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Brain Kozial from WGR-550, the host of Tee2Green & the Buffalo Sabres pre & postgame show joins Gene to discuss the US Open at Shinnecock Hills & the Buffalo Sabres.
My Father’s Day isn’t complete until I plop down after lunch on Sunday to watch the final 18 holes of the US Open golf tournament. My wife and sons became quite familiar with my annual Father’s Day afternoon ritual. I have to grind the final five hours of this golf tournament (on television, of course) until a winner is crowned. In the event of a tie, a two-hole playoff will be held immediately following the final round. Prior to 2018, there was an 18-hole playoff conducted on Monday. The US Open is usually played on the toughest golf course which the professional golfers face all year. The last ten US Open champions have posted an average winning total of just six under par. This year’s US Open returns to a windswept tract near the eastern tip of New York’s Long Island. Shinnecock Hills was founded in 1891 and is one of the oldest golf courses in the United States. They were also one of the first American golf clubs to admit women members from its inception. This will be the fifth US Open conducted at Shinnecock Hills since 1986. Ray Floyd won that one with a one under par total. Corey Pavin won in 1995 (even par). Retief Goosen took the 2004 event at Shinnecock Hills with a four under par score. The most recent US Open held at this course was in 2018 and captured by Brooks Koepka with a one over par score. In other words, this fascinating US seaside links has a long history of playing tough for professional golfers. Watch for these holes to cause the golfers significant trouble this week Hole #7 (Rodan) – Listed at 185 yards, the par-3 7th hole at Shinnecock is a devilish short hole. The winds play havoc with shot selection off the tee. The green features a unique rodan design. That means that the green slopes away from the front portion and toward the back left side. A bad tee shot is quite likely to result in a bogey or worse here. Hole #9 (Ben Nevis) – Ben Nevis is the name of the highest peak (4,400′) in Scotland. The final par-4 on Shinnecock’s opening nine holes involves golfers playing their second shot uphill by some 20 yards against a prevailing wind into an elevated green. Once on the putting surface, some players will face a downhill putt with the wind now pushing their golf ball even faster to make par an exceptional score. Hole #11 (Hill Head) – You wouldn’t think that a short 150 yard par-3 hole would cause many of the top golfers in the world to get jittery standing on the tee box. Missing this elevated green (which looks like inverted bowl from the tee) quickly brings a bogey or double bogey into play. There are four deep sand traps surrounding the 11th hole. Add a gusty wind on the tee, and this short par-3 can wreck someone’s round in a hurry. Hole #14 (Thom’s Elbow) – This difficult par-4 plays a lengthy 520 yards and moves uphill on your second shot into the green. Don’t forget the ever-changing 15-25 mph winds which will affect both your tee shot and approach into the green. The hole was named for Shinnecock’s 55-year Scottish head golf pro named Charlie Thom. Two-time Masters champion Ben Crenshaw once asked Mr. Thom why the 14th hole was named after him. Thom replied, “Look at my elbow. It’s crooked. They named the 14th hole after me, because it’s crooked like my elbow. It goes back up the hill.” Which golfers are “hot” coming into the US Open? Let’s cover a few golfers who are playing well right now. Wyndham Clark – He won the US Open in 2023. Clark then went into a lengthy slump but has returned to form recently with a win at the Byron Nelson tournament in Dallas. He also posted a third place finish at the Memorial Tournament in Ohio a few weeks ago along with an 11th place finish last week at the Canadian Open. When you’re hot, you’re hot! Russell Henley – The quiet Henley won the Colonial in Fort Worth a month ago. He followed it up with a 22nd place finish at the Memorial. Henley has a tendency to play well on difficult courses. Shinnecock Hills will provide a great test of his skills this week. Matt Fitzpatrick – The winner of two events this spring on the PGA Tour, Fitzpatrick shot a closing 66 and 64 in the final two rounds of last week’s Canadian Open to finish in second place. Did you remember that this English golfer won the 2022 US Open title? His game is peaking at the right time this year for a possible second major championship win. Cameron Young – A product of nearby Scarborough, New York, Cameron Young is another two-time winner on this year’s PGA Tour. Young is going to have a boisterous crowd of New York area fans rooting for him all weekend. Now for a few top golfers who haven’t sizzled recently but may contend this week Scottie Scheffler – The world #1-ranked golfer has failed to score a victory since late January. That doesn’t mean that he’s playing poorly, though. Scheffler’s last five tournaments have produced two runner-up finishes, a third place, 12th place, and 14th. Scottie Scheffler could complete his personal career “Grand Slam” with a win at this week’s US Open. He’ll be ready. Jon Rahm – LIV Golf’s top player in 2026, Rahm won the 2021 US Open title on another tough layout at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Spain’s Jon Rahm, like Scottie Scheffler, has a way of pushing his way to the top of the leaderboard in major championships. He broke an 18 month slump with two wins on the LIV Golf tour this spring. JJ Spaun – The defending US Open champion finished sixth and 12th in his two most recent golf tournaments. Spaun’s focus and gritty style is reminiscent of another past US Open winner at Shinnecock Hills. Corey Pavin captured the 1995 US Open on this same golf course with a memorable four wood second shot from the 18th fairway to seal the victory. Tommy Fleetwood – After finally breaking through in 2025 with a win at the Tour Championship, Fleetwood’s sights are now set on winning his first major golf title. The Englishman is quite familiar with seaside links after beginning his professional golf career on the European circuit. Fleetwood is overdue for his first major championship triumph. Don’t overlook these former US Open winners this week! Rory McIlroy – Rory’s first major title was a US Open. He won the 2011 US Open at Congressional near Washington, DC by a whopping eight shots. The deep rough at Shinnecock Hills will punish Rory if his recent issues with errant drives continue. Bryson DeChambeau – Inconsistency has been the only consistent portion of Bryson DeChambeau’s game this season. The two-time US Open champion (2020 and 2024) missed the cut at both The Masters and PGA Championship this year. However, he won twice in March on the LIV Golf Tour. DeChambeau, like McIlroy, must hit more fairways off the tee this week at Shinnecock Hills to get into contention. Justin Rose – The 45 year old Rose is playing in his 100th consecutive major golf tournament this week. That’s a record bested only by Jack Nicklaus. The Golden Bear played in an incredible 146 straight appearances in golf’s majors. Justin Rose is the seventh ranked golfer in the world. He won the 2013 US Open at Merion Golf Club near Pittsburgh. His maturity in pressure situations could give him a chance this week. Brooks Koepka – He won the 2018 US Open on this same golf course eight years ago. Koepka has played well at times this year but hasn’t registered a win in 2026. His five major championship wins have usually been on difficult golf courses. He knows Shinnecock Hills well. If he makes the weekend cut, Brooks Koepka might be a factor on Sunday afternoon. US Open weather: The National Weather Service is calling for: Thursday – 40% chance of rain. High near 76. South winds gusting to 35 mph. Friday – Sunny. High of 77 degrees. West winds at 10-15 mph. Saturday – Sunny. High of 75 degrees. West winds at 10-15 mph with higher gusts Father’s Day Sunday – Sunny. High near 74. West winds 10-15 mph. US Open television coverage (all times CDT): Thursday – USA Network – 5:30AM through 4PM NBC Sports Network 4PM – darkness Friday – NBC Sports Network – 5:30AM through 12:30PM NBC Television – 12:30PM – 6:30PM Saturday – USA Network – 9AM through 11AM NBC Television – 11AM through 7PM or conclusion Sunday – USA Network – 8AM through 11AM NBC Television – 11AM though 6PM or conclusion Happy Father’s Day on Sunday to all of you Dads! Enjoy the golf! The post US Open Preview – Shinnecock Hills is going to win! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Elke week spreken we Frank van den Wall Bake, sportmarketingdeskundige aangesloten bij IVRM Reputatie, over de financiële kant van de sportwereld. Deze week ging het onder meer de sportmiljardairs in het voetbal, de 'ticketgate' bij het aanstaande WK Voetbal en de toekomst van de LIV Golf Tour zonder de miljoenensteun van het PIF. Presentatie: Robert Denneman
The second golf major championship of the year will tee-off Thursday at Aronimink Golf Club near Philadelphia. In 1962, the PGA Championship was played on this same golf course. Future Hall-of-Famer Gary Player won that year with a 2-under par total. Aronimink Golf Club was designed by the legendary Donald Ross and completed in 1928. The superb layout has been stretched to well over 7,300 yards and will play as a par 70. Though Gary Player’s total of 2-under par total was a reasonable score in his day, don’t be surprised if this year’s winner is at least 15-under par. Today’s vastly improved golf equipment and balls are turning classic layouts such as Aronimink Golf Club into glorified drive, pitch, and putt tournaments. The PGA Championship features a large field of 156 golfers. That total includes 20 PGA club professionals who earned their way into this week’s tournament by finishing in the top 20 at a recent PGA club professional qualifying event. Much like The Masters, past winners of the PGA Championship are allowed to participate in this event for as many years as the golfer desires to compete. This weekend’s weather forecast looks delightful. Abundant sunshine with moderate temperatures in the 70’s will slowly increase into the middle 80’s by Sunday. The benign weather conditions will likely create a Philly birdie festival. The PGA Championship has produced a number of champions who “came out of nowhere” to win their one and only professional major in this event. Of the four golf major events, the PGA Championship has produced a large number of surprise winners in recent decades. Let’s review some of those one-and-done major winners and, later, try to identify a few underdogs to win this year’s PGA Championship. Rich Beem – 2002 – Hazeltine (MN) 10-under par Then: Rich Beem was fortunate just to have a PGA Tour playing card entering 2002. He played well during the opening three rounds and trailed third round leader Justin Leonard by three shots entering Sunday’s final 18 holes. Tiger Woods also charged up the final round leaderboard on Sunday to post a 67 and apply some serious pressure. Rich Beem was able to hang on with a final round 68 to win by one shot over Woods. Now: The 55-year old Rich Beem will not be playing in this week’s PGA Championship. In recent years, Beem has been doing golf commentary for Sky Sports. He has not appeared recently on either the PGA or Champions (Senior) golf tours. Shaun Micheel – 2003 – Oak Hill (NY) 3-under par Then: You may remember that Shaun Micheel hit the 7-iron of his lifetime on the 72nd hole at Oak Hill in Rochester, NY in 2003 to win the 27-pound Wanamaker trophy. That was Micheel’s lone PGA Tour victory during a lengthy professional career. He would often finish in the top ten, though. Shaun Micheel recently admitted that he struggled for many years by putting too much pressure on himself to perform well on the golf course. Micheel lamented, “I played every shot like it was life or death.” Now: The 57-year old Shaun Micheel plays in a few PGA Champions Tour events each season. As a past PGA Championship winner, he will be in Philadelphia and plans to tee-it up on Thursday. Y. E. Yang – 2009 – Hazeltine (MN) 8-under par Then: South Korean Y. E. Yang’s victory at the 2009 PGA Championship was memorable for two big reasons. He became the first Asian-born golfer to win a major men’s golf championship. Yang also gained worldwide notoriety by rallying in the final round to win by three shots over a highly-favored golfer named Tiger Woods. Now: The 54-year old Y. E. Yang remains active in professional golf. He just finished in 14th place at last weekend’s PGA Champions Tour event in The Woodlands, Texas. He has posted seven top 25 finishes this season on the senior tour. Yang, like Shaun Micheel, will be playing in this week’s PGA Championship field on Thursday. Y.E. Yang will be trying to make his first cut at the PGA Championship since the year 2015. Jason Dufner – 2013 – Oak Hill (NY) 10-under par Then: Former Auburn University college golfer Jason Dufner had already won twice on the men’s tour coming into the 2013 PGA Championship in Rochester, New York. The laid-back Dufner grabbed a two shot lead over Jim Furyk entering the final nine holes in Sunday’s final round. That duo battled back and forth over the closing holes. Dufner held on to claim the only major championship of his career. Now: The 49-year old Jason Dufner has won five times on the PGA Tour. This year, he has played in only three PGA Tour events (missing the cut each time) prior to this week’s PGA Championship. You may remember that Jason Dufner gained a different type of national notoriety during the spring of 2013. At a Dallas-area PGA publicity event, Dufner appeared before a group of elementary school children. While the teacher was busy talking (and talking), Dufner was photographed sitting on the floor alongside some of the kids. He appeared in the picture to be slumped over in a rather relaxed, sleepy posture. The term “Dufnering” was born. “Dufnering” became even more popular among golfers a few months later after the ultra laid-back Jason Dufner won the 2013 PGA Championship. Jimmy Walker – 2016 – Baltusrol (NJ) – 14-under par Then: Jimmy Walker took the lead at the 2016 PGA Championship with a blistering five-under par 65 in Round 1. He would play well in each day of the tournament. Walker posted a wire-to-wire victory and held off a fast-closing Jason Day. It was Jimmy Walker’s first and only major championship title. It was also his last win on the PGA Tour through this week. Now: At age 47, Jimmy Walker is no longer playing regularly on the PGA Tour. After his 2016 win at the PGA Championship, Walker went hunting with some friends. Upon returning home, his health began to deteriorate. Jimmy Walker told a reporter that he had contracted Lyme disease (generally transmitted by ticks). His recovery was extremely difficult and very slow. Walker’s return to professional golf was hampered by newfound difficulties with his chipping and putting games. Nevertheless, Jimmy Walker is expected to be in the field on Thursday at Aronimink Golf Club. Could there be another underdog winner at this week’s 2026 PGA Championship? Absolutely! Here are four golfers seeking their first major title and not receiving a lot of pre-tournament love from the media pundits this week. I will also provide a fifth undervalued golfer looking to break into the winner’s column again this week with the 2026 PGA Championship title. Sam Burns – The former Shreveport resident is one of the tour’s finest putters. If Sam Burns can keep the ball in play off the tee this week, he is quite capable of shooting some very low scores and winning his first major. Thomas Detry – This 33-year old Belgian golfer plays on the LIV Golf Tour. He just posted a solid sixth place finish last weekend. That golf course in northern Virginia is very similar to this week’s layout at Aronimink. Anthony Kim – Another LIV golfer who is coming off a hot finish last weekend in Virginia. Kim shot a closing round of 10-under par 62 to post another top ten finish. Brandt Snedeker – The 45-year old just won in Myrtle Beach last weekend for his first PGA win in nearly eight years. When you’re hot, you’re hot, right? Jordan Spieth – OK, I admit it. I would LOVE to see Jordan Spieth find a way to win this weekend. He hasn’t won a PGA Tour event since 2022. More importantly, Spieth would finally complete golf’s career Grand Slam (The Masters, US Open, The (British) Open, and, finally, the PGA Championship) with a victory on Sunday afternoon. Enjoy this weekend’s PGA Championship! The post PGA Championship Preview – Watch out for Underdogs! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Die große Tee Time Hole-in-One-Challenge bekommt einen Austragungsort: Im Oktober geht es zum Golfclub Nippenburg. Außerdem sprechen Jens und Bernd über Bernd Wiesbergers Comeback-Sieg, Full Swing auf Netflix, die Zukunft der LIV Tour, den Start der Deutschen Golfliga und das anstehende Pro-Am bei der Amundi German Masters.
We are back in the month of May and what a THRILLING finish to the Kentucky Derby and NBC's race call, coverage and ratings all shined. We'll discuss that + NBA and Stanley Cup Playoffs and the passing of Yankees broadcasting legend John Sterling too on the "LWOS Media Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with Ken Fang of Awful Announcing to go over it all.First, T.J. has takes and inisghts on the subjects above + the LIV Golf Tour is on life support or not? And, one golf broadcaster/critic of that tour, he's had enough of with the silly, hypocritical analysis.Then, Ken jumps on to reminisce about the tremendous career of Sterling, who died Monday at 87 years old having broadcasted over 5,200 Yankees games on radio and worked every big moment of the Yankees dyansty from 1996-2001. They also relay Sterling's rise doing minor league sports and games in New York in the 1970s that led him to famously doing the Atlanta Braves baseball on TBS cable in the 1980s and then, eventually, the Yankees.The guys also tell personal stories of interacting with Sterling and his legendary kindness to others in the business, young broadcasters, etc.Hear it all on the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We are back in the month of May and what a THRILLING finish to the Kentucky Derby and NBC's race call, coverage and ratings all shined. We'll discuss that + NBA and Stanley Cup Playoffs and the passing of Yankees broadcasting legend John Sterling too on the "LWOS Media Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with Ken Fang of Awful Announcing to go over it all.First, T.J. has takes and inisghts on the subjects above + the LIV Golf Tour is on life support or not? And, one golf broadcaster/critic of that tour, he's had enough of with the silly, hypocritical analysis.Then, Ken jumps on to reminisce about the tremendous career of Sterling, who died Monday at 87 years old having broadcasted over 5,200 Yankees games on radio and worked every big moment of the Yankees dyansty from 1996-2001. They also relay Sterling's rise doing minor league sports and games in New York in the 1970s that led him to famously doing the Atlanta Braves baseball on TBS cable in the 1980s and then, eventually, the Yankees.The guys also tell personal stories of interacting with Sterling and his legendary kindness to others in the business, young broadcasters, etc.Hear it all on the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Yankees fan Rich trolls Mets fan TJ over his team's insistence on continuing to suck this season. Eagles GM Howie Roseman and Rich break down Philadelphia's NFL Draft including the behind-the-scenes drama in drafting WR Makai Lemon in the 1st round, selecting TE Eli Stowers, and Nigerian native Uar Bernard despite the 6'4” 306 lb. DT having never played a down of organized football in his life. Longtime golf writer/bestselling author Alan Shipnuck and Rich discuss if we're about to see the likely end of the LIV Golf Tour following the Saudi Arabia PIF's withdrawal of its financial backing, what's in store for LIV players who defected from the PGA Tour, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4.30.26 Hour 2, Former Washington Redskins Head Coach Jay Gruden joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to give his thoughts on how the Commanders have attacked the offseason and how well they drafted in this year's NFL Draft. Mark Schlabach from ESPN joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to talk about the LIV Golf Tour and the financial issues after Saudi Arabia pulled their funding.
4.30.26, Mark Schlabach from ESPN joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to talk about the LIV Golf Tour and the financial issues after Saudi Arabia pulled their funding.
4.30.26 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show discussing the NHL and NBA Playoffs along with John Wall's impact on the Wizards during his playing days. Kevin Sheehan defends his stance on wanting the Commanders to sign Brandon Aiyuk under the right conditions. Adam Crafton from The Athletic joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to preview the World Cup and discuss all of the controversies and challenges surrounding the event being hosted in the United States this year. 4.30.26 Hour 2, Former Washington Redskins Head Coach Jay Gruden joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to give his thoughts on how the Commanders have attacked the offseason and how well they drafted in this year's NFL Draft. Mark Schlabach from ESPN joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to talk about the LIV Golf Tour and the financial issues after Saudi Arabia pulled their funding. 4.30.26 Hour 3, Former NFL Offensive Lineman and Hall of Famer Jimbo Covert joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to talk about his days playing on the legendary Bears team and Joe Jacoby being snubbed from the Hall of Fame. Kevin Sheehan goes over the Commanders' additions on offense in free agency and if they did enough. Kevin Sheehan brings up a current free agent the Commanders should consider bringing back for next season.
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Full Hour 2 in The Sports Bar. Gene begins the second hour with shots & sports headlines. Yes, there is gossip included. Noted Jerk Joe Yerdon stops in to help preview Sabres-Bruins game 6 from Boston. What is the latest with the Sabres? Plus Gene has Last Call for you.
We're back winding down April with the 2026 NFL Draft in the books, we'll talk the coverage of that, more on the mess in New England with coach Mike Vrabel + what broadcaster has now worked more national games on TV than anyone else? It's all part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is joined by "The Famous Jay" Betsill in Dallas/Ft.Worth to go over it all.They talk the coverage of the Draft by ESPN, NFL Network, etc. and the massive audience. Plus, they have more on the fallout of Vrabel taking a breif leave from Patriots over the Russini scandal and Jay gives his takes on the whole embarassing situation for all involved.Then, there's more on Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg winning the NBA Rookie of the Year, but did it really register in Dallas with all the Cowboys draft conversation?Next, they also talk Paige Bueckers of the WNBA's Dallas Wings addressing the fact that her college teammate Azzi Fudd is now with her as the new #1 pick of the Wings. And, she addressed how they have been romantically involved since their UConn playing days. The guys have thoughts on how she handled it and will this story fade to the background anytime soon or not?The guys also congratulate Kenny Albert on becoming the most used TV play by play broadcaster of the Big 4 pro sports of NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB with his 1,545th broadcast (and counting) last weekend. Some very interesting names are right behind in on most games called, too.And, there's also some talk on the PGA Tour rival LIV Golf Tour apparently running out of money in the middle of this season and the coverage of it.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We're back winding down April with the 2026 NFL Draft in the books, we'll talk the coverage of that, more on the mess in New England with coach Mike Vrabel + what broadcaster has now worked more national games on TV than anyone else? It's all part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is joined by "The Famous Jay" Betsill in Dallas/Ft.Worth to go over it all.They talk the coverage of the Draft by ESPN, NFL Network, etc. and the massive audience. Plus, they have more on the fallout of Vrabel taking a breif leave from Patriots over the Russini scandal and Jay gives his takes on the whole embarassing situation for all involved.Then, there's more on Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg winning the NBA Rookie of the Year, but did it really register in Dallas with all the Cowboys draft conversation?Next, they also talk Paige Bueckers of the WNBA's Dallas Wings addressing the fact that her college teammate Azzi Fudd is now with her as the new #1 pick of the Wings. And, she addressed how they have been romantically involved since their UConn playing days. The guys have thoughts on how she handled it and will this story fade to the background anytime soon or not?The guys also congratulate Kenny Albert on becoming the most used TV play by play broadcaster of the Big 4 pro sports of NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB with his 1,545th broadcast (and counting) last weekend. Some very interesting names are right behind in on most games called, too.And, there's also some talk on the PGA Tour rival LIV Golf Tour apparently running out of money in the middle of this season and the coverage of it.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
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It is a lighter weekend of action, but there are women's world title fights in NY and light heavyweight contender Ben Whitaker is back in action in Britain on Saturday. And, we're ready to preview it all and have a bunch of fight news on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael to go over it all.First, they preview the Friday night MVP / ESPN card in NYAlycia Baumgardner vs. Bo Mi Re Shin, 12 rounds, for Baumgardner's WBO/IBF/WBA women's junior lightweight title. Baumgardner is heavily favored and looking ahead to a possible showdown with the likes of WBC lightweight champ Caroline Dubois or maybe a rematch with junior middleweight champ Mikaela Mayer.Also, Shadasia Green vs. Lani Daniels, 10 rounds, for Green's WBO/IBF women's super middleweight title. Green has bigger aspirations and should win in this bout.Then, Saturday's Matchroom Boxing DAZN main event in Liverpool, EnglandBen Whittaker vs. Braian Suarez, 10 rounds, light heavyweights. Whitaker has potential, but has often been too much clowning and not enough boxing. We'll see what he does as the big favorite on this British show. Then, some NewsTalks are going for WBC welterweight titlist Ryan Garcia vs. Conor Benn for Aug. 15 in Las Vegas. Garcia says it's done, but who Eddie Hearn told a media scrum on Tuesday that he is negotiating a two-fight deal for Anthony Joshua with Turki for a July fight and then Fury in November. Joshua to take risk fighting someone before Fury? What are WE DOING HERE?! Also, T.J. has insight on why the recent news that the Saudi PIF Fund is going to stop backing the LIV Golf Tour, is pertinent as it relates to Turki Alashikh and whether his unlimited supply of money to make massive fight cards without regard to even "breaking even" will continue much longer?Next, O'Shaquie Foster will defend the WBC junior lightweight title vs. former WBA featherweight titlist Raymond Ford at the Fertitta Center (Univiersity of Houston about 9k capacity for boxing) in Houston, Texas on May 30 on DAZN, Matchroom announced on Thursday. We talk more about the bout.Also, Top Rank's first DAZN event is official for May 16 at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Viriginia, with former lightweight titlist and current junior welterweight Keyshawn Davis at home in a rematch with Nahir Albright in the main event. And, former welterweight titlist Brian Norman vs. Josh Wagner in the 10-round co-feature. Dan has thoughts on both.Then, WBC/WBA flyweight titlist Ricardo Sandoval and WBC interim titlist Galal Yafai will meet in a mandatory bout on the undercard of WBC junior welterweight titlist Dalton Smith's mandatory versus former titlist Alberto Puello June 6 in Sheffield, England.Next, with Brandon Adams withdrawing on the eve of last Saturday's IBF 154 final eliminator vs. Caoimhin Agyarko due to a health issue, the IBF has ordered Agyarko vs. former titlist Bakhram Murtazaliev for the mandatory spot. Murtazaliev notified the IBF he'll participate. Agyarko has until Monday to accept a position in the fight.And, finally, former WBO cruiserweight titlist Chris Billam-Smith has signed “a multi-fight deal” with Zuffa Boxing, the company announced this week. Obvious future opponent for Opetaia.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview" Podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe to our feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
It is a lighter weekend of action, but there are women's world title fights in NY and light heavyweight contender Ben Whitaker is back in action in Britain on Saturday. And, we're ready to preview it all and have a bunch of fight news on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael to go over it all.First, they preview the Friday night MVP / ESPN card in NYAlycia Baumgardner vs. Bo Mi Re Shin, 12 rounds, for Baumgardner's WBO/IBF/WBA women's junior lightweight title. Baumgardner is heavily favored and looking ahead to a possible showdown with the likes of WBC lightweight champ Caroline Dubois or maybe a rematch with junior middleweight champ Mikaela Mayer.Also, Shadasia Green vs. Lani Daniels, 10 rounds, for Green's WBO/IBF women's super middleweight title. Green has bigger aspirations and should win in this bout.Then, Saturday's Matchroom Boxing DAZN main event in Liverpool, EnglandBen Whittaker vs. Braian Suarez, 10 rounds, light heavyweights. Whitaker has potential, but has often been too much clowning and not enough boxing. We'll see what he does as the big favorite on this British show. Then, some NewsTalks are going for WBC welterweight titlist Ryan Garcia vs. Conor Benn for Aug. 15 in Las Vegas. Garcia says it's done, but who Eddie Hearn told a media scrum on Tuesday that he is negotiating a two-fight deal for Anthony Joshua with Turki for a July fight and then Fury in November. Joshua to take risk fighting someone before Fury? What are WE DOING HERE?! Also, T.J. has insight on why the recent news that the Saudi PIF Fund is going to stop backing the LIV Golf Tour, is pertinent as it relates to Turki Alashikh and whether his unlimited supply of money to make massive fight cards without regard to even "breaking even" will continue much longer?Next, O'Shaquie Foster will defend the WBC junior lightweight title vs. former WBA featherweight titlist Raymond Ford at the Fertitta Center (Univiersity of Houston about 9k capacity for boxing) in Houston, Texas on May 30 on DAZN, Matchroom announced on Thursday. We talk more about the bout.Also, Top Rank's first DAZN event is official for May 16 at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Viriginia, with former lightweight titlist and current junior welterweight Keyshawn Davis at home in a rematch with Nahir Albright in the main event. And, former welterweight titlist Brian Norman vs. Josh Wagner in the 10-round co-feature. Dan has thoughts on both.Then, WBC/WBA flyweight titlist Ricardo Sandoval and WBC interim titlist Galal Yafai will meet in a mandatory bout on the undercard of WBC junior welterweight titlist Dalton Smith's mandatory versus former titlist Alberto Puello June 6 in Sheffield, England.Next, with Brandon Adams withdrawing on the eve of last Saturday's IBF 154 final eliminator vs. Caoimhin Agyarko due to a health issue, the IBF has ordered Agyarko vs. former titlist Bakhram Murtazaliev for the mandatory spot. Murtazaliev notified the IBF he'll participate. Agyarko has until Monday to accept a position in the fight.And, finally, former WBO cruiserweight titlist Chris Billam-Smith has signed “a multi-fight deal” with Zuffa Boxing, the company announced this week. Obvious future opponent for Opetaia.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview" Podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe to our feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
Rich and the guys react to Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors' comeback win in their play-in win over Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers. (5:51) TJ laments the sad state of his sports fandom in the wake of the Clippers' elimination and the Mets getting swept by the Dodgers. (timestamp) Longtime golfwriter/bestselling author Alan Shipnuck tells Rich why the LIV Golf Tour is likely to shutter when the current season is over, if golfers who signedmulti-million dollar deals with LIV will ever see another dime if LIV folds, how the PGA Tour will punish golfers who defected to the upstart tour, and why Rory McIlroy is far from done when it comes to winning majors. (timestamp) Rich weighs in on the placement of his photo alongside other NFL Network talent on a prom for the NFL Draft. (timestamp) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan react to the rumors and reports that LIV Golf could be going away amid the reports that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund might be on the verge of pulling its funding for the league, explain why they think LIV Golf is simply going away because it's not making money, and explain why they think LIV Golf going away is ultimately best for the game of golf.
Gene has all the big news & sports headlines lined up in Shots!
On this week's episode of "On the Green", Thomas Tisdale, Tucker Austin, and Dennis Vasilotos break down how Rory McIlroy took home his second straight Green Jacket. The crew also answers for their predictions in last week's episode and give some way-too-early predictions for the 91st Masters in 2027, before getting into recent events surrounding the LIV Golf Tour and its loss of funding from Saudi Arabia.
The Buffalo Sabres first playoff game in 15 years will take place Sunday in Buffalo. Gene previews todays show & talks the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff schedule, the NFL Draft in 1 week. The Amerks, Knighthawks & LIV Golf.
Full show broadcast features Derek Kramer from WGR550 on the Sabres & Bills. Timmy has his take of the day. Gene shares shots in hour 2 & Jay Binkley from Kansas City joins to cover the NFL Draft.
Full Hour 2 in The Sports Bar. Gene kicks off hour 2 with shots & sports headlines. Jay Binkley from 96.5 The Fan in Kansas City joins Gene to analyze the Chiefs & the NFL Draft.
Full show broadcast features Sal Capaccio & Chris Trapasso talking all things Buffalo Bills, NFL draft, NFL schedule nuggets, draft prospects, sneak peaks & so much more. Terrible Time Timmy has his take of the day. Gene passes out shots, plus last call is for you.
A multi-billion-dollar Saudi-backed golf tour is reportedly close to collapse – so could this spell an end to the Gulf state's interest in sport?The controversial LIV Golf Tour is just one strand of the Saudis' sporting portfolio.Footballing superstar Cristiano Ronaldo plays there, while the country's Public Investment Fund (PIF) also owns English Premier League team, Newcastle United.But the PIF - which has plunged $5b into the LIV project - has a new five-year economic strategy that includes no mention of sport. Having been accused of using sport as a political tool to legitimise the Saudi regime, what led to this apparent change of strategy?Sky News' sports correspondent Rob Harris joins Niall to discuss what it means for the future of Saudi sport.Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show: why@sky.uk
Arsenal are into the Champions League semi finals after a goalless draw with Sporting meant they won the tie 1-0 on aggregate - they'll face Atletico Madrid in the last four.Mikel Arteta is not concerned about the state of the Arsenal squad, despite injury and fatigue concerns.Bayern Munich win a dramatic quarter final second leg against Real Madrid, setting up a semi final tie with PSG.Harry Maguire's suspension for Manchester United has been extended to include this Saturday's Premier League match against Chelsea.Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is reportedly planning to cut funding to the LIV Golf Tour.KSI rejects an offer for Ally McCoist to commentate on the Sidemen Charity Match.England cricket captain Ben Stokes admits he's lucky to be alive after a training ground incident in pre-season with Durham.Hit follow on this podcast for a daily roundup of the biggest sports stories you need to know about every morning and read more at talkSPORT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben & Woods open the 9am hour with The Reindl Report and a couple of Paulie's top stories of the day, including the ongoing exodus for San Diego State men's basketball, and we get to today's Jelly Roll story that Woodsy actually forwarded along. Then the guys talk about the end of the LIV Golf Tour that could happen as soon as this week?? And at the bottom of the hour we look ahead to tonight's pitching matchup as the Padres host the Mariners and look to pick up a 4th straight series win! Listen here!
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THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: This Speaker's Stump Speech brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ Tax Day 15:00 SEGMENT 2: Patti Fox, Angel Mother of Carissa Aspnes || TOPIC: How Biden’s immigration policies failed her daughter || Carissa Aspnes was severely disabled by an illegal alien last year || That unlicensed and uninsured Venezuelan immigrant woman entered the U.S. in Sept. 2023, was RELEASED into the U.S by the Biden Administration. || The alien fled the scene of the accident || Carissa is now wheelchair-bound, non-verbal, and minimally conscious https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-all-the-current-unknowns 33:50 SEGMENT 3: Chris interviewed Brandon Tatum at last night’s Pro Life Vitae Dinner || End of the LIV Golf Tour? https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: This Speaker's Stump Speech brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ Tax Day 15:00 SEGMENT 2: Patti Fox, Angel Mother of Carissa Aspnes || TOPIC: How Biden’s immigration policies failed her daughter || Carissa Aspnes was severely disabled by an illegal alien last year || That unlicensed and uninsured Venezuelan immigrant woman entered the U.S. in Sept. 2023, was RELEASED into the U.S by the Biden Administration. || The alien fled the scene of the accident || Carissa is now wheelchair-bound, non-verbal, and minimally conscious https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-all-the-current-unknowns 33:50 SEGMENT 3: Chris interviewed Brandon Tatum at last night’s Pro Life Vitae Dinner || End of the LIV Golf Tour? https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diese Woche liefert der Golfsport Geschichten, wie sie nur dieser Sport schreiben kann. Im Mittelpunkt steht eines der spektakulärsten Comebacks der letzten Jahrzehnte: Anthony Kim gewinnt auf der LIV Golf Tour in Adelaide. 16 Jahre nach seinem letzten Sieg, 12 Jahre komplett raus aus dem Profigolf, zwischenzeitlich vom Radar verschwunden – und jetzt dieser Triumph mit einer 63er Finalrunde. Er fängt Bryson DeChambeau und Jon Rahm noch ab und verschwindet nach dem entscheidenden Schlag förmlich in einer Menschenmenge, die eher an ein Musikfestival als an ein Golfturnier erinnert. Adelaide zeigt, welches Event-Potenzial im modernen Golf steckt – laut, emotional, energiegeladen. Und Anthony Kim liefert die Story, die nach Netflix-Doku und Hollywood-Drehbuch schreit. Parallel dazu sorgt Celina Sattelkau auf der Sunshine Ladies Tour für deutsche Erfolgsmeldungen: Back-to-back-Sieg in Südafrika. Zwei Turniere, zwei Titel. Eine starke Frühform vor der Ladies European Tour Saison. Wir ordnen ein, was dieser Erfolg sportlich bedeutet, wie die Sunshine Tour strukturiert ist und warum solche Siege für deutsche Proetten enorm wichtig sind. Leistungssport, Mindset, Analysefähigkeit – und was Amateure davon lernen können. Dann ein Thema mit Tradition: Gary Player und Augusta National. Der dreifache Masters-Sieger wollte mit seinen Enkeln eine Runde in Augusta spielen – und bekam eine klare Absage. Warum Augusta kompromisslos an seinen Regeln festhält, weshalb genau das Teil der Masters-DNA ist und warum diese Konsequenz das Turnier vielleicht sogar noch größer macht. Außerdem sprechen wir über die aktuelle TV-Rechte-Situation rund um PGA Tour und DP World Tour. Sky, Magenta, Streaming-Abos – wohin entwickelt sich die Golfübertragung? Was bedeutet das für Fans? Und wie realistisch ist der Wunsch nach einer „Alles-in-einem-Plattform“? On top: Ryder Cup 2026 – Volunteer-Registrierung bis 1. April Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen des PGA Annual Award Dinners Und ein Leitspruch für die Woche, der sich erstaunlich gut auf Sport und Leben übertragen lässt. Diese Folge verbindet Comeback, Tradition, Zukunftsfragen und Emotion – also genau das, was Golf aktuell so spannend macht.
We're back late in January and the Super Bowl is set with Seattle and .... New England?! Yes, and we're ready to discuss the coverage of the AFC and NFC title games, plus, the Tuesday evening breaking news of Bill Belichick being kept out, for now, of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the first ballot that he was eligible. It's all part of the discussion on the newest "LWOS Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with his takes, but also guest Ken Fang of Awful Announcing, who's in the heart of Patriots country in Providence, RI, to go over New England being back in the big game and the hysteria ongoing of Belichick being left out of the hall, for now.The guys also discuss the analysts calling the NFL- Tony Romo, Tom Brady and now, Cris Collinsworth, who will work the Super Bowl for NBC, and yet again, with the Patriots as the team.Plus, T.J. has more on Bob Costas returning to NBC's Baseball coverage, Brooks Koepka leaving the evil LIV Golf Tour to come back to the PGA Tour and be featured on CBS this weekend, and more.This includes his remembrances of being in West Central Florida 40 years ago on Wednesday (1/28/86) for the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger (and being able to see the aftermath in the sky) and the deaths of the heroic astronauts that played out on live TV, etc.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple//Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We're back late in January and the Super Bowl is set with Seattle and .... New England?! Yes, and we're ready to discuss the coverage of the AFC and NFC title games, plus, the Tuesday evening breaking news of Bill Belichick being kept out, for now, of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the first ballot that he was eligible. It's all part of the discussion on the newest "LWOS Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with his takes, but also guest Ken Fang of Awful Announcing, who's in the heart of Patriots country in Providence, RI, to go over New England being back in the big game and the hysteria ongoing of Belichick being left out of the hall, for now.The guys also discuss the analysts calling the NFL- Tony Romo, Tom Brady and now, Cris Collinsworth, who will work the Super Bowl for NBC, and yet again, with the Patriots as the team.Plus, T.J. has more on Bob Costas returning to NBC's Baseball coverage, Brooks Koepka leaving the evil LIV Golf Tour to come back to the PGA Tour and be featured on CBS this weekend, and more.This includes his remembrances of being in West Central Florida 40 years ago on Wednesday (1/28/86) for the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger (and being able to see the aftermath in the sky) and the deaths of the heroic astronauts that played out on live TV, etc.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple//Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Elke week spreken we Frank van den Wall Bake, sportmarketingdeskundige aangesloten bij IVRM Reputatie, over de financiële kant van de sportwereld. Deze week ging het onder meer over een rapportage van Edelman over de invloed van sponsoring, het stoppen van het sponsorship van Rwanda met Arsenal door de druk vanuit de fans en het ver uit het zicht lijken van de fusie tussen de PGA Tour, DP World Tour en de LIV Golf Tour. Presentatie: Robert Denneman
Has the LIV Golf Tour "lived" up to its initial hype? Lake and guest producer Jonathan Lowe discuss. Are the Timberwolves already in trouble at one key position? Plus, how are the Gophers such a big underdog at Iowa?
Send us a textRich Easton dives into the controversial LIV Golf Tour, examining the hypocrisy in responses from the PGA Tour and certain players regarding the Saudi-backed competition. He explores the fundamental differences between tours, questioning why players can't compete across multiple platforms and suggesting how the PGA could innovate to retain talent rather than forcing ultimatums.• The recurring segment "What Annoys Me This Week" focuses on hypocrites who don't recognize their contradictory behaviors• The first LIV Golf event in London featured shotgun starts, team formats, and $25 million in prize money• PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan suspended 17 players who participated in the LIV Tour event• LIV offers a "play less, earn more" model with only 8 events versus the PGA's 40+ week schedule• The argument against "sports washing" by Saudi Arabia falls flat when considering PGA events in China• Golfers who want to improve must practice regularly rather than expecting results without putting in the work• Confidence from practice is the number one emotional contributor to better performance on the courseIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to Tales from the First Tee wherever you get your podcasts, and join me next week for more insights from beautiful Charleston, South Carolina.Support the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
Matt Adams breaks down a huge PGA Tour board meeting, what a LIV Golf Tour win for Patrick Reed means for the US Ryder Cup team and where things stand in the FedEx Cup. You'll hear from all the winners as we discuss Aldrich Potgieter who is only 20 and is now a PGA Tour winner, Padraig Harrington who won his 2nd Senior Major title and the Dow Championship, a team event on the LPGA Tour.
Scottie Scheffler absolutely dominated at the CJ Cup, shooting 31 under and boat racing the field. Bryson DeChambeau captures a win on the LIV Golf Tour in South Korea. Erik Van Rooyen Sounds off, plus WTF Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour, George brings us some little known facts from the Masters and Augusta National that you might not know.(29:56) later on the guys welcome Adam Stanley Sportsnet Golf Analyst, live from Augusta National. Adam lets us kniow that Augusta is as good as people say that it is! Then we get into Corey Connors chances to win, if any of the LIV Golf Tour guys pose a good chance at winning the Masters or who can finish close to the top, and which top player can miss the cut at the Master's. Then to close out the segment the boys are joined by Brayden Mayea Calgary Roughnecks Forward, to talk his thoughts on the Masters and the Roughnecks stretch drive of the season!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Today we had a two part pod, first the legend EJ Flammer, head of New Era Golf! They sponsor the LIV Golf Tour and also MLB and many others. Then we followed with a Players Championship review with some Chumps Chat about the Ryder Cup. Enjoy!
LIV Golf seems to be growing with every event. Upon it's arrival, the tour was rather controversial due to its financial backing from Saudi Arabia, but its popularity is continuing to grow. Professional golfer Ben Campbell joined the league in 2024 as a reserve player, but is making his official debut this year as a member of Bubba Watson's squad. Campbell told Mike Hosking that it's definitely getting bigger and bigger compared to previous years. “Even from last year,” he said. “The crowds have got bigger just the, the whole following had got a lot bigger.” “And LIV just producing such a good product – they're getting better and better and better at every event, which is exciting.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest episode of the SMW podcast, Jon Lewis and Armand Broady dive into the declining NFL playoff ratings, exploring why the league may be a victim of its own recent success. They also break down the LIV Golf Tour's new TV deal with Fox Sports and what it means for the upstart league's future. Plus, the hosts pay tribute to the legendary Bob Uecker and wish Dick Vitale well in his recovery; and discuss Mike Tirico being named the lead play-by-play voice for the new "NBA on NBC" and the potential for Amazon's NBA studio show to challenge TNT's "Inside the NBA" as the gold standard with a more youthful and cutting-edge approach.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Andy Johnson is joined by two golf architects on this week's Fried Egg Golf Podcast. Before the architecture conversations, Andy shares his thoughts on Eugenio Chacarra's comments regarding his experience playing on the LIV Golf Tour and his interest in obtaining a PGA Tour card. From there, Andy first chats with Agustin Piza of Piza Golf, one of the three designers of the holes for the first season of TGL. Augie and Andy discuss what it was like designing holes in a virtual landscape, how the TGL's one green hampered some designs, and what Augie's learned from his experience in the metaverse that he's now applying to his designs in reality. To close this episode, Andy sits down with William Carlson, a freshman at Cal Poly who helped lead a restoration effort tat Northwood Golf Club in Sonoma County, California. Will spent his summer restoring a bunker at the Alister MacKenzie course and plans on making a career in golf course architecture.
The Smylie Show takes on a whole new meaning in this episode, as SMYLIE Kaufman is joined by 22-year-old DP World Tour winner Elvis SMYLIE in a very
Two New Zealand golfers will tee up in Saudi Arabia this week hoping to qualify for next year's LIV Golf tour. Nick Voke and Ben Campbell are part of a 93-player field competing in the LIV Golf Promotions event where the winner will join the league. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
The Summer rolls on but the NFL is nearing, as their training camps open. And, we're ready to go over that, the start of the Summer Olympics in Paris and more on the newest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns and has takes on the WNBA All Star Game, the NBA cashing in on huge media rights deals and why their leverage was so great this time around and has rememberance of a colleague from PGA Tour Radio, Mark Carnevale, who passed away suddenly Monday.Then, he's joined by Jonathan Grella of JAG Public Affairs in Washington D.C., who is the former VP of Communications of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also, for the LIV Golf Tour. The guys discuss the start of NFL training camp, including for Jonathan's New York Jets and the Aaron Rodgers saga resuming. They also talk the resumption of the NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" show that will resume with a new look, a new L.A. location, and more.Jonathan shares what future hall of fame QB was coincidentally with his family on vacation in Japan, when Jonathan was recently. And, there's also talk about the Olympics begging this weekend and the coverage of it all for NBC, etc.It's all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!!
The Summer rolls on but the NFL is nearing, as their training camps open. And, we're ready to go over that, the start of the Summer Olympics in Paris and more on the newest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns and has takes on the WNBA All Star Game, the NBA cashing in on huge media rights deals and why their leverage was so great this time around and has rememberance of a colleague from PGA Tour Radio, Mark Carnevale, who passed away suddenly Monday.Then, he's joined by Jonathan Grella of JAG Public Affairs in Washington D.C., who is the former VP of Communications of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also, for the LIV Golf Tour. The guys discuss the start of NFL training camp, including for Jonathan's New York Jets and the Aaron Rodgers saga resuming. They also talk the resumption of the NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" show that will resume with a new look, a new L.A. location, and more.Jonathan shares what future hall of fame QB was coincidentally with his family on vacation in Japan, when Jonathan was recently. And, there's also talk about the Olympics begging this weekend and the coverage of it all for NBC, etc.It's all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!!
We start with a little NHL and LIV Golf tour as the awkward new golf league is getting weirder.(00:02:13-00:19:49) Hot Seat/Cool Throne including Deshaun Watson and Miles Bridges. (00:21:17-00:40:44) Best of our day on Kentucky Sports Radio including callers Harvey who talks to birds, Edy who has new NFT's to pitch to us and starting UK Quarterback Will Levis. (00:42:37-01:37:15) We finish with guys on chicks (01:38:48-01:52:21)