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The PGA Tour is in the middle of a back injury epidemic. Tiger Woods just had his seventh spine surgery. Justin Thomas had a microdiscectomy. Will Zalatoris re-herniated two discs. Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, and Hideki Matsuyama have all withdrawn from events with back issues in the last year. So what's actually going on?This week we're joined by Dr. Marc Hope to unpack the real culprit - the modern power swing, the X-Factor, and the lateral "crunch" that's wrecking lumbar discs. We dig into the specific cases making headlines, the swing faults amateurs share with the pros, and the simple mobility, warm-up, and core habits that can keep your back in the game for decades.
In this high-performance episode of the Forged in the Fires Podcast, Fireman Rob sits down with Rick Sessinghaus, one of the most respected performance coaches in golf and leadership.Rick is the creator of FLOWCODE, a transformational performance system designed to help athletes and executives unlock clarity, confidence, and flow under pressure. He has coached a two-time major champion, Collin Morikawa, since he was just eight years old—and was there for the final round when Morikawa won his first major. He's also spent a decade coaching more than 90 athletes in the Special Olympics, demonstrating that performance excellence is about mindset, not just mechanics.But Rick's story isn't just about championships—it's about setbacks.He opens up about choking during his own attempt to make his college golf team and how that failure shaped the foundation of his coaching philosophy. He shares lessons from failed business ventures, personal disappointments, and how those moments forged resilience, emotional intelligence, and long-term success.This episode dives deep into performance psychology, failure as fuel, and how leaders can enter the “flow state” when it matters most.If you're an athlete, executive, or high performer looking to elevate your mindset and operate at your peak, this conversation delivers.
Gary Williams opens the show by looking ahead to the Chevron Championship and discussing the challenge of building new traditions at Memorial Park while honoring the event's history. He also unveils the latest Club 5 rankings following The Masters and the RBC Heritage, with Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Matt Fitzpatrick, Collin Morikawa, and Cameron Young all making moves. Gary also previews the Zurich Classic and shares why the team event remains one of the most relatable weeks on the PGA TOUR schedule.Paige Mackenzie, Golf Channel analyst and former LPGA player, joins Gary to preview the Chevron Championship and discuss why Memorial Park could be a much better fit for the first women's major than previous venues. McKenzie explains how the course may finally reward the LPGA's longest hitters, including Nelly Korda, and why that could help produce a leaderboard filled with the game's biggest stars. She also dives into the larger issue of major championship setup in women's golf, why more top-ranked players need to contend on the biggest stages, and which Americans she expects to shine throughout the major season.Bill Fields, longtime golf writer and NBC Sports researcher, joins the show to discuss his new memoir, “A Quick Nine Before Dark: A Life in Golf.” Fields reflects on growing up in the Sandhills of North Carolina, the bond he shared with his father through golf, and the memorable people and places that shaped his life in the game. He also shares stories about Sam Snead, Raymond Floyd, Mid Pines, and covering the 1999 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, offering golf fans a thoughtful look at the history and humanity behind the sport.Gary wraps up the show with dogs and picks of the week for the upcoming tournaments. 5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Chevron Championship9:39 Club 513:45 Paige Mackenzie 29:28 Bill Fields 41:40 Dogs & Picks of the WeekFOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolf
Tyler Coonts is one of the leading young instructors in the game, and most certainly a leading "Online" golf instructor via Skillest. Based in Las Vegas and mentored by George Gankas and Jeff Smith, Tyler preaches "Rotation" but joins the #OntheMark podcast to talk about Shallowing the Golf Club and how to do it correctly. He talks about the following topics pertaining to the downswing and how the club should move: What is Shallowing the Club How does the Club Shallow What needs to Happen for the Club to Shallow What is the Correct Amount of Shallowing Playing Above, and Below the "Plane" Backswing vs Impact Work and Focus Overtake Rate and "Flipping" and Rotation and the Appropriate Side Tilts for success. Tyler also illustrates how great ball-strikers shallow the club in the downswing. Champions like: Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Viktor Hovland. This podcast is also available as a vodcast on YouTube. Search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
Brendan! joins The Boys for this Masters cleanup episode before jetting over to meet Andy in Scotland. Joseph immediately begins with some comments regarding his drive back to Atlanta alongside Brendan that featured 90s hip-hop and a spilled coffee in the precious GLS. From there, the trio wonder if Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler should just be the prohibitive Masters favorites for the next three or four years given their 1-2 finish this week without their "A games." There's also some debate about whether Rory has surpassed Phil Mickelson in the all-time rankings of golf. PJ and Joseph watched the final round back on TV and shared some thoughts on Russell Henley, Collin Morikawa, and Xander Schauffele that they didn't pick up on the ground on Sunday. The two also weigh in on the discourse surrounding the CBS broadcast, which was amplified even more by Kevin Kisner's comments making the rounds on X early Tuesday morning. Brendan then shifts the attention to the Schedule for the Week, beginning with a Signature Event at the RBC Heritage. Brendan openly states that there shouldn't be golf this week and sees the Heritage as a legacy event that will surely be impacted by the PGA Tour's ever-changing schedule and stance on wanting a piece of the monetary pie from the majors. He shares whispers from under the big tree at Augusta about these conversations and how big Tour sponsors may allocate their funds moving forward. With Andy out, PJ steps in and provides 5 Guys to Monitor This Week in Hilton Head, including one with an "unfair advantage" much like Rory allegedly had at ANGC. Joseph, PJ, and Brendan all make One-and-Done picks as Golf's Premier Gambling Podcast looks to stay hot after hitting a winner at the Masters. The "Event of the Year" is next on the schedule rundown with the Senior PGA Championship's move to April. PJ shares some important tee times and notable storylines for this year's event at The Concession, featuring the big debut of Rory (Sabbatini)! LIV Mexico City and the JM Eagle LA Championship are also previewed before moving on to the biggest news of the week so far: the installation of a pool on the 18th hole at Memorial Park. Brendan can't believe that the Chevron Championship is making its golf tournament all about a jump into some water and a friend of Joseph's was kind enough to provide photos of this small four-foot-deep pool next to the 18th green! FRIEDEGG discount code for 15% off at mobjak.com Visit your local Golf Galaxy and download the Golf Galaxy mobile app.
The Masters (2026) best bets from 101 ESPN's Tim McKernan (The Morning After), Anthony Stalter (The Fast Lane), and Rizz (The Rizzuto Show) include lines/odds for golfers Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy and others via FanDuel! The Masters (2026) best bets via FanDuel features odds for Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Win Woo Lee, Tommy Fleetwood, and Matt Fitzpatrick to win the 2026 Masters + finishing position odds + leader after round odds & more betting lines! The Masters BEST BETS are found right here in The Spread Zone. Make your own parlay with FanDuel Sportsbook: https://www.fanduel.com/The 2026 Masters betting lines via FanDuel:- Scottie Scheffler — +500- Jon Rahm — +950- Bryson DeChambeau — +1000- Rory McIlroy — +1200- Ludvig Åberg — +1500- Xander Schauffele — +1600- Cameron Young — +2000- Matt Fitzpatrick — +2200- Tommy Fleetwood — +2200- Collin Morikawa — +3000- Justin Rose — +3000Scottie Scheffler enters the Masters as the clear favorite at +500, reflecting his dominant recent form and consistency at Augusta. Jon Rahm follows at +950, bringing major-winning pedigree and the ability to contend on any course when he's in rhythm. Close behind is Bryson DeChambeau at +1000, whose power-driven style and improved all-around game make him a serious threat if he can capitalize on Augusta's scoring opportunities.Follow the hosts, as heard on The Rizzuto Show & 101 ESPN:Rizz: https://x.com/RizzShowTim McKernan: https://x.com/tmckernanAnthony Stalter: https://x.com/AnthonyStalterWATCH THE LINE: Ludvig Åberg presents one of the most intriguing underdog plays at +1500, combining elite ball-striking with a calm, methodical approach that translates well to Augusta National. While he lacks the extensive Masters experience of some favorites, his rapid rise on tour and ability to handle pressure suggest he could outperform his odds and contend deep into the weekend.The Masters (2026) schedule:April 9th - 12th @ Augusta NationalThe Spread Zone covers the 2026 Masters with hosts Rizz (The Rizzuto Show), 101 ESPN's Tim McKernan (The Morning After) and Anthony Stalter (The Fast Lane). Scottie Scheffler stands as the tournament favorite at +500, and for good reason—his all-around game is as complete as anyone in the field. With elite tee-to-green play, sharp course management, and a proven track record at Augusta, he consistently puts himself in position to win. If his putter heats up even slightly, he becomes extremely difficult for the rest of the field to catch.The show brings together some of St. Louis' most recognizable sports and entertainment voices, featuring Rizz from The Rizzuto Show, Anthony Stalter of 101 ESPN's The Fast Lane, and Tim McKernan from 101 ESPN's The Morning After. Known for their strong presence in St. Louis radio, these hosts combine sports analysis, humor, and local insight to create a must-listen experience for fans of STL sports, ESPN Radio St. Louis, and regional media personalities. Rizz delivers his signature comedic edge and pop culture commentary, while Anthony Stalter provides in-depth sports coverage and expert analysis on teams like the Cardinals and Blues. Tim McKernan adds a sharp, conversational style that resonates with longtime listeners of The Morning After, making this lineup a powerhouse in St. Louis sports talk radio and digital media content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eric Cohen is joined by SportsLine experts Sia Nejad, Patrick McDonald and Jason Sobel to dish out their best bets for the 2026 Masters. (2:00) Masters week is here! Opening thoughts (6:29) Storylines we're following (11:34) First Round Leaders (17:45) Tournament Matchups (25:12) Sobel brings in some special guests from Augusta (28:32) Finishing Positions (35:25) Outrights, Producer Josh joins the show (47:30) Longshots & Parlays (54:08) Latest on Collin Morikawa's injury, outlook (57:19) One & Done, Final thoughts
The Masters (2026) best bets from 101 ESPN's Tim McKernan (The Morning After), Anthony Stalter (The Fast Lane), and Rizz (The Rizzuto Show) include lines/odds for golfers Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy and others via FanDuel! The Masters (2026) best bets via FanDuel features odds for Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Win Woo Lee, Tommy Fleetwood, and Matt Fitzpatrick to win the 2026 Masters + finishing position odds + leader after round odds & more betting lines! The Masters BEST BETS are found right here in The Spread Zone. Make your own parlay with FanDuel Sportsbook: https://www.fanduel.com/The 2026 Masters betting lines via FanDuel:- Scottie Scheffler — +500- Jon Rahm — +950- Bryson DeChambeau — +1000- Rory McIlroy — +1200- Ludvig Åberg — +1500- Xander Schauffele — +1600- Cameron Young — +2000- Matt Fitzpatrick — +2200- Tommy Fleetwood — +2200- Collin Morikawa — +3000- Justin Rose — +3000Scottie Scheffler enters the Masters as the clear favorite at +500, reflecting his dominant recent form and consistency at Augusta. Jon Rahm follows at +950, bringing major-winning pedigree and the ability to contend on any course when he's in rhythm. Close behind is Bryson DeChambeau at +1000, whose power-driven style and improved all-around game make him a serious threat if he can capitalize on Augusta's scoring opportunities.Follow the hosts, as heard on The Rizzuto Show & 101 ESPN:Rizz: https://x.com/RizzShowTim McKernan: https://x.com/tmckernanAnthony Stalter: https://x.com/AnthonyStalterWATCH THE LINE: Ludvig Åberg presents one of the most intriguing underdog plays at +1500, combining elite ball-striking with a calm, methodical approach that translates well to Augusta National. While he lacks the extensive Masters experience of some favorites, his rapid rise on tour and ability to handle pressure suggest he could outperform his odds and contend deep into the weekend.The Masters (2026) schedule:April 9th - 12th @ Augusta NationalThe Spread Zone covers the 2026 Masters with hosts Rizz (The Rizzuto Show), 101 ESPN's Tim McKernan (The Morning After) and Anthony Stalter (The Fast Lane). Scottie Scheffler stands as the tournament favorite at +500, and for good reason—his all-around game is as complete as anyone in the field. With elite tee-to-green play, sharp course management, and a proven track record at Augusta, he consistently puts himself in position to win. If his putter heats up even slightly, he becomes extremely difficult for the rest of the field to catch.The show brings together some of St. Louis' most recognizable sports and entertainment voices, featuring Rizz from The Rizzuto Show, Anthony Stalter of 101 ESPN's The Fast Lane, and Tim McKernan from 101 ESPN's The Morning After. Known for their strong presence in St. Louis radio, these hosts combine sports analysis, humor, and local insight to create a must-listen experience for fans of STL sports, ESPN Radio St. Louis, and regional media personalities. Rizz delivers his signature comedic edge and pop culture commentary, while Anthony Stalter provides in-depth sports coverage and expert analysis on teams like the Cardinals and Blues. Tim McKernan adds a sharp, conversational style that resonates with longtime listeners of The Morning After, making this lineup a powerhouse in St. Louis sports talk radio and digital media content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Masters (2026) best bets from 101 ESPN's Tim McKernan (The Morning After), Anthony Stalter (The Fast Lane), and Rizz (The Rizzuto Show) include lines/odds for golfers Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy and others via FanDuel! The Masters (2026) best bets via FanDuel features odds for Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Win Woo Lee, Tommy Fleetwood, and Matt Fitzpatrick to win the 2026 Masters + finishing position odds + leader after round odds & more betting lines! The Masters BEST BETS are found right here in The Spread Zone. Make your own parlay with FanDuel Sportsbook: https://www.fanduel.com/The 2026 Masters betting lines via FanDuel:- Scottie Scheffler — +500- Jon Rahm — +950- Bryson DeChambeau — +1000- Rory McIlroy — +1200- Ludvig Åberg — +1500- Xander Schauffele — +1600- Cameron Young — +2000- Matt Fitzpatrick — +2200- Tommy Fleetwood — +2200- Collin Morikawa — +3000- Justin Rose — +3000Scottie Scheffler enters the Masters as the clear favorite at +500, reflecting his dominant recent form and consistency at Augusta. Jon Rahm follows at +950, bringing major-winning pedigree and the ability to contend on any course when he's in rhythm. Close behind is Bryson DeChambeau at +1000, whose power-driven style and improved all-around game make him a serious threat if he can capitalize on Augusta's scoring opportunities.Follow the hosts, as heard on The Rizzuto Show & 101 ESPN:Rizz: https://x.com/RizzShowTim McKernan: https://x.com/tmckernanAnthony Stalter: https://x.com/AnthonyStalterWATCH THE LINE: Ludvig Åberg presents one of the most intriguing underdog plays at +1500, combining elite ball-striking with a calm, methodical approach that translates well to Augusta National. While he lacks the extensive Masters experience of some favorites, his rapid rise on tour and ability to handle pressure suggest he could outperform his odds and contend deep into the weekend.The Masters (2026) schedule:April 9th - 12th @ Augusta NationalThe Spread Zone covers the 2026 Masters with hosts Rizz (The Rizzuto Show), 101 ESPN's Tim McKernan (The Morning After) and Anthony Stalter (The Fast Lane). Scottie Scheffler stands as the tournament favorite at +500, and for good reason—his all-around game is as complete as anyone in the field. With elite tee-to-green play, sharp course management, and a proven track record at Augusta, he consistently puts himself in position to win. If his putter heats up even slightly, he becomes extremely difficult for the rest of the field to catch.The show brings together some of St. Louis' most recognizable sports and entertainment voices, featuring Rizz from The Rizzuto Show, Anthony Stalter of 101 ESPN's The Fast Lane, and Tim McKernan from 101 ESPN's The Morning After. Known for their strong presence in St. Louis radio, these hosts combine sports analysis, humor, and local insight to create a must-listen experience for fans of STL sports, ESPN Radio St. Louis, and regional media personalities. Rizz delivers his signature comedic edge and pop culture commentary, while Anthony Stalter provides in-depth sports coverage and expert analysis on teams like the Cardinals and Blues. Tim McKernan adds a sharp, conversational style that resonates with longtime listeners of The Morning After, making this lineup a powerhouse in St. Louis sports talk radio and digital media content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BRADY KANNON (Golf.com, CBS Sports, SportsLine, SportsGrid) What are some key indicators to help us narrow down the Masters field? JJ Spaun and Cameron Young have been making headlines- how confident is Brady feeling in these two at Augusta? What's the latest on Collin Morikawa? Should we be worried about his health? Who wins and how does Brady see this thing going? :30- Draftmas Stocking Stuffers.. rumors from the NFL draft - Jadarian Price is being heavily mocked to the Seahawks. - Maybe the Jets aren't as into Arvell Reese as it seemed and they may want David Bailey… or maybe they're messing with the Cowboys. - As for Jerry Jones, he says Dallas is absolutely looking to move up in the draft. - Fernando Mendoza will not be attending the NFL Draft and no, it's not a sign that the draft isn't what it used to be. :45- Sup? It's time for our listeners to ask whatever they want and we answer… most of them! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRADY KANNON (Golf.com, CBS Sports, SportsLine, SportsGrid) What are some key indicators to help us narrow down the Masters field? JJ Spaun and Cameron Young have been making headlines- how confident is Brady feeling in these two at Augusta? What's the latest on Collin Morikawa? Should we be worried about his health? Who wins and how does Brady see this thing going? :30- Draftmas Stocking Stuffers.. rumors from the NFL draft - Jadarian Price is being heavily mocked to the Seahawks. - Maybe the Jets aren't as into Arvell Reese as it seemed and they may want David Bailey… or maybe they're messing with the Cowboys. - As for Jerry Jones, he says Dallas is absolutely looking to move up in the draft. - Fernando Mendoza will not be attending the NFL Draft and no, it's not a sign that the draft isn't what it used to be. :45- Sup? It's time for our listeners to ask whatever they want and we answer… most of them!
Jeff Lienhart, adidas golf President, joins Sports Business Radio to discuss the growth of the golf brand and how adidas Golf is preparing for The Masters in Augusta this week. An insightful look at how a major golf brand works with its athlete endorsers, the preparation that goes into a major golf tournament and how far in advance the planning begins. adidas Golf's stable of athlete endorsers includes Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg and Rose Zhang. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. Give Sports Business Radio a 5-star rating if you enjoy our podcast. Click on the plus sign on our Apple Podcasts page and follow the Sports Business Radio podcast. WATCH SBR interviews by going to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@sportsbusinessradiopodcast.Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram, Threads and Tik Tok @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by New Air Club. New Air Club is the Official VIP Air Travel Partner of Sports Business Radio. New Air Club is a private aviation brokerage with access to over 22,000 aircraft worldwide, but what really sets them apart is that they''re a full-service concierge. They don't just book the jet—they handle everything around the trip so the client doesn't have to. Aircraft, luxury ground transportation, hotels, dining, even security if needed. One call, one team, total discretion. For more information or to book your travel, email info@newairclub.com. You can also visit www.NewAirClub.com. #adidas #golf #TheMasters #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Masters week is here, and we're breaking down the entire field heading into Augusta National. Josh Durso and Nate Sharman analyze whether Scottie Scheffler remains the standard, what to expect from Jon Rahm and the LIV contingent, and if Rory McIlroy can deliver under pressure once again. The conversation dives into top contenders like Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, and Ludvig Åberg, along with key sleepers, longshots, and players trending in both directions. Plus, we make our picks for who wins, who contends, and where this year's Masters could take an unexpected turn.
It's a betting podcast tradition unlike any other. Gill Alexander is joined by Long Shots hosts Kelley Bydlon and Matt Brown to preview the 90th Masters. They analyze the top contenders, long-shot opportunities, and various course categories at Augusta, seeking value and opportunity from a betting perspective. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The crew on Circle Back reacts to the latest wave of national media coverage around sports betting, including a recent piece from The Atlantic that sparked debate across gambling Twitter. The panel discusses whether these stories are genuinely trying to explore the problems within the industry or if they're being produced with the intention of villainizing sports betting altogether. From misleading narratives to misunderstandings about how the market actually works, the group breaks down where they think the media continues to get it wrong. Later, the crew responds after Kelly In Vegas clapped back on Twitter following criticism of her betting content on last week's show. The discussion turns into a broader conversation about modern betting media, content quality, and accountability within sports betting Twitter. To close things out, the panel reacts to a viral Jeff Nadu tweet and satirically debates whether it's time to start teaching kids how to gamble in a world where betting is now everywhere. Hosted by Jacob Gramegna, this episode of Circle Back features professional sports bettor and CEO of The Hammer Rob Pizzola, sophisticated square Geoff Fienberg, and special guest Jason Cooper of The Hammer Daily filling in for basketball originator Kirk Evans.
We got a live rollicking one! Andy and Brendan went live after leaving the opening round of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. They react to some early mover and shakers, Collin Morikawa's instant WD, and how the course changed, evolved, and punched back at the players early in the championship. They react to Rory McIlroy giving it a run with his injury and Scottie Scheffler's somewhat middling round with some struggles off the tee. They make some predictions for the next three days and also discuss some storylines that no one is talking about here. They spend the last half of the podcast reacting to Brian Rolapp's grand rollout of some major plans to change and tweak the PGA Tour as announced on Wednesday in a theatrical setting at the Global Home. Can he actually get this proposal across the line facing increased pushback from players and other stakeholders in the game? Thank you to Optum for their support of our Players Championship coverage.
PJ Glasser breaks down how he's looking to bet the Players Championship and reacts to Collin Morikawa withdrawing during Round 1.
0:00: Rex, where have you been? 1:30: Collin Morikawa, one of the pre-tournament favorites, bows out after just one hole at The Players 3:30: Rory McIlroy shows lots of rust in his opening 74 7:30: Another un-Scottie-like round from Scheffler 12:30: Justin Thomas: DFL last week, in the mix here 15:00: Even with some rain, TPC Sawgrass showing out so far Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Spring is coming, which means golf season is near. There's no better way to kick off the season than with Director of Golf Performance and Innovation for Dick's and Golf Galaxy Chris Marchini. JWall, Uncle Gene and Marchini touch on a weird gear note from the PGA Tour, Jim Furyk's recent comments and 2026 driver releases. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Akshay Bhatia delivered one of the most electric Sundays of the PGA Tour season at Bay Hill, draining over 144 feet of putts and storming back to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational in a playoff. Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down how Bhatia's short game carried him to victory on brutally firm, “crispy” greens that had the entire field on edge all week.The guys also dive into Daniel Berger's incredible comeback, analyzing the encouraging signs after nearly two years battling injuries and setbacks. Plus, they discuss strong performances from Ludvig Åberg, Cam Young, and Collin Morikawa, what it means heading into THE PLAYERS Championship, and why Bay Hill's setup produced one of the most entertaining tournaments of the season.And of course, things get chaotic when Judge Jaxon Brown enters the courtroom to rule on the Rory McIlroy withdrawal in the show's One-and-Done contest.Follow us on socials @thesmylieshow ⛳️ & don't forget to like, comment, & subscribe for more golf insight ✅CHAPTERS:0:00 – Bay Hill delivers2:06 – Golf season is officially back3:08 – Bay Hill's greens4:14 – Smylie's “Snap, Crackle, Pop” crispy greens rankings6:47 – Major championship courses with the craziest greens10:15 – Akshay Bhatia21:04 – The clutch putts that saved Bhatia's round23:40 – Daniel Berger29:13 – Bay Hill's intimidating visuals and pressure moments31:10 – Scottie Scheffler34:12 – Cam Young37:04 – Ludvig Åberg38:12 – Collin Morikawa38:48 – The Rory McIlroy One-and-Done controversy47:36 – Ryder Cup49:00 – Luke Donald's leadership and Europe's continuity50:30 – Could Tiger Woods captain the U.S.?55:30 - Jon Rahm1:10:00 – Closing thoughts and wrap-up#pgatour #golfpodcast #smylieshow #smyliekaufman #golfhighlights
As mallets, and more specifically, the TaylorMade Spider have become the dominant putter on tour and in recreational golf, there's one man with invaluable insight into the process behind how they're made and tuned for tour pros. James Holley joins Jonathan Wall to take listeners behind the scenes of TaylorMade's process. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt Adams recaps the big wins that ended a drought for Morikawa (since 2023) and Anthony Kim (since 2010). We also hear from Tiger Woods at the Genesis Invitational, and LPGA Tour winner/golf analyst Christina Kim joins us to discuss her coverage at Pebble Beach and the incredible story that is Anthony Kim's perseverance and journey back into his place in the sun.
House and Nathan start the show by sharing their thoughts on Anthony Kim's incredible comeback win. Then, they review Collin Morikawa's win before previewing this week's Genesis Invitational. (0:00) Welcome to Fairway Rollin'!(0:35) Anthony Kim's comeback was incredible(18:45) Collin Morikawa picked up a big win(43:40) Genesis Invitational Preview Hosts: Joe House and Nathan HubbardProducers: Tucker Tashjian and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Wednesday “getaway day” edition of 5 Clubs, Gary Williams sets the table for a loaded stretch of golf and where the PGA TOUR is headed next.Gary opens with thoughts on the grind of pro golf and what's coming at Riviera, then shifts to Tiger Woods' latest comments, especially the small but meaningful note that the Masters isn't off the table. Next, Gabby Herzig from The Athletic joins to break down what she's seeing from Scottie Scheffler as 2026 continues to look like a “maximum ceiling” year. Healthy and nearly impossible to slow down. Gabby also reflects on Collin Morikawa's win at Pebble Beach and what it revealed about his mindset, plus why the mental side of the game is often what decides who gets back over the line.From there, the conversation moves into the bigger TOUR and LIV picture. Gabby shares what she heard from players about Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed returning, why top players still care deeply about beating the best week to week, and how the game is still trying to get to its most competitive, unified version again.Then Gil Hanse joins for a detailed look at one of the biggest design projects in golf. The complete rebuild of The Links at Spanish Bay. Gil explains the aggressive timeline, how the team is reshaping the corridors and green complexes, why expanding greens creates more strategy and more interesting hole locations, and what fans can expect from a routing change designed to maximize the coastline views and that true ground game feel.The episode wraps with Dogs of the Week, updated standings, and the crew's The Genesis Invitational picks heading into Riviera. 5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Opening Thoughts 4:05 Reaction to Tiger's Press Conference 10:57 Gabby Herzig29:18 Gil Hanse 49:58 Dogs & Picks of the Week FOLLOW 5 Clubs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5clubsgolf/X: https://x.com/5ClubsGolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5ClubsGolf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5clubsgolf
Anthony Kim's LIV Victory | Collin Morikawa Wins Pebble | Tiger Woods Presser | RIP Robert Duvall | + Matt Adamski & Cal Catch UpSummaryIn this episode, the hosts celebrate Anthony Kim's comeback in golf, discuss the potential return of Tiger Woods, and explore the evolving dynamics between the PGA Tour and Live Golf. They also touch on NASCAR's growing crossover appeal, share betting strategies for the Genesis Open, and reflect on the cinematic legacy of Robert Duvall. The conversation includes a debate on the merits of reading versus listening to books, and concludes with predictions for upcoming golf tournaments. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the world of iconic films, discussing memorable performances and the impact of classic movies. They share personal anecdotes, including whiskey collections and humorous moments from their podcasting journey. The discussion also touches on community engagement through event planning, highlighting the importance of raising funds for veterans. The dynamic between the hosts and their guests adds a lively element to the conversation, making it both entertaining and insightful. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of golf course management, including innovative practices, event planning, and community engagement. They explore changes in event scheduling, future road show plans, and updates on expansion projects. Personal anecdotes about building a new home and corporate changes are shared, along with insights into upcoming projects and unique bourbon experiences that will enhance the golf experience. The conversation emphasizes the importance of adapting to new challenges while maintaining a strong community focus.Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at https://www.fantasynational.com The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
Suave Golf's Kyle Surlow and Steve 'Beige' Berger congregate to discuss Collin Morikawa's win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, then dive deep on Anthony Kim's win at LIV Adelaine and what it means within the golf world and sporting world at large and if its comparisons to Ben Hogan and Tiger Woods are warranted. Finally, the boys discuss the upcoming renovation of Spanish Bay Golf Links in Monterey, Charlie Woods declaring his intent to attend FSU, Justin Thomas' return to pro golf and more. Music provided by broiler - listen to and download his music here Support those who support us! SUAVE GOLF - world-class golf sabbaticals and fine goods Hot Drops fermented & flavorful condiments Golf Guide - purveyors of discounted greens fees across Northern California WATCH - Like & Subscribe to Nice Grass Nice People on YouTube Email us! nicegrassnicepeople@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anthony Kim may have just completed the greatest comeback in golf history! We break down his emotional win in Adelaide and the journey that brought him back to the top. Then, Collin Morikawa closes in epic fashion at Pebble, Scottie Scheffler stays red-hot, and Frankie recaps his unforgettable weekend at the Daytona 500.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
On this Tuesday edition of 5 Clubs, Gary Williams is joined by Emilia Doran, live from Riviera, to reflect on the dramatic finish at the AT&T Pro-Am at Pebble Beach and preview The Genesis Invitational at one of the PGA TOUR's most iconic venues.Emilia shares her perspective from inside the ropes on what separated the best players at Pebble, including Scottie Scheffler's late Sunday charge and Collin Morikawa's return to the winner's circle. Drawing from her experience walking alongside the game's elite, she explains how decision-making, commitment, and shot variety continue to define performance at the highest level, and how working alongside a caddie can make the difference in pressure moments late in a round.The conversation then shifts to The Genesis Invitational at Riviera, where Emilia breaks down why the course remains one of the TOUR's most respected tests and how softer conditions could impact scoring this week. She also discusses how being around the world's best players has shaped her own approach to competition and course management.Later, USGA President Fred Perpall joins Gary to discuss the continued growth of the game and how new players are entering through non-traditional formats before transitioning to green-grass golf. He also shares insight into the USGA's anchor site strategy for the U.S. Open and how the USA Development initiative is helping create opportunities for the next generation of elite American golfers.Gary closes with this week's Book Club, featuring The Inner Game of Tennis and The War of Art, two reads focused on performance, mindset, and managing pressure.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Opening Thoughts 5:42 - Venues on the PGA Tour10:58 Emilia Doran 27:36 Fred Perpall44:23 Book Club
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We recap Anthony Kim's wild comeback victory at LIV Golf Adelaide, as well as Collin Morikawa's return to the winner's circle at Pebble Beach. Plus, an interview with Train lead singer Pat Monahan, who played in the AT&T Pro-Am for the seventh time last week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Winner, winner fried perch dinner! For the third week in a row, the podcast tips the outright winner on the PGA Tour - this time it was SportsGuyTy on Collin Morikawa 66-1. The fellas try and stay hot at the Riv, a place where the podcast got its start five years and produced a three-way team win on Max Homa. Three more opportunities for a team win this week ranging from 33-1 to 200-1, and plenty in between. Two selections for First Round Leader School! As always, tips, picks and best bets for the Genesis Invitational. Discord: https://discord.gg/A8ZbabTG
Welcome back to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Tom and Sean are back for another edition of PGA Weekly as they discuss Collin Morikawa getting his first PGA Tour win in 3 years outlasting a star-studded field at Pebble Beach. Then the guys work the leaderboard and discuss other notable performances including a stellar weekend by Min Woo Lee, another late Scottie charge and Rory's first event of the season. Lastly, they make their picks for the Genesis Invitational at Riviera and chronicle an incredible win for Anthony Kim on LIV this weekend. Everyone enjoy the pod!
Todd and Chris talk PGA Tour, LIV, and all things golf. This week the PGA Tour is in LA for the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club. Collin Morikawa just won at Pebble Beach and we discuss what this week looks like.
Reasons to be cheerful this week. Not - you will be unsurprised to hear - from Andrew, but from Eddie who, despite a tough final round on the greens of Fancourt is bullish about his form. The two of them discuss that, as well as an incredible performance from Anthony Kim providing LIV, for all their millions spent, with their greatest story. There is also mention of Collin Morikawa getting back to winning ways at Pebble Beach and Charley Hull making house alterations after her triumph in Saudi Arabia. Then Andrew takes a lemsip-inspired deep dive into the the rich history of Karen Country Club, where Eddie is among those playing in this week's Magical Kenya Open.Visit: www.petermillar.co.ukPing Prodi G clubs at: www.ping.comEmail: tcf@thechippingforecast.co.ukInstagram: @chippingforecast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Pivot The Path, we look beyond raw talent and into what truly shapes a golfer's journey — resilience, process, and the courage to keep showing up.Inspired by their performances this weekend across LIV Golf and the PGA Tour — and the contrasting stories of Anthony Kim and Collin Morikawa — we break down two very different paths: the bravery of a comeback and the discipline of sustained excellence.We dive into what separates the upswing from the downswing, how sequencing and movement create repeatable impact, and why real improvement isn't about copying swings — it's about understanding your body, trusting your process, and owning your development.Whether you're rebuilding after setbacks or refining your edge, this episode is a reminder that progress isn't linear — and the journey is defined by how you respond, reset, and move forward.Because talent opens doors — but process keeps you in the game.Get in touch to learn how to Own Your SSWING:
This week, Collin Morikawa wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Anthony Kim wins on the LIV, adding another item to the “Things My Dog Ate” list and Making The Cut: Rocks. The post Episode 402 – I Wanna Rock appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Tony opens the show by talking about his trip to McDonald's, and he also talks about going to CVS to get some decongestant spray. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA All Star Weekend, Kansas State firing their coach with cause, the Daytona 500, and about Collin Morikawa winning at Pebble. Pat Forde calls in from Cortina Italy to talk about what's stood out to him so far at the Olympics, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Hotell “Intro” ; “Get In Line” 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
Collin Morikawa wins at Pebble, AK is BACK with a big win in Adelaide, and Charley Hull comes from way back to win the PIF Ladies International. Join us as we break down the results across the world of golf, dig into our week at Pebble, run down the leaderboard, news and notes, and more! Presented by Titleist. Support our sponsors: FootJoy - and the new ProSL High Noon - Sun's Up! AT&T - Connecting Changes Everything SoFi - Get Your Money Right at SoFi.com/NLU 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
Back at home after a week in Chicago, Brendan is joined by "The Boys" for this beefy Monday show. This episode was recorded late on Sunday night after BP was issued a technical foul during a youth basketball game and needed time to "decompress" before using a microphone. Joseph immediately wants to learn why Brendan was T'd up and finds that his actions were completely justified after a complete rules breakdown. While the technical foul may be a big story for this podcast, the biggest story in sports this weekend belongs to LIV Golf following Anthony Kim's win in Adelaide. AK erased a five-shot Sunday deficit playing in a group with major champions Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, defeating Rahm by three shots for his first win in 16 years. Brendan, Joseph, and PJ recap the final round, covering Kim's outstanding iron play, the return of the swagger that made him captivating to begin with, and the many inspiring quotes from after the tournament wrapped up. They also question some of the broadcast's hyperbolic statements about the magnitude of the moment. There is also plenty of discussion about brutal Sundays from Rahm and Bryson, adding yet another week without a win for both of them on the LIV Golf tour. Not to be completely outdone, the PGA Tour had an "A+ week" at Pebble Beach according to Brendan. Collin Morikawa came from behind to secure his first win since the 2023 Zozo, making a four on the 18th hole for the win. Joseph and Brendan break down performances from Morikawa, Akshay Bhatia, and even Scottie Scheffler, who found himself in the mix again after a slow start on Thursday. Joseph also calls out Sam Burns for his club choice on the final hole, something that only a Deputy would do. In news, Gary Player remains upset with Augusta National (and Brendan may have an idea of why), sponsor exemptions go to - who else? - Jordan Spieth and Tony Finau, and Brendan and PJ go in on the Providence Friars following a dirty Saturday game against the Johnnies. Visit Cobalt and use code "FRIEDEGGPOD15" for 15% off.
Nick Kostos reacts to everything from Saturday's College Basketball slate, including Texas Tech's upset win over Arizona. Nick reacts to Collin Morikawa winning Pebble Beach. Plus, Matt Moore joins the show to share his thoughts on NBA All-Star Weekend.
Nick Kostos reacts to Collin Morikawa winning Pebble Beach on Sunday. Plus, Nick thinks Scottie Scheffler is going to win multiple majors this season.
Nick Kostos is LIVE on this Monday! Nick Kostos opens the show with his thoughts on last night's NBA All-Star game. Nick explains why he thought the new format kicked ass! Plus, Nick recaps Saturday's College Hoops slate and reacts to Collin Morikawa's win at Pebble Beach. Matt Moore, Frank Isola and Eddie Olczyk join the show!
Collin's performance, Scottie Scheffler's ridiculous charge, Pebble's conditions, and the bigger conversation around the course's place on the schedule.Plus — Anthony Kim delivers one of the most improbable wins in modern golf history!Follow us on socials @thesmylieshow ⛳️ & don't forget to like, comment, & subscribe for more golf insight!CHAPTERS:00:00 Morikawa Wins Pebble Beach02:10 Why We Doubt Morikawa04:30 Elite Ball Striking vs Putting Concerns07:05 The Insane Saturday Round09:20 Scottie Scheffler's Sunday Charge12:05 Anthony Kim's Historic LIV Win15:30 The Emotional AK Moment18:05 Anthony Kim's Game & Legacy21:40 Rahm & Bryson Takeaways24:25 LIV vs PGA Tour Reality29:20 Pebble Beach & Weather Debate35:00 Pebble vs U.S. Open Setup40:05 Scottie's Putting & Adjustments48:10 Tommy Fleetwood's Merch Run52:00 Golf Tangents & Wrap-Up#golf #golfhighlights #Anthonykim #AK #pgatour #smylieshow #smyliekaufman #golfpodcast #golfhighlights #LIV #golfpodcast #golfrecap
On this Monday edition of 5 Clubs, Gary Williams leads with the story of the week: Anthony Kim winning at LIV Adelaide in one of the most powerful comeback moments golf has seen in decades.Gary puts the win in perspective through the time gap, the personal toll, and what it means for someone to come back from the darkest chapters of life and still find a way to compete, perform, and win again. He shares why this wasn't just a golf result; it was a human story about purpose, resilience, and choosing to keep going. Gary also highlights Anthony Kim's post-win words about fighting through bad days, finding peace of mind, and wanting to use winning as a platform to help other people.Taylor Zarzour then joins to add firsthand context on Anthony Kim, including their past interactions, how close it felt at times to a tragic ending, and why this win connected in a way no money-driven storyline ever could. They also discuss what this victory could mean next, from LIV's momentum to the long-term possibilities for where Anthony Kim's story goes from here.After that, the show touches on Collin Morikawa breaking through to win at Pebble Beach and Scottie Scheffler continuing his historic run of consistency, before looking ahead to Riviera and the loaded stretch of events coming up. 5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).0:00 Reaction to the Weekend's Winners3:04 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Recap13:08 Anthony Kim wins at LIV Adelaide23:45 Taylor Zarzour
Anthony Kim completed a stunning career comeback this weekend as he bested Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau by firing a final round 63 to win going away at LIV Adelaide. For Kim it was his first win since 2010 on the PGA Tour and was a heartwarming story of overcoming injury, addiction and other things he has been battling. He showed the swagger we all remembered as he poured in put after put to win. On the PGA Tour, Collin Morikawa made a final hole birdie to hold off Min Woo Lee to win the AT&T Pebble Beach by a shot. World number one, Scottie Scheffler, made a Sunday charge but came up a few shots short. We will give our reactions to both events this week on the Break80 Podcast. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify and YouTube for weekly golf content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Damon Hack and Rex Hoggard recap Collin Morikawa's win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Anthony Kim's win at LIV Adelaide, the LPGA's Asia Swing, and more!Todd Lewis and Taylor Zarzour: 0:00Beth Ann Nichols: 17:31Mike Antolini: 24:12Gary Williams: 31:16 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
0:00: Anthony Kim and a redemption story for the ages08:00: Why this story has resonated so far and wide21:30: How the disappointing play of Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau allowed AK to shine29:00: Collin Morikawa knocks off his first PGA Tour title since 2023 with a gritty display at Pebble37:00: Scottie Scheffler, somehow, nearly pulls off the improbable again43:00: Listener questions: 5th major talk, Gotterup on the Presidents Cup, how to combat distance?50:00: Players media day starts a conversation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Despite a heartbreaking Bears loss to end their season in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, Andy joins Brendan for what is still a Victory Monday episode of The Shotgun Start. Andy can't believe that Vijay Singh made the cut at the Sony Open and immediately takes a victory lap about hitting the Over-Under of 0.5 Vijay made cuts for the season. There is a brief Football Minute at the start of this episode commemorating a historic Bears season, but the conversation soon shifts to the PGA Tour's Opening Drive, which is now closed after just one event. Chris Gotterup won the Sony Open for his third win in as many seasons and perhaps further exemplifying why he was a Ryder Cup snub at Bethpage. Andy and Brendan discuss Gotterup's advantage off-the-tee that set him up for success at Waialae Country Club and his continued ascendence into the upper tier of pro golfers. The two then unpack other storylines from the first PGA Tour event of the year, such as a top 25 from Jordan Spieth, a made cut from Vijay, a Sunday stumble by 54-hole leader Davis Riley, and a Collin Morikawa missed cut. Andy also brings up Big Shot Bob MacIntyre's comments about his attitude costing him a win at the Sony and wonders if Bob gets a bit too much leeway from fans based on his on-course actions. Nacho Elvira took home the win in Dubai on the DP World Tour after a Shane Lowry collapse on the 72nd hole. Andy and Brendan are thrilled about a win for Nacho and give some props to Lowry for speaking to the media after a tough finish. After touching on the Latin America Am, Brendan shares some of Michael Block's latest comments... about Tiger Woods. Andy cannot believe that Blockie has a platform to throw out a gauntlet to Tiger Woods on the Champions Tour, and Brendan also can't believe Greg Norman is still being platformed to discuss his "loyalty to the PGA Tour." Speaking of loyalty to the PGA Tour, Patrick Reed has said that he'd be open to a return if he was offered the same deal as Brooks Koepka. This episode wraps up with another Football Minute as we put a bow on the Bears and look ahead to a loaded week of pro golf with the 2026 season now underway.
Collin Morikawa joins the show live from TPC Las Vegas with the crew. We talk all Ryder Cup things, the intrigue of the Internet Invitational, his relationship with the media, giving speeches after winning major championships, his long-standing adidas partnership, the best food in Vegas and much more.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