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El día de hoy hablamos del ganador de la FedEx Cup, Tommy Fleetwood quien tuvo su primera victoria de todos los tiempos en el PGA TOUR, además de todas las noticias más relevantes de la semana, las secciones de pregúntale al pro y reglas del golf; acompáñanos una vez más en esta emisión, si te gusta lo que hacemos dale seguir y regálanos 5 estrellas.
The fireworks aren't just on the course this season — they're in the conversation.Coming off a sensational Tour Championship victory and first PGA Tour win at his 164th start, Tommy Fleetwood finally claimed the FedEx Cup and a massive $10 million payday, all under a bold new “even start” format. His emotional triumph captivated 4.49 million viewers — the most-watched non-major final round of the year.Now, the buzz only grows with Ryder Cup 2025 set for Bethpage Black. In a bold move, Captain Keegan Bradley passed on playing himself, choosing instead six exceptional picks — including Sam Burns, Justin Thomas, Ben Griffin, Collin Morikawa, Cameron Young, and Patrick Cantlay — to face off against Europe's roster led by Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy, and others.So when we talk about identity beyond the scorecard, there's no better moment to dive in. This episode explores:How a long-overdue breakthrough like Fleetwood's changes everythingWhat Ryder Cup selection really says about value, worth, and legacyWhy the pressure of performance can sometimes hide deeper truths we all needWhether you're rooting for Tour success, Ryder Cup glory, or simply searching for something more meaningful — this episode meets you at the intersection.
In their grand return to the studio, Tucker Austin and Thomas Tisdale congress to recap the Fed Ex Cup, honing in on the Tour Championship and looking ahead to the Ryder Cup. They also discuss Tommy Fleetwood's first-ever Tour win and discuss other top performers from the tournament.
Tommy Fleetwood Wins The FedEx Cup! TOMMY, TOMMY TOMMY!We Want The Old FedEx Cup!Captain Keegan's Team USA Picks!Keegan Doesn't Pick Himself! Breaking Down Each Pick's Season! Why Sam is Leaning Toward Picking Europe...Again! OSU Preseason #1 in College Golf! MUCH MORE!!!FOLLOW @The73rdHole on X & Apple Podcasts! LISTEN on The Sports Animal App & GolfOklahoma.org!
Send us a textTommy Fleetwood's long-awaited breakthrough at Eastlake marks a pivotal moment in golf's mental game saga. After years of Sunday heartbreaks, watching Tommy walk up the 18th with a three-shot lead felt like witnessing the final chapter in a redemption story we weren't sure would ever be written. The revamped FedEx Cup format—where all 30 finalists started on equal footing—delivered exactly the drama and competitive balance golf needed, transforming what Scottie Scheffler had dominated into an unexpected triumph for perseverance.What separates professional golfers from amateurs isn't just technical skill but their remarkable mental resilience. When PGA Tour pros record a bogey or worse, they follow it with a birdie or better 20.7% of the time. Elite players like Scheffler bounce back at an astonishing 35.8% rate. Compare this to recreational golfers who typically spiral after a bad hole, carrying that frustration forward. This stark difference highlights why mastering the mental game—staying present, resetting after mistakes, and focusing on the shot at hand—remains golf's final frontier for amateurs seeking improvement.Beyond the fairways, we're witnessing corporate tactics that would make Columbia Record Club proud. LA Fitness faces FTC charges for implementing nearly impossible cancellation procedures—requiring certified mail, restricting cancellations to rarely available staff members, and continuing to bill customers under different account numbers after supposed cancellations. These modern-day roach motels where "customers check in but don't check out" remind us that consumer protection remains as relevant today as ever. Meanwhile, the contrast between the three-hour Lincoln-Douglas debates (with 90-minute uninterrupted responses) and today's sound-bite political landscape reveals how profoundly our attention spans and discourse have transformed. Subscribe now for more tales that connect golf's wisdom to life's absurdities, all delivered with a splash of Southern charm from beautiful Charleston, South Carolina.Support the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
Matt Cook and Buttsy kick off with a lively discussion on the upcoming Tour Championship and Ryder Cup, diving into predictions for both Team USA and Team Europe. They explore Ryder Cup picks, rumors, and the role of patriotism in the event. The episode delves into FedEx Cup insights and Tommy Fleetwood's recent win, highlighting his mental toughness. The duo debates Scottie Scheffler's season and the Player of the Year title. With a focus on mental coaching in golf, they share personal anecdotes and experiences from the course. Wrapping up, they consider future Ryder Cup prospects and the potential influence of Tiger Woods, while reminiscing about memorable viewing experiences.
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about everything happening in the NFL as final rosters are starting to come together, Adam Thielen was traded to the Minnesota Vikings, the Micah Parsons situation, and look ahead to a massive week 1 College Football slate. Joining the show to feel the beat and chat more about the growing rumors that the Packers have offered a trade to the Cowboys for Micah Parsons and the situation as a whole is Jane Slater for the Cowboys, and Matt Schneidman for the Cowboys. Next, member of College Gameday, ESPN CFB analyst and Swiss Army knife, Stanford Steve joins the show to preview the college football season and dive into an incredible week 1. Later, 12 year NFL veteran at QB, ESPN NFL analyst/QB guru, Dan Orlovsky joins the show to discuss how he missed his flight this morning to guest host the show. Lastly, fresh off a FedEx Cup Championship, PGA Tour star, Tommy Fleetwood joins the progrum to chat about finally breaking the seal on Tour and winning the Tour Championship, his mindset leading up to the final holes, how important the relationship with his caddie his, if he's going to buy anything special with the $10 million he earned winning the FedEx Cup, becoming an instant enemy with the Ryder Cup around the corner, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Jim Murphy shares how training your mind for inner excellence leads to peace, confidence, and extraordinary performance. Jim is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and Performance Coach to some of the best athletes and leaders in the world. He began his career as a professional baseball player in the Chicago Cubs organization, later coaching with the Texas Rangers and the South African Olympic baseball team. Jim has worked with world champion golfers, FedEx Cup champions, and world #1's — and most of his clients experience the best year of their careers in their first year with him. In addition to coaching professional athletes and executives, he leads Inner Excellence retreats worldwide and serves as president of the Inner Excellence Freedom Project, dedicated to alleviating spiritual and physical poverty. We dig into Jim's remarkable story — from giving away half his possessions and heading into the desert to discovering the principles that became his life's work. Along the way, he unpacks how courage, presence, and letting go of the past are key to unlocking human potential. Whether you're an athlete, a business leader, or just someone who wants more peace and confidence in your life, this conversation will expand what you believe is possible. Some highlights we explore: The moment AJ Brown was filmed reading Inter Excellence during every NFL playoff game, including the Super Bowl. Why Jim says “selfless is fearless” — and how the greatest need of the human heart is unconditional love. The BFF formula: belief, focus, and freedom — and why courage is the most common trait of high performers. The four daily goals of inner excellence: learn and grow, be present, gratitude, and focus on what you can control. Enjoy!
Newest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" returns with co-hosts T.J. Rives and Mike Gill. They have many takes on subjects like:College Football is BACK- Did Ohio St. try to ban David Portnoy of Barstool Sports from being in their stadium Saturday for Fox "Big Noon Kickoff" or not? The boys have theories.- Both pregame shows, including "College Gameday" on ESPN will be in Columbus for Texas at Buckeyes. Legend Lee Corso's final live show.- Dublin, Ireland CFB opener lost 20% audience on ESPN Saturday for Iowa State-Kansas State (4 mil avg). Still that won Saturday in the ratings.Meanwhile, Youtube TV and Fox (Newscorp) are in a carriage dispute with deadline looming Wednesday 5 p.m. Will subscribers lose out on seeing CFB, MLB etc this weekend? Bigger if Fox News is dropped, too!MLB settles on it's revamped TV packages- NBC getting Friday/Sunday and the Wildcard games for reportedly $200 mil per year. ESPN stays in for select weekday MLB games, purchase of MLB.TV for local/regional broadcasts and keeping basically unlimited use of highlights, etc. for $1.4 Billion over 3 years. Netflix got Home Run Derby at the All Star Game for reported $35 million.Also, NBC concludes golf season with Fed Ex Cup finale' in Atlanta with another HUGE (relative) audience number of over 4 million average (up 20% over last year). The Ryder Cup (USA vs. Europe) looms in late September on NBC, too.U.S. Open Tennis EVERYWHERE on ESPN/ABC platforms but does this country really care anymore?And, what about the Little League World Series and "overkill" there?Hear it all on the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure that you are subscribed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
Send us a textThe battle between season-long excellence and single-tournament dominance takes center stage as we dissect Tommy Fleetwood's Tour Championship victory and what it means for the FedEx Cup format. Should the player who excels all season (like Scottie Scheffler with five wins, including two majors) be properly recognized alongside the tournament champion? The current system, which essentially resets everything for one final event, continues to draw criticism from players and fans alike.The Ryder Cup team selections loom large with captain Keegan Bradley set to announce his picks tomorrow. We analyze the automatic qualifiers and potential captain's selections, making the case for who should represent Team USA against what appears to be a formidable European lineup. Some surprising names, like Colin Morikawa, might not deserve spots based on recent form, while others, like Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay, could strengthen the American side despite some reservations.Meanwhile, LIV Golf continues to struggle with its television product and format. Despite drawing crowds in person, the confusing presentation with shotgun starts, unclear team elements, and disjointed coverage makes following the action difficult for viewers. As professional golf remains divided, we question whether the proposed merger will ever materialize, especially as the product quality gap between tours remains significant.On a more adventurous note, we preview our upcoming golf journey through Nebraska, South Dakota, and Iowa – highlighting how golf creates opportunities to explore parts of America you'd otherwise never visit. Courses like Landmannd, Tatanka, and Prairie Club represent hidden gems that transform ordinary locations into extraordinary experiences, showcasing the true spirit of golf discovery beyond the professional tours.Join us for this wide-ranging conversation about golf's present challenges and future possibilities, both on tour and in the heartland of America. Don't forget to follow our Instagram accounts to see highlights from our upcoming Nebraska golf adventure!Special thank goes out to our show sponsors:
Newest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" returns with co-hosts T.J. Rives and Mike Gill. They have many takes on subjects like:College Football is BACK- Did Ohio St. try to ban David Portnoy of Barstool Sports from being in their stadium Saturday for Fox "Big Noon Kickoff" or not? The boys have theories.- Both pregame shows, including "College Gameday" on ESPN will be in Columbus for Texas at Buckeyes. Legend Lee Corso's final live show.- Dublin, Ireland CFB opener lost 20% audience on ESPN Saturday for Iowa State-Kansas State (4 mil avg). Still that won Saturday in the ratings.Meanwhile, Youtube TV and Fox (Newscorp) are in a carriage dispute with deadline looming Wednesday 5 p.m. Will subscribers lose out on seeing CFB, MLB etc this weekend? Bigger if Fox News is dropped, too!MLB settles on it's revamped TV packages- NBC getting Friday/Sunday and the Wildcard games for reportedly $200 mil per year. ESPN stays in for select weekday MLB games, purchase of MLB.TV for local/regional broadcasts and keeping basically unlimited use of highlights, etc. for $1.4 Billion over 3 years. Netflix got Home Run Derby at the All Star Game for reported $35 million.Also, NBC concludes golf season with Fed Ex Cup finale' in Atlanta with another HUGE (relative) audience number of over 4 million average (up 20% over last year). The Ryder Cup (USA vs. Europe) looms in late September on NBC, too.U.S. Open Tennis EVERYWHERE on ESPN/ABC platforms but does this country really care anymore?And, what about the Little League World Series and "overkill" there?Hear it all on the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure that you are subscribed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
ÄNTLIGEN TORSDAG igen och vilken J*vla vecka som passserat. Vi pratar givetvis om Tommy Fleetwood – som äntligen knöt ihop säcken och tog sin första seger på PGA Touren… och ironiskt nog samtidigt säkrade hela FedEx Cup-säsongen. Alex Norén – tillbaka som vinnare efter sju (!) år, vilken resa. Ryder Cup update – senaste nytt och våra tankar om lagen, formen och dramat som väntar. Det och mycket mer godis..... Lyssna nu
SVP and Stanford Steve give a lengthy look ahead to Week 1 of the college football season, discussing Texas @ Ohio State, Notre Dame @ Miami, Alabama @ Florida State, Auburn @ Baylor and more. Plus, the guys recap Week 0, discuss Tommy Fleetwood's FedEx Cup win, the latest Shedeur Sanders discourse and preseason news and more. | SVPod (0:00) Intro (0:35) SC w/ SVP is headed to New York! (3:15) Week 0 recap (12:03) CFB Week 1 preview - we made it (16:46) Texas @ Ohio State preview (22:43) More Week 1 preview (26:48) Fall is an incredible time (34:18) Alabama @ Florida State preview (38:48) Hidden Week 1 gems (46:55) Tommy Fleetwood FedEx Cup reaction (57:33) Terry McLaurin extension reaction (59:22) Bengals & Hendrickson agree to 1-year contract (1:01:09) Fantasy prep is heating up (1:02:54) Thoughts on the latest Shedeur discourse (1:06:48) SVP didn't watch… (1:07:27) More thoughts on the Cowboys documentary (1:13:57) Final thoughts on the preseason (1:14:44) Steve's intriguing NFL note (1:16:41) SVP's problem w/ his sons (1:19:00) Coming up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's TOUR Championship week, golf girlies, and you already know Kassidy and Sydney are back (and wheezier than ever) to break it all down. In this unhinged season finale, the “Birdie Little Secrets” hosts are absolutely losing it over Tommy Freaking Fleetwood taking home his first PGA TOUR win - and not just any win… THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Syd and Kass are recapping all the drama, celebrating Tommy as the best human alive, and getting into everything from the new scoring layout to Justin Rose's unexpected photo op moment and why Tommy's wife was MIA. It's the last episode of Season 2 and the perfect mix of golf tee, unfiltered chaos, and girlie takes on the guys of the green. Plus, the Ryder Cup is looming and the girls have thoughts (yes, Keegan, we're looking at you). The Birdies are flying off for a little break before Season 3—but don't worry, the vibes live on. Follow them on Instagram and TikTok for behind-the-scenes chaos, updates, and all the golf girlie content your heart desires @birdielittlesecretspod. Xoxo, Birdie Little Secrets
In this episode of the Living It Up podcast, the hosts discuss Tommy Fleetwood's recent victory at the Tour Championship, the implications for the Ryder Cup selections, and the evolving landscape of the PGA Tour as new CEO Brian Rolapp takes the helpm. They analyze the FedEx Cup playoffs, Brian Rolapp's vision for the future of the tour, and the dynamics of the US Ryder Cup selections. The conversation culminates in a debate over Captain Keegan Bradley's potential picks for the Ryder Cup, highlighting the challenges of being a player-captain. We outline what we'd each do if we were captain, and what will think will ultimately play out. Chapters00:00 Tommy Fleetwood's Triumph04:42 Ryder Cup Roster Decisions11:09 Brian Rolap's Press Conference Insights17:07 Future Competition Committee and Changes Ahead23:42 Captain Keegan Bradley's Team Selection28:30 Final Thoughts on Ryder Cup Picks35:31 Ryder Cup Team Selections37:52 Controversial Picks and Team Dynamics40:09 Future Stars and Risky Choices42:26 Captaincy Dilemmas and Player Selection43:54 Advice and Rule Changes for Captains45:12 The Weight of Decisions in Golf47:44 European Team Considerations51:52 Live Golf's Progress and Future55:09 Reflections on Live Golf's Milestones
The Vikings sign Carson Wentz to be the backup QB, With the regular season less than two weeks away, the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles have engaged in a late trade. The Vikings announced Sunday that they are sending quarterback Sam Howell to the Eagles in exchange for draft picks.In return, Minnesota receives a fifth-rounder in 2026 and a seventh-rounder in 2027. Philadelphia also received a sixth-round pick in 2026 as part of the trade.Twins lose 5 of 6Tommy Fleetwood wins the FedEx CupIt took 164 PGA Tour starts, 44 prior top 10 placements and six excruciating runner-up finishes, but Tommy Fleetwood on Sunday at the 2025 Tour Championship finally made his way into the winner's circle. The 34-year-old Englishman converted his third 54-hole lead of the season into his first career PGA Tour victory, claiming the season-long FedEx Cup crown and the massive $10 million payout that goes along with it.Fleetwood finished his tremendous week-long effort Sunday with a 68 to post a winning score of 262 (-18); in doing so, he handled the Sunday nerves at East Lake Golf Club better than anyone else in the field. He took his name off the top of the "best player never to win" list and put himself on the short list of players to win the FedEx Cup after a tremendous 72-hole performance at the Tour Championship.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tommy Fleetwood has finally won a PGA Tour event. Naturally, this episode starts elsewhere, as Andy and Brendan immediately jump into some quotes from Robert Garrigus and James Hahn. As told to Adam Schupak, these men are very unhappy about the PGA Tour's continued shift toward Signature Events. Garrigus challenged Jordan Spieth to a match for his "five sponsor exemptions" into Signature Events next year and Hahn wants Brian Rolapp to get his phone number from Jay Monahan. This sets Andy off, wondering which players should feature in the "Mule Derby." Things eventually get back to the Super Bowl of Golf, won by Tommy Fleetwood after four rounds of preferred lies. Tommy held off "Playoff P," Keegan Bradley, Russell Henley, and a half-hearted charge from FedEx Cup fourth-place-finisher Scottie Scheffler on Sunday. PJ questions whether this Tour Championship should even count as Tommy's first win, but Fleetwood is now Mr. 1,001 regardless. Andy and Brendan discuss the week at East Lake and give Tommy his flowers for landing the plane on Sunday afternoon. With the U.S. Ryder Cup team set to be announced on Wednesday, it seems like Keegan Bradley will select himself, leaving one of Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, or Sam Burns at home. There's a lengthy discussion about what Keegan should do, but everyone agrees things are trending toward him being a playing captain. The European Ryder Cup team also got a boost on Sunday, with Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton teaming up to win the LIV Team Championship in a playoff. Elsewhere for Europe, Rasmus Hojgaard qualified on points, all but locking up their 12 players. Brendan is unsure of how Rasmus accumulated enough points to make the top six and questions whether all points lists should go away for the 2027 Ryder Cup. Stew Cink went back-to-back at the Ally Challenge, beating Ernie Els in a playoff in Michigan and Brooke Henderson won her national Open on the LPGA. Finally, President Trump declared that he's in favor of Keegan Bradley's playing captaincy and said he will be attending the Ryder Cup on Friday. Will he chop it up with Don Rea? That remains to be seen.
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The Vikings sign Carson Wentz to be the backup QB, With the regular season less than two weeks away, the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles have engaged in a late trade. The Vikings announced Sunday that they are sending quarterback Sam Howell to the Eagles in exchange for draft picks.In return, Minnesota receives a fifth-rounder in 2026 and a seventh-rounder in 2027. Philadelphia also received a sixth-round pick in 2026 as part of the trade.Twins lose 5 of 6 Tommy Fleetwood wins the FedEx CupIt took 164 PGA Tour starts, 44 prior top 10 placements and six excruciating runner-up finishes, but Tommy Fleetwood on Sunday at the 2025 Tour Championship finally made his way into the winner's circle. The 34-year-old Englishman converted his third 54-hole lead of the season into his first career PGA Tour victory, claiming the season-long FedEx Cup crown and the massive $10 million payout that goes along with it.Fleetwood finished his tremendous week-long effort Sunday with a 68 to post a winning score of 262 (-18); in doing so, he handled the Sunday nerves at East Lake Golf Club better than anyone else in the field. He took his name off the top of the "best player never to win" list and put himself on the short list of players to win the FedEx Cup after a tremendous 72-hole performance at the Tour Championship.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's a loaded Monday show as the NFL preseason wraps up and the Dolphins' 53-man roster starts to take shape! The guys dive into Miami's performance against the Jaguars, react to roster cuts, and hear from head coach Mike McDaniel on what goes into trimming the team. Tobin remains furious over Paul Finebaum's disrespect toward the Miami Hurricanes, officially labeling him his most hated analyst. Hour Tua takes a boozy twist as the crew is joined by Jack Daniels reps Byron Copeland and Erika for cocktails and a crash course in the distilling process—though things heat up when Byron reveals he's a Falcons fan, ruffling Leroy's feathers. Leroy hands out his Monday Gameballs and Gamebums, showing love to Tommy Fleetwood after his FedEx Cup win and handing out “bum status” to one of his go-to restaurants. As roster cuts roll in, the Tua–Tyreek “beef” rumor sparks a fiery debate between Tobin and Leroy. Tobin also drops a bombshell on the team: EuroBasket starts Wednesday… and all the games he's been hyping were just friendlies! Chaos ensues. The madness continues in Hour 4, as the guys debate Dolphins O-lineman Liam Eichenberg—Tobin wants him gone, while Leroy pleads for appreciation. They also tackle the Cleveland Browns' overloaded QB room and wonder why Dolphins owner Stephen Ross didn't make his usual preseason game appearance. The day wraps with a wild round of “Alright! Oh No!” where Tobin gets grilled for his EuroBasket deception, lashes out at Brittney over an F1 vs EuroBasket comparison, and things spiral from there.
It is Hour Tua time and the gang is joined by some Jack Daniels Representatives, we sipped on some cocktails and learned about the distilling process from Master Taster Byron Copeland and Erika! We sipped and talked about some sports, as Bryon even gets under Leroy's skin a bit admitting that he is an Atlanta Falcons fan! It is Monday so you know it is time for Leroy's Gameballs and Gamebums, he is fired up after one of his favorite golfers Tommy Fleetwood wins the FedEx Cup, and declares bum status on one of his favorite restaurants!
In the first hour of the show Dave and Jason start with Leading Off, get into Safe or Out, and talk about Tommy Fleetwood's win at the FedEx Cup.
Tommy Fleetwood finally has his day at the finale of the PGA Tour playoffs. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
A fan favorite finally reaches the PGA Tour summit to claim the FedExCup, opening-round wins for top stars in tennis at the U.S. Open, an MLB slugger establishes a new home run milestone and Taiwan snaps an 18-year drought in the Little League World Series. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
0:00: A "poetic" ending to the Tour season for Tommy Fleetwood after his close calls08:30: What stood out about Fleetwood's final-round performance15:30: Did the 72-hole stroke-play format work to crown the best season-long champ?24:30: Lav's bold idea about what to do with East Lake28:30: Best moments of the PGA Tour season38:00: Breakout performers of the Tour season42:00: How Keegan Bradley should fill out his U.S. Ryder Cup roster
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The Vikings sign Carson Wentz to be the backup QB, With the regular season less than two weeks away, the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles have engaged in a late trade. The Vikings announced Sunday that they are sending quarterback Sam Howell to the Eagles in exchange for draft picks.In return, Minnesota receives a fifth-rounder in 2026 and a seventh-rounder in 2027. Philadelphia also received a sixth-round pick in 2026 as part of the trade.Twins lose 5 of 6 Tommy Fleetwood wins the FedEx CupIt took 164 PGA Tour starts, 44 prior top 10 placements and six excruciating runner-up finishes, but Tommy Fleetwood on Sunday at the 2025 Tour Championship finally made his way into the winner's circle. The 34-year-old Englishman converted his third 54-hole lead of the season into his first career PGA Tour victory, claiming the season-long FedEx Cup crown and the massive $10 million payout that goes along with it.Fleetwood finished his tremendous week-long effort Sunday with a 68 to post a winning score of 262 (-18); in doing so, he handled the Sunday nerves at East Lake Golf Club better than anyone else in the field. He took his name off the top of the "best player never to win" list and put himself on the short list of players to win the FedEx Cup after a tremendous 72-hole performance at the Tour Championship.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brandon Kravitz from 96.9 The Game joins us to talk sports, including Orlando City getting smashed by Nashville 5-to-1 this weekend, Tommy Fleetwood celebrating his first career Tour victory after capturing the 2025 FedExCup title, college football, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy and Brendan return to unpack Brian Rolapp's presser at East Lake ahead of the 2025 Tour Championship. Brendan is in especially high spirits following a strong start from Jacob Bridgeman who has found himself in contention to win the FedEx Cup after one round in Atlanta. The bulk of this episode is spent recapping Rolapp's press conference and discussing his first orders of business as CEO of the PGA Tour. It sounds like major changes are coming and Andy, Brendan, and PJ wonder where Rolapp and his newly formed committee will begin. Whether it's taking a piece of revenue from majors, various media rights deals, or shrinking the Tour even more, Rolapp seems eager to shake things up. The back half of this show previews the LIV Team Championship in Plymouth, Michigan. The event will be LIV's 50th tournament, leaving Andy and Brendan to wonder whether the league will make it to 100 events. Brendan runs through some all-time LIV stats, as this golf entity actually has accurate bookkeeping - a rarity these days! Jon Rahm has come down from Mt. Everest and made an interesting draft choice when choosing his first-round opponent, drawing comparisons to his beloved Arizona Diamondbacks. We will be back on Monday to break down golf's Super Bowl in full after a new FedEx Cup champion is crowned at East Lake on Sunday night.
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mason Howell, a high school senior, joins the podcast to talk about his 7-and-6 victory in the U.S. Amateur final at Olympic Club. The future Georgia Bulldog talks practice rounds with Harris English and Tony Finau at the U.S. Open at Oakmont, which he qualified for by shooting 63-63 in his qualifier. Myers and Hennessey also break down Scottie Scheffler's BMW win, the latest Ryder Cup chatter and what we expect at the Tour Championship.
Scottie Scheffler Back to Back Tour Championships? | Ryder Cup Teams are Shaping Up? Early Leans for the Ryder Cup | Team Euro Meltdowns in Recent WeeksThe Birdies & Bourbon team is heading to the Tour Championship this week to as we continue the journey to the FedEx Cup. We discuss in detail the best picks, sleepers and more. Who is the hottest golfer in the world right now that can give Scottie Scheffler a run for his money. Will we have a first ever back to back Tour Championship champion. Who are you taking with the early leans in the Ryder Cup? Will these recent Euro golfer meltdowns impact their chances in New York? Should Jon Rahm be on the Ryder Cup team for this year Team Euro.Cal is picking his fantasy football team. He is picking Lamar Jackson first. Is Lamar Jackson the Billy Horschel of the NFL. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at https://www.fantasynational.com The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aimto bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
0:00: Biggest takeaways from Brian Rolapp's press conference at East Lake06:00: The most interesting word of the day: "scarcity"12:00: In the current structure, how much power can Rolapp really wield?16:00: What players are saying about the new winner-take-all format for the FedExCup
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent Gunning and Sam McKee are back for a midweek edition of The FAN Morning Show! The hosts start with thoughts on an impressive bounce-back win for the Blue Jays in Pittsburgh led by George Springer and Max Scherzer. The pair dive deeper into both players' resurgences in 2025 and ponder where the team would be without them. They examine Mad Max's recent stretch of quality starts and debate if he's the ace of the staff at the moment (at least until Shane Bieber's debut Friday). The pair also touch on Alejandro Kirk and his continued importance to the team playing winning baseball. In the back end of the hour, the guys review the new Dallas Cowboys documentary that released yesterday and dig into football in the ‘90s, before offering their take on how to fix the PGA Tour Playoffs and Championship. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
At long last, Andy has returned from sea (and air!). He joins Brendan and is fired up off the jump, coming in hot to defend the city of Chicago after last week's "slander." Andy's back just in time for golf's Super Bowl - the Tour Championship at East Lake. Brendan shares some quotes from an Adam Schupak article about the event possibly heading out of Atlanta sometime soon, only to find that Tim Finchem might've promised the event would stay there "in perpetuity." The winner of this week's event, which is now being played without Starting Strokes, will win both the tournament and the FedEx Cup for the 2025 season, unlike Jon Rahm's LIV title that came with zero victories. Rahm compared his win-without-winning to climbing Mt. Everest, sending Brendan off the rails at the preposterousness of that comparison. After running through the Schedule for the Week, Andy and Brendan then get into the 2026 Schedule for the Year after the PGA Tour announced its dates for next season. Trump Doral will host a new Signature Event in May, making it nearly impossible for rookies and those without signature status to play between the Masters and the PGA Championship. In other news, Paul Azinger will receive the Payne Stewart Award this week and Andy has a few questions about how the committee chose him as the 2025 recipient. TGL has announced the start date for its second season, going head-to-head with an NFL Sunday in December. This leads into an NFL Minute to close out this episode - Andy loves what he's seeing from the Bears, Joe Flacco is starting for Brendan's Browns, and PJ is already apathetic about Justin Fields and the Jets.
Peter Finch has been on the road for the past 2 weeks filming with GoodGood Golf across Texas, Arkansas and now onto Atlanta for the Creator Classic at East Lake. Sam also joins the podcast this week. They talk BMW recap, Ryder Cup implications, Creator Classic preview and highlight your week filming with Good Good Golf and the connection to Creator Classic!Follow the Rough Cut Golf Podcast on...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roughcutgolfpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@roughcutgolfpodcastJoin our Discord here: https://discord.gg/hUT3dyGSFKCheck out the podcast here: On Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-rough-cut-golf-podcast/id1663329120On Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/6RarAwS3zAv91okDghrhL5?si=2c4e0a7e132945f2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Birdie Little Secrets, it's a very predictable recap of the BMW Championship. That's right, Scottie Scheffler did it again – he's now an 18-time PGA TOUR Winner! Sydney is still out-of-office, so Kassidy is here reporting for duty and listing off Scheffler's most up-to-date record-beating stats. Tune in to hear about the gut-wrenching loss for Robert MacIntyre as he did not have his best performance on championship Sunday. Kass also details Scottie Scheffler's “iconic” chip-in on the 17th hole – it's one for the archive. Let's not forget about Akshay Bhatia's first career ace on TOUR! Talk about good timing, as Bhatia's hole-in-one launched him to #30 on the FedExCup Standings and secured his ticket to East Lake. Kassidy also tosses it back to an interview with Hailey Ostrom, and man is there some fun tee to spill! Next week is the conclusion of the race for the FedExCup as the 2025 season comes to an end and the FedExCup Champion will be crowned. Tune in for all the tournament tee! Use code: BLS15 for 15% off your order at https://midspringsport.com/ Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @birdielittlesecretspod
Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats splitting their series with the Phillies, and he also talks about being frustrated in his attempt to get some veterinarian help for Chessie the Dog. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about a dominant performance by his Chicago Bears in their preseason win over the Bills, and he also talks about Scottie Scheffler winning the BMW Championship at Caves Valley, Steve Sands calls in to give his thoughts on Scheffler's win and how the final leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs looks like, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag Songs : Derek Sallmann “Feels Like Home” ; “T-Shirt Weather” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Andy lost in an airport (not at sea), Brendan! once again called upon PJ to step into the "big chair" to close out the second round of the 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs. After he was unable to make history as the defending FedEx Cup champ last week, Scottie Scheffler fought back with a vengeance at Caves Valley. Scottie chased down Big Shot Bob MacIntyre in the final pairing, putting an exclamation point on his latest win with a chip-in on the 17th hole. Brendan shares some insight from his weekend on the ground, covering pace-of-play and a proper showcase of the top 50 players on the PGA Tour. One of those 50, Ben Griffin, had a rocky start to his Sunday and shared post-round that it was due to an "overdose" on creatine, sending Brendan and PJ into a tizzy. Jon Rahm was not in Baltimore, but he was in Indianapolis for LIV's individual season finale. He took home overall champion honors after a Sunday 60, but lost the weekly event to Sebastian Muñoz in a playoff. Brendan and PJ discuss the absurdity of Rahm - who did not win all year - beating out Joaquin Niemann's five-win season for the 2025 LIV title. LIV relegation is also a hot topic as big names now have to play elsewhere next season. The "Lads Club" is in full effect for Ryder Cup Europe with both Harry Hall and Marco Penge having big weeks despite seemingly having no shot at the 12th spot on the European roster. On the American side, Keegan Bradley had a nice Sunday at Caves Valley, but questions remain whether he should pick himself to play at Bethpage following a t-4 from Sam Burns. PJ then celebrates a long-awaited Victory Monday after Dick Green wins the Champs Tour event in Calgary. Brendan wraps up a great week of golf at Olympic Club for the U.S. Am, and shares an unsubstantiated rumor about next year's PGA Tour schedule to end this episode.
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme recap the weekend in golf at the BMW Championship, discuss Fedex Cup standings and playoff storylines, and recap some interesting conversations Smylie had on-course at Caves Valley
Happy National Thrift Shop Day!Ladies and gentlemen, it is officially College Football Week 0! After months of no football, we have made it. Episode 278 we have plenty of sports headlines to talk about. Brows QB Duel, Jaxson Dart sizzling, Do the Rams need Stafford, New FPI in CFB, & the release of our CFB Preseason Top 25... PLUS so much more with some fun debates. As for golf, The BMW Championship took place this weekend at Caves Valley GC in Maryland where Scottie Scheffler electrified the nation AGAIN to win for the 5th time. The G.U.Y.S were MIA this weekend for DraftKings DFS, because we had an insane amount of football last episode, but we will be back for the 3rd round of FedEx Cup! We will still throw out some Hang The Banners, Shambles Meter, and talk Other Relevant Sports News. We've got it all, let's laugh!Look alive folks!Follow us on:HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/
Welcome back to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Tom and Sean are back to react to Scottie Scheffler's win at the BMW Championship to capture the second leg of the FedEx Cup. The guys go through yet another vintage performance by the World #1 and also discuss the performance by Robert MacIntyre throughout the week. Then they close by highlighting a few other notables on the leaderboard before making their picks for the Tour Championship at East Lake. Everyone enjoy the pod!
Ann talks with veteran golf writer Bob Harig, SI Golf, about the Fed Ex Cup playoff format, the BMW Championship, the excellent play of several top European players, US Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley and speculates on Captain's picks for US Ryder Cup team.
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Happy National Lefthanders Day!Episode 277 is, yet again, packed full of football as we are entering football Nirvana with High School football entering the fold! Next in the divisional tour, is the NFC West where AK will try to be objective despite his 49er fanhood. Also Jerry Jones at it again, Oklahoma QB Venmo Drama, the NFL QB Tiers, CFB AP poll is out, & MORE! Let's Laugh!(Golf Coverage PSA: We did not get to the FedEx Cup and the BMW Championship or other golf news as we fully immerse ourselves in football being back, we're sorry.)We have got all the segments: Salute Your Sports/Headlines, Water Cooler Debate, How Dare You's, and Other Relevant Sports. Also, it would not be a show without the Dad Joke and which one of us is leading our inter-squad WOAT-A-MAKER challenge? Look alive, folks!Follow us on:HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/
A conversation with Garrett Fedewa, better known as GFed, for his videos trying to find his way into stadiums and stay as long as he can after games. He talked about his journey, best Stadiums in the Big Ten and college football, and his next venture, 100 stadiums in 100 days (7:00). Then, our best bets with Harry Gagnon — season soccer futures, a couple college football and NFL props, a FedEx Cup picks from Harry and The Rube (34:00).
Only 49 players remain in the FedEx Cup playoffs as the PGA Tour heads to the BMW Championship. Which golfers could excel at Caves Valley? FanDuel Research's Brandon Gdula and Jim Sannes preview the event, discussing keys to Caves Valley, which bets stand out to them at FanDuel Sportsbook (40:35), and their favorite PGA DFS picks of the week (1:00:40).
Luke Keaschall might be the next big thing for the Twins,Twins rookie sensation Luke Keaschall added to his historic start with a walkoff homer on Sunday, and one national baseball insider appears completely bought in on the 22-year-old emerging star.Speaking about Keaschall Monday morning on MLB Network, Jon Morosi excitedly declared that the young second baseman is "the future of the Twins." He didn't stop there, though. Morosi also compared Keaschall to one of baseball's top current stars.FedEx Cup playoffs continue,It's the second leg of the 2025 FedExCup Playoffs, with the race to see who earns their way to East Lake heating up.The PGA TOUR's BMW Championship returns to Caves Valley Golf Club, where the TOUR's best will see an extensively renovated layout.The top 50 in the FedExCup standings earned their way into the field this week, with five making the leap via their finish at the FedEx St. Jude Championship last week.and we don't need to know how many cars Joe hasSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.