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Our friend and former colleague Dan Rapaport joins us to chat about Netflix's latest season of “Full Swing” and his new weekly live show, “Dan on Golf.” We also make picks for the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill and discuss why Jordan Spieth complaining about not getting a sponsor exemption is a terrible look.
Joe is joined by the Dan Rapaport of Barstool Sports to provide a comprehensive preview and give their picks to win the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club. They'll provide a brief recap of Wells Fargo and the week that was in professional golf before sifting through the odds to find their favorite picks to win this week! Use the code "LINES" to get 10% off any PGA Premium Subscription and full-access to all my weekly golf content at Rotoballer: https://www.rotoballer.com/ Audio Podcast Version Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2YVZgdj... Twitter: TourPicks Make sure to subscribe and give a thumbs up if you enjoyed the show! Thank you so much!
On Todays “DROP” The Upstate Golf Guys will have Ryan from “The Drop Podcast” @thedrop_pod also part of the @golfer_gang These boys from NJ are an established podcast that just recently dropped their 75th consecutive Episode!!!! They have landed some pretty awesome guests to be on their show from Daniel Rapaport @deerap of Barstool Sports, sportscaster Jim Nantz and most recently Patrick Koenig, @pjkoenig the new world record holder for the most (580) different 18 hole courses in a calendar year…. This was an amazing episode, Ryan giving us the history of how “The Drop Podcast” originated, I picked his brain a little how he landed some awesome guests!!! We talk golfing in the Garden State and their own March Madness challenge! I can't wait for you to hear this episode!!! It's a fun one!!!!
Hour 2 of OverDrive with Bryan Hayes and Frank Corrado as they're joined by ESPN MLB Insider Kiley McDaniel to discuss the Blue Jays rotation ahead of the playoffs and the potential Shohei Ohtani trade, plus Daniel Rapaport of Fore Play Podcast joins the show to discuss Brian Harman winning the The Open and reflecting on Rory McIlroy in 2023.
On this week's episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy (@adplacksports) is joined by Daniel Rapaport (@Daniel_Rapaport), of Barstool Sports, the ForePlay Pod, “Full Swing” on Netflix, and primarily Golf Digest and Sports Illustrated to talk the Netflix documentary, to the schedule changes from on the PGA Tour, to what the chatter is in the media center is this morning at the Players Championship, biggest storylines from the Players Championship, how players feel about the new schedule, what the chatter is about LIV, what direction we both see LIV heading in, plus, his move to Barstool, what its like covering tournaments now working at Barstool versus his previous employer, what its like playing golf on camera, how he has fit in to a brand with an entirely different audience, and so much more. Thanks for listening and subscribing to Inside Golf Podcast. Hope you enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Long time Golf writer Daniel Rapaport joins the guys on Overdrive to chat about Tiger Woods making his return to the course at The Genesis Invitational, if the popularity of Tiger Woods is good for the PGA at this point or if it takes it away from the younger players, can Tiger Woods play with current crop of golfers without a cart, if LIV will ever truly compete and more!
Golf Digest Daniel Rapaport and Travis Fulton dive into the new term Tom Kimming it, Who's in who's out in the FedexCup Playoffs, and what's going on with LIV vs PGA TOUR!!
In the third hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Matt Cauz are joined by TSN Hockey analyst Frank Corrado to chat about the Blackhawks rebuilding and the NHL off-season. We are also joined by Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest to chat FedEx Cup and LIV Golf Tour. We also play Stephen Eh Smith
Writer for Golf Digest, Daniel Rapaport, joins First Up ahead of the LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster in New Jersey, discusses the third event on the schedule, how LIV has become a hot commodity and interest from professional golfers, the financial planning and business model, the perception compared to the PGA Tour and more.
Golf Digest Daniel Rapaport and Travis Fulton discuss LIV's first tournament, what this means for the PGA Tour, and how the Majors are the gatekeepers!
Golf Digest Daniel Rapaport and Travis Fulton recap Wells Fargo Championship where Max Homa wins this championship for the second time! They discuss his new mental state, revisit Sergio's melt down and more!
Golf Digest's Daniel Rapaport and Travis Fulton recap what Scottie Scheffler is doing to become number 1 in the world, answer the question is Tiger Playing the Masters, and a LIV golf update!
PGA Tour Insider Daniel Rapaport and Travis Fulton recap the Waste Management Open from Sahith Theegala rise to Charley Hoffmans comments! We get a full analysis here you'll won't want to miss out!
On this episode of Long Shots hosts Brady Kannon and Wes Reynolds are joined by Daniel Rapaport, Staff Writer/PGA Tour Insider at Golf Digest, as they preview the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open. Also in the show, the hosts give out their bets for the event. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Long Shots hosts Brady Kannon and Wes Reynolds are joined by Daniel Rapaport, Staff Writer/PGA Tour Insider at Golf Digest, as they preview the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open. Also in the show, the hosts give out their bets for the event. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kicking off 2022 from The Sentry Tournament of Champions with @Daniel_Rapaport and Travis Fulton preview!
Writer & Golf Digest Insider Daniel Rapaport joined OverDrive earlier today following the Pro-Am at the PNC Championship. He touched on that, how Tiger looked and why he's not expecting Tiger to be back to full strength for quite some time.
Hour 2 as we continue a Mail it in Friday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes & Dave Feschuk as the guys are joined by TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun following a wild day across the NHL. He touched on the postponements across the league, Spezza's reduced suspension & Paul Maurice stepping away from the Jets. Plus we get into the breaking news of Kyrie Irving being welcomed back the Nets and Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest joins us from the PNC Championship in Florida.
Writer & Golf Digest Insider Daniel Rapaport joined OverDrive earlier today following the Pro-Am at the PNC Championship. He touched on that, how Tiger looked and why he's not expecting Tiger to be back to full strength for quite some time.
Hour 2 as we continue a Mail it in Friday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes & Dave Feschuk as the guys are joined by TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun following a wild day across the NHL. He touched on the postponements across the league, Spezza's reduced suspension & Paul Maurice stepping away from the Jets. Plus we get into the breaking news of Kyrie Irving being welcomed back the Nets and Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest joins us from the PNC Championship in Florida.
John Swantek hangs with Daniel Rapaport to discuss Viktor Hovland's 3rd PGA TOUR victory, and a recent article exploring mental health in professional golf.
Last week it was announced that Greg Norman is joining LIV Golf Investments, which committed $200 Million to the Asian (Saudi) Tour... Golf Digest's Daniel Rapaport is interviewing him later today (Monday) and we're breaking it all down for you on the Stripe Show Podcast. What does this mean for the future of the PGA Tour and other Tours? Is pro golf "unhealthy"? What questions will Rapaport ask Norman? Does Norman have enough "clout to recruit players to this new Tour? Join us for this Monday edition of the Stripe Show.
In the second of three Ryder Cup specials, Golf Digest's Daniel Rapaport joins Travis Fulton to talk all things Team USA ahead of the upcoming Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. First, they recap the BMW and look at this week's TOUR Championship, then it's a deep dive into Team USA and the decisions Captain Steve Stricker faces. Everything you need to know - Don't miss it! Presented by OnCore Golf.
John Swantek hangs with Daniel Rapaport to discuss the Olympic golf competition, and the maiden PGA TOUR victories for two players last week.
In this Monday recap edition of the Stripe Show Podcast, there's a lot to talk about! Golf Digest Senior Writer Daniel Rapaport joins me to talk about last week's WGC-FedEx St. Jude, the past two weeks at the Olympics where Team USA swept golf, Bryson's problems, Nelly's dominant game, what to expect coming up at the FedExCup Playoffs, and so much more! If you want a comprehensive recap of what's going on in golf, you came to the right place. Check it out, presented by OnCore Golf!
Daniel Rapaport from Golf Digest joins us to recap his experience at the 149th Open at Royal St. George's, what it was like on the ground & Collin Morikawa's win. We also touch on Louie, Jordan, Brooks, Rickie, his experience playing the course on Monday and much more.
It wasn't so long ago a sign hung at Royal St. George's, host of this week's Open Championship, banning “women or dogs” from the clubhouse. Only this month did Pine Valley, the No. 1 golf course in the U.S., invite its first women to be members. In this episode, Dan Rapaport looks at all-male golf clubs—the series of events that led some of golf's most elite clubs to reverse their policies and allow women, and the reasons certain clubs are still holding firm in keeping women out.
John Swantek hangs with Daniel Rapaport from Golf Digest to unpack the Palmetto Championship and preview this week's U.S. Open.
Scott Fawcett isn't a golf pro, and he doesn't make golf clubs, yet in recent years he's become a major influence in changing the way people play golf. By using data and satellite imagery, Fawcett has championed a strategic formula that is either a golf cheat code, or in the eyes of his critics, an oversimplification of a complex game. In this episode of Local Knowledge, Dan Rapaport examines Fawcett's revolutionary approach to golf, how it might help players of all levels, and why it doesn't sit well with golf purists.
Alex Myers is a senior write at Golf Digest. Alex writes a column called the Grind and hosts a podcast called Local Knowledge with Daniel Rapaport and Keely Levins. Alex and I chatted about his introduction to the game of golf and how it inspired his career as a sports writer. Alex also told me about some of his coolest experiences through his career including run ins with Jim Nantz, Lee Trevino, Danielle Kang, and others. One time he even saw Gary Player eat a cookie. Check Local Knowledge out wherever you get your podcasts.
Episode 346 of the "Sports Illustrated Media Podcast" hosted by Jimmy Traina features two guests. First up is Peter Schrager from the NFL Network's "Good Morning Football." Schrager discusses the Aaron Rodgers situation with the Packers and predicts Rodgers won't be back in Green Bay. We also talked about Tom Brady as an NFL media personality when he retires and what the best role would be for him. Other topics include Schrager's new podcast, "Flying Coach," with Rams head coach Sean McVay, NFL offensive lineman chugging bear at various sporting events. Tom Brady's run in with Larry David and we power rank Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day. Following Schrager, Golf Digest's Daniel Rapaport joins the podcast to talk about the Brooks Koepka-Bryson DeChambeau feud and the leaked video of Koepka that went viral following the PGA Championship. Rapaport also talks about his job as the "Tiger Woods Whisper" and what covering Tiger is like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest joined the OverDrive guys from Quail Hollow ahead of the Wells Fargo and got into why he doesn't believe a Premier Golf League will work out, and on Rory McIlroy's chances at this week's tournament.
Final hour to wrap up a Wednesday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys are joined by Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest to get into the chances of a Premier Golf League. As well TSN MLB Analyst Steve Phillips stops by for some Jays chat and to get into the wild atmosphere in the Bronx last night.
Final hour to wrap up a Wednesday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys are joined by Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest to get into the chances of a Premier Golf League. As well TSN MLB Analyst Steve Phillips stops by for some Jays chat and to get into the wild atmosphere in the Bronx last night.
Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest joined the OverDrive guys from Quail Hollow ahead of the Wells Fargo and got into why he doesn't believe a Premier Golf League will work out, and on Rory McIlroy's chances at this week's tournament.
Golf legend Tiger Woods suffered serious leg injuries and was trapped but conscious when emergency responders reached the scene of his one-vehicle rollover crash on a stretch of California road known for speeding and accidents, authorities said Tuesday.Woods, 45, was driving shortly after 7 a.m. PT in Rancho Palos Verdes, near Los Angeles, when the SUV he was using crossed a median and went across two lanes of road before hitting a curb, hitting a tree and landing on its side off the roadway in the brush.A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy who was the first to arrive said he found Woods still in the driver's seat, wearing his seatbelt, and that the golfer was able to tell him his name was Tiger.The 15-time major champion was lucid and calm, but potentially in shock, and didn't seem to be concerned with his injuries at the time, Deputy Carlos Gonzalez said.Los Angeles County Fire Chief Daryl Osby told CNN's John Berman that Woods was alert and oriented and was trying to "self-extricate" but he was stuck.Firefighters used a pry bar and an ax to free the golfer, who this past weekend hosted a PGA Tour event in the area but didn't play because of a recent back surgery.They broke the windshield with the ax and used the bar to pry the seats and metal from around Woods' legs, Osby said.They put Woods in a neck collar, attached leg splints and used a backboard to get him through the giant hole in the windshield to an ambulance. He went to the hospital in serious but stable condition with injuries to both legs, Osby said.Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, said the golfer was in surgery with multiple injuries, according to Golf Digest.LIVE UPDATESHow the crash happenedThe crash, which destroyed the front of the Genesis SUV courtesy vehicle, could have been fatal, but the airbags and seatbelts helped Woods survive, Gonzalez and Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.The sheriff said he thinks Woods was traveling at a high rate of speed down a hilly part of the road when the crash occurred.There were no skid marks or other indications of braking, Villanueva added.Villanueva said that section of road is "downhill on a curve," and he and Gonzalez said the area is known as a trouble spot for speeding and accidents.Deputies responding to Woods saw no evidence of impairment, Villanueva said, and they didn't ask hospital officials to take a blood draw, he said.A Los Angeles law enforcement source told CNN that no field sobriety test was administered because of the seriousness of Woods' injuries.A tweet from the sheriff's department earlier said rescuers used the Jaws of Life to get Woods out of the vehicle, but Osby said firefighters in fact used a tool for prying and an ax to remove the windshield and free Woods.Woods was taken to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, a trauma center. CNN has reached out to the hospital for his condition.The sheriff's department said Woods was the only occupant of the car.Another car, not involved in the initial rollover incident, stopped after the crash and was rear-ended, according to Los Angeles County PIO Henry Narvaez.The days leading up to the crashWoods likely was headed for the Rolling Hills Country Club in nearby Rolling HIlls Estates for a shoot with Golf Digest and Golf TV, according to Daniel Rapaport, the Tiger Woods correspondent for Golf Digest.Woods had a 7:30 a.m. call time, with shooting supposed to begin around 8. It was the second day of shooting.Rapaport told CNN's "Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" that Woods was not playing or hitting, but was giving on-course playing lessons to celebrities."He was in good spirits on Monday when he did that," Rapaport said of the shoot.Woods had hosted the Genesis Invitational over the weekend, and was seen intermittently on Saturday and more often during Sunday's final round.Woods was at the course Monday with NBA legend Dwyane Wade, actress Jada Pinkett Smith and actor David Spade."The reason I picked up a golf club. Yesterday was a pretty...
There is no draft in pro golf. When most young players try to make a go of it on tour, they're on their own, which means the expenses of tournament fees, travel, and caddies can add up in a hurry. In the absence of the type of endorsement contracts given to top prospects, some players have to get creative, and that means relying on wealthy backers who help front the costs in exchange for a potential return on their investment and the entertainment of having skin in the game. In this episode of Local Knowledge, Daniel Rapaport looks at how certain golfers have come to rely on “sugar daddies" in their early years on tour, and how those relationships vary from one to the next.
In this hour of My Guys In The Desert, Matt Youmans, Danielle Alvari, and Vinny Magliulo are joined by JVT to analyze the top performers so far this NBA season and decide who they feel is the current favorite for the MVP award. Daniel Rapaport joined the show to preview the Genesis Invitational. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
It's the return episode of Long Shots! Join Brady Kannon, Wes Reynolds and Matt Youmans as they preview the Farmers Insurance Open with guest Daniel Rapaport. Plus, Wes' plays for the Dubai Desert Classic, "Would You Rather" Masters futures edition and the guys' plays for this weekend. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the final episode of the Short Shots podcast series, Brady Kannon and Wes Reynolds share their best bets for the American Express and Abu Dhabi Championship while highlighting the top golf stories of the week! Be sure to tune in to vsin.com next Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET for the return of Long Shots with guest Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Mike and I interview Daniel Rapaport, writer for Golf Digest. We discuss with him: -his background in golf -his brief career as a caddy for Matthew Fitzpatrick -working with Tiger Woods -his podcast "Local Knowledge" -2020 Masters preview
No job in golf has evolved more than the tour caddie. Once just a set of shoulders to carry a bag, caddies have grown to assume different roles for different players. Some have been elevated to where they're mentioned in the same breath as the guys hitting the shot. Others are just friends or family with no prior caddying experience but serve as a player's trusted ally and protector. The job has simultaneously grown more complicated thanks to the myriad demands on tour; and easier because of new tools at their disposal. In this episode, Daniel Rapaport talks to caddies and the players they work for about the new responsibilities for caddies, how partnerships are formed, and what happens when those relationships go south.
Every golf club has a sandbagging story. The 26 handicap who miraculously shoots 85. The 12 who flirts with even par. It is the rare handicap event in which certain golfers are better than advertised, which is great news for their partners, and a source of outrage for everyone else. In this episode of Local Knowledge, host Daniel Rapaport dives into the complicated world of the sandbagger, including some of the tactics they employ to game the handicap system to their advantage. At the other end of the spectrum, we also look at vanity handicappers who turn out to be worse than their number suggests. It's a lighthearted, half-hour immersion into the gossip that dominates grill rooms across America.
“The money out here is comical,” admits PGA Tour player Joel Dahmen. But he's not complaining. After slogging through the mini-tours earlier in his career Dahmen in just a few years on the PGA Tour has already earned more money in official earnings than Jack Nicklaus did in his entire career—all this despite never winning a tour event. The topic of this episode of Local Knowledge is money: how purses have risen so dramatically on the PGA Tour, the key individuals who helped pave the way for the lifestyle players now enjoy, and the surprising ways the golf financial landscape has evolved over time. Also, given the global pandemic and the accompanying recession, host Daniel Rapaport ask whether golf can still hand out the same size winner's checks in the years to come.
Brady Kannon and Wes Reynolds are joined by Daniel Rapaport of Golf Digest to recap the PGA Championship and preview this weekend's Wyndham Championship. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Five women joined a golf club outside of York, Pennsylvania, only to have the police summoned to the course by the owner midway through their first round. Their crime, they say, was “golfing while black.” The first episode of Local Knowledge, a new podcast by Golf Digest, tells the story of the Grandview Five, a group of African-American women whose inaugural round at their new club became a reminder of an area—and a game's—uneven history with race. Through interviews, audio clips, court documents, and news reports, host Daniel Rapaport examines a story that began on a fairway, carried on for months after, and provides new insights into the larger conversation about race in the U.S.
Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss Dustin Johnson's tremendous weekend in Connecticut, how the PGA Tour has responded to players contracting the virus and why it matters that NBC took back U.S. Open coverage from Fox Sports. Also, WHOOP CEO Will Ahmed joins the show to discuss the recent hype around the product and Nick Watney's positive COVID-19 test.
It's not often that we have a knight on the podcast. Six-time major champion Sir Nick Faldo joins the show to discuss broadcasting PGA events remotely, how these tournaments feel without fans and what his sweater collection is looking like. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss Webb Simpson's Father's Day victory, Nick Watney's positive COVID-19 test and a remarkable comeback on the Korn Ferry Tour.
We're back with real PGA Tour golf to talk about! Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport break down the Charles Schwab Challenge, from Daniel Berger's win to Jordan Spieth's putting game to Bryson DeChambeau's new look. Also, John Wood, Matt Kuchar's caddie, joins the podcast to discuss the scene at Colonial, what it's like to loop at the Ryder Cup, and his side hobby as a musician.
It's here! After a long hiatus, professional golf is back and Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport are here to break down the upcoming Charles Schwab Challenge. They discuss the loaded field, what they expect to be the main story heading into the weekend and when we'll see Tiger again after the restart. Also, Tyler Dennis, the PGA Tour's Chief of Operations, joins the show to discuss planned safety measures, the testing process for players and what he'll be watching for when play resumes.
Annika Sorenstam, arguably the GOAT of women's golf, joins the pod to discuss her game during the pandemic, whether players should be mic'd up at tournaments and what she remembers from her LPGA record-breaking 59. Also, Alex Myers, Daniel Rapaport and Keely Levins talk about everything surrounding the European Tour restart and how entertaining it was to watch Tiger dissect amateurs' swings.
Golf doesn't stop for Memorial Day. Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss everything about The Match, from how good Tiger Woods looked to Justin Thomas the broadcasting phenom to Tom Brady and Peyton Manning's golf games. Then, the trio debates what athletes or celebrities would be the best fit for this type of format in the future.
The 2003 Masters champion and eight-time PGA Tour winner, Mike Weir, talks to Golf Digest about whether he deserved to be named the 2003 Player of the Year over Tiger Woods, why lefties play well at Augusta and hitting the course with Wayne Gretzky. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss what worked at the TaylorMade Driving Relief, the pros and cons of the broadcast and what the Tour is going to feel like without fans.
With eight LPGA Tour wins between them, the Korda sisters join the Golf Digest podcast to discuss how they're staying in golf shape while quarantining, their plans when play restarts and the competitiveness between the two. Also, Alex Myers, Keely Levins and Daniel Rapaport break down whether Vijay Singh should play on the Korn Ferry Tour and who will win the McIlroy-Johnson vs. Fowler-Wolff charity skins game.
In between practicing their short games, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss the upcoming TaylorMade Driving Relief charity golf match at Seminole featuring Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Matthew Wolff and Rickie Fowler. Also, author Brett Cyrgalis talks to Golf Digest about his new book Golf's Holy War and discusses Tiger's duality and why courses have returned to a “minimalist” design.
The No. 10 player in the world Tommy Fleetwood talks to Golf Digest about Paul Azinger's Euro Tour comments, how he's keeping busy while quarantining and the best round of golf he's ever played. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss their excitement for ‘The Match,' how to be smart while playing golf during this pandemic and what upcoming PGA Tour events will potentially look like.
Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss the chances the PGA Tour returns in June, golf terms that they can't stand and their experiences with Michael Jordan as a golfer. Also, South African golfer Erik van Rooyen talks to Golf Digest about acclimating to playing in America, how he got his temper under control on the course and his stellar guitar playing.
Collin Morikawa talks to Golf Digest about his excitement for a November Masters, what it's like playing with Tiger and what TV shows he's been binging lately. Also, from their respective quarantines, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss the Defining Masters Moments list, how they felt rewatching last year's unbelievable Sunday at Augusta and the possibility of golf returning without fans.
2008 Masters Champion and newly named International Presidents Cup Captain Trevor Immelman talks to Golf Digest about his excitement for the new gig, making the transition to TV, and what he remembers from winning the green jacket. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss the Open Championship being canceled and a potential new majors schedule. The trio also teases the upcoming Golf Digest list of the 50 defining Masters moments and offers their first memories of the event.
Once again from their respective quarantines, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss what a Masters in November would look like, the postponement of the Olympics and how PGA Tour players are helping their caddies. Also, golf journeyman Mark Baldwin talks to Golf Digest about the economics of the Korn Ferry Tour during the pandemic and all of the newfound time he's spending with his new baby.
From the comfort of their own homes, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss all of the updates in the golf world over the last week due to the coronavirus spread. They also rank their favorite match play moments and discuss whether the Tour should add more match play events. Then, four-time Euro Tour winner Matt Wallace talks to Golf Digest about how he's social distancing, his jumping between tours and a viral moment with his caddie.
A turbulent period in golf and beyond has our editors trying to make sense of it all. Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, Daniel Rapaport and Mike Stachura discuss whether people should still be trying to play golf and how the coronavirus has drastically altered the 2020 PGA Tour schedule. Also, English phenom Matthew Fitzpatrick talks to Golf Digest about his best experiences on the Tour, how he got started at Northwestern University and his love for Sheffield United.
Veteran PGA Tour caddie Paul Tesori talks to Golf Digest about his partnership with Webb Simpson and common arguments between players and caddies. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, and Daniel Rapaport discuss Paul Azinger's incendiary remarks about the European Tour, Sung-jae Im's breakthrough and the increase of young winners.
1983 PGA Championship winner and two-time Players champ Hal Sutton talks to Golf Digest (35:26) about the infamous Ryder Cup Tiger-Phil pairing, beating Jack and Tiger down the stretch, and his often copied “Be the right club today.” Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, and Daniel Rapaport discuss Patrick Reed's win in Mexico (10:27), last week's Reed criticism, and Daniel's side gig as a PGA Tour caddie.
PGA Tour rookie and 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year Scottie Scheffler talks to Golf Digest about the differences between the two tours, how he's dealing with the new schedule and the golfers that are the best at ping pong. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, and Daniel Rapaport discuss the chaotic week at Riviera, Tiger's disappointing weekend and CBS' coverage of the event.
Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, and Chris Powers discuss a milestone win for Lee Westwood, the unfortunate return of backstopping, and the latest in the Brooks-Bryson feud. Also, Daniel Rapaport calls in to break down Tiger's activity since the Presidents Cup, his prospects for 2020, and his new go-to shot off the tee.
Three-time PGA Tour winner Scott Stallings talks to Golf Digest about his new workout regimen, his goals for 2020, and Phil Mickelson's calves. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, and Daniel Rapaport discuss the Sony Open's exciting playoff and Charlie Woods' swing. Then, Stephen Hennessey and Chris Powers drop in to go over their best bets of the week for the American Express.
PGA Tour pro Harold Varner III talks to Golf Digest about his relationship with Michael Jordan, his approach to golf, and what he's working on for 2020. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, Keely Levins, and Daniel Rapaport discuss an exciting Presidents Cup, Tiger Woods' busy week, and more Patrick Reed controversy.
World Golf Hall of Famer Davis Love III talks to Golf Digest about Tiger Woods as a Presidents Cup Captain, playing in team competitions and his secret to playing for so long. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, and Daniel Rapaport discuss the Brendon Todd renaissance, recent golf penalties and the Sergio García baby reveal. This episode is presented by WHOOP.
Stats guru Justin Ray talks to Golf Digest about Rory McIlroy's emphasis on advanced stats and his work at 15th Club. Also, Alex Myers, Keely Levins, and Daniel Rapaport discuss Tiger choosing Tiger (and Patrick Reed) for the Presidents Cup, the U.S. DQ at the Spirit International, and a wild finish on the European Tour.
Charles Davis of FOX Sports talks to Golf Digest about Tiger at Stanford and his love of golf. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman, and Daniel Rapaport discuss Rory McIlroy's latest (on course) response to Brooks Koepka and Mickelson's streak of 26 years in the top 50 coming to an end.