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An epic conclusion to The Open deserves a Roundtable Recap worthy of a champion writer. So, 16-time author Lorne Rubenstein, the golf columnist for the Globe and Mail in Toronto for nearly 35 years, joins Bob and Kelly to review another major triumph for Xander Schauffele. Oh, and Bob picked Xander to win. Just call him the Nostradamus of Golf!
Stephen and Jim discuss the seminal 2001 book, A Season in Dornoch - written by the great Canadian golf writer Lorne Rubenstein. Lorne joins for part of the discussion. A celebration of all that is great about Scottish golf.
Nick Taylor is the Canadian Open champion and Ben Ennis is basking in all the glory. He kicks off the show with long-time Canadian golf writer, and 16-time author Lorne Rubenstein as they go over what they saw over the weekend. How impressive was his performance from Friday to Sunday? And where does Lorne rank this moment in all his Canadian sports memories? Up next, Ben is joined by Blake Murphy, as they go over the Raptors' hire of Darko Rajakovic and Fred Van Vleet opting out of his contract. Ben is also joined by 2003 Masters champion Mike Weir! He talks about his time with Nick yesterday on the green and the emotions he felt watching a fellow Canadian win in Canada. Mike also shares how he feels about the guys going into the US Open this year. Ben is then joined by another former PGA player Brad Fritsch, and they go over his thoughts about Nick Taylor winning the Canadian Open. How much pressure does Nick feel at that moment? And what was Brad feeling as Adam lifted the trophy? We then hear from Kevin Blue the Chief Sport Officer of Golf Canada about what this mean will win for Golf in Canada, and how Canadian golf has been able to get to this result. Finally, Ben closes out the show with the host of Blair and Barker, Kevin Barker! They go over his experience at the Canadian Open and recap the Blue Jays' win over the Twins and what we can expect to see this week against the Orioles.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The PGA/LIV tours merger and the Canadian Open enters the weekend with Canadians in contention. Guest: Lorne Rubenstein. Inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. Golf columnist and author. Books include: Unprecedented, The Masters and Me, Tiger Woods and Lorne Rubenstein. - Moe and Me: Encounters with Moe Norman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We sat down with decorated golf journalist and writer - Lorne Rubenstein - for our second Player Profile episode, chronicling the career of the legendary, enigmatic character: Moe Norman.Murray Irwin ‘'Moe'' Norman was a professional golfer from Kitchener, Ontario. Self-taught, with a unique swing, demeanour and personality, as well as a god given skill for flushing the golf ball.He won nearly everything in his home country, was admired by his peers for the control he had over the ball and was once desired by Tiger Woods as being one of only two people to ever 'truly own their swing'. The other was Ben Hogan.Lorne knew Moe well, having met at the age of 13 at a local range and for many decades spent time together as their lives and their careers in the game evolved. It's a great episode and we hope you enjoy it!If you've enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Lorne is a Canadian golf journalist and author. He has written over 16 Golf books which includes the “The 1997 Masters: My Story” co-written with Tiger Woods. Lorne has also co-written books with Jim Nelford, George Knudson, David Leadbetter, and Nick Price. We mostly chat about Moe Norman and his book “Moe & Me: Encounters with Moe Norman, Golf's Mysterious Genius”. Tiger Woods told Golf Digest, "Only two golfers have ever truly owned their swings, Moe Norman and Ben Hogan." We also chat about trends in golf instruction.
A new sub-series of podcasts for 2023, we take a look at the iconic ball striker George Knudson, famed for his debonair looks on the course and zen-like control when playing he was a fascinating character. Described by Jack Nicklaus as having ‘a million dollar swing and a ten cent putter', George Knudson is Canadian Golfer who simply adored his craft. Lorne Rubenstein who co-authored the book ‘The Natural Golf Swing' with George brilliantly captured his career and persona in this podcast.We'll be doing more player profiles throughout the year taking names from history who have fascinating stories to share, or do not get the recognition they perhaps deserve.If you've enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Arash Madani checks in with Ben fresh off a night in Orlando with the Canadian Women's Soccer team and a 2-0 loss to the US. The game was played in protest last night and Arash helps break down the issues at stake, the women's leverage and how the US Women's Team proved that this is not a fight that Canada Soccer can win. Ben closes with Lorne Rubenstein (25:08), who once wrote a book with Tiger Woods, giving his take on his return to action this week at The Genesis. Then, rivalries in golf, between players and even between leagues like PGA vs LIV.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Han är golfstjärnan som revolutionerade en hel sport, men som fick se sitt eftermäle vittra sönder av skador och skandaler. Tiger Woods räknas som världens genom tiderna bästa golfspelare och beskrivs ha förändrat sporten. Som barn tränades han av sin pappa Earl, som med sin bakgrund som elitsoldat i den amerikanska militären, använde sig av oortodoxa sätt att förbereda Tiger för framtida mentala prövningar. Med ett psyke av stål, teknisk skicklighet och en överlägsen fysisk styrka blir Tiger runt millenieskiftet mer eller mindre oslagbar på golfplanen. Han är den första golfaren med afroamerikansk och asiatisk bakgrund att vinna tävling efter tävling och slå de flesta rekord som funnits inom sporten. Med sina framgångar lyckas Tiger både modernisera och popularisera sporten, men gör en karriärmässig tvärvändning efter en uppmärksammad otrohetsskandal. Efter år av skador och skandaler återvänder Tiger till toppen, men är nära att mista allt återigen i en bilolycka. I avsnittet hörs: Farrell Evans, sportjournalist och Martin Hardenberger, chefredaktör på Svenska GolfmagasinetProgramledare och avsnittsförfattare: Carl-Johan UlvenäsReporter: Alice Dadgostar Producent: Patrik Stanelius Tekniker: Fredrik NilssonAvsnittet producerades 2023 av Studio OlgaLjudklippen i programmet är hämtade från: CNN, CBS, ABC, AP, NBC, Trans world sports, Sveriges Radio, TMC, Golfing World, ESPN, The Masters, USGA, PGA Tour, OWN, World Golf Hall of Fame.I vår research har vi bland annat haft nytta av böckerna "Training a Tiger" av Earl Woods och "Unprecedented" av Tiger Woods och Lorne Rubenstein.
In this episode of Renovation Report, Brad Klein talks with Canadian golf writer Lorne Rubenstein about the positive attributes of links golf and why links golf is, in Rubenstein's view, the best golf. They also diiscuss their mutual affection for Royal Dornochourse and how European golf's acceptance of brown conditions is much more conducive to long-term sustainability and even can result in improved playing conditions. They also discuss how the golf course in Europe often has a central role in the town and can be a resource for families who do not necessarily play golf, but still use it for recreational purposes.
In a wild summer for golf and with LIV vs PGA still in the news we speak to Canadian author Lorne Rubenstein as today was the final Canadian Open for Lori Kane - meanwhile - Brooke Henderson is in contention in Ottawa. Lorne says what while Brooke is great, there is a laziness among golf media to not tell stories of other great Canadian golfers. Later (27:00) we speak to Arash Madani fresh off of his trip to Boston where the jays swept the Red Sox. Surprise surprise - pitching and defence wins games. Then a detailed look at Jordan Romano and whether or not he will be used as a 6 out closer. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
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Guest: Lorne Rubenstein, Longtime Golf Writer and Author. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Adnan Virk (0:32) joins us to set up the 2022 MLB season and how the Yankees specifically are so tough to predict. Plus the Guardians getting a long term deal done with Jose Ramirez today. Later on a chat with Lorne Rubenstein (26:00), golf author who wrote a book with Tiger Woods. Lorne discusses how Tiger only shows up at a tournament if he thinks he can win, otherwise, he would not even appear at Augusta this week. From Tiger to Ali, athletes that changed and elevated their sport. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
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Score Golf's Lorne Rubenstein joins the show to discuss his column on his experiences of golfing with Sean Connery who passed away over the weekend, what he was like on the course, the Masters, Jack Nicklaus comments on supporting Donald Trump and more.
Sportsnet’s Stephen Brunt kicks off the show by talking about the no-contact order for the OHL, Natey Adjei recaps Week 8 of the NFL, Harman Dayal weighs in on what the Canucks should do with Loui Eriksson, and Lorne Rubenstein talks about his unique relationship with the late Sean Connery.
In the 2nd hour of the show the guys discuss the NFL weekend, the Bills win over the Patriots, who the best wide receiver in the game is, the US Presidential Election and more. Score Golf's Lorne Rubenstein joins the show to discuss golfing with Sean Connery who passed away over the weekend.
On this episode GSL and Coach Tim welcome back one of the worlds finest golf writers Lorne Rubenstein to talk Tiger, The Masters and Golf in the time of The Virus. As always brought to you by TaylorMade Golf!
Tom Dunne introduces a new (and irregular) podcast from the folks at McKellar, featuring our contributors reading their own stories from the magazine. In episode, one Lorne Rubenstein on the restorative effects of golf without golf clubs. Wandering Brora.
Reid speaks with Lorne Rubenstein, Longtime Golf Writer and Author. Tom Renney, CEO, Hockey Canada. Plus, Kellen and Reid play Pro Wrestling Trivia!
This episode features an interview with the distinguished golf writer and journalist, Lorne Rubenstein. Our conversation is about Moe Norman, and specifically Lorne’s book entitled, “Moe & Me: Encounters with Moe Norman, Golf’s Mysterious Genius.”... The post Episode 21: Lorne Rubenstein appeared first on No Laying Up.
Golf journalst Lorne Rubenstein joined the show to discuss the 20th anniversary of Tiger Woods' first career Masters victory.
Reid chats about the history of star abuse in sports and expectations for Oilers' star Connor McDavid in the playoffs. Then, Reid talks to veteran golf writer and author of "The 1997 Masters: My Story" Lorne Rubenstein about home viewers calling in rule violations during professional golf tournaments.
Our Scotland Week guests return for the Emergency 9 golf-travel quiz, beginning with famed Canadian golf writer Lorne Rubenstein, author of “A Season in Dornoch,” discussing everything from Cabo to Canada with stops in Japan, England, Ireland and, of course, his beloved Scottish linksland.
Famed Canadian golf writer Lorne Rubenstein kicks off Scotland Week on “Talking GolfGetaways” by joining co-hosts Mitch Laurance and Darin Bunch for a conversation about his “Season in Dornoch” and his longtime love of links golf.
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In this episode, we focus on Tiger Woods and interview acclaimed golf writer Lorne Rubenstein, whose recent article in Time provided a surprisingly open look at the life of an athlete who transcended golf.
Alan Bastable talks with Lorne Rubenstein, the writer on the other end of the Tiger Woods TIME interview. The two discuss Rubenstein's chase of the interview and go over what was left on the cutting room floor.
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Mitch Laurance catches up with one of Canada’s famed golf scribes for a conversation about golf in the north of North America By MITCH LAURANCE / @MitchLaurance — Following the playing of the Open Championship, the eyes of the golf world move immediately to Canada, where the fourth-oldest national championship in the game, the RBC […] The post Golf Connections: Lorne Rubenstein talks Canadian Open and state of the game appeared first on GolfGetaways.
Roy talks to Lorne Rubenstein about the PGA and what players to for who show potential and promise, as well as his book about his relationship with Moe Norman, the greatest player ever See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lorne Rubenstein has been one of the game's great chroniclers for more than 30 years but after this week's Canadian Open will file his final weekly column for Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper. Rod Morri caught up with Lorne to get his thoughts on the state of the game as he looks back on more than three decades of experience.