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Fore please! Masters Champion Trevor Immelman joins the podcast and breaks down the golf swings of Cade Klubnik and Wade Woodaz, we discuss spring practices and how the guys are adjusting to the pro model of college football. 00:00 » Intro1:22 » Overview of Spring Ball14:57 » How Cade Klubnik has grown under Coach Riley20:30 » Interview with Trevor Immelman42:02 » Trevor breaks down Cade and Wade's golf swing52:00 » Pit Stop presented by Darlington Raceway58:30 » Getting the Pro experience in College1:02:44 » Emerging LeadershipTo watch the full video, visit ClemsonPlus.com
TGL has begun & we deliver ALL our takes. A therapy session over Riggs' swing & driving ability occurs. We discuss our 2025 resolutions, Immelman being announced as the next OWGR Chairman, the Palisades fires, cooking, painting, Puma suing Sun Day Red, & begin Season 2 of Closest To The Pin.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
PGA Golf Analyst and Host of On the Mark Podcast joins OverDrive live from the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club to discuss the course, how incredible Canadian Golf fans are, his thoughts on the Canadians in the field, and more!
Rarely has a player sported the green jacket with such style than our latest guest and one of golf's greatest assets, Trevor Immelman.However, there is more to the 2008 Masters champion than a pretty golf swing. The 2022 International Presidents Cup captain sits down with John Huggan to talk about his beginnings in the game, his thoughts on the Presidents Cup, the LIV/PGA Tour negotiations, where TV commentators get it wrong and much more. Immelman is one of the game's best ambassadors and after listening to this chat, you'll gain an insight into why.
From Desperation to Safety: Sandy Immelman's Mission by Radio Islam
CBS golf analyst Mark Immelman joined the guys at The Rink on the 13th hole to discuss the unique characteristics at Hamilton Golf and Country Club, what is the right mix of rowdiness for golf fans, why the International Team is primed for a good showing in the Presidents Cup and more.
In honor of Master's week we wanted to replay a popular episode from a few years ago in which Jamy spoke with Mark Immelman. Mark is a golf broadcaster and brother of former Master's champion Trevor Immelman (who was also the 2022 President's Cup Captain). This is a fun interview with Mark. If you enjoy golf, you'll definitely want to check it out. Show notes are below... Mark Immelman is currently the host of the "On the Mark" podcast on pgatour.com. He also covers live golf for the PGA TOUR on their live-streaming mobile app, PGA TOUR Live, on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio and for Golf Channel and CBS Sports. In addition to his broadcasting career, he's also the Director of Golf at Columbus State University and the author of Scandalously Simple: The Easy Way to Accurate Golf Shots. Mark is the older brother of 2008 Masters champion, Trevor Immelman and son of former South African Sunshine Tour commissioner, Johan Immelman. Immelman believes in a holistic approach to the game. Having coached two Masters Champions, Larry Mize and younger brother Trevor Immelman, Mark understands what it takes to get to the top of the game, and he shares these “trade secrets” with listeners around the globe on the PGA Tour's "On The Mark" podcast. As a player, Mark Immelman was a four-time All American and played on two NCAA championship-winning teams. He was also the 2009 NCAA-II National Golf Coach of the Year. Click here to see Mark's full bio on the Columbus State website. Resources, Books, and Links Website: MarkImmelman.com Email: info@markimmelman.com Twitter: @Mark_Immelman Instagram: @Mark_Immelman Facebook: Mark Immelman Golf Mark regularly appears on CBS Sports' "The First Cut" podcast. Check out the show page or episodes by clicking here. To listen to the "On the Mark" episode when Jamy Bechler appeared as a guest, then please click here. - - - - Each week, the SUCCESS IS A CHOICE podcasting network brings you leadership expert Jamy Bechler and guest experts who provide valuable insights, tips, and guidance on how to maximize your potential, build a stronger culture, develop good leadership, create a healthy vision, optimize results, and inspire those around you. - - - - Please follow Jamy on Twitter @CoachBechler for positive insights and tips on leadership, success, culture, and teamwork. Check out our virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Whether you're a coach, athletic director, or athlete, you can benefit from this program and now you can get 25% off the price when you use the coupon code CHOICE at checkout. Build a stronger culture today with better teammates and more positive leaders. If you like quotes, then you'll want to check out Jamy Bechler's new book "The Coach's Bulletin Board". It contains thousands of insights, thoughts, and quotes are contained in this book. Please visit JamyBechler.com/BulletinBoardBook to get your signed copy. - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of five books including "The Captain" and "The Bus Trip", host of the "Success is a Choice Podcast", professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter.
Gabi Immelman is the founder and CEO of edtech start-up , Mindjoy, a platform for STEM teachers to 10x their impact for boundless classroom learning through unleashing student curiosity with the power of AI tutors. With Mindjoy, teachers can transform lessons they love and know using the power of AI to create engaging digital first learning experiences for their students. A former Reggio-educator turned EdTech founder with experience working globally in Africa & USA. Mindjoy is the third company she has founded - her first being a stick-on tattoo parlor at the beach where we used to go for summer vacation when I was a child. Carine Marette is the co-founder and co-CEO of Kritik, an online peer-to-peer interactive learning platform designed for professors to engage students in a twenty-first-century way. Through a gamified experience, Kritik allows students to develop higher-order thinking skills from creating assignments as well as analyzing and evaluating peer submissions. In addition, students will develop the skills necessary to deliver feedback to their peers through our feedback-on-feedback system. They are using AI and artificial intelligence to increase the reliability of peer assessment and save instructors time.
(Watch the video interview HERE) Founder and CEO David Immelman of healthcare tech specialist DXS International #DXSP talks to Vox Markets about how digitation is key to transforming NHS productivity, and the R&D the company is investing in to deliver it.
In the fourth episode of our five-part series with major championship winner and CBS Golf Broadcaster Trevor Immelman, we delve into the pinnacle of his career: his unforgettable victory at the 2008 Masters Tournament. This episode offers an extraordinary, in-depth exploration of the mental, physical, and emotional journey that led Immelman to don the coveted Green Jacket.Immelman starts by recounting the rollercoaster of emotions and challenges he faced leading up to the Masters. He speaks candidly about the medical scare that almost derailed his career and the profound impact it had on his perspective. Immelman's narrative is a gripping tale of resilience, illustrating how he overcame adversity and returned to form just in time for one of golf's most prestigious tournaments.The heart of the episode lies in Immelman's vivid, shot-by-shot account of the Masters. He invites listeners into his mind, sharing his strategic thinking, his reactions to pivotal moments, and the sheer intensity of competing against the world's best under the immense pressure of Augusta National. Particularly compelling is his description of the final round, where every stroke was a battle against nerves, the course, and the elements.Listeners will be fascinated by Immelman's insights into his interactions with legends like Gary Player and his mental approach, including how he handled critical shots and coped with the intense pressure of holding the lead in a major.As Immelman makes his march up to the iconic 18th green at Augusta, his recollections converge into a powerful lesson on triumph, humility, and the spirit of golf. This episode is not just about a major victory; it's about a journey of self-belief, determination, and the realization of a lifelong dream.Join us in this compelling episode of "FORE the Good of the Game" as we celebrate one of golf's most inspiring stories. Subscribe and share to spread the love for the game and its remarkable tales.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!
In this captivating third episode of our five-part interview series with Trevor Immelman, "FORE the Good of the Game" takes you on a thrilling journey through the pivotal moments of Immelman's early career. Host Mike Gonzalez and Australian golf legend Bruce Devlin engage Immelman in a vivid recounting of his ascendancy in the world of golf, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the determination and resilience behind his success.The episode opens with Immelman reflecting on his first professional win at the Tusker Kenyan Open in 2000, marking a significant turning point in his career. He shares the excitement and pressure of competing against top players like Henrik Stenson and Ernie Els, revealing how these experiences shaped his growth as a golfer. Listeners will be captivated by Immelman's recounting of his victory at the Vodacom Players Championship and the immense confidence boost he gained from triumphing over a golfing titan like Els in his hometown of Cape Town.Immelman also delves into the challenges he faced while transitioning to the European Tour, offering a candid look at the struggles and learning curves of competing at a higher level. His stories of adapting to life on the road with his then-girlfriend, now-wife, and the decision to change coaches provide a fascinating perspective on the off-course elements that influence a golfer's performance.The episode crescendos with Immelman's journey to his first PGA Tour victory at the 2006 Western Open, a win that not only solidified his place among the world's best golfers but also came at a personally momentous time, just before the birth of his first child.Join us in this deeply personal and inspiring episode as Trevor Immelman shares the highs and lows of his early career, offering invaluable insights into the mind of a champion golfer.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!
In this captivating second installment of our five-part interview with 2008 Masters Champion and CBS Golf Broadcaster, Trevor Immelman, we delve deeper into the rich tapestry of his early golfing years and the pivotal moments that shaped his amateur career. Our co-hosts, Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin, engage Trevor in a reflective and insightful conversation, tracing his journey from a young golf prodigy in South Africa to a global golf icon.Immelman fondly recounts his experiences as a junior golfer, highlighting the influential figures in South African golf, like Ernie Els and Tim Clark, who played a significant role in his development. He shares personal anecdotes that provide a glimpse into the mindset of a determined young golfer, revealing his unwavering passion and dedication to the sport. Trevor discusses the unique challenges he faced, such as adapting to different golfing environments and managing expectations, which were critical in his transition from amateur to professional play.A significant portion of this episode is dedicated to Trevor's memorable participation in the 1999 Masters as an amateur. Listeners are treated to behind-the-scenes stories, including his practice rounds with legends like Gary Player and his unexpected run-in with Sam Snead. Immelman's vivid recollections of his first Masters experience, including the nerve-wracking moments leading up to making the cut, provide a thrilling and intimate perspective on one of golf's most prestigious events.We also explore Immelman's thoughts on the modern paths of young golfers, contrasting his journey to today's landscape. His reflections on the evolving nature of golf, from technology advancements to the global expansion of the sport, offer invaluable insights into the game's future.Join us in this engaging episode of "FORE the Good of the Game," as we continue to celebrate the history, culture, and personalities that define golf. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a casual fan, Trevor Immelman's story is a testament to the enduring spirit of the game. Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for the next chapter in this remarkable series.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!
Dive into the inspiring world of golf with the first installment of our five-part series on Trevor Immelman, the 2008 Masters Champion and CBS Golf Broadcaster. In this captivating episode, Immelman joins hosts Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin to unravel the threads of his extraordinary journey from the scenic locales of Cape Town to the hallowed greens of Augusta.Immelman's narrative begins in the vibrant landscapes of South Africa, where his love for golf ignited as a young boy in Somerset West, nestled between the stunning Stellenbosch wine country and the Strand's oceanfront. Listen in as he recounts his earliest influences, including the pivotal role his family played in shaping his passion for the game. His tale is a fascinating blend of personal anecdotes, capturing the essence of growing up in a sports-loving nation, and the crucial moments that shaped his path to becoming a golfing prodigy.Our hosts delve into the impact of golfing greats like Gary Player and Ernie Els on Immelman's career. Hear firsthand how these legends not only influenced his game but also provided life lessons beyond the golf course. Immelman's reflection on the political landscape of South Africa during his upbringing adds a profound depth to his story, illustrating the resilience and determination that define not only his character but also that of his homeland.This episode is not just about golf; it's a journey through history, family, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a newcomer to the sport, Immelman's insights and experiences offer something for everyone. Join us as we tee off this remarkable series with Trevor Immelman, a true ambassador of the game, whose story is as compelling as his achievements are impressive.Subscribe to "FORE the Good of the Game" and ensure you don't miss this enthralling conversation that blends sports, history, and heartfelt storytelling.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!
It's the final episode of the year! GSL and Coach Tim talk about some of the biggest stories of 2023 . LIV, Jon Rahm, Azinger out, Immelman in, Nick Taylor, The Ryder Cup, as well as few key takeaways and moments from the last year of Swing Thoughts. And as always lots of laughs and a bit of nonsense. Brought to you by Taylor Made golf.
Former Masters champion turned TV analyst Trevor Immelman joins us to preview The Match between the teams of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce and Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. Immelman will be a part of the broadcasting team for the event, which will take place Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ET on TNT at Wynn Golf Club. We chat with the former tour pro about Curry's game, what it's like working with Jim Nantz and much more. Plus, the boys recap Keegan Bradley's epic Travelers Championship win, the ladies taking on iconic Baltusrol and why Chez Reavie watching his round back at the Cheesecake Factory might be the moment of the year in golf.
What has been the most profound learning experience you have gone through in life? Today in the Boardroom we hang out with Gabi Immelman as we reflect on this question and the power of such experiences in shaping who we are today and the work that we do. Gabi is the Co-founder & C.E.O of Mindjoy, an Artificial Intelligence enabled platform that gives educators A.I superpowers to transform lessons into tech projects that kids love. She believes that our education, both formal and informal, shapes how we construct our stories of ourselves. We begin Gabi's story with her upbringing in a household in South Africa surrounded by incredible female role models in her mother and aunties and the competitive advantage they gave her by exposing her to the world of entrepreneurship and technology at an early age right at home. She walks us through her experience navigating the school system as a neurodivergent student, how she embraced her curiosity and sense of initiative to double down on her strengths and discover her passion in drama and theatre. Gabi also narrates her early career life and work as a teaching artist in Silicon Valley's oldest children's theatre, and how a classroom encounter with one of her students completely changed how she viewed the power of technology in shaping how we learn. If you are interested in engaging more with Gabi and her work, reach out to us or to her directly through her LinkedIn here. --- Join us in creating social impact through a cup of tea by visiting www.nepalteacollective.com Support our podcast further by subscribing to our Patreon Page here: https://www.patreon.com/boardroombanter?fan_landing=true
Trevor Immelman, the 2008 Masters champion and current CBS lead analyst, joins host Andy to provide a preview of the upcoming 2023 Masters. Immelman brings fresh insights from his recent weekend spent at Augusta National, including an in-depth analysis of the changes made to the 13th hole and their impact on this year's tournament. Other topics discussed include Rory's pursuit of the Grand Slam, Scottie Scheffler's suitability for Augusta National, and how the preparation of LIV players will affect their performance in this year's first major championship.
In episode 7 of the "Be The Right Club Today Podcast, Hal and Jamie were joined by Masters Champion, Trevor Immelman. The conversation touched on a wide range of topics, including Immelman's experiences at Augusta, the recent announcement of a new golf ball, the importance of a winning mentality, and Immelman's work in television broadcasting. With his wealth of experience and expertise, Immelman provided fascinating insights into the world of golf and shared valuable knowledge for all golfers. Listeners of the podcast are sure to enjoy this engaging and informative conversation with this Major Champion! Head over to the Youtube version of this podcast as the show opens with a few clips from the new Darmor Club in Columbus, Texas. We will upload some videos as progress is made on the development and highlight the fantastic layout and course design! This episode is brought to you by Holderness and Bourne - Find them at hbgolf.com and use code HSutton15 for 15% off your next order!
PGA Tour Pro Max Homa joins the guys on Overdrive fresh off of his win at Torrey Pines to chat about winning the Farmers Insurance Open, chasing Sam Ryder in the last round, On being mic'd up on course, walk & talk with Immelman off tee shot, playing during a guest hit with friends and more!
Tom Kim and Tommy Fleetwood join the show. Tom Kim is fresh off Presidents Cup stardom and discusses: huge celebrations, big putts, Immelman as captain, partying with Team USA Sunday night and turning pro as a 15 year old. Tommy Fleetwood has recently moved to Dubai and is preparing for this week's Dunhill Links and discusses: Ryder Cup matches, carrying multiple 3-irons, a big gap in wedges used, the Old Course for The Open vs the Dunhill Links, and Fore Play flying a drone into a tree the first time we ever filmed together. The crew also discusses NASA's asteroid collision video, new LIV lawsuit happenings, and Charlie Woods' career-low 68.
Una edición de la Presidents Cup que logró cumplir la expectativas. Platicamos que nos gustó, que no nos gustó y cómo vemos el futuro de este evento.
From The Presidents Cup "LIVE" Davis & Trevor meet the media.
Host Carl Lewis and golf punter Wade Pretorius preview the President's Cup which tees at Quail Hollow of this week and offers international golf fans the chance to enjoy a rare team golf experience. Here, we break down everything you need to know about the event. Everything you need to know is right here. The Cup is played between the US team and The International Team, who are players outside of the USA and Europe. How May Matches? Foursomes – It's two players on a team hitting alternate shots.Fourballs – It's two players on a team hitting their own ball and their score for the hole is the best of the two balls. Since 2007, the USA lead the foursomes sessions by 30 points. Since 2005, the USA have won every foursomes session. The fourballs are even and the Internationals edge the Singles by 2 points. So we know where this week's competitive edge will lie… Who's In Charge? US – Davis Love III – The respected Statesman has been involved in numerous Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team rooms as a player and vice-captain. International – Trevor Immelman – the much-loved South African takes over from Ernie Els. The former Master's winner is a noted commentator in the US these days and does have a great reputation in the global game. On Thursday, Love III will name his first foursomes pair, then Immelman will reply. In match 2, the South African will name his pair and then Love III will reply. It alternates this way all week. Who Earned Their Way Onto The Team? USA -Scottie Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, Sam Burns, Justin Thomas and Tony Finau Internationals – Adam Scott, Mito Pereira, Tom Kim, Corey Conners, Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im Who Got Selected? USA – Jordan Spieth, Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Billy Horschel, Kevin Kisner and Cameron YoungInternationals – Cameron Davis, Si Woo Kim, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, K.H. Lee, Sebastian Munoz and Taylor Pendrith Homa won last weekend on the PGA TOUR to make it 4 wins in his last 41 starts. Who Missed Out This Time Around? LIV golf players were excluded which means Immelman couldn't select Louis Oosthuizen, Cameron Smith, Joaquin Niemann, and Marc Leishman. And that's not even the full list. Dustin Johnson is a notable absentee from the US team while Bryson DeChambeau was another player who shone in the last Ryder Cup. What Do The Numbers Say? Look away now if you are an International fan. They've never won the tournament. As listed above, don't do well in foursomes and are severely weakened by the LIV absentees. The best International ranked player on Immelman's team is Hideki Matsuyama at 17 in the world. He would be the 11th on the US team. The average world ranking of the home side is 11.6. But maybe their inexperience will show, while Spieth is making his 4th appearance and Thomas his 3rd. No other US player has played in more than 1 before this week. In all, 14 players are on debut this week. One oddsmaker had the US team starting with such a dominance that it would be comparable to a football team starting with a 16.5-point lead. Who Could Make A Name For Themselves This Week? Let's see how Internationals rookie Taylor Pendrith goes for the visitors – he ranks 3rd on the Tour in strokes gained ball striking (off tee + approach) since July 1. For the US team, back Thomas to win every game and enhance his status in the US team room. Anything To Note About The Course? The Wells Fargo host venue is no stranger to many in the event this week. Matsuyama finished fifth in the 2017 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. Justin Thomas (2017 PGA Championship) and Max Homa (2019 Wells Fargo Championship) both have wins at Quail Hollow. In just the past week, it was announced Greg Norman is going to Congress to advocate for LIV Golf, Cameron Smith won another $4 million on the LIV Golf circuit and Max Homa defended his title at the Fortinet Championship. While professional men's golf remains more splintered than ever, the sport will come together -- at least those players who are still eligible to compete on the PGA Tour -- at the 14th Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Club starting on Thursday.
I asked our guest to describe his 2022 in one word. His response, "intentional." The leading points winner on the 2022 APGA Tour, Johnson has two wins this season. His latest victory was in their Tour Championship a couple weeks ago. From a small kid just walking by a golf course to shooting rounds in the 60's, Kamaiu's journey is one that amazes us all. In advance of his fall run of tournaments, he had a couple minutes to catch up with us. Along with Keith they covered: His crazy Vegas win How he became intentional My My Foundation update Handling life as a new father His future on tour You cannot help but get caught up in this man's story. He's been with Keith before and every conversation gets better and better. Download and listen to this interview and start living your next days with stronger intentions. The Weekly Update: More banter between LIV and the PGA Tour, JR Smith is back, Trump with more Saudi tournaments, Immelman's dilemma, and Rahm's surprise. ProShow Playlist Ep. #225: Say Something (Justin Timberlake feat. Chris Stapleton), It Ain't Me (Kygo and Selena Gomez), Narco (Basement Jaxx), Enter Sandman (Metallica)
Welcome back Gents, lot going on this week, the boys cover a range of topics including:How did a hot dog become glizzy; shaving cream rankings and Barbasol's surprising #2 standing. We talk LIV Portland and how aesthetically pleasing Pumpkin Ridge was, the crowds in Portland and whether or not the atmosphere was "Ryder-esque". We wonder if JT has a chip on his shoulder growing up the son of a country club pro (he does). We ask the burning question - can you break your knuckle punching a dog? Should Smiley Kaufman and Colt Knost have been given the booth jobs over Immelman and Azinger? Is the Postman, JT Poston, the real JT now? Is Tiger going to take a bridge photo and bid golf adieu after The Open. We look ahead to the Scottish Open and the Barbasol, and look back on Gents Game Fantasy updates from last weekend.This and so much more, join us!
Matt Fitzpatrick is in studio (5:32) with the U.S. Open trophy. We talk cross-handed chipping, ignoring Riggs' FaceTime, and eternal glory. After Fitz, we discuss Koepka to LIV, the Tour's new events series, Immelman replacing Faldo, and Morikawa pouring milk in before cereal.
NFL legend J.J. Watt and 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman join us to preview The Match, which will take place on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. Our Christopher Powers is also in Las Vegas to cover The Match at Wynn Golf Club, so Powers gives us some early leans for picks on the latest made-for-TV event.Our talk with Watt covers his experience getting into golf—as well as what it'll be like for him to be on the Turner Sports broadcast (plus hosting a second-screen experience). And our talk with Immelman covers all aspects, including some insights into Mito Pereira and what his talks with him after Mito's PGA blow-up have been like.Of course, we also have some best bets for The Memorial Tournament and the U.S. Women's Open. Have a listen!As always, check GolfDigest.com for our full array of gambling content for the PGA Championship, including picks from our anonymous caddie, Pat Mayo of DraftKings/Mayo Media Network; Rick Gehman of RickRunGood.com; Brandon Gdula of numberFire/FanDuel; and Lee Alldrick of FanShareSports.
Mark Immelman, host of the On the Mark Podcast, shares 24 Advent Season Golf Tips to help you improve your golf swing. In Tip #13 Mark embellishes on how the trail leg operates in the backswing and downswing for balance, timing and power. Immelman shares a tip (and a drill) he got from Gary Player. (Player learned the drill for the feel of right leg action from the great Ben Hogan.)
Mark Immelman, host of the On the Mark Podcast, shares 24 Advent Season Golf Tips to help you improve your golf swing. In Tip #8 Mark addresses an important principle to controlling Golf-swing Width and Radius, Path, and Angle of Attack. Understanding how, and where, the Trail Arm works in the backswing and downswing will set you on the road to more control and better ball-striking. Immelman's lesson includes a PGA TOUR tested drill to quicken your feel and learning.
Geoff (making a one-off Ludology return) and Gil chat with Al Leonardi, designer of the legendary picture-book game Ace of Aces, and a legion of spinoffs using the same brilliant first-person system. SHOW NOTES 4m19s: Richthofen's War 8m18s: If you're interested about Ace of Ace's mathematical underpinnings, and its true nature as a hex-grid game, here's Geoff's article. 9m52s: There were two Star Wars games Al worked on: Star Wars: Starfighter Battle Book, and Star Wars Lightsaber Dueling (which was based on Lost Worlds, which we discuss later in the episode). Also: Dragonriders of Pern: The Book Game, Bounty Hunter: Shootout at the Saloon, and Ace of Aces: Wingleader. 11m11s: The Immelman turn, in World War I, was a difficult maneuver that allowed a skilled pilot to turn their aircraft around quickly. In modern aerobatics, it now refers to a type of half-loop. 16m58s: "Ditto sheets," known in the UK as a "Banda machine," refers to a method of print duplication used for much of the 20th century, and very popular in American schools at the time. People of a certain age will recall paper quizzes with a distinctive blue ink on the paper. 22m16s: Two more aerial maneuvers: the wingover, and the snap roll. 25m32s: Lost Worlds 27m48s: The Society for Creative Anachronism. 39m15s: TransAmerica, Ticket To Ride
On episode 3 of On Your Sidelines, Rex Castillo and Jack Patterson sit down with Columbus State Director of Golf and CBS Sports Golf Analyst Mark Immelman. Immelman was a part of multiple National Championships as a player on the CSU Golf team before taking over the reigns of the Cougars' program in the early 2000s.Rex and Jack talk with Mark about his career in golf, both as a player and a coach, being the older brother to 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman, and the many things that can be done to help grow the game of golf, locally and beyond. You'll also hear Immelman's inspiring journey from South Africa to Columbus, Ga.The On Your Sidelines podcast is the official podcast of the News 3 Sports team, and is hosted by Sports Director Rex Castillo and Weekend Sports Anchor Jack Patterson. On Your Sidelines will introduce viewers to the backstories behind the athletes, coaches and media personalities that call Columbus home. The podcast airs live every other Tuesday at 3pm Eastern at wrbl.com. Replays can be found in the Podcast Play Zone.Follow us on Social Media:News 3 Sports: Facebook | TwitterRex Castillo: Facebook | TwitterJack Patterson: Facebook | Twitter
Mark Immelman is the host of the "On the Mark" podcast. He is also an Analyst for CBS Sports HQ and an on-course announcer for CBS Sports. He was a part of the broadcast crew at the 103rd PGA Championship at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island and he revisits Phil Mickelson's record-breaking victory and the lessons you can learn from Phil's performance. Immelman's insights and lessons include: Tips on Preparation and Practice, Healthy lifestyle, Intentionality and a productive Mental and Eemotional approach.
As we begin Season 3 of Half-Forgotten History, Trey is joined by 2008 Masters Champion and CBS Sports Analyst Trevor Immelman. Immelman weighs in on the changes to Augusta National and how the quick turnaround from 2020 event held in November. Trevor goes in-depth on his experience winning the Green Jacket in 2008, how amazing Tiger Woods' run at The Masters was while Immelman was rising in the game, the influence of Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player on his love of golf, why Rory McIlroy winning the career Grand Slam would be good for the game, how Bryson DeChambeau's physical transformation and quirkiness factors into his chances. Also, Trey and Trevor test their impressive memories on the winners in the last 3 decades at golf's biggest event.
Mark Immelman joins the show to chat US Open at Winged Foot, PGA Tour, Golf Instruction, Wine, Food and South Africa The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with Broadcaster, Author and Golf Coach Mark Immelman. We chat about the US Open at Winged Foot, food, wine, golf instruction, strategy and interesting culture of South Africa. Mark can be heard on his Podcast On the Mark and seen on the CBS Broadcast of the PGA Tour. Mark Immelman is currently the host of the On the Mark podcast on pgatour.com. He also covers live golf for the PGA Tour on their live-streaming mobile app, PGA Tour Live, on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio and for Golf Channel and CBS Sports. In addition to his broadcasting career, he's also the Director of Golf at Columbus State University and a published author. Mark was the 2009NCAA Division II Coach of the Year and 2017 Columbus State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee. In four seasons playing for Columbus State, Immelman was a three-time All-American (1992, 94, 95) and a two-time Academic All-American while winning multiple national championships (1992, 94) with Columbus State. Please be sure to visit markimmelman.com for more information on Mark and his social media links. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon )
On-course PGA Tour broadcaster MARK IMMELMAN believes the future greats of the game will be those who pursue mastery at the INTERSECTION of the PHYSICAL, SPIRITUAL, MENTAL, and EMOTIONAL. Mark has seen the best up close from his place inside the ropes as a PGA Tour on-course commentator, swing coach for major champions, prolific podcaster interviewing the greatest minds in the game, collegiate coach of high-level college golfers, author, agent, and as a 3 time All-American collegiate golfer himself.In this conversation we touch on:+ Lessons learned from Gary Player. + Mastery of self as the ultimate skill. + Maintaining focus equally through both success and failure. + Being prepared to make uncomfortable decisions. + Objectifying failure as information to learn rather than owning it as definitive of you. + Embracing hard work with persistence and resiliency.+ Willingness to make great sacrifices for improvement. Quickly turning into one of the top voices in the game, Mark is featured on countless PGA Tour events, including the Masters and PGA Championship, serving as an on-course commentator for CBS Sports. He also does work for PGA Tour LIVE, a streaming channel from the PGA giving fans the most exclusive coverage of professional golf on any platform, and hosts his own podcast on PGATour.com “On the Mark” which has been downloaded over 2.5 million times and is heard in over 125 countries.Mark is also the director of golf at Columbus State University in Columbus, GA, where he has been coaching for 19 years. He has produced 12 All-Americans with multiple Cougar golfers turning professional after their careers ended at CSU. Immelman has won numerous awards in his stint at Columbus State, including being named the 2009 NCAA Division II Coach of the Year and the 2007 Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year. Mark has worked as a swing coach for several professionals including Trevor Immelman (younger brother, 2008 Masters Champion), Larry Mize (1998 Masters Champion), Louis Oosthuizen (2010 British Open Champion) and many other PGA and European tour professionals.Mark and Tracy were married in 2002 and have two daughters Isabel (born 2007) and Sophia (born 2011).Mark is actively involved in several online platforms and can be found at the following:+ WEBSITE: www.markimmelman.com+ PODCAST: On the Mark PGA Tour Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-mark-golf-podcast/id1096925460+ SOCIAL MEDIA: @Mark_ImmelmanMark's diverse background in the game allows him to bring a unique perspective, countless insights, and deep wisdom which, along with his engaging personality, make him a captivating expert to dialogue with. It is a tremendous honor to have him as my guest on this series of the VOICE OF THE PRESSURE PERFORMER.************************************If you'd like one-on-one coaching to grow your Mental Skills and build mental strength for turning Adversity into an Advantage, or are interested in discussing how I might bring value to your team, reach out to me through any of the following:Email: phil@philshomo.comPodcast: philshomo.com/podcastWeb: philshomocoaching.comInstagram: @philshomocoachingYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-svmY7Uj8XKIvGe9_mV6Fg
Join Nicole and Maxine Immelman of Alive Holistic as they talk about healing the body from within with flower essences.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNWhat are flower essencesHow do flower essences healHow are flower essences different than essential oilsHow to reduce toxins in your lifeHow Maxine can provide personal guidanceOUR GUESTMaxine left the corporate world at 37 to pursue a more meaningful life in holistic healing and herbalism. After obtaining her Advanced Master Herbalist diploma, she continued her studies, including Reiki, Aromatherapy, medical cannabis, holistic dog health, etc..Passionate about teaching and helping others, Maxine has written a number of books and has helped clients from 2 to 82 live a healthier life.RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONEDAlive Holistic on FacebookMaxine’s LinkedIn Profile$30 Root Cause Evaluations, Email MaxineView Maxine’s books on AmazonEmail us! Ask@HeritageAcresMarket.com*Denotes affiliate linksSUPPORT THE SHOWYour support helps us continue to provide the best possible episodes!View Our Favorites on Amazon*Shop HeritageAcresMarket.comFollow us on Facebook and InstagramJoin our Hens & Hives Facebook GroupJoin our VIP Text ClubCall our podcast message line and leave a question or comment! 719-647-7754Sign up and be the first to know about future episodes and updates!- http://bit.ly/2CMza8m#backyardbountypodcast #heritageacresmarketSupport the show (http://paypal.me/heritageacresmarket)
The 2020 Masters has been postponed due to coronavirus but this week we turn back the clock to remember one of the great achievers in South African sport. Trevor Immelman has the rare distinction of twice fending off prime Tiger Woods down the stretch in massive golf tournaments. The first was to win the 2006 Western Open on the PGA Tour and the second, most famously, was to claim the 2008 Masters at Augusta National when he was only 28. Immelman's victory made him the fifth South African to win one of golf's majors and only the second after Gary Player to claim the Masters' green jacket. Victory gave him a lifetime membership at Augusta and moved him into a select group of players to have won one of golf's four elite tournaments. He also won the South African Open twice on his ‘home' course of Erinvale. After that heady win at Augusta, Immelman's career hit some bumps through severe injuries and loss of confidence and he never won another professional tournament. Immelman has no regrets though, as he moves into the next phase of his career as an analyst and commentator for the Golf Channel.
Daily Maverick — The 2020 Masters has been postponed due to coronavirus but this week we turn back the clock to remember one of the great achievers in South African sport. Trevor Immelman has the rare distinction of twice fending off prime Tiger Woods down the stretch in massive golf tournaments. The first was to win the 2006 Western Open on the PGA Tour and the second, most famously, was to claim the 2008 Masters at Augusta National when he was only 28. Immelman’s victory made him the fifth South African to win one of golf’s majors and only the second after Gary Player to claim the Masters’ green jacket. Victory gave him a lifetime membership at Augusta and moved him into a select group of players to have won one of golf’s four elite tournaments. He also won the South African Open twice on his ‘home’ course of Erinvale. After that heady win at Augusta, Immelman’s career hit some bumps through severe injuries and loss of confidence and he never won another professional tournament. Immelman has no regrets though, as he moves into the next phase of his career as an analyst and commentator for the Golf Channel.
Mark Immelman is currently the host of the "On the Mark" podcast on pgatour.com. He also covers live golf for the PGA TOUR on their live-streaming mobile app, PGA TOUR Live, on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio and for Golf Channel and CBS Sports. In addition to his broadcasting career, he's also the Director of Golf at Columbus State University and the author of Scandalously Simple: The Easy Way to Accurate Golf Shots. Mark is the older brother of 2008 Masters champion, Trevor Immelman and son of former South African Sunshine Tour commissioner, Johan Immelman. Immelman believes in a holistic approach to the game. Having coached two Masters Champions, Larry Mize and younger brother Trevor Immelman, Mark understands what it takes to get to the top of the game, and he shares these “trade secrets” with listeners around the globe on the PGA Tour's "On The Mark" podcast. As a player, Mark Immelman was a four-time All American and played on two NCAA championship-winning teams. He was also the 2009 NCAA-II National Golf Coach of the Year. Click here to see Mark's full bio on the Columbus State website. In today’s episode, we discuss: Transitioning from the national office to becoming the NAIA's first-ever female conference commissioner Challenges facing today's student-athletes Qualities of good leaders How to advance in college athletics ... and so much more!!! Mark Immelman is currently the host of the "On the Mark" podcast on pgatour.com. He also covers live golf for the PGA TOUR on their live-streaming mobile app, PGA TOUR Live, on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio and for Golf Channel and CBS Sports. In addition to his broadcasting career, he's also the Director of Golf at Columbus State University and the author of Scandalously Simple: The Easy Way to Accurate Golf Shots. Mark is the older brother of 2008 Masters champion, Trevor Immelman and son of former South African Sunshine Tour commissioner, Johan Immelman. Immelman believes in a holistic approach to the game. Having coached two Masters Champions, Larry Mize and younger brother Trevor Immelman, Mark understands what it takes to get to the top of the game, and he shares these “trade secrets” with listeners around the globe on the PGA Tour's "On The Mark" podcast. As a player, Mark Immelman was a four-time All American and played on two NCAA championship-winning teams. He was also the 2009 NCAA-II National Golf Coach of the Year. Click here to see Mark's full bio on the Columbus State website. In today’s episode, we discuss: Transitioning from the national office to becoming the NAIA's first-ever female conference commissioner Challenges facing today's student-athletes Qualities of good leaders How to advance in college athletics ... and so much more!!! Listen & Subscribe: iTunes | Soundcloud | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | tunein Click here to see a list of all podcast episodes Resources, Books, and Links Website: MarkImmelman.com Email: info@markimmelman.com Twitter: @Mark_Immelman Instagram: @Mark_Immelman Facebook: Mark Immelman Golf Mark regularly appears on CBS Sports' "The First Cut" podcast. Check out the show page or episodes by clicking here. To listen to the "On the Mark" episode when Jamy Bechler appeared as a guest, then please click here. Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . 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In a weekly podcast Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can learn from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 43, Mark revisits the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in La Jolla. Mark shares a quote from Rory McIlroy that illustrates McIlroy's take on Data vs Feel. Immelman unpacks excerpts from Rory's quote and shows how you can appropriately apply 3D Motion Capture data and Launch Monitor data for success. Mark talks about getting in touch with your feel. He addresses the separation of the feel of the ball-strike and the body. He talks about what could be your feel. Immelman also shares a few drills to help you practice feels for Angle of Attack, Swing Plane and Pitch, and Ball Strike.
In a weekly podcast Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 42, Mark revisits the 2020 Sony Open of Hawaii and the 2020 American Express Championship. Sony Open: Mark references how Brendan Steele played a plugged lie in a greenside bunker shot successfully, and he illustrates the lessons you can learn to do so too. Immelman also shows how Cameron Smith navigated a challenging long bunker shot and he shows the things you can copy from the tournament-winner (Smith). American Express Champs: Immelman talks about some of the daunting targets at Pete Dye designed PGA West Stadium Course and the mindset and pre-shot routine required to handle those challenges successfully. He helps you to improve you on-course approach and mindset for more success when challenged visually.
In a weekly podcast Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 41, Mark revisits the 2020 Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua in Maui. Immelman delves into Justin Thomas's victory and shares three tips to help you improve your accuracy off the tee and on approach shots. Specifically Mark shares how Justin Thomas hits his "Fairway-Finder" shot off the tee. Immelman also talks about playing in the wind, and how you can manage your swing pace for increased control and more greens in regulation. As a bonus he also illustrates a lesson you can learn from Patrick Reed's approach to holing short putts.
Episode 423 Mark Immelman is the Director of Golf at Columbus State University where he's oversees both the men and women golf programs. In addition to coaching, Immelman is featured on countless PGA Tour events, including the Masters and PGA Championship, serving as a commentator for CBS Sports. You can also hear Mark hosting his own "On the Mark" podcast on PGATour.com. Mark is the older brother of Trevor Immelman, and helped coach his brother to a Masters victory in 2008. On this episode of the podcast, we hear Mark's life as a podcaster, growing up in South Africa, coming to faith in Christ and living his faith in the golf world. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
In a weekly podcast Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 39, Mark revisits the 2019 Hero World Challenge at Albany in the Bahamas. Mark shares golf swing pivot insights, and a nugget from Gary Player, to help you to compress the ball at impact like Henrik Stenson. Immelman also shows how, in his opinion, Tiger Woods has freed up his golf swing and eliminated the "big miss" off the tee. Both insights will help you to more successful with the Driver.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 36 Mark revisits the 2019 WGC HSBC Champions in Shanghai (China) and the 2019 Bermuda Championship in Bermuda. Immelman highlights a lesson on golf swing sequencing and explains the "Split Hands" drill Rory McIlroy used to improve his golf swing; Mark shows how to mentally deal with good and bad shots by sharing a quote from Xander Schauffele; He explains how to play out of a divot a la Harry Higgs, and he talks about the way Brendan Todd played his way out of a long slump and what you can do to bring your game back to its best.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 33 Mark revisits the 2019 Houston Open in Houston, TX. Immelman examines Lanto Griffin's greenside bunker play and holing out (short range putts) and shares elements to learn from his alignments, approach and method. Mark also uses Justin Rose's play as an example of scoring ranges and he illustrates how you can better understand scoring variances to lower your stroke average. Finally, Mark shares 3 challenges (from Danielle Kang) that Maverick McNealy used to final round success and a lower score.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 23 Mark revisits The 2019 Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Mark shares his opinion on how you can deal with nerves and pressure a la Shane Lowery. He illustrates elements of Tommy Fleetwood's golf swing that you can incorporate to improve your ball-striking, and Immelman shares two insights from Major Champions, Nick Faldo and Paul Azinger.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 21 Mark revisits the 2019 RBC Canadian Open and the 2019 US Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Mark discusses elements you can learn from Rory McIlroy, Gary Woodland and Brooks Koepka. Immelman shares tips and drills you can employ to strike putts more purely to improve your speed and line on the greens. He addresses how to play the ball successfully out of a divot. He shares with you how Gary Woodland hit that pitch off the green on the 17th hole and how you can do so too. Mark also talks about the value of a good attitude under pressure and how it can help you navigate tough times on the golf course.
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In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA Tour event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 19 Mark revisits the 2019 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP at Bethpage Black outside of New York City, and the 2019 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial in Fort Worth, TX. Mark discusses lessons on the Mental Game, Focus, On-and-off Course Attitude, from Brooks Koepka that you can learn and apply to help you make the most of your rounds. Immelman shares direct quotes from the champion (Koepka) where he addresses the aforementioned topics and how they lead to success. Mark also talks about Kevin Na's win at Colonial with specific reference to his approach to Shot Selection, Considering the Variables and Picking and Correct Shot, and Na's Short-Game Creativity and how you can improve your Touch, Feel and success on all scoring shots.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 7, Mark revisits the 2019 Genesis Open from famed Riviera outside of Los Angeles, CA. Mark shares golf tips on how you can make more putts a la JB Holmes en route to his victory. Learn about the technique required to strike putts more consistently in order to hole them more often. Immelman also highlights a few putting drills you can employ to make your practice more purpose-driven and successful.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 3 Mark revisits the 2019 Desert Classic in La Quinta, CA. Learn how to prepare/practice with a purpose a la 2018 FedEx Cup Champion, Justin Rose. Also, learn about course management from Phil Mickelson. Immelman discusses these two stars and illustrates how you can practice for improvement like Rose, and and how you, like Mickelson, can understand how to get the most out of your game with effective course management.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In Episode 2 Mark reviews the 2019 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae CC outside of Honolulu, HI. Learn about the greenside bunker shot and how to play it successfully. Immelman discusses tournament-winner, Matt Kuchar's, bunker technique and how you can emulate it, and practice with purpose so that you can make more sand-saves and shoot lower scores.
In a weekly podcast, Mark Immelman reviews the most recent PGA TOUR event and highlights lessons you can glean from the world's leading golfers. In episode 1 Mark highlights with 2019 Sentry Tournament of Champions from the Plantation Course at Kapalua on the island of Maui, HI. Learn about the nature of the game of golf so that you can equip yourself for the inevitable ups-and-downs that the game presents. Immelman illustrates lessons you can learn from the play of Tournament Winner, Xander Shauffele and Tournament Runner-up, Gary Woodland.
Mark Immelman is a recognized and award-winning golf instructor, NCAA College Golf Coach and a PGA TOUR Radio and Television Analyst/Announcer. Host of this 'On the Mark' podcast he shares his personal insights from the 2018 Ryder Cup matches. Immelman analyzes the performances of Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy among others and brings golf-tips that will help you to improve your golf . Learn about decision-making, routine, playing under pressure, recovery and a resilient mindset.
Shane Bacon is one of the leading Television Voices in USA golf. He is a play-by-play host for Fox Sports, FS1 and PGA TOUR Live. He is also a blogger and a Podcast host. He joins our podcast to unpack Tiger Woods' epic victory at The TOUR Championship at Eastlake GC. Bacon and Immelman revisit all of the highlights, talk about and opine on TIger's performance, and share golf tips you can learn from Woods that can help improve your own golf game.
Understanding golf is a healthy balance of a variety of methods. Whether the swing is taught from tried and true methods, or built from a data set of probabilities, all of that information is important to the overall conversation. Mark Immelman, host of the On The Mark Podcast, joins for a joint podcast. We take turns interviewing each other. What do statistics and data provide to watching and playing golf? How has golf instruction evolved with all of the tools available today? We marry both ideologies in one co-branded golf podcast together.
Mark Immelman does play-by-play broadcasting for the PGA Tour on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio and hosts his “On the Mark” podcast on pgatour.com. In addition to his duties at Columbus State, Immelman is the main instructor at the Mark Immelman Golf Instruction working with a plethora of professionals including Trevor Immelman (younger brother, 2008 Masters Champion), Larry Mize (1998 Masters Champion), Louis Oosthuizen (2010 British Open Champion) and many other PGA, European, Nationwide and Africa’s Sunshine tours professionals. How a Call from Gary Player the night before the final round helped brother Trevor Immelman win the Masters- 1:00 As an All-American in college, losing to his younger brother was a Hinge Moment- 6:25 The BEST part about being a Coach? – 10:10 Being a coach is a tremendous responsibility! 11:15 What is the biggest take-a-way for being a good communicator? 11:44 What do people NEED to know in order to be Mentally Tough? 15:08 The spiritual side of being a PGA Tour broadcaster. 19:20 Why do players switch putters so often? 24:02 Getting back to your neutral. 24:58
In this episode the guys kick off a pub crawl and dive deep into the variants Modern Diplomacy and Sopwith, while also talking other Diplomacy stuff.Kaner talks about a recent Fog of War game he's finished (Blind War + Less Draw) that he's animated - and won! Kaner rambles off a few players' names much to Amby's amusement. (0 mins 57 seconds)Kaner acknowledges he had a bit of a hollow victory with many disbands much to his advantage. He discusses while under the "fog of war" he got many surprises along the way as he explored the map (3 mins 0 seconds)Modern Diplomacy 2 variantThis is one of the few variants on both webDiplomacy and vDiplomacy (5 mins 40 seconds)Kaner takes Amby off on a tangent by asking whether he's going to the face-to-face PoppyCon tournament in Melbourne, Australia in December (6 mins 40 seconds)The guys outline the gameboard and context of this variant set in 1994 created by Vincent Mous and adapted for webDiplomacy and vDiplomacy by Carey Jensen and Oli. This game has ten players and you need 33 supply centres to win. It allows building new units in any open supply centre (8 mins 10 seconds)Kaner starts talking about a Modern game he's playing at the moment as Egypt and is getting totally destroyed in (9 mins 35 seconds)Then we get onto a Modern game recently played by Amby over at webDiplomacy where he was part of a draw - see "Real Debate for All 2" (10 mins 30 seconds)This was a public press only game which complicated communication with its subtlety. Kaner says he finds public press as a bit of a nightmare. Amby talks a little about how with a 10 player game in public press it was a fair number of messages to read, but was manageable (11 mins)He outlines his strategy for making a strong alliance with Germany. Which wasn't very smart with Germany frequently NMRing (lingo for new players = No Moves Received). Compounding this Amby decided to not stab Germany despite the reoccurring NMRs. (13 mins 30 seconds)As a result France and England took over a lot of Germany. Amby ended up then becoming buddies with France, who was getting carved up by England (15 mins 55 seconds)England was being played by Dagabs0 who is one of the best players over at webDiplomacy, ranked 14th from a total of over 13,000 players. Not surprisingly he was on top of his game. However Turkey was the superior player on the board for this game, forming a "tighter than a monkey's arse" alliance with Ukraine, even though later on Turkey was eating Ukraine's SC's up (16 mins 45 seconds)Amby, playing as Poland, describes how he got into a fight early on with Russia after forming an alliance with Germany. Russia got smashed quickly by Poland, Ukraine and Turkey. Amby says - after some entertaining pronunciation attempts - how he offered Murmansk to England (18 mins)Kaner asks about what Egypt was up to at the time as he was "doing a Kaner" dying. Amby explains how while Egypt was doing well at the start, however the Turkey-Ukraine alliance gave Turkey the opportunity to move south, wiping out Egypt.Italy had a really bad start with France attacking him from the game's opening, while England similarly attacked Spain and took him out quickly (19 mins)Amby explains how it probably wasn't the best move to stab England by taking Murmansk and sending a bullshit excuse to him. But despite this Dagabs0 came back with a beautifully constructed diplomatic response (20 mins 30 seconds)As a result Amby was at war with Ukraine and now England and at this time Germany started NMRing. Not looking good for Amby, so he tried making peace with Ukraine by ceasing military operations against him. But of course that didn't happen with Ukraine continuing to fight. (21 mins 15 seconds)Meanwhile with everyone fighting each other Turkey was "gobbling" up the board. This caused Amby, England and France to push Ukraine hard to break ranks with Turkey (22 mins 40 seconds)The guys get into their second - or maybe third - pronunciation fight for the evening while talking about the Russian language's use of the Cyrillic alphabet before Kaner shows his ignorance of Italian thanks to Dean Martin's classic song about a moray eel (25 mins)Back to the game, England who had been a long term adversary of Amby's and France, made peace so the three of them could contain Turkey and his Ukrainian vassal state. This quickly made an impact and Turkey put in for the draw, finishing up the game (26 mins 15 seconds)Amby goes on to explain how the different scoring systems between vDiplomacy and webDiplomacy impact their rankings. At vDiplomacy rankings are impacted based on how you played vis-a-vis other higher ranked players eg a player ranked 100th who manages to get a player ranked 10th to draw, is going to get a greater rankings boost while the player who is 10th may slip in their rank (27 mins 30 seconds)But at webDip it doesn't work that way with the Sum of Squares scoring system where depending on the number of supply centres you finish with and the number of supply centres in a game are squared and some magical math equation comes into play to determine your score and ranking (28 mins)The guys debate how at vDip a draw works on points in a Winner Take All versus Points Per Supply Centre (PPSC) game. Amby mentions how WTA is now the default at webDiplomacy, however he prefers PPSC as it allows for greater negotiation opportunities. Mind you throughout the whole conversation - and probably due to the drinking - the guys continually refer to PPSC as PPCS. Idiots (29 mins 15 seconds)This spurs on a discussion about the value of rankings. Kaner doesn't see their purpose, while Amby disagrees and laments on the good old days when he was once top of the vDip rankings (31 mins)Wrapping up their discussion on Modern, Amby mentions how he received an End of Game statement from Dagabs0, giving his perspective on their game: (32 mins 30 seconds) "As I've played more Diplomacy over the years (including dabbling in the original board game 20 years ago when I was in high school ), I've come to enjoy gunboat games the most out of any set of rules. I'm not sure if I share others opinions that it's the "purest" form of the game, although I certainly understand that point of view. For me, it's the idea that there are more possible diverse outcomes in a gunboat game than in a normal messaging game. When I discovered the webDip site 3 years ago, I began playing mostly normal classic games, but I discovered that most of my games resulted in similar outcomes, with either France or Germany almost always becoming the early behemoth, and the other players having to chase him down and force him into a draw. Those 2 nations seem to have been too powerfully unbalanced in their designs; just as Egypt and Rome were too weakly unbalanced in their Ancient designs; and similarly to many nations being unbalanced both ways in the World & America variants. So although I still very much enjoy the ancient variant due to the benefit of the ultra aggressive gameplay strategy (which is my preferred style), those factors led me to the Modern variant becoming my favorite. In my opinion, the benefits of the Modern variant are that it has harnessed the happy median between certain aspects of the different variants - namely game size. 10 players (compared to the 5/7 or 17) allows for a fair amount of aggressive early gameplay, but also usually punishes players who refuse to choose any early allies. The factor of being able to build anywhere also adds a unique & fun aspect to Modern games. In the recently completed game 'Real debate for all 2', I was Britain (a much more enjoyable nation than the Classic English counterpart). This contest was a Public Messaging Only game. I've found that the gameplay using these unique messaging rules equates much more to a gunboat game than a normal messaging game, especially among more experienced players - simply because most allied agreements & moves that can be safely conveyed publicly can also (eventually) be conveyed in a gunboat. This specific game was enjoyable all the way through except for the fact that the (many) German players only had the decency to enter orders half the time. Indeed, there were 2 different CDs and over a dozen NMRs in that nation alone. Among the early alliances, the immediate French/German partnership was the main one that jumped out to me (due to the personal regional significance). As Britain, I did not feel the need to seek out any early allies, so I chose to remain a lone wolf. I was slowly conquering Spain and had a foothold in Scandinavia as well (hat tip to you for having crippled Russia). It was a nice gesture for you to originally offer me Murmansk, and I quickly accepted, since I felt it was high time to have an ally. I was very much enjoying my battle against a strong French/German wall, and that extra build was just what I felt I needed to gain an advantage against them. As the game progressed, I felt comfortable in leaving Murmansk unoccupied & moving 2 full spaces away from it. Then, just as I was about to finally break through into Germany, I was dismayed to see you retake Murmansk without alerting me. Since I was already sailing through Scandinavia en route to Germany, I decided to turn a portion of my naval strength east to mount an attack against Poland in the Baltics. We quickly formed a stalemate on that front; but by that stage in the game, there were only 4 1/2 legitimate players left: Turkey (along with his protectorate nation - Ukraine), France, and the 2 of us. Turkey was quickly passing 20 SCs, and even as I was finally breaking into France, I realized that my previous chance of beating Turkey to the solo was impossible. France pointed out that the only thing I would accomplish by continuing to wipe him out would be to give Turkey (who had taken all of Italy, and was attacking France from the southeast) an easier solo. He was in desperate straits, but also quite right, so I immediately ceased my hostility against him and you, and the 3 of us made peace to turn our combined efforts against Turkey/Ukraine. And the rest, as they say, is history. I've always personally had the habit of trying to master a certain strategy game/puzzle (and often even one specific aspect of said game) before moving onto the next game or activity. So I think that's the only reason that I haven't gotten around to exploring the vDip variants yet; but I certainly plan to in the near future." Sopwith Kaner and Amby kick off their pub crawl by moving from Brew to John Mills Himself. JMH pride themselves on their locavore menu with all drinks produced within 250 kilometers, except for their Tasmanian whiskeys (40 mins 25 seconds) After a discussion on drinks Kaner moves the conversation onto the Sopwith variant:Sopwith is a game of six players with each of the players taking on the persona of a World War 1 fighter pilot. The game is played on a hexagonal board. Grey cells represent clouds that randomly move. You can fly into them, but as you lose 1 of your 16 health points each time you fly into a cloud it's generally not recommended unless you're about to get shot. You also start the game with a full amount of ammunition (43 mins)Each turn takes place over three moves (instead of the usual 2 in Diplomacy). You begin at your airport with the taking in your first turn you. When flying your orders can move ahead, turn left (turning your plane to point a direction), slip left (banks you left but you don't change the direction you're facing), turn right, slip right and an Immelman turn which can only be made by aces... more on this later. If you want to make sense of this there's a good graphic explaining it here (44 mins)You PM the Game Master your three moves, as does everyone else. The GM then hand adjudicates the game and updates a visual of this in photo editing software which is then shared with players. It is not currently a game that you can play online although four games have been facilitated on vDiplomacy's Wiki (although the Wiki is not up at the moment) (45 mins 20 seconds)Kaner goes on to discuss one of the more recent games which he GMed. The players included Guros, bozo, Sandgoose, DoubleCaps, Blockstone and raro (apologies if we got any names wrong!) To allow for messaging between players a standard Diplomacy game was created so players could communicate with each other in the usual Diplomacy style (47 mins 10 seconds)Being fighter pilots you can fire to attack other player's planes. You can fire straight, fire left and fire right. Depending on the distance between players the amount of damage varies - the closer you are the greater the damage eg if immediately adjacent one hex you do 3 damage, two hexes its only 2 damage and if three hexes away it is only 1 damage. (47 mins 45 seconds)Kaner also encouraged players to send in short sentences which Kaner would edit into the layer image. This allows for classic fighter pilot commentary when you're being followed by a fighter (48 mins 30 seconds)During the game Kaner encouraged the players to take on the persona of famous fighter pilots (51 mins 30 seconds)Players can land back on their landing strip to regain health points, but can be shot in the ground. Once you've run out of points you literally blow up in an explosion (much to Amby's amusement after a few drinks) and you're out of the game (52 mins)If a player approaches the edge of the board they need to turn. If you don't you fly off the board and die. If you NMR you just move forward three steps (53 mins 20 seconds)In each turn you can fire three times. This can be once in each of the three moves or could even be three times in just one of your three moves that turn (54 mins)Kaner describes how when he was kicking around the idea of Sopwith at vDiplomacy that Oli was open to the idea of coding it up to run on php. But then he got busy and it didn't happen (55 mins 15 seconds)Kaner discusses how he thinks it'd be a great game to have run next year for people interested (57 mins)Amby feels now that Kaner's explained it and shown it (see Youtube video below) it now makes sense to him and not just crazy shit (57 mins 30 seconds)Finally Kaner comes back to Aces - after each game you get a certain number of points. If a few of these games were played by a single player who gets high points they could become an Ace, allowing them to perform the Immelman turn, flipping around to go the opposite way (58 mins 20 seconds)Kaner first found Sopwith back in the old Diplomacy 2000 days where it was run alongside email Diplomacy games (58 mins 50 seconds)If players are interested in a game they should PM Kaner on webDiplomacy or vDiplomacy (handle for both is kaner406) (59 mins 40 seconds)Venue: Pub crawl - Brew then John Mills Himself, Brisbane Drinks of choice:Kaner - Irish Black Lager by Black Hops Brewery from the Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaAmby - Girraween Estate Cabernet Sauvignon from the Granite Belt, Queensland, AustraliaDon't forget if you're enjoying the podcast please hop onto iTunes and give us a rating and a review so we can get the Diplomacy message out. If you have any suggestions on what you'd like to see covered in an upcoming podcast, or something you'd like to see regularly covered, please contact us or leave your thoughts in the comments below. Thanks to Dan Philip for his rockin' intro to the Diplomacy Games podcast.
Long-time PGA TOUR Radio play-by-play announcer, Will Haskett, joins Mark Immelman to break down what you could expect from the brand new PGA TOUR 2016/'17 season. Haskett and Immelman discuss Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Reed, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and other headliners who may be a part of the storylines throughout the new season. They also discuss the Web.com Tour Graduates and who may become break-out players on the PGA TOUR.
PODCAST NOTE: Users can add The Golf Insiders podcast to their iPhone as an app now. Click here and go to the bottom of the device's screen to create the "Quick Launch" icon for the Golf Insiders. Once you've done this it will add The Golf Insiders podcast as an App to your home screen. In honor of the FedEx Cup and the end of the season, The Golf Insiders is giving away a Stay and Play Giveaway package to Hammock Beach Resort in Palm Coast to help celebrate the reopening of its Conservatory Course. To register go to the Events page on The Golf Insiders. The package is valued at $650. The winner will be announces live on the Sept. 25 Golf Insiders Show. Holly G and Rich Bianco are in the studio talking about the second leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs and Henrik Stenson's big win that catapulted him to the top of the FedEx Cup standings ahead of Tiger Woods. Ian Poulter climbed significantly in the FedEx Cup Standings after a great showing at the Deutsche Bank. Graham DeLaet moved into 5th place with steady performances. Bob Harig, ESPN.com, calls in to talk to Holly and Rich about Henrik Stenson's win and his great play all year. Holly and Bob also talk about Trevor Immelman's win on the Web.com Tour to regain his PGA Tour card. Immelman had been plagued by injuries almost ever since he won the Masters several years ago. Bob talks about the limited schedule of Steve Stricker and how he is spending more time with his family. Stricker finished second at the Deutsche Bank and played his way on to the President's Cup. The trio talks about Jordan Spieth and Webb Simpson being picked for the President's Cup by Captain Fred Couples. Bob feels that going forward with international and team competition that it's good to get a young player or two on the team to get them that experience. Michael Collins, Senior Golf Analyst from ESPN, calls in to talk to Holly and Rich B about Tiger, the President's Cup picks, and more. Michael and Rich talk about Michael's video on Lydia Ko's decision not to turn pro. Michael, Rich and Holly also talk about young players in general who are faced with the decision to take the money and go pro or not. Jeff Shain, PGA Tour.com, calls in to talk to break down the Web.com Tour 4 tournament final. The Top 25 on the Money List already have the PGA Tour card for next year. Now they move on and compete with the guys from the PGA Tour who finished 126-200 on the PGA Tour in FedEx Cup Tour as well as the Top 75 total on the Web.com battle it out for 25 spots on the PGA Tour in this 4 series event.