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Rick Gehman is joined by SportsLine's Sia Nejad and Mike McClure to preview the 2025 PGA Championship with DFS picks, strategy and fades. (0:00) Intro + Major No. 2! (2:14) A massive field + Quail Hollow Breakdown (9:45) 10k+ | The Big 3 at the Top - Scheffler, McIlroy, DeChambeau (18:39) 9k | A ton of talent here, with some interesting ownership propositions (23:00) 8k | Another major, another Corey Conners play? (27:30) 7k | Is this a largely bypassed range this week? (30:50) 6k & 5k | if you want the top of the board, you gotta find the right names here #SportsBetting #Gambling #Betting #DraftKings #FantasySports #FantasyGolf #PGATour #PGADFS #PGAChampionship #QuailHollow #RickRunGood #EarlyWedge #Golf
Andy and Brendan are back at home after a week in Georgia but still reflecting on what Brendan has deemed "the greatest Masters" of his life. This episode unpacks some of the more emotional elements surrounding Rory's win and subsequent completion of the career slam. The two discuss how Rory's sustained relevance in majors without a win could parallel to struggles in any person's life before comparing McIlroy's current career standing with Phil Mickelson's. Andy wonders what Justin Rose is doing to prepare for majors given his performance in weekly PGA Tour events and also demands apologies from the Corey Conners contingent who were not pleased with his takes last week. Picks are made for the RBC Heritage as this gambling podcast looks to stay hot after picking another winner last week. PJ then hosts a lengthy round of In-Out-Alternate for this week's alternate field event in PuntaCana, featuring some SGS favorites and plenty of winners from the early 2010s. Brendan wraps things up with some quick bits of news, including a "creator" exemption into the 'Cuda, before heading off to Disney World, where Rory may or may not be celebrating his Masters win.
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
Today, Adam Scully and Bob Weeks continue to look back on Rory McIlroy's historic victory! We also chat about Corey Conners' week at The Masters and Kristen Murphy joins the show to discuss Nick Dunlap and Michael Kim's eventful weeks. Plus, Adam recounts the opportunity of a lifetime to play Augusta National!
On todays show, Mark Zecchino looks back on Rory McIlroy's historic win at the Masters, and discusses the performance of other notables such as Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose, and Corey Conners. Plus, we're joined by Doug Bell of CBS Sports, Kevin Sylvester of Tee 2 Green Radio & TV, and Dennis Paulson of Inside The Ropes on PGA Tour Radio!
Tom Ackerman and Dan Reardon break down the final round of The Masters, focusing on Rory McIlroy's pursuit of the elusive career Grand Slam. With guidance from renowned sports psychologist Bob Rotella, McIlroy heads into the day as the favorite. They also preview the fierce competition from Bryson DeChambeau—who's been hot on 18 all week—as well as contenders Ludvig Åberg, Jason Day, Patrick Reed, and Corey Conners.
Kevin and Jake Haime are live at the golf centre as they check out the leaderboard after 36 holes at Augusta National as Canadian product Corey Conners makes another serious bid for his very own Green Jacket.
TM Rose finds himself front of the pack after an opening 65 to lead Scottie Scheffler, Corey Conners, and Ludvig Aberg by 3. We talk Rory and the block party, TC serves a lengthy run down the leaderboard, discuss shots of the day you might have missed, bring in Big Randy and KVV from the bullpen, and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Sun's Up! Titleist - #1 Ball in Golf Omni - Play the Possibilities 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 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
TSN Golf Analyst Graham DeLaet joined OverDrive to discuss the storylines around the Masters Tournament, Rory McIlroy's incredible performance on the course, Scottie Scheffler's poised shot-making, Corey Conners' solid tournament, the Canadians looking for a win and more.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 3 on OverDrive! TSN Golf Analyst Graham DeLaet joins to discuss the Masters Tournament storylines, Rory McIlroy's incredible turnaround and Corey Conners at the top of the leaderboard. The guys hand out their best advice in the latest edition of Dear Hayesy-B and the Best Bets brought to you by FanDuel Best Bets.
TSN's James Duthie joins the crew during hour 2, to talk about the Masters, the experience at Augusta, the course living up to expectations, Justin Rose being at the top of the leaderboard, Corey Conners having a very strong day 2, Rory McIlroy looking for the elusive Masters and much more.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss the Maple Leafs' win against the Lightning, Matthew Knies' incredible performance, Connor McDavid's return to the lineup for the Oilers and the playoff race in the NHL. TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joins to discuss the headlines around the Masters Tournament, Scottie Scheffler's strong start and Corey Conners finding success at Augusta National.
TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the Masters Tournament, Scottie Scheffler's strong start, Corey Conners searching for a successful run, Nick Dunlap's rough performance at Augusta National, the Canadian contingent at the course and more.
Kevin Haime joins the program to talk all things Masters, including who has the best shot to win, how Corey Conners might fare, and more
As Bob and Kelly preview the 2025 Masters, we're joined by Corey Conners, who has finished in the top-10 three times at Augusta National Golf Club. Discover how Corey has played the course so well and what it's been like for the Canadian to represent his country in both the Olympics and the Presidents Cup.
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Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Valero Texas Open live from San Antonio at TPC San Antonio (Oaks). -Discussing top 8 on odds board -1 matchup -1 t10, 1 t20 -3 outrights (30/1, 55/1, 110/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRP, 2 lineups -Scoring, best bet For the latest as far as the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 In the VALSPAR25 Golf Preview Podcast, Will Doctor recaps the Houston Open and offers a detailed betting breakdown for the upcoming Valero Texas Open. He opens by acknowledging a disappointing week in Houston, losing 5.5 units, bringing his season total to -53.8 units. Minwoo Lee claimed his first PGA Tour title, winning by one over Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland. Though Minwoo only hit 22 of 52 fairways, his dominance on and around the greens—15th in approach and around-the-green, and 2nd in putting—secured the win. Alejandro Tosti, known for his distance (4th at 317 yards), finished T-5 after a solid Sunday despite a rough start. Gary Woodland's emotional runner-up, his best since brain surgery, was fueled by elite putting and iron play. Scottie Scheffler posted his best putting week of 2025 and nearly chased down Minwoo with a final round 63, birdieing holes 13 through 16. Will's picks last week largely faltered. Davis Thompson (T-27) had a strong middle stretch but imploded on the greens Sunday with several missed short putts. Mac Meissner (T-39) drove poorly, finishing 67th in strokes gained off the tee, but impressed with iron play. Tony Finau missed a top-20 finish by two shots due to negative iron stats and a disastrous four-putt on Saturday's 15th hole. Minwoo Lee's top-20 bet hit, but Mackenzie Hughes lost top Canadian to Taylor Pendrith, who posted three rounds of 65. Looking ahead to the Valero Texas Open, Will previews a course demanding driving accuracy and elite short game on firm Bermuda greens. He dismisses favorites Ludwig Aberg (12-1), Tommy Fleetwood (14-1), Patrick Cantlay (20-1), Hideki Matsuyama (20-1), Keegan Bradley (25-1), and Jordan Spieth (25-1) due to recent struggles, poor pricing, or course history. Corey Conners, despite being 18-1, gets a top-10 pick (+175) based on his consistent form and two past wins at TPC San Antonio. Akshay Bhatia, the defending champion, earns a top-20 nod at even money given his recent top finishes. Will's outrights include Denny McCarthy (30-1), praised for elite putting and consistent irons; Bud Cauley (55-1), coming off two top-10s with sharp ball striking; and Isaiah Salinda (110-1), a powerful, accurate rookie who dazzled late in Houston. Woodland, fresh off his emotional T-2, is his sleeper pick for a top-10 finish at 4-1. First-round picks are Cauley (+450) and Salinda (+650) to top-10, both teeing off early. His DraftKings lineup features Bhatia, McCarthy, Cauley, Woodland, Salinda, and Meissner, while the PGA Tour Fantasy roster has Bhatia, McCarthy, Cauley, Salinda (captain), Woodland, and Lee Hodges. With potential wind and rain forecasted, Will predicts a winning score of 16-under. His best bet: Salinda to finish top-20 at 3-1. Will wraps by inviting listeners to tune in next Tuesday for Masters coverage and to follow him @DRMedia59. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's answer your questions! Sia Nejad and Rick Gehman are here for any last minute Valero Texas Open betting, DFS or One & Done advice before the last event of the Texas swing. (0:00) Intro + How are WD's communicated for the PGA Tour? (6:00) Not overthinking things & Corey Conners (11:50) Answering your questions! #SportsBetting #Gambling #Betting #EarlyWedge #ValeroTexasOpen #GolfBetting #OneandDone #GolfDFS #FantasySports #RickRunGood #SiaNejad
The first round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur is underway and we've got all the inside information around this event. Our onsite crew will be joining us live from Champions Retreat. As we knock on the backdoor of Masters week, the PGA Tour makes a stop in Texas for the Valero Texas Open. Will two-time Valero Texas champion, Corey Conners claim victory number three? Plus, Matt McCarthy, is with us to discuss his recent win and Masters preparation. COREY CONNERS 10:25 MATT MCCARTHY 35:54
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Valero Texas Open live from San Antonio at TPC San Antonio (Oaks). -Discussing top 8 on odds board -1 matchup -1 t10, 1 t20 -3 outrights (30/1, 55/1, 110/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRP, 2 lineups -Scoring, best bet For the latest as far as the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 In the VALSPAR25 Golf Preview Podcast, Will Doctor recaps the Houston Open and offers a detailed betting breakdown for the upcoming Valero Texas Open. He opens by acknowledging a disappointing week in Houston, losing 5.5 units, bringing his season total to -53.8 units. Minwoo Lee claimed his first PGA Tour title, winning by one over Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland. Though Minwoo only hit 22 of 52 fairways, his dominance on and around the greens—15th in approach and around-the-green, and 2nd in putting—secured the win. Alejandro Tosti, known for his distance (4th at 317 yards), finished T-5 after a solid Sunday despite a rough start. Gary Woodland's emotional runner-up, his best since brain surgery, was fueled by elite putting and iron play. Scottie Scheffler posted his best putting week of 2025 and nearly chased down Minwoo with a final round 63, birdieing holes 13 through 16. Will's picks last week largely faltered. Davis Thompson (T-27) had a strong middle stretch but imploded on the greens Sunday with several missed short putts. Mac Meissner (T-39) drove poorly, finishing 67th in strokes gained off the tee, but impressed with iron play. Tony Finau missed a top-20 finish by two shots due to negative iron stats and a disastrous four-putt on Saturday's 15th hole. Minwoo Lee's top-20 bet hit, but Mackenzie Hughes lost top Canadian to Taylor Pendrith, who posted three rounds of 65. Looking ahead to the Valero Texas Open, Will previews a course demanding driving accuracy and elite short game on firm Bermuda greens. He dismisses favorites Ludwig Aberg (12-1), Tommy Fleetwood (14-1), Patrick Cantlay (20-1), Hideki Matsuyama (20-1), Keegan Bradley (25-1), and Jordan Spieth (25-1) due to recent struggles, poor pricing, or course history. Corey Conners, despite being 18-1, gets a top-10 pick (+175) based on his consistent form and two past wins at TPC San Antonio. Akshay Bhatia, the defending champion, earns a top-20 nod at even money given his recent top finishes. Will's outrights include Denny McCarthy (30-1), praised for elite putting and consistent irons; Bud Cauley (55-1), coming off two top-10s with sharp ball striking; and Isaiah Salinda (110-1), a powerful, accurate rookie who dazzled late in Houston. Woodland, fresh off his emotional T-2, is his sleeper pick for a top-10 finish at 4-1. First-round picks are Cauley (+450) and Salinda (+650) to top-10, both teeing off early. His DraftKings lineup features Bhatia, McCarthy, Cauley, Woodland, Salinda, and Meissner, while the PGA Tour Fantasy roster has Bhatia, McCarthy, Cauley, Salinda (captain), Woodland, and Lee Hodges. With potential wind and rain forecasted, Will predicts a winning score of 16-under. His best bet: Salinda to finish top-20 at 3-1. Will wraps by inviting listeners to tune in next Tuesday for Masters coverage and to follow him @DRMedia59. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest for this episode is Derek Ingram. Derek is the Head Coach for Golf Canadas National Men's amateur and Pro teams. Independent of that he is also the coach to Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith and many other elite players and a published author. Although Derek's job takes on the road the majority of the year his role within Golf Canada and his experience of the elite amateur game gives him a unique global perspective on the game of golf from all levels. For this episode we chat about helping club golfers improve and what are some of the stumbling blocks, we discuss winter climate challenges and indoor golf training. We chat about the grip and how its level of importance is not really reflected in the direction of online information… and lastly Derek suggests a few strategies that can help you with your on-course process, direct form his book “Sports Pysch for golf” In the coaching section we chat about Derek's influence to this point on technique and coaching, how he uses tech like 3D to help his understanding of how his players perform their best. We discuss the work he is currently doing with Corey and Taylor and some putting content, and lastly we chat about his current project, Tour Habits, which he co founded alongside Tristian Mullaly. I always enjoy chatting to experienced and educated coaches and sometimes you come across the trifecta of experienced, educated but still so hungry to learn and improve. Not only does Derek Ingram tick all those boxes with ease but he is also brings with it a sense of appreciation and joy which if we are all honest, this game can sometimes take from us.. Support the show
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Valspar Championship, plus an outright winner for the Porsche Singapore Classic. -Top 7 on odds board discussion -1 matchup -2 p2p -3 outrights (70/1, 80/1, 110/1) -Sleeper -FRP -2 lineups, scoring, best bet -Porsche Singapore outright For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @ drmedia59 The Valspar Championship at Copperhead Course in Innisbrook, Florida, features a competitive field of 25 of the world's top 50 golfers. The tournament is known for its demanding layout, particularly the final stretch, called the Snake Pit, which plays over par and requires precision. Last year's winner, Peter Malnati, took the title at 12 under, while past winners like Taylor Moore and Sam Burns have also thrived under similar conditions. This year's field includes major names like Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood, Xander Schauffele, Sepp Straka, Shane Lowry, Corey Conners, and Will Zalatoris, all looking to capture the title. Rory McIlroy enters the tournament fresh off a win at The Players Championship, where he staged a comeback and secured his 28th PGA Tour victory in a three-hole playoff against J.J. Spaun. Key betting insights for the Valspar Championship include outright picks, matchups, and placement bets. Among the favorites, Corey Conners stands out as a strong option for a Top 20 finish (+115, MGM), given his excellent form and consistent iron play. Lucas Glover, a five-time PGA Tour winner, is an attractive outright pick at 70-1, with a history of strong finishes at Copperhead and an improving putter. Taylor Moore, the 2023 Valspar champion, is listed at 80-1 and has found accuracy off the tee again. Ryan Gerard, another dark horse at 110-1, has shown promise in previous tournaments, particularly with his putting. A top sleeper pick is Kaito Onishi, available at 10-1 for a Top 40 finish. Onishi played at Innisbrook during his junior career and could surprise the field. The best matchup bet for this tournament is Bud Cauley over Sam Stevens (-110). Cauley has been showing steady improvement, finishing T-6 at The Players, while Stevens has been struggling with iron play and putting. Another key first-round bet is Chandler Phillips to finish in the Top 10 after Round 1 (+650, MGM). Phillips has been opening tournaments well, including a T-3 finish at last year's Valspar. Fantasy lineups for DraftKings and PGA Tour Fantasy focus on players who excel in ball striking and accuracy, including Corey Conners, Lucas Glover, Taylor Moore, Bud Cauley, Adam Schenk, and Kaito Onishi. These selections are based on recent performance trends and their suitability for the Copperhead Course. In addition to the Valspar Championship, the DP World Tour's Porsche Singapore Classic presents another betting opportunity. Rising Chinese star Ding Winyi, available at 40-1, has recorded four Top 25 finishes in ten DP World Tour starts. At just 20 years old, Winyi has already won the 2024 Asia Pacific Amateur Championship and is quickly establishing himself as a contender. The winning score prediction for the Valspar Championship is 15 under, given favorable weather conditions. The best bet for the event is Lucas Glover to finish in the Top 10 (+320, MGM), as he has a proven record of strong performances at Copperhead and is in excellent form. This preview covers all aspects of the Valspar Championship and Porsche Singapore Classic, from outright winners and sleeper picks to fantasy golf strategies and best bets for the week. Tune in next week for a preview of the Houston Open, where top players, including Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, will compete for another major title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NBC Sports Golf Analyst Johnson Wagner joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the PGA Tour, Rory McIlroy's impressive playoff victory at the Players Championship, his strength during the season, Scottie Scheffler's skill set on the course, Corey Conners' solid run and more.
Rick Gehman and Greg DuCharme preview the Sony Open in Hawaii with everything you need for your DFS lineups. (0:00) Intro (2:00) Waialae CC Course Breakdown - A completely different course from last week (7:17) 10k+ | Corey Conners over Hideki Matsuyama? (13:31) 9k | “This is brutally difficult to select and parse through” (20:39) 8k | Fall winners and the talented Luke Clanton (26:11) 7k | “There are teams to be made out of this group” (38:24) 6k | There's a drop off, but let's find some value #Golf #PGATour #GolfPodcast #dailyfantasysports #DraftKings #GolfDFS #sonyopen #sonyopeninhawaii #hidekimatsuyama
Corey Conners and Brooke Henderson discuss their experiences at the Grant Thornton Invitational, reflecting on their partnership and strategies for success. They delve into the meaning of success in golf, the passionate support of Canadian fans, and their unique paths to professional golf, including their shared history in hockey. The conversation highlights their achievements as Olympians and champions, emphasizing the importance of representing Canada on the global stage. Plus, Rob Bolton gives his picks for the week and the upcoming 2025 PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf, discussing new features and the excitement surrounding the game.
Join us for another episode of The Smylie Show as we kick things off with co-host Charlie Hulme, who shares the heartwarming news of becoming a proud girl dad while joining the podcast from a hospital room. The conversation shifts to the much-anticipated chat with Canadian golf stars and recent International Team members, Corey Conners & Taylor Pendrith, as they talk about their Presidents Cup experiences and reflect on their respective journeys from Canada to the PGA Tour. They also dive into their days at Kent State University, current states of their golf games, and more!
Today, we recap the Presidents Cup! Adam Scully and Mark Zecchino discuss all of the major storylines from an eventful week at Royal Montreal! Plus, Bob Weeks chats with Canadians Taylor Pendrith, Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes, along with International captain Mike Weir.
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for Saturday morning four-ball picks at the Presidents Cup! For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedai59 In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast on Pregame's Network, host Will Docter delves into Friday's disappointing results during the 15th Presidents Cup, providing in-depth analysis, player statistics, and insights into team performances. Below is a breakdown of the key moments: Friday's Recap & Player Analysis: [Will Docter] (0:39 - 13:30) Will discusses the complete turnaround from Thursday's domination by Team USA to Friday's losses in the foursome sessions. Below are detailed match analyses: Match 6: Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im vs. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele Matsuyama and Im stunned Cantlay and Schauffele with seven consecutive birdies, finishing 7 and 6. The Japanese-Korean duo, ranked low in strokes gained on Day 1, were in top five by the end of Friday. Key Quote: "Seven straight birdies is flat-out impressive stuff in any format" (0:47). Analysis: Matsuyama and Im displayed exceptional form, outperforming Cantlay and Schauffele in every aspect, particularly in putting. Match 7: Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith vs. Sahith Theegala and Collin Morikawa Pendrith continued his solid performance, paired with Scott who had a fantastic day on the greens. Theegala struggled, having the second-worst day on the course. Analysis: Theegala's weak putting, combined with Morikawa's subpar form, left them outmatched despite Morikawa's solid ball striking. Match 8: Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Jason Day vs. Max Homa and Brian Harman Homa had a strong day with his driving, but Harman's poor showing left the pair vulnerable. Team USA Analysis: Homa and Harman couldn't recover, losing 1-up in a closely contested match. Day and Bezuidenhout capitalized on their putting despite not playing their best. Match 9: Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes vs. Wyndham Clark and Tony Finau The Canadians made seven birdies, ending the match on 13, while Clark and Finau could not make their putts. Key Stat: Both Finau and Clark had negative strokes gained with their irons. Analysis: The home crowd support for Conners and Hughes gave them a needed boost as Team USA faltered. Match 10: Si Woo Kim and Byeong Hun An vs. Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley Si Woo Kim excelled with birdies on 12, 13, and 15, and a clutch par putt to close the match. Scheffler admitted that Henley rolled the ball well but couldn't capitalize on his chances. Analysis: Si Woo's ability to thrive in high-pressure situations made the difference, showcasing his incredible match-play abilities. Saturday Picks & Predictions: [Will Docter] (13:30 - 17:00) Match 11: Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa vs. Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith Favorite: Scheffler and Morikawa (-205). Prediction: Despite Morikawa's shaky putting, Will leans toward Team USA based on Scheffler's solid ball striking and world number one ranking. Match 12: Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele vs. Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes Underdog: Conners and Hughes (+141). Prediction: Will favors the Canadians, citing their recent form and Finau's ongoing struggles with the greens. Match 13: Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim vs. Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark Favorite: Si Woo and Tom Kim (-117). Prediction: Will is confident in the chemistry between the Kims, emphasizing Si Woo's clutch performance on Friday. Match 14: Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im Even Money: Will predicts the Internationals will continue their momentum, doubting Cantlay and Burns' ability to perform under pressure. Closing Remarks: [Will Docter] (17:00 - End) Will concludes by discussing his plan for Saturday's afternoon session, hinting at potential picks for Sunday singles based on Saturday's results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for Saturday morning four-ball picks at the Presidents Cup! For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedai59 In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast on Pregame's Network, host Will Docter delves into Friday's disappointing results during the 15th Presidents Cup, providing in-depth analysis, player statistics, and insights into team performances. Below is a breakdown of the key moments: Friday's Recap & Player Analysis: [Will Docter] (0:39 - 13:30) Will discusses the complete turnaround from Thursday's domination by Team USA to Friday's losses in the foursome sessions. Below are detailed match analyses: Match 6: Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im vs. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele Matsuyama and Im stunned Cantlay and Schauffele with seven consecutive birdies, finishing 7 and 6. The Japanese-Korean duo, ranked low in strokes gained on Day 1, were in top five by the end of Friday. Key Quote: "Seven straight birdies is flat-out impressive stuff in any format" (0:47). Analysis: Matsuyama and Im displayed exceptional form, outperforming Cantlay and Schauffele in every aspect, particularly in putting. Match 7: Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith vs. Sahith Theegala and Collin Morikawa Pendrith continued his solid performance, paired with Scott who had a fantastic day on the greens. Theegala struggled, having the second-worst day on the course. Analysis: Theegala's weak putting, combined with Morikawa's subpar form, left them outmatched despite Morikawa's solid ball striking. Match 8: Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Jason Day vs. Max Homa and Brian Harman Homa had a strong day with his driving, but Harman's poor showing left the pair vulnerable. Team USA Analysis: Homa and Harman couldn't recover, losing 1-up in a closely contested match. Day and Bezuidenhout capitalized on their putting despite not playing their best. Match 9: Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes vs. Wyndham Clark and Tony Finau The Canadians made seven birdies, ending the match on 13, while Clark and Finau could not make their putts. Key Stat: Both Finau and Clark had negative strokes gained with their irons. Analysis: The home crowd support for Conners and Hughes gave them a needed boost as Team USA faltered. Match 10: Si Woo Kim and Byeong Hun An vs. Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley Si Woo Kim excelled with birdies on 12, 13, and 15, and a clutch par putt to close the match. Scheffler admitted that Henley rolled the ball well but couldn't capitalize on his chances. Analysis: Si Woo's ability to thrive in high-pressure situations made the difference, showcasing his incredible match-play abilities. Saturday Picks & Predictions: [Will Docter] (13:30 - 17:00) Match 11: Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa vs. Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith Favorite: Scheffler and Morikawa (-205). Prediction: Despite Morikawa's shaky putting, Will leans toward Team USA based on Scheffler's solid ball striking and world number one ranking. Match 12: Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele vs. Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes Underdog: Conners and Hughes (+141). Prediction: Will favors the Canadians, citing their recent form and Finau's ongoing struggles with the greens. Match 13: Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim vs. Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark Favorite: Si Woo and Tom Kim (-117). Prediction: Will is confident in the chemistry between the Kims, emphasizing Si Woo's clutch performance on Friday. Match 14: Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im Even Money: Will predicts the Internationals will continue their momentum, doubting Cantlay and Burns' ability to perform under pressure. Closing Remarks: [Will Docter] (17:00 - End) Will concludes by discussing his plan for Saturday's afternoon session, hinting at potential picks for Sunday singles based on Saturday's results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for Saturday morning four-ball picks at the Presidents Cup! For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedai59 In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast on Pregame's Network, host Will Docter delves into Friday's disappointing results during the 15th Presidents Cup, providing in-depth analysis, player statistics, and insights into team performances. Below is a breakdown of the key moments: Friday's Recap & Player Analysis: [Will Docter] (0:39 - 13:30) Will discusses the complete turnaround from Thursday's domination by Team USA to Friday's losses in the foursome sessions. Below are detailed match analyses: Match 6: Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im vs. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele Matsuyama and Im stunned Cantlay and Schauffele with seven consecutive birdies, finishing 7 and 6. The Japanese-Korean duo, ranked low in strokes gained on Day 1, were in top five by the end of Friday. Key Quote: "Seven straight birdies is flat-out impressive stuff in any format" (0:47). Analysis: Matsuyama and Im displayed exceptional form, outperforming Cantlay and Schauffele in every aspect, particularly in putting. Match 7: Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith vs. Sahith Theegala and Collin Morikawa Pendrith continued his solid performance, paired with Scott who had a fantastic day on the greens. Theegala struggled, having the second-worst day on the course. Analysis: Theegala's weak putting, combined with Morikawa's subpar form, left them outmatched despite Morikawa's solid ball striking. Match 8: Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Jason Day vs. Max Homa and Brian Harman Homa had a strong day with his driving, but Harman's poor showing left the pair vulnerable. Team USA Analysis: Homa and Harman couldn't recover, losing 1-up in a closely contested match. Day and Bezuidenhout capitalized on their putting despite not playing their best. Match 9: Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes vs. Wyndham Clark and Tony Finau The Canadians made seven birdies, ending the match on 13, while Clark and Finau could not make their putts. Key Stat: Both Finau and Clark had negative strokes gained with their irons. Analysis: The home crowd support for Conners and Hughes gave them a needed boost as Team USA faltered. Match 10: Si Woo Kim and Byeong Hun An vs. Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley Si Woo Kim excelled with birdies on 12, 13, and 15, and a clutch par putt to close the match. Scheffler admitted that Henley rolled the ball well but couldn't capitalize on his chances. Analysis: Si Woo's ability to thrive in high-pressure situations made the difference, showcasing his incredible match-play abilities. Saturday Picks & Predictions: [Will Docter] (13:30 - 17:00) Match 11: Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa vs. Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith Favorite: Scheffler and Morikawa (-205). Prediction: Despite Morikawa's shaky putting, Will leans toward Team USA based on Scheffler's solid ball striking and world number one ranking. Match 12: Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele vs. Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes Underdog: Conners and Hughes (+141). Prediction: Will favors the Canadians, citing their recent form and Finau's ongoing struggles with the greens. Match 13: Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim vs. Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark Favorite: Si Woo and Tom Kim (-117). Prediction: Will is confident in the chemistry between the Kims, emphasizing Si Woo's clutch performance on Friday. Match 14: Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im Even Money: Will predicts the Internationals will continue their momentum, doubting Cantlay and Burns' ability to perform under pressure. Closing Remarks: [Will Docter] (17:00 - End) Will concludes by discussing his plan for Saturday's afternoon session, hinting at potential picks for Sunday singles based on Saturday's results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest picks for the Friday foursomes matches for Day 2 at the Presidents Cup! For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 The Golf Preview Podcast hosted by Will Docter offers detailed insights into the latest PGA Tour events, specifically focusing on the President's Cup matches. Here's a comprehensive summary of key moments and expert analysis from the podcast: Introduction (0:15 - 0:28) Will Docter welcomes listeners, expressing his enthusiasm for the upcoming PGA Tour picks, particularly focusing on the President's Cup matches. Day One Recap and Analysis (0:36 - 14:40) The podcast dives into the dominant performance by the USA team during the first day of four-ball matches, where they swept all five matches. This sweep marks the first such occurrence in the President's Cup since 1994. Match 1: Xander Schauffele and Tony Finau vs. Jason Day and Byung-Hun Ahn Outcome: Schauffele and Finau won. Key Points: Despite losing the lead midway, the American duo managed a brilliant comeback, securing their victory. Docter highlights their role as favorites with a betting line of -180. Match 2: Collin Morikawa and Sahith Tagala vs. Adam Scott and Min Woo Lee Outcome: Morikawa and Tagala won by one stroke. Key Points: Morikawa carried the team, making significant birdies, while Tagala sealed the match with a clutch birdie on the 18th. Match 3: Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley vs. Sungjae Im and Tom Kim Outcome: Scheffler and Henley won. Key Points: Sungjae Im's inability to make any birdies was detrimental to his team. Tom Kim was the only bright spot for the international team, but it wasn't enough to overcome the American duo. Match 4: Wyndham Clark and Keegan Bradley vs. Taylor Pendrith and Christiaan Bezuidenhout Outcome: Clark and Bradley won by one. Key Points: Bezuidenhout's struggles on the greens were a major factor, with Docter critical of his performance. Clark's early birdies and Bradley's clutch putt on 18 secured the win. Match 5: Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Corey Conners Outcome: Cantlay and Burns won by two strokes. Key Points: Cantlay's dominance in team play and Burns' contributions with key birdies sealed the victory. Matsuyama and Conners struggled to sink putts, leading to their defeat. Day Two Match Preview (14:40 - 32:45) Will provides a breakdown of Friday's alternate shot matchups, offering betting advice and in-depth player analysis. Match 6: Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im Analysis: Docter favors Cantlay and Schauffele (-145), citing Cantlay's outstanding form and Schauffele's recent clutch play. Sungjae Im's poor showing on Thursday is highlighted as a concern, making this a lopsided match. Match 7: Collin Morikawa and Sahith Tagala vs. Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith Analysis: With Morikawa carrying the team and Tagala making key birdies, Docter sees the Americans as favorites (-140). Pendrith's strong day-one performance is noted, but Scott's lackluster play could be a factor. Match 8: Max Homa and Brian Harman vs. Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Jason Day Analysis: Docter criticizes international captain Mike Weir for sending Bezuidenhout back out despite his struggles. Homa and Harman (-105) are the favored duo. Match 9: Wyndham Clark and Tony Finau vs. Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes Analysis: Clark's flawless play and Finau's pivotal birdies make the American team (-115) a strong contender. Docter questions Weir's decision-making in waiting until match four to send Conners and Hughes out. Match 10: Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley vs. Si Woo Kim and Byung-Hun Ahn Analysis: Scheffler and Henley (-195) are heavily favored. Docter believes Weir made a critical error by not pairing Tom Kim with Si Woo Kim, missing an opportunity to challenge Scheffler. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor delivers the sharpest prop card for the 15th Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club (Blue Course). Stay tuned for Doc's Presidents Cup daily picks throughout the tournament. You can find him on X @drmedia59 In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast, Will Docter provides an in-depth preview of the 2024 Presidents' Cup, offering analysis on team compositions, key players, and betting tips for the tournament at Royal Montreal. Overview (0:16 - 22:05) The Presidents' Cup is a biennial event where the U.S. competes against an international team (excluding Europe). The tournament features 30 matches over four days: five on Thursday and Friday, eight on Saturday, and twelve singles matches on Sunday. Historically, the U.S. has dominated the competition, winning every Cup since 2003. Docter doesn't expect that to change this year due to the talent disparity between the teams. U.S. Team: The U.S. team is missing Bryson DeChambeau but remains strong with elite players like Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, both boasting impressive Presidents' Cup records. Schauffele, who has a 6-3-0 record in the Presidents' Cup, is one of Docter's top picks for the tournament, especially given the course's emphasis on accuracy. Tony Finau is another player Docter highlights, noting his solid ball-striking and improved putting. International Team: The international squad, led by Mike Weir, faces a significant challenge without LIV players like Cam Smith and Joaquin Niemann. Key returners include Sungjae Im, Si Woo Kim, and Hideki Matsuyama, but Docter questions whether they can carry the team. He also emphasizes the importance of Canada's Corey Conners and Taylor Pendrith performing well after their disappointing 0-4-0 records in 2022. LIV Golf Controversy: Docter criticizes the LIV Golf format, calling it a "joke" and blaming it for excluding top international talent from this year's event. LIV players were not allowed to compete in the Presidents' Cup, despite being eligible for other events like the Ryder Cup. Betting Insights: Docter provides several betting recommendations, starting with Team USA to win at -250. He offers three prop bets: Xander Schauffele to be the Top USA Point Scorer at +450, citing his flexibility in pairings and strong Presidents' Cup record. Tony Finau as the Top USA Captain's Pick at +650, emphasizing his ball-striking and respectable team event history. Sahith Theegala to finish as the Top USA Rookie at +250, praising his recent form and energy, which will be crucial in a high-stakes team event. On the international side, Docter passes on many categories but backs Si Woo Kim as the Top International Captain's Pick at +350. He notes Si Woo's strong ball-striking, recent form, and history of excelling in team formats. Key Quotes and Stats: "The United States has won every Presidents' Cup since 2003, and I don't think that changes this week." Docter establishes that the U.S. remains the heavy favorite, particularly with the absence of key international players. "Xander Schauffele has a 6-3-0 record in two Presidents' Cups." Schauffele's experience and versatility make him a strong bet for top U.S. scorer, especially given the challenging setup of Royal Montreal. "Si Woo Kim's ball-striking has been phenomenal over his last two events." Docter's confidence in Si Woo stems from his recent finishes and history of delivering in big moments, making him a standout pick for top international captain's choice. Time Stamps: Introduction and overview (0:16 - 0:29) Presidents' Cup format breakdown (0:39 - 22:05) Team analysis and key players (various segments within 0:39 - 22:05) LIV Golf controversy and implications (15:00 - 17:00) Betting recommendations (22:05 - 40:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor delivers the sharpest prop card for the 15th Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club (Blue Course). Stay tuned for Doc's Presidents Cup daily picks throughout the tournament. You can find him on X @drmedia59 In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast, Will Docter provides an in-depth preview of the 2024 Presidents' Cup, offering analysis on team compositions, key players, and betting tips for the tournament at Royal Montreal. Overview (0:16 - 22:05) The Presidents' Cup is a biennial event where the U.S. competes against an international team (excluding Europe). The tournament features 30 matches over four days: five on Thursday and Friday, eight on Saturday, and twelve singles matches on Sunday. Historically, the U.S. has dominated the competition, winning every Cup since 2003. Docter doesn't expect that to change this year due to the talent disparity between the teams. U.S. Team: The U.S. team is missing Bryson DeChambeau but remains strong with elite players like Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, both boasting impressive Presidents' Cup records. Schauffele, who has a 6-3-0 record in the Presidents' Cup, is one of Docter's top picks for the tournament, especially given the course's emphasis on accuracy. Tony Finau is another player Docter highlights, noting his solid ball-striking and improved putting. International Team: The international squad, led by Mike Weir, faces a significant challenge without LIV players like Cam Smith and Joaquin Niemann. Key returners include Sungjae Im, Si Woo Kim, and Hideki Matsuyama, but Docter questions whether they can carry the team. He also emphasizes the importance of Canada's Corey Conners and Taylor Pendrith performing well after their disappointing 0-4-0 records in 2022. LIV Golf Controversy: Docter criticizes the LIV Golf format, calling it a "joke" and blaming it for excluding top international talent from this year's event. LIV players were not allowed to compete in the Presidents' Cup, despite being eligible for other events like the Ryder Cup. Betting Insights: Docter provides several betting recommendations, starting with Team USA to win at -250. He offers three prop bets: Xander Schauffele to be the Top USA Point Scorer at +450, citing his flexibility in pairings and strong Presidents' Cup record. Tony Finau as the Top USA Captain's Pick at +650, emphasizing his ball-striking and respectable team event history. Sahith Theegala to finish as the Top USA Rookie at +250, praising his recent form and energy, which will be crucial in a high-stakes team event. On the international side, Docter passes on many categories but backs Si Woo Kim as the Top International Captain's Pick at +350. He notes Si Woo's strong ball-striking, recent form, and history of excelling in team formats. Key Quotes and Stats: "The United States has won every Presidents' Cup since 2003, and I don't think that changes this week." Docter establishes that the U.S. remains the heavy favorite, particularly with the absence of key international players. "Xander Schauffele has a 6-3-0 record in two Presidents' Cups." Schauffele's experience and versatility make him a strong bet for top U.S. scorer, especially given the challenging setup of Royal Montreal. "Si Woo Kim's ball-striking has been phenomenal over his last two events." Docter's confidence in Si Woo stems from his recent finishes and history of delivering in big moments, making him a standout pick for top international captain's choice. Time Stamps: Introduction and overview (0:16 - 0:29) Presidents' Cup format breakdown (0:39 - 22:05) Team analysis and key players (various segments within 0:39 - 22:05) LIV Golf controversy and implications (15:00 - 17:00) Betting recommendations (22:05 - 40:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the first true offseason episode of 2024 and nearly all attention has turned to the upcoming Presidents Cup. Andy and Brendan begin this episode with a Victory Tuesday celebration for Brendan's Boston College Eagles after a Top 10* road win at Florida State on Monday night to open the season. They then discuss the breaking news of the day, captain's picks for the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal. Mike Weir decided to go heavy on the Canadians, selecting Taylor Pendrith, Corey Conners, and surprisingly Mackenzie Hughes in addition to Min Woo Lee, Si Woo Kim, and Christiaan Bezuidenhout. More qualms were had with Jim Furyk's picks for the American side, leaving Akshay Bhatia, Billy Horschel and Justin Thomas behind for Brian Harman, Max Homa, and vice captain Keegan Bradley, among others. Producer PJ comes on to defend his fellow Gen Z-er Akshay, and Andy shares a possible conspiracy theory regarding one selection for the U.S. After a walk through the history of Expos first basemen, the two then discuss the two events on TV this week, the Champs Tour stop in St. Louis and the Omega European Masters in Switzerland. One-and-done picks for the Champions Tour are made and Brendan shares two new facts about Frugal Fritelli, perhaps the best ones yet. To wrap things up, it's a quick NFL roundup before the season kicks off on Thursday night.
Today, we're live from the Fortinet Cup Championship at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, the final event of the PGA Tour Americas season! We're joined by top players Freddie Kjettrup and Matt Anderson, as well as TPC Toronto Director of Marketing Brian Decker! Plus, we chat with all three Canadians who were captain's picks for the Presidents Cup - Taylor Pendrith, Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes! And we also are joined by International captain Mike Weir!
TSN Golf Analyst and Host of Golf Talk Canada Mark Zecchino joined OverDrive to discuss Hideki Matsuyama's incredible victory at the St. Jude Championship, Jordan Spieth's undergoing wrist surgery and adjusting his swing throughout the season, Corey Conners' performance in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the Canadian contingent at the Presidents' Cup and more.
TSN Golf Analyst and Host of Golf Talk Canada Mark Zecchino joined OverDrive to discuss Hideki Matsuyama's incredible victory at the St. Jude Championship, Jordan Spieth's undergoing wrist surgery and adjusting his swing throughout the season, Corey Conners' performance in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the Canadian contingent at the Presidents' Cup and more.
TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joined OverDrive to discuss the Olympic golf tournament, the outlines of the format, Xander Schauffele leading in Paris and the masterful season, Corey Conners and Nick Taylor's performance on the course, Brooke Henderson's eyeing a massive jump for Canada, the Presidents Cup team outlook and more.
Join Jim Tatti and Dave Feschuk for Hour 3 on OverDrive! TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joins to discuss the Olympic Golf tournament, Corey Conners looking for a medal on the course and Xander Schauffele's incredible season. Tatti and Feschuk are joined by Canadian Tennis Journalist and Host of Match Point Canada Mike McIntyre joins to discuss Felix Auger-Aliassime's impressive run at the Paris Olympics, winning a bronze medal with Gabriela Dabrowski and the National Bank Open headlines and the Best Bets powered by FanDuel SportsBook.
TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joined OverDrive to discuss the Olympic golf tournament, the outlines of the format, Xander Schauffele leading in Paris and the masterful season, Corey Conners and Nick Taylor's performance on the course, Brooke Henderson's eyeing a massive jump for Canada, the Presidents Cup team outlook and more.
Sportsnet's Adam Stanley joins Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert to go over the men's and women's golf at the Olympics (5:54). He discusses what to expect from Corey Conners and the Canadians in Paris, the legacy of golf at the games since being reintroduced back in 2016, the weight on Tom Kim's shoulders, and much more. Later, Sportsnet's Chris Black (26:15) joins the show to discuss what the Jays should be looking for from their new additions and what the analytics show about the Jays new prospects. He digs into how to evaluate pitching prospects, the evolution of “Babe” Schneider hype and how the Jays should approach a Vladdy extension.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The FAN Morning Show continues into its second hour of the day with Ben Ennis and Sam McKee diving into the Olympic Games. They discuss what attending and medaling means to certain athletes compared to their regular competition, before getting you set for today's action in Paris featuring Summer McIntosh, Corey Conners and Félix Auger-Aliassime. The hosts head to France and check in with CBC's Devin Heroux, who shares his impressions from his first week around the Canadians and dives into some of the spectacular performances we've seen thus far. The trio focus in on Summer McIntosh and her stardom at these games, already going for her third medal on Day 6. Later, Sportsnet's own Adam Stanley stops by to preview Olympic golf and what's ahead for Canadians Corey Conners and Brooke Henderson specifically (21:20). The hour ends with the daily "Wake and Rake" looking at NFL Futures and current Super Bowl odds with the Hall of Fame game taking place tonight. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joined OverDrive to discuss the second round of The Open Championship, Tiger Woods' struggles and missing the cut, Rory McIlroy's shocking issues at the course, Shane Lowry's incredible consistency and the experience on the 11th hole, Corey Conners leading the Canadian contingent, the less-than-stellar scores at Royal Troon and more.
We are live from the Travelers golf tournament in Cromwell, CT. Gio had a handicapped room at the hotel and he was worried that someone would need that room and he shouldn't be in it. Rory McIlroy bailed on the Travelers because he had a miserable Sunday at the US Open. The ratings for the Masters were better than the US Open, which Boomer did not think would happen. Bryson DeChambeau is not on the Olympic team, which Gio doesn't care about because he's never paid attention to Olympic golf. One year Mike FRANCESA was broadcasting from here and he left mid-show because it was too hot. Craig Carton played in Boomer's tournament yesterday and was -23 according to him. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with Willie Mays passing away at the age of 93. Keith Hernandez reacted during the Mets game and he was choked up. Boomer got to meet Mays on two occasions and said he was a very sweet guy. He was a 24 times all-star. The Mets fell behind 6-2 to the Rangers but won the game, 7-6. The Yankees beat the Orioles as Brendan Burke was on the radio call. Aaron Judge got hit on the hand by a pitch but x-rays were negative. The Edmonton Oilers won and will head home for a 6th game in the Stanley Cup Finals. In the final segment of the hour, PGA golfer Corey CONNERS joins us from the Travelers.
Hour 1 We are live from the Travelers golf tournament in Cromwell, CT. Gio had a handicapped room at the hotel and he was worried that someone would need that room and he shouldn't be in it. Rory McIlroy bailed on the Travelers because he had a miserable Sunday at the US Open. The ratings for the Masters were better than the US Open, which Boomer did not think would happen. Bryson DeChambeau is not on the Olympic team, which Gio doesn't care about because he's never paid attention to Olympic golf. One year Mike FRANCESA was broadcasting from here and he left mid-show because it was too hot. Craig Carton played in Boomer's tournament yesterday and was -23 according to him. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with Willie Mays passing away at the age of 93. Keith Hernandez reacted during the Mets game and he was choked up. Boomer got to meet Mays on two occasions and said he was a very sweet guy. He was a 24 times all-star. The Mets fell behind 6-2 to the Rangers but won the game, 7-6. The Yankees beat the Orioles as Brendan Burke was on the radio call. Aaron Judge got hit on the hand by a pitch but x-rays were negative. The Edmonton Oilers won and will head home for a 6th game in the Stanley Cup Finals. In the final segment of the hour, PGA golfer Corey CONNERS joins us from the Travelers. Hour 2 The Mets came back down 6-2 in Texas and beat the Rangers 7-6. The Mets offense has been tremendous of late. They have won 7 straight. A caller said his daughter is afraid of Grimace. Sal Licata hates the Grimace angle of the Mets winning. We also talked about Rory McIlroy bailing on the Travelers because he stunk at the US Open. Jerry and his son played golf up here yesterday and Jerry did not play well. Jerry returns for an update but first Gio tells us that his father-in-law is coming to town and he likes to do a lot of stuff. Jerry starts with Willie Mays passing away and we hear from Reggie Jackson. Chris Russo also talked about his passing. He was a 24 time all-star and served in the military as well. The Mets winning streak hit seven with a win in Texas. Edwin Diaz got his second save in a row. The Yankees beat the Orioles, but Aaron Judge was drilled in the hand by a fastball. X-rays were negative. Nestor Cortes was pissed off about Judge getting hit. Jerry said there was almost a brawl between parents at a little league game between a team from NJ and a team from Long Island. In the final segment of the hour, we talked to a caller who said nice things about us. Hour 3 We are live from the Travelers golf tournament even though they don't give us guests. Amanda Balionis was scheduled to call in but she ditched us. She probably didn't want us asking about Rory McIlroy. Boomer said she was taking beautiful Instagram pictures. Boomer thinks she's a great interviewer. Joe La Cava, the famous caddy, also decided not to come on because of Rory questions. Boomer said the public relations people probably tell them not to do interviews. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the death of Willie Mays at the age of 93. We heard the call on his classic World Series catch. PGA golfer Akshay Bhatia joins us as Gio is a big fan. In the final segment of the hour, Phil Simms joins us to promote something with the Giants celebrating 100 years. We asked Phil what he thought about Bill BELICHICK dating a 24 year old but he wouldn't answer. Hour 4 We are looking through the Giants that are in the Hall of Fame, wondering where Phil Simms will fall on the all time list of 100 greatest Giants. Boomer said the Rangers that won the Cup aren't remembered as much as they should be. They are, of course, by fans, but not by the masses. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with the passing of Willie Mays. We heard a reaction from Keith Hernandez. Steve Levy reacted that he's 'gone too soon' at the age of 93. Craig Carton calls in to wonder why he didn't win Boomer's golf outing when he shot a -23. The Moment of The Day involves Al ‘squatting his dog'. The show ends with autograph signings, discussion of food portions and some frivolity regarding Jerry's wardrobe.
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Welcome to the recap of Round 1 at the 2024 Valero Texas Open with Rick Gehman and Greg DuCharme! In the opening round, we witnessed some remarkable performances from top golfers. In the morning wave, Justin Lower (1:35) impressed with a superb (-6), while Max Homa (4:05) sits just 5 strokes off the lead, eager to make his move. Collin Morikawa (5:58) and Corey Conners (9:02) both finished strong at (-2), with Conners defending his title fiercely. Jordan Spieth (11:35) had a wild ride, including an ace, showcasing his trademark flair. Rory McIlroy (16:30) left some strokes out there but still finished nicely at (-3). However, Akshay Bhatia (19:35) stole the show, leading after a spectacular bogey-free 63, finishing at an impressive (-9). Stay tuned for more exciting updates from the Valero Texas Open! golf #pgatour #golfoncbs #firstcutpodcast #valerotexasopen #GolfDFS #golfpicks #dailyfantasysports #PGADFS --- SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: https://youtube.com/FirstCutPodcast Get your First Cut merch here: https://paramountshop.com/collections/the-first-cut-golf AUDIO ‘First Cut' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to First Cut on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of The First Cut Golf podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of The First Cut Golf podcast." -LISTEN to First Cut on your preferred podcast platform: https://plnk.to/TheFirstCut -LEAVE a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2VOeKVW -STREAM on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/firstcut -FOLLOW on Stitcher: https://bit.ly/34b073I -SUBSCRIBE on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3oOvDfD -SUBSCRIBE to CBS Sports variety of other podcasts: https://cbssports.com/podcast VIDEO -WATCH CBS Sports HQ: https://cbssports.com/live -SUBSCRIBE to CBS Sports HQ on YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/CBSSportsHQ/ WEBSITE -READ top-notch golf content from CBS Sports: https://cbssports.com/golf/ SOCIAL MEDIA -FOLLOW First Cut on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FirstCutPod -FOLLOW First Cut on Instagram: https://instagram.com/firstcutpod/ -FOLLOW Golf on CBS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfonCBS -FOLLOW Golf on CBS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golfoncbs/ -FOLLOW Golf on CBS on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@golfoncbs?lang=en ABOUT THE SHOW: The First Cut brings you everything you need to know in the world of professional golf. Nearly every day Rick Gehman, Kyle Porter, Mark Immelman, Greg DuCharme, Sia Nejad and Patrick McDonald bring you the best analysis in the game. From DFS to betting previews, interviews and recaps… everything golf is on the table when you listen to The First Cut. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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