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A Monday playoff between Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler will serve as an exclamation point to one of the best golf weekends of 2026 thus far. Andy and Brendan! are fired up for this episode, recorded after watching a birdie-fest at TPC River Highlands, another women's major, and Blockie's near-perfect Champions Tour debut. They can't help themselves and begin with a brief section on the Dick's Open, an event that made some consider if the Champions Tour really needs Tiger Woods at all. Upstate New York's finest sporting event provided plenty of fodder, from Bob Papa singing Zac Brown Band, to the emergence of a "Paddy Stopper," and so, so much Michael Block content. The two then move on to the unfinished Travelers Championship, where a score of -21 got into a playoff to be held on Monday morning. Andy and Brendan discuss Viktor Hovland's turnaround from hitting hundreds of balls on the Shinnecock range after a missed cut last week to now potentially a Signature Event win in just seven days. They also debate whether Scottie Scheffler already missed out on multiple chances to win the tournament in regulation on Sunday afternoon on an extra-soft course after a lengthy rain delay. Andy is hung up on a Keegan Bradley quote from earlier this week alluding to the Travelers as a "vacation week" after a tough U.S. Open, and openly wonders if TPC River Highlands can fit into the PGA Tour's new Championship Series model. While the event itself is enjoyable, does the golf course leave too much to be desired as true test of professional golf? Haeran Ryu won her first major championship at the KPMG Women's PGA at Hazeltine, holding off a charge from Brooke Henderson, Ina Yoon, and Nelly Korda. The broadcast coverage was the big story of this Sunday, with a weather delay pushing the finish off of NBC and moving it to Golf Channel. A lengthy discussion about rights deals and coverage windows ensues, with ideas about ways for the LPGA to branch out and not be buried by non-major PGA Tour events on its biggest weeks of the year. Lastly, Andy and Brendan react to Alan Shipnuck's latest article on Phil Mickelson, full of more scandalous details following up on the Golf Digest report about Phil being removed from The Farms in San Diego. Celebrate "The Summer of Cotton" with B. Draddy with promo code SGS30 at BDraddy.com! We’re hosting our first Fried Egg Golf event at Pasatimepo later this month and we have a few spots remaining. For more information, head to thefriedegg.com/events!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Frick is the Director of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine National. Lots of action at the course as they get set to host the 3rd golf major of the year on the women's side. It Take June 25th-28th. Photo-Steph Chambers/Getty Images
Laura Frick is the Director of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine National. Lots of action at the course as they get set to host the 3rd golf major of the year on the women's side. It Take June 25th-28th. Photo-Steph Chambers/Getty Images
This episode of the 2nd Swing Thoughts Podcast brings you expert insights from the tour van at Hazeltine. Join Drew Mahowald and Harrison Arnold as they welcome fitting legend Larry Bobka for a deep-dive Fitting Q&A session. The guys recap a dominant performance by Cameron Young at the Cadillac Championship and a historic, "Tiger-esque" run by Nelly Korda. From the impact of a simple golf ball switch to the rare "Tour-only" equipment adjustments made by players like Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose, this episode is packed with technical analysis for the dedicated golfer.
Kyle Brandt is loving his role as Head Golf Pro at the Chaska course. Hazeltine is readying for an LPGA Major in June, the Ryder Cup in 2029, and is reaching to new golfers with a short course that has been built there. It's the debut episode of "THE DRIVE" on The WCCO Morning News. Photo by David Berding/Getty Images
Kyle Brandt is loving his role as Head Golf Pro at the Chaska course. Hazeltine is readying for an LPGA Major in June, the Ryder Cup in 2029, and is reaching to new golfers with a short course that has been built there. It's the debut episode of "THE DRIVE" on The WCCO Morning News. Photo by David Berding/Getty Images
Our new podcast features a conversation with Hazeltine National superintendent Chris Tritabaugh, who joins us to discuss how his approach to golf course maintenance has evolved over time – including his approach to organic matter testing, sand topdressing and fairway irrigation. We also explore the key priorities that guide his day-to-day decision-making, get his thoughts on building a strong team culture and advice for early-career superintendents. From pursuing excellence over perfection to prepping for a busy championship schedule at Hazeltine, it's a great conversation.
Kase Hazeltine was selected as a Beck's Player with Heart because of his involvement and dedication to his school, sports, and community. In school, Kase plays football and basketball, and is an active FFA member. He says he loves making friends with his teammates and appreciates the hard work and dedication each activity teaches. In his community, Kase participates in 4-H and takes part in the Youth Apprenticeship program, gathering career experience and being a role model for his peers. Kase shows his dedication to agriculture by caring for animals and crops. To him, agriculture means hard work, responsibility, and caring for the things that provide for the world. Kase's future plans include becoming an electrician while continuing to farm with his family. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jennifer Huber is a PGA Teaching Professional at Hazeltine National Golf Club, Former LPGA Tour member, part of team Titleist and (potentially) holds a record at Southern Methodist that can NEVER be broken. She sits down with Jordan to chat about her career, teaching and the upcoming KPMG at Hazeltine this year.
Darren Clarke has caught 19 permit on a fly—a feat arguably more impressive than winning The Open Championship. Sitting down with Tom Coyne in the Bahamas at his home in The Abaco Club, Clarke happily explains his dual obsessions. He's not just a boisterous Irishman you'd like to meet at a pub, he remains driven by catching the world's most difficult fish and beating the world's best golfers. Clarke opens up about raising his boys after losing their mother and reflects on the miracle of bringing The Open to Royal Portrush following his upbringing during The Troubles. He also breaks down what went wrong at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage and offers a simple solution for Hazeltine. Along the way: the Theodore Roosevelt quote that's driven him for 37 years, the difference between European sarcasm and American heckling, and the joys of living in paradise. The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYTThe Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist.
Darren Clarke has caught 19 permit on a fly—a feat arguably more impressive than winning The Open Championship. Sitting down with Tom Coyne in the Bahamas at his home in The Abaco Club, Clarke happily explains his dual obsessions. He's not just a boisterous Irishman you'd like to meet at a pub, he remains driven by catching the world's most difficult fish and beating the world's best golfers. Clarke opens up about raising his boys after losing their mother and reflects on the miracle of bringing The Open to Royal Portrush following his upbringing during The Troubles. He also breaks down what went wrong at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage and offers a simple solution for Hazeltine. Along the way: the Theodore Roosevelt quote that's driven him for 37 years, the difference between European sarcasm and American heckling, and the joys of living in paradise. The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYTThe Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist.
Why does downtown Chaska look the way it does? How did a small river town of 8,000 people become one of the most sought-after suburbs in the Twin Cities metro?This is the first episode of "Origins"—a new series exploring the backstory of things Carver County residents take for granted. And there's no better place to start than with Dave Pokorney, who served as Chaska's city manager for 25 years.In this conversation, Dave walks us through the strategic decisions that transformed Chaska: a $49 million flood control project that removed downtown from FEMA flood maps, a municipal electric utility that still saves residents 10% on their bills, a community center that won national awards, and a golf course deal partly negotiated at a bar in Colorado.We dig into the relationship with the Bernardi family (who owned 80% of Chaska's future development land), the Cloverfield neighborhood's innovative school partnership, and why the city council's simple filter—"Will this help us be the best small town in Minnesota?"—made all the difference.Whether you're a longtime Chaska resident curious about the history under your feet, or someone considering a move to eastern Carver County, this conversation provides context that no real estate listing ever could.Topics covered:The 1965 flood and downtown Chaska's pre-levy challengesFederal, state, and local funding for the flood control projectHow municipal utility ownership works and why it mattersThe community center's evolution from YMCA model to destination facilityTown Course golf and the Hazeltine parking lot connectionCloverfield's neighborhood school conceptStrategic city planning and managing growthInfrastructure advantages for Chaska's real estate futureWhy Victoria may become Carver County's largest cityGuest: Dave Pokorney, Chaska City Manager 1984-2009Host: Greg Anderson, RE/MAX Advisors West | 3,000+ homes sold since 1985
World Number One Nelly Korda will be in the field for the event taking place next summer in Chaska. Get details on tickets, the field and more from their Tournament Director, Laura Frick on The WCCO Morning News
World Number One Nelly Korda will be in the field for the event taking place next summer in Chaska. Get details on tickets, the field and more from their Tournament Director, Laura Frick on The WCCO Morning News
Dan Mulheran has been named General Chair of the 2029 Ryder Cup. He will be going to New York with a contingent from Hazeltine in a few weeks to get a feel for what it will be like at Hazeltine National in 2029. He joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News. Photo Streeter Lecka/Getty Images
Dan Mulheran has been named General Chair of the 2029 Ryder Cup. He will be going to New York with a contingent from Hazeltine in a few weeks to get a feel for what it will be like at Hazeltine National in 2029. He joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News. Photo Streeter Lecka/Getty Images
On this two-part episode, Andy Johnson first previews the upcoming U.S. Amateur Golf Championship, taking place at The Olympic Club in San Francisco next week. Andy provides insight into the golf course and recent changes made by architect Gil Hanse before diving into four players to watch as next week's tournament progresses. Andy then sits down with Hazeltine National Golf Club superintendent Chris Tritabaugh to discuss the new short course at the club, setting up championships for both the USGA and PGA of America, and his career in turf management.
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In this episode of The Wagyu Filet Show, Johnson Wagner and Brendon de Jonge dove into the great shot history of Tiger Woods. Wagner will be re-creating a number of these iconic shots for Golf Channel and there are plenty to choose from. Shots at Pebble Beach, the Canadian Open, Torrey Pines, St. Andrews, Muirfield, Hazeltine, Firestone, The Memorial and of course, Augusta National.
A continuation of our conversation from our last episode. In this episode, hosts Danny and Ryan sit down with Chandler Withington, former head golf professional at the renowned Hazeltine Golf Club, to explore his inspiring journey from the world of elite golf to a new life as an artist. Chandler shares his motivations for stepping away from a successful career, the challenges and rewards of pursuing his passion for art, and the importance of making time for family. Tune in for an honest conversation about redefining success, embracing change, and the courage it takes to follow your dreams. You can hear his new podcast, The Inward Nine on all platforms.And be sure to check out our content and updates, by visiting our website at www.restorationclub.co and following us on Instagram at @restoration_club.If you aren't on our Discord channel, get here! We are getting ready to drop a new gear launch soon.Don't miss out – tune in now and join the club!Also, check out Chandler's Instagram and website today.
In this episode, hosts Danny and Ryan sit down with Chandler Withington, former head golf professional at the renowned Hazeltine Golf Club, to explore his inspiring journey from the world of elite golf to a new life as an artist. Chandler shares his motivations for stepping away from a successful career, the challenges and rewards of pursuing his passion for art, and the importance of making time for family. Tune in for an honest conversation about redefining success, embracing change, and the courage it takes to follow your dreams. You can hear his new podcast, The Inward Nine on all platforms.And be sure to check out our content and updates, by visiting our website at www.restorationclub.co and following us on Instagram at @restoration_club.If you aren't on our Discord channel, get here! We are getting ready to drop a new gear launch soon.Don't miss out – tune in now and join the club!Also, check out Chandler's Instagram and website today.
Chris Tritabaugh, GCS at Hazeltine National joins me to discuss preparing for tournamanet play, managing assistants, the new short course at Hazeltine, and recommendations on greenkeeping work wear. Thanks to our sponsors! https://oceanorganics.com https://www.greenkeeperapp.com/marketing/ https://www.abovepartech.com Jams! https://music.apple.com/us/album/songs-that-she-sang-in-the-shower/644761037?i=644761345 https://open.spotify.com/track/5MLFtxZQxdEBxeksmbE5xz?si=86ce9505f7f44623
One of the talks of this years U.S. Amateur Championship at Hazeltine was that of Garrett Engle. Garrett is a senior at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and as he made it to the round of 16, the talk was not of his victories, but rather of his grip. Garrett Engle employs a split handed grip, which is one of a kind in the world of high level golf. Garrett owns his grip and swing and it has suited him well as a high level amateur. He will talk about college golf and of course, his grip - which brought about national attention this summer. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple & Spotify for weekly golf content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest on this episode of TBO is Noah Kent, a rising sophomore for the Iowa Men's Golf team and also the runner-up in this summer's United States Amateur Championship. I've known Noah for a few years now, I would see him during the Terra Cotta Invitational in Naples, Florida....which is essentially his hometown tournament. He had a great freshman campaign at Iowa that included five Top 20 finishes. Although he did win both his stages of qualifying for this year's U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine, he came in well below the radar. And after a first round 77 at Hazeltine in the stroke play portion, it didn't look like Noah would be around for long in Minnesota. That all changed in a hurry after a 64 at Chaska Town Course, the U.S. Am companion site, that vaulted him into the match play portion of the championship. And that was just the beginning. During this episode, we spoke about his miracle run all the way into the Championship match against eventual winner Josele Ballester. We also spoke about his fans, that donned yellow Caitlin Clark t-shirts. Clark shirts rooting for Kent.....Clark Kent....yes, sometimes the headlines really are too good to be true. Noah Kent - Instagram Elite Amateur Golf Series - Official WebsiteThe Back of the Range - All Access The Back of the Range Collection at Imperial SportsCOUPON CODE: BOTR15 for 15% your entire purchase!Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
My guest on this episode is the newly crowned United States Amateur Champion, Josele Ballester from Castellon de la Plana, Spain. As you would imagine, Josele has been on quite the media blitz as of late. Lots of questions about the final match at Hazeltine against Noah Kent and his legion of Iowa fans. We did speak about the match, but we also dove into his start in the game in Spain, what ultimately made him decide to play college golf at Arizona State, and the other amateur accomplishemnts on his resume that played a huge role in his success at this year's U.S. Amateur. There is a lot of great information in this episode, I really enjoyed speaking with Josele and I'll see him throughout the college season now that Arizona State has moved to the Big 12 Conference. Josele Ballester - Arizona State Men's Golf Elite Amateur Golf Series - Official WebsiteThe Back of the Range - All Access The Back of the Range Collection at Imperial SportsCOUPON CODE: BOTR15 for 15% your entire purchase!Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by 2024 U.S. Amateur Champion Jose Luis Ballester for an inclusive, in-studio interview. The Spaniard reveals the most nerve-wrecking moments from his triumph at Hazeltine, the key advice he received from fellow countryman Sergio Garcia and what went into his decision to attend Arizona State University. -- Thanks to Ralph Lauren, the Official Outfitter of GOLF's Subpar. The RLX Golf collection is available in select Ralph Lauren stores, exclusive private clubs, and resorts, and online at https://RalphLauren.com. -- Whether you're hitting the links, the clubhouse, or just trying to make it through that afternoon office slump, we've got you covered. From now until September 30, enjoy this coupon for 25% off anything at https://5hourenergy.com/. The best part? It's reusable and shareable — meaning you and your entire squad can putt yourselves back in the game as many times as you want this summer. 25% off anything at https://5hourenergy.com/.
Happy Hour is here! We chat about the news of the week, including Kuchar's conclusion at the Wyndham, who is on the bubble at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, some trivia, TPC Southwind, LIV at the Greenbrier, the US AM at Hazeltine, some news of the week, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Brendan are back on this Wednesday episode to recap the fallout from Matt Kuchar's solo Monday finish at the Wyndham Championship, among other things. They start with Andy's initial take on the whole situation on Sunday before getting into the range session, TIO drop, and three shots of Monday morning. Kevin Prise gets a shoutout for his outstanding Monday coverage from Greensboro before Andy and Brendan break down Kuchar's post-round comments. The conversation then moves to the FedEx Cup Playoffs and this week's FedEx St. Jude Classic in Memphis, which will mark the start of our free-to-play FedEx Cup pool! Andy is watching out for some big names that are in danger of missing out on the Top 50 and next year's Signature Events, including a certain Guy and last year's FedEx Cup champ. The two take a look at the current FedEx Cup standings, which aren't easy to figure out, and try to make sense of how some players have accumulated so many points. Brendan then lays out the Schedule of the Week, hitting on the U.S. Amateur in Hazeltine, a possible American Ryder Cup scout team at the Czech Masters, and of course, LIV Greenbrier. The episode wraps with some news and notes, such as Sanderson Farms no longer sponsoring the Jackson, MS event on the fall swing.
John Harris-former U.S. Am winner, talked with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News about winning his title in 1993, and this week's tournament in Chaska.
Sean and Justin preview the 2024 US Amateur and dive into the course conditions and disparity in length between Hazeltine and Chaska Town Course, the players to watch, and the changes in the qualifying process. They also mention the different age tiers of players in amateur golf and the potential matchups to look forward to. They cover the recent dominance of American players and the potential for international players who could win this year. They wrap up with their picks for the tournament and mention some standout players to watch. Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
In this episode of the Driven Golf Podcast, host Jim Colton interviews Chandler Withington (@chandlerwithington), a longtime head professional at Hazeltine National and founder of Archive 22. Withington shares his inspiring path from his early days in golf to his career as a PGA professional at Seminole, Merion, and eventually at Hazeltine (site of the 2024 U.S. Amateur). Listeners will gain insight into the importance of family and faith in Withington's life, his transition from golf to his artistic venture, and his dedication to preserving golf history through his hand-drawn artwork at Archive 22. Withington's anecdotes about significant moments, such as working with Davis Love III during the Ryder Cup, emphasize the impact of mentorship and the lasting relationships formed in the golf community. In Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis (1:11:55), Andrew & Jim discuss the concept of ball control and having a swing blueprint as being a key differentiating factor between golfers averaging 74 and those averaging 72. The Driven Golf Podcast is brought to you by FlagBag Golf Company and StrackaLine yardage books. Use code 'DRIVEN' to receive 20% off your StrackaLine yardage book order or mention 'Driven Golf' when ordering a Flag Bag golf bag to receive a free custom headcover with your order of one of their golf bags. @flagbaggolf on Instagram FlagBag Golf: https://flagbaggolfco.com/ StrackaLine: https://www.strackaline.com Resources: "WAGR Files: The Curious Case of Trevor Gutschewski's 3570 WAGR" on DRVN.GOLF Engage with hosts and followers on the Driven Golf Podcast Group on Facebook. Subscribe to the Driven Golf Analytics YouTube channel for more content: Driven Golf Analytics YouTube Channel. Check out Andrew Lewis's YouTube channel and subscribe! Guest: Chandler Withington (@chandlerwithington) Archive 22: https://archive22.com Host: Jim Colton (@jcolton31) Producer: Joseph Kay (@joseph_kay) Music by: DG Beat Labs (@dgbeatlab on Instagram)
Chad Hartman questions the Minnesota Supreme Court's ruling on "reasonable retreat' and why it's absurd, and he talks with Phil Anderson and Carrie Hansen from Hazeltine about the upcoming US Amateur.
Chad Hartman talks with Hazeltine GM Phil Anderson and Board Member Carrie Anderson about the US Amateur picking Hazeltine, did the 2029 Ryder Cup play into it, and more!
Common Man Progrum HOUR 1 --Car Honk -- Vikings – Wild Breaking News
Common Man Progrum HOUR 1 --Car Honk -- Vikings – Wild Breaking News
Common Man Progrum HOUR 1 --Car Honk -- Vikings – Wild Breaking News
On this edition of Club + Resort Talks, Senior Editor Phil Keren speaks with Phil Anderson, General Manager of Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn., about the club's preparations to host the 2024 U.S. Amateur Championship Aug. 12-18. The club is planning to donate all tournament profits to The Loop Community Experience for accessible golf. The goal of this initiative is to unite Minnesota communities by growing the game and making it more accessible to anyone who wants to play. It champions organizations that honor diversity and encourage those with disabilities, as well as veterans, juniors, women, and beginners of all ages to enjoy the game of golf. Anderson talked about The Loop at Chaska, a 9-hole golf course located a block from Hazeltine that was redesigned to make it easier for beginners and playable for those with some disabilities. Anderson talked about some of the other organizations that will benefit from next month's U.S. Amateur Championship, as well as upcoming improvement plans at the club. Phil and Editor-In-Chief Rob Thomas also highlighted an upgrade project happening at Island Resort & Casino in Harris, Mich., the selection of the Riviera Country Club in Palisades, Calif. as the host site for the men's and women's golf competitions at the 2028 Olympic Games, and an amenity improvement plan that will soon begin at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Myers, Fla.
This brief episode features the return of Rob Henley who just won the men's state am last week at Concord Country Club. Rob takes us through the long week (9 rounds!) and he talks about the ups and downs of the final 36 hole match. By winning the state am, Rob gets to play in the US Am at Hazeltine next month. When Rob was last on the show (Ep.33), we talked about his love of hot dogs on the course. Rob gives us the low down on the dogs at Concord CC. Thanks to The Oaks for sponsoring the podcast this season. Song is Good Vibe by Ketsa and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Insurance vs the Station Nightclub Fire Without giving my age away entirely, I will admit…I'm a child of the 80s. I've been lucky enough to have seen several of my favorite 80s artists perform their greatest hits. It never crossed my mind that something could go wrong during a concert and I might be in danger. But on February 2, 2003, more than 400 people who also loved the 1980s attended a concert at the Station Nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island. But that night, something went wrong. A fire broke out at the concert, resulting in 100 deaths and 230 injuries. When bad things like this happen—insurance should respond. That's what it's there to do. But what if the people responsible don't have enough insurance to compensate those affected by the disaster? Well, then things get complicated. This is a story about how small decisions can result in tragedy; how fire spreads faster than you imagine; and how the people who are responsible are sometimes not the people who are held accountable. Selected Sources and Links: · Report of the Technical Investigation of The Station Nightclub Fire (NIST NCSTAR 2), Volume 1 | NIST · The Station nightclub fire - Wikipedia · Rhode Island Nightclub Owners Appealing $1M Fine in Fire Case (claimsjournal.com) · Rhode Island Nightclub Owners Dispute Workers' Comp Finding (claimsjournal.com) · Judge Lagueux, who oversaw the Station nightclub fire case, dies at 91 (providencejournal.com) · A Story One Can Write Today - (adelmanlawgroup.com) · 20 years after the Station nightclub fire, a look at what's changed | GBH (wgbh.org) · Settlement Details Offered in Rhode Island Club Fire Case (insurancejournal.com) · Inside The Inferno: The Station Nightclub Fire | Thought Catalog · Station nightclub fire: government defendants settle - Overlawyered · Insurers, Final Defendants Settle R.I. Nightclub Fire Lawsuits (claimsjournal.com) · Survivors of R.I. club fire await settlement cash (nbcnews.com) · GREAT WHITE Members Are 'Shocked And Saddened' By JACK RUSSELL's Trademark Lawsuit - BLABBERMOUTH.NET · Great White Lawsuit Lotto | National Review · Families Upset Over ‘Pokemon Go' Stop at Rhode Island Nightclub Fire Site (claimsjournal.com) · Rhode Island Wants Nightclub Owners Held Personally Liable for Failure to Carry Workers' Comp (insurancejournal.com) · Trial Date Set for R.I. Nightclub Owners Over Workers' Comp Payments (insurancejournal.com) · R.I. Nightclub Owners Submit List of Assets After Filing for Bankruptcy (insurancejournal.com) · The negligent premises liability inspection: Potential liability for the insurer? (insurancejournal.com) · Report of the Technical Investigation of The Station Nightclub Fire (NIST NCSTAR 2), Volume 1 | NIST · Defending the Deep Pocket: California Proposition 51 Offset and Vicarious Liability | Tyson & Mendes (tysonmendes.com) · Litigation financing changing the deep-pocket advantage | Gallagher USA (ajg.com) · Vicarious Liability – The Deep Pocket (dresslerlaw.com) · Trucking Leads Growth in Nuclear Verdicts | Transport Topics (ttnews.com) · Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act - Wikipedia · Station Fire Memorial Foundation (thestationfirememorialfoundation.org) Sources with Paywall: · Liability Policies Getting Lost in 'Deep Pockets'. Hazeltine, Rick. San Diego Business Journal; San Diego Vol. 6, Iss. 33, Mar 17, 1986 · How to raid deep pockets — the Chicago way. Choslovsky, William. Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Company, LLC. Oct 27, 2017 · Cappelletti, Marco, 'Deep Pockets', Justifying Strict Liability: A Comparative Analysis in Legal Reasoning. Oxford, 2022 · Great White was carrying $1 million in insurance; five lawsuits filed. Fitzpatrick, Edward. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service; Washington. 03 July 2003 · Rhode Island Nightclub Lessors Sue for Insurance Coverage. Ebbert, Stephanie. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News; Washington. 24 Apr 2003 · Lessons learned from the station fire. Mark Mandell and Yvette Boisclair Aug. 2013 Trial(Vol. 49, Issue 8)Publisher: American Association for Justice Books: · Killer Show: The Station Nightclub Fire, America's Deadliest Rock Concert: Barylick, John: 9781611688535: Amazon.com: Books · Amazon.com: Trial by Fire: A Devastating Tragedy, 100 Lives Lost, and a 15-Year Search for Truth: 9781250131263: James, Scott: Books Documentaries/Television: · 48 Hours: Season 34, episode 5 “Thursday Night” · The Guest List (theguestlistfilm.com) · 41 (2007 film) - Wikipedia Music Credits: Boulangerie by Jeremy Sherman, courtesy of NeoSounds: Boulangerie, LynneMusic | NeoSounds music library Contact Me: Website: https://insurancevshistory.libsyn.com Contact me! Email: insurancevshistory@gmail.com Instagram: @ insurancevshistory Facebook: Insurance vs History | Facebook
In our new podcast, we talk with Chris Tritabaugh about data collection, innovation, and how focusing on surface performance and golfer satisfaction leads to great greens at Hazeltine.
Live from Kwik Trip #268 in Madison, Chris is joined by Will Hazeltine to talk about how his love for Karuba coffee turned into him becoming Kwik Trip's first NIL college student partner, and the media frenzy that came with it. Will talks about his time in the Uinversity of Wisconsin Marching Band, including how awkward it was to join the band during the peak of Covid. He shares about some of the awesome experiences he's been able to be a part of as a Badger, plus details how to pour the perfect cup of Kwik Trip coffee.
In the third part of our four-part series with Scott Simpson, we take a thrilling journey through some of the most defining moments of his career. The episode tees off with a detailed exploration of Simpson's remarkable victory at the 1987 U.S. Open. Scott shares his emotions, strategies, and the final nail-biting moments that led to his triumph over Tom Watson at the Olympic Club.He fondly reflects on his one Ryder Cup experience in 1987, a loss at home for the U.S. side, but to hear Scott describe it, you wouldn't ever know it. As we continue our walk down memory lane, Simpson reflects on the subsequent years of his career, filled with challenges, victories, and growth. His insights into the game and candid revelations about his personal struggles and triumphs provide listeners with a rare and intimate perspective on the life of a professional golfer.The episode then builds up to a dramatic climax as we delve into the 1991 U.S. Open at Hazeltine, where Simpson faced Payne Stewart in an unforgettable playoff. The tension, the excitement, and the heartache of the loss are all palpable as Scott recounts the rollercoaster of emotions he experienced. With unparalleled access to Simpson's thoughts and feelings, listeners will feel like they are right there on the course, living those intense moments alongside him.Join us in this fascinating episode as we explore these key chapters in Scott Simpson's career, "FORE the Good of the Game."---Please let me know if you need any adjustments or if there are specific details from the transcript you'd like me to include!Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!
...and you thought we had just given up! RTG back to preview the Ryder Cup, plus shake off the podcast rust after a few weeks off. Mike shows up to host with almost no voice, while Kyle gives listeners a glimpse at the life of a germophobe. The guys relive a few moments from the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine and hit on a few oddball topics for this week's event.Featured Beer: Barrell Theory Are We Having Fun Yet, Junkyard Swing Assist and Christian Bale Ale, BCBS 2022 ProprietorsTwitter: https://twitter.com/RTGPodcastDFSApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reading-the-green-golf-dfs-preview-show/id1602706267Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6f912341-977f-4601-b077-2fc9f95017c0/reading-the-green-golf-dfs-preview-showSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FwAeFBzljabmjT4Lx4vXxiHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-reading-the-green-golf-dfs-91010010/Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/reading-the-green-golf-dfs-preview-show
Garrett sits down with Richie Ramsay (@RamsayGolf)—2006 U.S. Amateur champion, four-time winner on the DP World Tour, and golf-architecture aficionado—to discuss a variety of topics. They start with a debrief of Richie's recent trip to Minnesota, where he saw courses like Interlachen, White Bear Yacht Club, Edina, and of course Hazeltine, the site of his U.S. Amateur triumph and subject of an upcoming "reimagining" by Davis Love III's firm. They then discuss Richie's recent play, including his win last year at Hillside Golf Club and his appearance at the 2022 Open, and his thoughts on the direction of the DP World Tour in the context of professional golf's current upheaval. Garrett and Richie wrap up with a little preview of this week's U.S. Women's Open venue Walton Heath.
Common Man Progrum HOUR 1 --Jeff Fetters -- Mark Coyle – Hazeltine
Common Man Progrum HOUR 1 --Jeff Fetters -- Mark Coyle – Hazeltine
In 2021, Chandler Withington had a life many would envy. He had achieved his dream of becoming a PGA Head Professional at Hazeltine National, had hosted a victorious Ryder Cup in 2016 and had another Ryder Cup scheduled to return to Hazeltine in 2029. When Chandler suddenly resigned from his position in the fall of 2021, many wondered why. Chandler visits with us to share his perspective on life, family and pursuing a career, along with what he is doing now.
DB met Kessler Karain during the 2022 Masters on the range at Champions Retreat, and Kessler couldn't have been more friendly and genuine. After months of back and forth, Kessler finally came on the podcast to debrief after his first LIV Golf event in Portland. He talked about the caddie experience and the energy around that week, in addition to some upcoming changes to LIV's format. The boys discussed the 1st time he met Patrick, some behind the scenes Ryder Cup stories involving Patrick and Rory at Hazeltine, and other Ryder Cup memories. Finally, DB asked Kessler about Patrick...his polarizing past, and if there are things P Reed may would've like to handle differently. Enjoy! There's still room for the September LIVE GOLF EVENT DETAILS & SIGN UP Please support the podcast further by doing a few things to spread the TJ Gospel: Join Goalby's Nut Hut, our private DISCORD chat w/ > 400 golf loving, DFS & Betting fans. Join a limited, free Nut Hut on DISCORD Sign up for the “Heavy Petting” & “Chalk Bomb” emails for free that hit your inboxes every Tuesday & Wednesday. Get exclusive membership discounts at Fantasy National Golf Club by using this link. Sign up for PrizePicks and get a 100% Deposit Bonus up to $100 Leave an honest iTunes Review. DB & Pat love reading all of these. It improves the show.