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Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch welcome a number of guests on Golf Today on Tuesday! First, Woody Austin joins to talk about the 2007 Presidents Cup, the Sanderson Farms Championship, and more. Then, Emilia Migliaccio joins to preview the ongoing Blessings Collegiate. Plus, John Wood joins to discuss the Presidents Cup. After that, Kevin Velo joins to discuss what's going on with the Korn Ferry Tour this week. Later, last year's Sanderson Farms winner Luke List joins to discuss that and more. Then, Procore Championship winner Patton Kizzire joins the show. Finally, Quade Cummins stops by to further talk about this week's KFT Finals! WOODY AUSTIN: 0:01 EMILIA MIGLIACCIO: 15:27 JOHN WOOD: 18:48 KEVIN VELO: 29:17 LUKE LIST: 33:21 PATTON KIZZIRE: 40:42 QUADE CUMMINS: 46:13
Golf Channel on course analyst and 2023 NCAA Champion Emilia Migliaccio joins us live from Omni La Costa resort ahead of calling the Women's final to talk about the golf course and what we can expect for the men next week. Emilia not only has competed in the NCAA finals twice herself, she now calls golf on PGATour live, as well as the Korn Ferry Tour, at USGA events, and more. There aren't many better voices to hear from to talk NCAA Golf than Emilia so we hope you all enjoy this conversation! Thanks for the support as always! Cheers, - The Tie Guys Website: https://www.thetiepodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcast GoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.com CODE: thetie for 20% off BDraddy: bdraddy.com CODE: thetie25 for 25% off
Emilia Migliaccio is an American Women's Professional Golfer. As a standout Amateur, Emilia won the gold medal in the Women's Individual event at the Pan American Games, as well as multiple wins as an All America golfer at Wake Forest University. She has also represented the USA in the Curtis Cup, Junior Solheim Cup, The Junior Ryder Cup and The Palmer Cup. Emilia is still competitive at the highest level but has focussed her attention on broadcasting for The PGA TOUR, and The Golf Channel. She joins Mark on the #OntheMark podcast to help you to bring out your best under pressure in competition. Emilia addresses important performance topics such as: What working hard looks like What to do when things aren't going well Keeping a proper perspective and dealing with hardship Positive attitudes and never quitting Processes, routines and dealing with nerves, and Acceptance of results and moving forward. She also breaks down some positive practice habits as she elaborates on: Simulating pressure environments in practice On-course practice, and Performance drills This podcast is also available as a vodcast. Go to YouTube and search and subscribe to Mark Immelman
Join us for another Golf Today roundtable as Eamon Lynch and George Savaricas are joined by Ryan Lavner and Golf Digest Senior Writer Joel Beall. The roundtable discusses Stephan Jaeger's win at the Houston Open along with Scottie Scheffler's dramatic second place finish. Later, Eamon and George are joined by both former Wake Forest golfer Emilia Migliaccio and current Stanford golfer Megha Ganne as they prepare for the Augusta National Women's Amateur. The pair at the desk will also hear from Nelly Korda following her victory in the Arizona Championship while GolfWeek Senior Writer Beth Ann Nichols joins to discuss Korda's recent run. Blair O'Neal and Martin Hall, Co-Hosts of School of Golf drop by to discuss season 14 of the show. Emilia Migliaccio (12:35) Golf Today Roundtable (18:34) Megha Ganne (33:56) Beth Ann Nichols (38:53) Blair O'Neal & Martin Hall (49:25)
Emilia Migliaccio Doran is one of the most accomplished amateur golfers of the last decade, playing on Arnold Palmer Cup, Curtis Cup, Junior Ryder Cup and Junior Solheim Cup teams, winning a team national championship at Wake Forest and finishing as the runner-up at the 2021 Augusta National Women's Amateur. But despite all that, she is choosing to retain her amateur status and go into a career covering golf on the broadcast side with Golf Channel and PGA TOUR LIVE. She explains her reasoning, while sharing stories about her star-studded amateur teammates over the past few years.
We talk with Emilia Migliaccio who is currently a commentator for NBC Sports/Golf Channel. Emilia has had a stellar junior career (3-time Rolex Junior All-American), collegiate career at Wake Forest (4-time All-American, 2023 NCAA Team Champions) and amateur career generally (2022 Women's North & South Amateur champion, 2021 Augusta National Women's Amateur runner-up, gold medalist at 2019 Pan American Games, and winning USA Curtis Cup teams in 2021 and 2022, among other accomplishments). We discuss her success as a golfer, her decision in her senior year at Wake Forest to focus on becoming a golf commentator rather than pursue a pro career, and what it has been like to be on the other side of the microphone these past two plus years.
Former Wake Forest women's golfer Emilia Migliaccio shares her story of competing in the US Women's Open golf tournament at Pebble Beach, while also working as a reporter for NBC covering the event. Also, more on Northwestern firing Pat Fitzgerald as head football coach, and how the Northwestern president Michael Schill looks bad as well.
My guest this week is Emilia Migliaccio, 2023 NCAA Champion from Wake Forest University, 2-time Curtis Cup competitor, GOLF Channel commentator, and on going competitive golfer. Emilia spoke a lot about her decision to bypass professional golf as she decided she wanted to pursue other options such as being a commentator/podcaster, journalist, and amateur competitor. This week will likely be the first of many where we see Emilia continuing to compete in some of the world's biggest tournaments while also covering those events. What a cool way to stay involved with the game.For those of you who are sorting through why it is that you play golf or need to sort out what your exact relationship with the game is, this episode may be for you. Emilia and I spend plenty of time discussing what it is we love so much about golf and why it is important to have a clear view into why you enjoy playing or what else it is within the game that you are passionate about. Hope you all enjoy this conversation and let us know at the links below what you think!Cheers,- The Tie GuysWebsite:https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=enTwitter:https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastTikTok:@tieguys @tieguytexasranger @tieguyhs GoodWalk Coffee:https://goodwalkcoffee.comCODE: thetie for 20% offBDraddy:bdraddy.comCODE: thetie25 for 25% off
Coach Ryan Potter, Associate Head Coach of the Wake Forest Women's Golf team sits down to discuss winning the 2023 D1 Women's National Championship, stories with his team, coaching, Clippd stat tracking and more!Coach Ryan Potter Bio via Wake Forest Women's Golf Page located at https://godeacs.com/sports/womens-golf/roster/coaches/ryan-potter/1028"Ryan Potter has spent six seasons on the coaching staff of the Wake Forest women's golf program, joining the program in January, 2017. After serving as an assistant coach in 2017-18, he was promoted to associate head coach in the summer of 2018.In his sixth season with the Demon Deacons, Potter worked with 2023 WGCA National Coach of the Year Kim Lewellen to lead Wake Forest to the first national title in women's golf program history. En Route to becoming the 2023 champs, the Deacs also won a program-record five regular-season titles and had a program-record five All-ACC selections. Potter also coached four All-Americans and three Arnold Palmer Cup selections on the 2022-23 squad, along with the program's first-ever back-to-back ACC Player of the Year in Rachel Kuehn. For the first time in his career, Potter earned WGCA National Assistant Coach of the year honors in May 2022. During the 2021-22 season, Potter coached alongside ACC Coach of the Year Kim Lewellen to lead the Deacs' to their second ACC title in four years and make an appearance at the NCAA Championships for the fourth year in a row. Including the ACC title, Wake Forest won a program-record five team titles this season and remained in the top-five of the Mizuno WGCA Coaches Poll for the entirety of the spring season. Potter coached ACC Player of the Year Rachel Kuehn and ACC Freshman of the Year Carolina Chacarra, both of which earned WGCA All-America accolades for the 2021-22 season. Wake Forest also had a program-record four players earn All-ACC recognition at the conclusion of the 2022 spring seasonDuring the 2021 spring season, Potter helped coach three All-ACC selections and two All-Americans on the programs way to their third appearance in four years at the NCAA Championships in Scottsdale, Arizona. Under the guidance of coach Potter, 2021 All-Americans Rachel Kuehn and Lauren Walsh have dropped full strokes off their season averages since arriving on campus in 2019. Senior Vanessa Knecht has dropped three strokes off her average since arriving on campus in 2018. Over his first four seasons on the Wake Forest staff, Potter also helped the Deacons win the 2019 ACC Championship, win 13 individual titles, nine team titles and reach the championship match of the 2019 NCAA Championship. He has coached five All-Americans, including 2018 NCAA Champion and 2019 Augusta National Women's Amateur Champion Jennifer Kupcho and 2019 ACC Individual Champion Emilia Migliaccio. Potter came to Wake Forest from Charlotte where he was the first assistant coach in program history as the 49ers prepared to begin competing in women's golf in 2017-18. He helped sign six players to National Letters of Intent to form the program's first recruiting class.For two seasons, 2014-15 and 2015-16, Potter was an assistant women's golf coach at UNLV, helping the Running Rebels to a pair of Top 25 national rankings. During his time in Las Vegas, UNLV posted four team and five individual victories, including the 2016 Mountain West Conference title, and made its first NCAA Championship appearance in seven years.Prior to moving to the women's side of the game, Potter was an assistant men's golf coacContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
My guest on this episode is Ryan Potter from Wake Forest University. He just got back from Scottsdale, AZ after helping lead the Lady Deacons to their first National Championship in program history. We spoke about his start in coaching and what led to the team's success this year. Fantastic conversation with one of the best coaches in the country! Ryan Potter - Wake Forest Women's Golf Associate Head Coach Elite Amateur Golf Series - Official Website The Story Within - The 2022 U.S. Amateur Documentary - Available Now on YouTube! The Back of the Range Collection at Imperial SportsCOUPON CODE: BOTR15 for 15% your entire purchase!Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
In this episode of College Golf Talk, host Steve Burkowski, fresh off a red-eye, joins Brentley Romine to recap a historic week at Grayhawk – Wake Forest's first NCAA women's title, Rose Zhang's back-to-back, Emilia Migliaccio's incredible comeback story and more. They then quickly handicap the men's NCAA Championship field with a little stock up, stock down, while also looking at the player of the year race.
On this episode of College Golf Talk, Steve Burkowski and Brentley Romine welcome Wake Forest women's coach Kim Lewellen, whose team is less than 24 hours removed from a huge win at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate. They talk the reemergence of Lauren Walsh, the return of Emilia Migliaccio and how the Demon Deacons finally plan to solve the Grayhawk puzzle. Then Burko and Brentley go over some other results, including yet another near-59, before finishing with a discussion on all-time teams for Oregon and BYU, who meet on the football field this Saturday.
My guest on this episode is Sarah Lebrun Ingram, the victorious captain of the U.S. Curtis Cup team. We spoke about her start in the game, her success as a career amateur, and what it was like leading players like Rose Zhang and Emilia Migliaccio to victory in Wales and also at Merion in convincing fashion.Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
Happy national rubber eraser day! Damon and George mark the occasion by talking about which golfers would like to erase their 2022 seasons so far and start from scratch. Fresh off a win at the Western Intercollegiate, University of Texas Head Men's Golf Coach John Fields stops by! The two-time national coach of the year talks about the state of the program heading into championship season and Texas Alumnus Scottie Scheffler's big win at the Masters. Back on the PGA TOUR, The RBC Heritage is reaching the halfway point. So, the guys evaluate how the field is looking, the weather conditions, and what competitors will have to do to keep their names in the mix this weekend. Also, the American team for the Curtis Cup has been finalized! Decorated collegiate golfer and Golf Channel contributor Emilia Miglicaccio has made the american team for the second time in her career and joins the guys to discuss what makes the competition so special. John Fields (11:54) Emilia Migliaccio (53:24)
The 2022 Augusta National Women's Amateur begins tomorrow, and who better to talk to about it than Emilia Migliaccio (@emiliamigliacc1)? Emilia played in the inaugural ANWA in 2019, finished second last year, and will be in the field again this week. She talks with Garrett Morrison about the unique aspects of the event, the different challenges of the two host courses, her strategies for negotiating Augusta National's greens, and the lessons she learned after coming up short in a playoff last year. In addition to being an elite amateur golfer, Emilia is also an accomplished writer and a Golf Channel reporter, and she explains why she has decided to pursue a career in journalism instead of turning professional in golf.
After 50 years, the final playing of The Chevron Championship at Mission Hills Country Club gets underway. Amy Rogers joins the show to talk about the bittersweet goodbye and the special traditions that meant so much to the players. Defending champion, Patty Tavatanakit, stops by to discuss her rise from UCLA, to major champion, to rookie off the year and her plans to go back-to-back this week at The Chevron Championship. Also, Damon and Eamon dive into the Augusta National Women's Amateur tournament to give you interviews, analysis and insight into year three of this special event. The Valero Texas Open also starts this week. Damon and Eamon check in on the players who are looking to find form and momentum heading into the Masters. Speaking of The Masters…Tiger Woods is reportedly playing a practice round. But will he try to play in the actual tournament? The guys discuss. Mollie Marcoux Samaan (19:07) Patty Tavatanakit (51:14) Emilia Migliaccio (1:06:40)
It is apparent to anyone who follows amateur golf that there is much more to Emilia Migliaccio than just her on-course accomplishments. Dave Giancola and Mike Trostel talk with the 22-year-old North Carolinian who graduated from Wake Forest, interned for Golf Channel, helped the USA win the Curtis Cup and started a master's degree program – all in the summer of 2021!Originally aired in September 2021
It's National Girls and Women in Sports Day and we're joined by soccer star Mia Hamm. Shane and Rex talk to Hamm about influential moments in women's sports history and discuss her golf game ahead of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 2021 Augusta National Women's Amateur runner-up, Emilia Migliaccio, also joins the show to talk about what it's like to play at Augusta as well as her new career as a golf writer. With his game trending in the right direction at last week's Farmers Insurance Open, Jason Day is ready for a comeback. The guys dive into Day's past success and break down his chances at Pebble. Emilia Migliaccio: 13:40 Mia Hamm: 31:08 Sam Bennett: 47:55
This episode of the Silver Club Podcast highlights the bubbly Wake Forest All-American and victorious Curtis Cup Team member, Emilia Migliaccio. In this podcast, Emilia describes the moment when she knew she would be in a playoff for the 2021 Augusta National Women's Amateur as well as where she hopes to see her life move towards via her blossoming media career.
My guest on this episode helped Team USA capture the Curtis Cup in Wales. Rachel Kuehn is an All-American at Wake Forest and secured the winning point for the Americans. Actually, so did her Mom in 1998! Tons of incredible stories and laughs in this episode. Rachel Kuehn - Wake Forest University Women's GolfRachel Kuehn - Instagram Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY! Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.com Website: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips Cover Art Photo - USGA
My guest on this episode just returned from Wales as part of the victorious United States Curtis Cup team. Emilia Migliaccio wrapped up an All-American career at Wake Forest and is now focusing on the next chapter in her life.....which doesn't include professional golf! Great stories and insight from one of the best amateurs in the world! Photo: Oisin Keniry / USGA Emilia Migliaccio - Wake Forest GolfEmilia Migliaccio - InstagramEmilia Migliaccio - Golf Channel Editorial Staff Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY! Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.com Website: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
Amy & Adam recap a wild week at The ANA Inspiration - including Amy's viral interview with Shanshan Feng, Lydia Ko's sizzling 62, and Patty Tavatanakit's breakthrough win. Plus they talk about the return of the LPGA Tour at the LOTTE Championship and Emilia Migliaccio joins Amy & Adam to chat about her runner-up finish at the Augusta National Women's Amateur.
On our first of two episodes this week during the 2021 Masters, we kick things off by recapping the last week of golf action including Jordan Spieth's return to success with winning the Valero Texas Open, Tsubasa Kajitani defeating Emilia Migliaccio in a playoff to win the second Augusta National Women's Amateur as well as Patty Tavatanakit holding off Lydia Ko to win the ANA Inspiration.To close things out we welcome in Payton, co-founder of Birdie Bundle, to talk about the grind behind becoming one of the biggest and best golf subscription box companies including what goes into picking what brands to include, what goes into curating boxes to fit customers styles and much more! Follow Birdie Bundle on Instagram @TheBirdieBundle and sign up for your subscription today at BirdieBundle.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=Y6XV98Q4LEYKE)
We kick off this week's podcast focusing on Patty Tavatanakit winning the first major of the 2021 season (and her maiden title) at the ANA Inspiration, going wire-to-wire. In the Amateur game, Tsubasa Kajitana from Japan came out victorious at the second Augusta National Women's Amateur in a playoff against Emilia Migliaccio. The main focus of the show is naturally on The Masters, even more so after Jordan Spieth’s win…
Top-10 ranked amateur Emilia Migliaccio spent her Fall 2020 without the Wake Forest Demon Deacons when the ACC decided to cancel its college golf events -- and responded by becoming a regular face in professional golf events, including two majors. In this New Year's Eve chat, we talk Emilia's 2020, her side hustle as a published author and her motivation for an NCAA title in her final season at Wake Forest. Follow Emilia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/13emilia/ Follow Wake Forest Women's Golf: https://twitter.com/WakeWGolf Follow Swings & Studies on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwingsStudies