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Today, we are live from Augusta National discussing the first round The Masters! Adam Scully chats with both Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks who are on the TSN panel. Plus, we're joined by Brennan Little, who caddied for Mike Weir when he won the 2003 Masters, RDS Analyst Yohann Benson and Kristen Murphy!
Mike Weir shares stories on the Presidents Cup, Jack Nicklaus & more.
The pros are going low at the Black Desert Championship as the PGA TOUR returns to Utah for the first time in 61 years. Jay Don Blake's 500th TOUR start is official. Mike Weir and Zac Blair lead the UPOTs. Weir, Blair and Bowen Mauss join the pod. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
It's finally Black Desert week and we are ready! So are Jay Don Blake, Mike Weir, Zac Jones and Peter Kuest, who all join the pod to talk about their different journeys to this historic event, with none more meaningful than Jay Don's. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
International Team Captain and Utah Golf legend Mike Weir joins the live show on ESPN 700 with his thoughts on the Presidents Cup. We get to know Black Desert Championship Tournament Director John Coolbaugh, and chat with recent winners Robin Krapfl and Gordie Gatrell. All from Farmers and Chemist world headquarters in Midvale. Pod sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
Kevin Kisner & Willy Wilcox Presidents Cup Recap + Ways You Can Help Hurricane Helene Relief EffortsJoin Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme on another episode of The Smylie Show! This week, they discuss the massive impact of Hurricane Helene on the Southeast U.S. and share ways you can help, before welcoming two of golf's most entertaining figures on the show. They're first joined by 4x PGA TOUR winner and Presidents Cup assistant captain Kevin Kisner, who discusses his first year broadcasting golf and recounts some USA team room highlights from Montreal. PGA TOUR pro-turned-caddie Willy Wilcox joins next to discuss his experience on the other side of the Presidents Cup, as he carries for Sungjae Im. Willy reflects on his journey from player to caddie, and details some of the International player reactions to decisions made by captain Mike Weir.HURRICANE HELENE & HOW YOU CAN HELP:- The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina: https://cfwnc.fcsuite.com/erp/donate- Operation Airdrop: https://www.operation-airdrop.com/hurricane-helene- Manna Food Bank: https://www.mannafoodbank.org/- BeLoved Asheville: https://belovedasheville.com/- Samaritan's Purse Disaster Relief: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/our-ministry/nam/- Blue Ridge Public Radio - Ways to donate and help flood victims in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene: https://www.bpr.org/bpr-news/2024-09-28/list-ways-to-donate-and-help-flood-victims-in-western-north-carolina-after-hurricane-helene- Carolina's Guide donation links: https://www.instagram.com/p/DAef9EZJpjR/?img_index=1Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more golf insights! #golf #pgatour #progolf #golfpodcast #golftrip #golfswing #pgatourpodcast #smyliekaufman #smylieshowCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:00 - Dunhill Links Championship02:50 - Korn Ferry Tour Championship04:40 - Preview of Today's Show05:50 - Hurricane Helene12:01 - Kevin Kisner intro17:00 - Kevin Kisner's Broadcasting Experience19:58 - Changes for Tour Championship24:37 - Jim Furyk as Captain28:33 - Saturday Afternoon Pairings30:55 - Max Homa's Hole Out31:50 - Presidents Cup Format Change33:18 - Sunday Morning Insights34:40 - Team Room Celebration36:56 - Willy Wilcox40:40 - Transition to Caddying43:38 - Willy's First "Oh No" Moment45:34 - Presidents Cup Experience47:30 - Team Room Atmosphere53:10 - Presidents Cup After Party57:55 - Korn Ferry Tour Championship Recap59:50 - Outro
President's Cup Captain Mike Weir shares with Fader a tip he has never forgotten. Listen in to learn more. To get more resources and added support, check out the Trust It Club. And if you know you want tailored help, consider getting a personal coach here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trustitcoaching/support
NHL analyst Cheryl Pounder on the Senators trimming down their roster and Carter Yakemchuk, FanDuel, Presidents Cup and where Mike Weir came up short and Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman.
It's a WAG filled episode including the question on why we're blaming the girlfriends on athlete's athletic performance? Once that deep dive is over, Lily discusses on why she's a golf girlie now (spoiler: It's because of Michelle Money). Michelle and Lily discuss her love story with pro golfer Mike Weir, her golf inspired brand and why the game can be 'Fore All.' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Golfbet Lead Will Gray moderates a comprehensive analysis of the Presidents Cup with PGATOUR.COM's Sean Martin and Paul Hodowanic. Key takeaways include the significance of the U.S. team's dominant victory, the ongoing improvement of the International team, the strategic decisions made by Captains Jim Furyk and Mike Weir, and individual player performances along with their potential for future success in upcoming tournaments.
Eamon Lynch and Jordan Cornette react to the United States winning the Presidents Cup, again, with Johnson Wagner and Taylor Zarzour. Then, Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner join to talk about the weekend's golf and more news about the golf world. Plus, Tripp Isenhour joins to talk about the Blessings Collegiate this week in Arkansas. Finally, Adam Stanley joins to discuss Canadian golf and what the Presidents Cup was like in Canada. Johnson Wagner and Taylor Zarzour: 7:42 Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner: 23:26 Tripp Isenhour: 33:31 Adam Stanley: 38:26
0:00: What history tells us about this 11-7 margin by the Americans03:00: The message that Jim Furyk should deliver to the team06:00: What to make of International captain Mike Weir's lineup decisions10:00: Standout performers and performances from Day 313:30: After lusty celebrations himself, Tom Kim cries foul19:00: Breaking down the Sunday singles lineup, and a final score prediction
The first day of the 2024 Presidents Cup is in the books, and the visitors are off to a hot start with a resounding 5-0 sweep of Thursday's fourball session. Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down all the action from Royal Montreal, with Smylie fresh off the golf course covering the Morikawa/Theegala vs Lee/Scott match for Golf Channel. Smylie gives his thoughts on that match, plus the most exciting moment of the day as Scottie Scheffler and Tom Kim squared off. The show closes with a look at all the pairings for Friday's foursomes session. Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more golf insights! #golf #pgatour #progolf #golfpodcast #golftrip #pgachampionship #presidentscup #tomkim #scottiescheffler CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:17 - Presidents Cup Overview02:49 - International Team Chances05:54 - Issues for the Internationals10:39 - Mike Weir's Strategy Changes12:22 - Presidents Cup Improvements13:55 - Jim Furyk's Friday Plan14:38 - Justin Ray Stats19:30 - Need for Rivalry in Presidents Cup21:58 - Creating Competitive Animosity27:47 - Friday Foursomes Pairings32:10 - Final Thoughts & Sign Off
0:00: After an American sweep, given their history, is this Presidents Cup already over?05:30: Format-wise, is it easier to come back in a Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup?09:00: Standouts from the Day 1 fourballs at Royal Montreal12:00: What the Tom Kim/Scottie Scheffler kerfuffle really told us17:00: First pairing breakdown for Friday foursomes18:30: Breakdown of second pairing20:00: Breakdown of third pairing22:30: Breakdown of fourth pairing24:00: Breakdown of fifth pairing25:00: A couple of head-scratchers so far for Mike Weir – and what we're expecting Friday
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest picks for the Friday foursomes matches for Day 2 at the Presidents Cup! For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 The Golf Preview Podcast hosted by Will Docter offers detailed insights into the latest PGA Tour events, specifically focusing on the President's Cup matches. Here's a comprehensive summary of key moments and expert analysis from the podcast: Introduction (0:15 - 0:28) Will Docter welcomes listeners, expressing his enthusiasm for the upcoming PGA Tour picks, particularly focusing on the President's Cup matches. Day One Recap and Analysis (0:36 - 14:40) The podcast dives into the dominant performance by the USA team during the first day of four-ball matches, where they swept all five matches. This sweep marks the first such occurrence in the President's Cup since 1994. Match 1: Xander Schauffele and Tony Finau vs. Jason Day and Byung-Hun Ahn Outcome: Schauffele and Finau won. Key Points: Despite losing the lead midway, the American duo managed a brilliant comeback, securing their victory. Docter highlights their role as favorites with a betting line of -180. Match 2: Collin Morikawa and Sahith Tagala vs. Adam Scott and Min Woo Lee Outcome: Morikawa and Tagala won by one stroke. Key Points: Morikawa carried the team, making significant birdies, while Tagala sealed the match with a clutch birdie on the 18th. Match 3: Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley vs. Sungjae Im and Tom Kim Outcome: Scheffler and Henley won. Key Points: Sungjae Im's inability to make any birdies was detrimental to his team. Tom Kim was the only bright spot for the international team, but it wasn't enough to overcome the American duo. Match 4: Wyndham Clark and Keegan Bradley vs. Taylor Pendrith and Christiaan Bezuidenhout Outcome: Clark and Bradley won by one. Key Points: Bezuidenhout's struggles on the greens were a major factor, with Docter critical of his performance. Clark's early birdies and Bradley's clutch putt on 18 secured the win. Match 5: Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Corey Conners Outcome: Cantlay and Burns won by two strokes. Key Points: Cantlay's dominance in team play and Burns' contributions with key birdies sealed the victory. Matsuyama and Conners struggled to sink putts, leading to their defeat. Day Two Match Preview (14:40 - 32:45) Will provides a breakdown of Friday's alternate shot matchups, offering betting advice and in-depth player analysis. Match 6: Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im Analysis: Docter favors Cantlay and Schauffele (-145), citing Cantlay's outstanding form and Schauffele's recent clutch play. Sungjae Im's poor showing on Thursday is highlighted as a concern, making this a lopsided match. Match 7: Collin Morikawa and Sahith Tagala vs. Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith Analysis: With Morikawa carrying the team and Tagala making key birdies, Docter sees the Americans as favorites (-140). Pendrith's strong day-one performance is noted, but Scott's lackluster play could be a factor. Match 8: Max Homa and Brian Harman vs. Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Jason Day Analysis: Docter criticizes international captain Mike Weir for sending Bezuidenhout back out despite his struggles. Homa and Harman (-105) are the favored duo. Match 9: Wyndham Clark and Tony Finau vs. Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes Analysis: Clark's flawless play and Finau's pivotal birdies make the American team (-115) a strong contender. Docter questions Weir's decision-making in waiting until match four to send Conners and Hughes out. Match 10: Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley vs. Si Woo Kim and Byung-Hun Ahn Analysis: Scheffler and Henley (-195) are heavily favored. Docter believes Weir made a critical error by not pairing Tom Kim with Si Woo Kim, missing an opportunity to challenge Scheffler. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Golf Talk Canada Co-Host, Adam Scully joins Game Play to chat about a potential comeback for the International Team, Mike Weir's strategy as captain, why there needs to be more emotion in golf, how golf etiquette is changing and more.
It's Canada week on the Fried Egg Golf Podcast, so Garrett Morrison is joined by Toronto-based golf architect Ian Andrew for a look at the history of Canadian golf. After a brief discussion of Royal Montreal Golf Club and Ian's work with Mike Weir, the two unpack the career of Stanley Thompson and his work at courses such as Banff Springs, Jasper Park Lodge, and more. The episode wraps with a look at some of Ian's projects, including a potential book with even more stories from Stanley Thompson's life in golf.
Will Doctor delivers the sharpest prop card for the 15th Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club (Blue Course). Stay tuned for Doc's Presidents Cup daily picks throughout the tournament. You can find him on X @drmedia59 In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast, Will Docter provides an in-depth preview of the 2024 Presidents' Cup, offering analysis on team compositions, key players, and betting tips for the tournament at Royal Montreal. Overview (0:16 - 22:05) The Presidents' Cup is a biennial event where the U.S. competes against an international team (excluding Europe). The tournament features 30 matches over four days: five on Thursday and Friday, eight on Saturday, and twelve singles matches on Sunday. Historically, the U.S. has dominated the competition, winning every Cup since 2003. Docter doesn't expect that to change this year due to the talent disparity between the teams. U.S. Team: The U.S. team is missing Bryson DeChambeau but remains strong with elite players like Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, both boasting impressive Presidents' Cup records. Schauffele, who has a 6-3-0 record in the Presidents' Cup, is one of Docter's top picks for the tournament, especially given the course's emphasis on accuracy. Tony Finau is another player Docter highlights, noting his solid ball-striking and improved putting. International Team: The international squad, led by Mike Weir, faces a significant challenge without LIV players like Cam Smith and Joaquin Niemann. Key returners include Sungjae Im, Si Woo Kim, and Hideki Matsuyama, but Docter questions whether they can carry the team. He also emphasizes the importance of Canada's Corey Conners and Taylor Pendrith performing well after their disappointing 0-4-0 records in 2022. LIV Golf Controversy: Docter criticizes the LIV Golf format, calling it a "joke" and blaming it for excluding top international talent from this year's event. LIV players were not allowed to compete in the Presidents' Cup, despite being eligible for other events like the Ryder Cup. Betting Insights: Docter provides several betting recommendations, starting with Team USA to win at -250. He offers three prop bets: Xander Schauffele to be the Top USA Point Scorer at +450, citing his flexibility in pairings and strong Presidents' Cup record. Tony Finau as the Top USA Captain's Pick at +650, emphasizing his ball-striking and respectable team event history. Sahith Theegala to finish as the Top USA Rookie at +250, praising his recent form and energy, which will be crucial in a high-stakes team event. On the international side, Docter passes on many categories but backs Si Woo Kim as the Top International Captain's Pick at +350. He notes Si Woo's strong ball-striking, recent form, and history of excelling in team formats. Key Quotes and Stats: "The United States has won every Presidents' Cup since 2003, and I don't think that changes this week." Docter establishes that the U.S. remains the heavy favorite, particularly with the absence of key international players. "Xander Schauffele has a 6-3-0 record in two Presidents' Cups." Schauffele's experience and versatility make him a strong bet for top U.S. scorer, especially given the challenging setup of Royal Montreal. "Si Woo Kim's ball-striking has been phenomenal over his last two events." Docter's confidence in Si Woo stems from his recent finishes and history of delivering in big moments, making him a standout pick for top international captain's choice. Time Stamps: Introduction and overview (0:16 - 0:29) Presidents' Cup format breakdown (0:39 - 22:05) Team analysis and key players (various segments within 0:39 - 22:05) LIV Golf controversy and implications (15:00 - 17:00) Betting recommendations (22:05 - 40:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for all five Thursday Fourball matches for the Presidents Cup. Follow Doc on X @drmedia59 for more on the world of golf Introduction and Overview In the podcast's introduction, Will Doctor sets the stage by bringing his sharpest predictions for the PGA Tour event, the Presidents Cup (0:15–0:42). His energy and focus immediately engage listeners, promising a detailed breakdown of Thursday's Fourball matches. The matchups feature top golfers from both the USA and international teams, with Doctor providing his take on the betting odds and insights. Match 1: Xander Schauffele & Tony Finau vs. Jason Day & Byung-hun Ahn (0:42–14:57) Doctor starts with the first match, where Schauffele and Finau are favorites at -180 on DraftKings. He questions U.S. captain Jim Furyk's decision to split Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, who have a strong history together, but he supports the flexibility of pairing Schauffele with Finau. Despite Finau's driving accuracy issues earlier in the season, Doctor believes Finau has improved and will excel on the greens at Royal Montreal. For the opposition, Jason Day's recent struggles—finishing 33rd at the BMW Championship and failing to qualify for the Tour Championship—are highlighted. Doctor is not confident in Day's current form, pointing out his ongoing issues with driving accuracy. Ben Onn, too, has limited success in the Presidents Cup, which makes Doctor strongly favor Schauffele and Finau. Statistical Insight: Day has underperformed in the Presidents Cup, and his driving accuracy has been problematic in 7 of his last 11 events. Schauffele and Finau, on the other hand, are in good form with Finau showing late-season improvement. Prediction: Schauffele & Finau to win. Match 2: Collin Morikawa & Sahith Theegala vs. Adam Scott & Min Woo Lee (14:57–24:30) Morikawa and Theegala are slight favorites at -135. Doctor praises Theegala's performance in the 2024 FedEx Cup and Morikawa's solo second place at the Tour Championship. Morikawa's consistency, with 8 top-ten finishes in 2024, makes him one of the top players in the world. Doctor, however, acknowledges Adam Scott's determination to improve his Presidents Cup record, which currently stands at a disappointing 18-25-6. Statistical Insight: Despite Scott's veteran status, his poor Presidents Cup record weighs heavily, while Morikawa's consistent high-level play positions him as a key player. Theegala's form in recent events further strengthens their chances. Prediction: Morikawa & Theegala to win. Match 3: Scottie Scheffler & Russell Henley vs. Sungjae Im & Tom Kim (24:30–32:00) Scheffler and Henley are -142 favorites. Doctor supports Furyk's decision to pair Henley with Scheffler, noting Henley's stellar driving accuracy (5th on the PGA Tour) and top performances in major events. On the other hand, Tom Kim's form is questioned, as his recent performances have been underwhelming, finishing 52nd in the FedEx Cup standings. Statistical Insight: Scheffler, ranked number one in the world, paired with Henley's accuracy, makes them formidable. Conversely, Tom Kim's struggles this season raise doubts about his ability to perform at Royal Montreal. Prediction: Scheffler & Henley to win. Match 4: Wyndham Clark & Keegan Bradley vs. Taylor Pendrith & Christiaan Bezuidenhout (32:00–38:30) Clark and Bradley are favored at -112. Doctor criticizes Mike Weir's decision to pair Pendrith with Bezuidenhout, citing Bezuidenhout's poor form in recent tournaments. He points to Bezuidenhout's struggles with his driver and short game, which make the pairing less competitive against the sharp form of Clark and Bradley. Statistical Insight: Bezuidenhout's loss of shots in four consecutive starts is a red flag. Clark and Bradley's more consistent recent performances make them the stronger pairing. Prediction: Clark & Bradley to win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for all five Thursday Fourball matches for the Presidents Cup. Follow Doc on X @drmedia59 for more on the world of golf Introduction and Overview In the podcast's introduction, Will Doctor sets the stage by bringing his sharpest predictions for the PGA Tour event, the Presidents Cup (0:15–0:42). His energy and focus immediately engage listeners, promising a detailed breakdown of Thursday's Fourball matches. The matchups feature top golfers from both the USA and international teams, with Doctor providing his take on the betting odds and insights. Match 1: Xander Schauffele & Tony Finau vs. Jason Day & Byung-hun Ahn (0:42–14:57) Doctor starts with the first match, where Schauffele and Finau are favorites at -180 on DraftKings. He questions U.S. captain Jim Furyk's decision to split Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, who have a strong history together, but he supports the flexibility of pairing Schauffele with Finau. Despite Finau's driving accuracy issues earlier in the season, Doctor believes Finau has improved and will excel on the greens at Royal Montreal. For the opposition, Jason Day's recent struggles—finishing 33rd at the BMW Championship and failing to qualify for the Tour Championship—are highlighted. Doctor is not confident in Day's current form, pointing out his ongoing issues with driving accuracy. Ben Onn, too, has limited success in the Presidents Cup, which makes Doctor strongly favor Schauffele and Finau. Statistical Insight: Day has underperformed in the Presidents Cup, and his driving accuracy has been problematic in 7 of his last 11 events. Schauffele and Finau, on the other hand, are in good form with Finau showing late-season improvement. Prediction: Schauffele & Finau to win. Match 2: Collin Morikawa & Sahith Theegala vs. Adam Scott & Min Woo Lee (14:57–24:30) Morikawa and Theegala are slight favorites at -135. Doctor praises Theegala's performance in the 2024 FedEx Cup and Morikawa's solo second place at the Tour Championship. Morikawa's consistency, with 8 top-ten finishes in 2024, makes him one of the top players in the world. Doctor, however, acknowledges Adam Scott's determination to improve his Presidents Cup record, which currently stands at a disappointing 18-25-6. Statistical Insight: Despite Scott's veteran status, his poor Presidents Cup record weighs heavily, while Morikawa's consistent high-level play positions him as a key player. Theegala's form in recent events further strengthens their chances. Prediction: Morikawa & Theegala to win. Match 3: Scottie Scheffler & Russell Henley vs. Sungjae Im & Tom Kim (24:30–32:00) Scheffler and Henley are -142 favorites. Doctor supports Furyk's decision to pair Henley with Scheffler, noting Henley's stellar driving accuracy (5th on the PGA Tour) and top performances in major events. On the other hand, Tom Kim's form is questioned, as his recent performances have been underwhelming, finishing 52nd in the FedEx Cup standings. Statistical Insight: Scheffler, ranked number one in the world, paired with Henley's accuracy, makes them formidable. Conversely, Tom Kim's struggles this season raise doubts about his ability to perform at Royal Montreal. Prediction: Scheffler & Henley to win. Match 4: Wyndham Clark & Keegan Bradley vs. Taylor Pendrith & Christiaan Bezuidenhout (32:00–38:30) Clark and Bradley are favored at -112. Doctor criticizes Mike Weir's decision to pair Pendrith with Bezuidenhout, citing Bezuidenhout's poor form in recent tournaments. He points to Bezuidenhout's struggles with his driver and short game, which make the pairing less competitive against the sharp form of Clark and Bradley. Statistical Insight: Bezuidenhout's loss of shots in four consecutive starts is a red flag. Clark and Bradley's more consistent recent performances make them the stronger pairing. Prediction: Clark & Bradley to win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor delivers the sharpest prop card for the 15th Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club (Blue Course). Stay tuned for Doc's Presidents Cup daily picks throughout the tournament. You can find him on X @drmedia59 In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast, Will Docter provides an in-depth preview of the 2024 Presidents' Cup, offering analysis on team compositions, key players, and betting tips for the tournament at Royal Montreal. Overview (0:16 - 22:05) The Presidents' Cup is a biennial event where the U.S. competes against an international team (excluding Europe). The tournament features 30 matches over four days: five on Thursday and Friday, eight on Saturday, and twelve singles matches on Sunday. Historically, the U.S. has dominated the competition, winning every Cup since 2003. Docter doesn't expect that to change this year due to the talent disparity between the teams. U.S. Team: The U.S. team is missing Bryson DeChambeau but remains strong with elite players like Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, both boasting impressive Presidents' Cup records. Schauffele, who has a 6-3-0 record in the Presidents' Cup, is one of Docter's top picks for the tournament, especially given the course's emphasis on accuracy. Tony Finau is another player Docter highlights, noting his solid ball-striking and improved putting. International Team: The international squad, led by Mike Weir, faces a significant challenge without LIV players like Cam Smith and Joaquin Niemann. Key returners include Sungjae Im, Si Woo Kim, and Hideki Matsuyama, but Docter questions whether they can carry the team. He also emphasizes the importance of Canada's Corey Conners and Taylor Pendrith performing well after their disappointing 0-4-0 records in 2022. LIV Golf Controversy: Docter criticizes the LIV Golf format, calling it a "joke" and blaming it for excluding top international talent from this year's event. LIV players were not allowed to compete in the Presidents' Cup, despite being eligible for other events like the Ryder Cup. Betting Insights: Docter provides several betting recommendations, starting with Team USA to win at -250. He offers three prop bets: Xander Schauffele to be the Top USA Point Scorer at +450, citing his flexibility in pairings and strong Presidents' Cup record. Tony Finau as the Top USA Captain's Pick at +650, emphasizing his ball-striking and respectable team event history. Sahith Theegala to finish as the Top USA Rookie at +250, praising his recent form and energy, which will be crucial in a high-stakes team event. On the international side, Docter passes on many categories but backs Si Woo Kim as the Top International Captain's Pick at +350. He notes Si Woo's strong ball-striking, recent form, and history of excelling in team formats. Key Quotes and Stats: "The United States has won every Presidents' Cup since 2003, and I don't think that changes this week." Docter establishes that the U.S. remains the heavy favorite, particularly with the absence of key international players. "Xander Schauffele has a 6-3-0 record in two Presidents' Cups." Schauffele's experience and versatility make him a strong bet for top U.S. scorer, especially given the challenging setup of Royal Montreal. "Si Woo Kim's ball-striking has been phenomenal over his last two events." Docter's confidence in Si Woo stems from his recent finishes and history of delivering in big moments, making him a standout pick for top international captain's choice. Time Stamps: Introduction and overview (0:16 - 0:29) Presidents' Cup format breakdown (0:39 - 22:05) Team analysis and key players (various segments within 0:39 - 22:05) LIV Golf controversy and implications (15:00 - 17:00) Betting recommendations (22:05 - 40:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TSN Golf analyst Bob Weeks on the Presidents Cup, Royal Montreal setup, Mike Weir's focus with his team, Mike Weir's and Jim Furyk's strategy for the draws and teaming up the Canadians.
Andy Johnson is joined by PGA Tour editorial lead Sean Martin to preview this week's Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club. The two discuss the top storylines heading into the event, including Sahith Theegala's U.S. team debut, Mike Weir's course setup, and how the captain's picks will perform on both sides. Andy and Sean also touch on Scottie Scheffler's recent struggles in team events and the idea of "designated putters." To wrap things up, they both share a player on each team that they are most intrigued by and predict the final score come Sunday night.
Presidents Cup week has arrived, and the first Smylie Show preview covers potential pairings for Team USA and International, who got snubbed, which strategies we'll see Jim Furyk and Mike Weir employ, and more!Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme begin by recapping a thrilling finish at the BMW PGA Championship, as Rory McIlroy comes up just short a second straight week. Billy Horschel's playoff win leads to a renewed discussion about a “global tour,” and whether the fall might be a perfect opportunity to have the PGA TOUR's best play abroad in elite DP World Tour events.Smylie and Charlie wrap the show with a preview of the Tobacco Road project that will be on the channel soon - don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for that + more golf insights! #pgatour #progolf #golftrip #pgachampionship #memorial #justinthomas #scottiescheffler #golfpodcast #pgatourpodcast #presidentscup CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:35 - Baby Watch continues04:20 - Smylie's New Painting Reveal05:00 - Charlie's Granddad at Pebble Beach07:30 - Check out www.therecoverypen.com13:58 - Recapping the BMW PGA Championship18:52 - Billy Horschel's Presidents Cup Snub19:51 - DP World Tour and PGA Tour Relationship26:45 - Attracting More PGA Tour Players to DP World Tour33:14 - Presidents Cup Discussion32:18 - Check out www.ahead.com33:40 - Jim Furyk's Captains Picks36:44 - Presidents Cup Roster Breakdown39:04 - US Team Cohesion43:15 - Potential US Team Pairings45:25 - International Team Overview49:10 - Min Woo Lee Spotlight57:45 - Cam Davis Snub Analysis59:15 - Mike Weir's Strategy01:01:25 - Keegan Bradley's Partner Reveal01:05:45 - Aaron Rai Discussion #raiguys01:06:45 - More Potential Pairings01:14:41 - Tobacco Road Sneak Peek01:17:30 - Hope Valley Member-Guest Recap01:20:35 - Outro
Taylor Pendrith discusses his preparation for the upcoming Presidents Cup, reflecting on the significance of the event for Canadian golf and the impact of Mike Weir. He shares insights on team dynamics, the importance of camaraderie, and the unique atmosphere of playing in front of a home crowd. Pendrith also opens up about his personal journey, overcoming injuries, and the excitement of competing at a high level.
The entirety of DJ & PK for September 18, 2024: HOUR ONE Jay Hill and Kyle Whittingham Mike Weir, Masters Champion Frank Dolce, Former Utah Quarterback HOUR TWO What is Trending Riley Jensen, College Football Expert Kansas State is hardnosed team HOUR THREE Tim Fitzgerald, GoPowercat.com Is Big 12 travel going to be a negative? Where does NIL pay-for-play stop? HOUR FOUR Adrian Wojnarowski makes a move Utah Hockey Club president of hockey operations Chris Armstrong Utah Hockey Club general manager Bill Armstrong
Hour one of DJ & PK for September 18, 2024: Jay Hill and Kyle Whittingham Mike Weir, Masters Champion Frank Dolce, Former Utah Quarterback
The entirety of DJ & PK for September 17, 2024: HOUR ONE Nate Dreiling, Utah State Football Kalani Sitake, BYU Football Kyle Whittingham, Utah Football HOUR TWO What is Trending Mike Weir, Presidents Cup Captain BYU has a lot still to prove HOUR THREE Frank Dolce, Former Utah Quarterback Hot Takes or Toast Get down, touchdown or out of bounds HOUR FOUR Air Force headed to the American? Slacker Radio Headlines with Jake and Ben Media credentials and sports events
Hour two of DJ & PK for September 17, 2024: What is Trending Mike Weir, Presidents Cup Captain BYU has a lot still to prove
Former Masters Champion Mike Weir joined DJ & PK to talk about the upcoming Presidents Cup, where he will captain the international team, along with talking about the Black Desert Championship event that he will play in at the Black Desert Resort in Ivins next month.
The best of show continues as Bob and Brian welcome Karen Stupples, Rich Lerner, and Mike Weir to the show.
Bob and Brian are joined by Mike Weir, International Team Captain for the upcoming Presidents Cup, as they talk picks, strategy, and the atmosphere expected in Canada.
Brian and Brian get you caught up on all the latest news in golf. They look back at the Tour Championship as well as welcome in Mike Weir as they look ahead to the Presidents Cup.
It's the first true offseason episode of 2024 and nearly all attention has turned to the upcoming Presidents Cup. Andy and Brendan begin this episode with a Victory Tuesday celebration for Brendan's Boston College Eagles after a Top 10* road win at Florida State on Monday night to open the season. They then discuss the breaking news of the day, captain's picks for the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal. Mike Weir decided to go heavy on the Canadians, selecting Taylor Pendrith, Corey Conners, and surprisingly Mackenzie Hughes in addition to Min Woo Lee, Si Woo Kim, and Christiaan Bezuidenhout. More qualms were had with Jim Furyk's picks for the American side, leaving Akshay Bhatia, Billy Horschel and Justin Thomas behind for Brian Harman, Max Homa, and vice captain Keegan Bradley, among others. Producer PJ comes on to defend his fellow Gen Z-er Akshay, and Andy shares a possible conspiracy theory regarding one selection for the U.S. After a walk through the history of Expos first basemen, the two then discuss the two events on TV this week, the Champs Tour stop in St. Louis and the Omega European Masters in Switzerland. One-and-done picks for the Champions Tour are made and Brendan shares two new facts about Frugal Fritelli, perhaps the best ones yet. To wrap things up, it's a quick NFL roundup before the season kicks off on Thursday night.
PGA Tour Golfer Mackenzie Hughes joined OverDrive to discuss his selection to the Presidents Cup, the behind-the-scenes of the call from captain Mike Weir, the International Team views and playing at Royal Montreal, his role on the team and playing against the USA, the PGA Tour and PIF deal, giving shots on his home course and more.
PGA Tour Golfer Mackenzie Hughes joined OverDrive to discuss his selection to the Presidents Cup, the behind-the-scenes of the call from captain Mike Weir, the International Team views and playing at Royal Montreal, his role on the team and playing against the USA, the PGA Tour and PIF deal, giving shots on his home course and more.
Golf analyst Brad Fritsch on the Presidents Cup and Mike Weir's captain picks, what NFL franchises are worth, sports birthdays and Google.
Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch are joined by International Team Captain Mike Weir as he reveals his picks for this month's Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal. Then, Taylor Pendrith and Min Woo Lee, two of the picks, join the show to discuss getting selected. Then, U.S. Captain Jim Furyk joins the show to make his picks. Then, Sam Burns and Russell Henley join the show to talk about getting picked for the team. Mike Weir: 2:58 Taylor Pendrith: 21:25 Min Woo Lee: 28:14 Jim Furyk: 38:18 Sam Burns: 56:00 Russell Henley: 1:03:15
0:00: Rex loves Captain's Pick SZN02:00: Going deep on Jim Furyk's selection for the U.S. team09:00: Who were the most notable omissions for the Americans?13:00: Furyk opened himself up to heavy criticism if the U.S. gets stunned on the road16:30: How will it work with playing-assistant captain Keegan Bradley19:00: Rating Mike Weir's wildcard selections for the International side25:30: Is the Presidents Cup still a relevant event?
The final hour of today's show has Ben Ennis and Sam McKee talking some golf and football. They start with the upcoming Presidents Cup in Montreal as team captains get set to announce their picks later today and discuss if International Team Captain Mike Weir will select his fellow Canadians to his squad. The morning duo then shift over to the gridiron ahead of Week 1 alongside NFL Network's Judy Battista! They chat about some of the stories of the preseason, the contracts left unsettled heading into Week 1, and expectations for teams including the Jets, Eagles and Packers. In the back end of the hour, the pair reset back to the golf chatter with Sportsnet's own Adam Stanley (26:07). After recently spending some time with Mike Weir, Adam shares a sense of who will join him on his Presidents Cup roster. 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.
Golf Channel Writer and Podcast Host Rex Hoggard joined OverDrive to discuss the storylines around the TOUR Championship, the format and outline of the tournament, Scottie Scheffler's significant lead on the course, the design of East Lake Golf Club, Taylor Pendrith leading the Canadians, Mike Weir's selections for the Presidents Cup, Keegan Bradley's season on the PGA Tour and more.
The Big Show with George Rusic and Matt Rose is on demand! On hour 2, the guys as you on the textline for catch phrases that Jon Abbott can use for the upcoming season. (11:44) Later on, the guys are joined by Adam Stanley. Adam joins the show to recap his round with Mike Weir, what he thinks of the upcoming Presidents Cup, the Tour Championship coming up this weekend 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.
TSN Golf Analyst, Bob Weeks joins OverDrive to chat about the Canadian contingent at FedEx St. Jude's Championship, the importance of the President's Cup among golfers, Mike Weir's President's Cup captaincy, if Scottie Scheffler has had a better season than Xander Schauffele, Jon Rahm's LIV Golf regrets and more.
TSN Golf Analyst, Bob Weeks joins OverDrive to chat about the Canadian contingent at FedEx St. Jude's Championship, the importance of the President's Cup among golfers, Mike Weir's President's Cup captaincy, if Scottie Scheffler has had a better season than Xander Schauffele, John Rahm's LIV Golf regrets and more.
TSN Golf Analyst, Bob Weeks joins OverDrive to chat about the Canadian contingent at FedEx St. Jude's Championship, the importance of the President's Cup among golfers, Mike Weir's President's Cup captaincy, if Scottie Scheffler has had a better season than Xander Schauffele, John Rahm's LIV Golf regrets and more.
The Big Show with Matty Rose and Patrick Dumas is on demand! To kick off today's show the guys dive right into Matt's experience playing with Master Champion Mike Weir at the Rogers Charity Classic Pro-am! Matt and Pat then welcome one of Matty's playing partners from yesterday, Jordan! The guys get into the experience playing with Mike Weir, how he ended up playing in the pro-am, and much more!Later on, Patrick Dumas gets you all caught up on the world of sports with the morning report! In today's edition. the Stampeders prepare for a game tonight, the Leafs name a new Captain, the Jays sweep the halo's, golf, and much 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.
Hour 2 of The Big Show with Matt Rose and Patrick Dumas is on demand! to open up hour two the guys are joined by Sportsnet Golf Analyst Adam Stanley! The Guys dive right into the world of golf including, Mike Weir being the Captain of the Presidents Cup team, the Rogers Charity Classic, the Olympics, the Fedex Cup and much more!Later on the gang is joined by professional golfer Chris DiMarco! the guys get into Chris' career thus far, what it's like having his wife as his caddy, his Canadian connections, and much more! To close out the hour Matt and Pat get into the Blues offer sheeting Oilers RFA's Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway!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.
Hour 2 of The Big Show with George Rusic and Matt Rose is on demand! To kick off this hour the guys have a conversation on Patrik Laine. George asks the guys if Patrik Laine would make sense for the Flames to potentially acquire. (14:15) Later on the hour, Ron Maclean joins the show! Ron is going to be in town to do some hosting for the Rogers Charity Classic so the guys talk some golf. Ron shares some stories on Mike Weir and where his Masters win ranks in Canadian sports moments, what he will be doing at Canyon Meadows 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.
On this week's episode of The Underdog, your hosts Chris Horwedel and Matt Crone open things up by sharing their very different opinions on the recent eclispe. They then move on to talk about the Masters, the NCAA title games, Top Golf, Lucy Olsen, and more. R
Andy and Brendan record this from an airport lounge phone booth before they depart for Northern Ireland, so it is somewhat “muted” compared to the normal SGS. But there is still plenty to laugh and holler about, starting with an amusing tidbit on the the Monday pro-am participants at Bay Hill getting non-participating minor leaguers despite ponying up a nice five-figure sum. Then they get to the news that LIV is withdrawing its OWGR application, and what that says about the league and the rankings. Are they illegitimate? Is everyone being a bad steward of the game right now? They also discuss Mike Weir's comments that LIV players will not be on the International team for the Presidents Cup, a statement made on March 5th that feels like self-sabotage against the larger product. The schedule for the week hits on Bay Hill and the usual amusements at that annual stop, like par-3s of the same distance and screened-in porches. They close with a rousing game of In-Out-Alternate? for the opposite field event in Puerto Rico.