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Whiparound Fridays return as Andy and Brendan cover the 2025 NBA Draft, Collin Morikawa's latest media beef, and a massive Cleeks profile in Forbes in this episode. Sports Minute kicks off with some frustration from Andy about the Bulls front office and how they've handled the NBA Draft as of this recording. It was ball-in-hand on Thursday at the Rocket Classic, resulting in the course record being broken by Burly Boy Aldrich Potgieter and Kevin Roy, son of Patirck. Andy's one-and-done pick Min Woo Lee had the early lead with a 63 and followed up his round with some interesting comments to the media. Brendan and Andy discuss why this event at Detroit Golf Club exemplifies the need for a rollback and shine some light on the issues highlighted by Dr. Chipinski. In other Detroit news, Collin Morikawa has another new caddie and some beef with a media member following an article published on Wednesday. The Cleeks have decided to "rebrand" themselves in an effort to become as culturally relevant as Jordan, Ferrari, and the New York Yankees and Cleeks lifer Brendan is loving what he's hearing from his team's new leadership. There's a brief check-in on the U.S. Senior Open before things wrap up with two Golf Advice questions as we hit peak member-guest season. Enter the B.Draddy Cool giveaway here: https://www.bdraddy.com/pages/fried-egg-golf
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme react to Collin Morikawa's testy exchange with Adam Schupak ahead of the Rocket Classic, and the news that he is ending a short-term partnership with caddie Joe Greiner. Smylie reports on his recent trip to Bethpage Black, and the one player he thinks is a PERFECT fit for the Ryder Cup there this fall. Finally, Smylie and Charlie create "tiers" for both Ryder Cup teams - who will absolutely be on the team, who should go, who is on the bubble, and who will likely miss out.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta sports, the National sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Georgia Bulldogs, and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets daily from two "Southern Yankees" daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 10am is sponsored by Cornerstone Remodeling Atlanta, for renovations to your home, trust cornerstone. Braves finally drop one to the Mets X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Did the Hawks win the draft? Collin Morikawa verse the media continues See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The new-look Rocket Classic is only a day away! We catch up with Keegan Bradley for the first time since his thrilling win at the Travelers Championship catapulted him back into the conversation of being a playing-captain at the Ryder Cup this fall. What does our crew think of his chances at taking to the team room and the tee box at Bethpage? Tune in to find out! The guys also take a look at the biggest storylines headed into the Open Championship at Royal Portrush, namely what we can expect from Rory McIlroy. A solid T-2 from Auston Kim at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship has her in the mix for the Solheim Cup this fall as well! Our crew discusses her performance at Frisco with her, as well as what this week holds as she partners up with Sei Young Kim at the Dow Championship on the LPGA Tour. Damon and Ryan Lavner also take a closer look at Collin Morikawa's game this season. What's been holding the 2-time major champion back from his winning ways? Listen up and you'll hear! Auston Kim (17:23)
0:00: The guys have been all over your TV screens for the last few days01:30: Keegan Bradley says, as of now, he wants to "just be the captain"12:30: Lots of drama for Collin Morikawa: another caddie change, in addition to a media dustup22:00: LIV heads to Dallas for the first of two Open warmup events26:00: Got questions for Sunday's show? Hit us up!
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest picks for the action at TPC River Highlands -Discussing top 4 names on odds board -2 matchups -1 t10 -3 outrights (+325, 40/1, 110/1) -Sleeper, FRP -Scoring, Best bet For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 The 2025 Travelers Championship podcast by Will Doctor offers a comprehensive breakdown of the final PGA Tour signature event of the season and a dramatic recap of the U.S. Open at Oakmont. JJ Spahn's emotional and improbable victory—highlighted by a bogey-free 66 in Round 1 and a comeback from five-over through six holes on Sunday—dominates the opening analysis. Spahn's perseverance, bolstered by past experiences like his playoff loss to Rory at Sawgrass and personal life moments, creates one of golf's most compelling storylines this year. Sam Burns, despite leading after 36 holes, faltered on Sunday with a back-nine 5-over but gained praise for his accountability in addressing a controversial rules decision on the 15th hole. Victor Hovland impressed with another top-10 major finish, while Tyrell Hatton and Cam Young finished tied for fourth, each undone by late bogeys. Carlos Ortiz's top-4 finish secured him future major spots and significant earnings. Scottie Scheffler posted a T-7 finish with elite iron play but struggled with driving accuracy. Brooks Koepka showed flashes of his major-winning form with a T-12 finish. Bryson DeChambeau and Keegan Bradley both disappointed due to poor putting and iron play, respectively. Collin Morikawa dazzled tee-to-green but suffered a shocking putting regression. Betting-wise, Will Doctor's card went down 2 units for the week, bringing his YTD loss to 70.7 units. Matchup wins included Rahm over McIlroy and Matsuyama as top Japanese, while Åberg missed the cut as the top Nordic. For the Travelers Championship, Doctor critiques the 72-man no-cut format, urging a return to 120-player fields with cuts and innovations like a shot clock. Course characteristics at TPC River Highlands favor accurate drivers and elite wedge players. Scottie Scheffler headlines as a strong pick at +325 with no statistical weaknesses. Rory McIlroy is passed on due to poor wedge play and fatigue. Morikawa is deemed overpriced despite his iron strength. Schauffele is dismissed for weak wedge approach stats. Matchups include Akshay Bhatia over Sungjae Im and Sepp Straka over Patrick Cantlay, based on wedge stats and recent form. Russell Henley is endorsed as a top-10 pick and outright bet due to his improved putting and elite iron play. Additional outrights include Bud Cauley at 110-1 for his course fit and Scottie Scheffler as the favorite. First-round bet goes to Sam Burns to start strong. Fantasy lineups are provided for both DraftKings and PGATOUR.com formats, featuring Straka, Henley, McIntyre, Spieth, Bhatia, and Cauley. The scoring prediction is -20 under par, with the best bet being Henley top 10 at +275. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Post-Gazette sports columnist Paul Zeise reacts to a busy first day of the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. He gives thoughts on unexpected leader J.J. Spaun; local hero Matt Vogt; and top-ranked names including Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas and more. Then later, he weighs in on Steelers coach Mike Tomlin's decision not to rule out a training camp holdout for star pass rusher T.J. Watt.
In this episode of Basic Bogeys, TJ and Gary welcome back Bud Copeland to break down the biggest week in golf: the U.S. Open at historic Oakmont. The crew dives into why Oakmont is the ultimate test in championship golf—from brutal rough and lightning-fast greens to the deep history of the course itself. Bud shares his experience from Pinehurst last year, and the team compares what makes Oakmont a beast of its own. They talk about YouTube creators like Good Good and Bryan Bros getting early looks at the course, and how that access brings fans closer to the game. With references to legends like DJ, Johnny Miller, and Tiger, plus chatter about rough length, stimp speeds, and potential winning scores.We also make some very insightful picks for the US Open. TJ goes all-in on Jon Rahm, using his signature “signs” bit to creatively build a case for the Sun Devil, citing Rahm's power, short swing, and red-hot potential at +1200 odds. Gary goes slightly off the board with Collin Morikawa, valuing his precision and recent form, while Bud takes the safe bet with current world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, comparing his dominance to Usain Bolt pulling away from the pack. The crew also throws out fun props, including Rory McIlroy to miss the cut, and debate the likability of top players based on their media behavior. The episode ends with playful banter about TikTok trolls, internet haters, and shoutouts to chirpy commenters—proving once again that the Basic Bogeys boys don't just dish out takes, they take the heat and laugh it off.Send us a message and let us know what you thought about this episode! Acorn Hills Clothing Co.BASIC15 for 15% off. Look Good, Feel Good, Do Good!BagBoy - Dynamic BrandsTJ15 at checkout for $15 off a BagBoy Push Cart!The Putter SopBasicBogeys15 for 15% off your order!Smackin' Sunflower Seeds10% off of your order! Thanks for listening. Tune in next Thursday for our next episode! Support the showFollow Basic Bogeys here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicbogeysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@basicbogeysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@basicbogeys?sub_confirmation=1
Post-Gazette sports columnist Paul Zeise reacts to the day in Pittsburgh sports news live around 5 p.m. Eastern. He gives his thoughts on Aaron Rodgers crediting Mike Tomlin for bringing him to the Steelers. Does the coach deserve more praise for helping secure the services of a four-time MVP at QB? Or should we still be suspect of Tomlin's QB evaluation following the struggles with Kenny Pickett, Mitch Trubisky, Justin Fields and Russell Wilson the past few years? Especially considering Rodgers' advanced age of 41? Paul tackles those questions; Derrick Harmon's early big to start alongside Keeanu Benton and Cam Heyward on the defensive line; the end of the Pirates' series with the Miami Marlins; and the last day of prep for the U.S. Open and Oakmont Country Club. Who's looking the best from among the elite golfers including Justin Thomas, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa and Bryson DeChambeau?
In this episode, Matt Cook, Buttsy, and Brent Grant explore the life of a retired golfer, focusing on Dustin Johnson's mental game and Oakmont course improvements. They discuss LIV Golf's impact on players, analyze U.S. Open prospects for Joaquin Niemann and Phil Mickelson, and feature insights from Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy. The team evaluates U.S. Open scores, course difficulty, and Collin Morikawa's chances, alongside updated betting odds and social media buzz. Justin Rose offers predictions, and the hosts discuss player mentalities and final U.S. Open picks. The episode wraps up with sponsor shoutouts and closing remarks.
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the U.S. Open at Oakmont. -Going over top 7 names on odds board -1 matchup -2 top nationality tickets -3 futures outrights (+350, 14/1, 18/1) -2 outrights added (100/1 & 150/1) -Sleeper, 2 lineups, scoring -Best bet For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 In the "U.S. Open at Oakmont Picks and Predictions" podcast, Will Doctor provides a comprehensive betting preview of the upcoming U.S. Open at Oakmont. Beginning at 0:16, Doctor sets the tone with energetic anticipation, positioning Oakmont as a legendary course hosting the U.S. Open for a record tenth time. From 0:43, he sharply critiques the previous RBC Canadian Open, describing the Osprey Valley course as “a disgrace” and detailing a 5.8-unit loss that week, with Sam Burns' top-20 finish as the lone success. Despite the setbacks, he praises Ryan Fox's recent success, highlighting the Kiwi's two playoff victories in four starts and his historic Canadian Open win, the first by a New Zealander since 1968. Doctor then shifts focus to Oakmont's rich history. He recounts notable U.S. Open wins, including Tommy Armour (1927), Sam Parks Jr. (1935), and Ben Hogan's record-setting 1953 season. He emphasizes Jack Nicklaus' 1962 victory over Arnold Palmer at age 22, which kickstarted Nicklaus' legendary career. Johnny Miller's final-round 63 in 1973 is labeled the greatest round in U.S. Open history, despite not being the lowest score ever. Further champions like Larry Nelson (1983), Ernie Els (1994), Angel Cabrera (2007), and Dustin Johnson (2016) round out Oakmont's storied hosting record. At 12:00, Doctor begins his betting picks. He endorses Scottie Scheffler (+350) as outright number one, citing dominant recent wins and past experience at Oakmont, where he missed the cut by one in 2016. Bryson DeChambeau, with a futures ticket from December at 14-1, is lauded for his driving power and improved approach play, though his recent accuracy issues raise concern. DeChambeau claims Oakmont is “the toughest test in the world right now,” and Doctor remains confident in his form. Rory McIlroy is passed over due to a poor performance at the Canadian Open, including erratic driving and uninspired play. Doctor quotes Rory discussing his struggle for motivation and interest in hobbies like tennis. John Rahm, however, is preferred in a head-to-head matchup (-133), praised for his polished game despite recent putting inconsistency. Doctor argues Rahm is better equipped than Rory to handle Oakmont's demands. Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa are also faded. Xander's driving accuracy is flagged as a season-long weakness, and Morikawa is critiqued for losing strokes around the green in five of his last six starts, rendering him unfit for a major requiring elite scrambling. Ludwig Åberg is highlighted as a top Nordic pick at +180, benefiting from strong recent form and inconsistent competition, with Joachim Lagerlund identified as his main threat. Doctor names Hideki Matsuyama as top Japanese player at even money, emphasizing his elite U.S. Open history and the weak form of his countrymen. Outright picks include Scheffler (+350), DeChambeau (14-1), Brooks Koepka (18-1, faded due to poor form), Keegan Bradley (100-1, riding strong recent finishes), and Cam Young (150-1), who's gained strokes off the tee and on the greens recently. Young's playoff qualification over top names and his form earn him sleeper status. Two fantasy lineups are provided. A DraftKings build includes Rahm, Åberg, Spieth, Bradley, Young, and Leishman. The PGA Tour lineup features Scheffler (captain), Bradley, DeChambeau, and Young, with Åberg and Leishman on the bench. Doctor predicts a winning score of -3, depending on weekend rain, and offers Cam Young to finish top 28 at +320 as his best bet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gholf: Die verdedigende kampioen, Bryson DeChambeau, slaan saam met Xander Schauffele en José Luis Ballester af in die eerste twee rondes van die Amerikaanse Ope, wat môre begin. Die wêreld-nommer-een, Scottie Scheffler, wat agtereenvolgende groot titels jaag, is saam met Collin Morikawa en Viktor Hovland in ‘n groep. Rory McIlroy speel saam met sy Ryderbeker-spanmaats Shane Lowry en Justin Rose. McIlroy sê hy sukkel met sy motivering nadat hy die Meesterstoernooi gewen het:
This week on The Stephie Smalls Show, we're serving up a buffet of fantasy football insight and betting brilliance with two elite guests: Yahoo Fantasy's Tera Victoria and Golf Gambling Podcast's Matt Gannon. From flag plants and rookie risers to longshot bombs at the RBC Canadian Open, this episode is pure money.Stephie and Tera go deep on the 2024 fantasy landscape—calling out Courtland Sutton's massive value, debating whether to trust Brock Bowers at current ADP, and planting flags on RJ Harvey and Ricky Pearsall before the masses catch on. They also break down bounceback candidates like Deebo Samuel and T.J. Hockenson, and explore why Drake London continues to fall in drafts despite a prime opportunity.Then Matt Gannon brings his sharpest takes yet as he breaks down a brand-new Canadian Open course and why driving distance and ball-striking will separate contenders. He's got eyes on Ludvig Åberg, Taylor Pendrith, and longshots like Ricky Castillo and Kevin Velo. Plus, Matt gives his early leans for the U.S. Open, and both he and Stephie take a flamethrower to Collin Morikawa's current form.This episode is a clinic in how to draft smart, bet sharper, and spot value before your league or sportsbook does. Must-listen.Timestamps:1:18 – Tera Victoria joins4:17 – Kamara & aging RBs6:39 – Drafting rookies in redraft8:21 – RJ Harvey & Sutton flag plants14:14 – Drake London freefall15:58 – Deebo & Hockenson bouncebacks19:22 – Ricky Pearsall breakout case21:54 – Deep fantasy sleepers31:55 – Matt Gannon joins34:06 – Canadian Open course preview35:17 – Ludvig Åberg & betting strategy36:51 – Longshot plays & prop picks43:05 – Morikawa frustration is real45:10 – Early U.S. Open picksSubscribe, rate, and share with your league mates—right after you draft Ricky Pearsall.SUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SMALLS - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://underdogfantasy.comMyBookie code SMALLS for a FREE BONUS - https://www.mybookie.ag/Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcast Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
GS#1002 Summary: Dr. Rick Sessinghaus returns to discuss the evolution of the mental game in golf, emphasizing its growing importance alongside technological advancements in the sport. Host Fred Greene questions Rick about how technology is being utilized to measure mental states and performance, the critical role of confidence in a player's success, and the impact of self-talk on performance. The conversation highlights the need for a strong relationship between coaches and caddies to foster a player's confidence and mental resilience. Rick delves into the mental aspects of golf, emphasizing the importance of expectation management and the challenges faced by both amateur and professional players. He discusses the role of technology in the game, particularly the impact of simulators, and shares insights on coaching Major winning players like Collin Morikawa. The conversation also touches on FlowCode to enhance mental performance in the sport. Learn more at The Flow Code.Get more when your visit the refreshed golfsmarter.com!Introduce an Upcoming Episode: Receive free gifts for recording a show opening by clicking on "Record Your Show Open Here!" tab on the right side of golfsmarter.com. Watch Daily Video Highlights from Our Interviews: Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube daily to see our highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. Post a Review: you'll receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter the podcast.Fill Out a Listener Survey: It only takes a few minutes to fill out our survey, which helps us to better serve your interests in the podcast. You'll receive a free link to Tony Manzoni's video and Justin Tang's summary of Tony's Lost Fundamental on pdf!Visit tourstriker.com/TSGA and use the code GOLFSMARTER to get your first month of the Tour Striker GolfAcademy Online free, plus instant access to two bonus courses—'The Recipe for Better Golf' and 'Bombs: How to Consistently Smash the Driver”: a $194 value for free.This episode is brought to you by PXG. Schedule your fitting today and for a limited time you could save up to 20% on your ENTIRE order! Head over to PXG.com/smarter. Restrictions apply, see site for details.This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply. This episode is sponsored by HIMS. Start your free online visit today HIMS.com/golfsmarter and received personalized ED treatment options.This episode is also sponsored by SelectQuote. Make sure you get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at selectquote.com/golfsmarter today and get started.
As the Memorial Tournament approaches, Pat Fitzmaurice and Bo McBrayer recap Ben Griffin's recent triumph at the Charles Schwab Challenge and break down the betting landscape at Muirfield Village. Scottie Scheffler leads the odds, but contenders like Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland are in pursuit. We dive into the betting odds, analyze the favorites and long shots, and reveal our top betting card selections. Plus, we reveal our one-and-done picks to help you maximize your winnings for the PGA season!Timestamps (may be off due to ads):Intro - 0:00:00Charles Schwab Challenge Recap - 0:00:30BettingPros App - 0:05:54The Memorial Tournament Preview - 0:06:28Novig - 0:11:38Betting Favorites - 0:12:16Mid-Range Options - 0:22:53 Long-Shot Options - 0:25:44Betting Cards - 0:26:45One & Done Selections - 0:27:18 Helpful Links: BettingPros App - Make winning bets with advice and picks from top sports betting experts. The BettingPros app puts consensus and expert-driven sports betting advice at your fingertips to help you pinpoint the best odds and make winning bets. Download it today on the App Store or Google Play. BettingPros Discord - Looking to up your game in sports betting? Join our exclusive sports betting Discord community at bettingpros.com/chat! Not only can you connect with expert handicappers who provide free picks for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, player props, live betting, and more, but now you can also participate in our weekly community picks. Cast your vote, see how your picks stack up against the experts, and track your success! BettingPros Pick Tracker – Want to track all of your wagers in one place? Check out the BettingPros Pick Tracker. It syncs up with your sportsbooks to tally which picks hit, and which miss AND gives you a live look at what the public is doing so you can use real-time tracking to determine which plays to make, and which to fade: bettingpros.com/pick-tracking Novig - Looking for a smarter way to bet on sports? There's a new sports tradingh platform that's changing the game -- it's called Novig. It’s legal in most states, including Georgia, California, and Texas. It’s peer-to-peer, which means you’re competing against other users, not the house. You can often get better lines than traditional books. You can set your own lines, which gives you control most sportsbooks just don’t offer. There are no commissions or hidden fees — seriously. It uses a coin deposit system, but it’s REAL money. And you can use code DAILYJUICE for 50% off your first coin purchase, up to $25. Check it out now at bettingpros.com/novig. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It might not be a familiar course to PGA TOUR fans but the Wissahickon Course at Philadelphia Cricket Club is ready to host the game's best at the Truist Championship! Todd Lewis is on the scene in Philadelphia and he got word from the players about what kind of test this classic A.W. Tillinghast design will pose. This will also be the first signature event for Collin Morikawa with his new caddie Joe Griner! Damon and Eamon discuss the state of the 2-time major champion's game, and how a new caddie might help him return to the winners circle. Meanwhile on the LPGA Tour, the Mizuho Americas Open is this week! LPGA legend Michelle Wie West is the tournament host so we catch up with her to learn more about how this event has already feels like a staple on the circuit after just one season.
Soly, Neil and TC begin tonight's pod with a quick recap of recent travels to New Zealand and Northern Ireland before we take stock of Scottie Scheffler tying the PGA Tour's 72 hole scoring record at the Nelson. We also discuss the rest of the leaderboard in Dallas, Collin Morikawa's caddie change, this upcoming week's edition of the Creator Classic, updates from the LPGA and LIV, and some other news and notes. We close the pod with some NLU content updates and an important commentary on the unfortunate trend of Big Letter Hats. Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our sponsors: Titleist Whoop 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 Subscribe to the No Laying Up Newsletter here: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/ Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00: Scottie Scheffler delivers just when the "panic"(?!) set in05:30: Biggest differences in Scottie's game at this point in the year12:00: This PGA Championship has the potential to be. So. Unbelievably. Good.16:30: Is it possible that Scottie's best is yet to come?20:30: Bryson DeChambeau overcomes his Sunday scaries and wins on LIV26:30: Is Bryson's LIV most important player?30:00: The possibility of a Rory/Bryson rivalry33:45: Is LIV moving closer to OWGR points?36:30: Don't look now, but Jordan Spieth is trending for the PGA!41:00: Davis Riley was docked two shots for a rangefinder violation43:00: Listener questions! Signature events, Collin Morikawa's ex-caddie, Justin Leonard for captain
Joe Greiner grabs Collin Morikawa's bag after winning with JT and parting with Max Homa. The LPGA's major championship had a controversial finishing hole that delivered a shocking flubbed chip. Wesley Bryan is suspended by the PGA Tour after participating in LIV's creator event; we weigh in. Plus: Travel series rolls on, Trent attended our coworkers' wedding, baby updates, and 2026 Presidents Cup captains.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
The boys picked a winner on the PGA Tour this week- with Mitch hitting Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin in the team event at +2500. A Sports update from their favorite teams and around the NHL and NBA playoffs, plus Collin Morikawa has a new caddy, Bryson DeChambeau has a freak out about sand, and WTF Wednesday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-There's been an interesting storyline in golf this year about golfers wanting more time to calm down before they go to the media tent—first with Collin Morikawa a month ago and now with Shane Lowry at The Masters-It's probably two very different spectrums of thoughts for both Sip and Bill on this, right? Would Sip want the access right afterwards to get that true emotion right after a game? And for Bill…as a coach…how much time is proper to get right mentally after a game? Is it the same or different in all sports or not?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for week 16 at the RBC Heritage & Corales Puntacana Championship! -Reviewing Rory completing the grand slam at the 89th Masters -Discussing top 8 at Heritage -1 matchup -2 t10's -3 outrights (+475, 50/1, 90/1) -Sleeper, 2 lineups, scoring, best bet -2 FRL for Corales -2 outrights for Corales -1 t10 for Corales The transcript begins with host Will Docter reacting to Rory McIlroy's landmark Masters victory, completing the career Grand Slam and joining an elite group of six. Mike Tirico's emotional broadcast is cited, capturing McIlroy's on-course collapse in tears. Rory's press conference reflects on inspiration from Tiger Woods, struggles throughout the day, and mental strength, particularly after early double bogeys. A note from Ángel Cabrera added a sentimental touch. Rory's rounds of 72, 66, 66, and 73 included four double bogeys—no past Masters winner had ever overcome as many. Docter notes Rory's final round featured both mistakes and immediate recoveries, such as birdies following doubles and clutch iron shots, particularly a hook 7-iron on the 15th hole. Despite sloppy play off the tee and below-average putting, his elite approach and short game, backed by years of mental training, led him to victory over contenders like Justin Rose, who shot a 66 on Sunday to force a playoff but fell short. The loss marked Rose's second defeat in a Masters playoff. Docter transitions to a betting review, citing a 12.6-unit loss on the Masters, part of a 74.6-unit deficit on the season. Key misfires included failed bets on Sepp Straka and Tom Hoge, both below-average chippers—highlighting a key error in strategy at Augusta. Ludwig Åberg nearly contended until a late collapse; Collin Morikawa's first-round falter also ruined early bets. Sungjae Im was a bright spot with a fifth-place finish. Doctor criticizes his overreliance on players with poor short games and reviews each ticket, including failed first-round bets and frustrating near misses like Shane Lowry, who imploded with an 81 on Sunday. Shifting to the RBC Heritage at Harbor Town, Docter details the course as favoring accurate drivers, sharp approach play from 150–175 yards, and strong Bermuda putting. He reviews top favorites. Scheffler (+425) is a strong pick, showing consistent elite form and success at Harbor Town last year. Morikawa, Henley, and Fleetwood are dismissed due to poor putting. Corey Conners and Åberg are borderline due to form and past finishes. Schauffele is in good form but not elite in the critical approach range. Cantlay and Fleetwood are passed due to inconsistent recent play. A key matchup pick is Ryan Gerard over Adam Scott, citing Scott's issues with driving and putting. Gerard is also the sleeper pick to top 20. Two “picks to place” include Schauffele top 10 (+120), based on elite approach numbers and improving putting, and JT Poston top 10 (+375), with recent putting resurgence and three top-10s at Harbor Town. Outright picks include Scheffler, Berger (50:1), praised for driving accuracy and course history, and Bud Cauley (90:1), with recent top-5 finishes and elite stats in the target range. Fantasy lineups are provided for DraftKings and PGA.com platforms, with lineups built around Scheffler, Schauffele, Im, Berger, Poston, and Cauley. The predicted winning score is 19-under. The best bet is Sungjae Im as top Asian (+160), citing strong course history and lack of serious competition beyond Ryo Hisatsune. For Corrales, Mitchell (28:1) and Hall (33:1) are first-round leader picks based on scoring averages. Outright bets are Packieter and Cootie at 45:1, while Alejandro Tosti is selected to top 10 at +333 based on form despite putting concerns. The podcast wraps with reminders of betting value and expectations heading into the next week. Predicted winning score: 19-under-par at RBC Heritage. For the latest as far as the world of golf, follow Doc on X @ drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob Harig, golf writer for SI, on LIV golfers at The Masters, Rory McIlroy looking for his first Green Jacket, and why likes Collin Morikawa this weekend.
Collin Morikawa recalls his close call at the 2024 Masters and what he learned about himself contending at Augusta National. Taylor Pendrith is a Masters rookie and shares what he's looking forward to in his debut.
Hello, friends! House and Hubbard are joined by Twenty First Group's Justin Ray to dive deep into the storylines and stats heading into this year's Masters tournament. They start off with the two favorites to win, Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, and why they will or won't end up winning (02:18). Then, they discuss Collin Morikawa's chances (20:41), and who'll perform best from the LIV golfers (27:33). Finally, they go through their favorite plays, players, and sleepers for Augusta (39:00) before ending with each of their outright winners (65:20). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard Guest: Justin Ray Producer: Eduardo Ocampo and Tucker Tashjian Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we start by celebrating Min Woo Lee's impressive victory at the Houston Open, diving into his strategic evolution and discussing his potential alongside other rising stars like Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland. Next, we turn to Bubba Watson’s recent eye-raising comments - accurate? or, just stirring controversy? Finally, we welcome special guest Jared Doerfler for a deep dive into his venture, Perfect PuttSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy Lack (@adplacksports) is joined by Kenny Kim of the Fantasy Golf Degenerates for the first annual Masters Draft. Andy and Kenny draft teams of ten for the 2025 Masters, following a number of criteria. Andy and Kenny discuss whether the Rory/Scottie Masters narrative has swung too far, and if this is a two horse race, or more open to a larger portion of the field. They discuss the top LIV players in the field, including Rahm, Niemann, Bryson, and Brooks, as well as the top debutants and other contenders such as Ludvig Aberg, Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, and Collin Morikawa. Thanks for listening and subscribing to Inside Golf Podcast, cheers!Use code: MASTERSMONTH for 25% off monthly insidesportsnetwork.com subscriptionsUse code: MASTERSYEAR for 25% off yearly insidesportsnetwork.com subscriptionsBECOME AN INSIDER TODAY: https://www.insidesportsnetwork.com/becomeaninsiderSubscribe to the Newsletter: https://inside-sports-network.beehiiv.com/subscribejoin Betsperts Golf, with code INSIDEGOLF for 25% off: https://betspertsgolf.com/
Beyond The Fairway is BACK! Will and Doug discuss PGA tour pros breaking and throwing clubs at the Valspar Championship, Collin Morikawa not owing the media anything after losing at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Rick Pitino's viral speech on adversity, and what was missing from the Creator Classic. Beyond The Fairway is a laid-back, outside-the-ropes vibe where golf meets culture. Hosted by former professional golfers turned golf thought leaders, Will Lowery (Golf Pass/Jupiter Links Golf Club/Underrated Tour) and Doug Smith (Golf Channel/PGA Tour Live) , take you beyond the scores and highlights.Follow Beyond the Fairway here:Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-fairway/id1548370084Instagram: @beyondthefairwayTwitter: @beyondthefwyTikTok: @beyondthefairwayMusic credit to Keagan Stromberg for composing the intro song: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3EVTqnnsjJwFRzjJsZgMPC?si=qok-HK-OTNKJJ-YOuZOxAQ
What does Collin Morikawa owe you? In recent weeks, Morikawa ducked the typical post-round press conference following a tough defeat. In this episode, Mark, Lou, and Greg bring their differing perspectives to this incident. Should Morikawa have taken questions? Do we really learn anything from these interviews? What role does he have as an example to others? Where to find us: Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribe Mark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonline Mark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonline Lou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribe Lou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagner Greg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGA The Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel fire up the mics to close out the week here at 'The Press Box.' Joel takes you to J-School, where he discusses whether or not there is a diet for Kanye West content, Collin Morikawa's comments on mainstream coverage, and getting off the Feinstein train. Joel closes the segment with a brief tribute to his uncle Doug (1:45). Then they get into the following headlines: The Trump administration's replacements for the White House Correspondents' Association dinner (26:12) The removal of Jackie Robinson's story from the Department of Defense's website (36:08) Is March Madness losing its luster? (46:39) The Chicago Sun-Times buyout (1:02:30) Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel D. Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fresh off a thrilling comeback win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Russell Henley joins Smylie Kaufman to discuss the week at Bay Hill, his Presidents Cup pairing with Scottie Scheffler, and playing guitar on stage with some legends. Highlights include: - Insights into his game plan at Bay Hill, including patience and precision under Sunday nerves. - Russell's journey from amateur success to PGA TOUR consistency, balancing family life, and how his wife's support has been a game-changer. - Fun stories about painting, basketball rivalries on TOUR, and playing guitar with Darius Rucker! Whether you're a golf enthusiast or just love hearing behind-the-scenes stories, this episode is packed with memorable moments and expert insights. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more golf stories, PGA TOUR recaps, and exclusive interviews! #golf #pgatour #progolf #golfpodcast #golftrip #pgachampionship #arnoldpalmer #scottiescheffler #golfhighlights #pgatourinsights #golfnews #russellhenley #masters #pga #golfcoach CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:23 - Winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational03:24 - Playing with Collin Morikawa on Sunday06:11 - Henley's Sunday Opportunity07:52 - Chip-in Moment on 1612:27 - Living in Columbus, Georgia14:43 - Family Support19:06 - Continuing Amateur Golf After Pro Win22:10 - College Golf Career24:24 - First PGA Tour Victory26:40 - Keys to Longevity and Success28:34 - Challenges on the PGA Tour31:14 - Playing Guitar with Darius Rucker35:16 - Young Russell vs. Current Russell38:00 - Tips to Improve Iron Play41:44 - Meaning of Presidents Cup Selection45:34 - Playing with Scottie Scheffler in Presidents Cup49:47 - PGA Tour Basketball Team53:11 - Importance of Goal Setting54:49 - Like and Subscribe
>>Join Wicked Smart Golf Academy - The FASTEST way to play consistent golf. Make sure to enter the Wicked Smart Golf II Launch promotion as well (enter until 11:59pm PST on 4/8). Dr. Rick Sessinghaus is a former professional golfer, director of FlowCode Golf Academy and mental golf coach who's worked with top players including Collin Morikawa. Other achievements and accolades include member of the PGA, a Certified Master Trainer of NLP, and was named Golf Tips Magazine's top 25 instructors in America. When you listen to this episode, you will learn: What is a "flow state." Why flow follows focus. The true goal of the mental game. How to identify mental vs. mechanical issues. What to do between shots to reduce blowup holes. How to get out of fear and into a flow state for more consistent golf. Learn more about FlowCode Academy, follow Rick on Instagram or TikTok, and follow FlowCode on Instagram. WICKED SMART GOLF Recommended Products DECADE Golf: The #1 course management system to think like a pro (use code WICKEDSMART to save 20%). WHYGOLF Training Aids: The best training aids to help your practice sessions (use code WICKEDSMART to save 15%). Rypstick: The #1 speed trainer to add 10+ yards in 40 days or less (use code WICKEDSMART to save 10%) Mental Golf Type: The Best Mental Game Training (use code WICKEDSMART to save 25%). PrimePutt: The best putting mats in golf, use code “WICKEDSMART” to save 10% on your investment. Arccos Golf: The easiest way to track and analyze your stats (use code WICKEDSMART to save 10% on sensors or grips). Also, don't forget to connect on social media: Follow on TikTok Follow on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Buy Wicked Smart Golf Amazon or Audible Buy Wicked Smart Golf II on Amazon or Audible.
In this episode, we kick off with a sponsor shoutout to Devereux Golf and chat with Buttsy about creator life and freebies. Matt shares a sourdough story and a birthday shout-out to his dad. Coach Rusty discusses his transition from golf pro to artist, social media growth, and future plans. We cover the TGL playoffs, indoor vs. outdoor golf, and recap the Players Championship. Topics include J.J. Spaun and Collin Morikawa's media moves, Arnold Palmer's legacy, and emotion in golf. We preview the Valspar Championship, make predictions, and hint at next week's guest.
00:00: Hello and welcome, without Ryan Lavner1:00: Some people hate The Players playoff system?4:40: Is McIlroy best equipped for a Masters run?9:30: Not the media, but do the players "owe" anyone?14:15: Tiger set the standard for media obligations16:45: Valspar thoughts on JT, Xander and Spieth -- and Innisbrook22:15: Phil's very hot (and very wrong) take on Scheffler and Niemann27:40: PAC co-chair updates and policy board future32:45: TLew, to Rex's chagrin, is headed for a Disney cruise!
Fresh off the course at TPC Sawgrass after following Rory McIlroy for his three-hole playoff victory, Smylie Kaufman joins Charlie Hulme on his car ride home while recapping the 2025 PLAYERS Championship. Smylie covers everything from the wildly shifting weather conditions in Ponte Vedra Beach to what he saw from Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas as we look ahead to the first major of the year in less than a month.Smylie and Charlie also discuss some off-the-course storylines, including the back-and-forth between Collin Morikawa and the media, and bizarre exchange between Rory and Texas junior Luke Potter during a Tuesday practice round. CHAPTERS:00:00 - Smylie drives home02:10 - Monday Playoff: Rory McIlroy vs. JJ Spaun10:38 - Analyzing Rory's performance19:08 - AnalyzingScottie Scheffler's performance23:02 - Sunday's weather delay27:40 - Saturday's wild conditions30:34 - Justin Thomas ties the course record Friday35:46 - How close was Akshay Bhatia?43:18 - Morikawa clashes with the media51:22 - Discussing the Rory McIlroy - Luke Potter practice round incident1:05:25 - Matt Fitzpatrick and Billy Foster Split1:06:00 - Tiger Woods Achilles Surgery1:08:30 - Joaquin Niemann wins again on LIV
My friend Lenny Neslin joins us live from THE PLAYERS to talk about his first tournament experience, what he wishes fans had access to, the Collin Morikawa situation, and more.
We start off the show discussing Russell Henley and his win at the API this past weekend. There are some other talking points that we get into based on storylines coming out of the event. JT being back in the top 10 gets us debating the most talented players in the game and how JT compares to them, even some of his good buddies. Collin Morikawa skipped out of any media interviews after loosing at Bay Hill and then doubles down by saying he doesn't owe anyone anything. It makes one of our hosts hot and we debate how the players should handle these situations, especially in the day and age of engaging more to grow the professional game. Jay Monahan had some newsworthy items in his press conference as it relates to pace of play and LIV golf. We then look into the Ryder Cup standings as we head into an important stretch before Bethpage. The show finishes with our picks and preview of The Players Championship.
It's a Players Championship preview episode with Andy and Brendan together in Jacksonville for this rousing and wide-ranging chat on “the gold standard.” They begin with news that the PGA Tour is going to use an “AI setup tool” to help set up courses going forward. They then bounce around all over the place with notes from a day of press conferences with Jay Monahan, Justin Thomas, Scottie Scheffler, and Collin Morikawa, who said he doesn't “owe anyone anything.” They bat around who would gain the most from a win at Sawgrass, and who needs it most at this point in their career. PJ relays some amusing insights from his day on the ground, including a visit to the merch tent and Chainsmokers Concert. Brendan discusses why he's in love with TPC Sawgrass while Andy offers some conditioning laments. They close with an update from big Jay on the state of the deal and if there's a possibility there might just not be one with the PIF. Sign up for the Fried Egg Golf Newsletter by clicking here: https://pages.viral-loops.com/share-fried-egg-golf-newsletter-vvxqvql2
It was a packed weekend in professional golf: The signature event on the PGA Tour saw Russell Henley overtake Collin Morikawa late to win the red jacket at the Arnold Palmer invitational. Newly signed by Sun Day Red, Tiger Wood's clothing company, Karl Vilips shot 26 under par to win his first career PGA Tour event and secure his spot in this weeks upcoming Players Championship. LIV Golf was in Hong Kong, and former masters champion and Spaniard Sergio Garcia came away with the individual title. Plus Mulligan Monday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Arnold Palmer Invitational once again gave the best players in the world a stiff challenge and Russell Henley used a timely chip-in eagle on the 16th hole to surge to the victory at Bay Hill. Henley was helped by Collin Morikawa's short game woes on the back 9 Sunday en route to a one shot victory. We will dive deep into what makes Bay Hill's setup so challenging for even the best players in the world. Tim has played the course, so he will give some inside knowledge into the setup and some holes that are specifically challenging. On the LIV golf circuit, Sergio Garcia got a win in Hong Kong, but the bigger story may be that Dustin Johnson took last place. We will discuss if this is the end for Dustin Johnson, if he even cares that he is playing horrible or will he resurrect his game at say Augusta National. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple, Spotify & YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Johnny, Scott, and Phil review Russell Henley's big win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, as well as another close call for Collin Morikawa. They also discuss the current outlook for a PGA Tour/LIV merger, and the current state of affairs with the U.S. Ryder Cup team picture. Finally, they preview the PLAYERS Championship this week at TPC Sawgrass, the PGA Tour's flagship event and also discuss their picks not to win and who will prevail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You woke up one hour closer to a live Sunday recap, and we delivered. His first in three years, Russell Henley clutched it out at Bay Hill, while Collin Morikawa struggled to close his lead out. We talk API, Ryder Cup, Keegan ire, and a little bit of Hamsterdam. Then it's onto the back nine as we go deep on Eamon Lynch's interview with Jay Monahan, some recent public commentary on the rollback, Larry Scott x LPGA, TGL, and more. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Sun's Up! FootJoy - New HyperFlex shoe is out The Stack - code "nolayingup" for 10% off ServPro - Like it never even happened Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast Want the latest on NLU directly to your inbox? Subscribe to our weekly newsletters: newsletter.nolayingup.com The NLU events season is just getting started: #GetInvolved! events.nolayingup.com 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
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme live stream the morning after a down-to-the-wire finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational as the Florida Swing rolls on! Smylie was on the ground for NBC and Golf Channel witnessing some tough course conditions that developed throughout the week at Bay Hill, and provides insight on equipment and ball changes that players made to accommodate for the firm and fast greens. Smylie and Charlie take a brief look at the developing Ryder Cup picture - both the players who seem like locks at this stage, and who could be playing their way into the picture. The show closes with a look ahead to the PLAYERS Championship - what we should expect for course conditions, and which names near the top of the board and a bit further down we think could win at TPC Sawgrass.
Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube immediately following the finish at Bay Hill and were fired up after a packed weekend of pro golf. Off the top, they discuss Russell Henley chasing down Collin Morikawa to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his first win in over 850 days. Andy and Brendan chat about Henley's current place among the game's top players, his Ryder Cup candidacy, and his tournament-winning chip-in on the 16th hole that NBC missed thanks to a Rolex commercial. They then move on to Collin Morikawa and his performance at Bay Hill. Morikawa was unable to close, blowing a three-shot lead on the back nine and is still searching for his first win since 2023. Other notes on API include Keegan Bradley's record-breaking Sunday, Michael Kim's rise up the OWGR ranks, and Sepp Straka's continued strong play. Next, Andy and Brendan give some props to Karl Vilips for his win at the Puerto Rico Open, becoming the first player to win on the PGA Tour in Sun Day Red apparel. From there, the two touch on the Blue Bay LPGA and the Joburg Open before a lengthy discussion about LIV Hong Kong. Sergio Garcia won the individual title and is continuing to push for a spot on a Team Europe at Bethpage. Phil Mickelson also showed some life, finishing in third place and bringing the HyFlyers to the podium for the first time ever. After some updates from PJ on the still-ongoing Dump in the Box Cologuard Classic, Andy and Brendan close this episode with some talk about player reaction to the proposed rollback as reported this week by Adam Schupak and a shoutout to Dustin Johnson.
-Cognizant review -Discussing top 9 players on AP odds board -1 t10 -3 outrights -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups -Scoring, bet bet for AP -1 outright and 3 p2p for Puerto Rico Open -1 sleeper for Astara Chile Classic For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @ drmedia59 Week 10 Overview and Tournament Preview [Will Doctor] (0:38 - 0:53) Arnold Palmer Invitational (API) at Bay Hill, Orlando: 70 superstars in the field, including 45 of the top 50 golfers from the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR). Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve: 132-player field with lower-ranked players and potential breakthrough candidates. [Will Doctor] (0:53 - 38:28) The show covers full API picks, four Puerto Rico picks, and one Corn Fairy Tour pick in Chile. Season performance update: Minus 1.7 units for Week 9 Total loss: 40.5 units for the season, indicating the need for a turnaround. Arnold Palmer Invitational Analysis Course Insights for Bay Hill Challenging conditions: Four-inch rough – Players missing fairways will struggle. Water on 9 of 18 holes – Course management is key. Bermuda greens running at 13.5 speed – Requires strong putting. Winning formula: Elite total drivers (accuracy and distance) Solid Bermuda putters Top 9 Players Analysis [Scotty Scheffler] (4-1 odds) Defending champion, won by 5 shots in 2023. Strengths: Best driver in the field, improved putting. Pick: Outright winner bet (4-1). [Rory McIlroy] (8.5-1) Former winner (2018), solid Bay Hill history. Concerns: Struggled with putter and driving accuracy at Torrey Pines. PASS on betting. [Ludvig Åberg] (16-1) Won Genesis Invitational. Strong iron play but lost shots in chipping at Bay Hill previously. Pick: Top 10 at +130 (MGM). [Collin Morikawa] (22-1) Consistent season, but below-average Bermuda putter. Missed cuts last two starts at Bay Hill. PASS. [Xander Schauffele] (22-1) Returning from rib injury, solid Bay Hill history. PASS due to lack of value at current odds. [Justin Thomas] (28-1) Improved ball-striking and recent putting success on Bermuda. Pick: Top 10 at +175 (MGM). [Patrick Cantlay] (30-1) T4 at Bay Hill two years ago, recent strong ball-striking form. Pick: Outright bet at 30-1. [Tommy Fleetwood] (30-1) Consistent form but poor matchups and betting value. PASS. Other API Picks Best bet: Ludvig Åberg Top 10 at +130 (MGM). First-round leader bets: Scheffler (10-1, MGM) Åberg (22-1, MGM) DraftKings lineup: Oberg, Cantlay, Henley, Theegala, Thompson, Gracerman. Winning score prediction: -11 under par. Puerto Rico Open Picks Outrights and Placement Bets Adrian Dumont de Chassart (60-1 outright, +190 for top 20) Finished 6th last year, strong recent form. Pick: Top 20 and outright winner bet. Henrik Norlander (+225 top 20) Great iron play and top 20 in last two Puerto Rico Opens. Pick: Top 20 bet. Davis Riley (+500 top 20) Two-time PGA Tour winner, elite putter on Paspalum greens. Pick: Sleeper top 20 bet. Corn Fairy Tour – Astara Chile Classic [Giuseppe Puebla] (11-1 for top 10) 16-year-old prodigy, recent runner-up at a high-profile junior event. Won twice on minor league golf tour. Pick: Top 10 bet at 11-1. Final Thoughts Week 10 preview ends with a call to action: Follow @DRMedia59 on X and @KingDr1 on Instagram for updates. Next week: Players Championship preview. Summary of Picks Arnold Palmer Invitational: Outright winners: Scheffler (4-1), Cantlay (30-1), Gracerman (110-1). Top 10: Åberg (+130), Thomas (+175). First-round leaders: Scheffler (10-1), Åberg (22-1). Puerto Rico Open: Outright winner: Dumont de Chassart (60-1). Top 20: Dumont de Chassart (+190), Norlander (+225), Riley (+500). Astara Chile Classic: Top 10: Giuseppe Puebla (11-1). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's podcast, Travis discusses the swings of Wyndham Clark, Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland & others that hit that power fade.Key takeaways for those looking to hit a fade off the tee this season. Want to have YOUR swing analyzed on a future episode?
Circa Sports VP & VSiN Contributor Mike Palm (@MikePalmCirca) joins the show to share his Palm’s Pressing Three, discussing the biggest sports betting stories of the week. Then, VSiN betting expert Wes Reynolds (@WesReynolds1) joins via Skype with his best bets for the Genesis Invitational, including Collin Morikawa (18-1) and Taylor Pendrith (40-1). If you’re looking for sharp angles on the PGA, NBA, and NHL, this is the episode for you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Genesis Invitational -Top names on odds board matchups outrights -Sleeper, FRP, lineups, scoring -Best bet For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Course Conditions & Challenges (3:00 - 7:30) Weather forecast: Rain expected Wednesday through Friday with constant breeze, making the course even tougher. Course setup: Narrow fairways, deep rough, and small greens. Player reaction: Ben Griffin posted a video on social media showing how deadly the rough is. Difficulty level: Similar to U.S. Open conditions, making precision a necessity. Review of Week 6 – Waste Management Phoenix Open (7:30 - 15:45) Thomas Detry's Victory Detry (Belgium) won his first PGA Tour event after 68 starts. Opened at 90-1 odds. Winning Score: -18 (Rounds: 66, 64, 65, 65). Beat Michael Kim & Daniel Berger by four strokes. Fended off Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, and Rasmus Højgaard in the final round. Key Moments Detry birdied the final four holes. Crucial shot on 16th hole ("Ferrari shot") almost broke the flagstick. Competitors Berger & Højgaard faltered on 16, missing long. Bets Review Lost 5.1 units on the week, down 30.8 on the season. Kurt Kitayama (66-1) & Gary Woodland (115-1) failed to cash. Scotty Scheffler (+320 to lead after round 1) lost due to double bogey on 12. One winning bet: Rico Hoey over Thriston Lawrence (-106). Live Bet Disaster Tom Kim at 8-1 at the halfway mark (Saturday morning) was a terrible bet. He fell apart, finishing T44 after shooting +3 over the last 36 holes. Genesis Invitational Betting Picks (15:45 - 54:41) Top 6 Players on the Odds BoardScottie Scheffler (5-1) T25 at Phoenix Open. Concerns: Short game struggles, bad track record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Rory McIlroy (7.5-1) Recent win at Pebble Beach. Strong history at Torrey Pines (never worse than T16). Bet: Rory McIlroy over Scheffler (+125 at Caesars). Collin Morikawa (16-1) Leads PGA Tour in Strokes Gained: Total. Greens in Regulation & Birdie Leader. Bet: Outright winner at 16-1 (BetOnline). Justin Thomas (18-1) Great recent form but bad record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Hideki Matsuyama (25-1) Driving accuracy struggles. Verdict: PASS. Ludvig Åberg (25-1) Sick at Farmers, withdrew at Pebble Beach. Lost strokes on driving accuracy & short game. Verdict: PASS. Matchups Rory McIlroy over Scottie Scheffler (+125) Sepp Straka over Sam Burns (-115) Burns has lost strokes in driving accuracy for 4 straight events. Will Zalatoris over Maverick McNealy (+117) Zalatoris has three top-13s in four starts at Torrey Pines. Harris English over Byeong Hun An (+127) English won Farmers at Torrey Pines, while An has never finished better than 62nd there. Top 20 Finishes Taylor Pendrith (+130) Back-to-back top 10s at Torrey Pines. Tony Finau (+150) Elite iron player, great history at Torrey Pines. Outright Winners Collin Morikawa (16-1) Rasmus Højgaard (40-1) 5-time DP World Tour winner. Great driving accuracy, elite iron play. Sleeper Pick Adam Scott to Top 20 (+210) T10 at 2021 Farmers, solo 2nd in 2019. Four top-35 finishes at Torrey Pines. First-Round Bets Rory McIlroy to Top 10 after Round 1 (+120) Consistently strong opening rounds. Rasmus Højgaard to Top 10 after Round 1 (+275) Second on Tour in first-round scoring. DFS Lineups DraftKings Morikawa ($10K) Pendrith ($8K) Højgaard ($8.3K) Zalatoris ($7.9K) Adam Scott ($7.5K) Justin Rose ($6.4K) PGA Tour Fantasy Starters: McIlroy, Morikawa (Captain), Højgaard, Pendrith Bench: Zalatoris, Finau Final Predictions Winning Score: -10 Best Bet: Collin Morikawa Top 10 (+150). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Wednesday episode is yet another TGL Tuesday Live Show! Andy and Brendan went live on YouTube to react to the Ballfrogs getting blown out by LAGC at the SoFi Dome. Brendan begins the show by coining the term "Ballfrauds" and questions how a this roster is losing to Justin Rose. Collin Morikawa was a revelation again, staking his claim as perhaps the best simulator golfer alive and explained that KPMG was now sponsoring his strategy regarding The Hammer. Andy and Brendan discuss the goings-on of TGL Match 5, where the screen technology failed to register a Tommy Fleetwood approach shot. In outdoor golf, Schedule for the Week begins with the WM Phoenix Open. The venue is discussed at length, with the golf course being only a minor factor in what this "venue" entails. Andy, Brendan, and PJ make their fire, mega-lock, hammer down gambling picks for the Waste Management in an effort to bounce back after a poor showing at Pebble. Elsewhere, Lexi Thompson, the retiree, is back again to play at this week's LPGA event, and the Champions Tour is in Morocco! Andy and Brendan also preview LIV's 2025 debut under the lights in Riyadh, airing on Fox Sports 2. In news, the LPGA has a new pace-of-play policy, Lucas Glover wants to ban aimpoint, and the Pebble Beach Pro-Am posted big ratings thanks to Rory's win.
Hideki can putt! Matsuyama closed with an 8-under 65 to beat Collin Morikawa by three at The Sentry. Join us as we are LIVE and in person from TC's garage. We talk Kapalua, run down the leaderboard, talk some TGL and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Sun's Up! Titleist - the new Pro V1 Whoop - Official fitness wearable of No Laying Up Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast 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