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0:00: An entirely different wind direction at Royal Troon threw players for a loop4:30: Bryson DeChambeau blames his – get this – equipment for Open struggles9:30: Rory McIlroy cards his worst round in a major in five years. What happened?15:00: Justin Thomas starts fast for the second week in a row. Will this time be different?19:00: What to watch for Friday at The Open
Andy and Brendan are giddy after a day shuffling through the sandhills of Pinehurst at the U.S. Open. They get back to the Ecco House to recount all their observations on how the course was playing, a stacked leaderboard, a coach inserting himself into the championship, Rory and Cantlay's 65s, some grumpy players bombing, and much more. There are multiple apologies issued for mis-takes and a fabulous Blockie story from the ground to close it out as we quickly turn around to Friday.
0:00: A sloppy start to Scottie Scheffler's U.S. Open week04:00: Clean strikes, conservative strategy keys Rory McIlroy's bogey-free 6507:00: Bryson DeChambeau was a polarizing pre-tourney pick. How about now?13:00: Patrick Cantlay, Ludvig Aberg off to promising starts17:30: What else stood out from Day 1 at Pinehurst20:00: Rex has some North Carolina BBQ takes to get off his chest
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Garrett opens this mid-week U.S. Open episode by emptying his notebook from a Wednesday walk around Los Angeles Country Club. He talks about three spots on the North Course's back nine that he's looking forward to watching. Then he brings on golf historian Wayne Morrison (no relation) to discuss the Philadelphia School of Golf Architecture, the influential group of golf course designers in which LACC architect George Thomas learned his craft.
Gerard's editorial to start the program.
People rush to get tested for COVID-19. But Thursday's test result may not reflect your status during the holidays.
Doc Larkins was strong on his thoughts about the issue heading towards the Australian Open.
Open Heavens for Open Thursday 16 September 2021. The first law of fruitfulness is repenting from our sins and obeying the commandments.
Matt Ward reports from round one of the US Open at Torrey Pines.
Also happening today, you won’t get to be at Opening Day for either the Chicago Cubs or the Chicago White Sox again this year, but you may get to see a game in person "sometime this season"; COVID-19 and the internet have killed a cosmetic shop and salon that has been in the western suburbs for 50 years; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HOUSTON – LSU women's golf sophomore Ingrid Lindblad along with alumnae Austin Ernst and Madelene Sagstrom will tee off at the 75th United States Women's Open Thursday.
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This week’s entire episode of BEN Around Philly is dedicated to what Kristen considers a hidden gem in Philadelphia and her new favorite spot in the area. It’s quirky and weird and there is absolutely something for everyone at the American Treasure Tour Museum in Oaks, PA. Kirsten Canner, the museum’s General Admissions Manager and Lead Tour guide joins Kristen in studio to talk about the museum’s collection, the collection’s mysterious owner, clowns, Nickelodeon’s and more. Take the whole family this weekend. Kristen cannot recommend this place enough. Open Thursday through Sunday from 10am-3pm. Find the American Treasure Tour Museum in the same parking lot as the Philadelphia Expo Center at Oaks. More details and tickets at http://americantreasuretour.com/.
This week’s entire episode of BEN Around Philly is dedicated to what Kristen considers a hidden gem in Philadelphia and her new favorite spot in the area. It’s quirky and weird and there is absolutely something for everyone at the American Treasure Tour Museum in Oaks, PA. Kirsten Canner, the museum’s General Admissions Manager and Lead Tour guide joins Kristen in studio to talk about the museum’s collection, the collection’s mysterious owner, clowns, Nickelodeon’s and more. Take the whole family this weekend. Kristen cannot recommend this place enough. Open Thursday through Sunday from 10am-3pm. Find the American Treasure Tour Museum in the same parking lot as the Philadelphia Expo Center at Oaks. More details and tickets at http://americantreasuretour.com/.
Listen as Werds and JE break down the WGC Mexico tournament, make a Red Shoe Gratitude Diaries entry for Greg Norman and give their Fantasy Picks.
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The show opens and Uncle Steve is still talking about Cleveland's win. The CEO gives us a different perspective to elevate our thinking. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
After deciding to move to Texas, Phillip and Yvette Helberg began looking for a large spread of land where they could live and farm the land. They found a perfect spot outside of Waco to put down roots, and began to make plans for the next phase of Helberg Barbecue. They source responsibly raised meats and plan to use as much product grown on their land as possible for their menu. With unique items like Filipino seasoned pork and homemade Zwieback rolls stuffed with smoked meats, Helberg offers something different from the average menu. After purchasing an old trailer and renovating it, they found a spot to set up shop and serve their barbecue. Open Thursday through Saturday for breakfast and lunch at Pinewood Coffee Bar, Helberg Barbecue is a new addition to the growing Waco barbecue scene. Catch Helberg Barbecue at:https://www.helbergbarbecue.com/https://twitter.com/HelbergRanchIntagram: HelbergBarbecue 2223 Austin Ave, Waco, TX Open Thurs-Sat 7-10:30 for breakfast 11-sold out for lunch
Dallas Handmade Arts Market, a venue and host to dozens of vendors with handmade items, will be making a special appearance this Thursday during the inaugural Design District Market. The market will be open Thursday as well as Saturday and Sunday during t