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In 2002, Kiwi golfer Craig Perks produced one of golf's most memorable triumphs when he won the Players Championship. He joined Piney to discuss the historic accomplishment. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 16h March 2025, an F1 journo and a Kiwi rally driver joined Piney ahead of Liam Lawson's Melbourne race. Later, Macca Springer discussed his winning performance against the Western Force. Craig Perks recapped his 2002 Players Championship win Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professional caddie Tony Lingard leads off hour 1 followed by an extensive conversation with 2002 PGA Champion, Craig Perks. High Paid Caddies and FedEx playoffs are discussed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Detroit Redwings beat the Montreal Canadiens 1-0 after 176 minutes of gameplay. Craig Perks wins the Players Championship in 2002 and Aussies + Sandpaper.... Need I say more? Here's what happened back in the day.
2002 PLAYERS Champion and current Golf Channel commentator, Craig Perks, reflects on his win 20 years ago and the ups and downs of his career. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Schultz and Stephen Root recap Bama's incredible hoops weekend with Roger Hoover, talk about their next opponent in Iona with Eugene Repay, Drew Brees' retirement, the Players Championship with 2002 winner Craig Perks and Auburn with Zac Blackerby! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
John Swantek hangs with Craig Perks to discuss Bryson DeChambeau’s performance at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and look ahead to THE PLAYERS this week.
Dave Schultz and Stephen Root talk high school football with Ben Thomas, Saints with Luke Johnson, South Alabama and Cajuns with Norm Locke, a huge new MLB hire with Jessica Kleinschmidt and The Masters with Craig Perks! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Craig Perks won the 2002 Players, but you may not know his story leading up to that point, or some of his struggles afterwards. From finding 25 members of the club he worked at putting up money to help him, to running out of money in the middle of the Nike (KFT) season, how he had to ask for more money, and how those next 8 events changed his career. Such a great, honest, look into the life of a grinder.
Craig Perks won the 2002 Players, but you may not know his story leading up to that point, or some of his struggles afterwards. From finding 25 members of the club he worked at putting up money to help him, to running out of money in the middle of the Nike (KFT) season, how he had to ask for more money, and how those next 8 events changed his career. Such a great, honest, look into the life of a grinder.
Dave Schultz and Stephen Root are back again to talk MLB, NBA, and more. We also ask which person in sports, past or present, that you'd want to have a drink with. Coach Tim Cater talks Fairhope Pirates football. Mat Moschella talks about War Tampa and TBT. Craig Perks on the PGA and Scott Miller on MLB. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Did Bobby Jones really win two Grand Slams? Was The Masters a Major when Gene Sarzen hit 'the shot heard round the world in 1935'? Should Walter Hagen's five PGA titles between 1921 and 1927 be considered Grand Slam victories and will Craig Perks retroactively become New Zealand's third men's Major champion if The Players is one day deemed a Major? All this and more when TalkinGolf History welcomes special guest historian Bill Williams to Episode Three for a lively discussion on golf's 'Big Four' Tournaments. Don't forget to send in questions via email (below) or on Twitter using the hashtag #TGHistory. Links mentioned in this episode: Contact Email: history@talkingolf.com Rod Morri on Twitter: @Rod_Morri (https://twitter.com/Rod_Morri) Connor Lewis on Twitter: @SHistorians (https://twitter.com/SHistorians) Bill Williams on Twitter: @BilltheBrit1 (https://twitter.com/BilltheBrit1) Society of Golf HIstorians Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/722105418132700/?ref=bookmarks) Special Guest: Bill Williams.
John Swantek visits with Golf Channel analyst Craig Perks to discuss The Olympics. PGATOUR.COM equipment editor Jonathan Wall weighs in on the big equipment news of the week announced by Nike
Shane is getting you ready for THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass this weekend breaking down the course and what surprises we could potentially see. Plus, some of your mailbag questions which led into some of the greatest meltdowns in golf history. Our guest this week is former PLAYERS Championship winner Craig Perks. Perks discusses how difficult the tournament is to win, how the players view the tournament as a "fifth major", how Donald Trump played a role in Perks' victory, and much more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dan talks with Jeff Perry and Craig Perks of Le Triomphe Golf and Country Club about the energy at the PGA show this year and all of the latest golf product innovations
Frank Moore P.G.A has over 20 years of experience in golf instruction with an interesting teaching and playing background. Learning from many of today's golfing legends, Frank brings a unique blend of experience and perspective to the lesson tee. My first exposure to golf was in the early 70’s. I had a few lessons from the local pros. The first lesson, really sparked my interest in the golf swing. I improved quite a bit, and broke 80 that same year. Next, I took a few lessons from a pro that favored the Square to Square Method. I had a tough time with this, but I figured out a way to make it work. I went on to play college golf. I did fairly well, and made the All-Conference team one year. We had a good team, and won both the State Small College Tournament, and the District Tournament during my college years. I have now been in the golf business for over 20 years. I started as an assistant pro in Virginia. There I gave my first official golf lessons. The pro I was working for was interested in teaching, and seemed to like the Golf Digest instructors… Flick, Toski, etc.. I did the best I could to help the people, with what I knew. Later, I worked for a pro in North Carolina that favored Jimmy Ballard’s teaching methods. I learned a little about this type of teaching, and did use some of the ideas with my students. Next, I worked for a former tour player in Indiana. Here, we taught strictly according to the Jim Flick type format. We gave many, many group lessons, and did junior golf camps. The next several years I was back in North Carolina working as an assistant pro. I became a PGA Member during this time. I continued teaching, doing the best I could with the knowledge I had. I took a few lessons from an up and comming pro named David Leadbetter during this time. During these years I met a pro that was winning many local pro tournaments in the area. He actually played in the P.G.A. Championship, and made the cut. I found out he adhered to a method that had something to do with a machine concept. We met a few times. He gave me a few pointers, but later referred me to a teacher in South Carolina. I attended my first Golfing Machine School in 1988. The GSED was Tom Tomasello. I saw here a clear way to teach and learn the physics and geometry of a golf stroke. My teaching, and playing started to improve, as a result of my new knowledge. A year or so later, I attended the Advanced School that Tom offered. In attendance was Clarence Moore, 2 time U.S. Senior Amateur Champion. He gave a demonstration of his pattern. He was very impressive. He could Hit, or Swing equally well, at least it appeared that way to me. I picked up more useful information at this school, especially relating to the short game. I continued to work with Tom up to his death. I also worked some with Alex Sloan, GSED I gained more insight from Alex, although his methods were quite different from Tom’s. Later, I taught for 3 years with GSED George Kelnhofer. There, I was exposed to many tour caliber players, and good amateur players. David Duval, Larry Mize, Charley Rymer, Stuart Cink, Craig Perks, and Charles Howell were the many players that came through there. During the next several years I taught in Atlanta. During this time I knew, and worked periodically with Tom Ness, GSEM I learned a great deal from Tom, especially about the short game. I also knew, and worked some with Chuck Evans, GSED. I developed back problems later in my career. During this time I contacted David Lee, because I heard he had a method of swinging that was back friendly. I found that David had quite a knowledge of physics, as it pertains to golf. I taught briefly in his indoor facility, Gravity Golf, in Atlanta. A year or so later I met Lynn Blake, GSEM. Lynn has a unique level of understanding of The Golfing Machine, due to his personal involvement with the author, Homer Kelley. Through my involvement with Lynn, along with Ted Fort and Steve Ferguson, I gained an even greater insight into The Golfing Machine. I am currently the Director of Instruction at The Frank Moore Golf Academy at Dunes West Golf and River Club, in Mount Pleasant, SC. There is a link to me at duneswestgolfclub.com and my e-mail is fmoore59@gmail.com Visit the Golf Talk Radio sponsors and tell them GTRadio sent you they help make the show possible! Slickstix.com, Avila Beach Golf Resort, Blacklake Golf Resort, Avila Lighthouse Suites and Aramco Mortgage. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos and more!