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Le titre extraordinaire de Rory McIlroy au Masters, la domination clinique de Scottie Scheffler au PGA Championship et à The Open et la surprise J.J.Spaun à l'US Open. La saison des Majeurs a pris fin la semaine dernière... Suspens, intensité et niveau de jeu : ce cru 2025 était-ce majuscule ou minuscule ? C'est le débat du Practice RMC orchestré par Simon Dutin, avec Ramuntcho Artola, Martin Coulomb et Fabien Donoyan.
Episode 15 of Game Time Tech marks the start of a “hot sports tech summer,” where hosts Melody Brue and Robert Kramer delve into the intersection of live sports and enterprise innovation. From advanced fan experiences to athlete analytics, the show highlights how major tech players are redefining operational efficiency, safety, and media strategy across some of the world's most visible sporting events. The hosts break down how T-Mobile's private 5G turned the PGA Championship into a real-time tech showcase, SailGP's racecourse into a precision-driven safety zone, and how Lenovo's FIFA and F1 partnerships bring performance and connectivity to the global stage. They also preview Snowflake's ambitious plans for the 2028 Olympics — a massive data effort aimed at empowering athletes and fans alike. Highlights include: T-Mobile's 5G at the PGA Championship Enabled seamless fan experiences and enhanced broadcast agility across complex terrain — minus the cable clutter. ⛵ SailGP's real-time racing tech Used sub-10 millisecond latency and network slicing to support sailor safety, telemetry, and first responder communications. Lenovo + FIFA World Cups 2026 & 2027 Blends brand play and smart infrastructure, supporting all 32 teams with tablets, smartphones, and collaboration platforms. Formula One Innovation Lenovo delivers diagnostics and real-time analytics, while other partners push sustainability and safety boundaries. Snowflake's Olympic Data Strategy Powers training, performance tracking, medical insights, and fan engagement as the data platform for the 2028 Summer Olympics.
Sam & Tom sit down for Part II of their deep dive into the Tiger Slam. 25 years on from the second leg of Tiger's historic run — and his fourth major victory overall — we revisit the 129th Open Championship at St Andrews, where he clinched the Claret Jug by a record-equalling eight shots. The parallels with the current Champion Golfer of the Year, Scottie Scheffler, are hard to ignore — both with dominant stretches just over 1,000 days apart.This episode has it all: a streaker on the fairway, David Duval taking four swipes in the Road Hole bunker, and the end of a 63-hole bogey-free streak from Tiger. Oh, and in case you'd forgotten — he famously avoided all 112 bunkers across the four days.We'll return in August with Part III, charting the next chapter: Tiger's win at the PGA Championship.For more on the Tiger Slam, we highly recommend Kevin Cook's book, which captures the era in microscopic detail. You can grab a copy here. If 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
(00:00-12:05) John is concerned with the over/under betting numbers for the Eagles points scored this season. (12:05-20:36) The guys are joined by the chairman of the PGA Tour in Philly as the PGA Championship is headed to Philly next year. (20:36-32:31) Phillip Rivers retires as a Charger. Plus, an update on the Little Leaguer who was suspended for his bat flip. (32:31-46:46) The show wraps up with more discourse on the Little Leaguer and the Key 3.
(00:00-10:30) Today on Kincade & Salciunas, the show opens with Andrew and John asking if you are ready for the conversation about the Eagles potentially being the next dynasty. (10:30-16:22) Landon Dickerson echoes a similar message as his teammates – last year’s team is not this year’s team. (16:22-28:07) Vic Fangio had a lot to say yesterday, and the guys react. (28:07-39:05) Who will be the new C.J. Gardner-Johnson for the Eagles. (39:05-53:36) Are the Eagles the next dynasty in the NFL? Plus, would you be interested in the Phillies trading for Oneal Cruz. (53:36-1:00:52) The Twins apparently laughed at the Phillies for signing Max Kepler. (1:00:52-1:11:30) Could Sydney Brown fill the void left by CJGJ? (1:11:30-1:20:53) Should the best guy win the job in position battles, or are there other factors? (1:20:53-1:34:13) Carter Hart was found not guilty in the Hockey Canada sexual assault case. (1:34:13-1:44:18) In Today’s Headlines, Connor brings up Ryan Day’s approach to being defending champions, Chuck E. Cheese getting arrested, and his thoughts on if he is ready for the dynasty talk surrounding the Eagles. (1:44:18-1:56:54) Andrew DiCecco joins the show to break down the first two practices of training camp. (1:56:54-2:04:48) Do you want the Eagles to build a dome? (2:04:48-2:16:54) John is concerned with the over/under betting numbers for the Eagles points scored this season. (2:16:54-2:25:24) The guys are joined by the chairman of the PGA Tour in Philly as the PGA Championship is headed to Philly next year. (2:25:24-2:37:30) Phillip Rivers retires as a Charger. Plus, an update on the Little Leaguer who was suspended for his bat flip. (2:37:30-2:51:34) The show wraps up with more discourse on the Little Leaguer and the Key 3.
What a difference a couple of months makes: back in early May, people were concerned about Scheffler because he was winless on the season. Then, he went to a small event and blew away the field, won the PGA Championship the next week, and yesterday capped off a dominant win at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush Scheffler was 17-under and won by 4 shots, but it really wasn't that close. He had a 7-shot lead midway through his first 9 holes yesterday… Show Sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
First the PGA Championship, and now a Claret Jug for the world's top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Une domination sans partage. Après le PGA Championship en mai, Scottie Scheffler n'a laissé aucune miette à ses concurrents lors du dernier majeur de la saison, The Open. Le numéro 1 mondial a semblé sur une autre planète face à la concurrence. De quoi le placer d'ores et déjà parmi les plus grands golfeurs de l'Histoire ? C'est le débat du Practice RMC orchestré par Simon Dutin, avec Ramuntcho Artola, Martin Coulomb et Fabien Donoyan.
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 487 - Global Golf Adventures & Rankings with Jason Deegan and Jason Lusk We welcome two of the most well-traveled and respected voices in golf media: Jason Deegan, Managing Editor at GolfPass.com, and Jason Lusk, Director of Travel and Rankings for Golfweek. Together, they have played, photographed, and reviewed thousands of courses across the globe, bringing an insider's perspective on the world's top golf destinations and what makes each course memorable. In this episode, host Bill Hobson sits down with Deegan and Lusk during a rain delay at Cragun's Resort in Brainerd, Minnesota, where Tom Lehman recently completed a 27-hole redesign. The conversation dives into the stories behind their extensive travels, how golf course rankings are created, and why certain destinations consistently stand out to both casual players and golf purists. Deegan shares how his Michigan roots and early career, including coverage of major events like the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship, propelled him into a global golf career. He opens up about “pinch-me” moments—like standing on a tee box in New Zealand—and the joy of uncovering the artistic elements of golf course design around the world. Lusk, with his deep experience in both editorial design and travel coverage, reveals the behind-the-scenes work that goes into Golfweek's trusted rankings. He also recounts humorous and jaw-dropping travel stories, from playing unexpected pro-ams alongside Fred Funk and Bernhard Langer to battling travel nightmares with lost clubs and endless airport delays. The episode also highlights the importance of authenticity in course rankings. Both guests emphasize that their lists are based on genuine golfer reviews or expert panels, not advertising dollars, and why rankings should be seen as conversation starters rather than absolute truths. Deegan and Lusk reflect on the future of golf travel and share their personal dream destinations. Whether it's the rugged charm of Ireland, the pristine beauty of New Zealand, or iconic American destinations like Bandon Dunes, these experts know where the next great golf adventure awaits. Listeners will come away with: Insights on how golf media has evolved from print to digital. Travel tips and hacks learned from decades on the road. A better understanding of what makes a golf course truly exceptional. Inspiration to explore both local gems and bucket-list destinations. Whether you're a seasoned golfer planning your next trip or simply love the stories that make golf unique, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and discover the passion, humor, and expertise that Deegan and Lusk bring to every fairway they visit. ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
Tom Ackerman discusses Scottie Scheffler's commanding performance at the Open Championship and his strong chances for victory. Jim Brennan joins the conversation to share McKelvey Homes' partnership with the PGA Championship and their commitment to philanthropy—donating $1,898 per home sold to charity. They also highlight the Dravet Syndrome Foundation, founded by Jim's family to support his grandniece Anna, who battles this rare form of epilepsy. The foundation raised $570,000 last year and is aiming to exceed $600,000 at its upcoming event on September 26.
Oakmont Country Club (Plum, Pennsylvania) - Holes 10-13Oakmont Country Club is renowned as one of the most iconic and challenging golf courses in the world. Established in 1903 by Henry C. Fownes, the course was designed to be an "inland links" style layout, emulating the traditional courses of Great Britain.Oakmont is infamous for its incredibly fast and undulating greens, deep and strategically placed bunkers—most notably the formidable "Church Pew" bunkers—and punishing thick rough. Its design demands precision and strategic play, and the course has earned a reputation for rewarding perfect shots and severely punishing mistakes.Throughout its storied history, Oakmont has hosted more U.S. Opens than any other course, with the 2025 U.S. Open marking its tenth time hosting the prestigious championship. It has also been the site of numerous other major championships, including the PGA Championship and U.S. Amateur, cementing its place as a true cathedral of golf.
Welcome back to Better Than I Found It, where today Ryan Donovan, head coach for SDSU men's golf, joins the podcast. Coach Donovan has led the program for 22 years and seen his team win seven Mountain West Conference titles. Perhaps most impressive, Ryan has recently seen his former players win three majors over the last two years, as Xander Schauffele won both the PGA Championship and Open Championship in 2024 and JJ Spaun won the most recent US Open just a few weeks ago. The coaches talk about all that and more this episode. I hope you enjoy. Thank you for joining the podcast Ryan!Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes. You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook —> @BetterThanIFoundItPodcastAssociated social media accounts:Coach McGraw - @BearCoachMcGrawBaylor Men's Golf - @BaylorMGolfProduced and Edited by Will GreeneMusic: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com---Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanifoundit/message
Joining me this week On The Virg is the President and CEO of Golftec, Joe Assell. We discuss the rise of Golftec, his vision for high tech golf lessons, and how that tech is being used by CBS for 10 tournaments on the PGA Tour, including The Masters and the PGA Championship. We also discuss how AI will be changing the game of learning golf in the very near future.
Cody catches up with Sophie Walker of Sky Sports to talk all things LPGA and LET ahead of this week's Evian Championship. We also hear from Minjee Lee who joined Cody a couple of days after her win at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship earlier this summer (47:30) Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our sponsors: Titleist Omni Hotels & Resorts 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
Oakmont Country Club (Plum, Pennsylvania) - Holes 10-13Oakmont Country Club is renowned as one of the most iconic and challenging golf courses in the world. Established in 1903 by Henry C. Fownes, the course was designed to be an "inland links" style layout, emulating the traditional courses of Great Britain.Oakmont is infamous for its incredibly fast and undulating greens, deep and strategically placed bunkers—most notably the formidable "Church Pew" bunkers—and punishing thick rough. Its design demands precision and strategic play, and the course has earned a reputation for rewarding perfect shots and severely punishing mistakes.Throughout its storied history, Oakmont has hosted more U.S. Opens than any other course, with the 2025 U.S. Open marking its tenth time hosting the prestigious championship. It has also been the site of numerous other major championships, including the PGA Championship and U.S. Amateur, cementing its place as a true cathedral of golf.
What's the real purpose of business growth? According to Jimmy Kirchdorfer, CEO of ISCO Industries, it's not just revenue or market share. It's about creating opportunity—for your team, your customers, and your culture. In this episode, he shares how a golf irrigation supplier grew into a global pipe distributor. It's a powerful blueprint that shows you how reinvesting in growth (and people) can power your success and scale your business. You'll also learn: Why “do what you love” might be terrible career advice What psychological safety looks like in a team (and how to preserve it) The one sales skill leaders often overlook Jimmy's first-hand story of bailing Scottie Scheffler out of jail at the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Take your learning further. Get proven leadership advice from these (free!) resources: The How Leaders Lead App: A vast library of 90-second leadership lessons to stay sharp on the go Daily Insight Emails: One small (but powerful!) leadership principle to focus on each day Whichever you choose, you can be sure you'll get the trusted leadership advice you need to advance your career, develop your team, and grow your business.
If “course management” were a hole on a golf course, it'd be the longest and most hazard-plagued, trap-filled hole you'd ever play — and you'd need two course junkies to advise you along the way. Luckily, we have the just the right ones in lifelong course executives David Delsandro and Jeff Corcoran. Delsandro's career in the turf industry has spanned 25 years, most recently as the superintendent at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. His experiences include all types of conventional golf course construction projects, as well as large-scale site development, earth moving, utility relocation/installation, and building construction. He has worked with several leading golf architectural firms, including Fazio Design, Coore & Crenshaw, and Hanse Golf Design. Delsandro has successfully prepared for, hosted, and restored venues for four national championships, including two U.S. Opens. Corcoran has been a golf course superintendent for more than 20 years. He landed his first head superintendent job at The Weston Golf Club, outside of Boston, and he has been the director of agronomy at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, since 2003. During his tenure at Oak Hill, he hosted two PGA Championships and two Senior PGA Championships. In 2019, Corcoran worked in conjunction with architect Andrew Green to renovate Oak Hill's East Course. Corcoran has been responsible for placing 10 assistant superintendents into superintendent roles. They partnered last year to form Agronomic Advisors, a consulting company focused on providing a diverse, comprehensive suite of solutions to the golf course industry. In this episode, Delsandro and Corcoran look back fondly on the golf course as their babysitter, share the lessons they learned as leaders at premier venues, and advise today's superintendents on leadership approaches in a changing industry. Your Club Selection Changes with Age, so Should Your Leadership Approach Most of us need to adjust our club selection as we age in order to hit the ball as far as we once did. The clubs we grabbed as teens, such as the self-described junkies Delsandro and Corcoran once were, won't make the cut after we make the turn in the game of life. Neither will the same approach to managing a department in a golf club nor leading a large capital project. Know when and how to adapt. “When you're younger, and you're trying to prove yourself at this particular level, as a superintendent, your bandwidth for people that fall outside of those realms that you that you live in is pretty narrow,” Corcoran said. “I remember telling guys, ‘You don't want to work till 7 o'clock tonight on Friday? You're not dedicated enough. You've only worked 21 days in a row and you want a day off? You're not dedicated enough.' “That sounds awful now.” Recognize that it takes all kinds of individuals to build a team and have a culture of success. Labor Market Management The labor market in the industry has changed significantly in recent years, and that's not just a problem for superintendents at local community golf venues. Leaders at the premier clubs face the same challenges, particularly when weighed against the facts that member expectations are not changing, nor are members willing to pay more for a stagnant experience. Talk about shifting winds on the dogleg. “The light-bulb moment for me was… I can either expect the labor market to change to meet the needs of one corporation or the upper echelon of one industry, or duh, realistically, we have to change to meet the labor market,” Delsandro said. Get as many outside perspectives, including those from outside the golf industry, as possible, and see what makes sense to apply as you manage a team at your course. Enjoy this episode of Leadership on the Links with David Delsandro and Jeff Corcoran! Quotes “The golf course was like my babysitter for the most part. My parents had to work. They just dropped me off, went to work, and they'd pick me up when it got dark out.” —Jeff Corcoran “I started working at the local public golf course when I was 15 just to get free golf. I thought I was going to work in the pro shop. I showed up on my first day with pressed khakis and a Sears, three-button Polo shirt, but at 9 a.m. I had some 60-year-old guy holding my ankles hanging over an irrigation ditch, covered in mud.” —David Delsandro “The labor market is such that there aren't as many individuals that are as motivated as there [used to be], if I'm being very open and honest about that.” —Jeff Corcoran “You soon learn that you don't know everything, and you need some help. You need people to see some stuff outside of the box and bring in consultants or industry professionals.” —Jeff Corcoran “There comes a point — and we've all been there, whether it's your first intendent's job or a new superintendent job at a different venue — that there's the realization that happens when you're like, ‘OK, I'm the guy now. Every decision that I make has consequences.' And it's more that you're not trying to succeed, you're just trying not to fail.” —David Delsandro “We've found that helping a new superintendent or a superintendent at a new venue has been some of the most rewarding work that we've done, because we're able to serve the person who we used to be; to help them succeed by avoiding mistakes that we made.” —David Delsandro Links mentioned in this episode: Bloom Golf Partners: https://bloomgolfpartners.com/ Agronomic Advisors: https://agro-advisors.com/ Connect with David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-delsandro-5071692a6/ Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-corcoran-5681092a6/ Follow Agronomic Advisors on X: https://x.com/agro_advisors23
Andy Johnson and Garrett Morrison open up the mailbag and answer golf architecture questions from Fried Egg Golf Club members. The two discuss the Gil Hanse-designed Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco following the KPMG Women's PGA in June and the impact of "fairness" on designs hosting major championships. Andy and Garrett also talk through factors such as spectator experience and other limitations that architects have when building championship venues. They then discuss the influence of Scottish courses on American architects who built some of the best courses in the United States after spending time overseas. To wrap things up, Andy and Garrett look ahead at future major championship venues on the men's side, sharing some insights on future PGA Championship host sites in particular.
Throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, some of golf's most legendary names strolled and dominated the fairways. Superstars like Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, and Sam Snead. These were the stars golf fans came out to see play. They were the golfers who grabbed the headlines. But there were others, less known stars, who also won their share of tournaments. Stars like Henry Picard, Horton Smith, and Tommy Armour. And then there was Paul Runyan. Certainly not an imposing figure standing at 5-foot-7, 130 pounds. But he was also one of the game's most dominant figures, especially during the 1930s. Known as Little Poison for his "deadly" short game, Runyan is one of only six golfers to ever win nine tournaments in one year, and the first to ever win more than eight in one season. In 1933, Runyan won nine times. Overall, he posted 29 wins, 28 during the 1930s. His two biggest wins came in the PGA Championship. In 1934, Runyan, when the PGA was still a match-play event, Runyan captured his first Major by downing Craig Wood on the 38th hole of play, 1-up. But it was his 1938 win at the PGA Championship that stunned the world of golf when he crushed Snead 8 and 7 in the most lopsided final round in the history of the PGA. On this episode of Sports' Forgotten Heroes, I take a look back at the wonderful, Hal of Fame career of one of golf's forgotten heroes, Paul Runyan.Mentioned in this episode:Sports History Network Theme SongThis theme song was produced by Ron "Tyke" Oliver of Music Meets Sportz https://sites.google.com/view/sportsfanztastic?usp=sharing
In this episode of Turf Today, Adam and Brian catch up with Justin McGohon, Senior Assistant Superintendent at the University of Louisville Golf Club. Justin shares his path through the turf industry, including earning his turfgrass degree through the Penn State online program while gaining hands-on experience across the country. From working high-profile events like the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, John Deere Classic, BMW Charity Pro-Am, Senior PGA Championship, U.S. Open, PGA Championship, and LPGA Championship, Justin brings a wealth of knowledge and perspective to the conversation. We dive into what it's like managing a university-owned golf course, how those major tournament experiences shaped his career, and what drives him to keep learning and growing in the industry as he is on a route to becoming a Superintendent. This is a great listen for anyone passionate about turf, career development, and the behind-the-scenes grind of championship golf.
Send us a textRich Easton returns with unexpected tales from the golf world following Scottie Scheffler's shocking arrest outside Valhalla during the PGA Championship. What seemed like a misunderstanding between golf's golden boy and local law enforcement may have altered the tournament's outcome entirely, creating a butterfly effect that helped Xander Schauffele secure his first major championship.• Scottie Scheffler's arrest outside Valhalla occurred after a misunderstanding with traffic police on a rainy morning• How the butterfly effect of Scheffler's arrest likely changed the entire tournament dynamic • Xander Schauffele's clutch performance on the 18th hole showed incredible mental fortitude• Bryson DeChambeau's transformation into an entertaining fan favorite is making him more appealing• Harrison Butker's controversial commencement speech advising women to prioritize homemaking over careers• The "Big Titty Cookies" billboard controversy and how negative publicity often creates better exposure• Behind the scenes look at movie production hierarchies and status games as a background actor• The varied motivations people have for working as extras in film and televisionSupport the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
Send us a textA candid exploration of golf, aging, and the search for that elusive perfect swing feeling. Rich Easton returns after a three-month hiatus to share personal stories and observations from both on and off the course.• Reflections on Rich's birthday celebration weekend in Charlottesville, including dining at The Melting Pot and attending a Three Dog Night concert• Thoughts on how society often marginalizes age and experience unless accompanied by extreme wealth• The "Too Much Detail" story about a fellow golfer who couldn't stop talking about his round• The eternal search for "finding it" in golf – that perfect swing feeling that sends the ball exactly where you intend• How right-brain versus left-brain thinking affects how golfers approach the game• Analysis of what separates great golfers from good ones – mental toughness on Sunday's back nine• Why Rich stopped betting on sports and his personal philosophy on gambling• Predictions for the PGA Championship at ValhallaSupport the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
Send us a textThe arrest of Scottie Scheffler before the PGA Championship created a butterfly effect that may have handed Xander Schauffele his first major win. The podcast explores controversial headlines, status hierarchies, and social observations that highlight our interconnected world.• Scottie Scheffler's arrest outside Valhalla Golf Club results from a misunderstanding with law enforcement• How Scheffler's absence from his best form created an opening for Xander Schauffele to gain confidence and win• The powerful influence of crowd support on tournament outcomes in professional golf• Harrison Butker's controversial Benedictine University commencement speech about women's roles• The "Big Titty Cookies" billboard controversy and how canceled advertisements can generate more publicity• Firsthand observations of status hierarchies and human behavior on a film production set in Charleston• How the status game plays out between talent, directors, crew members, and extras ("background") in film productionIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share with friends, and leave a review. Your support helps us continue bringing these unfiltered tales from the golf world and beyond.Support the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
Oakmont Country Club (Plum, Pennsylvania) - Holes 5-9Oakmont Country Club is renowned as one of the most iconic and challenging golf courses in the world. Established in 1903 by Henry C. Fownes, the course was designed to be an "inland links" style layout, emulating the traditional courses of Great Britain.Oakmont is infamous for its incredibly fast and undulating greens, deep and strategically placed bunkers—most notably the formidable "Church Pew" bunkers—and punishing thick rough. Its design demands precision and strategic play, and the course has earned a reputation for rewarding perfect shots and severely punishing mistakes.Throughout its storied history, Oakmont has hosted more U.S. Opens than any other course, with the 2025 U.S. Open marking its tenth time hosting the prestigious championship. It has also been the site of numerous other major championships, including the PGA Championship and U.S. Amateur, cementing its place as a true cathedral of golf.
What does it take to host one of golf's biggest events, and what's next for one of the country's most historic courses?This week on Rochester Living, we sit down with Ron Pluta, past president of Oak Hill Country Club and Tournament Chair of the 2023 PGA Championship, to talk all things Oak Hill. Ron shares:-Behind-the-scenes stories from the PGA Championship-A look ahead at the $45 million renovation currently underway-His personal connection to Rochester and the legacy of the Pluta Cancer CenterWhether you're a golf fan, a Rochester local, or just love a good leadership story, this episode is packed with insight, vision, and passion.
It's been a dream couple of months for Ryan Fox. In May, the Kiwi golfer won the Myrtle Beach Classic, claiming his first PGA Tour win. From there he made the cut for the PGA Championship, won his second Tour event at the Canadian Open, before making the cut for the US Open. He'll soon be heading to the UK for the Scottish Open and Open Championship, taking a week's break ahead of the tournament. “It's been a crazy couple of months,” Fox told Mike Hosking. “Going from trying to figure out where we're gonna play gold, or where I was going to play golf next year, where we're going to live as a family, to, yeah, being on the PGA Tour for a few more years now, and having a couple of wins and playing my way into the big events.” He says he's still trying to come to terms with it all, but it's what he's always dreamed of doing. “It's pretty cool.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suave Golf's Kyle Surlow and Steve 'Beige' Berger congregate to discuss Kyle's recent trip to Michigan, Keegan Bradley's win at the Travelers Championship and what it means for the 2025 Ryder Cup, and how Fields Ranch held up as a venue for last weekend's Women's PGA Championship. Nice Grass Nice People is proudly presented by SUAVE GOLF Like & Subscribe to the show on YouTube Music courtesy of broiler Email us! nicegrassnicepeople@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Charlie Aubry, Director of Agronomy at East Lake, discusses his early career, East Lake's renovation, and year-round preparation for the Tour Championship. He shares insights on turfgrass choices, design considerations, community involvement, and what makes the course's conditioning world-class—plus some personal favorites in a lightning round.Visit EarthWorks at: https://www.earthworksturf.com Podcasts: https://www.earthworksturf.com/earthworks-podcasts/ 2 Minute Turf Talks: https://www.earthworksturf.com/2-minute-turf-talks/
Lots of action this past weekend across the pro tours—starting with Keegan Bradley's emotional win at the Travelers Championship, where he held off a stacked leaderboard to claim victory on home turf for the second time in three years. On the LPGA Tour, Minjee Lee delivered under pressure to win the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, earning $2.8 million and adding another major to her résumé. Meanwhile, on the Korn Ferry Tour, Myles Creighton made headlines with a blistering 59 at the Wichita Open—plus a hole-in-one on Friday. We also dive into The 50 Club Ireland 2025 vibes as Scott and the Aussies tee it up in Dublin—83 holes across three stunning courses: The Island, The European Club, and St. Anne's. Walking each track was unforgettable, the banter with the boys top-notch and the connection with the Irish golf community made it all the more special. Throw in a hearty dose of Guinness, and you've got the makings of a legendary trip.From clutch performances to legendary walks, it's a reminder that owning your swing isn't just about how you play—it's how you show up. Own Your SSWING.Follow our Social Media for all the best moments from the show:Pivot The Path Instagram - click here!SSWING YouTube - click here!SSWING Website - click here! SSWING Instagram - click here!Join the SSWING Newsletter - www.sswing.comYour Weekly Drive: The Friday Fix for Golf Movement & Mastery
The new-look Rocket Classic is only a day away! We catch up with Keegan Bradley for the first time since his thrilling win at the Travelers Championship catapulted him back into the conversation of being a playing-captain at the Ryder Cup this fall. What does our crew think of his chances at taking to the team room and the tee box at Bethpage? Tune in to find out! The guys also take a look at the biggest storylines headed into the Open Championship at Royal Portrush, namely what we can expect from Rory McIlroy. A solid T-2 from Auston Kim at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship has her in the mix for the Solheim Cup this fall as well! Our crew discusses her performance at Frisco with her, as well as what this week holds as she partners up with Sei Young Kim at the Dow Championship on the LPGA Tour. Damon and Ryan Lavner also take a closer look at Collin Morikawa's game this season. What's been holding the 2-time major champion back from his winning ways? Listen up and you'll hear! Auston Kim (17:23)
The KPMG Women's PGA Championship in Frisco, TX played like a US Open with tough scoring conditions. Alex shares clips from his press conference questions with course designer Gil Hanse, Olympic Gold Medalist Lydia Ko, Dr Alison Curdt of the Southern California PGA, and the new champion of the KPMG Women's PGA, Minjee Lee.Tommy Fleetwood is always a bride's maid and never a bride after a devastating 18th hole as Keagan Bradley wins again at the Traveler's Championship, potentially cementing his chances as a player-captain at this year's Ryder Cup.On the Champion's Tour, Miguel Angel Jimenez took the win in a playoff at the Kaulig Companies Championship, giving him 4 wins on the season as he celebrating in the only way he can, with cigars and red wine.The British Amateur this weekend featured an American winner for the first time in 18 years, and Alex tries his luck at Michael's trivia question: who was that American in 2007?Alex got to head out to the new Malbon Golf store that opened in Austin last week, as the apparel brand making waves in the golf world opened up in Texas style.In Tuned In, Michael shares his review of "The Phoenician Scheme" while also watching the premiere of season 3 of The Gilded Age, while Alex is watching the Netflix documentary on the doomed Titan sub, and he's all wrapped up in the conclusion to the Karen Read trial in New England.The NBA Finals wrapped up with Game 7 on Sunday as the Oklahoma City Thunder claim the championship. Also in the NBA: Kevin Durant is traded while on stage in New York.In baseball, the Rafeal Devers' drama reaching another peak as he homers off his former Red Sox, and tells the Giants he'll play whatever position they want after refusing for the Sox.As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Alex shares how the new LPGA CEO said hello to the press corp at the KPMG: with Texas BBQ. Michael, meanwhile, enjoyed an anniversary weekend with a Savannah brunch and a perfectly cooked steak at home. Support our friends!Use our special link - https://zen.ai/thecourseoflife - to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4DtListen + Love + Subscribe: www.courseoflifepodcast.comSupport the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4IJoin us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJFollow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ
Oh Tommy! Join us as we break down the week in golf: Minjee Lee wins her 3rd Major Championship at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, and Captain Keegan shocks the world on the 18th hole at the Travelers Championship. Lots of leaderboard talk, news and notes, thoughts on the week, and more! Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Sun's Up! FootJoy - shoes for every player! ServPro - Like it never even happened Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Golf Today, Amanda Blumenherst joins us to talk about the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. She breaks down Minjee Lee's third major victory. Todd Lewis makes an appearance to recap the crazy finish at the Travelers Championship. Will Tommy Fleetwood be able to break through and win on the PGA Tour? Will Keegan Bradley play on the USA Ryder Cup team? Todd Lewis breaks it all down for us.
Radar (Wayne Riley) is back on the pod to review the Travellers Championship, where Keegan Bradley's dramatic final hole birdie clinched victory over Tommy Fleetwood and denied the Brit a maiden PGA Tour win. Plus, with all the talk around if Bradley could be a playing captain for the US Ryder Cup team, Jamie is joined by major winner and Solheim Cup captain, Suzann Pettersen, to discuss that, and look back on Minjee Lee's Women's PGA Championship victory in Texas. Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfTo get in touch with the pod email us: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Three rounds down at the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Omni PGA Frisco, we find Minjee Lee out front with only Jeeno Thitkul joining her under par. We break down all of the action: run down the leaderboard, cover news and notes, check in on odds, HKBITFB, and get you ready for the final round at Fields Ranch East. Support our sponsors: Titleist - #1 Ball in Golf FanDuel - Official Sportsbook of NLU Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ann previews the Final Round of The Travelers, the KPMG Women's PGA Championship; connects with golf course architect Gil Hanse about his refurbishing the Upper Course at Baltusrol; and visits with Keith Stewart, Founder, Read the Line, about the top stories in golf.
Ann visits with Keith Stewart, Founder, Read the Line, about the top stories in golf, The Travelers Championship and the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
This is an episode full of Friday whimsy, covering the Chicago Cubs, Wyndham Clark's antics, Sheriff Scottie's department expanding, and more. Andy and Brendan run through an "apology" from Wyndham in the aftermath of destroying a locker at Oakmont and how he turned this moment into a plea for a spot on the Ryder Cup team. The two also discuss Scottie Scheffler's comments from Wednesday's press conference at the Travelers regarding what he considers a "fair test" on the PGA Tour. Speaking of the Travelers, Jordan Speith withdrew with a new injury and Adam Schefter took over Thursday's broadcast with some insane PGA-NFL comparisons. Leaderboard updates are provided for the Women's PGA Championship and Champs Tour at Firestone, where PJ's pick of Thomas Bjorn is fighting for dead last. To wrap up this episode, Brendan chats with Viktor Hovland about Brian Rolapp, Jay Monahan, Oakmont, and his favorite fruit.
The gang kicks off the show with a fantastic scene setter from the PGA Headquarters in Frisco, Texas, as the KPMG Women's PGA Championship gets underway.
Mel Reid and Gabby Herzig joined the program this morning. Reid will be covering the KPMG Women's PGA Championship this week and she shared her thoughts on the ladies next major. Herzig joined to share her thoughts on the announcement of the PGA TOUR's new CEO, Brian Rolapp, and what that means moving forward. And we unveiled the latest installment of the golf dogs of the week.
Jeff Kiddie is the Head Golf Professional at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square. This is a position he has held since 2008. He was inducted into the Philadelphia PGA Hall of Fame in 2024. He also has served as a rules official for multiple major tournaments. In Episode #259 of "1-on-1 with Matt Leon," Matt welcomes Kiddie in studio to talk about his career in golf. They break down the differences between being a golf professional and a professional golfer, talk about the work that is going on to prepare Aronimink for the 2026 PGA Championship, discuss his work as a rules official and much more. “1-on-1 with Matt Leon” is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on X @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.
Randy, Cody and TC catch up on all things LPGA and preview this week's KPMG Women's PGA Championship at the Fields Ranch East Course in Frisco, Texas. In part two of our preview (45:00), Randy and Cody chat with the course's architect, Gil Hanse, for his perspective on the challenges that are facing the best players in women's golf this week. Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our sponsors: Titleist Omni 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
6/17/25 - Hour 3 2025 U.S. Open Champion J.J. Spaun tells Rich why Father's Day had an extra special meaning this year at Oakmont, recaps his rollercoaster ride of a golf career that saw him go from the brink of losing his PGA Tour card to winning his first career major, and more. Rich and the guys weigh in on the Giants QB competition among Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and rookie 1st-rounder Jaxson Dart, and react to Arkansas P Gage Wood's 19-strikeout no-hitter at the College World Series. Rich makes the case for the Jacksonville Jaguars to play Travis Hunter every snap on offens and defense this season. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SORE LOSERS: In this episode Lunchbox talks about the perfect Sunday with The PGA Championship and Game 7 between the Thunder and Nuggets but it turned into a big mess when his wife had other plans for them. Ray spent the weekend with Justin bar hopping and he found a new spot that allows you to choose your own adventure. Also Justin made a huge announcement and decided to join Ray and Bae in their quest to change their lives. Ray and Lunchbox stumble across something in the bathroom that they can't explain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys discuss tonight's playoff games in both the NHL and NBA, as well as all the different rules changes coming out of the owner's meetings, and the flag football decision with players being able to play in the Olympics, and more. Joining the show is ESPN NFL Insider, Peter Schrager to chat about the Knicks and Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Olympic flag football conversation, and everything else coming out of the league meetings. Next, 13 year NBA veteran, former three point contest champion, co-host of the Knuckleheads podcast, and ESPN NBA analyst, Quentin Richardson joins the show to break down everything happening in both the Eastern and Western Conference Finals and how he sees both of those matchups playing out. Later, 2x Masters Champion, current owner of the RangeGoats GC in LIV Golf, Bubba Watson joins the show in the ThunderDome to chat about his career, his battles with anxiety, where LIV is at right now, where it's going in the future, the differences between playing on the LIV and PGA tour's, and much much more. 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're off the next two days for the PGA Championship, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We had a weekend full of sports and Hank is trying to avoid talking about Friday night and the Knicks whomping of the Celtics so we talk about everything else first. Thunder take down the Nuggets and grow up in front of our eyes (00:00:00-00:15:18). Scottie Scheffler dominates the PGA Championship and wins his third major (00:15:18-00:23:18). Maple Leafs lose in Game 7 and the Stars advance (00:23:18-00:26:46). We talk some WNBA and Hank empties the clip on other stories (00:26:46-00:37:11). We finally get to Friday night and talk Knicks Celtics and Hank's mental state and whether hes smashing the rebuild button (00:37:11-01:09:53). Who's back of the week (01:09:53-01:22:27). Smylie Kaufman joins the show to talk PGA Championship, just how good Scottie Scheffler is, mud balls, Rory not talking to the media and tons more (01:22:27-02:04:41). We then welcome on Miami Marlins Kyle Stowers and Tyler Phillips talking baseball, making it to the big leagues, hitting dingers, and tons more (02:04:41-02:48:45). We finish with a recap of Max's AWL Bachelor party and a surprise farewell to Mr Bing Bong (02:48:45-03:08:19).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 another dominant performance from Scottie Scheffler at Quail Hollow and the PGA Championship to secure his 3rd major championship, as well as covering the game 7's in both the NBA and NHL. Joining the progrum is New York firefighter and Pacers super fan Hans Perez who got into it with Knicks fans outside of Madison Square Garden in his Pacers jersey in a viral video from the weekend, and Pacers superstar PG, Tyrese Haliburton joins to personally invite him to Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals in Indianapolis. Next, NFL Network Sr. Insider, Ian Rapoport joins the show to chat about the owner's meetings in Minnesota and Brock Purdy's new massive contract with the 49ers. Later, 3x Stanley Cup Champion, and NHL on TNT analyst, Pat Maroon joins the show to chat about both the Eastern and Western Conference Finals in the NHL, and more. 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're off the next two days for the PGA Championship, we'll see you on Monday. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scottie Scheffler wins at Quail Hollow. Rahm and Bryson contend. Michael Block delivers an all-time comment. Rory has an interesting week, from reports of a non-conforming driver to declining media all 4 tournament days. Some notable names missed the cut. We discuss it all in the knee-jerk reaction show from the 107th PGA Championship.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
Tony opens the show by talking briefly about the PGA Championship, the NBA playoffs and the Nats, and then he talks about his trip up to New York for a high school reunion, and what happened on his way back to DC. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA playoffs now that the Conference Finals are set and also about the Preakness, Steve Sands calls in to talk about Scottie Scheffler winning at Quail Hollow, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Autumn Hollow “After All Of This Is Gone” ; “Wooden Wire” 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
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about the Pacers eliminating the Cavs 4-1, and reaching the Eastern Conference Finals, and the Thunder coming back to beat the Nuggets and take a 3-2 series lead. They also discuss the Stars getting a big win and taking a 3-1 series lead over the Jets, and the NFL continuing to release games here and there before the NFL's official schedule release tonight at 8 PM. Also joining the show are 4 great guests including 2x NBA All-Star, All-NBA, Superstar for the Indiana Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton joins the show to chat about the series against the Cavs and look ahead to the Eastern Conference Finals. Marty Smith joins the show LIVE from the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow to preview the PGA Championship. 4x Pro Bowl Left Tackle for the Buffalo Bills Dion Dawkins, and lastly, ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan. 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're off the next two days for the PGA Championship, we'll see you on Monday. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices