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On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys overreact to everything that happened in week 15 of the NFL season including the NFC West being the dominant division, Philip Rivers almost leading the Colts to a massive upset win in Seattle, a couple massive injuries including Patrick Mahomes and Micah Parsons tearing their ACL's, they preview tonight's Monday Night Football game between the Dolphins and Steelers, and they go through some overreactions from around the internet. Joining the progrum to chat about his last season, his upcoming season, and being given the Jack Nicklaus award for PGA Player of the Year for the 4th time, is 4x Major winner, the best golfer on the planet, Scottie Scheffler. Next, ESPN Senior NFL Insider, Adam Schefter joins the show to give updates on Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons, Davante Adams, if Phil Rivers is going to be the starter for the rest of the season, and the injury report for tonight's MNF game. Later, Seattle Seahawks K Jason Myers joins the progrum to chat about going 6/6 yesterday including a game winner against the Colts, being a Phil Rivers fan growing up, what the locker room in Seattle is like, Mike Macdonald as a Head Coach, kicking in the elements in Seattle, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
GS#455 September 19, 2014 In 1969, The Ryder Cup teetered on the brink of irrelevancy, and perhaps being discontinued. But the historic "Concession" offered by Jack Nicklaus to Tony Jacklin on the final hole at Royal Birkdale changed everything. Author Neil Sagebiel joins us.This episode is brought to you by Warby Parker with over 300+ locations to help you find your next pair of glasses. You can also head over to warbypaker.com/golfsmarter right now to try on any pair virtually!This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.This episode is sponsored by HIMS. Start your free online visit today HIMS.com/golfsmarter and received personalized ED treatment options. If you have a question about whether or not Fred is using any of the methods, equipment or apps we've discussed, or if you'd like to share a comment about what you've heard in this or any other episode, please write because Fred will get back to you. Either write to golfsmarterpodcast@gmail.com or click on the Hey Fred button, at golfsmarter.com
Summary Book a Free Talent Strategy Call In this episode of Leadership on the Links, Tyler sits down with David Hardesty of Capillary Flow to unpack two big themes shaping the turf side of the golf industry: non-traditional career paths and technology that actually makes superintendents' lives easier. David walks through his journey from turf school and construction projects with Jack Nicklaus and Big Cedar, to his current role helping clubs rethink bunkers, water management, and labor through Capillary's solutions. Along the way, he and Tyler dig into how roles are evolving, what it really takes to transition out of a traditional superintendent track, and how Bloom Golf Partners recently partnered with Capillary to build and fill a brand-new "Field Technology & Quality Manager" position. Whether you're a superintendent, assistant, vendor, or club leader, this conversation is a real-world look at where the industry is headed and how to position yourself and your team to keep up. What You'll Learn How David navigated a non-linear career path from superintendent to a technology- and construction-focused role with Capillary Flow. Why you shouldn't box yourself into one "traditional" turf role and what to consider when exploring alternative paths. What Capillary Flow actually does beyond bunker liners, and how hydroponic and water management solutions are changing expectations on the ground. How independent data and university research are helping validate water savings and drive smarter adoption of new technology. How Bloom Golf Partners helped Capillary design and recruit for a brand-new Field Technology & Quality Manager role from scratch. Why clarity in role design (especially around second assistants and emerging positions) is critical for recruiting, retention, and long-term team performance. Practical advice on authenticity in interviews and leadership why being yourself is an advantage, not a liability, in today's market. Links Connect with David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hardesty-93469861 Learn more about Capillary Flow: https://www.capillaryflow.com/
The Fried Egg Golf duo of Andy Johnson and Brendan Porath as well as golf historian Jaime Diaz joined the program today. Fried Egg Golf is celebrating their 10-year anniversary and they talked about what has changed over the last ten years, the Masters finish from Rory McIlroy, what the Masters has delivered over the past few years and the dominance of Scottie Scheffler. Jaime Diaz talked about the mentors for Tiger Woods, what made Jack Nicklaus so great and what to be made of the ball rollback in 2026.
A very exciting episode today, we are hosting the legendary Ian Baker-Finch, Australian golfing superstar, former CBS commentator in the US, and the Chair of the PGA of Australia. This is a wide-ranging and open chat with Nick and Mark, starting with Mark asking Finchy about winning the NSW Open by 13 shots in 1984 !! How did it come about that he played it so much better than anyone else? Finchy reveals some behind the scenes information about the famous St Andrews Greenkeeper story.The late, great Peter Thomson was renowned for helping many golfers, and he had a significant influence on Finch's career - he explains how that happened, and why Peter Thomson's presence was so important to him saying that "He Created My Life in Golf".Finchy was on of the worlds great putters, and Nick asks him why he always putted with a glove on, and whether it was inspired by Jack Nicklaus.He tells Nick and Mark about the importance of setup and routine on his golf, and on anyones, saying whilst it is not talked about enough.The 1991 Open Championship. How did he prepare? Finchy talks through the weeks leading up, and how he should have won a tournament just prior to but couldn't close it out. The front 9 of The Open was where he did the damage, leading by a mile, he talks us through what he played on each of those 9 holes.But like many golfers, it wasn't always rosy, and Finchy had some challenges when he 'lost' his game. He talks about what happened, why, and what the contributing factors were. He reveals to Nick and Mark that he actually has one leg shorter than the other, which made golf difficult. Ironically, his challenges on the course and injuries were what allowed him the time to explore the world of television, he tells us how that came about and how he got into television in the US.After the turn, Finchy talks about 'the end game', what is possible for Australian golf? He explains the one thing Australian golf needs to go to the next level saying we have all the ingredients for a world class tour and a world class pathway, aside from a couple of things.And we wrap a wonderful chat with where Finchy sees himself in the next phase of life, in his retirement phase, how does that look for him and what is he planning to do?A great chat and a privilege to host Ian Baker-Finch on Talk Birdie To Me. We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we unpack Jack Nicklaus’ stunning defamation verdict and the shocking bankruptcy filing of Nicklaus Companies. We also dive into the blockbuster $1B Topgolf sale, and all eyes turn to Palm Beach Gardens as the silly season of made-for-TV golf kicks off with the long-awaited return of the Skins Game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yip Strickler joins the show (14:15) to talk sandbagging rats, the Barstool Classic champions, and what led him down a path in golf social justice. Plus we discuss Thanksgiving, Jack Nicklaus updates (1:00:30), and take a few voicemails (1:21:10).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
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure Today's Questions: Question 1: With which sport is Jack Nicklaus associated? Question 2: What is the nickname of the English football team Newcastle United? Question 3: Which of these is a basketball team based in Dallas? Question 4: Which of these is a basketball team based in San Antonio? Question 5: What is the name of the classic board game where players must be the first to send all four of their pieces all the way round a board? Question 6: Which athletics event consists of two hops and a jump? Question 7: In A Decathlon What Is The First Event Question 8: Built for the 2008 Olympics, what is the name of the Beijing city structure that won architecture's Lubetkin Prize? Question 9: Which country won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, hosted in France? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manu Raju covers a tumultuous week for President Trump and the GOP. It highlights Trump's declining poll numbers, internal party fractures, notably the resignation of Marjorie Taylor Green, and growing discomfort among Republicans over various issues, including the Epstein files and Trump's call to jail Democrats. The panel of experts discusses the midterm elections, the potential impacts of gerrymandering, and the looming threat of GOP losses. The show features an interview with Texas Congressman Wesley Hunt, who is challenging Senator John Cornyn, revealing internal GOP conflicts regarding his candidacy. Additionally, the episode touches on Trump's extensive and controversial remodeling projects, including plans to renovate golf courses with Jack Nicklaus and updates to the White House ballroom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of the Imagen Golf Podcast. I'm your host, Daniel Guest, and I am thrilled you are here with me today.Whether you're driving to the course, sitting in the office dreaming of the weekend, or maybe you're on the range right now—thank you for tuning in. Our goal here at Imagen Golf is simple: we want to get you playing better golf, faster, and having a whole lot more fun doing it.Today, I want to talk about something that drives me absolutely crazy when I watch amateurs play. It is a mistake that costs you strokes, it costs you distance, and frankly, it makes this difficult game even harder.And the worst part? It's completely free to fix.I'm talking about the Tee Box. Specifically, the refusal to use a tee, or using it incorrectly.I see it all the time. We get to a Par 3, or maybe a short Par 4 where you're hitting an iron off the tee. I watch a guy walk up, drop his ball on the grass, kick it with his foot to make sure it's sitting up, and then whack at it.Folks, stop it. Just stop it.The Golden Rule of the Tee BoxHere is the reality: Golf is the only sport where you start with the ball in your hand.Think about that. In baseball, the pitcher throws it at you at 95 miles an hour. In tennis, they serve it at you. In golf, you get to decide exactly where that ball sits before you start the hole.There is a famous quote by the Golden Bear himself, Jack Nicklaus. He said:"Air offers less resistance than dirt."Let that sink in. Air offers less resistance than dirt.When you are on the tee box, you have the opportunity to give yourself the perfect lie. Why would you ever choose to hit off the turf when you can tee it up? When you hit off the turf, you risk catching it fat, catching it thin, or having a blade of grass get between the clubface and the ball, killing your spin.When you tee it up—even just a quarter of an inch—you are removing the earth from the equation. You are giving yourself a clean strike.The "Ego" IssueNow, I know what some of you are thinking. "But Daniel, I hit my irons better off the turf. I don't want to tee it up with a 7-iron, that looks like a crutch."Listen to me closely: Checking your ego is the first step to lowering your handicap.Turn on the TV on Sunday. Watch the PGA Tour or the LPGA Tour. Watch the best players in the world on a Par 3. Do you know what they do? They use a tee. Every single time.If Tiger Woods uses a tee on a Par 3, you should too. If you tee it up just slightly above the grass, you increase the margin for error. You can hit slightly higher on the face and still get a great result. You ensure clean contact.The Strategy of the Tee BoxNow that we agree you must use a tee, let's talk about where you place it. This is the second biggest mistake I see.Most golfers walk up, stick their tee dead in the middle of the two markers, and fire away. But you are missing a massive strategic advantage.Here is the Imagen Golf rule of thumb: Tee up on the side of trouble.Scenario A: There is an Out of Bounds or a lake on the right. You should tee your ball up on the far right side of the tee box. Why? Because it angles your body to aim away from the trouble toward the left, safe side of the fairway.Scenario B: The trouble is on the left. Tee up on the far left. You are opening up the angle to hit into the safety of the fairway.It's a simple visual trick that changes your perspective and subconsciously makes you aim for the fat part of the green or fairway.The TakeawaySo, here is your homework for the next round.Never hit off the dirt on a tee box. I don't care if it's a wedge or a driver. Use a tee. Give yourself that perfect lie.Find the trouble. Look at the hole. Where is the danger?Use the box. Move your tee placement to create the best angle for your shot.Golf is hard enough. Don't let the ground get in your way before you've even started the hole. Remember, air offers less resistance than dirt. Give yourself the advantage.That's it for today's short game tip—well, actually, it's a long game tip too!If you want to see this in action, or if you're struggling with your game, head over to ImagenGolf.com. We've got lesson packages, more podcasts, and blogs designed to help you see the game differently.
Alex Trujillo is the Director of Sales and Fitting for JumboMax Grips. Formerly, a PGA TOUR representative for FlightScope Golf, Alex is one of the best golf data analysts and advisors in the game, and he has parlayed his extensive ballistics and golfclub-performance knowledge and experience into the world of grips and their influence on the performance of a golfclub. Alex joins #OntheMark to introduce JumboMax grips and describe the advantages of using a weighted, oversized grip as it pertains to increased clubhead speed and clubface control. He explains the influence and effects of the grips as follows: How shot patterns can be tightened and straightened with different weighting of the grip How counter-balanced grips have been, and are, used but some of the great ball-strikers like Jack Nicklaus, Bryson DeChambeau and Sergio Garcia. The weight and swing-weight of a golfclub and how a grip, and its mass can influence those. The size effect of a grip and how it promotes a better hold on the club, more control of shot patterns by affecting clubface rates of closure, and how is can reduce hand and wrist injury and pain. This podcast is also available as a vodcast on YouTube - search and subscribe to Mark Immelman to watch this and other episodes of #OntheMark.
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Host Colin Weston sits down with YouTube golf pioneer Matt Fisher (Mr. Short Game) to dissect the cultural phenomenon of the Internet Invitational. They break down the 23-million-view event, exploring why its reality-TV format and creator-driven personalities are resonating with a new generation of fans. Matt shares his expert take on the "winners and losers," the cheating controversy, and why this model is a blueprint for the future of golf entertainment. Finally, they look ahead to the evolving golf media landscape, including TGL and Grass League, and discuss how authenticity is the ultimate key to success for aspiring creators. Listen to this full episode with Matt to discover: Personality is the New Premium: The massive success of the Internet Invitational proves that modern audiences crave authentic personality and entertainment as much as they value elite ball-striking. The unfiltered, reality-show format is a powerful new model for golf engagement. Strategic Content Separation is Key: To grow an audience effectively, separate your content by purpose. Matt is splitting his channel into three: one for instruction, one for on-course vlogs, and one for the Mr. Short Game Podcast, ensuring each audience finds exactly what they want. Multiple Revenue Streams Drive Sustainability: Relying solely on YouTube ad revenue is risky. A successful creator business is built on a mix of AdSense, strategic brand deals, and affiliate partnerships, all while prioritizing the audience's trust and interests above a quick payday. https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/z2n4cvDp.jpg Episode Chapters: (00:00) Introduction: Welcoming back YouTube golf pioneer Matt Fisher aka: Mr. Short Game (02:30) The Internet Invitational Breakdown: The surprise success of the 23-million-view event (05:15) Strategy & Timing: Why the delayed release was a brilliant move (08:45) Audience & "Bro Culture": Did the event reach new fans or just its base? (12:30) Reality TV & Manufactured Drama: Analyzing the cheating scandal and villain arcs (16:00) Stock Up, Stock Down: The creators who won and lost in the public eye (20:15) The Casting Dilemma: Why some creators were chosen and others weren't (23:00) The Future of Golf Media: TGL, LIV, Grass League, and where the real opportunity lies (27:30) TGL vs. Influencer Golf: Why pros and creators thrive in different ecosystems (29:45) The Mr. Short Game Business Model: Revenue streams and building a sustainable content brand (32:15) Advice for Aspiring Creators: How to break into the YouTube golf space Compelling Quotes from Matt On the Internet Invitational's Appeal: "You have to know going in that this is a reality show and everything's on the table... It's on brand for Barstool. And Bob, especially Dave Portnoy, he is going to exploit every opportunity he has. And I don't blame him. He's creating a great entertaining show." On the Difference Between Pros and Creators: "You get Grant Horvat, you put him in the Masters, he's going to come in dead last. But you put him in a cart with Bryson DeChambeau, he's going to come in first in terms of views." On Authenticity for Creators: "The challenge is you see what's working and you just try to copy it as opposed to being authentic of who you are and create your own brand. You gotta film yourself and you gotta find who you are in front of that camera and be authentically you." Are you more of a watcher than a listener? Then enjoy our video with Matt on The ModGolf YouTube channel (https://youtu.be/H9KFIArzn0Y). 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Mr. Short Game is here to help grow the game of golf in a fun and creative way: https://www.youtube.com/@MrShortGame https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/RzYDk1gV.png (https://www.youtube.com/@MrShortGame) Join our mission to make golf more innovative, inclusive and fun... and WIN some awesome golf gear! As the creator and host of The ModGolf Podcast and YouTube channel I've been telling golf entrepreneurship and innovation stories since May 2017 and I love the community of ModGolfers that we are building. I'm excited to announce that I just launched our ModGolf Patreon page to bring together our close-knit community of golf-loving people! As my Patron you will get access to exclusive live monthly interactive shows where you can participate, ask-me-anything video events, bonus content, golf product discounts and entry in members-only ModGolf Giveaway contests. 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Are you a golf course owner, manager or operator looking to increase both your profit margins and on-course experience? https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/K9NPjjAv.jpg (https://www.golfgenius.com) Golf Genius powers tournament management at over 10,000 private clubs, public courses, resorts, golf associations, and tours in over 60 countries. So if you're a golf professional or course operator who wants to save time, deliver exceptional golfer experiences, and generate more revenue, check them out online at golfgenius.com (https://www.golfgenius.com). Special Guest: Matt Fisher, Creator of The Mr. Short Game YouTube channel.
We take a deep dive into the world of AI and music with artists Dylan Heidt and Jeff Dayton.Jeff Dayton is an American musician, singer, producer and songwriter best known as being the bandleader for Glen Campbell and the Jeff Dayton Band for 15 years, plus touring with Kenny Chesney and Lee Greenwood.Dayton performed with club bands in the upper Midwest, including a year with the KO Band, which was fronted by Bob Dylan studio musician Kevin Odegard. Their producer was David Z and their drummer a young Bobby "Z" Rivkin.Dayton moved to Fountain Hills, Arizona and formed the Dayton-Privett Band with Mark Prentice, Tom Sawyer and Ron Privett. After 2 years, Privett left the band, and was replaced with Dave Watson; the band was renamed High Noon Band and continued until the band went their separate ways. Dayton then formed the Jeff Dayton Band, and over time about 100 different musicians performed under that name with Dayton, notably steel guitarist Ed Black, guitarist Bob "Willard" Henke, Grammy award winner producer Michael B (aka Mike Broening), drummer Mickey McGee, banjo player Bruce Leland, drummer Merel Bregante, bassist Doug Haywood, etc.[1][15]High Noon won the Wrangler Country Showdown and the Jeff Dayton Band won the Marlboro Talent Roundup. The JDB was named New Times' Best of the Decade's Best Award.[4] In addition, Dayton wrote and recorded That Lady Can Love which became his first #1 record at KNIX-FM and another song earned a platinum songwriting award for George Strait with "Any Old Time." The song was also released as the "B" side of Strait's single "The Cowboy Rides Away."Dayton and band opened for Merle Haggard, The Judds and Alabama in 1987. After a chance meeting with Glen Campbell that evening and an impromptu jam session at the grand opening of Jack Nicklaus' Desert Mountain golf course, Dayton and his group were hired to tour with Campbell.[5][6]For the next 15 years the Jeff Dayton band performed on worldwide tours, TV and record dates, celebrity events and many concerts.[7][8] While Glen Campbell's' musical director, he conducted many symphony orchestras and even Les Brown and His Band of Renown. Highlights included shows at the White House, NBC's The Today Show and the Grand Ole Opry stage. Campbell and the Jeff Dayton Band also played with Gene Autry, Willie Nelson, Bob Hope, Vince Gill and dozens more."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Baseball United: A New Frontier from the United Arab EmiratesGames played in 1 convertible stadium in Dubai to seat 6,500–37,0004 Teams: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, KarachiSeason: Just 9 games per team iOwnership: Major MLB names—Barry Larkin, Adrian Beltre, Robinson Cano, Robinson Chirinos, Elvis AndrusSavannah Bananas–style rules:Inning-Ending Fireball: Designated Runner: 3x per game.No Extra Innings: Ties are resolved via Home Run Derby.Moneyball At-Bats: Up to 3 per game, doubling all runs scoredCricket dominates Gulf regionDubai's population is 90% expatriates, could help broaden interest.Future presence in the World Baseball Classic?Reflections of LIV for Baseball United PathImpact on LIV with PGA as a rivalControversy on poaching players Jack Nicklaus wins $50 million defamation judgment after company falsely tied him to LIV support.
You might not know it if you take a stroll through Maisonneuve Park today, but 50 years ago it was something completely different: a championship golf course that hosted the likes of pro golfers Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. CBC's Douglas Gelevan tells the story of how the course became a park, after a pitched battle that pitted an unusual coalition of golfers and nature lovers against a larger-than-life mayor with Olympic-sized ambitions.
Move over Rory McIlroy, there's a new slam winner in town! Caolan Rafferty recently etched his name into Irish golfing history as the first amateur to conquer all four provincial championships, completing the coveted 'Provincial Slam' with a dramatic North of Ireland win at Portstewart in September. And while the Career Grand Slam winners' club has six members – Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and now McIlroy – the Irish amateur provincial slam is an exclusive club with only one name on the list: Caolan Rafferty. Ronan sat down with Caolan to look back at his historical year.
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Send us a textA putter on a garage shelf became a doorway to memory, legacy, and what it means to lead at home. Coach and author Joe Wessel joins us to trace a winding path from a disciplined Miami childhood and Catholic schools to a walk-on grind at Florida State, summers learning from Miami Dolphins legends, and the day Jack Nicklaus confirmed the “lost” blade in Joe's bag was White Fang—the putter that won the 1967 U.S. Open. Instead of asking for a shiny new set, Joe asked for something better: a father–son round at Augusta.We talk about what built him: a mother who showed up at every game, a father who enforced persistence and faith, and a military prep school that hardened habits after loss. Joe shares the reality of earning a scholarship the hard way, becoming a special teams difference-maker, and absorbing leadership from many mentors in his life. The athletic details are rich—technique, timing, depth charts—but the bigger arc lands on fatherhood: discovering that the hero you searched for might have been at your own dinner table all along.Parents and coaches will find practical wisdom here: don't specialize your kids at 10, grow athletes, not resumes, protect the joy of play, and let your children write their own story. Say I'm sorry. Say I love you. Keep faith as a daily practice, not a performance. We close with the heart of Joe's book, White Fang and the Golden Bear—a father–son journey that culminates at Augusta and proves that the best trophies are moments shared. If this conversation moved you, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs encouragement today, and leave a quick review so more families can find it.Support the showPlease don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!
What an incredible interview this is with the legendary Gary Player, who celebrates his 90th birthday on November 1. From the challenges of his youth in South Africa to a touching letter from his great friend, Jack Nicklaus, to the philanthropy that drives him today, you will hear it all in this special episode. A remarkable life. An amazing man. Gary Player at 90, and still going strong.
Milo Lines is a PGA Professional, a Golf Digest "Best Teacher in State," and a former Tour Professional. His philosophy on the golf swing is that there is crossover, especially in sports involving hitting and throwing, with golf and the golf swing. As a teacher his goal is to apply the athletic skills you already have and teach you the skills you need in order to improve as a golfer. He joins #OntheMark to help you apply your athletic instinct and experiences to make your golf swing more athletic and effective. Milo shares his "5 Key Elements" to an athletic approach to the golf swing: ALIGNING - Grip, Aim and Alignment SEQUENCING - Swing Triggers, Timing, Rhythm and Tempo WINDING - Turning and Tilting athletically LOADING - The Athletic approach to the Transition and Change of Direction UNLEASHING - The Automatic Release of the club thanks to proper Sequencing, Winding and Loading. Milo also illustrates PGA TOUR examples such as Lee Trevino and Jack Nicklaus as athletic swing models, and teaches you a Drill (Laddering) that will improve your practice and unleash your inner athlete. This podcast is also available as a vodcast on YouTube. Search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2025! El día de hoy hablaremos sobre varios temas que están dando de qué hablar en el mundo del golf: la cancelación del torneo inaugural del PGA debido a la sequía en Hawái, el regreso del mítico programa The Big Break de Golf Channel tras 15 años. Además, conoceremos cómo la robótica agrónoma está revolucionando el mantenimiento de campos de golf, hablaremos sobre la influencia de los youtubers y comentaremos el triunfo legal de Jack Nicklaus en su disputa vinculada con LIV Golf. Acompáñanos una vez más en esta emisión, con nuestras secciones de “Pregúntale al Pro” y “Reglas del Golf”. Si te gusta lo que hacemos, síguenos y regálanos 5 estrellas.
In this episode of Chasin' Birdies, we sit down with Dick Lebeau to talk about golf and football and of course, his illustrious career. The episode opens up with our banter for the first 10 minutes, and then we turn it over to our interview with coach. We reflect on his experiences as a coach and player and discuss the evolution of football as we know it today. Coach opens up and talks about his memories on the field. We shift into the creation of the “Zone Blitz” and how that started...on a napkin.We turn the episode over to some golf talk. Coach fondly remembers his experiences with Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. We get into how he fell in love with golf and discuss similarities between football and golf.On a daily basis, he'd rather be chasin' birdies. The episode shifts over to some good stories, and one he tells about the Super Bowl. Peep our instagram for the video. We conclude the episode with Coach expressing gratitude towards the career he's had and the joy he finds in playing golf with his family. We end with our standard tap-in segment, where we ask Coach some questions that demand his quick response. Tune in, share, and listen to one of the greatest coaches to ever do it. Key Links:Visit redvanly.com for great golf apparel now repped by Chasin' Birdies. Stay tuned for more info on winning custom headcovers from WinstonCollection.comOur Tap-in segment is sponsored by Bettinardi GolfPartners with Nemacolin Resort. -----Follow Chasin' Birdies on Instagram @chasin_birdies.Chasin' Birdies is hosted by Ryan Bashour and Jonathan Pepe. Produced by Simpler Media.
This Wednesday episode was once again recorded LIVE on YouTube in an effort to have some fun during "silly season." Andy believes that "golf is back!" and Brendan immediately shares that Dustin Johnson might agree with him. DJ is in the Philippines this week for an Asian Tour event and is excited to grow the game alongside some of his LIV leaguemates and other YouTube golfers. Dustin shared some enlightening thoughts on the host course for this International Series tournament, calling it "a golf course" and allowing his "good caddie" to scout the course and tell him where to hit it. Brendan is giddy about these DJ quotes and gets Andy going on DJ's future in majors now that his exemptions are up. Keegan Bradley is also pondering his future these days, wondering if he'll ever get a chance to play in the Ryder Cup again. At Travelers media day, Keegan shared that the last few weeks have been some of the toughest of his life and that the loss at Bethpage will follow him forever. He did state that his goal is to play at Adare Manor, though, so he's got that going for him for the next two years. A B. Draddy ad read turns into a bit of an Illinois Minute with Andy and Brendan debating if the Illini can find their way into the College Football Playoff this winter. The Schedule for the Week kicks off with the Bank of Utah Championship and the PGA Tour's return to the lava rocks. Andy and Brendan are excited for a weekend of captivating TV viewing at Black Desert Resort with a strong field for a FedEx Fall event. Notably not in the field is Jordan Spieth, who currently sits at 56th in the standings heading into next season. Brendan declares Spieth "MIA" and calls out sponsor exemptions for Signature Events taking away from the fields at events that need big-name players. There's some cocktail golf this week for the east coast in the form of the LPGA's International Crown, and Tommy Gainey is on the bubble of the Champs Tour finals in Phoenix. Brendan runs through some notables for Q-School and Andy anoints the Billy Horschel Invitational Presented by Cisco as the "Event of the Week." In events that have ended, the Butterfield will have a D2 golfer from Lee University in the field after a win at a recent college event. The news roundup begins with Jack Nicklaus winning a $50 million lawsuit, leading to a wider discussion about clubs overspending and youth sports. Lastly, the NBA starts up tonight and the PGA Tour is in Utah, so Andy ends the show with a much-needed Jazz Minute!
Today in history, Jack Nicklaus wins a $50 million lawsuit, Quick Hitters: Nick Saban blames NIL and Florida's next head football coach, why Marcus Freeman (probably) won't be leaving Notre Dame, we heard from Ryan Day and broke down the RB game/room, and Adam Jardy of the Dispatch jumped on to discuss the Anthony Thompson commitment and preview the upcoming Ohio State MBB season.
Happy Thursday! Timmy had a dream he was golfing with Jack Nicklaus, Man enjoyed the Victoria's Secret show, Steelers field is terrible, we go Around the Big Ten with Adam Rittenberg, we get you ready for Buckeyes & Badgers, we recap the Ryan Day show, IU gives Cignetti a big raise & we play some Too Hot Audio.
We travel back in time to half a century ago and discuss the major events in sports in the year 1975. In the first of two parts we cover baseball and boxing--highlighted by the Thrilla in Manilla and one of the most exciting World Series in baseball history. Billie Jean King, Arthur Ashe, Jack Nicklaus, and Bruno Sammartino all come up as well. Enjoy and look out for Part 2 soon!Books to Complement This Episode: The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled the RingThe 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing: The Untold StoriesSmokin' Joe: The Life of Joe FrazierAli: A LifeRed Sox NationGame Six: Cincinnati, Boston, and the 1975 World Series
St Francis Links is a premier golf and lifestyle estate located in St Francis Bay, South Africa. It's widely recognized as one of the top golf destinations in the country and has earned a reputation both for its challenging course and its community-centered living. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast, brought to you by Eden Mill St Andrews, Jeff talks about his journey to St Francis Links, being a PGA Master Professional, and his connection to Jack Nicklaus. He also details the food and beverage programming, highlights member and guest surveys, discusses their affiliation with the Association of Residential Communities, and reminisces about his Playing Ability Test. This was such a heartwarming conversation and an honor having Jeff on the show. Let's tee off.
I veckans Kärleksbombning från arkivet har vi letat upp Ryder Cup som hyllades av golfproducenten Peter Ahnberg i avsnitt 186 och därefter hyllar Jens Fjellström en riktig legendar, Jack Nicklaus. Golfyra i Sporthusets Kärleksbombning! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A couple of weeks ago Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen listed golfers they disliked playing with, and wolfpacker John was surprised Greg Norman didn't get a mention, in fact Nick said he enjoyed playing with Greg. Johns rationale was, in part, Sharks treatment of Lucas Parsons as a young pro in the early days. So, there's only one thing for it, let's get Lucas on to explain what happened.We start with some background, how Lucas' career started back in Orange, some of the greats he played with, and some of his greatest achievements....which were significant, he was an excellent player. Nick remembers watching Lucas and being amazed by how powerful his swing was, Mark's the same, but also remembers nights out after tournaments with Lucas having a shandy or three.We hear what the two highlights of Lucas' career were, from his perspective, and he talks about what he admired about how Nick went about his career.And all of that is great. But it's an entree to the main course. And today, for mains, we are serving up Lucas' memories of playing with Greg Norman.And boy oh boy...Lucas doesn't hold back. He tells us why 'playing with Greg was not a pleasant experience', why Wayne 'Radar' Riley got Greg in a bad mood one day which he took out on Lucas, the role Jack Nicklaus played in Greg treating Lucas the way that he did, and the day Rodger Davis gave Greg a talking to over his behaviour on course and got told by Shark where to go.Strap in, this pod gets juicy.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The unbelievable two-year run by Scottie Scheffler continues this week as the U.S. Ryder Cup team members played in Napa Valley in the Procore Championship. With his 6th win this season, Scheffler joined only Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods on the list of players to win 6 or more events in back-to-back seasons on the PGA Tour. Ryder Cup team member Ben Griffin had a chance to force a playoff with Scheffler, but 3-putted for par to lose by a shot. World number 1 amateur Jackson Koivun had his fourth straight top 10 finish on the PGA Tour, while handling the stress of playing in the final group. 11 of the 12 members of the European Ryder Cup team played in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth this week. Ironically enough, the hottest player on the planet not named Scottie Scheffler took the title. Alex Noren, who is a vica captain for the European team beat all of the Ryder Cup members en route to his 2nd BMW PGA Championship. Also in this episode we are talking 4 putts on the LPGA Tour, John Daly makes a massive number and Kapalua not going to be ready for the Sentry Championship this year? Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure Today's Questions: Question 1: Which of these is a baseball team based in Washington? Question 2: Which NFL team, known for its fans' distinctive cheese wedge hats, is also nicknamed "Cheeseheads"? Question 3: Who is 'Edson Arantes do Nascimento' better known as? Question 4: Which of these is an American Football team based in Baltimore? Question 5: In which sport is the Canadian Wayne Gretzky an all time great? Question 6: Which of these is a baseball team based in Seattle? Question 7: Who Did Tiger Woods Replace As The World's Number One Ranked Golfer In 1998? Question 8: With which sport is Jack Nicklaus associated? Question 9: In Boxing, Fighting With Gloves Became Standard In 1867 After The Formulation Of Which Set Of Rules? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-16:45) Win 17 in a row and you got a shot. And Martin's already gotten to Jackson. THAT'S NOT FOR AIR!! We have a four hour show buddy, it's all for air. The weather delay in Thursday Night Football affected us here. Purple Mini Cooper and Kitty Bates. Martin met Jack Nicklaus last night. Doug's BBL behind a dumpster. The producer is abandoning his post on a huge sports weekend.(16:53-45:39) Could you imagine if the Tigers took the field to Tina E? Mizzou's uniform reveal. Clear Eyes. Gold (Yellow) Pants. Can't Lose. Papers doesn't like the gold or yellow pants. Not true, nor is it funny. Bald guys don't need your pity. Jackson's favorite nickname. Tim's sicker than a hornet right now. Concussions. Will your mom be home? I don't know, she dances a lot. Mrs. King is on the line from the dropoff line in Cottleville. Working a little blue, Mrs. King. Lemmings Open tickets go on sale at 8AM today.(45:49-1:09:58) NFL got underway with a little spittle last night. Audio of Dak Prescott talking about the spit situation last night. Under hit somehow. Chairman excused himself for a second. Who doesn't like a good slider? The meteorologist from Elko, Nevada is back. He confirms he is NOT the porta potty guy. Update on Tim's reservation. A case of stolen identity? The Legend has disappeared.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this MX3 Podcast episode, we uncover the fascinating history of the Ryder Cup — one of golf's most passionate and dramatic events. From its beginnings in 1927 to the modern USA vs. Europe rivalry, we explore the legends, controversies, and unforgettable moments that shaped this competition. Learn how Jack Nicklaus influenced its evolution, why New York fans will make the 2025 event unforgettable, and what the future holds for this global showdown.
Send us a textThis week on @Knuckleball Prime Time brought to you as always by The Barn, we're joined by PGA professional, radio host, St. Louis golf ambassador, and now author, Jay Delsing. With the Stifel Charity Classic teeing off this week at Norwood Hills Country Club, Jay gives us an inside look at what makes this event one of St. Louis' premier sports traditions.We dive into Jay's brand-new book You Wouldn't Believe Me If I Told You with a foreword by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, where he shares his journey from growing up in North County and caddying at Norwood as a kid to 25 years on the PGA TOUR. From playing alongside Tiger Woods to flying “Air Nicklaus” and rubbing shoulders with icons like Sean Connery and Steven Spielberg, Jay's stories bring golf history to life.We also break down the unique atmosphere of golf in a baseball and hockey town, what sets Norwood Hills apart, and why St. Louis crowds rival the best in sports. Plus, Jay talks about the tournament's charitable impact, the legends in the field like Ernie Els, Bernhard Langer, David Duval, Stewart Cink and also the O.A.R. concert that make the Classic more than just golf.
Renowned golf radio host of Talking Golf and the Sports Innerview radio show and podcast Ann Liguori joins to discuss her book Life on the Green: Lessons and Wisdom from Legends of Golf. We talk about major winners like Padraig Harrington, Jack Nicklaus as well as her passion for playing golf in Ireland.
My guest on this episode needs no introduction as he is a legend in the game and one of my childhood heroes. He is 14 time PGA Tour winner, including the 1983 PGA Champion where he beat Jack Nicklaus buy 1 and the 1983 and 2000 Players champion where he held off Tiger Woods and you guessed it, the owner of one of the most famous golf lines after hitting his second shot into the 18th green....."Be the right club. Be the right club today" He was the 1983 leading money winner and player of the year and also the comback player of the year in 1994. He played on 4 Ryder Cups and was the captain of the 2004 American squad.... You guessed it I am talking about Mr. Hal Sutton. Its also worth mentioning that he was the recipient of the 2007 Payne Stewart award. So I thought as the Ryder cup approaches, who better to talk to than someone who lived it. We had an amazing discussion that included his father's influence on his life and some of the decisions that he made to how he dealt with the low points and adversity in his career to much more. This is one of the few times that I have been nervous before going into an interview because I have so much respect for Hal, his career and how lives his life and his contributions to the game so give me some grace on this one. We didn't get to half of the topics and questions that I had prepared so hopefully there will be a part 2 but It was an honor to sit down with the legend. This conversation is filled with so many great stories and life lessons that you can apply to your life and golf. So without further delay, here is Hal Sutton...enjoy! Thank you to our sponsor http;//www.trueswing.com Use the discount code GURU10 for a 10% discount We also mentioned Makefield Putters http://www.makefieldgolf.com Go check them out Love y'all Guru Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textSummaryOne of our favorite episodes!John Popovich, the veteran sports reporter and story teller, shares his journey from Struthers, Ohio, to becoming a prominent figure in Cincinnati sports journalism. Popo reflects on his early experiences in broadcasting, his time at Channel 9, and the creation of the groundbreaking show 'Sports of All Sorts.' John discusses memorable moments covering the Cincinnati Reds, his relationships with coaches and players, and his transition into retirement, where he enjoys spending time with family and gardening.Great stories about Sports Of All Sorts; interviewing Muhammed Ali in a barber shop; meeting Michael Jordan, Jack Nicklaus; and a bobsled ride at the Olympics!TakeawaysJohn Popovich began his broadcasting career in Struthers, Ohio.He played baseball from a young age and loved sports growing up.John joined Channel 9 in 1979 and worked with Al ShottelkotteHe created 'Sports of All Sorts,' a pioneering sports show in Cincinnati.John has fond memories of covering the Cincinnati Reds.He enjoyed the camaraderie with players and coaches during his career.John's favorite player was Mario Soto, known for his versatility.He covered major events, including the Olympics, for CBS.John was inducted into the Buddy LaRosa High School Sports Hall of Fame.In retirement, John enjoys gardening and spending time with his grandchildren.Sound Bites"I didn't look back.""I became a Reds fan.""That meant a ton."
Andy Johnson is joined by NBC on-course reporter Jim "Bones" Mackay for a wide-ranging conversation about the 2025 PGA Tour season and what's still to come this year. The two discuss Scottie Scheffler's two major wins and historical comparisons to Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus before hitting on two upcoming team events. Andy and Bones start with the 2025 Walker Cup at Cypress Point, Bones's favorite course in the world. They then dive into the upcoming Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Bones shares his experiences as a caddie in the Ryder Cup and looks ahead to some pivotal holes that will determine who takes home the trophy in September. For more, check out Bones on Aon's Bethpage Course Insights, live on the Ryder Cup YouTube channel and RyderCup.com/aon on Monday, August 18th.
Smylie Kaufman is joined by Ian Baker-Finch - a beloved golf broadcaster who signed off on an emotional CBS broadcast for the final time at the 2025 Wyndham Championship. Ian takes us through his golf journey - from an early TOUR win at Colonial, to his 1991 Open Championship triumph, the struggles that followed, and finding a fulfilling second act in the broadcast booth. Smylie and Ian also trade thoughts on the modern game, from the progression in golf instruction and the way Ian used to create his own yardage books, to the complexity of the modern game - and whether some of that is unnecessary. Ian also shares his insights on the future of golf in Australia, emphasizing the importance of creating more global opportunities for players. Check out his book, "Ian Baker-Finch: To Hell and Back," here: https://www.amazon.com/Ian-Baker-Finch-Hell-Geoff-Saunders/dp/1761451642/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 3:00 - Ian's broadcasting career and final sign-off 5:30 - Career Highlights 10:45 - Transition from playing to broadcasting 15:20 - The influence of Jack Nicklaus and early inspirations 20:00 - Evolution of golf instruction 25:40 - Challenges Ian's faced 30:15 - Reflections on the Open Championship win 35:50 - The mental and physical toll of professional golf 40:30 - Transition to broadcasting and finding new purpose 45:00 - The future of golf in Australia and global opportunities 50:20 - Closing thoughts and Ian's book release #AHEADpartner #golf #pgatour #golfhighlights #justinrose #jjspaun #tommyfleetwood #smylieshow #smylie #fedexcup #rydercup Big thanks to AHEAD for their support! Check AHEAD out here: https://www.ahead.com/
Kel Goalby is an Ole Miss alum who played on the golf team in the 1980s. His father won the 1968 Masters Tournament in unique fashion. Kel joined the show to talk about how Ole Miss shaped him, growing up the son of a PGA Tour player, his father's stories -- from the Masters Champions Dinner, to being friends with Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and many others -- the state of professional golf, and more.
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by 14-time PGA Tour winner Hal Sutton for an exclusive interview. The 2004 Ryder Cup captain reveals the advice he would give Keegan Bradley on playing at Bethpage, how often he still hears 'Be the right club today' and if it was more intimidating going head to head with Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods. --Want to join us for Ryder Cup week in New York City? Thanks to our friends at On Location, the Official Travel Package Provider of the 2025 Ryder Cup, you can now purchase an exclusive Daily Ticket Package. It includes Ryder Cup plus access, entry to the International Pavilion, and a special night with us at Five Iron Golf Grand Central.Spots are limited, so head to onlocationexp.com/subpar to secure your experience.Subpar is not directly affiliated with the PGA of America or the 2025 Ryder Cup. All packages and discounts mentioned in this episode are provided by On Location, the Official Travel Package Provider of the PGA of America and the 2025 Ryder Cup. 2025 Ryder Cup Daily Ticket Packages offered by On Location at onlocationexp.com/subpar are Subject to availability. Full purchase and privacy policy details are available at onlocationexp.com.--Thanks to our official sponsor Zone Nicotine. Warning: This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an additive chemical. Underage sale prohibited. Introducing Zone Nicotine Pouches - the perfect balance of unparalleled comfort - longer-lasting flavor - and nicotine that satisfies. Whether you're zoning in for an important putt or zoning out after a tough day at work, Zone gets you there faster and keeps you there longer. Available in seven flavors and in six and nine milligram strengths. Want zone pouches at a discount and mailed right to your door? Head to Nicokick.com and enter code “SubPar20” at checkout for an additional 20% off.--Start your hair growth journey with Nutrafol. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to nutrafol.com and enter the code SUBPAR. Go to https://nutrafol.com/ now to place your order.--Carlisle, headquartered right here in Phoenix, is the professional contractor's choice for innovative building materials for more energy efficient homes and commercial buildings. Learn more at Carlisle.com--Choose your style, pick your favorite Birdie Juice logo and shop from a line-up of top tier brands at shop.golf.com today!
“Is it still a kolache if there's a wiener inside?”That's the question that sparks one of the most unexpectedly hilarious debates in this episode of The JB and Sandy Show. From superhero critiques to sausage semantics, this episode is packed with laughs, nostalgia, and surprising insights. In this episode:Sandy reviews the new Superman movie, questioning everything from the cape to the canine sidekick, Crypto. Tricia's verdict? “I'm not mad at him.”JB dives into Happy Gilmore 2, celebrating Adam Sandler's massive cameo list—from Jack Nicklaus to Post Malone—and the movie's much-needed comedic relief in today's world.A deep dive into the Billy Joel documentary reveals shocking facts, including how he only made $7,000 from “Piano Man” and had to keep writing albums just to survive.The team settles the Texas kolache debate once and for all: fruit-filled = kolache, meat-filled = klobasnik.Longhorn football countdown begins! The crew previews the upcoming season opener against Ohio State and praises legendary play-by-play announcer Craig Way.Tricia shares memories of marching band workouts at Austin High, including running up steep hills and enduring brutal Texas heat.A laugh-out-loud segment on pet spaying and neutering as a “fun weekend activity,” complete with stories of dogs walking backward post-surgery and Turbo the Weimaraner's reign of terror.Memorable Quote: “My dog walked in reverse for 24 hours after getting spayed. I think they messed up a gear.”
Christo Garcia is a highly sought after Golf Instructor who specializes in what he calls the "Classic Golf Swing." He is also an actor and an avid golfer and he played the role of Ben Hogan in a TV special for The Golf Channel. Christo's YouTube channel - "Classic Golf Swing" - has over 75 thousand subscribers and is a source for timeless golf-swing insight and advice. He joins #OntheMark to discuss his approach to golf and the golf-swing and elaborate on the differences between the "Modern" and the "Classic" swing. Game Improvment topics addressed include: Christo's years of golf frustration and the evolution in his approach to recapture his best golf The Differences between the Classic and the Modern Golf Swings Grip Pressure Points and their Importance in Ball-strike Compression Body and Club Relationships - The Arms' Relationship to the Spine, and Keeping the Club in Front of the Body Braking forces for added Clubhead Speed Moving from Technical Thoughts to Subconcious Reaction and Athleticism, and The "Alter Ego" Effect to improve Self Identity on the Course. Christo also refers to a number of golf-swing models such as Jack Nicklaus and Sam Snead and explains how the Classic Swing approach will help mitigate and alleviate injury. This podcast is also available as a vodcast on YouTube - search and subscribe to Mark Immelman to watch it and see Christo's demonstrations.
This Flashback Friday is from episode 351, published last December 4, 2013. Kevin Armstrong is the former Chairman of the ANZ Group's Regional Investment Committee and former chief investment officer for ANZ Group's private bank. He's the author of, "BULLS, BIRDIES, BOGEYS & BEARS: The Remarkable & Revealing Relationship Between Golf & Investment Markets." Armstrong explains how the rises and falls in the fortunes of professional golfers, and the emergence and decline of major stars such as Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, reflected the ebb and flow of the stock market. The answer provides a unique and powerful connection between golf and investment markets. The ‘pulses' of two totally separate activities, golf and investing, have been so synchronized and connected, not just in modern times, but throughout history, and in a manner not found in any other sport? Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com