to ditch their caddies? The role of a professional golf caddie has grown significantly in the past half century. A caddie originally just toted a heavy 40-pound bag of clubs for five miles every round for a sometimes temperamental golfer. Today’s caddies now function as the chief meteorologist (wind speed and direction) and sports psychologist (“Stay in the moment!”). Many of the top professional golf caddies earn $500,000 per year or more for their efforts. Most receive a weekly minimum payday from $1,500 to $3,000 plus a sliding percentage of the player’s earnings from the week’s golf tournament. The caddie for Open Championship winner Ryan Fox was expected to receive a 10% share of the winner’s check. I wonder if the caddie’s $320,000 earnings were taxed by the Brits, too? Perhaps we may soon see an AI-based rolling golf bag cart to follow the players around. It could spew yardages, provide wind speeds and directions, and offer encouraging words to the golfer. Especially those who just dumped their approach shot into a lake in front of the green! Too much time is being wasted in conversations between today’s pro golfers and their caddies prior to nearly every shot. There is zero evidence that the additional time spent in consultation has resulted in lower scoring in professional golf. Let’s fix it! Penalties to dock the golfer’s paycheck are the most effective way to increase speed of play This weekend, I watched as one pro golfer marked his golf ball less than six inches away from the hole rather than just tapping it in. I kid you not. The distance about the width of his hand. Most golfers wear spikeless shoes. It shouldn’t matter if the player briefly stepped into the line of his playing partner in order to quickly complete that short putt. This seemed like a perfect example of today’s slothful play. Slow play has been fostered by a lack of tough rules and a lack of enforcement. The United States Golf Association (USGA) rules do not spend a lot of space addressing the pace of play. However, Rule 5.6 was adopted to limit golfers to 40 seconds to make a stroke after the player is ready to hit. Let’s say that Rory McIlroy has just completed his second shot from the fairway. Now it’s now my turn. Rule 5.6 states that I should complete my shot within 40 seconds after Rory’s golf ball coming to rest. Pro tip – Put a stopwatch on any golfer while you watch a PGA or LPGA event. Most will hit their tee shots in the allotted 40-second time. However, more than half will exceed 40 seconds on every subsequent shot until they complete the hole. Did you know that there is already a (human) walking scorer assigned to follow each group in men’s and women’s professional golf tournaments? The PGA and other pro tours can and should provide a stopwatch to the scorer to record the time for each golfer’s shot. That information (in addition to the golfer’s score) could be reported after every hole. Upon the first violation, a rules official should advise the player that they are being warned about slow play. Every subsequent 40-second violation should come with a one-shot penalty for that hole. Players receiving two or more penalties during a round of golf will quickly get the picture. I wouldn’t be surprised if tournament scoring might be just as good or even better than today. Newly crowned Open Champion Ryan Fox would heartily agree! The problem (much like in politics) is getting the PGA and LPGA to pass rules providing for specific penalties enforcing the pace of play It is akin to seeing someone in the US House or Senate voluntarily introduce a bill on term limits or to require a balanced federal budget. Should it happen? Yes. Will it happen? Not if the players have their way. Enforcing the pace of play with legitimate penalties will also have a trickle down effect. Increased speed of play on the golf course will improve college, high school, and junior golf, too. With less wasted time, more people might consider playing golf again. That would translate into more revenue for golf courses! If Ryan Fox can help bring an end to slow play in professional golf, then consider me one of his biggest fans. 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The 2026 major season comes to a close with a thrilling Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. We break down Ryan Fox's victory to become Champion Golfer of the Year, Bryson DeChambeau's controversial two-shot penalty in the fescue, and all the biggest storylines from the year's final major.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
Champion Golfer of the Year Ryan Fox joins Andy and The Boys to discuss his Open win, his mindset down the closing stretch, the best text messages he received, and more. Andy, PJ, and Joseph also discuss Bryson DeChambeau reportedly asking to phone U.S. President Donald Trump during last Friday's rules controversy, winners and losers from the Open Championship, Presidents Cup hopefuls in the field at TPC Sod Farm, and picks for the Senior Open Championship. Additionally, on Tuesday, Golf Digest reported that the Asian Tour has struck a deal to partner with the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. Andy and The Boys react to the news and what it means for the future of LIV Golf. Use code FRIEDEGG at mobjak.com for 15% off. Preorders for Fried Egg Golf Volume 2 are open now through September 4th, to begin shipping October 7th. Go grab yours at proshop.thefriedegg.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Fox, friend of the pod, is a Major winner after claiming an incredible victory at Royal Birkdale to become the 2026 Champion Golfer of The Year.Ryan won The Open in dramatic fashion with a birdie on the 72nd hole of the championship and it was a thriller all day!If you have any questions or comments for us on the pod, reach out to us on thebogeymenpod@gmail.com or send us a DM on Instagram.Listen to our Podcast!Apple Pods - https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-bogey-men/id1510331480Spotify -https://open.spotify.com/show/7vKtYZke5QsfXghpKpTd0I?si=fGy4ozVUSC6WHPy4crqyfQIf 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
Andy Johnson is joined by 2008 Masters champion and CBS lead analyst Trevor Immelman to recap the final men's major of the year! The two discuss Ryan Fox's win at Royal Birkdale, focusing on the Sunday back nine that earned him the title of Champion Golfer of the Year. Andy and Trevor then chat about Scottie Scheffler's major-less season and his TIO drop on the 17th hole of the final round. They continue on with a discussion about the Rules of Golf as they transition to Bryson DeChambeau's two-stroke penalty assessed after Friday's second round. To wrap things up, Trevor gives some flowers to runner-up Cameron Young before previewing the upcoming Presidents Cup after a strong week for the International Team. Mercedes-Benz is proud to be an Official Patron of The Open Championship. Visit mbusa.com for more details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Fox is the 2026 Champion Golfer of the Year, and we're breaking down everything from an unforgettable Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.Gary Williams is joined by 2002 PGA Champion Rich Beem, fresh from Scotland, to discuss Ryan Fox's clutch finish, Cam Young's Sunday charge, Scottie Scheffler's consistency despite a cold putter, and Rory McIlroy's outlook after another major season.On today's show:- Ryan Fox's championship-winning finish at Royal Birkdale- Rich Beem's biggest takeaways from The Open- Cam Young's runner-up performance- Scottie Scheffler's incredible major championship consistency- Rory McIlroy's comments and what's next- Bryson DeChambeau discussion- Weekly Winners from around the world of golfPlus, Gary shares his thoughts on why Royal Birkdale produced one of the most compelling Open Championships in recent memory.Subscribe for new episodes of 5 Clubs every week Monday - Wednesday featuring the biggest names and stories in golf.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).FOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolfWant to wear Gary's Peter Millar fits from the show? Head to the link below and pick up the latest styles for on and off the course.https://www.petermillar.com/d/men
Congrats to Ryan Fox for being crowned The Champion Golfer of the Year!The 154th Open Championship was everything we hoped it would be...and more. In the latest BestBall Roundtable, we discuss standout performances, rule controversies, and the unique challenges of links golf.
Jamie is joined by Ewen Murray and Wayne 'Radar' Riley on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.They look back on the 154th Open at Royal Birkdale and discuss how Ryan Fox managed to claim his maiden major title.-•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
And just like that, The 154th Open is over. New Zealand's Ryan Fox is the ‘Champion Golfer of the Year' - and very deservedly so. On this week's episode of The bunkered Podcast, Michael and Lewis - fresh from Royal Birkdale - recap all of the action from a memorable Open. Has there been a more popular winner in recent memory than Ryan Fox? Is Cam Young the best active golfer without a major? Why can't Sam Burns close out 54-hole leads? Did the pressure of being the home favourite affect Tommy Fleetwood? Plus, the guys go deep on Bryson DeChambeau's rules incident, Rory McIlroy's response to it, and question whether or not Bob MacIntyre needs to change his ways if he ever wants to make the leap from major contender to major champion. And stick around right until the end of the episode because the guys have an announcement. Tune-in now! — SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERS! Get all the golf info and opinions you need delivered straight to your inbox. Register for free at www.bunkered.co.uk/newsletters — ⛳️ 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/bunkeredgolf ⓕ 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
Ryan Fox is your Champion Golfer of the Year! Join us as we break down the entire week at Royal Birkdale, discuss the biggest winners and disappointments, look ahead to future Open Championship venues, dive into Hamsterdam, cover some news, and more. Presented by Titleist. Support our sponsors: Titleist - and the entire GTS Metalwoods line! High Noon - Sun's Up! Holderness & Bourne - NLU10 at https://www.hbgolf.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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a Proper Victory Monday episode following Ryan Fox's first major championship win! Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube on Sunday afternoon to recap a whirlwind of a final round at Royal Birkdale. Of course, they begin with the 2026 Champion Golfer of the Year, Ryan Fox, who birdied the 18th hole to win in regulation and avoid a playoff with Cameron Young. Kevin Van Valkenburg stops by from the Open Media Center to share some notes from his afternoon following the final group, setting the scene for one of the best major finishes in recent memory. Brendan spent his time on the course with local hero Tommy Fleetwood and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, latter of whom found himself in a rules situation with the same walking official as Bryson's group on Friday. Brendan was front-and-center for one of the great TIO debates of our time and provides a bevy of information as to what was happening in the moment. He then gets Andy going on his thoughts on Royal Birkdale and the course's recent renovations that prepared it for this Open Championship before Andy continues on with some critiques of NBC's coverage throughout the weekend. There are plenty Storylines Nobody's Talking About to wrap the week, covering all-important Wikipedia Top Tens, Rory's work as a lead negotiator, and what was going down on Twitter during the Sunday broadcast. PJ gets tapped to share his thoughts on a runner-up finish for Cameron Young, whose score of -9 looked like it may hold up for the last 2.5 hours of the tournament. Thank you for following along during another year of daily major podcasts, and we look forward to doing it again in 2027! Mercedes-Benz is proud to be an Official Patron of The Open Championship. Visit mbusa.com for more details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme recap the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, where 39-year-old Ryan Fox closed with an aggressive nine-iron to 11 feet on the 72nd hole and drained the birdie to win his first major, clearing Cam Young by a shot. They break down his decisive back nine and journey to the top: turning pro at 25, not reaching the PGA Tour full-time until age 37.Plus: Cam Young's fateful bunker gamble on 18 and the way his narrative has shifted rhe past year, heartbreak for Sam Burns with another near-miss at a major, controversy surrounding Scottie Scheffler's 17th-hole TIO ruling, a bigger picture discussion about rules enforcement in the wake of Bryson DeChambeau's two-shot penalty, and whether Royal Birkdale's firm-and-fast setup played as a true links test.Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and follow us on socials @thesmylieshow! Thanks for watching our major championship coverage all year long.Chapters0:00 Intro — Smylie's last dispatch from Royal Birkdale2:11 Ryan Fox's Open Championship win, recapped3:25 Cam Young's early charge sets the clubhouse target7:05 Sam Burns' back-nine bogeys + live show bloopers10:11 Scottie, Fleetwood, and Bryson fall out of contention12:40 Fox's decisive back nine and winning approach16:39 Ryan Fox's Swing and Background18:22 Sam Burns' heartache and the "can he close" question20:06 Cam Young29:53 Scottie Scheffler's major-less season, dissected33:36 Scottie's TIO ruling and the Bryson "careless" debate39:14 Rules consistency47:07 Golf's mental game and controlling emotions on tour51:12 Tommy Fleetwood, Si Woo Kim, and Royal Birkdale's true links test59:14 Ryan Gerard and sign-off from Major season!#theopen #golf #ryanfox #smylieshow #smyliekaufman #camyoung #samburns #scottiescheffler
LKD *loves* Lee Trevino, and for good reason. The 1971 Champion Golfer of the Year is a soundbite machine. In this episode, LKD breaks down Trevino's tips on how opening your stance might actually help fight your slice. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The guys are joined by Alex Myers of Golf Digest, as Alex talks about the opening round of the Open Championship, he tells you why he favors Scottie Scheffler to emerge as the Champion Golfer of the Year; he talks about the state of Rory McIlroy's game & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final men's major of the year is here.Gary Williams kicks off Open Championship week with a special two-hour edition of 5 Clubs, previewing the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. From the course setup and historic champions to the biggest storylines entering the week, this show gets you ready for one of golf's greatest championships.In this episode:- Royal Birkdale preview and what makes the course such a true Open test- Tom Kim captures the Genesis Scottish Open and enters the week in top form- Scottie Scheffler's missed cut: cause for concern or just a blip?- Rory McIlroy's mindset heading into the final major of the season- Matt Fitzpatrick, Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa, and other contenders to watch- Weekly winners from across professional golf- John Wood joins the show to relive Jordan Spieth's unforgettable 2017 Open victory and discuss strategy at Royal Birkdale- Bob Harig breaks down the latest headlines, LIV Golf, fan conduct, and major storylines- Andrew Coltart and Taylor Zarzour preview the championship, identify sleepers, and make their picksWho will lift the Claret Jug and become the 2026 Champion Golfer of the Year?Subscribe for daily Open Championship coverage, player interviews, previews, analysis, and more from 5 Clubs.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).FOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolfWant to wear Gary's Peter Millar fits from the show? Head to the link below and pick up the latest styles for on and off the course.https://www.petermillar.com/d/men#TheOpen #OpenChampionship #RoyalBirkdale #Golf #PGATour #ScottieScheffler #RoryMcIlroy #TomKim #MattFitzpatrick #5Clubs
LKD *loves* Lee Trevino, and for good reason. The 1971 Champion Golfer of the Year is a soundbite machine. In this episode, LKD breaks down some tips from the six-time major champion on how to play Open Championship golf. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brian Harman is a 4x winner on the PGA Tour, and The 2023 Open Champion. The former "Champion Golfer of the Year" joins Mark Immelman to dive into his life in golf, lessons learned, and experiences shared. You are certain to be entertained and informed as he talks about an extensive array of golf and game improvement elements incl: Junior Golf and Winning the 2003 US (USGA) Junior Amateur Advice for Junior Golfers and Parents NCAA Golf in College and Lessons Learned at The University of Georgia Playing on the professional Mini Tours Winning on the PGA TOUR and Overcoming Obstacles and Nerves Competing against the Power Game as a Shorter Hitter Winning the 2023 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) MatchPlay and Playing in the Ryder Cup Improving Play from 100 Yards and Closer to the Target Practice, Preparation and Pre-round Checks Course Management, Maintaining Momentum and Making the Best with What You Have, and Self Belief and Having a Healthy Relationship with Failure. Brian descibes himself as a deep thinker and an "onion" as there are a lot of layers to him, and we are sure you will enjoy this podcast as much as you learn from it. It can also be watched as a Vodcast on YouTube - search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
Slightly different pod this week, Nick is in Vietnam for the week with a bunch of lucky golfers playing a number of courses there, so he is coming to us from his (undoubtedly luxurious) hotel room for the pod. We get a run through of the courses he's playing, and how he's dealing with the humidity.Leads to a chat about the ideal golfing holiday, Nick and Mark share where they'd love to go for a golfing trip and the courses they'd love to play. On that topic, Mark reckons he may have found a way to sneak a round at Augusta....watch this space....Speaking of golf trips....we run through the prizes for our Talk Birdie To Me golf day at Links Golf and Wellbeing at Hope Island on the Gold Coast. The list of prizes from Titleist, FootJoy, Golf Clearance Outlet is both extensive and fantastic....Mark makes an executive decision on the call as to how we'll award the prizes, which is pretty good so we'll run with it! There are a few tickets left, but we suspect not for long, so if you'd love to play golf with Nick and Mark on the Gold Coast on Wednesday October 8th, all the info here.We discuss the tournament at Cypress Point at the weekend, and we discuss the course....wow. Mark again raises Nicks idea for how the PGA should decide the Champion Golfer of the Year, which he feels fits beautifully at Cypress. And could that structure work for the Australian Amateurs? We say yes.The BMW Touch of Class is a beautiful one today. Nick saw a fantastic video from the DP World Tour involving Shane Lowry, we listen to/watch some of it. It's great.For Betr, the Top 5 from Nick today is inspired, in part, by the Irish Open. The Top 5 courses that aren't great courses, but often have great finishes.Lots of feedback, for Southern Golf Club, including a whack for the three Talk Birdie team members from a myriad of wolfpackers - it was like a class action feedback session! Plus feedback on Nicks story from last week about Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson vs a couple of amateurs, more iron covers, and golf architects.Mark has some breaking news - after last weeks discussion about Lucas Parsons and The Shark, he's reached out to Lucas who has said he'd love to come on the pod and give all the details of what happened when he played with Greg as a youngster....this will be good. We'll chat to Lucas next week.And Mark's masterclass, for watchMynumbers, is on slicing the ball and how to avoid it!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, 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 watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sam & Tom sit down for Part II of their deep dive into the Tiger Slam. 25 years on from the second leg of Tiger's historic run — and his fourth major victory overall — we revisit the 129th Open Championship at St Andrews, where he clinched the Claret Jug by a record-equalling eight shots. The parallels with the current Champion Golfer of the Year, Scottie Scheffler, are hard to ignore — both with dominant stretches just over 1,000 days apart.This episode has it all: a streaker on the fairway, David Duval taking four swipes in the Road Hole bunker, and the end of a 63-hole bogey-free streak from Tiger. Oh, and in case you'd forgotten — he famously avoided all 112 bunkers across the four days.We'll return in August with Part III, charting the next chapter: Tiger's win at the PGA Championship.For more on the Tiger Slam, we highly recommend Kevin Cook's book, which captures the era in microscopic detail. You can grab a copy here. If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
The Summer of Nike Golf is complete, winning 3 out of the 4 majors!In this episode, we talkScottie the open champion/reactionsGrant Media/PGAOpen Pack/No GolfNike Winning Ads for 2025Local/Buddy RulesHappy Gilmore
Scottie Scheffler again showed why he is the word's top-ranked golfer after capturing The Claret Jug as Champion Golfer of the Year at The Open. Host Gary Williams dove into an incredible week for Scheffler and what is separating him from the field. Sky Sports' David Howell also joined the program to talk about The Open, Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and the looming Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
With the dust settling on Scottie Scheffler's emphatic win at Royal Portrush, Michael, James and Lewis reflect on an epic week in Northern Ireland. What is the new ‘Champion Golfer of the Year's' major ceiling? Could he challenge Tiger's haul? Maybe even Jack's? Or is that mental? Also, what about Rory? How many more chances will he have to win the Claret Jug on home soil? Is the Dunluce Links now permanently on the Open rota? And is Chris Gotterup a US Ryder Cup team lock? The guys debate all of this – plus cows, ghosts and Gary Player – on a particularly feisty, sleep-deprived ep of The bunkered Podcast. Tune-in now! -- ⛳️ 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
Scottie Scheffler (-17) is your Champion Golfer of the Year with a commanding 4-shot win over Harris English. Chris Gotterup (-12), Wyndham Clark (-11), Matt Fitzpatrick (-11), and Haotong Li (-11) round out your top 5 at the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The win brings Scottie his fourth Major Championship and second this year. We run down all of the action of the week, take a spin down the leaderboard, discuss Ryder Cup implications, answer some questions, and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Suns Up! Titleist - #1 Ball in Golf YETI - No Compromises. ServPro - Like it never even happened BMW - Worldwide Partner of the Ryder Cup SoFi - Get Your Money Right at https://www.sofi.com/nlu Want $150 worth of NLU Pro Shop credit? Sign up for the newsletter, and next week we will randomly select two lucky subscribers for just that. Now through July 21st at: subscribe.nolayingup.com/giveaway Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scottie Scheffler is the 2025 Champion Golfer of the Year after securing his fourth major title with a Sunday 68 at Royal Portrush. Andy and Brendan spend the first half of this episode putting Scheffler's run into some historical context following his win, placing him a U.S. Open win away from the career slam at just 29 years old. The two break down his round and the skills he showed throughout the week that enabled him to separate from the rest of the field in Northern Ireland. The back half of this recap touches on basically the rest of the field, as Andy's "Storylines Nobody's Talking About" include Rory McIlroy winning "Low Holywood," a Sunday storm hitting Westy Island, plenty of Wikipedia Top Tens, and Kevin Kisner blaming the UGSA for Wyndham Clark's Oakmont incident. There's also plenty of course takeaways from Royal Portrush, and Brendan ends this week of coverage with a little game from his time on the grounds at the 2025 Open.
John Murray & Ali Bruce-Ball are joined by golf correspondent Iain Carter to talk about what it's like commentating at The Open. What does ‘wearing the armband' mean? Ali reveals the worst moment of his broadcasting career. Iain tells us his tip to be crowned Champion Golfer. All that plus more malapropisms, glossary suggestions, and Clash of the Commentators becomes Clash of the Correspondents!WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369, Emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk,03:20 Why does golf work on the radio? 05:30 How was the TCV live show in Sheffield? 07:45 Why did Iain want to be a golf commentator? 13:30 What is ‘wearing the armband'? 15:20 Ali gets told off by a golfer, 20:50 Ali's ‘worst moment of broadcasting career', 28:15 How did Iain get into golf commentary? 31:20 How does Iain prepare for The Open? 34:20 Clash of the Correspondents! 39:55 Malapropisms & the Great Glossary, 51:05 Who is Iain backing to win the tournament?BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Wed 2000 QF1 Norway v Italy, Thu 2000 QF2 Sweden v England, Fri 2000 QF3 Spain v Switzerland, Sat 2000 QF4 France v Germany.
The Open Championship! Most golf nuts' favorite golf-on-tv week of the year (Sincerest apologies to the third week in April). Matt and the Professor welcome a special guest, Ru MacDonald of Cruden Bay fame, to explore his insights on the cultural aspects of golf in Scotland, the impact of technology, and the importance of accessibility and sustainability in the sport. The discussion also highlights lesser-known golf courses (do we dare say hidden gems?), the influence of Americanism on Scottish golf, and the community aspect of the game that is still thriving in an era not so open. Plus some picks for the Champion Golfer of the Year. The episode concludes with reflections on balancing passion and profession in one's chosen career. NewClub > [https://www.newclub.golf](https://www.newclub.golf/) Titleist > [https://www.titleist.com](https://www.titleist.com/) Connect with Ru and Linksland > https://www.linksland.golf/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Golf Engagement 02:41 Matt's Return to Competitive Golf 05:22 Independence Day and Anticipation for the Open Championship 08:15 Insights from Titleist Fitting Experience 11:01 Interview with Ru McDonald: Golf in Scotland 13:57 Bob McIntyre's Impact on Scottish Golf 16:33 The Art of Ball Flight Manipulation 19:21 Port Rush Preparations for the Open Championship 22:08 The Unique Experience of Attending The Open 25:18 Cultural Aspects of Golf in Scotland vs. America 29:56 The Accessibility of Golf in Scotland 31:26 American Influence on Scottish Golf 32:17 Balancing Tradition and Modernization 37:40 The Future of Golf in Scotland 40:21 The Passion for Golf Course Architecture 42:57 Hidden Gems in Scottish Golf 48:13 The 12-Hole Golf Movement 52:37 The Secret Sauce of DP World Tour Videos 57:21 Navigating a Career in Golf
With The 153rd Open just around the corner, Iona Stephen, Rob Lee, and Di Stewart head to Royal Portrush to play the course in testing conditions and find out what this year's field will be up against. From battling the elements on the iconic Dunluce Links to sitting down in the clubhouse to reflect on their round over a dram, the trio dive deep into what makes Portrush such a demanding Open venue. Expect insight, laughs, and plenty of debate as they preview the storylines, players to watch, and how the course could shape this year's Champion Golfer. In Part 1, the trio tackle the front nine so keep an eye out for Part 2....coming soon!
Hear from D3 State Champion golfer, Tucker Johnson and his coach Will Schlinsog and more this week......
Jamie is joined by the Champion Golfer of the Year - Xander Schauffele - on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast to chat about his hopes of adding another major title to his collection.Plus, Team Europe's Solheim Cup vice-captain speaks with Jamie about Justin Thomas' win at the RBC Heritage and previews the first women's major of the season - the Chevron Championship.And in the final part of the episode Alex Fitzpatrick calls in, in the middle of a practice round ahead of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he'll be teeing it up alongside his brother Matt!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
I'm thrilled to introduce a podcast that has been on my mind for seven years. Allan Robertson, the King of Clubs and the original Champion Golfer, is one of golf's most fascinating yet untold stories, until now. I'm deeply grateful to Bill Williams for igniting this journey and to Roger McStravick for bringing it to completion. For the next hour and a half, let me borrow your ears. I promise you'll learn, you'll laugh, and you'll be captivated by the legend who has long waited in the shadows. If you're in North America, you can purchase Roger McStravick's book, Allan Robertson: The King of Clubs, at Auld Grey Toun Golf Books & Collectibles: www.auldgreytoungolf.com.
Neil Crafter and Dr John Green published the definitive biography of Alex Russell in 2016. Neil joins for this episode to delve into the life and times of arguably Australia's greatest home-grown golf architect. We take a look at the Russell family's Scottish heritage and what prompted their subsequent move to Australia. Alex's education in Geelong, Glenalmond and Cambridge, his service during WW1 & WW2, his exploits as a Champion Golfer, partnership with Dr. Mac & utilising the undoubted construction talents of Mick Morcom... plus the design of a few decent golf courses for good measure.. Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy the listen! A link to Neil's recent update of the Alister MacKenzie Chronology can be found here (https://alistermackenzie.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/22nd-Revision-MacKenzie-Chronology-Jan-2025.pdf) You can also find more information on Neil's books below Discovering Alex Russell (https://ryanpub.com.au/russell.htm) The Good Doctors Prescriptions (https://ryanpub.com.au/thegooddoctor.htm) Episode music supplied under license from Epedemic Sound Shoreline Serenade - Dye O.1.1 Special Guest: Neil Crafter.
3+ Hours of golf in 2024 through the lens of the First Cut Podcast! Relive Scottie's year, the arrest at Valhalla, Bryson vs Rory, Xander's transformational season and so much more. (0:00) Intro + an Amateur at the American Express (16:52) Hideki's Perfect Sunday at Riviera (33:44) Scottie Scheffler makes Players Championship history (51:53) Scottie's 2nd Green Jacket (1:10:45) The Arrest at Valhalla (1:24:00) Xander "Dry Socks" Schauffele wins the PGA Championship (1:49:32) Bryson DeChambeau vs. Rory McIlroy (2:35:15) Xander Schauffele. Champion Golfer of the Year (2:53:54) Scottie takes gold in Paris #Golf #PGATour #GolfPodcast #firstcutpodcast
In this final episode of our visit with former R&A Secretary Peter Dawson we explore the history of the Claret Jug and its' engraver as he recalls some of his favorite Open Championship moments. Peter served the game in a variety of other roles including an 11-year stint as President of the International Golf Federation and as current Chairman of the Official World Golf Ranking Board. He ends with a playful introduction of Bruce as "Champion Golfer of the Year" and his reflections on a life well-lived and a lifetime of service to golf. Peter Dawson concludes his life story, "FORE the Good of the game."Give Bruce & Mike some feedback via Text.The Top 100 in 10 Golf PodcastThe story of a quest to play the Top 100 Golf courses in the UK & Ireland in just 10 yearsListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport 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!
Welcome to Episode 65 of Laying in the Fairway sponsored by Hammerhead Construction! Xander Schauffele wins the Open Championship at Royal Troon, his second major of the season. Did he put his name in the hat for player of the year? The PGA Tour picks up this week back in the States for the 3M Open. Subscribe to our channels and share with your friends! #golf #podcast #pgatour #OpenChampionship #MajorGolf #Xander Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rumble License code: CGRTBR1VBR65HMHZ
Xander Schauffele is Champion Golfer of the Year, holding off Justin Rose and Billy Horschel at Royal Troon. We discuss the year Xander has had as he now sits with two Major Championships, run down the leaderboard, cover some segments, clean up a mess or two from the week, and more. Cheers! If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Xander Schauffele is the Champion Golfer of the Year. Rick Gehman, Kyle Porter, Patrick McDonald and Greg DuCharme recap the 152nd Open Championship. (0:00) Intro + the socks are very dry (1:47) Xander Schauffele. Champion Golfer of the Year (15:00) Better Year? Xander vs. Scottie (20:45) Justin Rose and Billy Horschel both shoot in the 60s on Sunday, but come up short (28:45) Other Notables: Lowry, Rahm, Scheffler (44:55) Best Bets (53:05) One & Done #golf #pgatour #golfoncbs #firstcutpodcast #openchampionship #royaltroon #GolfDFS #golfpicks #dailyfantasysports #PGADFS --- SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: https://youtube.com/FirstCutPodcast Get your First Cut merch here: https://paramountshop.com/collections/the-first-cut-golf AUDIO ‘First Cut' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to First Cut on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of The First Cut Golf podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of The First Cut Golf podcast." -LISTEN to First Cut on your preferred podcast platform: https://plnk.to/TheFirstCut -LEAVE a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2VOeKVW -STREAM on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/firstcut -SUBSCRIBE to CBS Sports variety of other podcasts: https://cbssports.com/podcast VIDEO -WATCH CBS Sports HQ: https://cbssports.com/live -SUBSCRIBE to CBS Sports HQ on YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/CBSSportsHQ/ WEBSITE -READ top-notch golf content from CBS Sports: https://cbssports.com/golf/ SOCIAL MEDIA -FOLLOW First Cut on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FirstCutPod -FOLLOW First Cut on Instagram: https://instagram.com/firstcutpod/ -FOLLOW Golf on CBS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfonCBS -FOLLOW Golf on CBS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golfoncbs/ -FOLLOW Golf on CBS on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@golfoncbs?lang=en ABOUT THE SHOW: The First Cut brings you everything you need to know in the world of professional golf. Nearly every day Rick Gehman, Kyle Porter, Mark Immelman, Greg DuCharme, Sia Nejad and Patrick McDonald 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 The First Cut. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Xander Schauffele is the winner of the Claret Jug and the Champion Golfer of the Year after a nerveless 65 on an unforgettable Sunday at The 152nd Open. Marcus Buckland, Matt Adams and Robert Dinwiddie talk through a day where the lead changed multiple times, and a true Champion showed his class.
Would you raw dog Johnnie Walker - Blue Label out of the Claret Jug without getting it cleaned? Is calling the winner Champion Golfer of the Year pretentious, or cool as hell? Should you wake up at 3am to watch The Open TV coverage? The fellas answer the tough questions about the year's final major. Before that, they spend some time chatting about the surprising selection of Keegan Bradley as the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup Captain.
It is Europe's Open Championship at Royal Troon on the eastern shores of Scotland. The Champion Golfer of the Year will be crowned in the 152nd playing of golf's oldest tournament. Golf enthusiasts in the United States will be treated to early morning tee times on TV with their breakfast during this mid-July tradition. This is a golf event we love every year and hope you do too! Enjoy the competition this year for the Claret Jug and this podcast preview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the eve of The Open Championship, this episode of “Quiet Please” is a conversation with Ronan Flood, longtime caddie for two-time “Champion Golfer of the Year” Padraig Harrington. Ronan rarely gives interviews, so this is an opportunity to gain insights from the bagman for the World Golf Hall of Famer. Champions Tour dominance; how he got his start; major pressure and highlights; this year's Open; a shared experience with Rory McIlroy's caddie, Harry; his version of their memorable dinner with Phil Mickelson and Bones; who he thinks one of the best caddies ever to loop is; and, the backstory on Sean O'Teachfrancach (as John is dubbed in Ireland), as the two caddied together in the '16 Rio Olympics. This episode is filled with friendly banter from start to finish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2004 Open Championship winner Todd Hamilton takes us through that riveting final round at Troon and the ensuing four-hole playoff with Ernie Els where he captured the title as the "Winner of the Gold Medal and Champion Golfer of the Year." The emotion of that win is still raw as Todd recounts this twenty years later. Listen in as he remembers the Sunday night celebration and his gratitude to Royal Troon for granting him an honorary membership. Todd reflects back on his career and wraps up his life story, "FORE the Good of the Game."Give Bruce & Mike some feedback via Text.Support the Show.Follow 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!
The Champion Golfer of the Year, Brian Harman joins the pod to talk through his win at Royal Liverpool, how his life and playing schedule look after winning a major championship, his experience in Rome as a Ryder Cup rookie and a ton more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, 2023 Open Championship winner Brian Harman joins former PGA Tour pro Colt Knost and jicky jack legend Drew Stoltz for an exclusive interview. The Champion Golfer of the Year talks the reaction he received from the fans and media at Royal Liverpool, the importance of making the Ryder Cup team and his post-victory facetime with Kevin Kisner. -- Thanks to Ralph Lauren, the Official Outfitter of the United States Ryder Cup team and of GOLF's Subpar. The RLX Golf collection is available in select Ralph Lauren stores, exclusive private clubs, and resorts, and online at RalphLauren.com. https://www.ralphlauren.com/brands-golf?&utm_source=OtherPartners&utm_medium=GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship_GolfSubpar_PodcastPlacement_2023_GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship -- Thanks as always to our official sponsor FanDuel. If you've been thinking about joining FanDuel, there's no better time to get in on the action. The app is so easy to use. They're always giving you great odds. And when you win, you can get paid INSTANTLY! So step up to the tee and take a swing at betting the PGA TOUR. Go to FanDuel.com/Subpar to tee off with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets – win or lose! – when you make your first FIVE DOLLAR bet.
The final men's major of the year just wrapped up at Royal Liverpool, and we're back to dig into the most important stories from the 2023 Open Championship. First, Garrett speaks with Sean Martin (@PGATOURSmartin) of PGA Tour dot com about the skill set, personality, and career arc of the new Champion Golfer of the Year, Brian Harman. Then Garrett brings on Joseph LaMagna (@JosephLaMagna) to share three takeaways about Hoylake, this past week's excellent venue.
Brian Harman is the Champion Golfer of the Year with a six-shot victory at Royal Liverpool in the 151st Open Championship. It's an all-hands-on-deck recap pod tonight as we cover the week at Hoylake. We'll start with the champ and take stock of Harman's dominant performance for his first major championship and his potential spot on the Ryder Cup team. Then it's time to hear from TC who joined KVV from on-site after Tron flew to the UK before today's final round to support Tommy-Lad (36:00). Then it's on to a neutral's perspective on Tommy and the rest of the leaderboard (59:45) as well as some thoughts on this season's majors as a whole, the upcoming Ryder Cup, and a few coverage takes to close us out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices