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House and Hubbard tee off with a recap of Justin Thomas's RBC Heritage win and why his improved putting is the biggest factor in his momentum gain (02:10). Then, they discuss Joel Dahmen's honest comments after he lost at Corales (18:00) before previewing and offering their favorite plays for the Zurich Classic (28:16). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard Producer: Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of our own, Drew Powell, won the Masters media lottery and had the opportunity to play Augusta National the day after Rory McIlroy's incredible win. He details his round, the shots that shocked him the most and describes what it's like to be (almost) late for the tee time of a lifetime. Alex, Steve and CP also recap a crazy finish at Harbour Town, praise Joel Dahmen for speaking to the media after a crushing defeat and shout out a five-time tour winner for DQ-ing himself.
With Brendan still waiting on lines at Orlando theme parks, Andy calls in Shane Bacon from the bullpen for this Monday morning recording. To start, the two discuss Justin Thomas's playoff win over Andrew Novak at the RBC Heritage, his first win since the 2022 PGA Championship. Andy and Shane unpack an almost wire-to-wire win for JT and look at his improved putting and elite iron play that has bounced back to almost peak form. Shane shares some optimism about the rest of 2025 for JT, while Andy takes away that sometimes playing good golf is the most boring thing a player could do. The two debate where JT stands in a historical context with 16 PGA Tour wins to his name, comparing him to players such as Jordan Spieth and Zach Johnson. From there, things go a bit off the rails as Andy shares some Disney reports from Brendan's trip ongoing trip to Florida before PJ provides an update on where the "ins" finished at Puntacana. Shane and Andy talk through Joel Dahmen's bogey-bogey-bogey finish to his final round, allowing Garrick Higgo to win his second career PGA Tour event. Andy highlights Neal Shipley's playoff win on the Korn Ferry Tour and Ingrid Lindblad's first LPGA win before wrapping this episode up with some news. Will Scott Stallings beat Andy's marathon time? Stay tuned to find out!
(00:00-19:44) Voice of the Blues Chris Kerber joins us from Winnipeg ahead of Game 2. Lots of hits in Game 1. The need to avoid costly penalties. Playing with a lead. The atmosphere in Winnipeg. Taking the crowd out of it on the road. Playoff experience. (19:52-40:58) Congrats to John Cena on his record setting world championship. Who eats the most ham? Are people still wearing Lily Pulitzer? Nelly rocking a Jets hoodie. Justin Thomas had some fried chicken at the turn at the RBC. Brian is on the phone lines with a fun little anecdote about Wes Swinson. (It wasn't that fun.) Sgt. Major Rose is up next. (41:07-55:01) Doug would let Adam Levine buy him a drink at Helen Fitzgerald's. Joel Dahmen with a rough final three holes in the opposite field event this weekend. Slop it up a little bit. James Carlton's son wants to punch him in the face. Tim struggling with the talk back button (not his fault). Bud Bash tickets for today's EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We were joined today by designer Rob Collins of King Collins Dormer Golf and Tom Pashley, President of Pinehurst Resort. Collins and his team are behind the design and Landman, a course in Homer, NE that has quickly become a go-to destination for the traveling golf afficiando. He talked about how it came about, its uniqueness and the surrounding area. Pashley announced that Pinehurst No. 11, to be designed by Coore Crenshaw, will be completed by Fall of 2027 and talked about how different it will be from its newly-opened and highly-acclaimed neighbor, Pinehurst No . 10.Gary Williams opened the show with Justin Thomas' win at the RBC Heritage and closed with the heartbreak for Joel Dahmen in Punta Cana and the very sad news on the passing of Jay Sigel.
Justin Thomas broke his 3 year winless drought at Harbour Town, defeating Break80 Podcast favorite and former guest Andrew Novak on the first playoff hole by sinking a 21 foot birdie putt. It is Thomas' first win since the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills. We will discuss how the tournament went and give some observations both good and bad from the week that was at the RBC Heritage. Joel Dahmen had a meltdown on the last 3 holes in Punta Cana to lose to Garrick Higgo in the off field event this week. We will talk the mental side of the game and how challenging it can be for even professional golfers. It is golf season again in Minnesota and the Break80 guys are out playing. We talk about the state of our games and what we look forward to in the 2025 season. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple, Spotify and Youtube for weekly golf content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The winless drought is over for Justin Thomas! At long last, the former world NO.1 closes out a PGA TOUR victory for the first time in nearly three years. Damon Hack & Eamon Lynch call in Ryan Lavner AND Golf Digest Sr. Writer Joel Beall for a Golf Today Roundtable to discuss JT's elating win, as well as a deflating win for Joel Dahmen -- who bogeyed each of the last three holes to lose the Corales Puntacana Championship by a single stroke. The LPGA TOUR was in action as well this past weekend, and the former top ranked amateur in the women's game, Ingrid Lindblad, won her first LPGA title at the JM Eagle LA Championship! The rising star's game is coming into form right as the first major of the LPGA season arrives, so we call up 5-time Major Champion Amy Alcott to discuss Linblad's big win and the monumental week of golf ahead. GOLF TODAY ROUNDTABLE (26:07) AMY ALCOTT (48:09)
0:00: Justin Thomas finally gets across the line. What was different this time?11:00: Playoff loser Andrew Novak continues his impressive season13:30: Harbour Town, in firm and fiery conditions, might be as good as it gets19:00: Todd Lewis joins the show!41:30: Joel Dahmen blows a late lead in the Dominican Republic44:00: Wesley Bryan gets suspended by the Tour47:30: Listener comments: We're old, no signature events after majors!50:00: Rex (and Rory) head to New Orleans next week
Joel Dahmen joins Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme on "The Smylie Show" for a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from his battle with cancer, his unlikely Netflix stardom, and training with a Navy SEAL. Joel and Smylie compare notes on fatherhood (and everything that young Riggs Dahmen is up to!), and changes to the PGA TOUR structure that would have impacted Joel greatly last season. Highlights include:- Joel and Charlie's battles with cancer- Balancing fatherhood, golf, and the spotlight in the wake of his starring turn on Netflix "Full Swing"- Developing mental toughness by training with a Navy SEAL
It's a TGL ratings Thursday on The Shotgun Start, as Andy and Brendan unpack the latest numbers coming out of ESPN headquarters after Tiger's debut. Before getting to the numbers, the episode starts with a Bears-focused Sports Minute, with Andy already upset at the potential hiring of Mike McCarthy. Once things get to golf, it's time for everybody's favorite topic - ratings! - as TGL gained viewers this week, pushing the total number over one million. Andy and Brendan debate whether the slight uptick for Tiger's debut is a positive or a negative for the league, and talk through Rory McIlroy's comments about TGL not being meant for the traditional golf fan, but for the younger, TikTok generation. Speaking of Rory, he also commented on Greg Norman's departure as LIV CEO while in Dubai. LIV announced today that former 76ers and Devils executive Scott O'Neil would be joining the league as its CEO. Andy and Brendan discuss what's next for LIV following this announcement, as well as the league's new multi-year TV deal with FOX Sports. Viktor Hovland also spoke to the press in Dubai, sharing some details about his recent struggles that Andy finds easy to relate to. Brendan shares some leaderboard updates on events across the world, with an American amateur leading the way on the DP World Tour event through day one. The TikTok generation comes up again later on, as Andy and Brendan are giddy to share that Michael Block and Joel Dahmen, among others, have signed to be the newest GoodGood pros for 2025. This episode ends with a combination of Golf Advice emails and a Tosti Tale from the Sony Open.
This week on Golf Weak, we share our thoughts on the TGL and simulator golf. We talk about Good Good sponsoring professional golfers Joel Dahmen, John Pak, Beau Hossler, Willie Mack III, and Michael Block. The Genesis Invitational is moving to a different golf course due to the wildfires in Southern California. We also discuss LIV being broadcast on FOX. Finally, we cover Rick Shiels's announcement and what we think it entails!Call (706) 250-1995 for golf advice or any golfing-related questions
Rickie Fowler joins the show (1:25:21) for a few short but entertaining minutes. We talk fatherly advice for Frankie, embracing the early cool guy fame, and being “Rick” vs “Rickie.” Before Rickie, we discuss experiencing the TGL stadium for the first time, the positives and negatives from “The Showdown,” more on Alistair, our very own panelists, and this week's rematch video with Joel Dahmen.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
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by PGA Tour winner Joel Dahmen for an exclusive, in-studio, interview. The star of season one of Netflix's "Full Swing" shares how much relief he felt retaining his tour card at The RSM Classic, what the pressure was like on his final putt of the tournament and his thoughts on the recent reduction of field size. -- Thanks to Ralph Lauren, the Official Outfitter of GOLF's Subpar. The RLX Golf collection is available in select Ralph Lauren stores, exclusive private clubs, and resorts, and online at http://RalphLauren.com. -- Also a special shoutout to 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. Find Zone at zonepouches.com and retailers near you. Own your zone with Zone Nicotine pouches. -- Subscribe Now to out YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5ESUx6omMUsMoEKvMTzlA Shop The Birdie Juice Collection: https://fairwayjockey.com/collections/birdie-juice Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golf_subpar/?hl=en Follow Twitter: https://twitter.com/golf_subpar?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
RUNDOWN Mitch Unfiltered celebrates the Seahawks' most complete performance of the season in a win against the Cardinals, as the team improves to 8-5 and takes control of their playoff destiny. The episode explores St. Louis connections through trivia, iconic figures, and even Vincent Price's missed financial opportunity with Thriller. Seahawks No-Table discuss Seahawks' most balanced performance of the season in their 30-18 victory over the Cardinals, showcasing an impressive offensive line effort and a surging defense. The Seahawks' playoff prospects are analyzed, with upcoming key matchups against Green Bay and Minnesota determining their control over the NFC West. Jacson Bevens and Brady Henderson provide in-depth insights, praising players like Zach Charbonnet and Tariq Woolen while spotlighting the team's improved cohesiveness. Mitch Levy interviews PGA Tour golfer Joel Dahmen, who reflects on the intense pressure and relief of securing his PGA Tour card by finishing 124th in the FedEx Cup standings. Joel recounts the critical six-foot putt he made to make the cut at the RSM Classic, discusses the emotional toll of feeling responsible for his team's well-being, and opens up about his struggles with putting and maintaining focus amid the spotlight following his Netflix fame. Mitch Levy and Rick Neuheisel discuss the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff, with Neuheisel praising the diverse and compelling field of teams, including stories like SMU's resurgence and Clemson's traditionalist approach. They debate Alabama's exclusion, Saban's criticisms of the selection process, and the broader implications for future playoffs and conference dynamics. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Joel Dahmen | PGA Tour Golfer • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:41 | St. Louis trivia 9:20 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 22:07 | Seahawks 4-game winning streak, and playoff prospects. 37:47 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) break down Seattle's most balanced win of the season, a 30-18 victory over the Cardinals, highlighting standout performances and playoff implications with insights from Jacson Bevens and Brady Henderson. 1:12:43 | GUEST: Joel Dahmen (PGA Tour Golfer) Mitch Levy chats with PGA pro Joel Dahmen about the pressure of saving his Tour card, the six-foot putt that made it happen, and the highs and lows of life in the Netflix spotlight. 1:30:03 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel (CBS College Analyst) and Mitch Levy dive into the first 12-team College Football Playoff, debating Alabama's snub, Saban's frustrations, and the shifting dynamics of the sport. 1:56:28 | The Other Stuff Segment: • college football playoff • SMU and Alabama debate • nostalgic SMU history • BYU's Jewish quarterback Jake Retzlaff • Roki Sasaki MLB decision • Mariners' pitching and trades • Randy Moss's health issue • Dr. Pepper football challenge criticism • Bill Belichick and North Carolina rumors • RIPs: Chuck Norris's mother, Eminem's mother, 'Beltin' Bill Melton • Headlines: melted chocolate highway spill, lawyer disbarred over porn addiction, chickpea truck fire, world's oldest newlywed couple
Wie zegt dat golfers een luizenleven hebben, heeft het mis. Het vorige seizoen op de DP World tour is amper koud, maar de mannen staan zich al weer in het zweet te werken in Australie bij het begin van het nieuwe seizoen. Martijn vind de tweede plek van Cam Smith niet goed genoeg, maar denkt dat Smylie wel een blijvertje wordt en geen oude verzuurde man. Verder de bubble boy show van Joel Dahmen, de giga payday voor Atthaya (of is het Jeeno?) en nog veel meer in deze aflevering nummer 277.
The PGA Tour Fall Series has concluded, and the final 125 Tour cards for 2025 are locked in. Fan favorite and Full Swing star Joel Dahmen was on the cusp of not having his card heading to next year, but came through at the RSM to squeak by at #124. LPGA Tour purses will be going up significantly in 2025, Amateur Luke Clanton is making a name for himself on Tour. Did Patrick Reed have a perfect round of golf? A Guy named Elvis outlasted the guys favorite Cameron Smith at the Australian PGA Championship
The boys debate the supposed career-defining accomplishment that is making a hole-in-one. Plus, we discuss the coverage of Joel Dahmen (or lack thereof), the TGL's latest announcement in the Big Apple and the golfiest things in golf this week.
This week, Maverick McNealy wins his first career tournament but all the media wants to talk about is Joel Dahmen. Plus, why isn't Luke Clanton a pro, Bryson still at it and Making The Cut goes fast food. The post Episode 347 – Arby's? appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
0:00: Rex recaps his week in Sea Island, including a TV stint on a ship?08:00: Joel Dahmen, Daniel Berger highlight the fight for top-125 status17:00: What, if anything, was missing from the season finale20:30: Luke Clanton looks and sounds like a Tour player already27:00: Tiger won't play at the Hero – but he will talk31:00: Thanksgiving plans for the guys, including a play-by-play of Lav's turkey prep
In hole 45 wordt bekend dat Paul captain wordt van competitieteam heren 2. Alleen Rogier en Martijn zijn nog de baan in geweest, het was zondag heerlijk weer. Paul maakte -8 op Pebble Beach (digitaal) en Peter had het druk op werk. We halen herinneringen op aan spelen vanaf een klif en kijken vooruit naar een tripje Portugal. De Davis Cup en Max Verstappen waren ook hoogtepuntjes deze week. Op de PGA Tour werd de RSM Classic gespeeld. De laatste van het jaar dus een aantal jongens moesten vechten voor hun kaart. Berger was terug, ‘amateur' Clanton was weer goed en Joel Dahmen behield net zijn kaart. Maverick McNealy won. Drie dagen na het eind van het seizoen op de DP World tour begint eindelijk het 2025 seizoen deze week in Australië. Elvis Smylie wist Cam Smith achter zich te houden. De Asian Tour was in HongKong waar Patrick Reed won, o.a. dankzij een 59 op zaterdag. Bij de dames nam Lexi Thompson definitief? afscheid in het Tour Championship. In de korte ronde hebben we het over nieuwe drivers, Peter verklaart zijn raadsel van vorige week die wij niet konden raden, we kijken terug op de PGA Tour van eerder dit jaar en op de site van TGL kan je een aantal vreselijke vragen beantwoorden om je favoriete team te vinden. Raad de Speler is traditioneel het slot van de uitzending 0:00 – 14:58: Eigen golf 14:58 – 39:50: Professioneel golf 39:50 – 1:01:20: Korte ronde 1:01:20 – 1:01:49: Raad de Speler
Andy and Brendan are together again for a Monday episode wrapping up the end of both the PGA Tour and LPGA seasons. Before getting to that, Andy has some thoughts on Golf Channel's coverage of the Australian PGA Championship late Saturday night, as the broadcast cut to commercial after the approach shots on the 72nd hole. Although we didn't entirely see how, Elvis Smylie made his par and secured his first DP World Tour win, holding off Cam Smith in the final group. From there, the two discuss the RSM Classic, the final event of the FedEx Fall and the end of the 2024 PGA Tour season. Maverick McNealy won his first PGA Tour event with a birdie on the final hole, leaving Luke Clanton, Daniel Berger, and Nico Echavarria (and his minute) in a tie for second. Brendan and Andy give props to McNealy on his first win after an up-and-down career so far before questioning how Luke Clanton, an amateur, has not secured a PGA Tour card yet despite his four top ten finishes this season. Brendan also shares a quote from Daniel Berger about how just 10% of his peak play is at a "different level" than most of the guys he's competing with. Lastly, Andy and Brendan take a look at the top 125 bubble at the conclusion of the FedEx Fall, where Joel Dahmen kept his card using the 13 FedEx Cup points he got for free in the no-cut Zozo. Next, they talk through the CME Tour Championship on the LPGA Tour, won by Jeeno Thitikul, making her the big financial winner of this season and NOT Nelly Korda. Lexi Thompson, playing in her final event as a full-time player, expressed some displeasure at split tees on Sunday due to the TV broadcast window, which did not allow her to finish her career on the 18th hole. With golf talk wrapped up, Brendan details the biggest event of the day - the Maplewood 11U football team against Major Tuddy and his band of misfit mascots at Northwest Field. The kids shut out the mascots, winning 13-0 with two forced turnovers in the short game. Major Tuddy did get some hits in though, with footage of a personal foul after an interception making the rounds on Twitter. Andy is fired up about the "best case scenario" of another Bears loss with Caleb Williams looking great, as the 'Flus must be cut loose after this season. PJ shares that Bob Papa is not pleased with the New York Giants and the three make another pitch for a godfather offer to bring him to the Champions Tour full time. To finish this episode, everyone goes back and forth about the inaugural Year in Review livestream, coming to YouTube at some point this week.
John Swantek hangs with Cameron Morfit to discuss the first career PGA TOUR win for Maverick McNealy. The conversation also covers Joel Dahmen putting up clutch performances to make the cut and keep his 2025 PGA TOUR Card, as well as changes enacted by the PGA TOUR Policy Board.
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme recap the action from the 2024 Shriners Children's Open, with Smylie fresh out of the Golf Channel booth!Smylie and Charlie begin by discussing the state of SK's golf game (trending!) and some New York area courses he was able to play this week while working out of Stamford, CT. We then move to JT Poston's win in Vegas, and look at some winners and losers around the Top 125 threshold needed to retain a Tour card for the 2025 season.The episode wraps with an examination of some unusually high ticket prices for the 2025 Ryder Cup, and Scottie Scheffler's College GameDay appearance.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro02:00 - JT Poston Wins Shriners05:55 - Smylie's Golf Game Update08:05 - Piping Rock and Northeast Golf16:49 - Maury Povich19:53 - Shriners Open Recap22:00 - Minimalist House Music Interlude24:10 - Smylie's Return to Golf27:30 - JT Poston's Season Overview31:53 - Joel Dahmen's 15th Club Penalty34:55 - ZOZO Championship Field41:35 - 2023 ZOZO Championship Highlights41:38 - 2025 Ryder Cup Ticket Prices52:50 - Scottie Scheffler55:00 - Did Jail Change Scottie Scheffler?!1:00:00 - Final Thoughts1:02:15 - Outro
Andy is joined by Fried Egg Golf's Garrett Morrison on this Friday morning recording, marking Garrett's Shotgun Start debut. Things start off with some discussion about the "Supermoon" on Thursday and what that even is. Andy is wondering why this "Supermoon" was more important than previous ones, and the two debate whether giving someone a piece of land on the moon as a gift is a worthy purchase. From there, they discuss Joel Dahmen's four-stroke penalty for having 15 clubs in his bag on Thursday of the Shriners Children's Open in Las Vegas and the wind delays that have pushed back the start of the second round. Taylor Pendrith is currently leading the tournament, allowing Andy to bring back some Pendy takes from the P Cup, somehow comparing the 17th hole at Royal Montreal to J.J. Barea. Garrett and Andy then read an incredibly well-written Golf Advice email about a hole-out at the Old Course. To end this episode, a Flashback Friday from 2019 is reheated - Andy's deep dive into the initial release of the Pro V1 in 2000.
Joel Dahman is a PGA TOUR winner and one of the most popular players in golf. The Washington State native joins #OntheMark to talk with Mark Immelman about his life and his career in golf. Joel shares stories and lessons learned during his journey from Junior Golf through College and the Mini Tours to the Korn Ferry Tour and eventually the PGA TOUR. He talks about his keys to success, his personal battle with cancer and the mindset required to navigate those personal challenges to eventually win on the PGA TOUR. Joel also talks about his friendship with caddy, Geno Bonnalie, and their foray into the entertainment industry as part of the Netflix series, Full Swing. In this particularly candid interview, Joel takes you inside the ropes on the PGA TOUR while blending the human element of being a husband and a father while competing agains the world's best golfers. He also talks about his game, his strengths, his weaknesses and how he is such an accurate iron player. He talks at length about the following game improvement and Iron-play success keys: Dealing with nerves and setbacks The Tiger Woods effect in the game Sports Psychology and its place in golf Keeping a healthy perspective through the ups and the downs A Golfer's thought-life and how to react positively to it all Keys to Iron-game Proximity success, incl. appropriate Launch Angles, and Target Selection How to hit a fairway-finder, and Bogey Avoidance vs Birdie Production This podcast is also available as a Vodcast on YouTube. Search and Subscribe to Mark Immelman's YouTube Channel.
Jhonattan Vegas birdied the 72nd hole at TPC Twin Cities to secure his 4th PGA Tour victory and first in seven years this week at the 3M Open. We were out there all week and will bring you stories from inside the ropes on this week's episode of the Break80 Podcast, including our time spent with PGA Tour veteran and Netflix star Joel Dahmen. It is Olympics week and some of the best players in the world descend on France and Le Golf National to try to win gold for their countries. We talk Olympic golf and some of the players and countries that could surprise or win a medal. We also dive in to some other Olympic sports and discuss which, if any, we could possibly compete in. The Break80 boys have decided we need some extra motivation to break par for the rest of the golf season, so we are all giving up some of our favorite things until it happens. Tune in to see what we are going without until we shoot under par. This could be a long and arduous journey for us. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple & Spotify and also find us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube for golf content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PGA Tour veteran and Netflix "Full Swing" star Joel Dahmen sat down with the Break80 Podcast at the PXG store for an episode we call "Playing Through." In this episode we asked Joel a series of short answer questions and he gave some great answers and shared some stories. Joel was in town for the 3M Open this week and we had a chance to do a few different things with him and PXG. There can't be any player on tour that is easier to root for than Joel and we are grateful for the opportunity to sit down and chat with him. Enjoy! Make sure to subscribe, like and review the Break80 Podcast on Apple & Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean Zak returns do preview a fan-favorite chapter in his book Searching in St. Andrews, in which he caddies for Joel Dahmen in the Scottish Open and the lessons he learned in the process, including why you sometimes have to account for bunkers 400 yards from the tee and to always check which tee box you're playing from.
Sean Zak returns do preview a fan-favorite chapter in his book Searching in St. Andrews, in which he caddies for Joel Dahmen in the Scottish Open and the lessons he learned in the process, including why you sometimes have to account for bunkers 400 yards from the tee and to always check which tee box you're playing from.
Harry Higgs joins Smylie Kaufman to cover a wide range of topics, starting with his heartfelt winner's speech at the Visit Knoxville Open honoring Grayson Murray's memory with a call for kindness. From there, SK and the Big Rig chart his journey from college - where he played alongside Bryson DeChambeau at SMU - to the pro ranks, and what he's learned along the way. Harry goes behind-the-scenes on the moment of the 2022 WM Phoenix Open - when he and Joel Dahmen removed their shirts on the 16th hole to the delight of the crowd - then recaps his two-win streak on the Korn Ferry Tour, and the four-item pre-shot checklist that has helped immensely with his mental approach. The episode concludes with Smylie and Charlie Hulme making their one-and-done picks for the RBC Canadian Open.
In this dumpster fire, we talk about Hannah (Drops wife) being out of town for work and Will and Drop hang out with Z (Drops kid) for the day. We break down a recap of the final round at the Masters. Who is the Joel Dahmen of DJs (Dillon Francis); and talk about our worst gig meals!
In this episode of Tranquilo Tee Time, powered by Stay Tranquilo Network, were joined by Joel Dahmen, PGA TOUR Player and past winner at Corales Punta Cana. In our conversation with Joel, we cover: - current conditions at Corales for this week's tournament - his gratitude for the game after overcoming many challenges through his career - Joel's level of Spanish knowledge - his favorite parts of the Corales course - The famous Devil's Elbow AND MORE
Episode two of Full Swing, "Mind Game", did not disappoint. This episode features Joel Dahmen, Wyndham Clark and the Mind Game. Listen and enjoy!Music Credithttps://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusic/piano-rock-instrumental?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
House and Hubbard start off with Austin Eckroat's Cognizant Classic win and then preview the upcoming Arnold Palmer Invitational (02:23). Then, they discuss their first impressions of ‘Full Swing' Season 2 (15:51) before being joined by one of the stars of the show, Joel Dahmen, to discuss his episode and what the past year has been like for him as a father, golfer, and celebrity (22:26). They end with their favorite picks for the API (49:38). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out theringer.com/RG to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard Guest: Joel Dahmen Producer: Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Smylie Kaufman is joined by Chad Mumm, the executive producer of Netflix's hit golf series "Full Swing," as season two premieres. Smylie and Chad discuss major storylines ranging from Rory's last-minute participation in season 1 (and full episode in season 2), the emotion behind both Joel Dahmen and Wyndham Clark's episodes, and the arc that led to this season's Rickie Fowler episode. Plus ... could there be a Spring Breakers episode in the future?? Only time will tell! 00:14 how Chad got into this profession03:09 the level of access Full Swing had to behind-the-scenes moments05:52 educating new audiences on how golf works07:38 the impact Full Swing had on Joel Dahmen10:21 the process of choosing which players will be featured12:45 any players who regretted saying certain things on camera?15:56 how would Chad describe season 2 of Full Swing18:29 getting Rory to participate in Full Swing season 121:08 the luck involved in finding the most compelling player storylines26:28 why LIV was featured less heavily in season 229:10 Rory comparing himself to his peers, like Brooks Koepka30:56 Smylie's favorite episode of season 2, the Wyndham Clark ep33:36 how much Smylie enjoyed the way each episode ended, and the music choices36:29 Smylie relating to the Rickie Fowler episode in season 238:28 Will there be a Spring Breakers episode in the future???39:53 Golf becoming "cool"43:16 How much more footage was captured for season 2 compared to season 1?47:25 Will Smylie make a comeback to get featured on Full Swing?48:01 The two Ryder Cup episodes that close out season 256:28 Keegan Bradley's Ryder Cup snub58:44 Go watch season 2 of Full Swing now!
The boys break down every episode of Season 2 of Full Swing with Golf Digest's own Shane Ryan. Plus, we chat with Keegan Bradley, Tom Kim, Joel Dahmen, show creator Chad Mumm and more.
In this episode of College Golf Talk, Steve Burkowski and Brentley Romine welcome Arizona State head coach Matt Thurmond on the podcast to talk about his Sun Devils, including his sensational freshman, Wenyi Ding. How impressive has the kid been? How did he end up in Tempe? What's he like off the golf course? And what does ASU have to do win at La Costa this May? Thurmond also shares stories of his former players, Nick Taylor and Joel Dahmen before Burko and Brentley go over results from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas and San Diego. They also look ahead to a busy week in men's college golf and on the Moon.
As our gift to you, our loyal listeners, we give you one of the most entertaining guests we occasionally have on the podcast. Geno Bonnalie, caddy for Joel Dahmen, is our special guest in this edition. Thirty minutes of laughter and fun are ahead in the interview. Also, Jerry and Chris go through some of the top stories of 2023 and weigh in on each one of them. The boys will be taking the next week off for the holidays, so stay tuned for a new episode in the new year!
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, 3-time PGA Tour winner Nick Taylor joins former PGA Tour pro Colt Knost and jicky jack legend Drew Stoltz for an exclusive, in-studio, interview. The first Canadian to win the Canadian Open since 1954 talks the importance of that victory to his career, being paired with Phil Mickelson during his victory at Pebble Beach and what it was like living with Joel Dahmen at the University of Washington. ----- Subscribe to our new YouTube Now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5ESUx6omMUsMoEKvMTzlA Shop The Birdie Juice Collection: https://fairwayjockey.com/collections/birdie-juice Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golf_subpar/?hl=en Follow Twitter: https://twitter.com/golf_subpar?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor ----- This week's episode of Subpar is brought to you by Cincoro Tequila. The Blanco, Reposado and Añejo can be enjoyed in cocktails, straight up or on the rocks, it's the perfect golf course companion. So if you haven't already, go to Cincoro.com or your local store to buy a bottle and try the delicious liquid. ----- Thanks to Ralph Lauren, the Official Outfitter of the United States Ryder Cup team and of GOLF's Subpar. The RLX Golf collection is available in select Ralph Lauren stores, exclusive private clubs, and resorts, and online at RalphLauren.com. https://www.ralphlauren.com/brands-golf?&utm_source=OtherPartners&utm_medium=GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship_GolfSubpar_PodcastPlacement_2023_GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar we are live from the Tito's Shorties Classic at Butler Pitch and Putt in Austin, Texas. Drew Stoltz is joined by Keith Mitchell, Harry Higgs, Joel Dahmen and the Bob Does Sports crew to talk which team has the best shot to win, the charity aspect of this year's event and who is most concerned with shanking one into the crowd. ----- Subscribe to our new YouTube Now: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5ESUx6omMUsMoEKvMTzlA Shop The Birdie Juice Collection: https://fairwayjockey.com/collections/birdie-juice Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golf_subpar/?hl=en Follow Twitter: https://twitter.com/golf_subpar?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor ----- We are excited to announce our newest sponsor Tito's Handmade Vodka and their Tito's Golf Club "Sub-Par Sponsorship" Now Tito's Golf Club members can nominate the Sub-Par Golfer in their lives to be sponsored by Tito's to get cool gear and fresh fits. Yes, even if that golfer is you. Will it make your friend good at golfing? No! Will they look like they're good at golfing? And maybe by sheer osmosis start to be kind of okay at it? Sure! At the very least you know they have good taste in vodka. Make bad golfing look good while bad golfers get better. Join and nominate at titosgolfclub.com ----- Thanks to Ralph Lauren, the Official Outfitter of the United States Ryder Cup team and of GOLF's Subpar. The RLX Golf collection is available in select Ralph Lauren stores, exclusive private clubs, and resorts, and online at RalphLauren.com. https://www.ralphlauren.com/brands-golf?&utm_source=OtherPartners&utm_medium=GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship_GolfSubpar_PodcastPlacement_2023_GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship
Travis welcomes on Geno Bonnalie (Joel Dahmen's Caddie) to the pod. They share some entertaining stories about their mutual friends, how good Tour players really are, how the the Netflix show "Full Swing" has impacted Geno and Joel's daily lives and more!
One of the most fun pods of the year is here with Joel Dahmen and Geno Bonnalie, who were gracious enough to have a little fun at their own expense. Geno, who has looped for Joel for nine years, presents his top-five list of the worst shots and/or worst caddie calls of the two's partnership. It's an amazing conversation between two of the nicest guys in golf and a fun offseason reminder that even the best in the world can hit awful, awful golf shots at times (and pro-level caddies can occasionally add when they're supposed to subtract). An enormous thanks to Joel and Geno for taking a bit of time to have some fun with Shane. Order a copy of The Golfer's Zoo today! https://back9press.com/pages/baconSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travis welcomes on Geno Bonnalie (Joel Dahmen's Caddie) to the pod. They share some entertaining stories about their mutual friends, how good Tour players really are, how the the Netflix show "Full Swing" has impacted Geno and Joel's daily lives and more!
House and Hubbard start the pod by looking at the updated FedExCup standings and who is on the verge of missing the cut, including Justin Thomas, Joel Dahmen, and Gary Woodland (02:41). Then, they discuss the details of Jay Monahan's recent memo (18:31) before previewing this weekend's Wyndham Championship (28:14). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please check out theringer.com/RG to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard Producer: Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joel Dahmen put his foot in his mouth and might be buying Detroit a beer. Download and subscribe to the latest episode of Cash the Ticket. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
First, John is joined by pro golfer Joel Dahmen to discuss his experience L.A. CC US Open, if the crowd was too small for an Open, how being featured on the Netflix doc Full Swing has changed his everyday life, his love of sports talk radio, his fire takes on his hometown Seahawks, and his Seattle Sports Mount Rushmore. Then, Action Network's Jason Sobel gives his U.S. Open reaction, previews the Travelers and locks in the best bets for the weekend. Follow John on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for the latest. Check out Gametime - the fastest growing ticketing app in the US, and the official ticketing app of 3 & Out and GoLow - for tickets to all of your favorite NFL, NBA, NHL, NCAA teams. Get concert and comedy show tickets, too. Go to Gametime now to create an account, download the Gametime app and use code GOLOW for $20 off your first purchase.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Joel Dahmen joins the show (1:11:32). Joel reveals how he found out the shocking merger news, intricate details of how LACC will play this week, and how dramatically his life has changed with Netflix fame. Before Joel, we react to the Monahan health news and the latest Tour + PIF chatter.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
Joel Dahmen and his caddie Geno Bonnalie join us at the Charles Schwab Challenge to chat about their newfound fame from their appearance in "Full Swing," what dad life has been like for Joel, their take on Oak Hill, and what makes this week a fun one on tour. But the highlight is Geno recanting the story of how he set a Guinness world record, and I promise this is a story you're going to want to hear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Somehow we missed our own 7 year anniversary of doing PMT. We talk Lebron, Rodgers seemingly being done with the packers and more (00:00:00-00:14:52). We then review Full Swing the Netflix golf series (00:14:52-00:37:45). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including Patrick Kane trade and Victor Wembanyana hype gets going even more (00:37:45-01:04:12). Joel Dahmen joins the show to talk about his episode, being a pro golfer, his relationship with his Caddy (Geno joins the show) and tons more (01:04:12-01:52:36). We finish with FAQ's from listeners on the Chicago move (01:52:36-02:14:00).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/PardonMyTake
RUNDOWN After a week apart, Hotshot and Mitch reunite and begin the episode with listener emails with a more optimistic spin thanks to the urging of Larry. Next, the fellas discuss the latest twist in the Russell Wilson saga and how there are rumors he tried to get Peter Carroll and John Schneider fired. A trio of guests are incoming Eastern Washington linebacker Brandon Thomas, PGA Tour golfer Joel Dahmen, and The Salt Lake Tribune beat writer Eric Walden. The episode concludes with the “Other Stuff” segment with topics ranging from the free agency of Bobby Wagner, to Jarred Kelenic's eye-turning performance on Sunday, to a new Lady Gaga lawsuit from a previous crime, to Quin Snyder back to head coaching with the Hawks! GUESTS Brandon Thomas | Eastern Washington football recruit Eric Walden | The Salt Lake Tribune Jazz beat writer Joel Dahmen | PGA golfer TABLE OF CONTENTS 3:30 | How was the Soden family trip to Arizona? 4:35 | Mitch shakes things up per Larry's request and reads some positive listener emails. 20:28 | Youth softball games get heated down in California and Hotshot couldn't resist getting involved. 25:20 | What do you make of Russell Wilson's alleged attempt to oust Carroll and Schneider? 38:56 | GUEST: Eastern Washington football commit Brandon Thomas shares his story of overcoming cancer in high school resulting in the amputation of a leg. 1:05:53 | GUEST: Joel Dahmen returns to the show as a star of the new Netflix show Full Swing and a father! 1:33:14 | GUEST: Jazz beat writer for The Salt Lake Tribune Eric Walden describes Karl Malone's controversial past and the tense press conference at All Star weekend. 1:57:34 | The “Other Stuff” segment topics include Kelenic's dingers, pleas for Bobby Wagner to return to Seattle, reaction to Rihanna's halftime show, new developments with the Lady Gaga dogwalking shooting, and Quin Snyder's new NBA gig.