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Today's headlines include: The Australian Bureau of Statistics will run a test version of the national Census for around 60,000 households next month.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping tomorrow, as part of his second visit to China since taking office.A French woman who testified at her husband’s trial for drugging and raping her, and allowing others to rape her, has been given the country’s highest civilian honour.And today’s good news: Australian golfer Grace Kim has won her first major title at the Evian Championship in France.Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimonsProducer: Elliot Lawry Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With all due respect to the Dick's Open and the ISCO Championship, Andy's Event of the Week, this episode was recorded immediately following the Scottish Open due to Brendan's recurring air travel cancellations. Chris Gotterup outdueled Rory McIlroy, Wyndham Clark, and the clock at the Renaissance Club to capture the Scottish Open title, the biggest win of his career to date. Andy and Brendan discuss Gotterup's continued development as a player and his battle against the shot clock on Sunday before mentioning strong performances from Rory, Scottie Scheffler, and Marco Penge in Scotland. The two then touch on the Evian Championship which ended in a playoff win for Grace Kim after perhaps the greatest closing stretch to a major in history. Andy and Brendan analyze this win in the greater context of the women's game and also note that Lottie Woad has earned enough points for an LPGA Tour card following this event. Lastly, Talor Gooch won LIV Andalucía despite a late charge from Jon Rahm, who believes he's currently hitting the ball better than he has at any point in the last two years. Rahm's comments lead to a bit of an Open power rankings discussion before Brendan wraps with some news coming out of Stefan Schauffele's latest interview. Watch our Open Championship preview LIVE on YouTube at 4 pm ET on Tuesday for continued coverage!
Ann shares her exclusive conversation with the legendary Alex Lifeson, Hall of Fame guitarist for RUSH and passionate golfer; talks RUSH music and golf with Brian Crowell, GM, Bally Golf Links at Ferry Point, Master PGA Professional; and talks about the Genesis Scottish Open, Evian Championship, Dicks Open and more.
En una cobertura mas, desde LIV Andalucia en Valederrama, todo lo que tiene que saber sobre esta etapa en tierra española, que tendrá doble participación mexicana.Ademas lo que nos espera en el Abierto de Escocia y la participación de Gaby López en el Evian Championship, penultimo Major femenil
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf. Desde Valderrama, con la última hora del torneo de LIV Golf Andalucía, los nombres propios, las sensaciones de Jon Rahm, el gran protagonista antes del torneo, lo que pueden hacer los españoles y la gran cita del Scottish Open. ¿Será la primera victoria de Scottie Scheffler? ¿Añadiremos un español más al Open?Respondemos a las dos preguntas clave para conocer cuál es la situación exacta de David Puig y la Ryder Cup y abordamos el Evian Championship. Semana de Grande.Con la colaboración de PING.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf. Desde Valderrama, con la última hora del torneo de LIV Golf Andalucía, los nombres propios, las sensaciones de Jon Rahm, el gran protagonista antes del torneo, lo que pueden hacer los españoles y la gran cita del Scottish Open. ¿Será la primera victoria de Scottie Scheffler? ¿Añadiremos un español más al Open? Respondemos a las dos preguntas clave para conocer cuál es la situación exacta de David Puig y la Ryder Cup y abordamos el Evian Championship. Semana de Grande. Con la colaboración de PING.
Cody catches up with Sophie Walker of Sky Sports to talk all things LPGA and LET ahead of this week's Evian Championship. We also hear from Minjee Lee who joined Cody a couple of days after her win at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship earlier this summer (47:30) Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our sponsors: Titleist Omni Hotels & Resorts 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 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coffee Golf season has come again and Brendan and Andy are ready for this week's Scottish Open. Before diving into the co-sanctioned field, Brendan shares a story from a listener who cashed out big thanks to this gambling podcast's constant mentions of Brian Campbell ahead of the John Deere Classic. Andy and Brendan then discuss the Genesis Scottish Open and the catnip of players posting their rounds at North Berwick early in the week. Content Machine Dylan Frittelli has told the world his plans to putt with a mini driver and Bob MacIntyre has Andy riled up with some comments about his driver swing. Attention then turns to the ISCO Championship in Kentucky, where DPWT players such as Jakob Skov Olesen will find themselves playing alongside PGA Tour stalwarts like John Bradley Holmes. Andy declares the ISCO as his "Event of the Week" and asks everyone to join him in following this tournament as closely as possible. The two circle back on the yearly discussion of the Evian Championship and its status as a major on the LPGA circuit before PJ jumps in to run down the field of "celebrities" at the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe. This segment touches on NFL legends like Jerry Rice, national weather anchors, and has three Gary Sheffield impressions baked in. The Champions Tour is in New York, but three-time defending champion Padraig Harrington will skip the Dick's Open for a tee time at the Scottish Open instead. Brendan wraps up the Schedule of the Week with some on-the-ground insight from the U.S. Adaptive Open, sharing the stories of some athletes competing in Maryland. In news, Collin Morikawa has a temporary new caddie and Brendan solicits an expert opinion on the interior design of Trout National.
On this edition of Golf Today, Todd Lewis and Jordan Cornette bring you around the wide world of golf! They start with a roundtable featuring Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner, then welcome in Andy Stevenson from the U.S. Adaptive Open who talks to some volunteers who help facilitate the tournament. After that, First Tee participant Dylan Au joins to talk about his experience and the First Tee program. Todd and Jordan then hear from Keegan Bradley on the Five Clubs Podcast where he discusses the possibility of being a player-captain in the upcoming Ryder Cup. Finally, Austin Smotherman from the Korn Ferry Tour joins with a special surprise from a family member and wrap up with Mirabel Ting ahead of the Evian Championship this week. All of that and more on this edition of Golf Today! ADAPTIVE OPEN VOLUNTEERS 19:32 DYLAN AU 24:40 KEEGAN BRADLEY 33:20 AUSTIN SMOTHERMAN 40:36 MIRABEL TING 53:09
It didn't take Brian Campbell all that long to get into the winners circle for a second time! This year's Mexico Open winner sealed the deal at the John Deere Classic as well on Sunday. Todd Lewis and Rich Lerner discuss the watershed moment in Cambell's career, one that Campbell himself might have been over after losing his PGA TOUR card in 2017. The European Swing begins in earnest on the TOUR this week as the game's best head over to Scotland for the Genesis Scottish Open. Rex Hoggard joins the program from across the pond to discuss all the big storylines, namely where Rory McIlroy's game is at going into the last stop before the Open Championship gets underway in his homeland. Sticking around Europe, the LPGA is gearing up for another major championship in Evian-Les-Bains, France! Beth Ann Nichols stops by to get us up to speed on how Nelly Korda is looking as she continues the hunt for her first win of the season. In the amateur ranks, the U.S. Adaptive Open got underway today at Woodmont Golf Club in Rockville Maryland! Golf Channel Correspondent Andy Stevenson joins us from one of the game's most impactful championships with insight as to how contestants are making their way around the golf course, regardless of physical or cognitive limitations. Andy Stevens (14:56)
John Axelsen og Jacob Skov Olesen kom begge gennem Final Qualifying til årets sidste major hos herrerne, The Open Championship. Det betyder, at vi får fem danskere med på Royal Portrush i næste uge. Vi taler med John Axelsen, der nu skal spille sin første major. Det er major-tid allerede i denne uge hos damerne, når de spiller Evian Championship. Her får feltets to danskere nu selskab af verdens bedste amatør, der i den forgangne weekend vandt Irish Open på Ladies European Tour med hele seks slag. Vi tager en tur rundt og ser på hvad der ellers er sket i golfens fabelagtige verden. Golf Showet er produceret af Qvortrup Media i samarbejde med https://www.golfexperten.dk og https://dmgreenkeeping.dk. Gå ind på http://hellofresh.dk/ og find den måltidskasse der passer til dig og dine behov.
In another player interview special I was honoured to be joined by one of the pioneers of the LPGA Tour in 7x LPGA Tour Winner, Major Winner & 6x Solheim Cup participant Angela Stanford as we discuss what led to the decision to retire from full time LPGA competition after 24 years on Tour as well as finding out about her incredible journey that has had lasting impressions with everyone on LPGA Tour! A self confessed late bloomer to the game Angela was born & raised in Texas and went to Texas Christian University (TCU) participating in 2000 Curtis Cup in England before turning Professional shortly after that. Angela would win her first LPGA title in 2003 at LPGA ShopRite Classic then follow it up with a 2nd place finish at 2003 US Women's Open at Pumpkin Ridge GC where she was narrowly defeated in a Playoff. Wins would also occur twice in 2008 at Bell Micro Classic & Lorena Ochoa Invitational (one of Angela's favourite ever players). In 2012 in Singapore Angela would win HSBC Women's Champions winning in a playoff. 6 years later at 40 years old after 76 Major Starts and 18 years on Tour, Angela's day of destiny was filled as she would win her first Major Championship at Evian-les-Bains for Evian Championship knocking off the tag of 'Best player never to win a major'. In 2020 Angela would win the last of her 7 titles in her home state of Texas with family in attendance at Volunteers of America Classic. Angela made the decision to retire at the end of the season and now looks forward to the future with the possibility of still playing on Legends of LPGA Tour. A perfect role model to the younger generation of Female Golfers and one of the most respected players on the Tour it was a pleasure to chat with Angela Stanford! If you enjoy the player episodes then please listen, subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts it all helps towards the growth of the show, also be sure to download on Podbean and Spotify. I hope you all enjoy!
In this next player episode I was joined by fellow Scottish compatriot and Scottish Women's Number 1 player Gemma Dryburgh who calls in from Texas due to a hurricane emergency evacuation in New Orleans. We find out how Gemma has found her season so far with 11 cuts made in 20 events this year on LPGA Tour including 6 Top 25 finishes and what is to come for the rest of the year after this week's Solheim Cup is finished. Gemma is from Westhill in Aberdeenshire about 7 miles short of Aberdeen and grew up playing Football and supporting both Aberdeen & Manchester United. Gemma went to Tulane University in Louisiana, New Orleans where she would win 2x Individual Titles, Represent Scotland at World, European & South American Team Championships & would participate for Great Britain & Ireland at 2014 Curtis Cup. In 2015 Gemma would turn professional and would gain starts on the Ladies European Tour for the first 2/3 seasons before winning a LPGA Tour card for 2018. Gemma is a 5x Professional title winner including the biggest win of her career in at Toto Japan Classic in November 2022 defeating home faithful Kana Nagai by 4 shots to win for the first time on LPGA Tour. Gemma has also won in 2017 on ALPG Tour & 3x Rose Ladies Series event winner in 2020 & 2021 in events hosted by Justin & Kate Rose! In 2023 Gemma would make every cut at the 5 Majors including a career best T8th at 2023 Evian Championship & would get the nod of approval from European Solheim Cup Captain Suzann Pettersen to represent Team Europe at Finca Cortesin where she earned a Full Point in 2 matches in Spain, something that is still memorable for her to this day! Gemma was great fun to have on and I enjoyed speaking to a fellow Scot! I hope you enjoy also! Listen & Download on either of Podbean, Apple Podcasts or Spotify! I appreciate the support!
In another player episode of the podcast I was joined by the current number 1 ranked in the race for the Ladies European Tour Rookie of the Year and 1x LET Winner Chiara Tamburlini who calls in from back home in Switzerland as she enjoys some time off before back to tournament action in mid August for the Scottish Open! It's been a great rookie season so far on the LET for Chiara with 5 Top 10's including a win by a whopping 7 shots at Joburg Ladies Open in April, a T2nd at Jabra Ladies Open at Evian Resort in May and a T3rd on her LET debut in Kenya. Chiara talks about her journey into the game while having a successful Amateur and College Career playing in 4x European Amateur Team events for Switzerland, playing Espirito Santo Trophy, playing 2x Palmer Cup's for International team and playing last year Augusta National Women's Amateur Championship! We found out how she has found Tour life so far while striking up friendships with many people. In 2023 Chiara would turn professional and on her first tournament played as a pro she would win the PGA Championship Gothenburg on the LETAS tour by 5 shots then a few weeks later with the Justin Rose backed Rose Ladies Open she would win that by 2 ultimately gaining her LET card after finishing 3rd overall! A couple of weeks ago Chiara would make her Major Championship debut at a Golf Course she has lots of experience at for the Evian Championship where she would make the weekend and finish T55th she would also play on the Saturday with none other than the Undisputed Number 1 Nelly Korda a surreal experience for anybody! Chiara was a great guest and I hope you enjoy the episode. A super talented Golfer with the world at her feet. Loved this episode. Thanks to Chiara. Download and listen via Podbean, Spotify & Apple Podcasts
Iain and Andrew begin the biggest week in golf with the best seat in the house, chatting in the stand on the first tee of the Old Course at Royal Troon with the isle of Arran rising up out of the Firth of Clyde and security guards being savaged by miniature schnauzers on the beach. They review a dramatic and popular win for Bob MacIntyre at The Scottish Open, as well as a flying finish at the Evian Championship. We hear from Brian Harman immediately after he has returned the Claret Jug and also Ludvig Åberg, with the pair wondering if the Swede has an issue with finishing the job in final rounds. Andrew also wonders how often his mother is going to go out of her way to publicly humiliate him during the week. More to come on Wednesday...Head over to randa.tv for all your Open Championship needs as well as the excellent new Lee Trevino film.Email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iain and Andrew begin the biggest week in golf with the best seat in the house, chatting in the stand on the first tee of the Old Course at Royal Troon with the isle of Arran rising up out of the Firth of Clyde and security guards being savaged by miniature schnauzers on the beach. They review a dramatic and popular win for Bob MacIntyre at The Scottish Open, as well as a flying finish at the Evian Championship. We hear from Brian Harman immediately after he has returned the Claret Jug and also Ludvig Åberg, with the pair wondering if the Swede has an issue with finishing the job in final rounds. Andrew also wonders how often his mother is going to go out of her way to publicly humiliate him during the week. More to come on Wednesday... Head over to randa.tv for all your Open Championship needs as well as the excellent new Lee Trevino film. Email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ann talks about how much she likes the fact that the PGA chose Keegan Bradley as the 2025 Ryder Cup Captain with updates on the Scottish Open, the Evian Championship, the Kaulig Companies Championship and LIV Golf Andalucia. Ann visits with Barney Adams, golf entrepreneur, and Bryan Karns, Dir., 2025 Championship Dir., Ryder Cup.
優勝し、トロフィーを手に笑顔の古江彩佳、14日、フランス・エビアン【エビアン時事】女子ゴルフの今季メジャー第4戦、アムンディ・エビアン選手権は14日、フランスのエビアン・リゾートGCで最終ラウンドが行われ、前日2位の古江彩佳が1イーグル、6バーディー、2ボギーの65で回り、通算19アンダーで初優勝した。 Japan's Ayaka Furue on Sunday won the Evian Championship in France, clinching her first victory in a women's major golf tournament.
Emission spéciale Evian Championship cette semaine. Céline Boutier défend son titre cette semaine et tentera de reprendre confiance après un début de saison loin de ses espérances. Alex Bettan, caddie de Weiwei Zhang sera avec nous en direct d'Evian. Dans la deuxième partie de l'émission, direction l'Ecosse et le DPWorld Tour pour retrouver Romain Langasque juste avant le Scottish Open.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The John Deer Classic featured the same low scores and winner from the same air BNB for the third straight year.The PGA TOUR's next stop is at the ISCO Championship, but everyone is really headed to the co-sanctioned DP World Tour's Scottish Open.The PGA of America surprised everyone by picking Keagan Bradley as the captain for Team USA in 2025 at Bethpage Black, and Alex and Michael think its a great idea.The LPGA's fourth major of the year is in France this weekend for the 30th anniversary of the Evian Championship. Will Nelly Korda recover from her dog bite to win again this year?"Alex is moving" is all we'll tell you about this little bit of the podcast ;)In Tuned In, Michael is enjoying a new HGTV remodeling show featuring super cheap homes in upstate NY, called Whose Afraid of a Cheap Old House. Alex, meanwhile, gives his full review of the complete third season of The Bear.This week's guest is Sebastian Davis, better known as Agent Sebastian from Cart Narcs. Sebastian chats with Alex about why he policies parking lots, shares his favorite interactions with strangers, and shares his take on the never ending airplane seat recline debate.The Celtics, fresh off their 18th NBA Championship, are on the sale block. The guys wonder who could be putting up the billions of dollars to claim the franchise.The Red Sox and Yankees faced off over the weekend, and it was't pretty for Michael's Yankees. Alex's Red Sox, meanwhile, are surging in the standings as baseball heads for the All Star Break.As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Alex celebrates the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, even without Joey Chestnut, while Michael is trying gooseberries for the first time and shares his take on the unique fruit. Support our friends!Save 10% on a Phone Caddy, Swing Aide Tumbler, and everything else with promo code COURSEOFLIFE at DesertFoxGolf.comUse our special link - https://zen.ai/thecourseoflife - to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Listen + Love + Subscribe: https://podfollow.com/1437411449Support the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4IJoin us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJFollow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQWatch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4Dt
Major season is in full swing, with the LPGA headed for Europe and The Amundi Evian Championship, while the over-50s play their Players Championship. Meanwhile, Open Championship tune up begins at the Genesis Scottish Open and LIV Golf Andalucía, with the DP World Tour and PGA Tour also together for the ISCO Championship.Music by www.Audionautix.com
Sean and Justin discuss the recent news and events in amateur golf. They talk about the US team winning the Palmer Cup on foreign soil, Luke Clanton's impressive performance in the John Deere Classic, and the decision he faces about turning pro or staying in college. They also hit on the Magnolia, US National Team debut scrimmage, North & South Junior, and the Elite Amateur Cup rankings They wrap up with a discussion of upcoming tournaments, including the Pacific Northwest Am, Trans-Miss, British Senior Am, IMG Junior World Golf Championships, and the Evian Championship.Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
In this latest Player Interview I am joined by LPGA Tour player & current World Rank Number 56 Lauren Coughlin as we talk through her stellar start to 2024 with 3 Top 10's and 8 Top 25's amassed already including a LPGA career best finish of T3rd at the first Major of the year at Chevron Championship where Lauren was First Round Leader after shooting a 66! She's followed that performance at Chevron with a T8th at Ford Championship and T9th at LPGA ShopRite Classic. We find out how she has found more consistency within her game at the top level which she puts down to improvement with the Putting all year! Lauren is a 3x Virginia Amateur Champion & won the 2016 ACC Individual title in College at University of Arizona where she has resided since 10 years old! Lauren turned professional in 2016 starting off on the Symetra Tour (Epson) with not much success at the start but things changed in 2018 after winning a LPGA Tour Card at LPGA Final Quali Tournament finishing T7th to gain status on Tour, while making a cross over back to the Symetra Tour Lauren would win the 2018 PHC Classic by a shot to Dottie Ardina as a result Lauren would make her Major Championship debut appareance at Evian Championship! We also talk about last week's Dow Championship pairs event with Bailey Tardy, Lauren's hopes of representing Team USA at Solheim Cup this year in her home state, find out why she is massively looking forward to AiG Womens Open at St Andrews in August! Lauren is also sponsored by the guys from No Laying Up Podcast after the opportunity arisen in 2019! A brilliant chat with a down to earth lovely person. Thanks Lauren! I hope you enjoy this great episode! Download & Listen on Podbean, Spotify & Apple Podcasts
C'est la rentrée ! Enfin, celle de la Gang puisque l'actualité golfique, elle, n'a guère pris de vacances ces dernières semaines et ce, pour notre plus grand plaisir ! 5e épisode du podcast LPBB où Lionel Boscher accompagné de Marion Ricordeau, Cyril Le Guern, Olivier Péron et Gurvann Bonny reviennent sur le changement de dimension de Céline Boutier au coeur de cet été avec son triomphe majeur à Evian et une seconde victoire d'affilée en Écosse.Et puis, au travers des tournois de ces dernières semaines, la Team #LPBB aborde doucement mais sûrement le chemin qui nous mènera en septembre vers le Sud de l'Espagne pour la 18e Solheim Cup puis vers Rome pour l'édition 2023 de la Ryder Cup.Une mise en bouche avant une série de petits rendez-vous tout au long de ces prochaines semaines pour vous accompagner dans l'attente et le suivi de ces deux grands moments de golf qui opposent les USA à l'Europe.Bonne écoute !MUSIQUEAuteur : Le GangTrack : Anita Latina Licence CCRetrouvez-nous tous les jours sur Twitter : @leblog_lpbb !
You think it's always been this way - but you've been living a lie. On this week's From the Clubhouse podcast, Tom Irwin and Steve Carroll explore the origin of 18 hole golf, why it's a completely random number, and whether we should think again as modern life - and family demands - impinge on our leisure time. Do we need to take 9-hole golf more seriously, and should we offer a more varied competition structure at our clubs? Elsewhere, slow play continues to rear its head as the row over Carlota Ciganda's penalty at the Evian Championship rumbles on. Do we do enough at club level to get us round the course quicker? And Steve has been on his travels again and reckons he has played the most insane golf course he's ever seen. He gives you the lowdown on Bishop Auckland, in County Durham. From the Clubhouse is produced in association with TaylorMade Golf
Lee Hodges wins the 3M No wind, and the players scorched the course Lee wins by 7 shots for his 1st victory on tour. The 28-year-old closed out the first wire-to-wire victory this season on the PGA TOUR (and the first one in 3M Open history) 63-64 and never looked back, setting the event's new scoring record at 24 under par. ranked first in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green Ranked 4th SGP 81% greens in regulation (58 of 72). Celine Boutier wins Evian Championship in a runaway. largest margin of victory in a women's major in eight years. LPGA player DQ's herself not accepting penalty Alex Cejka wins Senior Open Championship in a playoff over Padraig Harrington UTAH GOLFER UPDATES Patrick Fishburn loses in a play off on KF Tour, moves to 15 in KF points standings Zach Blair shoots 64 for a T13 finish, fully exempt from medical leave Tony FInau gets T7 with cold 4th round Peter Kuest gets T50, has earned TOUR Special Temporary Membership last week Equipment PGA Tour will not support golf ball rollback/changes Ping releases the final putter of the 1988 commemorative Ping Slam. Callaway officially releases the Apex pro, CB and MB irons. WITB Winner Lee Hodges Driver: Titleist TSR2 (8.0 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Speeder 757 Evolution VI TX 3-wood: Titleist TSR3 (15 degrees) Shaft: UST Mamiya LIN-Q M40X 8F5 Hybrid: Titleist TSR3 (21 degrees) Shaft: KBS Tour Hybrid Prototype 95 X Irons: Titleist T100 (4-6), Titleist 620 CB (7-9) Shafts: KBS Tour C-Taper 130 X Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM9 (46-10F, 52-08F, 56-10S, 60-04L) Shafts: KBS Tour C-Taper 130X (46, 52), KBS HI-Rrev 2.0 125S (56, 60) Putter: Scotty Cameron Golo 6 tour prototype Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Grips: Golf Pride MCC
We sit down to talk about Michael's golfing journey from a 23 handicap to how playing off 17.5 and chat through his goals, how low he'd like to get and plenty more. We played The Heritage Golf Club together and it was a first for both of us. We really enjoyed the day out, even with plenty of rain the course was holding up really well and greens were rolling! We pick our US Ryder Cup team now that the deadline for qualification is closing soon, who do you think will be in the squad. We also recap the Evian Championship and the Senior Open. Let us know what you'd like us to cover more of this year and we'll do our absolute best to look after that for you! Your support and feedback is really important to us and helps us make the best content for you that we can! We have more new videos coming to our YouTube Channel soon, so please subscribe to our channel for something you have never seen before! If you have any thoughts or comments let us know and leave a review. Get in touch with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bogeymenpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BogeyPod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bYG9Ud9Vyy7Gfa6mrcaBAv
Tron and Cody take the reins in this week's recap pod with Jordan Perez hopping on for our LPGA coverage of the Evian Championship. We begin with the 3M as Lee Hodges claims his first career tour victory with a seven shot victory at TPC Twin Cities. Then, we're on to some Ryder Cup discussions for both squads (12:50) with just one regular season event left on the tour schedule. We shift gears over to the Evian (22:15) as Jordan joins us to dissect Celine Boutier becoming the first French woman to win the event. There's also Solheim Cup implications to discuss after several strong showings from the European side, the slow pay penalty assessed to Carlota Ciganda during Friday's second round, plus a quick recap of the US Junior Am. We close the pod with some off-course PGA Tour news (1:01:30) as Jay Monahan's memo confirms the PGA Tour will not support the MLR roll back, plus some additional details in the memo on the potential process for LIV players returning to the Tour, communication from the tour to the players on the negotiations with the PIF and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Adams recaps a wild weekend in golf. Celine Boutier wins the Evian Championship, Padraig Harrington and Alex Cejka power through insane weather at the Senior Open and Lee Hodges collects his 1st PGA Tour win at the 3M Open.
In today's episode, we'll cover Lee Hodges' victory at the 3M Open, Celine Boutier's historic win at the Evian Championship, Rose Zhang's success, Alex Cejka's triumph, and the latest news and changes in the PGA Tour.Sources: CBS Sports, Yahoo Sports, SBNation.com, Golf Digest, PGA Tour, Essentially Sports
Celine Boutier was fantastic at the Evian Championship, becoming the first Frenchwoman to win this major title on home turf. But this didn't come without some slow-play rules controversy involving Carlota Ciganda, and Angel Yin's ball being picked up by a young spectator! NCG's Matt Chivers and Matt Coles take a look back at the action from France, as well as a brutal week in Wales where Alex Cejka won the Senior Open at Royal Porthcawl. Brutal conditions led to some huge scores on Sunday, even by the leaders, as the wind and rain caused havoc on the coast. The team also discusses Lee Hodges' dominant display at the 3M Open on the PGA Tour, and what this now means for the FedEx Cup rankings. As we head into the final week of the regular season, could the likes of Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry miss out on the FedEx Cup Playoffs? The Slam is an NCG podcast in association with Callaway. You know what to do!
Today, Mark Zecchino and Adam Scully discuss the latest in the world of golf, including Brooke Henderson's runner-up finish at the Evian Championship, and Lee Hodges' first career PGA Tour win at the 3M Open. Plus, we're joined by Marla and Lindsay Traves to talk about the 8th annual Stomp the Stigma Tournament at Summit, CPKC Women's Open Tournament Director Ryan Paul joins the show and we chat with Davis Shore, the latest winner on PGA Tour Canada!
(0:00) Hardy opens the Sports Hub Golf Club looking at the 3M Open leaderboard. Lee Hodges leads the field (–20) heading into the final round. (14:00) Evian Championship, slow play, […]
Ahead of the fourth LPGA major of the year, Randy catches up with Grant Boone to talk all things Evian Championship and LPGA. Grant is a long time play by play voice on Golf Channel and brings a great perspective on the up and down history of the Evian and the debate around what makes a major earn that distinction on tour. We also get into some general discussion on this season thus far and some of the names who we expect to contend this week in France. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Its the fourth of five women's majors of the year and Women and Golf Editor Emma Ballard is along to talk Evian Championship, Aramco Series and some of the bigger issues around golf. Links mentiond on this episode: Angus and Grace Go Golfing website (https://www.angusandgracegogolfing.com) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/angusandgracegogolfing/)
Another great week of golf gets going tomorrow! Allow us to help you get ready. The fourth women's major gets underway at the Evian Championship tomorrow, so Paige Mackenzie drops in to get us up to speed on the field and share her notes about the golf course. Aspiring LPGA pro Jenny Bae calls us to discuss her recent success on the EPSON Tour as well, and everything she's doing to make sure she joins the field in Evian-Les-Bains next season. Over in Minnesota, the race for the FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS is heating up as the 3M marks the next big chance players on the bubble have of making a run at Eastlake and the TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Amy Rogers joins us from TPC Twin Cities for the latest on Justin Thomas, and how his recent struggles haven't diminished his self confidence OR his love for the game. Back across the pond the Senior Open Championship gets going tomorrow too! 4-time champion Bernhard Langer is amongst the competitors this week! He stops by to discuss what it will take for him and his fellow competitors to dethrone Darren Clarke as champion at Royal Porthcawl. Last week was a groundbreaking win for Brian Harman, he showed nerves of steel to close out his first major championship after sleeping on a 54-hole lead. Sports psychologist Morris Pickens analyzes the mental tricks that Harman employed to stay steady under pressure. And with the Olympics officially a year away, Executive Director of the International Golf Federation Antony Scanlon calls in to remind us of all we have to look forward to at the upcoming games! Antony Scanlon (14:10) Morris Pickens (20:13) Michael Thorbjornsen (27:59) Bernhard Langer (36:24) Jenny Bae (41:52)
Cette semaine une émission spéciale The Amundi Evian Championship enregistré depuis le Golf Evian Resort . Dans ce before on vous donne les clés pour suivre le tournoi qui débute ce jeudi sur les bords du Lac Leman. Jacques Bungert, vice président du tournoi, nous raconte l'histoire du tournoi qui fête sa 29e édition. Matthieu Camison, directeur d'Evian Resort Golf nous parle du parcours qui chaque année accueil les meilleures joueuses et les visiteurs dans les mêmes conditions d'exigence et d'entretien. Amélie Bourdin, directrice du tournoi nous parle du plateau de joueuses cette semaine. Enfin, Céline Herbin et Céline Boutier nous parle de cette semaine si particulière pour elles. Une émission présentée par Romain Lefebvre.
Today, Bob Weeks and Mark Zecchino discuss the latest in the world of golf, including a full preview of the Evian Championship, which Brooke Henderson is looking to win for the second straight year! Plus, we're joined by YouTube golfer Micah Morris, who's playing on PGA Tour Canada this week and Adam Scully drops by for our TSN Edge picks for the 3M Open.
Allez Evian! The Evian Championship starts this week in France, and the reigning U.S. Women's Open champion Allisen Corpuz will have to brush up on her French as she vies for her second major championship victory of the season. She calls in from France to catch up with George and Whit. Hoylake native Matthew Jordan captured the hearts of golfers all over with a T-10 finish in just his second Open start, at his home club no less! Jordan also joins the show to discuss how special the week was for him and his loved ones. Back stateside, 17-year old Kiara Romero won the biggest event of her career to date at the U.S. Girls Junior Amateur! The Oregon commit stops by the show to talk about the thrilling 36-hole final match and a slew of exemptions she's earned with her first USGA title. Akshay Bhatia broke through last week as well at the Barracuda Championship for his first PGA TOUR win. 3-time PGA TOUR winner Johnson Wagner joins our crew to talk about what the opposite field win means for the up and coming star. Not to mention, we Gary Koch is the newest recipient of the Payne Stewart Award! Our crew talks to the 6-time PGA TOUR winner about his charitable work with the First Tee and what the honor means to him. Matthew Jordan (2:50) Allisen Corpuz (35:10) Kiara Romero (40:52) Johnson Wagner (48:01)
The game's best women take centre stage this week for the fourth Major of their season at The Amundi Evian Championship in France.Celebrating 10 years as a Grand Slam event there are six Australians in the field, including former champion Minjee Lee.Meanwhile in the U.S there are just two events before the Playoffs get underway with some big names struggling and if you just can't get enough links golf the over 50s are in Wales for the Senior Open Championship.Jimmy Emanuel and Rod Morri are joined by Tony Webeck to preview and tip all the action.Music by www.Audionautix.com
Today, Adam Scully, Bob Weeks and Mark Zecchino recap this week's Open Championship! Plus, we look ahead to the Evian Championship, where Brooke Henderson is defending her major title. And we chat with Stuart MacDonald, who won on PGA Tour Canada last week.
This week I'm chatting all about my incredible experience playing in my first 2 major championships: The Evian Championship and The AIG Women's open at Muirfield Golf Club. Listen to hear loads of exclusive stories featuring the biggest female golfers in the world!
Angela Stanford is a professional golfer on the LPGA Tour. Since turning pro in 2000, she has had eight professional wins including seven on the LPGA Tour. In 2018, she won the Evian Championship and achieved her dream of winning her first LPGA Major championship. A standout golfer in college at TCU, Stanford was a four-time All-American with the Horned Frogs and the 1999 WAC player of the year. She has also been a member six U.S. Solheim Cup teams and was recently named assistant U.S. captain of the 203 Solheim Cup team. Today on the podcast, we talk to Angela about her golf career, winning that first LPGA Major, what it means to live out her faith on the LPGA tour and why she wanted to honor her mom by starting the Angela Stanford Foundation. Looking for faith/sports gift ideas? Check out our new Increase store with Sports Spectrum apparel, gifts, devotionals and more. http://TheIncrease.com
This week, hosts Alex Lauzon and Michael Russell discuss Tiger's waves off the course, Hovland winning ways, Alex's poor football picks, and the LPGA's Hope Barnett comes back on the podcast. At the Hero World Challenge, Hovland take a back-to-back title to join Tiger as the only one to do it here, while Tiger's press conference makes everyone gitty with excitement (1:36). The DP World Tour's Australian Open included a mens, womens, and amature event all taking place at once, and it was glorious (8:41). This weekend the PGA Tour goes to the QBE shootout, where the LPGA's Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson join stars from the PGA Tour in this team event taking place in Naples, FL, where the LPGA's CME Championship just happened (10:09). In Tuned In, Michael is watching the Netflix Addams' family series, "Wednesday," while Alex is watching the sequel/reboot of one of the most popular Christmas movies of all time (12:21). Hope Barnett, a content creator for the LPGA Tour, rejoins the pod to chat about her amazing travels with the tour, and being enveloped with a parachute on the 72nd hole at the Evian Championship (15:08). In college football, the regular season has come to an end. Alex's picks leave much to be desired, but the Bowl Season is here to redeem his chances (42:16). In the NFL, Alex's picks weren't much better, and neither was Michael's Giant's performance this past week (46:32). As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Alex is enjoying the local farmer's market, while Michael is finally returning to a favorite Savannah restaurant with some great shrimp and grits (48:49).
Major Championship winner Angela Stanford fondly recalls her other LPGA Tour victories, setting several scoring records along the way. The highlight, her 2018 win at the Evian Championship, setting a record by becoming a major champion at age 40 in her 76th major championship. She recalls the help and guidance she has received over the years from Shady Oaks Professional Mike Wright, a fellow member of the Texas Golf Fall of Fame. Angela recounts her experiences as a 6-time Solheim Cup participant, especially the 2015 come-from-behind win in Germany for Captain Juli Inkster. Finally, she proudly relates the work her foundation is doing, in her Mother's honor, serving young people impacted by cancer. Angela Stanford shares the rest of her story, "FORE the Good of the Game."
Canadian Pro Golfer, two-time Major Champion and RBC Ambassador, Brooke Henderson joined OverDrive to chat about gimme putts, leaving the pin in, her new putting grip, the Evian Championship, where she stands among the greatest Canadian golfers of all-time, golfing in Canada, LIV Golf, her role as an RBC Ambassador, role models and her acting skills.
Hour 1 to kick off a Wednesday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Frank Corrado & Dave Feschuk as the guys are joined out of the gate by Brooke Henderson to chat about her Evian Championship victory & the future of Golf in Canada. As well we touch on the Jays loss to Baltimore last night, Bichette and Berrios' struggles & get into LeBron signing a two-year extension with the Lakers.
Despite previous plans to not recap the weekend in golf, we've fired up the pod and entered the court of public opinion as Randy is called to task in light of Brooke Henderson's second major win as the Canadian claimed the Evian Championship. Then the spotlight shines on the big guy and DJ as Soly gleefully recaps a pair of facial hair wagers that must be paid after Tony Finau's Sunday charge to win the 3M. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXTSTEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in OR, NH, or NY. Risk free bet paid out in the form of non-withdrawable free bet token, max. $1,000. Min. $5 deposit. New customers only. Eligibility restrictions apply. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for full terms and conditions.
TSN Golf Analyst, Bob Weeks joined OverDrive after Brooke Henderson's victory at the Evian Championship. He touched on her clutch back nine on Sunday, her mentality and maturity, the significance of her second major win, her legacy among Canadian golfers, the marketability of her game, the lack of credit she receives and the unique story of her stardom.
Coffee / bloody mary / mimosa golf is back so the Mixed Bag must return to preview the Amundi Evian Championship and we have a special guest host in Sara Hutchins! Sara is a longtime FTL supporter, golf getaway go-er and you can hear her talk about her experience at Camp Bandon here. Abby sits this episode out while working the U.S. Adaptive Open Championship and Justin takes the host role (gloriously). He takes his crack at pronouncing croissant, Sara identifies the questionable French identity of the Evian and the pair makes picks for the Evian across varying categories. Thanks so much to Sara for joining the pod and we can't wait to have you back again soon! Amundi Evian Championship TV TIMES (all times Eastern) Thursday, July 21 – 5-7 a.m., 9:30-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel) Friday, July 22 – 5-7 a.m., 9:30-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel) Saturday, July 23 – 5:30-9 a.m. (Golf Channel); 9-11 a.m. (CNBC) Sunday, July 24 – 5:30-9 a.m. (Golf Channel); 9-11 a.m. (CNBC) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foretheladies/support