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I studion sitter Martin, Panos, Ludvig och Theo. Denna vecka börjar vi beta tag i några av sommarens storsatsningar på bio. Flertalet av oss har varit och sett nya filmen Superman, och det blir delade meningar i studion. Ludvig har sett remaken av How to Train Your Dragon och ger redaktionen en heltäckande bild av upplevelsen. Theo har varit nere i YouTube-träsket och sett på populära serien Murder Drones och Martin har spelat ett av de mest japanska spelen som finns, nämligen Katamari Damacy. Såklart blir det en tävling också, en tävling om sallad. Missa inte det. 13:10 - Intro 16:32 - Murder Drones 35:17 - Katamari Damacy 46:37 - Tävling 1:02:16 - How to Train Your Dragon 1:20:17 - Superman Har DU något att säga till oss? Tips på något att prata om, åsikter om något vi sagt eller vill kanske bara säga hej? Skriv till oss på Facebook, följ oss på Instagram @medisradio och mejla till oss på medisradio@gmail.com. Vill ni se oss spela spel på Twitch så följ oss på @MedisRadioTV. Musik: Intro: Get Hyped - Moose With a Scarf Outro: Back to You - Moose With a Scarf feat. Lauren Richards
I ukens #pengepodden forklarer Jan Ludvig Andreassen, makroøkonom i Eika Gruppen, de store linjene bak krigen i Ukraina, Norges forhold til Europa og hvilke næringer vi bør satse på framover. Episoden ble tatt opp 22. august 2025.Agenda:(00:46) - Fred i Ukraina?(15:15) - Europas fremtid(27:44) - Hva skal vi leve av?Denne podcasten skal anses som markedsføringsmateriell, og innholdet må ikke oppfattes som en investeringsanbefaling. Podcasten er kun ment til informasjonsformål og generell spareveiledning. Nordnet tar ikke ansvar for eventuelle tap som måtte oppstå ved bruk av informasjonen i denne podcasten. Les mer på Nordnet.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ludvig Åberg joined the show today and the two-time European Ryder Cup member talked about the difference in his second year on tour, what is impressive about Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland and how well he was made to feel a part of the team in his first Ryder Cup in Rome. Johnson Wagner joined Gary Williams in studio to talk about the just-announced Golf Channel Games that will be captained by Rory McIlroy & Scottie Scheffler, and they also discussed this weekend's Walker Cup at Cypress Point
September är här och det betyder nytt avsnitt av KPodden! Det blir mycket skoj: Lukas har varit på ett äckligt museum, Jossan knaprar i sig insekter och Ludvig trodde att domedagen var här. Dessutom: Svängig lyssnar-musik! Bittra veteran-katter! Jerker vajar!
I studion sitter Martin, Panos, Ludvig och Theo. Det är dags för en helt ny säsong av er favoritpodcast! Vi kickar igång direkt med roliga recensioner, skratt kring sommarens alla händelser och framåtblickar kring vad som komma skall i den nya säsongen. Såklart blir det även en tävling! Häng med på säsongsstarten och ha en fantastisk höst. 15:06 - Intro 33:31 - Spy x Family 55:56 - Paradise 1:01:19 - PEAK 1:12:22 - 10 Things I Hate About You 1:22:33 - Tävling Har DU något att säga till oss? Tips på något att prata om, åsikter om något vi sagt eller vill kanske bara säga hej? Skriv till oss på Facebook, följ oss på Instagram @medisradio och mejla till oss på medisradio@gmail.com. Vill ni se oss spela spel på Twitch så följ oss på @MedisRadioTV. Musik: Intro: Get Hyped - Moose With a Scarf Outro: Back to You - Moose With a Scarf feat. Lauren Richards
Ludvig den 2: a av Bayern, kallades för ”Sagokungen” och han kallades även för spritt språngande galen. Han levde i en sagovärld och byggde slott, Disneyslott. I stället för att regera sitt land dagdrömde Ludvig om att han var svanriddaren från Richard Wagners opera Lohengrin. Ludvig tog aldrig några politiska beslut, utan flydde till sin sagovärld. Och sagovärlden kostade stadskassan mängder och det kostade Ludvig sin tron och till slut även hans liv.Programledare: Dan Hörning & Cornelia BobergManus av Ia AlmströmKlippning och ljudbearbetning av Cornelia BobergMusik av David Oscarsson. Följ oss på instagram, facebook och tiktok: Nu blir det historia Maila oss på zimwaypodcast@gmail.comFölj Dan Hörning på instagram här: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/Följ Cornelia Boberg på instagram här: https://www.instagram.com/corneliaboberg/Lyssna på mer av Davids musik här: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4TlPapBXUu5nmWfz5Powcx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Omega European Masters -Discussing top 9 on odds board -1 matchup -2 t10's -2 outrights (16/1 & 18/1) -Sleeper, Best Bet The Golf Preview Podcast on Pregame's Network (0:12 – 0:29) set the stage for this week's deep dive into PGA Tour and DP World Tour betting picks. Host Will Doctor brought sharp insights, beginning with the headline story of Tommy Fleetwood's first PGA Tour win at Eastlake, a monumental 2025 moment for golf betting fans. From Memphis to the BMW, Fleetwood's heartbreaks turned into motivation, showing resilience and class (0:39 – 9:23). Doctor highlighted upcoming DP World Tour action, including the Omega European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre, where Matt Wallace defends in the Swiss Alps. With Matthew Fitzpatrick at 9-1, Alex Noren at 14-1, and Aaron Rai at 16-1, the field is stacked. He also previewed the Irish Open, the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and the high-stakes Korn Ferry Tour Finals with thirty PGA Tour cards on the line, key storylines shaping fall golf betting. Alex Noren (9:23 – 9:49) celebrated his first victory in seven years, returning from injury with elite iron play and renewed confidence. Will Doctor noted profitable tickets cashed on Fitzpatrick and Smylie, while Rasmus Højgaard locked in his Ryder Cup spot despite missed chances (9:49 – 11:04). Fleetwood's breakthrough was the season's most-watched non-major, with over 4.4 million viewers, a massive data point for PGA Tour betting relevance. Fleetwood's own reflection (11:05 – 11:30) captured the moment: one win as the foundation for many. Yet betting cards saw setbacks with Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, and Ludvig Åberg falling short (11:31 – 39:00). Only Sam Burns delivered, finishing top ten and strengthening his Ryder Cup candidacy. Doctor analyzed Ryder Cup projections, calling for Scheffler, Schauffele, Henley, English, DeChambeau, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young, Ben Griffin, and Sam Burns to form Team USA, while Cantlay's runner-up finish secured his place. Team Europe, led by Luke Donald, is anchored by Rory McIlroy, Fleetwood, Rose, Hatton, and Højgaard, with Lowry, Straka, Åberg, Hovland, Fitzpatrick, and Rahm likely filling out the roster. The Omega European Masters odds board was then dissected in detail. Fitzpatrick's strong form made him one to watch but not a pre-tournament bet at 9-1. Noren at 14-1 presented elite value, while Aaron Rai's struggles with the putter kept him off Doctor's card. The spotlight shifted to the Højgaard twins, with Nicolai at 16-1 and Rasmus at 18-1, both primed to contend at altitude. Marco Penge's explosive driving but inconsistent putting made him a risky choice. Wyndham Clark at 25-1 drew intrigue, though erratic driving raised concerns. In betting matchups, Oliver Lindell over Yuki Ichikawa emerged as a sharp play. Doctor's official card closed with Noren to top ten at +125, Rasmus Højgaard to top ten at +187, Nicolai Højgaard outright at 16-1, Rasmus outright at 18-1, Sami Välimäki as a sleeper to top ten at +350, and Nicolai Højgaard to top ten as the best bet at +162. These Omega European Masters picks provide actionable golf betting insights backed by recent form, strokes gained data, and Ryder Cup momentum. The Golf Preview Podcast (ending timestamp) delivered a comprehensive breakdown of PGA Tour betting, DP World Tour odds, Ryder Cup team construction, and European Masters predictions. For golf fans and bettors alike, the combination of statistical insight, player performance analysis, and betting recommendations made this preview essential. Pregame's coverage positioned the Omega European Masters as a premier betting opportunity in late summer golf, where smart wagering strategies could turn form analysis into profitable outcomes. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lukas tar upp örnbrillorna, Jossan drömmer om apor och Ludvig vill se en film utan handling. I augusti månads bonusavsnitt är KPoddtrion sällsynt babbliga!
Mer än någon annan monark har Ludvig XIV av Frankrike kommit att personifiera 1600-talet. Han var krigarkungen med tidens starkaste arméer, Solkungen som älskade maskerader och hovliv, den notoriskt otrogne äkta maken som avverkade älskarinnor som nästan blev lika ryktbara som han själv. Ingen som intresserar sig för epoken kommer runt Ludvig och det jättelika palats han lät bygga strax utanför Paris – Versailles.Versailles var mycket mer än ett slott. På kort tid förvandlades den lilla orten till en Västeuropas största städer, och alla som ville påverka europeisk storpolitik var förr eller senare tvingade att ta sig hit. Palatset var ingen stängd värld utan anlades för att imponera på besökare och få alla att inse den franska kungamaktens överlägsenhet. Faktum är att Ludvig XIV själv skrev den första guideboken, och antalet turister var snart så stort att bristen på toaletter blev ett stort bekymmer. Men det var skillnad på besökare och besökare. Samtliga kunde beundra parken, men endast de lyckligt lottade favoriterna fick delta i kungens dagliga ritualer och få tillträde till hans innersta kammare. Föga förvånande blev Versailles också scen för mängder av intriger, i vilka man inte drog sig för någonting – till exempel anklagelser om häxeri och giftmord – för att främja sin sak.I detta avsnitt av podden Harrisons dramatiska historia samtalar Dick Harrison, professor i historia vid Lunds universitet, och fackboksförfattaren Katarina Harrison Lindbergh om det makalösa Versailles och dess legendariska hovliv.Bild: Flygfoto över slottet i Versailles, Frankrike. Den storslagna barockanläggningen utgör ett av Europas mest kända kungliga residens och symboliserar det franska enväldets prakt under Ludvig XIV:s tid. Källa: Vue aérienne du château de Versailles en France, ToucanWings — Travail personnel, CC BY-SA 3.0.Klippare: Emanuel LehtonenProducent: Urban Lindstedt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ludvig Gustafsson predikar på sin avtackningsgudstjänst.
Lukas hälsar till fåren, Jossan slukar alla blommor hon ser och Ludvig är inte inom hej-håll. Är det askpodd in the air?! Yes box! Mängder av lyssnarfrågor får svar: Det blir kloner på badhus! Häst-kalas! Koko-Koko äter kokos-kokos!
In the main pod earlier in the week we read a message from Tour Pro and wolfpacker Paul Moloney who had heard Mark talking about being blown away by seeing a 21-year old Tiger Woods could do when he played the 1996 Australian Open. Paul played with Tiger in part of that tournament, and whilst we couldn't get hold of him in the main pod (something about being in a meeting, we reckon he call screened us) we got him to buzz through today.Paul tells us about playing with Tiger and watching him close up, saying in reference to Tiger's Club Head speed that 'it was quite incredible'. He talks through some of Tiger's club selections and how they were different to the other players, and how he felt that watching Tiger in that tournament felt like it was a moment in history. And we find out what Paul is up to these days post his career as a Tour Pro.Then onto some comments and feedback. Wolfpacker Matthew has messaged to let us know that he is listening in Spain, and has just finished playing Club Golf D'Or. Sheez Matthew, way to make us very envious!Adrian has a question about the Australian Masters.Voicemail comes in from Anthony who asks about pathways for young players, Mark tells us a story about Max Charles and Ludvig Åberg at Texas Tech.And wolfpacker Geoff, who is from Melbourne but is presently travelling in the US with his wife, has sent some rake photos in from Idaho that he reckons should end the rakepod discussion for good.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best. See your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;Golf Clearance Outlet, visit them online here to find your nearest store.Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia.And watchMynumbers: download from the App Store or Google Play, and Southern Golf Club: with their brand new Simulator Room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I første episode etter ferien fikk vi gleden av å prate med Jan Ludvig Andreassen, Sjefsøkonom i Eika Gruppen og en av Norges mest profilerte økonomier. Med over 30 års erfaring fra institusjoner som Norges Bank, DNB og Alfred Berg, samt en samfunnsøkonomiutdanning fra Universitetet i Oslo, er Jan Ludvig kjent for sine ukonvensjonelle analyser og treffsikre kommentarer om makroøkonomi. Gjennom sin blogg «Jans Blogg» og hyppige opptredener i media utfordrer han etablerte perspektiver på temaer som renter, boligmarked og global økonomi.I episoden dykker vi inn i klassiske makrotemaer rundt handelskrig, krig, renter, valuta og mye mer. Aksjeinvestorer får noen klare tips fra Jan Ludvig om hvordan man kan tenke rundt viktige makroforhold. Vi fikk også tid til å prate en del om kronekursen og utsiktene for økonomisk vekst i Europa og over dammen, men mest av alt fikk vi pratet om fremtidsutsiktene til Norge og norsk økonomi.Mer fra Jan Ludvig kan du finne her:Jans Blogg: https://jansblogg.eika.no/ X: https://x.com/makroblogger Vel lytt!Ønsker du å være med på discord?Gå hit: https://discord.gg/CsxNmyXGbE Hvis du ønsker å støtte podcasten, har vi satt opp en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StockUp831
I studion sitter Martin, Panos, Ludvig och Theo. Vi har nått en milstolpe. Medis Radio firar 200 avsnitt och vi tar ett avsnitt till att gå igenom historia, trivia, statistik och lyfta fram favoritämnen ur vår katalog. Passa på att fira med oss och njuta av ett riktigt kärleksfullt avsnitt av Medis Radio. 00:00 - Intro 10:00 - Megalopolis 15:24 - The Gentlemen 18:50 - Mass Effect 23:26 - Coherence 37:08 - Shōgun 42:03 - Trine 45:51 - American Gods 51:09 - Death Parade 1:01:06 - Ori and the Will of the Wisps 1:05:10 - Sex Education 1:10:48 - ASMR 1:16:30 - I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream 1:25:11 - ‘Allo ‘Allo 1:30:16 - Oppenheimer 1:33:59 - Shenmue 1:49:10 - Doki Doki Literature Club! 1:53:26 - Frostpunk 1:56:53 - Den stora älgvandringen 2:04:11 - Thunder In My Heart Har DU något att säga till oss? Tips på något att prata om, åsikter om något vi sagt eller vill kanske bara säga hej? Skriv till oss på Facebook, följ oss på Instagram @medisradio och mejla till oss på medisradio@gmail.com. Vill ni se oss spela spel på Twitch så följ oss på @MedisRadioTV. Musik: Pontus Ljung
Denna veckan gästar Ludvig Scheja, kreativ chef och medgrundare på Tapster och Triwa. Vi pratar om hur framtidens betalningar inte längre behöver ske med kort eller mobil, utan med något du bär på dig. Tapster utvecklar smarta wearables som gör det möjligt att betala med till exempel en ring, helt utan batteri och laddning. Kommer framtiden innebära att vi bär tekniken snarare än att ha den i fickan? Vad händer när funktion, mode och betalningar smälter samman? Lyssna där poddar finns!
Are your hips actually rotating the way elite golfers do?In this video, Mike Granto & Shuan Webb are diving into one of the most misunderstood and underrated parts of the golf swing—internal and external hip rotation. This isn't just about turning — it's about how your knees and pelvis work together to unlock real rotational power.Most golfers (even the decent ones) get this wrong. They rotate everything together like a block of wood... and it kills their speed, power, and consistency. We're going to show you why that's a mistake—and how pros like Rory and Ludvig Åberg are doing it differently.Using years of GEARS data and real swing analysis from thousands of amateurs and pros, we reveal the real reason your hips might be stuck, and how to fix it with just a small shift in how you stretch your pelvis away from your femurs.This video is a must-watch for golfers who want to rotate better, hit it further, and stop sliding all over the place. It's based on biomechanical truth, not Instagram fluff.Mike & Shaun break down:How your lead and trail knees SHOULD move during backswing and downswingThe role of femur stretch vs. lazy hip turnWhy most amateurs are doing the opposite of what pros doA simple check from face-on video to know if you're screwing it upAnd why fixing this will help your swing without endless drills or reps
In this very special episode of Bonfire Conversations, I finally sit down with Ludvig Forssell—composer and audio director behind Metal Gear Solid V, Death Stranding, and Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.We talk about his journey from Sweden to Japan, how he landed his first gig at Konami, and what it's really like collaborating with Hideo Kojima. Ludvig shares stories from behind the scenes, the emotional philosophy behind Death Stranding 2, and why AAA games may be forgetting the beauty of music.We also explore love, fear, and absurdity in our Penny for Your Thoughts segment—including what it's like to work with Norman Reedus and the moment a fishbone beach became the sound of another world.This conversation took place while I was in Iran—just weeks after the country was bombarded and cut off from the world. But against all odds, through chaos and broken signals, we made this connection happen. And maybe that's the spirit of Death Stranding too.
Lukas kämpar med födelsedagarna, Jossan besöker vita varelser i en svart grotta och Ludvig slarvar med gnagarna... Den ljuva sommaren är äntligen här och detta firar KPodden med stress-glass, magisk yrkesvägledning, fantasi-åsnor och mycket annat!
Stackars Jeppe! Han har supit igen och slocknat på gödselstacken. Där hittas han av baronen och hans entourage. De tänker spela Jeppe ett elakt spratt! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Så när Jeppe vaknar upp ligger han inte längre på gödselstacken utan i den finaste säng med täcken, bolster, fin nattdräkt och mössa.Jeppe på berget av Ludvig HolbergÖversättning: Sigvard MårtenssonI rollerna: Jeppe – Allan Edwall, Nilla – Margaretha Krook, Jakob Skomakare – Tor Isedal, Baron Nilus – Toivo Pawlo, Sekreteraren – Curt Mareliez, Kammartjänaren – Jan-Olof Strandberg, Lakejen Erik – Ragnar Falck, Inspektorn – Erik Hell, Magnus – Karl-Erik FlensDessutom medverkade Christina Lundqvist, Christian Bratt och Gregor Dahlman.Kompositör: Torbjörn Lundkvist Musiken framfördes av delar ut Stockholms filharmoniska orkester under ledning av Torbjörn Lundkvist.Ljud: Lennart FalénRegi: Börje MellvigFrån 1965.
Andy and Brendan went live in front of a studio audience at Local Remedy Brewing in Oakmont to recap the second round of the 2025 U.S. Open. They discuss an... interesting... leaderboard heading into the weekend, headlined by Sam Burns after a Friday 65. The two share some worry about the current situations unfolding and debate what the best-case and worst-case scenarios are come Sunday night. They two then run through the big names who won't see the weekend, including Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry, and Ludvig Åberg. There's some scuttlebutt from the grounds, some live audience interaction, and much more whimsy on this Friday the 13th recording.
(00:00-21:20) Is it Ludvig's time? TMA mea culpa. Big rebound after the Sweet Sweet Ky booking. A homestand for the ages and it's starting to feel a little wobbly. Atlanta applying for NHL expansion. Disc golf. Are all crinkle cuts the same? Martin predicting a roster reset.(21:28-33:08) RIP Brian Wilson of Beach Boys fame. Barenaked Ladies. Redbirds trending poorly. These disc golfers really seem to be bothering people.(33:18-51:43) A Rich Gould anecdote. Tim's banty about the Mizzou football game times that were released. Disappointing start time for the Alabama game. Jackson's never been to a road SEC game. The Fescoe Era. Cider & Horse. Doug doesn't like the term "under center."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textOakmont Country Club takes center stage as the guys dive into what promises to be a brutal US Open. The fairways are narrow, the rough is overgrown, and the greens are lightning fast – exactly how golf's ultimate test should be. Stories from pros' practice rounds reveal a course that will thoroughly punish anything less than precision golf.The conversation shifts to an unexpected controversy when their golf course rankings sparked outrage among followers. Wolf Creek Golf Club's placement at #24 in the Vegas region ignited fierce debate, with many arguing it deserves top-10 national status. The hosts stand firm on their assessment, explaining that while the course offers spectacular visuals, its playability issues and marathon pace of play justified its ranking. This segment highlights how subjective course ratings can be, often influenced by what golfers are accustomed to playing.Joe shares his recent Scottsdale golf adventure, where he discovered TPC Stadium Course offered more enjoyment than he anticipated. Meanwhile, Matt provides insider perspective on why Wynn Golf Club charges $800 per round – it's intentionally priced to maintain exclusivity and cater to high-end casino patrons who view golf as merely an amenity. This discussion reveals the fascinating economics behind Vegas golf's premium experiences.The episode wraps with US Open predictions, featuring picks ranging from favorites like Scottie Scheffler to dark horses like Patrick Cantlay and Ludvig Åberg. Along the way, the guys announce plans for future equipment giveaways once they reach specific social media follower milestones – giving loyal listeners chances to win putters, drivers, and other gear. Subscribe to their channels and join the conversation about golf's biggest topics, all delivered with the authentic, unfiltered perspective that makes Chasing Daylight unique.We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!
It's US Open week and you'd think we'd start the show talking about that, or maybe about Ryan Fox's win in the Canadian Open, but no. Mark has found a new emoji that he likes and that's what he brings to the table to open the show with. Seriously Talk Birdie To Me used to be a serious golf show, we have jumped the shark. Even worse, the emoji doesn't mean what Mark thinks it does....awkward.But onto the US Open! Mark loves the week, and says even though the course is set up to be brutal and unreasonable, he loves watching it. He asks Nick what a 9-marker playing on Thursday would hypothetically shoot at Oakmont. Sobering. Nick talks about how difficult the course is, and was when he played it. The rough is juicy and the greens quick, and Nick expects that there is a chance the winning score may be level par saying the course is a war of attrition.Don't forget our Talk Birdie To Me multi at Betr - 16 bucks for Scheffler top 3, Ludvig to beat Rahm, and Straka to miss the cut. Get on here.We then discuss Ryan Fox's Canadian Open win, and the playoff particularly which was enthralling. Nick and Mark would have preferred rather than a par 5, a 4 or 3 hole for the playoff.Serious time. Mark gives an investigation on the ludicrous Top 100 Golf Course ranking list.Mark and Dan have been watching a new series called Stick about a former golf pro, Nick hasn't seen it yet. See the trailer here, it's good fun and worth a look. Mark is also excited about Happy Gilmore 2 which is 6 weeks away, Nick will watch it but isn't as excited and feels it looks pretty ordinary.After the turn a selfish Top 5 from Mark. His 5 things that he is most excited about in golf at the moment. Controversial though, as Dan accuses Mark of telling porky pies, and Nick provides clarity over one of his entries that cast doubt for Mark as to whether it should be on the list.Huge week of results in the PING globals from Nick, plenty of feedback on the Top 100 list - unsurprisingly given how terrible it is, and Mark suggests a movie about David Graham's life would be brilliant to see, and reveals a fact about him that not too many people would know.And in the masterclass today, Nick discusses why good rhythm is good golf, and why he uses a metronome.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best. See your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;Golf Clearance Outlet, visit them online here to find your nearest store.Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia.And watchMynumbers: download from the App Store or Google Play, and Southern Golf Club: with their brand new Simulator Room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jacob och Wille gästas i avsnitt 500 av läraren och golftränaren Hans Larsson. Hans har i många år arbetet på Sveriges södra riksidrottsgymnasium för golf som för närvarande finns på Filbornaskolan i Helsingborg. Du får även lära dig en hel del om sporten golf och hur man skiljer på bättre och sämre spelare. På Tyngre Träningssnacks instagram kan du hitta bilder relaterat till detta och tidigare avsnitt. Hålltider (00:00:00) Introsnack om dåliga introsnack (00:05:52) Veckans gäst, Hans Larsson (00:08:21) Hur man kan kombinera idrott med gymnasiestudier i Sverige - om NIU och RIG (00:14:20) Hur fungerar det med samarbetet med hemmaklubben och andra tränare? (00:17:39) Hur fungerar ungdomsgolfen och vilken väg går spelare för att utvecklas? (00:21:09) Hur viktig är matchningen för att utvecklas som golfspelare? (00:25:12) Hur man brukar tävlar i golf (00:29:09) Könsskillnader mellan män och kvinnor i golfen (00:30:44) All statistik inom golfen gör det ganska enkelt att veta hur bra någon faktiskt är (00:37:33) Caddiens roll och historia inom idrotten (00:41:06) Vad man tittar på mest när man selekterar för RIG Golf i Helsingborg (00:50:21) Hur för man över praktisk erfarenhet till yngre tränare? (00:53:38) Eleverna får en stor teoretisk kunskap kring utveckling och idrottande (00:59:47) Det är lätt att coacha idrottare för mycket i vissa idrotter (01:07:55) Hur går det för de som kommit in på utbildningen och de som inte gör det? (01:15:42) Filbornas superkull med Linn Grant, Maja Stark och Ludvig Åberg (01:17:47) College är en vanliga vägen efter RIG golf (01:22:23) Hur värderar man en persons variabilitet i prestation?
I detta plåtavsnitt så sitter vi fortfarande i Beijers butik i Bromma. Vi träffar Henrik och Ludvig som är byggsmeder och gillar stål. Vi får höra stories om obegripliga policys på byggen, designlampor, en fruktansvärt petig mäklare och hur det är att svetsa i Ukraina.
Today we preview the US Open this weekend, how exciting is it! Mark has come specifically dressed in green or, as he puts it, the colour of money. That's because he is convinced that Straka is still getting no respect, with Hummer and the Betr team putting him at 67 bucks. Mark says they clearly don't know what they're doing.Mark's also watched a video on YouTube of Bryson at Oakmont, and says it is worth the watch. See it here.But onto the US Open - Oakmont, a tough course, Nick has played it and says it is 'scary' how difficult the course is. He also talks about playing US Opens and one of the reasons he loved them was that he knew at some point about half the field would lose their mind and their game would collapse. Nick says the USGA has two goals for the US Open, when they construct the courses, he tells us what they are and why they do it. Mark and Nick discuss the small fairways at Oakmont, and Nick talks about the rough and how thick it is, and what that means for some players.We run through the power rankings, a couple of surprises, and we look at the Aussies (and Ryan Fox) and discuss their chances. Mark says Cam Smith's swing is in bad shape, the worst he has seen it.After the turn....we build another Betr Multi. And it's a lazy chance.Scheffler to finish Top 3 - surely as close to a lock as you can be!;Ludvig Åberg to beat Jon Rahm - a good shot, certainly not a lock, but not out of the question;Straka to miss the cut.Mark is unhappy with the final leg, but Nick and Dan rate it.That's our Talk Birdie To Me multi, only available at Betr - download the app, or go the the website, it takes literally 90 seconds to set up an account, click on Betr Specials, and the Talk Birdie To Me multi is there.Enjoy the Open !We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best. See your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;Golf Clearance Outlet, visit them online here to find your nearest store.Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia.And watchMynumbers: download from the App Store or Google Play, and Southern Golf Club: with their brand new Simulator Room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are wishing a happy June 6th to you and yours, wherever you may be! Brendan barely has a voice but is still ready to celebrate the second anniversary of the Framework Agreement with Andy on this fine Friday episode. The two open with a lengthy discussion about the future of LIV Golf and the current status of this 731 day-old agreement between the PIF and PGA Tour. They debate whether the two sides ever actually come together and if not, what the best path forward is for everyone involved. From there, this is a bit of an Oakmont preview episode ahead of the 125th U.S. Open next week. Andy has Brendan and PJ attempt to place the top of the field into tiers, with some commentary on players such as Ludvig Åberg, Joaquin Niemann, and Justin Rose. Andy also goes down the list a bit to find a deep sleeper who has the short game to win a U.S. Open at a course like Oakmont. Brendan turns back the clock for a Flashback Friday on the 2016 U.S. Open and the rules controversy that loomed over Dustin Johnson's final round. He shares some tweets from Rory, Spieth, and even Rickie who were watching live and were not pleased with the USGA's handling of the situation. To close things out, Joseph LaMagna stops by bring Ernie Els's 1994 U.S. Open win into question after discovering some sketchy drops during the final round.
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto. -Discussing top 7 on odds board -2 t20's -3 outrights (40/1, 80/1, 100/1) -Sleeper, talking Cougar Collins -FRP, 2 lineups, scoring, best bet For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 The 2025 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto brings exciting betting opportunities and player analysis. Hosted at Osprey Valley, this wide-open, low-hazard course with oversized greens promises a birdie-fest with a projected winning score of 27-under par. Will Doctor's PGA Tour Preview Podcast delivers in-depth insights for bettors and fans. Rory McIlroy leads the odds at +450, having won twice and posted two additional top-10s in four Canadian Open starts. Despite some recent iron play struggles, McIlroy's game suits the forgiving Toronto course, though Doctor passes due to short odds. Ludvig Åberg sits at 16-1 after a strong 16th-place finish at Memorial and a prior 7th at the Masters. Corey Conners, at 20-1, boasts consistent ball-striking and improved putting but faces distance concerns. Shane Lowry's excellent tee-to-green game is offset by putting woes, making him a fade at 22-1. Robert MacIntyre, last year's champion, faces chipping and driving distance issues, leading Doctor to pass on him at 30-1. Taylor Pendrith's elite iron play is countered by inconsistent putting, leaving him off the card at 30-1. Sam Burns offers strong value with elite putting and returning iron form, making him a top-20 pick at +125. Johnny Keefer, a 24-year-old emerging star, enters with Korn Ferry Tour success and a recent U.S. Open qualification, earning a top-20 bet at +250. Luke Clanton, the Florida State standout with historic amateur PGA Tour performances, is backed for an outright win at 40-1. Gary Woodland, recovering strong form and elite bentgrass putting, holds value at 80-1. Eric Van Rooyen's dominant U.S. Open qualifying win makes him a compelling 100-1 outright play. Sleeper Cougar Collins, a TPC Toronto member, earned his Canadian Open spot via qualifying and is backed for a top-40 finish at 8-1. First-round pick Harry Hall, ranked 6th in first-round scoring average, offers value at 4-1 to finish top-10 after round one. DraftKings lineup selections include Åberg, Burns, Clanton, Keefer, Van Rooyen, and Collins, while PGA Tour Fantasy features Åberg, Hall, Clanton, Van Rooyen (Captain), Keefer, and Burns. Weather forecasts predict favorable scoring conditions early with potential rain disruptions over the weekend. Doctor's best bet is Ludvig Åberg top-10 at +150. The podcast wraps with a promo code RBC20 for Pregame.com discounts and a tease for upcoming U.S. Open coverage. TPC Toronto's debut promises plenty of drama, breakout performances, and strong betting angles for this year's RBC Canadian Open. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Stephie Smalls Show, we're serving up a buffet of fantasy football insight and betting brilliance with two elite guests: Yahoo Fantasy's Tera Victoria and Golf Gambling Podcast's Matt Gannon. From flag plants and rookie risers to longshot bombs at the RBC Canadian Open, this episode is pure money.Stephie and Tera go deep on the 2024 fantasy landscape—calling out Courtland Sutton's massive value, debating whether to trust Brock Bowers at current ADP, and planting flags on RJ Harvey and Ricky Pearsall before the masses catch on. They also break down bounceback candidates like Deebo Samuel and T.J. Hockenson, and explore why Drake London continues to fall in drafts despite a prime opportunity.Then Matt Gannon brings his sharpest takes yet as he breaks down a brand-new Canadian Open course and why driving distance and ball-striking will separate contenders. He's got eyes on Ludvig Åberg, Taylor Pendrith, and longshots like Ricky Castillo and Kevin Velo. Plus, Matt gives his early leans for the U.S. Open, and both he and Stephie take a flamethrower to Collin Morikawa's current form.This episode is a clinic in how to draft smart, bet sharper, and spot value before your league or sportsbook does. Must-listen.Timestamps:1:18 – Tera Victoria joins4:17 – Kamara & aging RBs6:39 – Drafting rookies in redraft8:21 – RJ Harvey & Sutton flag plants14:14 – Drake London freefall15:58 – Deebo & Hockenson bouncebacks19:22 – Ricky Pearsall breakout case21:54 – Deep fantasy sleepers31:55 – Matt Gannon joins34:06 – Canadian Open course preview35:17 – Ludvig Åberg & betting strategy36:51 – Longshot plays & prop picks43:05 – Morikawa frustration is real45:10 – Early U.S. Open picksSubscribe, rate, and share with your league mates—right after you draft Ricky Pearsall.SUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SMALLS - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://underdogfantasy.comMyBookie code SMALLS for a FREE BONUS - https://www.mybookie.ag/Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcast Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Sia Nejad is joined by Rick Gehman and Jason Sobel to recap the second round of the 2025 PGA Championship. Weekend bets, making a cut and more on this Friday night. (0:00) Intro (2:30) Rory McIlroy's driver was in the (5:48) Quite the list that won't play this weekend at Quail Hollow - JT, Ludvig and more (11:30) Notables from Friday: Max Homa, Jhonny Vegas, Bryson DeChambeau & Matt Fitzpatrick (20:00) The Super Group (28:38) Assessing the Betting Market #SportsBetting #Gambling #Betting #EarlyWedge #PGAChampionship #QuailHollow #ScottiesScheffler #GolfPicks #GolfBetting
“The Merchant of Death is Dead!” That was the headline for an obituary that may have caused Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, to make a course correction in his life. But the newspaper made a mistake—Alfred was very much alive. It was his brother Ludvig who had died. When Alfred realized he’d be remembered for a dangerous invention that claimed many lives, he decided to donate most of his significant wealth to establishing an award for those who had benefitted humanity. It became known as the Nobel Prize. More than two thousand years earlier, another powerful man had a change of heart. Manasseh, king of Judah, rebelled against God. As a result, he was taken captive to Babylon. But “in his distress he sought the favor of the Lord,” and “when he prayed,” God “brought him back to Jerusalem and to his kingdom” (2 Chronicles 33:12-13). Manasseh spent the rest of his rule in peace, serving God and doing his best to undo the wrongs he’d done before. “The Lord was moved” by Manasseh’s prayer (v. 13). God responds to humility. When we realize we need to make a change in the way we’re living and turn to Him, He never turns us away. He meets us with grace we don’t deserve and renews us with the self-giving love He poured out at the cross. New beginnings begin with Him.
Rory looks good in green! The 2025 Masters delivered on all fronts, with Augusta’s signature drama, swirling winds, and lightning-fast greens testing the field from start to finish. A stacked leaderboard featuring Rory, Bryson, Ludvig and Scheffler, kept fans glued through the weekend, but it was Justin Rose's Sunday surge — highlighted by a pivotal birdie on #18 — and another Rory miscue that forced a playoff. Great drama .... for even the ideal golf fan. We break it down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy and Brendan! are back at the Draddy House in Augusta to recap one of the great days in golf history as Rory McIlroy completed the career slam by winning the 89th Masters in a playoff over Justin Rose. The two share their on-the-ground insight from Sunday, starting with the palpable buzz throughout the property at Augusta National this morning before the leaders teed off. They talk through some play-by-play of Rory's round, including memorable moments - both good and bad - at Nos. 1, 2, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, and the two playings of No. 18. While Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose, and Ludvig Åberg are also discussed, this episode mainly focuses on Rory's historic victory and the end of his 11-year major drought.
An intriguing first round of the Masters is done. Dusted. Andrew and Iain convene on opposite sides of the Atlantic to discuss it all, with Justin Rose finding himself in a very familiar position of leading at Augusta. But with Scottie Scheffler tied for second alongside Ludvig Åberg, the defending champion looms large in his bid to make it three wins win four years. And what in Heavens to Betsy happened to Rory? Cruising along and seemingly in control, two double-bogeys in the last four holes have made his task a whole lot more difficult.Meanwhile we are keeping a close eye on Eddie's adventures out in the Middle-East and, as the clickbait headlines go, 'You won't BELIEVE what happened to this player in his first round!!!' Or perhaps you will...CONTACT - tcf@thechippingforecast.co.ukINSTAGRAM - @chippingforecastwww.petermillar.co.ukbiggolfrace.prostatecanceruk.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy and Brendan! are buzzing and ready to preview the year's first major from the Draddy House in Augusta. The two return from a day at the course to discuss the biggest storylines entering the week before sharing their favorite tee times and making one-and-done picks. They start with Rory McIlroy, wondering if this will be the year he wins a green jacket to complete the career Grand Slam. From there, Andy commends defending champion Scottie Scheffler, who will enter this week without a win in 2025. They also dive into fellow contenders Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Åberg, and a LIV contingent featuring Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm, Joaquin Niemann, and more. In favorite tee times, Brendan is excited about a grouping for a young player getting a lot of love this week and sets up a lengthy discussion about Jordan Spieth. Andy and Brendan empty their notebooks with notes from the ground before bringing PJ in to recap his first-time experience at Augusta National to close the show. Enter B. Draddy's giveaway for a FREE Andy hoodie here! Click HERE to enter the Fried Egg Golf Pool for this week's tournament.
ETR's Golf Guru Skylar Hoke joins Adam Levitan for a special Masters edition of the ETR Podcast, breaking down everything and everyone you need to know before heading into Masters weekendIn this episode, we discuss:- Does course history really matter at Augusta?- The importance on the comparative size of the field this week- Is Scottie Scheffler back to his best?- Whose LIV Tour form could carry itself over to a Masters win?- Adam and Skylar's favorite sleepers heading into the weekendTimestamps:3:13 - The Importance of Course History5:00 - Scottie Scheffler7:47 - The Strength & Size of the Field9:20 - Rory McIlroy11:51 - Jon Rahm14:05 - Collin Morikawa15:57 - Ludvig Åberg18:33 - Xander Schauffele20:48 - Bryson DeChambeau23:41 - Justin Thomas25:59 - Hideki Matsuyama28:08 - Joaquin Niemann30:00 - Brooks Koepka33:02 - Jordan Spieth35:33 - Russell Henley37:44 - Sepp Straka39:00 - Daniel Berger40:50 - Skylar's SleepersPlay Free for $1 Million with a $10 DraftKings Deposit (Golf Offer): Download the DraftKings app and use code ETR to play free in the $10 Fantasy Golf Millionaire Contest with just a $10 deposit! One per customer. Ticket reward is issued as site credit and valid only for the $10 Fantasy Golf Millionaire Contest. Offer expires 4/10/25 at 6:59 AM ET. Terms apply: draftkings.com/promotions.Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Help is available for problem gambling. Call (888) 789-7777 or visit ccpg.org (CT).18+ in most eligible states, but age varies by jurisdiction. Eligibility restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. 1 per customer. Min. $10 deposit req. 1 single-use $10 ticket rewarded. Ticket reward is site credit only valid for use on $10 Fantasy Golf Millionaire Contest. Ticket reward expires 4/10/25 at 7:00 AM ET. Terms: www.draftkings.com/promotions. Ends 4/10/25 at 6:59 AM ET. Sponsored by DK.Want ETR on your team this season? Our 2024 NFL IN-SEASON PRODUCT has you covered with: - Silva's Matchups Column- Projections for Every Player In Every Game- DFS Top Plays- Weekly Fantasy Rankings- And tons more!Subscribe now at https://establishtherun.com/subscribe/NBA PRODUCTS: Our NBA team provides high-quality, actionable analysis on everything from season-long fantasy basketball to DFS and player props.Subscribe now at https://establishtherun.com/subscribe/DFS OPTIMIZER: Sign up for THE SOLVER for access to the software we think fantasy players need to win: https://thesolver.com/?ref=etrWE CAN HELP: Tired of attention-seeking hot takes? Get the highest-quality fantasy football analysis in your inbox, FREE: https://bit.ly/establishtherunSPORTSBOOK OFFERS: We've partnered with several major sportsbook outlets to help supply you with the best offers in the industry and ensure you're maximizing your bankroll from the start: https://establishtherun.com/offers/FOLLOW US: Check out our social media channels for FREE fantasy football & DFS videos, analysis, and more: https://linktr.ee/establishtherun
The traditional "five things" major preview returns as Andy Johnson is joined by legendary golf writer Jaime Diaz to discuss the 2025 Masters. Jaime and Andy begin this episode by chatting about the current state of golf media and highlights from Jaime's past work at Sports Illustrated. From there, the 2025 Masters preview begins with the two diving into the top storylines of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy entering this week's tournament. They discuss expectations for Scheffler following a slow start to 2025 and the important historical context of McIlroy's week ahead given his strong play so far this season. Andy and Jaime then debate whether any LIV players will make an impact at Augusta National this year, discussing the current state of Brooks Koepka, Cameron Smith, Bryson DeChambeau, and Jon Rahm. The two highlight other players to watch at ANGC such as Akshay Bhatia, Jordan Spieth, and Ludvig Åberg. To wrap things up, Andy and Jaime discuss the best players to never win a Masters before making their picks to win the 89th playing of the tournament.
Rick Gehman and Patrick McDonald recap the first two rounds of the 2025 Valero Texas Open. (0:00) Intro + Patrick is playing through pain (5:03) Brian Harman is in control after back to back 66's + Keith Mitchell out of the gates quick (9:30) Sam Ryder had the first round lead, Friday wasn't quite as good + Jordan Spieth (15:00) Two big names - Ludvig and Hideki - miss another cut headed into Augusta (23:05) Brian Harman the heavy favorite through two days #SportsBetting #Gambling #Betting #valerotexasopen
-Cognizant review -Discussing top 9 players on AP odds board -1 t10 -3 outrights -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups -Scoring, bet bet for AP -1 outright and 3 p2p for Puerto Rico Open -1 sleeper for Astara Chile Classic For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @ drmedia59 Week 10 Overview and Tournament Preview [Will Doctor] (0:38 - 0:53) Arnold Palmer Invitational (API) at Bay Hill, Orlando: 70 superstars in the field, including 45 of the top 50 golfers from the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR). Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve: 132-player field with lower-ranked players and potential breakthrough candidates. [Will Doctor] (0:53 - 38:28) The show covers full API picks, four Puerto Rico picks, and one Corn Fairy Tour pick in Chile. Season performance update: Minus 1.7 units for Week 9 Total loss: 40.5 units for the season, indicating the need for a turnaround. Arnold Palmer Invitational Analysis Course Insights for Bay Hill Challenging conditions: Four-inch rough – Players missing fairways will struggle. Water on 9 of 18 holes – Course management is key. Bermuda greens running at 13.5 speed – Requires strong putting. Winning formula: Elite total drivers (accuracy and distance) Solid Bermuda putters Top 9 Players Analysis [Scotty Scheffler] (4-1 odds) Defending champion, won by 5 shots in 2023. Strengths: Best driver in the field, improved putting. Pick: Outright winner bet (4-1). [Rory McIlroy] (8.5-1) Former winner (2018), solid Bay Hill history. Concerns: Struggled with putter and driving accuracy at Torrey Pines. PASS on betting. [Ludvig Åberg] (16-1) Won Genesis Invitational. Strong iron play but lost shots in chipping at Bay Hill previously. Pick: Top 10 at +130 (MGM). [Collin Morikawa] (22-1) Consistent season, but below-average Bermuda putter. Missed cuts last two starts at Bay Hill. PASS. [Xander Schauffele] (22-1) Returning from rib injury, solid Bay Hill history. PASS due to lack of value at current odds. [Justin Thomas] (28-1) Improved ball-striking and recent putting success on Bermuda. Pick: Top 10 at +175 (MGM). [Patrick Cantlay] (30-1) T4 at Bay Hill two years ago, recent strong ball-striking form. Pick: Outright bet at 30-1. [Tommy Fleetwood] (30-1) Consistent form but poor matchups and betting value. PASS. Other API Picks Best bet: Ludvig Åberg Top 10 at +130 (MGM). First-round leader bets: Scheffler (10-1, MGM) Åberg (22-1, MGM) DraftKings lineup: Oberg, Cantlay, Henley, Theegala, Thompson, Gracerman. Winning score prediction: -11 under par. Puerto Rico Open Picks Outrights and Placement Bets Adrian Dumont de Chassart (60-1 outright, +190 for top 20) Finished 6th last year, strong recent form. Pick: Top 20 and outright winner bet. Henrik Norlander (+225 top 20) Great iron play and top 20 in last two Puerto Rico Opens. Pick: Top 20 bet. Davis Riley (+500 top 20) Two-time PGA Tour winner, elite putter on Paspalum greens. Pick: Sleeper top 20 bet. Corn Fairy Tour – Astara Chile Classic [Giuseppe Puebla] (11-1 for top 10) 16-year-old prodigy, recent runner-up at a high-profile junior event. Won twice on minor league golf tour. Pick: Top 10 bet at 11-1. Final Thoughts Week 10 preview ends with a call to action: Follow @DRMedia59 on X and @KingDr1 on Instagram for updates. Next week: Players Championship preview. Summary of Picks Arnold Palmer Invitational: Outright winners: Scheffler (4-1), Cantlay (30-1), Gracerman (110-1). Top 10: Åberg (+130), Thomas (+175). First-round leaders: Scheffler (10-1), Åberg (22-1). Puerto Rico Open: Outright winner: Dumont de Chassart (60-1). Top 20: Dumont de Chassart (+190), Norlander (+225), Riley (+500). Astara Chile Classic: Top 10: Giuseppe Puebla (11-1). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Both Andy and Brendan are licking their wounds after the Ballfrogs and Jup Links became the first two teams to ever miss the TGL playoffs this week. The episode begins with some immediate TGL takeaways after a tough three matches to end the regular season. Brendan is miserable when describing the Jup Links performance from Tuesday night and runs down the final scores of all their losses this year. Andy is already on to 2026, where he believes the Ballfrogs need a roster shakeup and could stand to add more grit to their team for season two. It's a quick transition to actual golf this week as the PGA Tour's best field of 2025 will tee it up at Bay Hill for the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Xander is back from injury to play alongside top stars such as Ludvig Åberg, Scottie Scheffler, and Rory McIlroy for this Signature Event. Andy and Brendan discuss Bay Hill as a test for professional golfers and remember some moments from API history. The hammer lock fire picks of the week are made but are unfortunately very much chalk for those looking to tail. After Bay Hill comes the 2025 debut of In/Out/Alternate, where Andy loaded up with 19 entries for the Puerto Rico Open. Brendan fights to the finish wondering whether names like Kevin Chappell, D.A. Points, and Johnson Wagner are headed down for this event. The two touch on this week's LPGA event in China, LIV Hong Kong, and the DP World Tour's Joburg Open before diving into the Dump-in-the-Box Classic. The Champions Tour returns with the Cologuard Classic, which is barely on television but PJ will find how to watch anyway and report back on Sunday. In news, Jay Monahan and Andy "Spitballin'" Weitz are doing the media rounds to tell everyone about the Fan Forward Research (please capitalize) and that a deal with the PIF is not imminent.
Andy Johnson and Joseph LaMagna check in on men's professional golf this week, discussing the early part of the PGA Tour season. The two start by breaking down Luke Clanton's path to a PGA Tour card and Andy wonders if Clanton will receive a special exemption to the Masters in April. Joseph and Andy then talk through some Masters storylines with the year's first major right around the corner. They discuss Ludvig Åberg's standout play to start this year and how he'll follow up his 2024 runner-up finish at Augusta National. The two also provide some insight on two former Masters champions that may be undervalued heading into this year's tournament. To finish this episode, Andy and Joseph share some thoughts on the 2025 Ryder Cup and Team Europe potentially closing the gap between the two teams ahead of September.
Ludvig keeps the hype train rolling with an emphatic finish at the Genesis Invitational. Tiger Woods makes a booth appearance. Trent loved USA vs. Canada hockey and wants Riggs to tell him all about it. Rory and others weigh in on the latest LIV & PGA Tour deal talks. Reed makes an ace on LIV Golf Adelaide's Watering Hole. Plus SNL 50, TV show recs, and voicemails in 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
Hour 2... [01:33] WELCOME IN JASON FITZ – Yahoo Sports host Jason Fitz joins to discuss All-Star Weekend, player criticism of the format, and whether the USA vs. International game is the best fix. Plus, thoughts on LeBron's early exit and Wemby breaking the Paul rule. [06:58] NFL Franchise Tag Window Opens – The Bengals plan to tag Tee Higgins again, but what does it mean for their future? Plus, are the Cowboys or any other team just one offseason away from serious contention? [16:35] Tyreek Hill vs. Noah Lyles Race is Official – The NFL's fastest receiver will take on an Olympic gold medalist this summer. What distance should they run? And does Hill actually have a shot? [21:41] MOMENTUM FOR CFP EXPANSION – The SEC and Big Ten are pushing for a 14 or 16-team College Football Playoff. GoJo and Golic break down the proposed structure, automatic bids, and potential changes to conference championship games. [31:17] Aaron Rodgers and the Jets' Future – New York seems ready to move on from Rodgers after just one season. Did they make the right call? And where does Rodgers go next if he still wants to play? [58:05] "Vet or Reset?" – Which QB-needy teams should sign a veteran, and which should start fresh in the draft? The Jets, Giants, Raiders, Titans, and Steelers are all on the clock. [41:03] This, That, and The Third: Notre Dame Women's Basketball Dominates – The No. 1-ranked Fighting Irish crush Duke in their first game atop the rankings. Hannah Hidalgo continues her breakout season. Does a Sim Hole-in-One Count? – Tommy Fleetwood nails a wild ace during TGL practice—off the rocks. But does it count? Plus, Ludvig Åberg stays hot with another dominant performance. Henrik Lundqvist Struggles with U.S. Geography – TNT's hockey panel quizzes Lundqvist on where Massachusetts is… and it does not go well. Let me know if you want any adjustments! Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ludvig Åberg wins the Genesis! Join us as we recap the week in golf: Ludvig's win at Torrey, Joaquin Neimann at LIV Adelaide, and Jeeno Thitkul at the PIF Saudi Ladies International. We will break down everything from Torrey Pines, talk LIV, news and notes, fun segments, and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Sun's Up! FootJoy - New Spring line is out The Stack - code "nolayingup" for 10% off ServPro - Like it never even happened Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Sunday episode starts with a Sports Minute in which Brendan asks Andy to answer for Illinois hanging a banner upside down during Saturday night's game. There's also some chatter about the USA-Canada hockey game ad the Four Nations Faceoff. In a positive for golf, the Sports Minute closes with an agreement from everyone that the Presidents Cup has more juice than the NBA All Star Game! From there, Andy and Brendan discuss Ludvig Åberg's first win in a Signature Event at the Genesis Invitational. They talk through Ludvig's come-from-behind victory, chasing down Maverick McNealey at Torrey Pines. There's some intel from the ground that Ludvig skipped out on buying the media beers after his ace which leads to Brendan ranting about this ridiculous tradition. Andy has some critiques about the setup on Sunday and the two also discuss Tiger's appearance in the booth coming down the stretch on CBS. With the West Coast swing over and done, Andy, Brendan, and PJ give out some awards to commemorate the first six events of the season. After some internet issues due to cold weather, the conversation moves on to LIV Adelaide, won by Joaquin Niemann. Brendan dives into some reporting about LIV's ratings in Australia and their balance sheets from the past few years showing that the league is spending billions of dollars without much return. Champions Tour Minute checks in on the spread at the Chubb Classic to finish this episode. Justin Leonard won for the first time since 2008, but folks are upset about Papa and Zinger not being on-site for the call!
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Genesis Invitational -Top names on odds board matchups outrights -Sleeper, FRP, lineups, scoring -Best bet For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Course Conditions & Challenges (3:00 - 7:30) Weather forecast: Rain expected Wednesday through Friday with constant breeze, making the course even tougher. Course setup: Narrow fairways, deep rough, and small greens. Player reaction: Ben Griffin posted a video on social media showing how deadly the rough is. Difficulty level: Similar to U.S. Open conditions, making precision a necessity. Review of Week 6 – Waste Management Phoenix Open (7:30 - 15:45) Thomas Detry's Victory Detry (Belgium) won his first PGA Tour event after 68 starts. Opened at 90-1 odds. Winning Score: -18 (Rounds: 66, 64, 65, 65). Beat Michael Kim & Daniel Berger by four strokes. Fended off Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, and Rasmus Højgaard in the final round. Key Moments Detry birdied the final four holes. Crucial shot on 16th hole ("Ferrari shot") almost broke the flagstick. Competitors Berger & Højgaard faltered on 16, missing long. Bets Review Lost 5.1 units on the week, down 30.8 on the season. Kurt Kitayama (66-1) & Gary Woodland (115-1) failed to cash. Scotty Scheffler (+320 to lead after round 1) lost due to double bogey on 12. One winning bet: Rico Hoey over Thriston Lawrence (-106). Live Bet Disaster Tom Kim at 8-1 at the halfway mark (Saturday morning) was a terrible bet. He fell apart, finishing T44 after shooting +3 over the last 36 holes. Genesis Invitational Betting Picks (15:45 - 54:41) Top 6 Players on the Odds BoardScottie Scheffler (5-1) T25 at Phoenix Open. Concerns: Short game struggles, bad track record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Rory McIlroy (7.5-1) Recent win at Pebble Beach. Strong history at Torrey Pines (never worse than T16). Bet: Rory McIlroy over Scheffler (+125 at Caesars). Collin Morikawa (16-1) Leads PGA Tour in Strokes Gained: Total. Greens in Regulation & Birdie Leader. Bet: Outright winner at 16-1 (BetOnline). Justin Thomas (18-1) Great recent form but bad record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Hideki Matsuyama (25-1) Driving accuracy struggles. Verdict: PASS. Ludvig Åberg (25-1) Sick at Farmers, withdrew at Pebble Beach. Lost strokes on driving accuracy & short game. Verdict: PASS. Matchups Rory McIlroy over Scottie Scheffler (+125) Sepp Straka over Sam Burns (-115) Burns has lost strokes in driving accuracy for 4 straight events. Will Zalatoris over Maverick McNealy (+117) Zalatoris has three top-13s in four starts at Torrey Pines. Harris English over Byeong Hun An (+127) English won Farmers at Torrey Pines, while An has never finished better than 62nd there. Top 20 Finishes Taylor Pendrith (+130) Back-to-back top 10s at Torrey Pines. Tony Finau (+150) Elite iron player, great history at Torrey Pines. Outright Winners Collin Morikawa (16-1) Rasmus Højgaard (40-1) 5-time DP World Tour winner. Great driving accuracy, elite iron play. Sleeper Pick Adam Scott to Top 20 (+210) T10 at 2021 Farmers, solo 2nd in 2019. Four top-35 finishes at Torrey Pines. First-Round Bets Rory McIlroy to Top 10 after Round 1 (+120) Consistently strong opening rounds. Rasmus Højgaard to Top 10 after Round 1 (+275) Second on Tour in first-round scoring. DFS Lineups DraftKings Morikawa ($10K) Pendrith ($8K) Højgaard ($8.3K) Zalatoris ($7.9K) Adam Scott ($7.5K) Justin Rose ($6.4K) PGA Tour Fantasy Starters: McIlroy, Morikawa (Captain), Højgaard, Pendrith Bench: Zalatoris, Finau Final Predictions Winning Score: -10 Best Bet: Collin Morikawa Top 10 (+150). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices