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Tom & Sam discuss playing the original 12-hole routing at Prestwick, where the first Open Championship was held in 1860, and how the course has been restored for a limited period. We explain that the layout has been brought back with heavy marshalling, temporary and restored greens, and significant logistical work to keep play safe.We talk through the history of Prestwick and the role of Old Tom Morris in setting out the 12-hole course, how it gave birth to The Open Championship and try to give you a sense as to what the course is like. You can expect a film to follow on YouTube in the coming weeks. Road to Rosapenna leaderboard from our match here Send us a message if you liked the showIf you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Golf Digest's Shane Ryan joins Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme fresh off the PGA Championship to unpack one of the strangest stories of major week: Garrick Higgo's “late, but on time” tee-time penalty — and Shane's now-viral follow-up question that cut straight through the confusion.From there, the conversation turns into a wide-ranging look at the modern PGA Championship: finding an identity in the wake of the move from August to May, whether Aronimink produced a fair major test, expectations for PGA Frisco next year, and what makes this championship feel so unique to the Masters, U.S. Open, and Open Championship.Shane also dives deep into the Ryder Cup, where he breaks down why Jim Furyk may actually be the right pick for Team USA, why Luke Donald and Europe continue to operate with such an edge, and whether the Americans are still searching for a system that can finally match Europe's continuity.Follow us on socials @thesmylieshow ⛳️ and don't forget to like, comment and subscribe!Chapters00:00 Shane Ryan joins The Smylie Show00:39 Garrick Higgo's viral “late, but on time” moment03:08 What is the PGA Championship's identity now?08:50 Was Aronimink a fair major test?13:53 Shane's ideal PGA Championship setup16:23 Why PGA Frisco has pressure on it20:40 How PGA crowds compare to other majors21:11 Jim Furyk, Luke Donald & Ryder Cup leadership26:45 Why Team USA's Ryder Cup job is so hard30:40 Europe's Ryder Cup system vs. America's chaos32:26 Biggest Ryder Cup captain snubs34:21 Could Luke Donald captain forever?#golf #pgatour #rydercup #smylieshow #smyliekaufman
We catch up with Jasper Miners of Evalu18 and Top 100 Golf Courses. Jasper has a deep passion for golf course architecture, and he's become widely respected for helping clubs uncover and understand their history. This work plays a crucial role in guiding future course design, ensuring that any renovations or restorations retain the original spirit and integrity of the course. We dive into his current involvement with St George's Hill in Surrey, where an exciting renovation/restoration project is about to begin under the direction of Brian Schneider and his team. Jasper will play a central role in shaping that process. The conversation also broadens into general course discussion, starting with Streamsong, which Jasper recently visited. We look at Golf in Australia and also Ryder Cup and Open Championship venues. With his extensive experience playing courses all over the world, Jasper brings a unique perspective to the game and to his work with Top 100 Golf Courses and he talks us through the success and philosophy behind the Top 100 Golf Courses website, and how it has grown into a valuable resource for golfers everywhere. An engaging and insightful chat with Jasper—we hope you enjoy it. https://www.top100golfcourses.com/ https://evalu18.com/ A big thanks to our Show Partner - Toro Check them out here! https://www.golfclubtalk.uk/the-green-print/ https://www.instagram.com/thegreenprintgolf/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-greenprint-golf/?viewAsMember=true www.golfclubtalk.uk golfclubtalkuk@gmail.com Support us here: https://buymeacoffee.com/gctuk Sign up to our Newsletter here
Jamie is joined by Dame Laura Davies on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.She discusses Nelly Korda's victory at the Chevron Championship which sent her back to the top of the world rankings. Plus, Dame Laura gives us her take on the news that Jim Furyk will be the USA's Ryder Cup captain next year.In part two, we hear from the R&A chief executive Mark Darbon who announces where the 2028 Open Championship will be played.And in the third part of the episode we hear from the weekend's winners on both the DP World and PGA Tours. First, it's Bernd Wiesberger after he took the honours at the Volvo China Open. Then both Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick join Jamie to talk about their emotional win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.-•You can watch the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour and all the major tournaments live on Sky Sports. If you're not already a Sky customer, you can stream Sky Sports on your terms with a NOW membership. Sign up to NOW here:www.nowtv.com/membership/watch-sky-sports?DCMP=ilc_skysports_podcastlink•Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: www.skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcast•You can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".•Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: www.youtube.com/c/skysportsgolf•For all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golf•For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Ally McIntosh joins us for another adventure down the rabbit hole of golf course architecture. Over the course of this past winter Ally and his design partner James Coughlan have been busy overseeing the implementation of their Strandhill masterplan. They also commenced phase one of significant improvements to Carne Golf Links. Ally runs us through the specifics of the work at both sited and explains how they utilise specific site specific solutions to fit the needs of these cery different coastal sites. We also pay tribute to Pat Ruddy, look at some new course developments in the southeast of Ireland, compare and contrast the Top100golfcourses and Irish Golfer Magazine rankings, try to disect Ally's suspicion of 'fun' golf and explore possible upcoming course works at Portmarnock Golf Club. Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy our chat. Episode music - Nectar by Dye O Supplied under license from Epidemic SoundSpecial Guest: Ally McIntosh.
The R&A is one of golf's governing bodies, guardian of the rulebook, and the organiser of the world's oldest Major, The Open Championship. As CEO for the past 18 months, Mark Darbon has been busy reframing the organisation's vision to grow the game around the world, and diving into the disrupted, sometimes fractured, world of professional golf.In this extended conversation, David Cushnan chats to Darbon about preparations for this year's Open Championship and AIG Women's Open; the relationship between professional golf and the amateur, participation side of the sport; and the changing face of the professional game, amid a swirl of speculation about LIV Golf's future and with changes coming at the PGA Tour under Brian Rolapp's new leadership.Darbon also reflects on disruption in another sport, rugby union, following his stint as CEO of Northampton Saints; explains what the R&A looks for in brand and agency partners; and shares the leadership advice he received from former London 2012 CEO Paul Deighton.------- The first speakers have been announced for Leaders Week London, taking place on Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th October - for more information and to secure your place, visit leadersinsport.com/leadersweek
Sam sits down at Royal Birkdale Golf Club with Mike Howard, Senior Design Associate at MacKenzie & Ebert, to discuss his long-standing relationship with the club.A lifelong member with an intimate knowledge of the North West coast, Mike has played a central role in the recent course changes, working alongside Tom MacKenzie to prepare Birkdale for The Open Championship this summer.A longstanding friend of the podcast, Mike brings both insight and perspective to the conversation. Widely respected for his work in golf course design, he is also a fine golfer and a highly regarded figure within the industry. Send us a message if you liked the showIf you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Ben Griffin shared with Garrett Johnston the things he's looking forward to about his 1st Masters and how excited his dad will be to watch him at Augusta. Griffin also discusses the influence of his grandfather on his love of golf as well as The Open Championship, this year's PGA Championship & more.
Welcome to a special edition of the show as we gear up for the 90th edition of The Masters. In this episode, we dive deep into the hallowed grounds of Augusta National, exploring why this tournament holds a "mystical" status unlike any other major in golf. From the pimento cheese sandwiches to the strictly enforced "patron" etiquette, we break down the unique culture that defines the first full week of April. The Front 9: Why Augusta is Different We kick things off with a look at the structural and cultural pillars that separate The Masters from the U.S. Open, the Open Championship, and the PGA Championship. The Permanent Home: Why the familiarity of "Amen Corner" makes viewers feel like they're in their own backyards. The Time Capsule: Discussing the deliberate "affordability" of the concessions and the refreshing lack of corporate signage. The "Masters Roar": The impact of the strict no-phone policy and how it creates a pure, undistracted atmosphere. The Back 9: Nuggets from the 2026 Media Guide After the break, we dig into the massive 492-page 2026 Masters Media Guide to bring you the stats and storylines you need to watch as the tournament unfolds. The Defending Champ: Rory McIlroy returns as the defending champion, looking to join the elite ranks of back-to-back winners after completing his career Grand Slam here last year. The Dominant Force: Scottie Scheffler arrives seeking his third Green Jacket, carrying a staggering record of top-20 finishes in every Augusta appearance. Fresh Blood & Dark Horses: From Cameron Young trying to sweep THE PLAYERS and The Masters, to Jacob Bridgeman making his debut as the current FedExCup points leader. Episode presented by GolfPEI, with show support by Metcalfe Golf and Falcon Ridge Golf Club. Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
In this episode of Travel Tales with Fergal, we journey to the spectacular Causeway Coast in Antrim to explore one of Northern Ireland's most exciting new luxury destinations: Dunluce Lodge. Overlooking the 4th fairway of Royal Portrush Golf Club and the wild North Atlantic Ocean, Dunluce Lodge has swiftly earned its place among the region's finest hotels. Opening its doors in April 2025, just in time for The Open Championship, the lodge welcomed hometown hero Rory McIlroy and his family during one of golf's most celebrated weeks. I sat down with General Manager Stephen Meldrum to explore the story behind this elegant 35-suite retreat with sweeping views of one of the world's most iconic golf courses. Stephen shares insights into the whirlwind first year—from achieving five-star status with Tourism Northern Ireland, to being named among the Irish Independent's Top 50 Places to Stay and joining the prestigious Ireland's Blue Book. Stephen offers genuine insider insights, sharing the kind of local knowledge that only someone deeply connected to the area can provide. This episode is about the power of Irish hospitality along a coastline that continues to captivate visitors from around the world. This is a story of vision, of place, and of the unmistakable warmth of Irish hospitality, set against a coastline that continues to captivate visitors from across the globe. Whether you're a golf enthusiast, a lover of this stunning part of Ireland, or simply curious about Northern Ireland's newest five-star retreat, this is a conversation not to be missed. I love the Blue Book because they are often family-owned and run Irish Country House Hotels, Manor Houses, castles and restaurants. A Blue Book voucher would always be my top travel gift recommendation and their website is https://www.irelands-blue-book.ie. Check out the Dunluce Lodge here https://www.dunlucelodge.comFergal O'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 award winning travel podcast Travel Tales with Fergal listened to in 140 countries worldwide. The podcast aims to share soul-lifting travel memoirs about daydream worthy destinations. Please follow meon Instagram @traveltaleswithfergalFacebook @traveltaleswithfergalTwitter @FergalTravelYouTube @traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Turf Today, we sit down with Ryan Trudeau, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent at Maidstone Club in New York. Originally from Montreal, Ryan's journey into the turf industry led him through Penn State's renowned turfgrass program and into an internship at Maidstone, an opportunity that quickly turned into a career thanks to the club's strong culture and leadership. In this episode, Ryan reflects on the mentors who have shaped his path, the impact of investing in others, and the importance of building a team-first environment. He also talks about volunteering at this year's upcoming U.S. Open Championship at Shinnecock Hills. Fan-favorite Mark Prieur joins Adam as co-host for this conversation. We'll be taking a short break next week, but Brian and Adam will be back with our Masters episode. Be sure to check out the Masters pool on the Turf Today Instagram for your chance to win prizes.
We love chatting with legends in golf, and today we have a cracker of a guest - Mike Harwood won 3 huge events in Europe, came second in The Open Championship, and has played with some of the biggest names in international golf. Today for Hostplus, we host Mike Harwood on the Talk Birdie To Me.We start with Mike telling Nick and Mark how he got into golf, how it all started and how he caught the bug. He tells us how old he was when he first shot under par. Get ready to be simultaneously impressed and envious.Mike talks about playing the Troppo tour in Queensland, his recollections about playing with the various characters who were on the tour at that time.Mark asks Mike about the time he took Greg Norman down at Castle Hill and what happened - Mike reveals something about that tournament that we've never heard and blows us away! He talks about the four big wins he had, and his performances in Europe. Mike discusses his 'attitude' when he played and why he always expected to get results.Mike is very tall, and Nick is curious about how this impacted his clubs in the bag, in answering Mike reveals what the worst thing he ever did for his golf swing was, and why he feels it hindered his career.Of course, we have to discuss The Masters. After finishing second to Ian Baker-Finch in The Open Championship, Mike was not offered an invite to The Masters. Nick and Mark want to know why not and how he felt about it. Mike answers both questions.Mark asks Mike about playing with Greg Norman at the World Series of Golf, and what happened when he was announced to the tee. Very funny.And we wrap asking Mike about what's next for him? He's helping out at Southern Golf Club, and explains how much he enjoys that, and there's plenty of family time.A great chat with a legend of Australian golf, fantastic to host Mike Harwood for Hostplus on Talk Birdie To Me !We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Hostplus, Talk Birdie To Me's official retirement partnerBMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on The Mind Caddie, we're joined by a true legend of the game — Ian Baker-Finch, winner of The Open Championship in 1991. In this fascinating and deeply honest conversation, Ian reflects on his unforgettable victory at Royal Birkdale, including that extraordinary back-nine 28 on Saturday that helped secure his place in golfing history. He also opens up about the emotional highs of winning one of golf's greatest prizes—and the very real challenges that followed. We dive into his new book To Hell and Back (or perhaps, as Ian suggests, To Heaven and Back), exploring the full journey of a career that saw both incredible triumph and difficult struggles. Ian shares invaluable insights on: Learning to think your way around the golf course, inspired by Peter Thomson Why mastering shots—not just swings—is key to long-term success The mental side of the game and how losing confidence can impact performance His experiences across golf's "golden era," from Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods Why appreciating the whole game matters far more than just the score This is a powerful, insightful, and often moving conversation with one of golf's true gentlemen—full of lessons for golfers of all levels.
Sam sits down with 1991 Open Champion Ian Baker-Finch. A player whose name is woven into both the history of the game and the soundtrack of its most memorable moments.Best known for his remarkable victory at Royal Birkdale, Ian's story extends far beyond that week in 1991. After his playing career, he became one of golf's most recognisable and respected broadcasters, spending more than 25 years behind the microphone calling some of the sport's most dramatic moments for audiences around the world.In this conversation, Ian reflects on his journey through the professional game, from the pressure and triumph of winning The Open Championship to the challenges that followed, and how he ultimately found a second life in the commentary box. Known as one of golf's most generous and well-liked characters, Ian was kind enough to give us his time while enjoying some well-earned rest and relaxation in New Zealand. The result is a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about resilience, perspective, and a lifetime in the game.A link to Ian's wonderful biography written by Geoff Suanders can be found here and we highly recommend picking up a copy for yourself. Send us a message if you liked the showIf you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Robert Lee is a British Professional golfer and a former winner on the DP World (European) Tour. He is now one of the leading voices in golf and an announcer and analyst for Sky Sports Golf. Rob joins Mark Immelman to share stories and insights from his 40+ years as a Tour Professional. He also dives into the careers and play of the European Tour's "Big Five” - Severiano Ballesteros, Sandy Lyle, Ian Woosnam, Nick Faldo and Bernhard Langer - and explains lessons you can learn from them: Seve Ballesteros - The Short Game and the Grip Sandy Lyle - Balance and a Simple and Reliable Golf-swing Ian Woosnam - Swing Speed and an Aggressive Mindset Nick Faldo - Focus and a Selective Memory, and Bernhard Langer - Clear Thinking, Positive Use of the Mind and Course Management and Planning. Learn from 5 Hall-of-Fame legends with Robert Lee. He also elaborates on major events like The Masters and The Open Championship. Download and share this podcast with your friends and be sure to watch in on YouTube by searching and subscribing to Mark Immelman
Clay, Lucas, and Scott discuss the cool Thursday Format!We also likely talk other things!Find Critical Clix on Facebook and Ask to Join Our Group. Also Check out CriticalClix.com
This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy are officially kicking off March and Women's History Month with the launch of a brand-new segment, Leading Ladies of Long Island, celebrating the women who have shaped our region's past and present. We're almost to spring, saying goodbye to winter bodies and hello to Barbie as we spotlight one of Long Island's most iconic female trailblazers. From viral moments like the hole discovered in the Fire Island Inlet Bridge to the highly anticipated St. Patrick's Day parade lineup taking over towns across the Island, it's been a week full of headlines, buzz, and community pride. Plus, we're sharing organization updates and celebrating Employee Appreciation Day on March 6th — there is plenty to catch up on across the region.#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight shines on Buzz Deschamps, former Long Island Ducks hockey star and newly inducted member of the New York State Hockey Hall of Fame.During his two seasons with the Long Island Ducks, Deschamps scored 95 goals and 84 assists, cementing his place in the team's history before going on to a decades-long career as a scout, coach, executive, and mentor.He continues to give back by helping lead a youth hockey program serving hundreds of children across the region, and his Hall of Fame induction recognizes not only his accomplishments on the ice but a lifetime dedicated to growing the sport and supporting the next generation.Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending us a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com#LongIslandLifeThe U.S. Open Championship returns to Shinnecock Hills Golf Club June 18–21, once again bringing the world's eyes to the East End and delivering major impact for Long Island's hotels, restaurants, small businesses, and workforce.Discover Long Island is kicking off the countdown this April with an inaugural event featuring golf, lunch, networking, raffles, and special guest speaker Phil Simms, with registration details coming soon.The Fire Island Inlet Bridge remains safe for travel after erosion from severe weather caused a hole that went viral online, with repairs completed and major rehabilitation still scheduled for fall 2027 through spring 2028.Community support helped keep A Pinch of Sprinkles Bake Shoppe & Confectionery Studio Inc open after plans to close were reversed thanks to an overwhelming response from customers rallying behind the beloved East Wind bakery.Long Island's 2026 St. Patrick's Day parade season kicks off March 7th in Kings Park and continues through March 29th in Montauk, with communities across the Island celebrating in full green gear and proud hometown spirit.#LeadingLadiesOfLongIslandOur new Leading Ladies of Long Island segment debuts with Ruth Handler, the Hempstead native who co-founded Mattel and introduced Barbie in 1959, inspiring generations of girls to imagine careers beyond traditional roles.#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandFriday, March 6th – Evil Woman: The American ELOSaturday, March 7th – Matthew Morrison: Rhythms & RevelationsSaturday, March 7th – Tracy Morgan LiveSaturday, March 7th – Lydia Von HofSaturday, March 7th – Intro to Silkscreen with Larissa GrassSunday, March 8th – Mountain MaidensFor more events and things to do on Long Island, visit discoverlongisland.com.#CelebriTEAMariah Carey has been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.#hotTEAsCall us at 877-386-6654 x 400 and tell us How YOU Doin', leave us a review, and receive $5 off merch by screenshotting your review and sending it to us via email or DM.Connect With UsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LongIslandTeaPodcastX: https://x.com/liteapodcastEmail: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop: https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darren Clarke has caught 19 permit on a fly—a feat arguably more impressive than winning The Open Championship. Sitting down with Tom Coyne in the Bahamas at his home in The Abaco Club, Clarke happily explains his dual obsessions. He's not just a boisterous Irishman you'd like to meet at a pub, he remains driven by catching the world's most difficult fish and beating the world's best golfers. Clarke opens up about raising his boys after losing their mother and reflects on the miracle of bringing The Open to Royal Portrush following his upbringing during The Troubles. He also breaks down what went wrong at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage and offers a simple solution for Hazeltine. Along the way: the Theodore Roosevelt quote that's driven him for 37 years, the difference between European sarcasm and American heckling, and the joys of living in paradise. The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYTThe Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist.
Andy Johnson chats with 2009 Open Championship winner and reigning Charles Schwab Cup champion Stewart Cink on this episode of The Fried Egg Golf Podcast. Stewart discusses his long career in professional golf, with 2026 marking the 30-year anniversary of his first win on the Nike Tour. The two talk through how technology has changed the pro game, Stewart's time with his son on the bag, how Ryder Cup USA has changed over the last two decades, and more. Visit Cobalt and use code "FRIEDEGGPOD15" for 15% off.
Haotong Li joins The Smylie Show for perhaps the most laughs we've had in an episode yet
This may go down as one of my favorite podcasts in our eight years of production - my love of all things Musselburgh goes back to my first trip to it's links nearly 20 years ago. This nine hole links has lived through the best of times and certainly the bad. We are joined by my friend, historian and author Mungo Park as he shares the delightful history of this most honest town. If you want to learn more, consider buying his book, "Musselburgh: Cradle of Golf" at Auld Grey Toon Golf Books
Our Legendary Links series returns with a conversation from one of the game's most storied venues, Royal Liverpool Golf Club.Andy Leadbetter from Royal Liverpool shares an inside look at Hoylake, what it truly means to host The Open Championship, and how those moments shape a club long after the grandstands come down.Andy also makes the case for England's Golf Coast as one of the most compelling destinations in the game, offering world-class links golf, deep history, and a journey that rewards those willing to look beyond the usual first stops.Additional ResourcesRoyal Liverpool Golf Club websiteThe Complete Guide to Royal Liverpool Golf Club
In this milestone episode, I'm celebrating 5 amazing years of the Wander Your Way podcast.And I'm reflecting on the journey that started during the COVID pandemic and grew into a space for curious, independent Europe travelers.To mark the anniversary, I'm sharing my 5 favorite travel experiences — moments that shaped not only how I travel, but why. From my very first trip to Spain, to standing in awe inside Notre Dame Cathedral, to the electric atmosphere of The Open Championship in Scotland, these stories span cities, mountains, and deeply personal moments.I also reflect on my love for the dramatic landscapes of the Dolomites, the transformative experience of walking the West Highland Way, and the lasting memories I made traveling through Ireland with my parents — a powerful reminder that travel isn't just about where you go, but who you share it with.So I'll leave you with this question — what are some of your favorite and most memorable travel experiences?If you feel like sharing, I'd love to hear them. You can email me at lynne@wanderyourway.comAnd if you're up for it, let me know. I may read one or two on a future episode of the podcast.In this episode:0:53: Intro5:55: Bonus: Andalucía, Spain8:56: Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris11:38: The Open Championship at Royal Troon, Scotland15:51: Dolomite Peaks, Italy19:30: West Highland Way, Scotland24:05: Three Weeks in Ireland28:30: Wrapping it upImportant links:The Best Things To Do in Paris in 4 DaysNotre Dame ParisTips for Attending a Sporting Event in Europe + My Experience at The Open ChampionshipOverview of the Dolomites • ItalyVisit the DolomitesWalking the West Highland Way ScotlandWest Highland WayCounty Clare • IrelandPodcast Listener formBattleface InsuranceWander Your Way AdventuresWander Your WayWander Your Way Resources ★ Support this podcast ★
With exemptions into the Masters, the U.S. Open and The Open Championship on the line, someone's life is going to change at this week's Latin America Amateur Championship. Live from the fairways of Lima Golf Club in Peru, host Tom Coyne sits down with a range of voices to capture the importance of the LAAC and the long road it took to bring the championship here after delays tied to political unrest, COVID and building a driving range. The story is told in three parts, featuring Puerto Rico's Jeronimo Esteve, a 10-time LAAC competitor, Mark Lawrie of the R&A, and Lima Golf Club vice president Álvaro Hernández. Together, they offer a clear-eyed look at a championship that's become one of the most important gateways in amateur golf and a point of pride for the entire Latin American golf community.The Golfer's Journal and this podcast are made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYTThe Golfer's Journal Podcast is presented by Titleist.
The 2026 golf season is here. On this episode of The Smylie Show, Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down the upcoming year in professional golf with full-season predictions. They dive into: - Who dominates the PGA Tour in 2026 - Over/unders on Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy & Tommy Fleetwood - Major Championship previews and winner picks - What stats actually matter heading into the season - Which stars could break through — and who might regress From Augusta to Royal Birkdale, this is the ultimate 2026 golf season preview.
Sam talks to Jean van de Velde about his career in the game, which began as a six-year-old in Mont-de-Marsan, in the Pyrenees in south-west France. Growing up in the era of persimmon drivers and balata balls, Jean turned professional in 1987 and went on to compete at the highest level of the game for several decades. He is perhaps best known for his performance at the 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie, where he slept on a five-shot lead going into the final round.Jean has also been involved in the administration of the game and was instrumental in bringing The Ryder Cup to France in 2018.A huge thank you to Jean for his time on the podcast. His reputation as one of the game's great characters — and as a wonderfully honest, funny, and brilliant storyteller — remains fully intact after this epic episode. Send us a message if you liked the showIf you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
It's time to sprint through the finish line... kinda. Andy, Brendan!, Kevin Van Valkenburg, and PJ return for what may be the final installment of 2025's Year in Review, spanning from the Travelers Championship through Scottie Scheffler's win at The Open. Before the five-event recap begins, Andy is given ample time to celebrate a Victory Sunday (and Monday!) following the biggest Bears win in years on Saturday night. He talks plenty of smack about a Packers team that the Bears may see again in a playoff game very soon and anoints Caleb Williams as the best quarterback in the NFC North. Fear not, as there is a Nico Echavarria Minute to even things out later in this episode! Part 9 of The 2025 Year in Review begins with KVV handling the Travelers Championship, which was a triumphant week for his man Keegan Bradley and yet another collapse by Tommy Fleetwood. Brian Rolapp also burst on the scene with the official news of his hire as the PGA Tour's new CEO. Brendan picks things up at the Rocket Classic where podcast favorite Aldrich Potgieter won a never-ending playoff at a bomber's paradise in Detroit. LIV Dallas also ended in a playoff, won by Patrick Reed, but Bryson DeChambeau managed to be the star of the show anyway at his hometown event. The John Deere Classic featured another playoff at the end, but PJ instead focuses on a group of "olds" complaining about equity stakes in PGA Tour Enterprises as the biggest news of the week. Patrick Roy's son, Kevin, also provided what may be this podcast's Tweet of the Year! Andy then slips in a "Nico Minute" while discussing Chris Gotterup's breakout win at the Scottish Open. He also shares some enlightening quotes from Scottie Scheffler on links golf and Rory McIlroy's public detonation of PGA Frisco. The Open Championship is a team effort, with KVV handling the pre-tournament days of "Nihilist Scottie" and yet another newsworthy caddie-player breakup. Andy researches Thursday and Friday in Portrush, reminding folks of some early leaders like Jacob Skov Olesen and other Storylines Nobody's Talking About from that week. Remember when Matthew Jordan defeated par? Finally, Brendan brings us home as he walks through Scottie Scheffler's coronation and an emotional weekend for Rory McIlroy in his home country. That'll do it for Andy and Brendan on the feed in 2025, but "The Boys" have been tasked with giving Mr. 1,000 his just due after the powers that be decided to end their 2025 Year in Review at Royal Portrush.
This installment of The 2025 Year in Review does NOT contain any unforeseen interruptions but DOES start with a good, old-fashioned Football Minute! Andy is on the road but joins Brendan and PJ for a quick segment regarding a possible Bears move to Gary, Indiana. Andy cannot believe that Kevin Warren would sit awake in his bed and send this open letter on the week of the biggest game in years. The three also share some thoughts on the first-ever "Golf Channel Games" and find that the format might be the best "alt-golf" viewer experience yet. Unfortunately for the broadcast and its advertisers, no one was suckered into wagering on the event. Andy departs for his own mega-podcast session with Tom Doak, leaving Brendan and PJ to carry the baton for this look back at May and June. PJ begins with the Charles Schwab Challenge, a week where the olds took over both Colonial (on the PGA Tour) and Congressional Country Club (on the Senior Tour). He recaps his drive to DC to take in the Senior PGA in-person and provides plenty of Don Rea content for those wanting more from Part 7. Brendan then heads to "Jack's Place," now a proper noun on big letter hats, for the Memorial presented by Workday. Ben Griffin couldn't go back-to-back starts with a win as he was chased down by - who else? - Scottie Scheffler. Rickie Fowler also used his sponsor exemption for good, qualifying for The Open with a top-ten finish! Joseph LaMagna then joins the recording as PJ shares Cameron Young's triumph at U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying and his ensuing close call at the Canadian Open. The Canadian Open also featured the pro debut of Luke Clanton, who was being treated like Cooper Flagg by the PGA Tour ahead of this momentous occasion. Finally, Brendan, PJ, and Joseph recap the third men's major of the year, the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. They discuss the first-ever episodes of Lunch With The Boys, so much "Championship Rain," and J.J. Spaun's movies of choice, among other amusements from the week. Monday's episode will be a mega-recording as we attempt to finish the Open Championship ahead of Christmas!
Brian Harman is a 4x winner on the PGA Tour, and The 2023 Open Champion. The former "Champion Golfer of the Year" joins Mark Immelman to dive into his life in golf, lessons learned, and experiences shared. You are certain to be entertained and informed as he talks about an extensive array of golf and game improvement elements incl: Junior Golf and Winning the 2003 US (USGA) Junior Amateur Advice for Junior Golfers and Parents NCAA Golf in College and Lessons Learned at The University of Georgia Playing on the professional Mini Tours Winning on the PGA TOUR and Overcoming Obstacles and Nerves Competing against the Power Game as a Shorter Hitter Winning the 2023 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) MatchPlay and Playing in the Ryder Cup Improving Play from 100 Yards and Closer to the Target Practice, Preparation and Pre-round Checks Course Management, Maintaining Momentum and Making the Best with What You Have, and Self Belief and Having a Healthy Relationship with Failure. Brian descibes himself as a deep thinker and an "onion" as there are a lot of layers to him, and we are sure you will enjoy this podcast as much as you learn from it. It can also be watched as a Vodcast on YouTube - search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
Suave Golf's Kyle Surlow and Steve 'Beige' Berger are back to hang and talk about what the R&A is going to do with the 2028 Open Championship now that the Olympics in Los Angeles have set their tournament dates. They also discuss Kyle's upcoming trip to Bandon Dunes for the Suave Cup, what age constitutes the 'peak' of a professional golf career, and all the things in golf they're thankful for this year. Music provided by broiler - listen to and download his music here Support those who support us! SUAVE GOLF - world-class golf sabbaticals and fine goods Hot Drops fermented & flavorful condiments Golf Guide - purveyors of discounted greens fees across Northern California WATCH - Like & Subscribe to Nice Grass Nice People on YouTube Email us! nicegrassnicepeople@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen and Jim discuss the unique in-depth look at the early days of the PGA Tour by "Champagne" Tony Lema, whose life was tragically cut short at age 32. He won the 1964 Open Championship at St Andrews.
It's "Draft Week" here at The Shotgun Start! Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube for this Monday episode, kicking things off with an NFL Minute celebrating a miraculous win by the Bears on Sunday afternoon. Andy is riding high while Brendan is down in the dumps about his Commies and the latest Jayden Daniels injury. Having just re-signed with Smash GC, Graeme McDowell is NOT down in the dumps and instead is positioning himself for a run as the European Ryder Cup captain in 2027. Speaking to Bunkered, McDowell said that he'd like to be the "olive branch" that brings European golf back together and that the divisiveness in the game has come from the top players and not guys like him trying to "eke out a living." Andy and Brendan go off on these quotes, citing McDowell's LIV earnings and reported signing bonus and wondering why he's no longer a DP World Tour member, which seems to be a disqualifying factor in being the next captain. In other LIV/DP World Tour news, Tom McKibbin went wire-to-wire in Hong Kong to secure an invite to the 2026 Masters and an exemption into the Open Championship. Brendan suggests LIV should prop McKibbin up as the prime example of playing a worldwide schedule that still allows pathways into the major championships that do not involve OWGR points. Andy then debuts the much-anticipated 2026 TGL Power Rankings as the league approaches season two. Who does he have ranked first? You'll have to listen to find out! "Draft Week" then gets underway as Andy, Brendan, and PJ draft players as if they were handing out sponsor exemptions to their own tournaments. This popularity-focused draft goes for more rounds than expected, allowing for some insane picks to come into play by the end. To close things out, the "Internet Invitational" is briefly discussed after Andy watched the first week's episodes on Halloween night.
In this episode, Mike and Tim head to the Ayrshire region on Scotland's west coast. While there they stayed and played at Dundonald Links and Trump Turnberry. Dundonald Links has hosted both the mens and womens Scottish Opens in the last decade and is also used by the R&A for final qualifying for the Open Championship. We were able to play the course and stay in one of their newly built lodges. At Trump Turnberry, we played one of the top rated courses in the world with the Ailsa course. Home to some of the most famous moments in golf history, Turnberry Ailsa is loaded with history and the course did not disappoint. We also played the Robert the Bruce course and stayed at the Turnberry hotel and will tell all about it. All this and some other shenanigans on this episode of Travel Talk Scotland. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple & Spotify for weekly golf content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hulk Hogan has passed away and our childhood's are over (00:00:00-00:06:53). We talk about just missing Times 100 most influential podcast list and invite The Tennis Podcast on (00:06:53-00:18:49). Training Camo has begun and Justin Fields got carted off (00:18:49-00:30:29). LeBron is suing anyone that says he's pregnant and more (00:30:29-00:34:42). Mt Rushmore of things we want to be severed for (00:34:42-01:06:42). Scottie Scheffler joins us off his Open Championship win to talk golf, life, Happy Gilmore 2, and we break some big news (01:06:42-01:37:52). We then finish with Fyre Fest of the week (01:37:52-02:06:32).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/pardon-my-take
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about Scottie Scheffler's dominating win at The Open Championship notching his fourth career major, his comments leading up to the tournament, and why he is ultimately inevitable. They also cover TJ Watt finally getting his deal done with the Steelers making him the highest paid non-QB in the history of the NFL, the entire NFLPA situation, and everything else happening around the sports world. Joining the show LIVE from a University of Michigan golf outing is ESPN Senior NFL Insider, Adam Schefter, to discuss everything happening around the NFL as every team prepares to report to camp this week. Next, future Hall of Famer, Texans Ring of Honor member, 3x NFL DPOY, Walter Payton Man of the Year, 7x All-Pro, 5x Pro Bowler, and now NFL on CBS color commentator, JJ Watt joins the show to discuss TJ's new contract, his breakfast setup this past weekend, and buying another soccer team. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony opens the show by talking about a rough weekend for the Nats, and where they are as a franchise right now, and he also talks about watching a documentary on Billy Joel. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about Scottie Scheffler winning the Open Championship for his 4th major, former golf pro Morgan Pressel calls in to talk about her experience playing on those kinds of courses in the UK and her thoughts on how Scheffler is playing right now, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Dan Bern “Mercurochrome” ; Philip Martin “Audrey Hepburn Disappears” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scottie Scheffler wins The Open Championship getting one step away from a career grand slam Scottie Scheffler may not find his life's true fulfillment in winning, but that's not going to keep him from continuing to do it on the sport's biggest stages.Scheffler had all the time in the world to celebrate his latest major title, carding a 68 on Sunday to cruise to a four-stroke victory in the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scottie Scheffler (-17) is your Champion Golfer of the Year with a commanding 4-shot win over Harris English. Chris Gotterup (-12), Wyndham Clark (-11), Matt Fitzpatrick (-11), and Haotong Li (-11) round out your top 5 at the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The win brings Scottie his fourth Major Championship and second this year. We run down all of the action of the week, take a spin down the leaderboard, discuss Ryder Cup implications, answer some questions, and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Suns Up! Titleist - #1 Ball in Golf YETI - No Compromises. ServPro - Like it never even happened BMW - Worldwide Partner of the Ryder Cup SoFi - Get Your Money Right at https://www.sofi.com/nlu Want $150 worth of NLU Pro Shop credit? Sign up for the newsletter, and next week we will randomly select two lucky subscribers for just that. Now through July 21st at: subscribe.nolayingup.com/giveaway Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Scheffler (-14) takes a four-shot lead over Haotong Li (-10) into the final round of the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. Join us as we recap all of the day's action: stories of the day, Rory McIlroy's 66 (-8), take a spin down the leaderboard, shots of the day, HFBITFB, check in on our picks, answer questions, and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Suns Up! H&B - code NLU10 The Stack - code NOLAYINGUP FanDuel - Official Sportsbook of NLU Want $150 worth of NLU Pro Shop credit? Sign up for the newsletter, and next week we will randomly select two lucky subscribers for just that. Now through July 21st at: subscribe.nolayingup.com/giveaway Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scottie Scheffler (-10) is your 36-hole leader at the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush followed closely by Matty Fitzpatrick (-9), Brian Harman (-8), and Haotong Li (-8). Join us as we run down the stories of the day, take a spin down the leaderboard, discuss notable performances/missed cuts, check in on our picks, answer questions, and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Suns Up! SoFi - https://www.sofi.com/nlu to learn more on how you can Get Your Money Right USGA - Get a Handicap DeleteMe - 20% off when you text 64000 Want $150 worth of NLU Pro Shop credit? Sign up for the newsletter, and next week we will randomly select two lucky subscribers for just that. Now through July 21st at: subscribe.nolayingup.com/giveaway Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2 Pros and a Cup of Joe featuring Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn and LaVar Arrington, in for The Dan Patrick Show, react to President Trump signing an executive order to regulate NIL. Senior NFL reporter, Albert Breer gives insight into the NFLPA’s Executive Director, Lloyd Howell stepping down. Plus, Scottie Scheffler “lets it rip” at The Open Championship. #2prosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a five-way tie (-4) at the top of the leaderboard after the opening round of the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. Stories of the day, down the leaderboard, round 1 disappointments, check-in on winner predictions, Scottie, and more. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Suns Up! Omni - Play the Possibilities. Club Glove - code NLU The Stack - code NOLAYINGUP Want $150 worth of NLU Pro Shop credit? Sign up for the newsletter, and next week we will randomly select two lucky subscribers for just that. Now through July 21st at: subscribe.nolayingup.com/giveaway Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kyle Schwaber wins the first ever ASG swing off and it was awesome. People were mad that Ohtani and Judge left the field early to get back home (00:00:00-00:09:33). Big Dumper wins the HR Derby that continues to be broken (00:09:33-00:11:11). Terry McLaurin is still a commander and PFT is not worried at all (00:11:11-00:23:56). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including Paul George injured again, and Zac gets a gift from the Bucs (00:23:56-00:48:52). Mt Rushmore of things people dont care about (00:48:52-01:07:46). Shane Victorino joins the show to talk about his career, growing up in Hawaii, being an all energy guy, getting hit by a car as a kid and Max asks him a question and totally blows it (01:07:46-01:48:25). Shane Bacon joins the show to talk Open Championship and give us some picks for the last major of the year (01:48:25-02:13:09). We finish with guys on chicks (02:13:09-02:24:32).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/pardon-my-take
Today's word of the day is ‘electric' as in All-Star Game as in swing-off as in MLB as in getting right! What a night for MLB! What a moment! Wow! Let's break down the game and all the moments. From ABS to Hank Aaron tributes to dingers to Schwarbombs. LOVED IT! (21:40) MLBPA executive director Tony Clark met with the media before the All-Star Game and he had very strong feelings about the salary cap idea. Woof. Collusion? GMAB! (31:30) The Tampa Bay Rays are going to play games at home in the postseason… if it happens! Shocker! (37:50) Review: Thunderbolts. (39:10) Emmy nominations are out! (43:40) NPPOD. (44:00) Scottie Scheffler gave some responses to some questions before The Open Championship and whoa. The level of depth in his answers. The level of truth. It's something you rarely see. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back in RoryNorthern Ireland for the 153rd Open Championship! Join us as we prepare for the year's final Major Championship: news and notes, One and Done picks, play some games, answer audience questions, and more. Pumped to get things going at Royal Portrush! Presented by FanDuel. FanDuel x NLU: https://sportsbook.fanduel.com/navigation/pga?tab=no-laying-up-specials Want $150 worth of NLU Pro Shop credit? Sign up for the newsletter, and next week we will randomly select two lucky subscribers for just that. Now through July 21st at: subscribe.nolayingup.com/giveaway Support our sponsors: FanDuel- Official Sportsbook of NLU Rhoback- Best fit, Best feel! code NLU for 20% off Oars & Alps- NLU15 for 15% off Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘electric' as in All-Star Game as in swing-off as in MLB as in getting right! What a night for MLB! What a moment! Wow! Let's break down the game and all the moments. From ABS to Hank Aaron tributes to dingers to Schwarbombs. LOVED IT! (21:40) MLBPA executive director Tony Clark met with the media before the All-Star Game and he had very strong feelings about the salary cap idea. Woof. Collusion? GMAB! (31:30) The Tampa Bay Rays are going to play games at home in the postseason… if it happens! Shocker! (37:50) Review: Thunderbolts. (39:10) Emmy nominations are out! (43:40) NPPOD. (44:00) Scottie Scheffler gave some responses to some questions before The Open Championship and whoa. The level of depth in his answers. The level of truth. It's something you rarely see. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Soly, Randy and TC recap the action from the Renaissance Club where Chris Gotterup won to earn his spot in next week's Open Championship. Then it's on to the Evian where Grace Kim became a major champion thanks to a bonkers two hole playoff with Kim's eagle on the second hole to defeat Jeeno Thitikul. We also debut a new "Get Your Money Right" segment, talk ISCO, LIV Spain and LIV's OWGR application, TC's trip to Cabot, and a quick Open Championship week content preview. Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our sponsors: Titleist Omni Hotels & Resorts DeleteMe SoFi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us LIVE as we kick off the 2025 Open Championship with our traditional preview podcast. We run down storylines and favorites, check in on some Odds, run through some questions, take a look back at 2019, and more. Want $150 worth of NLU Pro Shop credit? Sign up for the newsletter, and next week we will randomly select two lucky subscribers for just that. Now through July 21st at: subscribe.nolayingup.com/giveaway FanDuel giveaway terms and conditions: http://bit.ly/3TE0MUD Support our sponsors: Rhoback - Best Fit, Best Feel! FootJoy - #1 Shoe in Golf FanDuel - Official Sportsbook of NLU The Stack - code NOLAYINGUP Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Soly, Randy and DJ debrief on their trip to Northern Ireland where we played both Royal Portrush - the site of next week's Open Championship - and Royal County Down. We also share our experiences visiting Belfast and taking in the culture and history of the region. Make sure to join us on our YouTube channel on Monday at 8pm ET for the premiere of our video from the trip! Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our sponsors: Rhoback USGA Yeti 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 Subscribe to the No Laying Up Newsletter here: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/ Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices