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May 13, 2025 Hour 3 Pat Kirwan & Curtis Strange. NFL Talk with Pat and PGA Talk with Curtis.
In the show's final hour, Kyle asks Tar Heels fans whether or not they would want Bill Belichick and the Tar Heels to go after Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava in the transfer portal, and Curtis Strange recaps The Masters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm lucky and blessed to be on pre-tournament conference calls for The Masters held by Golf Channel, ESPN and CBS. Andy North, Curtis Strange, Brandel Chamblee, Paul McGinley, Dottie Pepper & Trevor Immelman's thoughts comprise this special edition of Teeing It Up with Jeremy Schilling, with my thoughts of Augusta National after the Augusta National Women's Amateur thrown in there as well. My thanks to Golf Channel PR's Jamie Palatini, CBS Sports' Jeff Szklinski and ESPN PR's Andy Hall for the opportunity.
2-time US Open champion and World Golf HOFer, Curtis Strange, talked about what it's like to be the US Open champ. Christina Ricci is founder of More Pars Golf. She is amazing and she's coming to a resort near you! Golf with Jay Delsing is brought to you by the Ascension Charity Classic:
World Golf HOF'er Curtis Strange talks about what it's like to be the 2x US Open Champion. Founder of More Pars Golf, Christina Ricci, is amazing and she's coming to a resort near you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
World Golf HOF'er Curtis Strange talks about what it's like to be the 2x US Open Champion. Founder of More Pars Golf, Christina Ricci, is amazing and she's coming to a resort near you!
The PGA Championship marks a rare moment in which LIV golfers and those that stayed with the PGA Tour will be competing side by side. The unity on the course underscores the lack thereof off of it, where negotiators between the Tour and Saudi Arabia have yet to strike a deal. ESPN analyst and golf legend Curtis Strange joins the show to give his take on the situation. Plus, Netflix secured rights to the NFL's Christmas games, two MLB teams in the NL East could eventually be for sale, and FIFA is moving toward allowing league games overseas.
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How to find out what is RIGHT for you!! The Lost Art of Golf 2 day school at Archerfield Links with Karl Morris and Gary Nicol The ULTIMATE interactive learning experience at the ULTIMATE location The need to adapt coaching depending on the level of the student The need to be flexible in your approach Today we are joined on the show with a true great of coaching, Jim McClean. We had a wonderful conversation Over his illustrious career he has sought out and worked with some of the best coaches of all time Coaches such as Jimmy Ballard, Ken Venturi, Bob Toski, John Jacobs He has also taught himself some of the greatest players in the game. Become a Mind Factor Coach - Early Bird Offer 2024 Mind Factor Certification Course We discussed in this episode: How Jim's coaching has evolved The use and misuse of technology Video, Trackman, Force Plates the benefits and drawbacks of using technology What are the common factors with great players? The 25% Theory – Which is the most important for you and WHEN? Ball Striking Short Game Mental Game Management Game How can you better manage BOTH your game and your life? The genius of Bruce Lietzke and how a great PERSPECTIVE can give you access to your skills The benefits of understanding YOUR shot shape The need to develop YOUR philosophy Jim has taught and influenced some of the very best players in the world Jim McLean has taught US Open Champion and LPGA Champion Cristie Kerr, US Open Champion Gary Woodland, Curtis Strange and Greg Norman, PGA Champion Keegan Bradley, US Junior champion and ANA Champion Lexi Thompson. Cristie and Lexi both attained the #1 rank in junior golf and women's amateur golf as teenagers. To find out more about Jim McClean go to www.jimmclean.com BUILDING STABLE CONFIDENCE – THE NEW PROGRAM To get your copy of the brand new program with Raymond Prior and Karl Morris It will truly make a BIG difference to your development Link to buy: Building Stable Confidence
It's an 'all in the family' and unfiltered episode as Uncle Bill joins CH3! At 73 years old, Billy just picked up the bag again at the American Express, caddying for Bill Haas. The youngest Harmon brother began caddying for Bill's father, Jay, in 1978 and sheds light on their unique friendship. Plus, Billy shares entertaining stories from a lifetime of golf memories, including — getting paired with Jack Nicklaus during his first professional loop, how he managed Curtis Strange and funny anecdotes about the colorful Lanny Wadkins. And there's no shortage of life lessons with sentimental words of wisdom by Jackie Burke, Claude Harmon (the original) and Billy himself. Thanks to COBRA GOLF: The new COBRA DARKSPEED drivers are the perfect combination of groundbreaking aerodynamics, precision PWR BRIDGE weighting, and AI-designed H.O.T. Face technology that delivers transcendent speed. This is speed you won't believe. Learn more at cobragolf.com Tell your friends about the new show and be sure to follow Claude to submit questions, enter giveaways and keep up with the latest Son of a Butch updates on Instagram at @ClaudeHarmon3. Son of a Butch is produced in partnership with Wasserman. The views and opinions expressed by guests interviewed on the Podcast, including all program participants and guests, are solely their own current opinions regarding events and are based on their own perspective and opinion. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the views or opinions of Claude Harmon, Wasserman, or the companies with which any program participants/interviewees are, or may be, affiliated.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a huge thrill getting to spend some time with one of the all-time great players, Jay Haas. Jay was the medalist at the 1975 National Championship and he helped Wake Forest win back-to-back National Championships in 1974 and '75. He won 27 times between the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour. He was also recognized with the Payne Stewart Award and the Bob Jones Award for his sportsmanship, character, and charity. Jay is the nephew of 1968 Masters Champion Bob Goalby, and his sons Bill and Jay Jr., plus nephew Dillard Pruitt also played out on the PGA Tour. We start out talking about how his Uncle got him started in the game. We hear how Arnold Palmer and Lanny Watkins influenced his decision to play his college golf at Wake Forest. Jay gives us behind-the-scenes stories about teaming with Curtis Strange, Bob Byman, and David Thore and how they dominated college tournaments while they were there. We then get into his relationship with two great friends of this show, Tom Purtzer and Rob Strano. We hear about how he battled Ben Crenshaw in the 1995 Masters plus what it was like being on the course during Jack Nicklaus' charge at the '86 Masters. We then go through his majors breakthrough at the 2006 Senior PGA Championship, winning it again in 2008, and coming from 5 strokes back to defeat Tom Watson in the 2009 Senior Players Championship. We round things out by talking about this 1983 Ryder Cup experience and his plans for 2024.
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In this week episode I interview my good friend legendary golf instructor Jim McLean, who is one of the most prolific golf instructors of the last 30 years. He is known for coining the phrase “X-Factor”, observing that the greater the differential between the hips and shoulders at the top of the swing, the more power the golfer can create. He pioneered the use of video for golf instruction and was one of the first adopters of radar technology used in swing analysis tools like TrackMan. He is also authored and sold over 15 different books and videos, and taught some of the greatest golfers of our generation. Including, Sergio Garcia, Curtis Strange, Gary Player, Bernard Langer, Al Geiberger, US Open champions Liselotte Neumann, Jane Geddes, Lauri Merten, Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Webb Simpson, and Hal Sutton to just name a few. Actually, its over 100 PGA tour players but who is counting.Jim McLean is CEO of the Jim McLean Golf School, which operates from eight locations.Support the show
This week we dissect the US Ryder Cup Team selections and revisit a conversation with the 2001/2002 US Ryder Cup Captain, Curtis Strange
2x US Open Champion and ESPN Golf Analyst Curtis Strange joined OverDrive earlier today! He touched on the results of this past week's Genesis Scottish Open, Rory's chances at The Open Championship this week & what he makes of the next wave of talent in golf.
This week on the "Golf with Jay Delsing" show we wrap up the Masters and visit with 2-time US Open champion, Curtis Strange. We get his thoughts on LIV, Phil Mickelson and much more. We also sit down with Adam Betz. He owns Family Golf and Learning Center in St. Louis. We discuss the hows and whys of the areas pre-eminent practice facility.
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On this week's episode, Jay Delsing and Dan McLaughlin are joined by 2x US Open Champion and World Golf Hall of Famer Curtis Strange, who is now part of ESPN's golf coverage.This episode is brought to you by:Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/BTFManscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code BTF at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com and use code BTF. MANSCAPED® Beard Hedger, one stroke, one guard, 20 lengths Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, Jay Delsing and Dan McLaughlin are joined by 2x US Open Champion and World Golf Hall of Famer Curtis Strange, who is now part of ESPN's golf coverage. This episode is brought to you by: Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/BTF Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code BTF at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com and use code BTF. MANSCAPED® Beard Hedger, one stroke, one guard, 20 lengths Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On a Tuesday Drive, Josh breaks down where the Carolina Panthers currently are in their hiring process for a new head coach, tries to figure out what the deal is with Duke, talks about a Tar Heel that he thinks is the most beloved since Tyler Hansbrough, Hayes Permar, of Sports Channel 8, joins the show to talk about "ref shaming" and to play a "blame edition" of Skips or Plays, and World Golf Hall of Famer and newly inducted NC Sports Hall of Famer, Curtis Strange, joins the show to react to his induction, discuss how important Wake Forest was to his career in golf, and what golf storyline he's most interested in, in 2023.
Curtis Strange stops by the show today! The two-time major champion gives us his perspective on the state of the sport, and expresses his disappointment in Greg Norman's truculent behavior since taking the helm of LIV Golf. Damon Hack and Ryan Lavner also take a look at the state of Scottie Scheffler's game, and whether or not they're expecting another multi-win season for the reigning Masters champ. Lastly, PGA TOUR radio personality and newly-minted author Will Haskett stops by to discuss his book "The Science of Golf." Curtis Strange (6:43) Will Haskett (32:46)
World Golf Hall of Fame member Curtis Strange talks about playing right-handed golf as a natural left-hander, "FORE the Good of the Game."
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, 3-time PGA Tour Winner Billy Ray Brown joins former PGA Tour pro Colt Knost and jicky jack legend Drew Stoltz for an exclusive interview. The former Houston Cougar talks winning 3 NCAA Championships in 4 years, getting lost on his way to go cover a playoff and having dinner with Curtis Strange while holding the lead at the US Open. Subpar Podcast: https://linktr.ee/Golf1271 Birdie Juice Merch: https://proshop.golf.com/collections/birdie-juice-collection -- Thanks to our official sponsor Dewar's. Make sure to check out their Reserve Bar listings today: https://www.reservebar.com/collections/house-of-dewars This week's episode is presented by FanDuel Sportsbook. If you've never tried FanDuel Sportsbook, what are you waiting for? Go to https://www.fanduel.com/subpar or download the FanDuel Sportsbook app to get started. Be sure to sign up with promo code SUBPAR so they know we sent you. Disclaimer: 21+ and present in AZ, CO, CT, IA, IL, NJ, NY, or WY. 1st online real money wager only. $10 first deposit required. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable site credit that expires 14 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See full terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), Call 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (NJ, IA, IL), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY(467369) (NY), or 1-800-522-4700 (WY).
World Golf Hall of Fame member Curtis Strange recounts the second of his consecutive U.S. Open victories, this one at Oak Hill in 1989 and ultimately, his final win on the PGA Tour. Listen in as he talks about the other major championships, his near-misses, the challenges of Augusta National and the regrets of not playing more in the Open Championship. Curtis wraps up this episode reflecting on his infamous Tiger Woods interview 25 years ago as Tiger was making his professional debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open. Curtis Strange shares the good, the bad and the ugly, "FORE the Good of the Game."
To open the hour, Mark and Wes talk about what the best coaching jobs are in the ACC today. Curtis Strange, ESPN Golf Analyst joins the show to discuss the US open. Adam Lucas, GoHeels.com joins the show to talk about the upcoming season for UNC football. To close the hour, Mark and Wes take part in the Over/Under segment featuring Packer and Durham Producer, Josh Macri. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Round Table we are introducing a new member to the podcast, Dustin Groves. A past PGA Tour Caddy and current "Stick," Dustin is going to be our resident gambling expert. With his personal knowledge and connections to the tour he has created his own method to the madness when it comes to golf betting. Going forward he will be coming on each week's Tournament Recap Show to give his picks and advice going into the next week. Give this a listen and learn a little more about Dustin and they way he goes about his craft. ... Also couple of Curtis Strange gems in here just for fun. Hope you all enjoy and we will see you next week!
This week's Silver Club Podcast welcomes back-to-back U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange. He shares his experience of winning the 1988 U.S. Open at this year's venue, The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts. Strange added to the lore in Brookline by defeating Nick Faldo in an 18-hole Monday playoff. He shares that story, among others this week!
Craig previews this week's PGA Championship at Southern Hills in Tulsa with the two time U.S. Open Champion and ESPN analyst! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Curtis Strange of ESPN joins the program
A winner of 17 PGA Tour events and 2-time U.S. Open Champion, Curtis Strange, reflects back on each of his tour wins including an early playoff victory over Lee Trevino in Houston, besting his college roommate, Jay Haas, in Hartford, and prevailing at the Canadian Open by 2 shots over Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman. In between there are plenty of great stories of life on the road, who were the best ball strikers and much more. We finish with a look back at Curtis' win in the 1988 U.S. Open at The Country Club in a playoff over Nick Faldo. Curtis Strange continues the story of his remarkable career, "FORE the Good of the Game."
World Golf Hall of Fame member, Curtis Strange played in the 1974 Eisenhower Trophy event and was captivated by the story of Bruce Devlin's participation in the first one in 1958, at the Old Course, with Bobby Jones in attendance, "FORE the Good of the Game."
Curtis Strange, back-to-back winner of the U.S. Open, recalls the great Wake Forest team from his college days and that team's stalwart player, Jay Haas, "FORE the Good of the Game."
Back-to-back winner of the U.S. Open Curtis Strange gives his perspective on the Tiger Woods interview he did on the eve of Tiger's pro debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open in 1996, "FORE the Good of the Game."
Curtis Strange, World Golf Hall of Fame member and back-to-back winner of the U.S. Open, remembers his 2nd victory at Oak Hill in 1989, "FORE the Good of the Game."
World Golf Hall of Fame member Curtis Strange and Bruce Devlin reflect back on the challenges of playing Augusta National Golf Club at the Masters Tournament, "FORE the Good of the Game."
Curtis Strange, World Golf Hall of Fame member, recounts his amateur experiences winning the 1974 Western Amateur over good friend and Wake Forest teammate, Jay Haas, and playing on the winning side in the 1975 Walker Cup at the Old Course. Curtis reflects back on turning pro at age 21 just short of graduation and going out on the road on the PGA Tour with a bit of debt to keep the pressure on. He fondly recalls his many good friends, the locker room environment that he misses most and breaking through for his first win at the 1979 Pensacola Open. You will enjoy this engaging look-back with Curtis Strange, "FORE the Good of the Game."
Bob Byman, 1979 Bay Hill Classic Champion, joins me on this special segment of Next on the Tee. Bob shares his stories from helping Wake Forest win back-to-back National Championships alongside Curtis Strange and Jay Haas. We also hear about how he came full circle from Arnold Palmer recommending that he play his college golf at Wake Forest after Bob qualified for the 1972 US Open Championship and played a practice round with Arnold Palmer, to playing there on an Arnold Palmer scholarship, to Bob winning the Bay Hill Classic in Arnold Palmer's first year as tournament Host. Bob also talks about his transition to being one of the Top Instructors in the game now. He shares his tips for how to deal with tournament pressure. He talks about what mind mapping and layering are. He also shares tips from his book, "The Absolute Best Grip in the World: How To Finally Take Control of Your Golf Game" which is available on Amazon.com. I feel confident that listening to Bob's grip tip will help me straighten out my pull hook.
Paul Azinger and Bruce Devlin reflect back on their days on the road traveling the Tour, and not always first class. Life was simple long before life was easy. Hear about Paul's early Vogue motorhome which he shared with his wife (and cat Cleo) for four years and the horror stories from those early motel stays. Listen in as Zinger sticks the needle in to his friend Curtis Strange, "FORE the Good of the Game."
In this week's episode, Ned and Barney give their big takeaways from the Ryder Cup and look ahead to the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi this weekend (2:03). Ned interviews golf pro Curtis Strange, and they talk about what it was like to win the U.S. Open (11:37) and the importance of athletes' mental health (22:00). Later, Ned is joined by commentator and gambling aficionado Jonathan Coachman as well as “On The Tape” co-host Danny Moses about Danny's terrible time betting on the Ryder Cup (33:33), Coach's picks for the tournament this week (51:55), and the stock market selloff (55:38). ---- Shoot us an email at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @breakingevenpod on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Follow Ned Michaels Follow Jonathan Coachman Follow Barney Alray Follow Dan Nathan Follow @GuyAdami Subscribe to our Youtube Channel
Legendary golfer and ESPN Golf analyst Curtis Strange joins First Up to chat about the upcoming Ryder Cup, the Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChaumbeau feud and if it will impact team USA, Europes good performance over the past 20 years and much more!
In the final hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo are joined by the legendary Curtis Strange to chat about the Ryder Cup. We are also joined by Steve Phillips to chat about the Blue Jays wild card chase and throwing at Kerimaier.
Bob Byman shares stories from his college golf days at Wake Forest and how Arnold Palmer encouraged him to go there following a practice round they played together at Pebble Beach when Bob qualified to play in the US Open at age 17. We also hear about how he teamed with Curtis Strange and Jay Haas while at Wake Forest to win back-to-back National Championships in 1974 & '75. Things would come full circle with Mr. Palmer when Bob won the 1979 Bay Hill Invitational, which was the first year Mr. Palmer took over as tournament Host.
In this episode I'm joined by Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor Tim Cusick, 1979 Bay Hill Classic Champion Bob Byman, Cherry Hills Director of Instruction Shane LeBaron, and 1977 US Amateur Champion John Fought. Tim Cusick is now a member of the Education Faculty of the PGA of America at their new headquarters in Frisco, Texas. Tim updates us on how their new facility and two championship golf courses that will host major championships are coming along. He also shares tips for how to read greens, dial in our distance control from 100 yards in, and fix it your swing if you're struggling with coming over the top. Bob Byman shares stories from his college golf days at Wake Forest and how Arnold Palmer encouraged him to go there following a practice round they played together at Pebble Beach when Bob qualified to play in the US Open at age 17. We also hear about how he teamed with Curtis Strange and Jay Haas while at Wake Forest to win back-to-back National Championships in 1974 & '75. Things would come full circle with Mr. Palmer when Bob won the 1979 Bay Hill Invitational, which was the first year Mr. Palmer took over as tournament Host. Shane LeBaron recently became the first Director of Instruction at Cherry Hills Golf Club which has been the site of many major championships. We all remember Arnold Palmer's charge in the final round to win the 1960 US Open there. Its also seen Andy North win a US Open, Phil Mickelson win a US Amateur, and Jack Nicklaus win a US Senior Open. Shane takes us around the course plus shares the best putting tip I've heard in the 8 years of doing this show. John Fought shares stories from his college days at BYU and their rich golf history. We also hear how he captured the 1977 US Amateur championship, his time being a part of the victorious US Walker Cup team, his 5th place finish in the 1983 PGA Championship plus his golf course design work.
Curtis Strange, World Golf Hall of Fame member and 2x U.S. Open Champion, joins the show to discuss the playoff format, the Ryder Cup, and more about his illustrious career.
Charlie Epps and Will Doctor breakdown the Tour Championship and review the playoff format, as well as talking about Patrick Cantlay's putting performance at the BMW Championship last week. Curtis Strange, world golf hall of fame member and 2x U.S. Open Champion, joins the show to discuss the playoff format, the Ryder Cup, and more about his illustrious career. The boys end the show making a few picks for the Tour Championship.