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Straight Down the Middle'ish
Mr. 58 // Jim Furyk

Straight Down the Middle'ish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 65:55


Welcome back to another season of Straight Down The Middle-ish!We're starting off 2025 with a bang, and our first guest on the couch this season is local legend, and downright amazing human being, Jim Furyk! Jim made Jacksonville, FL his home back in 1996, and kicked off a decades long career on the PGA TOUR. After a prolific career, Furyk has turned his attention to giving back to the community through his Champion's Tour event at Timuquana CC, The Constellation Furyk & Friends, and golf course design at Glenn Kernan Club, and Glynlea CC. We dive into all the things with Jim, and really enjoyed digging up some old stories. What a dude!If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf.Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForeverGolf.comStraight Down the Middle'ish is brought to you by Live Forever Golf. Check out our Final Few collection to get great deals on our clearance inventory! Free shipping on all orders over $100.

The Shotgun Start
Dunhill Dreams of blowing up the Road Hole, Golf Channel's Sanderson coverage, and KFT grads

The Shotgun Start

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 57:06


Andy and Brendan return on a Victory Monday to recap a bevy of fall golf tournaments this weekend. Andy is fired up about Caleb Williams and the Bears' big win against the lowly Panthers during the Swag Sports Minute, while Brendan is also claiming a Victory Monday as his hometown Commanders beat another unnamed NFL team on Sunday afternoon. The Golf Minutes begin at the Dunhill Links, where friend of the show Nicolas Colsaerts finished second to Tyrrell Hatton. They discuss a strong weekend from Colsaerts, Tyrrell Hatton's development as a player, and his current standing in the game, and whether Pro-Ams should be barred from existence. Big Shot Bob MacIntyre adds some fun to this episode with his idea to "blow up" the Road Hole at the Old Course, which Andy and Brendan debate the merits of. Their attention then turns to the Sanderson, which announced that its title sponsor will return for one more round in 2025! The two wonder if the Country Club of Jackson is the most generic golf course on the PGA Tour, lament about the Golf Channel coverage of the Sunday finish, and decide that players should only get two unsuccessful TIO-related challenges per event after Beau Hossler's repeated calls for a drop on Sunday. The Korn Ferry Tour finals are up next for a recap, with some late drama around the Top 30 in the seasonlong race with Alistair Docherty being pushed out of the promotion zone on the final putt of the tournament. Andy and Brendan then touch on the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, where winner Wenyi Ding has decided to take his DP World Tour card rather than retain his amateur status. Producer PJ then sums up a busy Furyk & Friends weekend, with a playoff finish, Brad Dalke birdies on the broadcast, and a Tim Herron technological innovation for the ages.

Straight Down the Middle'ish
Worlds Collide SDTM x NLU // Chris Solomon

Straight Down the Middle'ish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 64:37


It's a special week in Jacksonville, FL as the Champions Tour arrives at Timuquana Country Club for the 4th annual Furyk & Friends presented by Constellation Energy.We're live on site digging into some of the best stories we can find, and had the privilege to interview No Laying Up's, Chris Solomon, in the weight room at TCC.It's an Old Ross, you'll love it.If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf.Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForeverGolf.comStraight Down the Middle'ish is brought to you by Live Forever Golf. Check out our Final Few collection to get great deals on our clearance inventory! Free shipping on all orders over $100.

Straight Down the Middle'ish
On The Road at Furyk & Friends // Ken Duke

Straight Down the Middle'ish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 36:58


It's a special week in Jacksonville, FL as the Champions Tour arrives at Timuquana Country Club for the 4th annual Furyk & Friends presented by Constellation Energy.We're live on site digging into some of the best stories we can find, and had the privilege to interview Ken Duke in the weight room at TCC.It's an Old Ross, you'll love it.If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf.Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForeverGolf.comStraight Down the Middle'ish is brought to you by Live Forever Golf. Check out our Final Few collection to get great deals on our clearance inventory! Free shipping on all orders over $100.

Straight Down the Middle'ish
Butter Cuts and Bowling Balls // Mark Calcavecchia

Straight Down the Middle'ish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 34:58


It's a special week in Jacksonville, FL as the Champions Tour arrives at Timuquana Country Club for the 4th annual Furyk & Friends presented by Constellation Energy.We're live on site digging into some of the best stories we can find, and had the privilege to interview Mark Calcavecchia in the weight room at TCC.It's an Old Ross, you'll love it.If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf.Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForeverGolf.comStraight Down the Middle'ish is brought to you by Live Forever Golf. Check out our Final Few collection to get great deals on our clearance inventory! Free shipping on all orders over $100.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/3 - Adam Renfroe, Tournament Director - Constellation Furyk & Friends

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 10:01


Adam Renfroe joins JMN again to discuss the volunteer efforts that go into making this event a success, and the charitable giving & philanthropic efforts driven by Tabitha Furyk and engaging various community partners.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/3 - Breaking News regarding Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament sponsorship

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 2:13


Rich and Kristine have breaking news about the relationship between Constellation Energy and the Jim and Tabitha Furyk Foundation, securing the continued sponsorship of the Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament for years to come, ensuring future philanthropy and growing opportunities for business partnerships.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/3 - Spotlight: Tabitha Furyk, Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 9:27


Tabitha Furyk joins JMN to discuss how the Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament serves as a philanthropy outlet for the Jacksonville community, and how they can target particular needs or organizations through this platform.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/3 - Kemal Gasper, Vystar Credit Union Patriots Outpost at Constellation Furyk & Friends

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 3:02


VyStar Credit Union continues their support for military service personnel, veterans, and their families in the Jacksonville community, through sponsoring the Patriots Outpost at this year's Constellation Furyk & Friends tournament.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/3 - Adam Renfroe, Tournament Director - Constellation Furyk & Friends

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 8:03


Adam Renfroe updates events and activities from the 4th annual Constellation Furyk & Friends tournament, at Timuquana Country Club.

The Shotgun Start
Yasir and Jay play together, Cutthroat Tour proposals, and a Ballfrogs documentary

The Shotgun Start

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 71:13


Andy and Brendan bring in the month of October with this meandering episode on a wide array of pro golf and non-golf topics. They begin with a debate about pumpkin patches. Then they get to the news that PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and Saudi PIF's Yasir Al-Rumayyan are playing together in the Dunhill this week alongside their pro partners, Billy Boy and Mean Dean. This leads to a lengthy digression on the ability to get a deal done on the golf course, as well as an exploration on some of the many other amateur/celebrity names in the field. Then they get to some minutiae on the Furyk and Friends Champions Tour weekend. The Sanderson marks the return of Cutthroat Corner, as well as a chat on Monday Q's report about the reduction of fields and cards memo that was sent out. They close with a discussion on the KFT Championship at French Lick, who is in, who is out, and where cards are on the line and some argue it is the purest moment in sports. As they try to leave, Brendan pans the notion of a 5-part documentary series on the Ballfrogs.

Golf Shot Radio
Desde Montreal, lo que debes saber de la Presidents Cup

Golf Shot Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 44:09


Antes del arranque de actividades en Royal Montreal, te presentamos lo que debes saber de la edición 15 de la President's Cup, donde el Equipo Internacional buscará apenas su segunda victoria.

Straight Outta Vegas AM
Presidents Cup Thursday Fourball Picks and Predictions

Straight Outta Vegas AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 18:37


Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for all five Thursday Fourball matches for the Presidents Cup. Follow Doc on X @drmedia59 for more on the world of golf  Introduction and Overview In the podcast's introduction, Will Doctor sets the stage by bringing his sharpest predictions for the PGA Tour event, the Presidents Cup (0:15–0:42). His energy and focus immediately engage listeners, promising a detailed breakdown of Thursday's Fourball matches. The matchups feature top golfers from both the USA and international teams, with Doctor providing his take on the betting odds and insights. Match 1: Xander Schauffele & Tony Finau vs. Jason Day & Byung-hun Ahn (0:42–14:57) Doctor starts with the first match, where Schauffele and Finau are favorites at -180 on DraftKings. He questions U.S. captain Jim Furyk's decision to split Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, who have a strong history together, but he supports the flexibility of pairing Schauffele with Finau. Despite Finau's driving accuracy issues earlier in the season, Doctor believes Finau has improved and will excel on the greens at Royal Montreal. For the opposition, Jason Day's recent struggles—finishing 33rd at the BMW Championship and failing to qualify for the Tour Championship—are highlighted. Doctor is not confident in Day's current form, pointing out his ongoing issues with driving accuracy. Ben Onn, too, has limited success in the Presidents Cup, which makes Doctor strongly favor Schauffele and Finau. Statistical Insight: Day has underperformed in the Presidents Cup, and his driving accuracy has been problematic in 7 of his last 11 events. Schauffele and Finau, on the other hand, are in good form with Finau showing late-season improvement. Prediction: Schauffele & Finau to win. Match 2: Collin Morikawa & Sahith Theegala vs. Adam Scott & Min Woo Lee (14:57–24:30) Morikawa and Theegala are slight favorites at -135. Doctor praises Theegala's performance in the 2024 FedEx Cup and Morikawa's solo second place at the Tour Championship. Morikawa's consistency, with 8 top-ten finishes in 2024, makes him one of the top players in the world. Doctor, however, acknowledges Adam Scott's determination to improve his Presidents Cup record, which currently stands at a disappointing 18-25-6. Statistical Insight: Despite Scott's veteran status, his poor Presidents Cup record weighs heavily, while Morikawa's consistent high-level play positions him as a key player. Theegala's form in recent events further strengthens their chances. Prediction: Morikawa & Theegala to win. Match 3: Scottie Scheffler & Russell Henley vs. Sungjae Im & Tom Kim (24:30–32:00) Scheffler and Henley are -142 favorites. Doctor supports Furyk's decision to pair Henley with Scheffler, noting Henley's stellar driving accuracy (5th on the PGA Tour) and top performances in major events. On the other hand, Tom Kim's form is questioned, as his recent performances have been underwhelming, finishing 52nd in the FedEx Cup standings. Statistical Insight: Scheffler, ranked number one in the world, paired with Henley's accuracy, makes them formidable. Conversely, Tom Kim's struggles this season raise doubts about his ability to perform at Royal Montreal. Prediction: Scheffler & Henley to win. Match 4: Wyndham Clark & Keegan Bradley vs. Taylor Pendrith & Christiaan Bezuidenhout (32:00–38:30) Clark and Bradley are favored at -112. Doctor criticizes Mike Weir's decision to pair Pendrith with Bezuidenhout, citing Bezuidenhout's poor form in recent tournaments. He points to Bezuidenhout's struggles with his driver and short game, which make the pairing less competitive against the sharp form of Clark and Bradley. Statistical Insight: Bezuidenhout's loss of shots in four consecutive starts is a red flag. Clark and Bradley's more consistent recent performances make them the stronger pairing. Prediction: Clark & Bradley to win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RJ Bell's Dream Preview
Presidents Cup Thursday Fourball Picks and Predictions

RJ Bell's Dream Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 18:37


Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for all five Thursday Fourball matches for the Presidents Cup. Follow Doc on X @drmedia59 for more on the world of golf  Introduction and Overview In the podcast's introduction, Will Doctor sets the stage by bringing his sharpest predictions for the PGA Tour event, the Presidents Cup (0:15–0:42). His energy and focus immediately engage listeners, promising a detailed breakdown of Thursday's Fourball matches. The matchups feature top golfers from both the USA and international teams, with Doctor providing his take on the betting odds and insights. Match 1: Xander Schauffele & Tony Finau vs. Jason Day & Byung-hun Ahn (0:42–14:57) Doctor starts with the first match, where Schauffele and Finau are favorites at -180 on DraftKings. He questions U.S. captain Jim Furyk's decision to split Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, who have a strong history together, but he supports the flexibility of pairing Schauffele with Finau. Despite Finau's driving accuracy issues earlier in the season, Doctor believes Finau has improved and will excel on the greens at Royal Montreal. For the opposition, Jason Day's recent struggles—finishing 33rd at the BMW Championship and failing to qualify for the Tour Championship—are highlighted. Doctor is not confident in Day's current form, pointing out his ongoing issues with driving accuracy. Ben Onn, too, has limited success in the Presidents Cup, which makes Doctor strongly favor Schauffele and Finau. Statistical Insight: Day has underperformed in the Presidents Cup, and his driving accuracy has been problematic in 7 of his last 11 events. Schauffele and Finau, on the other hand, are in good form with Finau showing late-season improvement. Prediction: Schauffele & Finau to win. Match 2: Collin Morikawa & Sahith Theegala vs. Adam Scott & Min Woo Lee (14:57–24:30) Morikawa and Theegala are slight favorites at -135. Doctor praises Theegala's performance in the 2024 FedEx Cup and Morikawa's solo second place at the Tour Championship. Morikawa's consistency, with 8 top-ten finishes in 2024, makes him one of the top players in the world. Doctor, however, acknowledges Adam Scott's determination to improve his Presidents Cup record, which currently stands at a disappointing 18-25-6. Statistical Insight: Despite Scott's veteran status, his poor Presidents Cup record weighs heavily, while Morikawa's consistent high-level play positions him as a key player. Theegala's form in recent events further strengthens their chances. Prediction: Morikawa & Theegala to win. Match 3: Scottie Scheffler & Russell Henley vs. Sungjae Im & Tom Kim (24:30–32:00) Scheffler and Henley are -142 favorites. Doctor supports Furyk's decision to pair Henley with Scheffler, noting Henley's stellar driving accuracy (5th on the PGA Tour) and top performances in major events. On the other hand, Tom Kim's form is questioned, as his recent performances have been underwhelming, finishing 52nd in the FedEx Cup standings. Statistical Insight: Scheffler, ranked number one in the world, paired with Henley's accuracy, makes them formidable. Conversely, Tom Kim's struggles this season raise doubts about his ability to perform at Royal Montreal. Prediction: Scheffler & Henley to win. Match 4: Wyndham Clark & Keegan Bradley vs. Taylor Pendrith & Christiaan Bezuidenhout (32:00–38:30) Clark and Bradley are favored at -112. Doctor criticizes Mike Weir's decision to pair Pendrith with Bezuidenhout, citing Bezuidenhout's poor form in recent tournaments. He points to Bezuidenhout's struggles with his driver and short game, which make the pairing less competitive against the sharp form of Clark and Bradley. Statistical Insight: Bezuidenhout's loss of shots in four consecutive starts is a red flag. Clark and Bradley's more consistent recent performances make them the stronger pairing. Prediction: Clark & Bradley to win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Golf Channel Podcast
Instant reaction to the surprising (shocking?!) Presidents Cup captain's picks

Golf Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 34:12


0:00: Rex loves Captain's Pick SZN02:00: Going deep on Jim Furyk's selection for the U.S. team09:00: Who were the most notable omissions for the Americans?13:00: Furyk opened himself up to heavy criticism if the U.S. gets stunned on the road16:30: How will it work with playing-assistant captain Keegan Bradley19:00: Rating Mike Weir's wildcard selections for the International side25:30: Is the Presidents Cup still a relevant event? 

Wheel Takes
KOD Finale (Part 2): Furyk Can't-Read

Wheel Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 86:14


In this week's episode, Ali gets another bingo; Mat gets hitched; Taim gets some jokes; and you-know-who remains captured.Ali's bingo card can be found HERE! Check out THE HOT NUANCE BOOK CLUB!~~~Material covered in this episode: Chapters 36, 37 and the Epilogue of KNIFE OF DREAMSThis episode contains SPOILERS through THE END of KNIFE OF DREAMS~~~Check out our TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, and TIKTOKCheck out our Patreon at patreon.com/wheeltakesEmail us at wheeltakespodcast@gmail.comUS-friendly MERCHANDISE: https://www.zazzle.com/store/wheeltakesmerch/productsEurope-friendly MERCHANDISE: https://wheel-takes-merch.myspreadshop.co.uk/allSend us a card!Wheel Takes PodcastP.O. Box 1457El Segundo, CA 90245Ali's nicknames confusing you? Check out our NAME KEY!Check out the Prediction Tracker: https://bit.ly/37cyadl!~~~Support the Prague Shakespeare Company!US-based donation link: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=P3XXBTWT4SKLY__;!!LpKI!yRseJwkaasaNLZf5LUF-SJG--u97dLQUppRndhKmWCQxNXuV5SUOaJdbb7svXF1Kug$Donate via check:Payable to: Prague Shakespeare Company AmericaPrague Shakespeare Company America1111 North Country Club DriveShoreacres, TX 77571Memo: In Support of PSCEuropean resources: https://www.pragueshakespeare.com/support-psc.html~~~Music: DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS by Alexander Nakarada.Art: Collin Rice.

Golf Unfiltered Podcast
Jim Furyk on Course Design and Glynlea Country Club | 427

Golf Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 26:02


Jim Furyk is one of the most successful pro golfers of all time and has begun his second career as a golf course designer, beginning with Glynlea Country Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida. GU's Dan Hauser spoke with Furyk about his approach to course design, including how golfers of any skill level will enjoy Glynlea.

The Stripe Show
A Tiger Sighting and PGA Champions Player Matt Gogel

The Stripe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 21:35


A new Tiger Woods swing has surfaced, and Travis gives us his thoughts. PGA Tour Champions player Matt Gogel joins Travis on-site at the Furyk and Friends event to discuss the new generation of golfers and an interesting take on why Steve Stricker should have been in the Ryder Cup for Team USA.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/6 - Spotlight: CONSTELLATION FURYK & FRIENDS GOLF TOURNAMENT

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 4:22


Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament Director Adam Renfroe joins JMN to share details about this weekend's Constellation Furyk & Friends Golf Tournament. The greens are ready, the weather is great, and all that is missing is you! Tickets are available at the gate, and there are lots of family friendly activities available for golf fans coming out to Timuquana Country Club.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/5 - Damon Olinto, Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournmanet

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 2:47


Damon Olinto, Volunteer Chairman for the Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament, joins JMN to update us on event activities still to come with this year's event, including the main tournament action.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/5 - Laura Fellwock, Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 4:21


Laura Fellwock joins JMN to share what fans can look forward to with this year's Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament, and family friendly activities at Timuquana Country Club. Could this be the year that Jim Furyk wins his own tournament? Come out and join the fun!

Florida Business Minds
Jacksonville: FURYK & FRIENDS Tees Up Another Fun-Filled Week for a Good Cause

Florida Business Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 18:28


The PGA Tour Champions return to Jacksonville this week for what's become one of the most popular events on the calendar: FURYK & FRIENDS at Timuquana Country Club. In this download, Jacksonville Business Journal Editor-in-Chief Tim Gibbons connects with tournament founders Tabitha & Jim Furyk to learn why they're so passionate about this event and the charities that benefit.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/3 - Tabitha Furyk, Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 7:01


Tabitha Furyk joins JMN to discuss the charities that benefit from the Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament and related events. Tonight's event includes Dustin Lynch and Carly Pearce performing at Daily's Place, and a variety of Pro-Am golfers, tournament rounds, and additional concerts and activities scheduled over the rest of the week.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
10/2 - Spotlight: CONSTELLATION FURYK & FRIENDS TOURNAMENT

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 5:02


Tournament Director Adam Renfroe joins JMN to share details about this year's chairty event and schedule.

Fits with the Founder
Fujikura's Spencer Reynolds and Shooting Shots

Fits with the Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 78:22


This week, Nick can't wait for the Cup and Cassie gives the hottest take of her life. Also, Spencer Reynolds from Fujikura joins the pod and gets reeeeeeeaaallllyyyy honest about the Roman Empire. (00:00-7:32) Betting on the Ryder Cup (or not?), equipment swaps, Brooksy's attempt to rewrite history (7:33-12:23) All square at the Solheim, Lexi's least favorite memory from the week, new formats (12:24-16:57) Bryson really likes Chicago, Adidas files suit, warehouse tragedy (16:58-20:25) Club Champion news: new demos, Furyk & Friends, World Long Drive Championship sneak peek (20:26-55:19) Interview with Spencer Reynolds, Product & Brand Manager at Fujikura Golf (55:20-01:18:30) Yea or nays featuring the Ryder Cup trophy, Swifties, persimmons, and MORE Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampionmedia Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampmedia

The TXG Podcast
Episode 8: Ryder Cup preview with guest Jim Furyk

The TXG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 47:54


The Tour Experience Podcast is BACK, Ian and Mikey bring in special guest Jim Furyk! Today, Jim discusses planning this year's Ryder Cup, his journey on the PGA Tour and his upcoming event Furyk & Friends presented by Circle K.Get ready for more Tour Experience Podcasts with Ian and Mikey to come! Special thanks to Jim for joining the show! 

The Thing About Golf Podcast
The Thing About Golf #94: Jim Furyk

The Thing About Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 81:51


Jim Furyk occupies an unusual place in the professional game.Without the profile and attention of the likes of Tiger or Phil or Rory, he more than comfortably held his own in that company for the best part of 20 years.A Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup stalwart, Furyk has some fascinating insights into the game and the people who play it as you will hear in this compelling chat with John Huggan.

Golf Today
HELLO CAPTAIN FURYK & GOODBYE MICHELLE WIE??? | MAY 2

Golf Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 66:11


Another show packed with great interviews! Jim Furyk was named captain of Team USA for the 2024 Presidents Cup today, so he sat down with Damon & Eamon to chat about his hopes for the event, and what he learned from his captaincy in the 2018 Ryder Cup. Jim is just the tip of the iceberg as USGA CEO Mike Whan, and past U.S. Women's Open champions Michelle Wie West and Paula Creamer stop by to preview the event as it heads to one of golf's most storied courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links. Could it be the last time we see Michelle Wie West tee it up in a professional event? Hear what she had to say on the matter. Not to get ahead of ourselves, the Hanwa LifePlus International Crown is this week at TPC Harding Park! LPGA stars Minjee Lee and Atthaya Thitikul are set to represent Australia and Thailand, respectively, in the revitalized team competition. Our crew speaks to both of them on what they expect from the week, and why they think their teams have what it takes to nab the top spot at week's end. Jim Furyk (2:37) Mike Whan (14:24) Michelle Wie West (35:51) Atthaya Thitikul (47:28) Paula Creamer (53:05) Minjee Lee (1:02:00)

Out of Bounds
Scheffler wins the Players Championship, Rory struggles with the driver and PGA Tour schedule

Out of Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 31:53


Welcome to the Out of Bounds golf podcast, where we bring you the latest news, updates, and analysis from the world of golf. In this episode, hosts Nate Sharman and Josh Durso discuss Scottie Scheffler's impressive victory at the Players Championship, which saw him regain the top spot in the world rankings. But that's not all we cover in this episode. We also delve into some of the challenges facing the sport, including pace of play issues that continue to plague the game. In addition, we chat with the team from Taylormade about their latest drive dream technology and how it's changing the game for players of all levels. We also take a closer look at the famous 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass, widely regarded as one of the most iconic holes in golf. And finally, we discuss the controversy surrounding Jim Furyk's snub from the Hall of Fame, examining the criteria used to select inductees and asking whether Furyk's exclusion is justified. Join us for this engaging and informative episode of Out of Bounds, where we dive deep into the world of golf and bring you all the latest insights and analysis. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outofboundsgolfpod/message

Fits with the Founder
Fittin' Makes Me Feel Good

Fits with the Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 39:49


Spooky season is in full swing on this week's show! Nick and Cassie recap the Furyk and Friends event, troll LeBron's viral golf swing, and discuss what golf courses they want to be buried at. PLUS: Yea or nays, new demos and pumpkin patches. (00:00-05:12) Nick and Cassie's pumpkin patch adventures and fall feelings (05:13-08:28) Friend of the program Steve Stricker wins Furyk and Friends and Jon Rahm wins his third Spanish Open (08:29-12:12) DJ wins $18 million bonus from LIV, Jodi Ewart Shadoff captures first win in 246 starts, and LeBron sucks at golf (12:13-15:45) Club Champion updates: new demos and a sneak peek at upcoming content (15:46-28:02) Yea or nays feat.: cutesy ball markers, long drive competitions, The Twilight Zone, & more! Listener Questions (28:03-31:21) Should golfers wait for the new products before getting fitted? Is there a point to getting fitted in the fall/winter? (31:22-34:51) Tipping etiquette/tipping stories: should you tip your fitter like you tip the caddie? (34:52-39:53) If you could pick any course/hole in golf as a burial site when you die, what would it be? Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampion Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampgolf

No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
NLU Podcast, Episode 610: Shriners Recap w/ Kyle Porter

No Laying Up - Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 104:27


Kyle Porter joins Soly and Neil to chat about Tom Kim's win at the Shriners, Cantlay's decision on 18, putting Kim's season into perspective, and everything else from the Shriners. We also talk about Eugenio Chacarra's win in Bangkok, Bryson whining about the OWGR, LIV's MENA Tour shenanigans, what the OWGR actually is, LPGA, Jon Rahm, Furyk and Friends, and a lot more. DraftKings Disclaimer: If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXTSTEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), 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(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customer offer void in NH/OR/ONT-CA. New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Opt in req. 1 Stepped Up Same Game Parlay Token issued per eligible game. Min $1 bet. Max bet limits apply. Min. 3-leg. Each leg min. -300 odds, total bet +100 odds or longer. Profit boosted up to 100% (10+ legs for 100% boost). See T&C at sportsbook.draftkings.com/footballterms.

The Stripe Show
Live from Constellation Furyk and Friends with Fred Funk and Notah Begay

The Stripe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 34:32


In this episode, Travis Fulton sits down with some PGA Tour legends Fred Funk and Notah Begay as they talk about their game and the where the game of golf os going!

PGA TOUR COUNTDOWN
DAVID DUVAL IN JAX & MAX HOMA IN VEGAS, ENJOY THE FUN!

PGA TOUR COUNTDOWN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 25:33


From two tournaments this week.  The Shriners in Vegas & The Furyk & Friends in Jacksonville........

CaptData the Woodturner
Working the Furyk and Friend Pro-Am

CaptData the Woodturner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 2:56


Had the change to work the Constellation Furyk and Friend golf Pro-Am. My first and it was actually 18K a foursome.

Golf Today
FURYK & FRIENDS! | Oct. 06

Golf Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 48:51


Jim Furyk and plenty of our friends stopped by Golf Today in this episode! The 17-Time PGA TOUR winner and 2003 U.S. Open champ discusses his namesake event on the PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS and the state of the game. Last week's winner on the DP WORLD Tour Ryan Fox drops in to reflect on his third career win on the European circuit, and how he's gearing up to challenge Rory for the Race to Dubai crown. With the Shriners Children's Open starting today, we invite in past champion Smylie Kaufman! The 2015 winner is a member of the Golf Channel broadcast team for the event and is experiencing a rebirth in the game in his new commentary role. Smylie Kaufman (1:04) Ryan Fox (23:52) Jim Furyk (33:29)

Golf Today
WHEN CAPTIANS COLLIDE | Oct. 4

Golf Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 72:34


Both Ryder Cup captains graced our show today! Listen and check out what Zach Johnson and Luke Donald each had to say after spending the weekend in Rome to begin the countdown to next year's competition. Golf Channel contributor Notah Begay is ready for his PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS debut this week at Furyk and friends! He joined the program to discuss his new lease on tour life, and how his TV work helped up his game. Will Bateman is moving up in the golf world as well. The reigning PGA TOUR CANADA Player of the Year stops by to discuss his nascent pro career, and his step up to full Korn Ferry Tour status in the season to come. Lastly, the PGA TOUR heads to Las Vegas this weekend so Paige Mackenzie gets you primed on all the odds and stats you'll need to place your weekend bets on the action. Zach Johnson (2:56) Notah Begay (28:52) Will Bateman (36:33) Luke Donald (43:32)

On The Green Podcast
Show 41 featuring an interview with Constellation Furyk & Friends tournament director, Adam Renfroe.

On The Green Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 17:14


On this episode I welcome the Tournament Director of the Constellation Furyk & Friends, Adam Renfroe.  Adam gives our listeners an inside the ropes look at the event; what big names will be competing, what special events will happen around the tournament, how to become a sponsor or volunteer and how to get tickets to the 2nd Annual PGA TOUR Champions event being held October 3 - 9 at Timuquana Country Club.

Copper Country Today
July 10, 2022 - 38th State Senate Candidate Matthew Furyk.

Copper Country Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 26:22


In an interview that was scheduled to air July 2nd, but was delayed because of a technical issue, 38th State Senate Candidate Matthew Furyk talks with host Todd VanDyke about his views and his candidacy.

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

HEED THE REFERENCES: Anand Swaminathan, "REBEL Core Cast 47.0 Nausea and Vomiting", REBEL EM blog, January 13, 2021. Available at: https://rebelem.com/rebel-core-cast-47-0-nausea-and-vomiting/. Beadle KL, Helbling AR, Love SL, April MD, Hunter CJ. Isopropyl Alcohol Nasal Inhalation for Nausea in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2015; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2015.09.031. Furyk, J. S., Meek, R. A., & Egerton-Warburton, D. (2015). Drugs for the treatment of nausea and vomiting in adults in the emergency department setting. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2015(9), CD010106. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD010106.pub2 Mark Ramzy, "Aromatherapy vs Oral Ondansetron for Antiemetic Therapy Among Adult Emergency Department Patients", REBEL EM blog, December 3, 2020. Available at: https://rebelem.com/aromatherapy-vs-oral-ondansetron-for-antiemetic-therapy-among-adult-emergency-department-patients/. Phips, Ashley. (2015). Article Review: RCT of Antiemetic Efficacy in the ED. Available at http://www.emdocs.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/AntiemeticUseED-Phipps-.pdf Plewa, Young, Yerman. (20 July 2008). The vomiting patient in the ED: Evaluation and management. Emergency Medicine Reports. Available from https://www.reliasmedia.com/articles/13681-the-vomiting-patient-in-the-ed-evaluation-and-management Scorza K, Williams A, Phillips JD, Shaw J. Evaluation of nausea and vomiting. Am Fam Physician. 2007 Jul 1;76(1):76-84. PMID: 17668843. Wegrzyniak LJ, Repke JT, Ural SH. Treatment of hyperemesis gravidarum. Rev Obstet Gynecol. 2012;5(2):78-84. Yartsev. (2021). Deranged Physiology: Question 10 - Describe the physiology of vomiting. Available from https://derangedphysiology.com/main/cicm-primary-exam/past-papers/2010-paper-1-saqs/question-10p2#answer-anchor

Inside Iowa Athletics
Fight for Iowa - Zach Johnson

Inside Iowa Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 20:49


This week brings the crown jewel of golf. The Masters at Augusta National. Fifteen years ago Cedar Rapids' Zach Johnson stunned the game outlasting Woods, Michelson, Furyk, Rose and Westwood to win the prized Green Jacket.Henrik Stenson of Sweden finished 17th that frigid rainy Sunday. Zach Johnson and Stenson were recently named Ryder Cup Captains for 2023 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club just outside Rome. There's a lot to unfold the next 18 months. Right now Iowa City born Zach Johnson is looking for a repeat in Georgia. We'll sit down with the rabid Hawkeye fan on Fight for Iowa.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

USGA Golf Journal
Jim Furyk

USGA Golf Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 24:48


After a lifetime in the game and having just won his second USGA title, Jim Furyk has a lot to say. Dave Giancola and Mike Trostel talk with the 51-year-old Furyk about his most recent victory, his local connection to the 2021 U.S. Amateur site (Oakmont Country Club) and his homegrown swing.Originally aired in August 2021

Golf Today
FURYK-EVER YOUNG | Jan. 14

Golf Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 52:20


Day two from Honolulu is underway at the SONY! With Jim Furyk poised to make the cut at SONY Open, Shane and Damon discuss his Hall of Fame candidacy and what has made his career so memorable. The guys dive into Bryson DeChambeau's most recent batch of conrtoversial comments too. In honor of the upcoming Netflix docuseries about the PGA TOUR, we discuss what TV characters the stars of the men's game would be. Steve Burkowski also chimes in with a report from Hawaii and Brandel Chamblee joins us in studio to give his thoughts on the action so far. Steve Burkowski: 2:15 Brandel Chamblee: 44:08

No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
NLU Podcast, Episode 495: Lee Janzen

No Laying Up - Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 51:09


We sat down with Lee Janzen a few weeks ago when he was in Jacksonville for the Furyk and Friends PGA Tour Champions Event. Since we recorded with Lee he won his second Champions Tour event at the SAS Championship. We discuss his PGA Tour career, highlighted by a pair of US Open victories, as well as his experiences as a rookie on tour, what separates golfers in major championships, the Ryder Cup, playing at Isleworth with Tiger, and much more.

Fits with the Founder
Ball Fits and Ric Flair Drip

Fits with the Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 43:59


A stylin' and profilin' Fits with the Founder coming at you today! Nick and Cassie discuss The Match V between Brooks and Bryson, driver length changes, and answer listener questions. PLUS: hear how the Club Champion gang would have Ric Flair involved in a dream match between two golf legends. (00:00-03:15) Spooky Season is officially here and Club Champion updates. (03:16-07:04) The Match V between Brooks and Bryson is officially on and Phil wins at Furyk and Friends event. (07:05-11:45) USGA driver length changes coming to the PGA and LPGA. (11:46-17:20) JR Smith makes his college golf debut and Tiger Woods cashing in on the Player Impact Program. (17:21-20:43) New demos and special deals coming to Club Champion. Listener Questions (20:44-26:10) Data vs. feel – How do fitters balance feel with the data, how often does feel overrule data? (26:11-34:00) Golf ball fitting – how important is it, how is it done, and how does Club Champion approach it? (34:01-44:00) What is your dream golf match? Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampion Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampgolf

Bri The Sports Guy
E356: The guys review highlights from: Week 6 in CFB (Unranked A&M stuns #1 Alabama); Week 5 in the NFL (Packers beat Bengals in OT despite kicking fiasco); MLB Playoffs (Brewers tied up with Braves at 1-1) and Champions Tour golf (Phil wins inaugural

Bri The Sports Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 42:18


The guys review highlights from: Week 6 in CFB (Unranked A&M stuns #1 Alabama); Week 5 in the NFL (Packers beat Bengals in OT despite kicking fiasco); MLB Playoffs (Brewers tied up with Braves at 1-1) and Champions Tour golf (Phil wins inaugural Furyk and friends here in Jacksonville.)

2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs
The 2 View: Episode 1

2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 61:19


View the show notes in Google Docs here: http://bit.ly/3bFS43j Gonorrhea Updates Gonorrhea Treatment and Care. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Website. https://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/treatment.htm. Published December 14, 2020. Accessed January 11, 2021. CDC No Longer Recommends Oral Drug for Gonorrhea Treatment. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/2012/gctx-guidelines-pressrelease.html. Published August 9, 2012. Accessed January 11, 2021. Recurrent UTI Recurrent Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Women: AUA/CUA/SUFU Guideline (2019). American Urological Association. https://www.auanet.org/guidelines/recurrent-uti?fbclid=IwAR1TwSTQNHv8PDWLfW7WjsDan46D_9b6Qs1ptJxaXr6YFnDpBeptpW3BY. Published 2019. Accessed January 11, 2021. Combo Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen / Pain Advil® Dual Action. GSK Expert Portal. https://www.gskhealthpartner.com/en-us/pain-relief/brands/advil/products/dual-action/?utmsource=google&utmmedium=cpc&utmterm=ibuprofen+acetaminophen&utmcampaign=GS+-+Unbranded+Advil+DA+-+Alone+-+PH. Accessed January 11, 2021. FDA approves GSK's Advil Dual Action with Acetaminophen for over-the-counter use in the United States. GSK. https://www.gsk.com/en-gb/media/press-releases/fda-approves-gsk-s-advil-dual-action-with-acetaminophen-for-over-the-counter-use-in-the-united-states/. Published March 2, 2020. Accessed January 11, 2021. Tanner T, Aspley S, Munn A, Thomas T. The pharmacokinetic profile of a novel fixed-dose combination tablet of ibuprofen and paracetamol. BMC clinical pharmacology. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2906415/. Published July 5, 2010. Accessed January 11, 2021. Searle S, Muse D, Paluch E, et al. Efficacy and Safety of Single and Multiple Doses of a Fixed-dose Combination of Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen in the Treatment of Postsurgical Dental Pain: Results From 2 Phase 3, Randomized, Parallel-group, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Studies. The Clinical journal of pain. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32271183/. Published July 2020. Accessed January 11, 2021. 1000 mg versus 600/650 mg Acetaminophen for Pain or Fever: A Review of the Clinical Efficacy. National Center for Biotechnology Information. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK373467/. Published June 17, 2016. Accessed January 11, 2021. Motov S. Is There a Limit to the Analgesic Effect of Pain Medications? Medscape. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/574279. Published June 17, 2008. Accessed January 11, 2021. Motov, Sergey. Faculty Forum: A Practical Approach to Pain Management. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJSioPsGw3A. The Center for Medical Education. Published December 2, 2020. Accessed January 1, 2021. Wuhrman E, Cooney MF. Acute Pain: Assessment and Treatment. Medscape. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/735034_4. Published January 3, 2011. Accessed January 11, 2021. Social Pain Dewall CN, Macdonald G, Webster GD, et al. Acetaminophen reduces social pain: behavioral and neural evidence. Psychological science. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20548058/. Published June 14, 2010. Accessed January 11, 2021. Mischkowski D, Crocker J, Way BM. From painkiller to empathy killer: acetaminophen (paracetamol) reduces empathy for pain. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27217114/. Published May 5, 2016. Accessed January 11, 2021. Other / Recurrent liner notes Center for Medical Education. https://courses.ccme.org/. Accessed January 11, 2021. Roberts M, Roberts JR. The Proceduralist. https://www.theproceduralist.org/. Accessed January 11, 2021. The Procedural Pause by James R. Roberts, MD, & Martha Roberts, ACNP, PNP. Emergency Medicine News. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/theproceduralpause/pages/default.aspx. Accessed January 11, 2021. The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine. sgem.ccme.org. https://sgem.ccme.org/. Accessed January 11, 2021. Trivia Question: Send answers to 2viewcast@gmail.com Please note that you must answer the 2 part question to win a copy of the EMRA Pain Guide. “What controversial drug was given a black box warning for prolonged QT and torsades in 2012 and now has been declared by WHICH organization to be an effective and safe treatment use for nausea, vomiting, headache and agitation?” Practical Pain Management in Acute Care Setting Handout Sergey Motov, MD @painfreeED • Pain is one of the most common reasons for patients to visit the emergency department and other acute care settings. Due to the extensive number of visits related to pain, clinicians and midlevel providers should be aware of the various options, both pharmacological and nonpharmacological, available to treat patients with acute pain. • As the death toll from the opioid epidemic continues to grow, the use of opioids in the acute care setting as a first-line treatment for analgesia is becoming increasingly controversial and challenging. • There is a growing body of literature that is advocating for more judicious use of opioids and well as their prescribing and for broader use of non-pharmacological and non-opioid pain management strategies. • The channels/enzymes/receptors targeted analgesia (CERTA) concept is based on our improved understanding of the neurobiological aspect of pain with a shift from a symptom-based approach to pain to a mechanistic approach. This targeted analgesic approach allows for a broader utilization of synergistic combinations of nonopioid analgesia and more refined and judicious (rescue) use of opioids. These synergistic combinations result in greater analgesia, fewer side effects, lesser sedation, and shorter LOS. (Motov et al 2016) General Principles: Management of acute pain in the acute care setting should be patient-centered and pain syndrome-specific by using multimodal approach that include non-pharmacological modalities and pharmacological ones that include non-opioid and opioid analgesics. Assessment of acute pain should be based on a need for analgesics to improve functionality, rather than patients-reported pain scores. Brief pain inventory short form BPI-SF is better than NRS/VAS as it assesses quantitative and qualitative impact of pain (Im et al 2020). ED clinicians should engage patients in shared decision-making about overall treatment goals and expectations, the natural trajectory of the specific painful condition, and analgesic options including short-term and long-term benefits and risks of adverse effects. If acute pain lasting beyond the expected duration, complications of acute pain should be ruled out and transition to non-opioid therapy and non-pharmacological therapy should be attempted. Non-Pharmacologic Therapies • Acute care providers should consider applications of heat or cold as well as specific recommendations regarding activity and exercise. • Music therapy is a useful non-pharmacologic therapy for pain reduction in acute care setting (music-assisted relaxation, therapeutic listening/musical requests, musical diversion, song writing, and therapeutic singing (Mandel 2019). • The use of alternative and complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, guided imagery, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and hypnosis have not been systemically evaluated for use in the Acute care setting including ED. (Dillan 2005, Hoffman 2007) • In general, their application may be limited for a single visit, but continued investigation in their safety and efficacy is strongly encouraged. • Practitioners may also consider utilization of osteopathic manipulation techniques, such as high velocity, low amplitude techniques, muscle energy techniques, and soft tissue techniques for patients presenting to the acute care setting with pain syndromes of skeletal, arthroidal, or myofascial origins. (Eisenhart 2003) Opioids • Acute Care providers are uniquely positioned to combat the opioid epidemic by thoughtful prescribing of parenteral and oral opioids in inpatient setting and upon discharge, and through their engagement with opioid addicted patients in acute care setting. • Acute Care providers should make every effort to utilize non-pharmacological modalities and non-opioid analgesics to alleviate pain, and to use opioid analgesics only when the benefits of opioids are felt to outweigh the risks. (not routinely) • When opioids are used for acute pain, clinicians should combine them with non-pharmacologic and non-opioid pharmacologic therapy: Yoga, exercise, cognitive behavioral therapy, complementary/alternative medical therapies (acupuncture); NSAID's, Acetaminophen, Topical Analgesics, Nerve blocks, etc. • When considering opioids for acute pain, Acute Care providers should involve patients in shared decision-making about analgesic options and opioid alternatives, risks and benefits of opioid therapies, and rational expectations about the pain trajectory and management approach. • When considering opioids for acute pain, acute care providers should counsel patients regarding serious adverse effects such as sedation and respiratory depression, pruritus and constipation, and rapid development of tolerance and hyperalgesia. • When considering administration of opioids for acute pain, acute care providers should make every effort to accesses respective state's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). The data obtained from PDMP's to be used to identify excessive dosages and dangerous combinations, identify and counsel patients with opioid use disorder, offer referral for addiction treatment. • PDMPs can provide clinicians with comprehensive prescribing information to improve clinical decisions around opioids. However, PDMPs vary tremendously in their accessibility and usability in the ED, which limits their effectiveness at the point of care. Problems are complicated by varying state-to-state requirements for data availability and accessibility. Several potential solutions to improving the utility of PDMPs in EDs include integrating PDMPs with electronic health records, implementing unsolicited reporting and prescription context, improving PDMP accessibility, data analytics, and expanding the scope of PDMPs. (Eldert et al, 2018) • Parenteral opioids when used in titratable fashion are effective, safe, and easily reversible analgesics that quickly relieve pain. • Acute care clinicians should consider administering these analgesics for patients in acute pain where the likelihood of analgesic benefit is judged to exceed the likelihood of harm. • Parenteral opioids must be titrated regardless of their initial dosing regimens (weight-based or fixed) until pain is optimized to acceptable level (functionality status) or side effects become intolerable. • When parenteral opioids are used, patients should be engaged in shared-decision making regarding the route of administration, as repetitive attempts of IV cannulation and intramuscular injections are associated with pain. In addition, intramuscular injections are associated with unpredictable absorption rates, and complications such as muscle necrosis, soft tissue infection and the need for dose escalation. (Von Kemp 1989, Yamanaka 1985, Johnson 1976) • Morphine sulfate provides better balance of analgesic efficacy and safety among all parenteral opioids. a. Dosing regimens and routes: b. IV: 0.05-0.1mg/kg to start, titrate q 10-20 min c. IV: 4-6 mg fixed, titrate q 10-20 min d. SQ: 4-6 mg fixed, titrate q 20 min e. Nebulized: 0.2 mg/kg or 10-20 mg fixed, repeat q 15-20 min f. PCA: prone to dosing errors g. IM: should be avoided (pain, muscle fibrosis, necrosis, increase in dosing requirements) • Hydromorphone should be avoided as a first-line opioid due to significant euphoria and severe respiratory depression requiring naloxone reversal. Due to higher lipophilicity, Hydromorphone use is associated with higher rates of euphoria and subsequent development of addiction. Should hydromorphone be administered in higher than equi-analgesic morphine milligram equivalents, close cardiopulmonary monitoring is strongly recommended. Dosing h. IV: 0.2-0.5 mg initial, titrate q10-15 min i. IM: to be avoided (pain, muscle fibrosis, necrosis, increase in dosing requirements) j. PCA: prone to dosing errors (severe CNS and respiratory depression) k. Significantly worse AE profile in comparison to Morphine l. Equianalgesic IV conversion (1 mg HM=8mg of MS) m. Overprescribed in >50% of patients n. Inappropriately large dosing in EM literature: 2 mg IVP o. Abuse potential (severely euphoric due to lipophilicity) • Fentanyl is the most potent opioid, short-acting, requires frequent titration. Dosing: p. IV: 0.25-0.5 μg/kg (WB), titrate q10 min q. IV: 25-50 μg (fixed), titrate q10 min r. Nebulization: 2-4 μg/kg, titrate q20-30 min s. IN: 1-2 μg/kg, titrate q5-10min t. Transbuccal: 100-200μg disolvable tablets u. Transmucosal: 15-20 mcg/kg Lollypops • Opioids in Renal Insufficiency/Renal Failure Patients-requires balance of ORAE with pain control by starting with lower-than-recommended doses and slowly titrate up the dose while extending the dosing interval. (Dean 2004, Wright 2011) • Opioid-induced pruritus is centrally mediated process via μ-opioid receptors as naloxone, nalbuphine reverse it, and can be caused by opioids w/o histamine release (Fentanyl). Use ultra-low-dose naloxone of 0.25 -1 mcg/kg/hr with NNT of 3.5. (Kjellberg 2001) • When intravascular access is unobtainable, acute care clinicians should consider utilization of intranasal (fentanyl), nebulized (fentanyl and morphine), or transmucosal (rapidly dissolvable fentanyl tablets) routes of analgesic administration for patients with acute painful conditions. • Breath actuated nebulizer (BAN): enclosed canister, dual mode: continuous and on-demand, less occupational exposures. a. Fentanyl: 2-4 mcg//kg for children, 4 mcg/kg for adults: titration q 10 min up to three doses via breath-actuated nebulizer (BAN): systemic bioavailability of 50-60% of IV route. (Miner 2007, Furyk 2009, Farahmand 2014) b. Morphine: 10-20 mg g10 min up to 3 doses via breath-actuated nebulizer (BAN)-Systemic bioavailability (concentration) of 30-35% of IV Route. (Fulda 2005, Bounes 2009, Grissa 2015) c. Intranasal Fentanyl: IN via MAD at 1-2 mcg/kg titration q 5 min (use highly concentrated solution of 100mcg/ml for adults and 50 mcg/ml for children)- systemic bioavailability of 90% of IV dosing. (Karisen 2013, Borland 2007, Saunders 2010, Holdgate 2010) d. IN route: shorter time to analgesia, titratable, comparable pain relief to IV route, minimal amount of side effects, similar rates of rescue analgesia, great patients and staff satisfaction. Disadvantages: requires highly concentrated solutions that not readily available in the ED, contraindicated in facial/nasal trauma. Oral Opioids • Oral opioid administration is effective for most patients in the acute care setting, however, there is no appreciable analgesic difference between commonly used opioids (oxycodone, hydrocodone and morphine sulfate immediate release (MSIR). • When oral opioids are used for acute pain, the lowest effective dose and fewest number of tablets needed should be prescribed. In most cases, less than 3 days' worth are necessary, and rarely more than 5 days' worth are needed. • If painful condition outlasts three-day supply, re-evaluation in health-care facility is beneficial. Consider expediting follow-up care if the patient's condition is expected to require more than a three-day supply of opioid analgesics. • Only Immediate release (short-acting) formulary are to be prescribed in the acute care setting and at discharge. • Clinicians should not administer or prescribe long-acting, extended-release, or sustained-release opioid formulations, which include both oral and transdermal (fentanyl) medications in the acute care setting. These formulations are not indicated for acute pain and carry a high risk of overdose, particularly in opioid-naïve patients. • Acute care providers should counsel patients about safe medication storage and disposal, as well as the consequences of failure to do this; potential for abuse and misuse by others (teens and young adults), and potential for overdose and death (children and teens). • Oxycodone is no more effective than other opioids (hydrocodone, MSIR). Oxycodone has highest potential for abuse, misuse and diversion as well as increased risks of overdose, addiction and death. Oxycodone should be avoided as a first-line oral opioid for acute pain. ( Strayer 2016) • If still prescribed, lowest dose (5mg) in combination with acetaminophen (lowest dose of 325 mg) should be considered as it associated with less abuse and diversion (in theory). Potential for acetaminophen overdose exist though with combination. • Hydrocodone is three times more prescribed than oxycodone, but three times less used for non-medical purpose. Combo with APAP (Vicodin)-Use lowest effective dose for hydrocodone and APAP (5/325). (Quinn 1997, Adams 2006) • Immediate release morphine sulfate (MSIR) administration is associated with lesser degree of euphoria and consequently, less abuse potential (Wightman 2012). ED providers should consider prescribing Morphine Sulfate Immediate Release Tablets (MSIR) (Wong 2012, Campos 2014) for acute pain due to: o Similar analgesic efficacy to Oxycodone and Hydrocodone o Less euphoria (less abuse potential) o Less street value (less diversion) o More dysphoria in large doses o Less abuse liability and likeability • Tramadol should not be used in acute care setting and at discharge due to severe risks of adverse effects, drug-drug interactions, and overdose. There is very limited data supporting better analgesic efficacy of tramadol in comparison to placebo, or better analgesia than APAP or Ibuprofen. Tramadol dose not match analgesic efficacy of traditional opioids. (Juurlink 2018, Jasinski 1993, Babalonis 2013) • Side effects are: o Seizures o Hypoglycemia o Hyponatremia o Serotonin syndrome o Abuse and addiction • Codeine and Codeine/APAP is a weak analgesic that provides no better pain relief than placebo. Codeine must not be administered to children due to: o dangers of the polymorphisms of the cytochrome P450 iso-enzyme: o ultra-rapid metabolizers: respiratory depression and death o poor metabolizers: absent or insufficient pain relief • Transmucosal fentanyl (15 and 20 mcg/kg lollypops) has an onset of analgesia in 5 to 15 minutes with a peak effect seen in 15 to 30 minutes (Arthur 2012). • Transbuccal route can be used right at the triage to provide rapid analgesia and as a bridge to intravenous analgesia in acute care setting. (Ashburn 2011). A rapidly dissolving trans-buccal fentanyl (100mcg dose) provides fast pain relief onset (median 10 min), great analgesics efficacy, minimal need for rescue medication and lack of side effects in comparison to oxycodone/acetaminophen tablet (Shear 2010) • Morphine Milligram Equivalent (MME) is a numerical standard against which most opioids can be compared, yielding a comparison of each medication's potency. MME does not give any information of medications efficacy or how well medication works, but it is used to assess comparative potency of other analgesics. • By converting the dose of an opioid to a morphine equivalent dose, a clinician can determine whether a cumulative daily dose of opioids approaches an amount associated with increased risk of overdose and to identify patients who may benefit from closer monitoring, reduction or tapering of opioids, prescribing of naloxone, and other measures to reduce risk of overdose. • Opioid-induced hyperalgesia: o opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is a rare syndrome of increasing pain, often accompanied by neuroexcitatory effects, in the setting of increasing opioid therapy. o Morphine is by far the most common opiate implicated in OIH. Hydromorphone and oxycodone, members of the same class of opiate as morphine (phenanthrenes), can also cause OIH. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid in the class of phenylpiperidine, is less likely to precipitate OIH. Existing data suggests that OIH is caused by multiple opioid-induced changes to the central nervous system including: -Activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors -Inhibition of the glutamate transporter system -Increased levels of the pro-nociceptive peptides within the dorsal root ganglia -Activation of descending pain facilitation from the rostral ventromedial medulla -Neuroexcitatory effects provoked by metabolites of morphine and hydromorphone • OIH can be confused with tolerance as in both cases patients report increased pain on opioids. The two conditions can be differentiated based on the patient's response to opioids. In tolerance, the patient's pain will improve with dose escalation. In OIH, pain will worsen with opioid administration. This paradoxical effect is one of the hallmarks of the syndrome. Non-opioid analgesics • Acetaminophen is indicated for management of mild to moderate pain and as a single analgesic and has modest efficacy at most. Addition of Acetaminophen to Ibuprofen does not provide better analgesia for patients with acute low back pain. The greatest limitation to the use of intravenous (IV) versus oral acetaminophen is the nearly 100-fold cost differential, which is likely not justified by any marginal improvement in pain relief. Furthermore, IV APAP provide faster onset of analgesia only after an initial dose. (Yeh 2012, Serinken 2012) • NSAIDs should be administered at their lowest effective analgesic doses both in the ED and upon discharge and should be given for the shortest appropriate treatment course. Caution is strongly advised when NSAIDs are used in patients at risk for renal insufficiency, heart failure, and gastrointestinal hemorrhage, as well as in the elderly. Strong consideration should be given to topical NSAID's in managing as variety of acute and chronic painful Musculo-skeletal syndromes. The analgesic ceiling refers to the dose of a drug beyond which any further dose increase will not result in additional analgesic efficacy. Thus, the analgesics ceiling for ibuprofen is 400 mg per dose (1200 mg/24 h) and for ketorolac is 10 mg per dose (10 mg/24 h). These doses are less than those often prescribed for control of inflammation and fever. When it comes to equipotent doses of different NSAIDs, there is no difference in analgesic efficacy. • Ketamine, at sub-dissociative doses (also known as low-dose ketamine or analgesic dose ketamine) of 0.1 to 0.4 mg/kg, provided effective analgesia as a single agent or as an adjunct to opioids (reducing the need for opioids) in the treatment of acute traumatic and nontraumatic pain in the ED. This effective analgesia, however, must be balanced against high rates of minor adverse side effects (14%–80%), though typically short-lived and not requiring intervention. In addition to IV rout, ketamine can be administered via IN,SQ, and Nebulized route. • Local anesthetics are widely used in the ED for topical, local, regional, intra-articular, and systemic anesthesia and analgesia. Local anesthetics (esters and amides) possess analgesic and anti-hyperalgesic properties by non-competitively blocking neuronal sodium channels. o Topical analgesics containing lidocaine come in patches, ointments, and creams have been used to treat pain from acute sprains, strains, and contusions as well as variety of acute inflammatory and chronic neuropathic conditions, including postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS) and painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN). o UGRA used for patients with lower extremity fractures or dislocations (eg, femoral nerve block, fascia iliaca compartment block) demonstrated significant pain control, decreased need for rescue analgesia, and first-attempt procedural success. In addition, UGRA demonstrated few procedural complications, minimal need for rescue analgesia, and great patient satisfaction. o Analgesic efficacy and safety of IV lidocaine has been evaluated in patients with renal colic and acute lower back pain. Although promising, this therapy will need to be studied in larger populations with underlying cardiac disease before it can be broadly used. o knvlsd • Antidopaminergic and Neuroleptics are frequently used in acute care settings for treatment of migraine headache, chronic abdominal pain, cannabis-induced hyperemesis. • Anti-convulsant (gabapentin and pregabalin) are not recommended for management of acute pain unless pain is of neuropathic origin. Side effects, particularly when combined with opioids (potentiation of euphoria and respiratory depression), titration to effect, and poor patients' compliance are limiting factors to their use. (Peckham 2018) References: Chang HY, Daubresse M, Kruszewski SP, et al. 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The Ryan Kelley Morning After
10-09-18 Segment 3 Sex Island and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 49:08


Tim reads a Fox News article about drug-fueled sex parties. Doug thinks it is a good price at $5K. Plowsy would like to get an option that includes just the drugs and buffet. Iggy was nearly busted in a prostitute ring. Furyk says P. Reed is lying about not knowing he would be paired with Tiger. Iggy is blocked by a lot of porn stars. Club Pro Guy podcast is hilarious. EMOTD.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
10-01-18 Segment 3 The guys break down the Ryder Cup. EMOTD.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 49:42


Ryder Cup discussion. Reed took shots at Spieth and Furyk. Plowsy is not a fan of Patrick Reed. Iggy is still a Rams fan. Francesa doesn't like his gambling picks questioned. EMOTD.

GolfWRX Radio
Gear Dive: Bob Bettinardi talks Matt Kuchar prototype, Furyk's illegal putter and making TW putters

GolfWRX Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 70:54


Bob Bettinardi discusses the origin of the one-piece milled putter, working with Freddie Couples and the tireless development of Matt Kuchar's blade on this episode of The Gear Dive. Also, much more: 15:30 -- Working on Tiger's putters from 1996-1997 25:30 -- Vijay Singh and his winning streak 27:25 -- Finally getting a putter in Phil's hands 30:20 -- Furyk's illegal putter and Bob coming to the rescue 38:15 -- Pitching Freddie on making him a putter 52:00 -- Developing the Kuchar Model 1

The PostCast
1. Thomas Soars, McIlroy Resents Olympics and Furyk Selected as Ryder Cup Captain

The PostCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 30:08


Sean, Cassie and Ron Green Jr. discuss Justin Thomas' big win at the SBS Tournament of Champions, Rory McIlroy's feelings about the Olympics and Jim Furyk taking on the role of being the 2018 U.S. Ryder Cup captain.