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On this Monday edition of 2 Pros & A Cup Of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington preview the Knicks vs Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Madison Square Garden. Plus, the guys ponder if the LIV Tour is in fact done for, we have a Marcel Reed edition of ICYMI, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our final hour, we were joined by George Blaha who is the voice of the Detroit Pistons. He told us what he was thinking about the Pistons heading into last nights game, talked about what surprised him about the Pistons performance, and more. We then talked about the PGA Championship as we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official. He and Huge talked about Aaron Rai winning yesterday, discussed the rest of the leaderboard, talked about the current state of the LIV Tour, and more. We were then joined by former Detroit Piston Grant Long. He gave us his thoughts on why the Pistons looked flat in that game last night, talked about what the team is missing, and more Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We talked about the PGA Championship as we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official. He and Huge talked about Aaron Rai winning yesterday, discussed the rest of the leaderboard, talked about the current state of the LIV Tour, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the show, we're talking about the end of the road for the Detroit Pistons, talked about the Detroit Tigers, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking with Ben Bosscher from our affiliate 100.9 the Mitt in the Great Lakes Bay Region. He and Huge talked about the Pistons losing game 7 to the Cavs last night, talked about what went wrong in the game, gave their thoughts on what the Pistons do in the off-season. Keith Langlois from DetroitPistons.com then joined us. He gave us his thoughts on that poor performance from the Pistons last night, talked about what the Pistons are missing, talked about the off-season, and more. In our second hour, we were joined by Logan Quinn who is an Assistant Coach for the Grand Rapids Gold. He and Huge broke down last night's game, talked about everything that went wrong for the Pistons, talked about what's missing on the team, and more. We were then joined by Tim McCormick to get his thoughts on that Pistons loss. He and Huge talked about the lack of effort they saw, talked about the off-season, and more. We were then joined by Ant Wright so he and Huge could talk more about the Pistons loss last night. He and Huge talked about what the Pistons need to do to build on this year, talked about what the off-season will look like, and more. In our final hour, we were joined by George Blaha who is the voice of the Detroit Pistons. He told us what he was thinking about the Pistons heading into last nights game, talked about what surprised him about the Pistons performance, and more. We then talked about the PGA Championship as we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official. He and Huge talked about Aaron Rai winning yesterday, discussed the rest of the leaderboard, talked about the current state of the LIV Tour, and more. We were then joined by former Detroit Piston Grant Long. He gave us his thoughts on why the Pistons looked flat in that game last night, talked about what the team is missing, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Huge Talk Birdie today, we start with the great win from Lucas Herbert on the LIV Tour, and how his record just gets better. Mark talks about when he played with him in the Vic Open, and Nick shares a story about playing with Lucas on the Gold Coast. Nick describes him as 'streaky' and says consistency is the next goal for Lucas. Unfortunately not in the PGA Championship this weekend which is a shame, and we talk about where he may end up, and have status, should LIV fold.The Korean cheating incident continues, with more coming out about what happened when Inhoi Hur cheated in the tournament and the rules officials completely screwed it up. Nick has received an email from one of the broadcasters at the tournament who listens to the pod, and says that whilst our comments last week were on the mark, there were some more things that happened that he witnessed which we didn't discuss.....he fills in the gaps....holy hell, could this wild story get wilder? You bet it can.He reveals that all four rules officials who erred were Korean Golf Association officials, none from the Asian Tour were involved. He says 'no sane golfer would ever accept a ruling that gave them a mulligan', and confirmed that the Asian and Korean players were all furious with both the officials and Inhoi Hur. He also describes the mayhem at the clubhouse which he witnessed, and that he was there when Inhoi Hur's wife was screaming at officials, so much so that Inhoi took her out of the clubhouse - the only honourable thing he did all weekend to be honest.Nick plays a grab from Sean Connery on golf, which Inhoi Hur could do well to consider in future.Onto the Australian Open. Following our chat with James Sutherland last week with the news of the AO move to North Adelaide, we've had some time to process it, and Nick and Mark aren't entirely convinced. Nick says he has some concerns and worries the course will not have the cache for the big international names to make the trip. Mark is worried that the course has bee committed when it's not even built yet, however he understands from someone who is in the know, that the offer made by South Australia was one that was impossible to say no to. Plenty of feedback on this from you, which we won't do today - given the volume of cheating feedback - but we'll do a bonus feedback pod tomorrow just on the AO.For Hostplus, Nick says that his 'That's a Plus' for golf this week is the career of caddy Mick Doran who has retired this week. One of the great guys on the tour.A reminder of our Talk Birdie To Me annual survey, great prizes up for grabs, it takes about 6 minutes the link to do it is here.For Betr, Marks Top 5 this week is people, some golfers, who were given names by their parents that are very golf inspired, perhaps with an intention in mind. Has he missed any? Let us know.The PING Globals from Nick, plenty of results to run through including a strong performance from Ryan Ruffels who played at the weekend, Mark tells a story about playing with him when he (Ryan) was 14 and being blown away by how good he was. Nick also mentions Boo Weekley who won at the weekend, and we remember the orangutan story....if you missed it, you really need to see it. Here's the link.Feedback today for Southern Golf Club is all focused on the Inhoi Hur cheating saga. We start with a voicemail and then work through just a fraction of the huge amount of feedback we received from you.And a ripping Masterclass for the Golf Clearance Outlet from Nick on rhythm and tempo and why 'matching' the two is important, inspired by Brandt Snedeker.Phew....a big pod today, back tomorrow with an Australian Open bonus feedback pod!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Hostplus, Talk Birdie To Me's official retirement partnerBMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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.
Julie Vanloo is voor het tweede jaar op een rij ‘gewaved' door haar club in de WNBA, dit keer door de LA Sparks. Hoe zit dat systeem nu weer in elkaar? Mag Vanloo nog hopen op een spotje in de WNBA? En wat is de situatie van de andere Cats? Bij Anderlecht stelden ze dan weer hun nieuwe sportief directeur voor, de Fransman Antoine Sibierski. En zit er nog toekomst in de LIV Tour in het golf, nu de Saudische geldkraan dicht wordt gedraaid?
Episodio numero 154 Il fondo dell'Arabia Saudita PIF ha deciso di smettere di investire nel Liv Tour, il circuito di golf parallelo e antagonista dell'americano PGA Tour, simbolo delle ambizioni dei Sauditi nello sport. Una decisione arrivata da un momento all'altro, e che è stata motivata con la volontà di cambiare la tipologia di investimenti per concentrarsi su progetti più di lungo periodo e capaci di portare un maggior beneficio al paese. E quindi, è legittimo chiedersi: ma l'Arabia Saudita sta smettendo di investire nello sport? Negli ultimi 10 anni, dal calcio al tennis, passando per la boxe, l'MMA, il motorsport ecc i Sauditi hanno investito miliardi di dollari, cambiando molti rapporti di potere e entrando a gamba tesa nelle dinamiche dello sport mondiale. Ora tutto questo potrebbe cambiare, rimescolando nuovamente le carte. In questa puntata osserviamo come e quanto i Sauditi hanno investito nei vari sport in questi anni per capire come e se potrebbero cambiare le cose. E poi le altre storie: l'omaggio ad Alex Zanardi, i successi di Sinner, Antonelli e i primi verdetti dei vari campionati dello sport italiano, oltre alla decisione della FIFA sull'Iran ai mondiali e la storia del centenario più veloce del mondo. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Segui Linee anche su Instagram e TikTok! Questo è il sito ufficiale Questo il canale Youtube Il LINK per iscriverti alla newsletter è QUESTO QUI il link al questionario per aiutare Linee a migliorare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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There were 2 huge wins in the NBA last night by the Knicks & 76ers. Is New York on the fast track to the NBA Finals? Also, Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee joins the show to discuss the LIV Tour falling apart, and what that means for the future of golf. Plus, what counts as popping in to the show? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks absolutely blew out the Atlanta Hawks to close out their first round series, but are Knicks fans a little too excited about it? The Denver Nuggets also lost in the first round. How much blame does Jokic deserve? Also, Michelle gives her top 5 QB competitions heading into next NFL season. Then, ESPN NFL Analyst Damien Woody joins the show to talk about why he's baffled by the Aaron Rodgers situation. Plus, Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee joins to discuss the collapse of the LIV Tour! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks absolutely blew out the Atlanta Hawks to close out their first round series, but are Knicks fans a little too excited about it? The Denver Nuggets also lost in the first round. How much blame does Jokic deserve? Also, Michelle gives her top 5 QB competitions heading into next NFL season. Then, ESPN NFL Analyst Damien Woody joins the show to talk about why he's baffled by the Aaron Rodgers situation. Plus, Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee joins to discuss the collapse of the LIV Tour! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There were 2 huge wins in the NBA last night by the Knicks & 76ers. Is New York on the fast track to the NBA Finals? Also, Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee joins the show to discuss the LIV Tour falling apart, and what that means for the future of golf. Plus, what counts as popping in to the show? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of 2 Pros & A Cup Of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington go into the news that reportedly Deshaun Watson holds a slight edge over Shedeur Sanders for the QB1 spot per Mary Kay Cabot. Plus, the guys predict Mike Vrabel's situation by season opener time, discuss the Rockets possibly coming back to beat the Lakers as it gets interesting, we have a LIV Tour edition of ICYMI, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
0:00 - David Adelman said he doesn't want to "crush" his guys after losses, even thought that's what the media/fans want him to do. We don't need him to go full Bobby Knight on his locker. But hold your guys accountable! Get them fired up! Let's go! What's wrong with tough love if you guys are receptive to it?14:02 - Are the...Rox good again? You know who's definitely good? Sugano. Man, he's been wheelin' and dealin' all season long. Now that we've had a day or so to process Bo Nix AnkleGate 2.0, do we feel any different? All the internet "medical professionals" were offering their analysis of it all on Twitter last night, so make of that what you will. 32:45 - Oh, by the way...Marc Rycroft was in an episode of Breaking Bad! Seriously! Oh, by the way...The Saudis are pulling all their funding from the LIV Tour. Should the PGA let all those golfers back with open arms? Or should they make them work their way back? Oh, by the way...Erik Johnson was double-fisting cowboy boot margaritas on the ESPN broadcast at the Dallas Stars arena before Game 1. And honestly? It looked awesome.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on April 29, 2026 Jake & Ben love that we get to talk playoffs again in Salt Lake City. Game 5 tonight. Top 3 Stories of the Day: AJ Dybantsa reveals his Signature Nike Logo, NBA Playoff talk, NCAA Tournament expanding. LIV Golf is reportedly losing its funding.
In Folge 383 von Tee Time starten Jens Zielinski und Bernd Ritthammer mit einem nachträglichen Geburtstagsgruß an Bernd und einem kurzen Abstecher in die Fußballwelt, bevor es direkt in die großen Themen der Golfwoche geht. Sportlich steht zunächst Matt Fitzpatricks Playoff-Sieg gegen Scottie Scheffler im Fokus. Die beiden sprechen darüber, warum Fitzpatrick sich in dieser emotionalen, teils hitzigen US-Atmosphäre offenbar immer wohler fühlt und warum solche Siege aus europäischer Sicht mit Blick auf den Ryder Cup besonders Spaß machen. Apropos Ryder Cup: Jens und Bernd schauen auf den Besuch von Luke Donald, Eduardo Molinari und Co. in Adare Manor. Dabei geht es nicht nur um schöne Bilder und PR, sondern auch um die Frage, wie sehr Platzbesuche, Set-up-Ideen und Datenanalysen am Ende Einfluss auf Nominierungen und Strategie haben könnten. Klar ist für beide: Beim Ryder Cup 2026 wollen sie unbedingt wieder vor Ort dabei sein. Dann wird es bunt – im wahrsten Sinne. Jens berichtet von seiner Begeisterung für LP Putter und macht kein Geheimnis daraus, dass sein neuer Putter vor allem eins werden soll: pink. Bernd kann mit dem Look noch nicht ganz warm werden, gibt aber offen zu, dass selbst ihn der Konfigurator ziemlich angefixt hat. Das Ganze wird zu einer herrlich typischen Tee-Time-Diskussion über Stil, Geschmack und Golf-Eitelkeit. Das große inhaltliche Hauptthema der Folge ist aber die LIV Tour. Jens und Bernd arbeiten die jüngsten Gerüchte und Berichte rund um die Finanzierung der Liga auf und diskutieren, was es bedeuten könnte, dass in der neuen Strategie des PIF der Sport angeblich keine zentrale Rolle mehr spielt. Die beiden schauen dabei bewusst über Golf hinaus: Wenn Saudi-Geld wirklich selektiver oder deutlich vorsichtiger eingesetzt würde, hätte das womöglich Auswirkungen auf viele Sportarten und große Organisationen weltweit. Im Golf könnte das für LIV besonders heikel werden – vor allem dann, wenn Unsicherheit bei Spielern, Managements und Investoren zunimmt. Spannend ist auch der Blick auf einzelne Protagonisten: Jon Rahm erscheint den beiden auffallend kontrolliert und zurückhaltend, fast so, als sei jedes Wort genau abgestimmt. Bernd äußert offen den Eindruck, dass Rahm diesen Schritt vielleicht sportlich nicht mit voller Überzeugung genießt. Auch Bryson DeChambeau, die Eventqualität und das grundsätzlich weiterhin diffuse Profil der LIV Tour werden kritisch eingeordnet. Das Fazit: 2026 dürfte wohl noch stehen – aber was danach passiert, ist völlig offen. Dazu gibt es Tee-Time-typisch natürlich auch die leichteren Momente: Bernd erzählt von seiner “Tagesbuchung” als Golfcoach, was zunächst deutlich zweideutiger klingt, als es gemeint ist. Außerdem gibt es endlich wieder einen Hammergag der Woche. Und beim großen Community-Projekt „500 Bälle für ein Hole-in-One“ wird es konkret: Es sind zahlreiche Bewerbungen eingegangen, die Entscheidung über den Austragungsort soll in der übernächsten Folge fallen, das Event selbst ist eher für den Herbst geplant – samt Happening, Partnern und möglichem Charity-Rahmen. Zum Schluss blickt Tee Time voraus: Die 400. Folge wird während der German Challenge im Wittelsbacher Golfclub gefeiert. Und schon in der nächsten Woche wartet eine besondere Sonderfolge zum 50-jährigen Jubiläum von Golf House – inklusive spannender Einblicke hinter die Kulissen und in das Kaufverhalten deutschsprachiger Golfer.
In the third hour, Sam and Greg discuss the outcome of the Masters as well as the potential legacy of the LIV Tour. Can golfers gain a legacy with LIV Golf?! In the second segment, they're joined by BravesVision Reporter Paul Byrd as the Braves start the season hot. How have the Braves gotten off to such a good start? Plus, Greg tells Hollywood tales while trying to get you paid with the Casting Call. How are casting decisions made?
Today's Sports Daily covers breaking down the NBA Playoff series, more info coming out what's going on with the LIV Tour, the Bueckers/Fudd relationship causing news in Dallas, and it's Wrestlemania weekend! Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On today's episode Arian, PFT and Big T talk to the director of ‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money' and author of ‘Easy Money', Ben Mckenzie. Ben breaks down the wild rise, messy fall, and behind-the-scenes truths from his new documentary ‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money', a deep dive into how hype, misinformation, and big money fueled the crypto boom and burned everyday investors. Plus, the guys get into Clavicular, the LIV tour, Allbirds new business strategy, Pablo Escobar's hippos, Tottenham FC, a missing nuclear official and much more. Enjoy! Follow @everyoneislyingfilm on Instagram or go to EveryoneIsLying.com for updates on where and when the film is playing near you. (00:05:35) Commanders New Uniforms (00:13:16) Clavicular (00:31:32) LIV Tour (00:35:49) AllBirds is Now an AI Company (00:54:01) Pablo Escobar's Hippos (00:57:42) LIV Tour (cont.) (00:59:48) Tottenham FC (01:08:10) Missing Nuclear Official (01:12:58) Nullarbor Links (01:22:30) Ben Mckenzie & DaveYou 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/macrodosing
On this Thursday edition of 2 Pros & A Cup Of Joe, Jonas, Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington recap the NBA Play-In games with the old Warriors winning against the Clippers. Plus, the guys discuss the fall of the LIV Tour, a Miami edition of ICYMI, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the headlines in NBA, College Basketball, NFL, College Football, MLB, Golf and Utah Mammoth news with "What is Trending" for April 16, 2026.
On this episode of BYABushwood, Brock White and Casey Earl Flynn relive an amazing weekend in Augusta, GA before looking forward to the PGA's RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, SC (not Canada) and the LIV Tour's stop in Mexico City, Mexico at Club de Golf Chapultepec. Who are you re-investing your Master's winnings on? Tell us over on FB, IG, and/or X please! Also, the host of this show is named Brock White and he can be found on X. Lastly, go buy lots of BYABushwood gear from the BYAPN SHOP!
Die neue Folge Tee Time startet – wie so oft – mit einer Mischung aus Golf-News, Meinung und jeder Menge Chaos im Studio. Gleich zu Beginn diskutieren Jens, Bernd und Flo die Nachricht der Woche: Luke Donald wird zum dritten Mal in Folge Ryder-Cup-Captain von Team Europa. Eine Entscheidung, die für viel Gesprächsstoff sorgt. Ist das ein Zeichen für Kontinuität – oder fehlt es Europa inzwischen schlicht an Alternativen? Die Runde diskutiert mögliche Kandidaten, den Einfluss der LIV-Tour und die Frage, ob der Ryder Cup gerade einen Wandel durchläuft – vom traditionsreichen Wettbewerb mit Ehrenkodex hin zum kommerzialisierten Mega-Event. Danach wird es deutlich lockerer: Bernd Ritthammers neue Hole-in-One-Challenge sorgt für Verwirrung in den Social-Media-Postfächern. Während im Podcast von einer 500-Bälle-Challenge die Rede ist, taucht auf Instagram plötzlich ein Post mit „New Challenge“ auf. Die Community fragt sich: Macht Bernd jetzt sein eigenes Ding? Im Podcast wird die Sache aufgeklärt – und gleichzeitig wächst die Challenge weiter. Mittlerweile will auch Flo mitmachen und erste Golfclubs bewerben sich als Austragungsort. Ein Club schickt sogar direkt ein aufwendig produziertes Bewerbungsvideo mit Drohne und Charity-Idee. Auch sportlich passiert einiges: Allen John sorgt auf der DP World Tour für Aufsehen, qualifiziert sich zweimal über den Monday Qualifier und landet am Ende sogar in den Top-20. Matthias Schmid und Jeremy Paul spielen starke Turniere auf der PGA Tour. Esther Henseleit überzeugt auf der LPGA Tour in China mit einem Top-Resultat. Außerdem sprechen die drei über eine angekündigte Rory-McIlroy-Doku auf Amazon Prime, diskutieren die Inflation an Sportdokumentationen und fragen sich, ob solche Produktionen wirklich noch neue Einblicke liefern oder eher Hochglanz-PR sind. Ein kurioses Thema ist auch die Nachricht, dass McLaren Golf-Equipment entwickeln will. Wird die Formel-1-Marke tatsächlich Schläger bauen – oder bleibt es beim Marketing-Stunt? Die Tee-Time-Crew spinnt das Ganze natürlich weiter und entwickelt direkt Ideen für Soundeffekte im Driver oder Boxenstopp-Features beim Schlägerwechsel. Zum Abschluss gibt es noch eine klassische Golf-Diskussion: Wie markiert man seinen Ball auf dem Grün richtig? Tee, Münze oder Pokerchip? Die drei klären, was sinnvoll ist, welche Fehler Amateure häufig machen – und warum ein möglichst flacher Marker die beste Lösung ist. Natürlich darf auch der Hammergag der Woche nicht fehlen – und damit endet eine Folge voller Ryder-Cup-Debatten, Challenge-Planung, Golf-Stories und typisch Tee-Time-Chaos.
Episodio numero 147 Come si domina uno sport? Come si fa a diventare uno di quegli sportivi capaci di vincere, e poi rivincere ancora, arrivando a diventare il punto di riferimento per quella disciplina? Come si regge la pressione, l'ansia, la solitudini di essere sempre quello e quella da battere? In questo episodio di Linee proviamo a capirlo osservando le storie e le diverse tipologie di dominio degli sportivi. Da Phelps che ha vinto sempre nel nuoto a Bolt e il suo strapotere nelle velocità, campioni che hanno avuto come principale sfidante se stessi e il cronometro; oppure dominatrici come Serena Williams e Stefi Graff, capaci per lunghi periodi di rimanere al top, oppure Djokovic, mosso sempre dalla volontà di confermare di essere il numero uno, e infine Federer, l'uomo che ha segnato un epoca attraverso il proprio talento e la propria classe. E infine campioni come Eddy Merckx e il cubano Mijain Lopez, vincenti che non conoscono età, per arrivare ai leader del sport attuale, come Armand Duplantis, Katie Ledecky, Tadej Pogacar e Johannes Klaebo. Non esiste un solo modo di dominare, ma una cosa accomuna tutti i dominatori: la volontà di migliorare sempre se stessi per rispettare la propria continua sete di successi. E poi le altre storie: le conseguenze sullo sport della guerra in Iran e Medio Oriente; l'Hockey in USA e le polemiche sui mondiali di calcio; un giocatore di basket che rischiava la pena di morte e un aggiornamento su cosa sta facendo il LIV Tour nel golf. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Segui Linee anche su Instagram e TikTok! Questo è il sito ufficiale Questo il canale Youtube Il LINK per iscriverti alla newsletter è QUESTO QUI il link al questionario per aiutare Linee a migliorare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In last hour of the week for New day with SSJ we first are joined by Todd Leabo to discuss his time at the combine, and we hear some audio from sources around the league in regards to Jerimiah Love. The guys go over a multitude of Dragft situations for the Chiefs with the 9th overall pick. Next New Day with SSJ is joined by Golf legend and KC native Tom Watson, who has been named ambassador of Advent Health Korn Ferry tour event at Blue Hills Country Club coming up this summer. Tom is on discussing the tournament and the Korn Ferry Tour, and Todd asks Tom his thoughts on the PGA Tour and the LIV Tour.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.
Patrick Reed has announced that he is leaving the LIV Tour with the intention of returning to the PGA Tour. I break down the announcement, the fallout, and what could happen next!Thanks for listening!
Club Brugge heeft zich na een gala-avond geplaatst voor de play-offronde in de Champions League. Simon Mignolet maakt met succes zijn terugkeer in het doel, broer Wouter genoot in de tribunes en deelt zijn verhaal. Peter Vandenbempt zoomt een beetje uit en zorgt voor een terugblik en vooruitblik op de Champions League. Golfspecialist Andy Hancock bespreekt het vertrek van twee toppers uit de LIV Tour en schat de toekomst van het circuit in.
In Hour 2, the guys get to discuss some Golf talks with some controversy of LIV Tour golfers jumping ship to go back to the PGA tour. Plus, the guys talk about Travis Hunter still being a two way player in 2026, Quinn's Wins, and more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony opens the show by talking about how he still can't access his emails on his phone, he also talks about the Spurs beating the Thunder, and he talks with Michael about Brooks Koepka leaving the LIV Tour. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about Coach of the Year and how long Philip Rivers will keep playing, then James Carville and Jeff Ma call in with their weekly picks, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Song : Debonnaire Music “Seasons All For You” 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
Sean Brace talks about why so many discussions surrounding sports today are focused on changing things... and for what?
Today's Sports Daily covers Michigan levied fines by the NCAA – but is it that big of deal?, Dillon Gabriel with a curious quote over the weekend, Scottie Scheffler continues to dominate, Jon Rahm on the LIV tour is still funny, & NFL Preseason Week 2 over/unders. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
Have you ever wondered what it's like to navigate the challenges of professional sports while being a devoted parent? Join us in this engaging episode, where host Cazo Wilborn sits down with the inspiring professional golfer Harold Varner III. Their conversation dives deep into Varner's remarkable journey in the world of golf, including his experiences on the LIV Tour and the unique struggles he faces balancing the demands of a professional athlete with the joys and responsibilities of fatherhood. Throughout the episode, HV3 highlights the significance of mentorship and his commitment to giving back through his foundation, which focuses on introducing golf to underprivileged youth. This personal growth podcast segment sheds light on the accessibility of golf, the changes the sport has undergone post-COVID, and the pressing need for inclusivity in the game. https://hv3foundation.org/
Hour 2 of the Big Show with George Rusic & Patrick Dumas is on Demand! To kick off the hour the guys have a discussion on the feeling around the Flames offseason. Should Flames fans be happy? Upset? or Neutral?(22:19) Later on, Big Show Golf Analyst Adam Stanley Joins the show! Adam speaks on golf's greats getting ready for the Open Championship, Brian Campbell somehow winning for the second time on tour this year, who will compete at the Open from the DP World Tour or the LIV Tour and more!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.
Send us a textThe unexpected merger between PGA, DP, and LIV Tours exposes the hypocrisy behind the golf world's civil war and raises questions about loyalty versus opportunity. We explore the shifting perceptions of age and how "old" is defined by perspective, while also diving into why wedges are the second most important clubs in your bag.• PGA Tour leadership created a divisive narrative against LIV Tour only to later form a partnership• Players who declined LIV's lucrative offers out of loyalty must now watch as former rivals return• The merger announcement on June 6th sent shockwaves through the golfing community• Ageism reflects more about the observer's perspective than actual limitations• True "oldness" comes from loss of curiosity and playfulness, not chronological age• Most golfers hit fewer greens in regulation than they think, making wedge selection crucial• Ping Glide 4.0 wedges offer consistent performance across various course conditions• Engineers often struggle to explain technical benefits in terms that matter to playersSupport the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
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
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 482 - Arron Oberholser Talks Capt Keegan, LIV-Tour, and More One of our favorite aspects of the PGA Tour coming to Detroit with the Rocket Classic is the chance to sit down with our friend Arron Oberholser to talk about golf's most pressing issues. You'll enjoy the thoughtful insights from one of the the game's best analysts and thinkers, recorded live at Detroit Golf Club. ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
What's behind the headlines in sports this week? DP & McGhee serve up another fast-paced rundown of the latest in the business of sport: PGA TOUR Enterprises makes a power move, naming Brian Rolapp (former NFL media chief) as CEO. What does this mean for the future of the TOUR and any potential reunification with players on the LIV Tour? Scott O'Neil and Chris Heck are back together—this time at LIV Golf. JJ Spaun stuns the field and captures the U.S. Open—we look at what his win means. FIFA Club World Cup struggles to sell tickets in the U.S.—Was this a complete miss by FIFA? WNBA is in talks with ION for renewing media rights. Should the players be at the table? NASCAR was in Mexico City—What was the reception? You'll hear a few different narratives.
Today we're broadcasting live from the Blythefield Country Club in Plainfield Township as it's the 11th year of the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. Throughout the show we were joined by some of the great folks connected to the Meijer LPGA to hear about what's new this year, what the meaning is behind the event, and more. We were also joined by some of our great guests to talk about the Tigers, PGA, LPGA, NBA Playoffs, and more. Throughout all three hours, we were joined by Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official, and is an Instructor for the Ferris State Golf Management Program. He and Huge talked all about how the ladies are playing in the Meijer LPGA today, they talked about the US Open and how difficult the course has been for the players, discussed the relationship between the PGA Tour and LIV Tour, talked about other storylines surrounding the World of Golf, and so much more. At the end of the first hour, we were joined by Melissa Conway who is the Director of Community Partnerships & Giving for Meijer. She joined us to talk about raising funds for food baskets, told us how much they've raised since they've started, talked about how you can help, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting live from the Blythefield Country Club in Plainfield Township as it's the 11th year of the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. Throughout the show we were joined by some of the great folks connected to the Meijer LPGA to hear about what's new this year, what the meaning is behind the event, and more. We were also joined by some of our great guests to talk about the Tigers, PGA, LPGA, NBA Playoffs, and more. Throughout all three hours, we were joined by Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official, and is an Instructor for the Ferris State Golf Management Program. Throughout our second hour, Bill Hobson from Michigan Golf Live also sat in with Mark and Huge. They talked all about how the ladies are playing in the Meijer LPGA today, they talked about the US Open and how difficult the course has been for the players, discussed the relationship between the PGA Tour and LIV Tour, talked about other storylines surrounding the World of Golf, and so much more. We were then joined by Cathy Cooper who is the Tournament Director for the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. She filled us in on the fun and exciting things you'll find at the Tournament, told us what's new this year, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting live from the Blythefield Country Club in Plainfield Township as it's the 11th year of the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. Throughout the show we were joined by some of the great folks connected to the Meijer LPGA to hear about what's new this year, what the meaning is behind the event, and more. We were also joined by some of our great guests to talk about the Tigers, PGA, LPGA, NBA Playoffs, and more. Throughout all three hours, we were joined by Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official, and is an Instructor for the Ferris State Golf Management Program. He and Huge talked all about how the ladies are playing in the Meijer LPGA today, they talked about the US Open and how difficult the course has been for the players, discussed the relationship between the PGA Tour and LIV Tour, talked about other storylines surrounding the World of Golf, and so much more. We wrapped up the show talking with Chef Brian Williams from the Meijer Team. He told us about all of the great food you'll be able to get your hands on at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting live from the Blythefield Country Club in Plainfield Township as it's the 11th year of the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. Throughout the show we were joined by some of the great folks connected to the Meijer LPGA to hear about what's new this year, what the meaning is behind the event, and more. We were also joined by some of our great guests to talk about the Tigers, PGA, LPGA, NBA Playoffs, and more. Throughout all three hours, we were joined by Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official, and is an Instructor for the Ferris State Golf Management Program. He and Huge talked all about how the ladies are playing in the Meijer LPGA today, they talked about the US Open and how difficult the course has been for the players, discussed the relationship between the PGA Tour and LIV Tour, talked about other storylines surrounding the World of Golf, and so much more. In our first hour, we were joined by LPGA Golfer Grace Kim so she could talk about her first day playing as she currently is in second place. We were then joined by Melissa Conway who is the Director of Community Partnerships & Giving for Meijer. She joined us to talk about raising funds for food baskets, told us how much they've raised since they've started, talked about how you can help, and more. Bill Hobson from Michigan Golf Live joined Huge and Mark in the second hour to talk about the storylines surrounding Golf. We wrapped up the second hour with Cathy Cooper who is the Tournament Director for the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. She filled us in on the fun and exciting things you'll find at the Tournament, told us what's new this year, and more. We wrapped up the show talking with Chef Brian Williams from the Meijer Team. He told us about all of the great food you'll be able to get your hands on at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Golf and Politics, we go behind the scenes at Tour Quality Golf in Tulsa with owner and longtime golf industry pro Ross MacDonald. From how he got his start in golf to what it's really like running one of the region's top club fitting shops, Ross opens up about the grind of golf entrepreneurship, the state of golf tech, and his insights into the future of the indoor game. We talk golf ball rollback, custom fittings for LIV Tour winner Eugenio Chacarra, and the rise of indoor golf culture. Plus, we dive into how political conversations have become so commonplace and the shift in how people view politics today. Key Topics: Alternatives to golf ball rollback for making pro tournaments more entertaining Club fitting for multi-tour winner Eugenio Chacarra Why golf ball rollback could hurt amateur players and business The rise of indoor golf and simulator culture The role politics plays in today's golf communities
The RBC Heritage at Harbour Town had an exciting Sunday finish as Justin Thomas finally returned to the winner's circle with a playoff victory.The LPGA's JM Eagle LA Championship produced a new winner, in just her third start, and a large donation to support LA Firefighters.This week marks the LPGA's first Major Championship, the Chevron Championship, in Houston, TX. Alex is on the grounds for the first few days and shares his thoughts on the course and a conversation with Gurleen Kaur, playing in her second Chevron Championship.The PGA TOUR's opposite event, the Coral Putacana Championship, saw Joel Dahmen lose a commanding lead down the stretch Sunday, a disappointing end to an otherwise good week of play. Plus, content creator and up-and-comer Wesley Bryan couldn't play after being suspended for playing in the LIV Duels event a few weeks ago.This week's Zurich Classic features a team format unique to the New Orleans event, and the returning duo of Masters Champ Rory McIlroy and fellow countryman Shane Lowry are the odds-on favorite.Michael shares an update on his fractured elbow, and Alex celebrates his hometown's 250th Birthday.In Tuned In, Michael caught the cult-classic 100's of Beavers with a packed theatre and can't stop recommending it, while Alex shares an unsettling update to this year's Fyre Festival.This week's guest is Darrell Kestner, a PGA Professional in New York who has played in the PGA Professional Championship over 6 decades. Darrell shares stories from his long playing career, how he won the event with different putting strokes, and more.The NBA Playoffs are in full force and Alex is all in on his Boston Celtics.Michael shares a wild inning that happening in Minor League Baseball, with a routine play that cause major deja vu.As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Michael can't believe that the case of the Jersey Shore went to the home of the chicken tender in his New Hampshire home. Support our friends!Use our special link - https://zen.ai/thecourseoflife - to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4DtListen + Love + Subscribe: www.courseoflifepodcast.comSupport the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4IJoin us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJFollow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ
Hughes Norton joined Baskin and Phelps to preview the upcoming Masters Tournament, who he's looking forward to seeing this weekend, and why the weekend at Augusta is so special. He also talked about the LIV Tour competing with the PGA, whether or not the two sides will merge, and why he thinks having competing Tours isn't necessarily the best thing for the game of golf.
#979 Launching Our 20th Year! Summary Our guest is PGA professional, broadcaster, author, speaker, Steve Scott talking about his journey in the golf world, his experiences playing against Tiger Woods, and his transition into golf media. Scott shares insights on golf course architecture, the dynamics of caddying for a spouse, and the unique perspective he brings as a broadcaster. We also delve into the current state of golf, discussing the dynamics between the PGA Tour and LIV Tour, the evolution of golf instruction, and the importance of balancing practice with actual play. We explore emerging formats in golf, the impact of technology on instruction, and share valuable insights and advice for golfers at all levels. Learn more at stevescottpga.com and hole19events.com TakeawaysSteve Scott played professionally for six years before shifting focus.A passion for golf architecture developed through exposure to great courses.Playing against Tiger Woods was a pivotal moment in Scott's career.Caddying for a spouse can be both rewarding and challenging.Scott transitioned into golf media, leveraging his communication skills.Broadcasting allows Scott to share insights from his PGA experience.The future of golf is uncertain, especially between PGA and LIV.Emerging formats like TGL could change golf's landscape.Players are confused about the future of golf due to tight-lipped meetings.Golf instruction is more accessible than ever through online platforms.Balancing practice and play is essential for improvement.The best golf advice often revolves around simple mechanics.Understanding the role of the lead arm can improve swing controlLet's play golf together this Spring! Our next Golf Smarter Adventure will be on the Robert Trent Jones Trail in Birmingham, AL on March 26-30, 2025. Space is limited to 3 foursomes. Deadline to register is January 15. Learn more and reserve your spot now at tmigolf.com/golfsmarter Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube for daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. We also post articles and video shorts on LinkedIn @FredGreene (from Novato, CA). Receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. This episode is brought to you by the all new T-Rex3 created by Amazfit which is available at us.amazfit.com/golfsmarter as well as major retailers Best Buy, Target, Walmartand Amazon, but when you purchase at us.amazfit.com/golfsmarter, you'll get 15% off with the promo code GolfSmarter.This episode is sponsored by SelectQuote. Make sure you get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at selectquote.com/golfsmarter.
We're live from the range at Valhalla as everyone from Scottie Scheffler to Tommy Fleetwood walks by preparing the second major championship of the year. We discuss Rory's chances, Dad Scottie returning to action, Tiger's under the radar week, the latest LIV/Tour negotiations, Valhalla and more. And we do Closest To The Pin and From The Gallery.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