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It's the rumour that just won't go away – is Masters champion Jon Rahm about to become the latest big-name signing for LIV Golf? Michael McEwan, Bryce Ritchie and Alex Perry discuss that very prospect on this week's episode of The bunkered Podcast. Elsewhere, is Ludvig Aberg really a ‘generational talent'? Is the Player Impact Program one of the most grotesque things about the game? What should we expect from Tiger's latest comeback? And what are the old golf rules or habits you would defend to the death? Plus, a new feature makes its debut this week... Tune in now! ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best golf news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredgolfonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
Episodio muy especial de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf. Salimos de nuestro cuartel general. Estamos en Villa Padierna, Costa del Sol, Andalucía. Grabamos el programa desde Alferini Golf, corazón del Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España. Nos volcamos con el mejor Open de España femenino de la historia. Participación de lujo, campo muy exigente y una batería de historias muy interesantes y jugosas: – La guinda del lunes: primera concentración de Suzann Pettersen en Finca Cortesín. Os contamos las jugadoras que están citadas. – ¿Por qué se juega en Alferini Golf? – El campo del Open de España 2023 y qué va a ocurrir a partir de ese año, cuando termina el contrato firmado con el Ladies European Tour. ¿Seguirá la Race to Costa del Sol? Os lo contamos. – ¿Por qué Linn Grant no juega en Estados Unidos? Además, la opinión más descarnada sobre el Player Impact Program de Estados Unidos. ¿Es la mejor manera de repartir 100 millones de dólares? Hablan David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. Y, por supuesto, Luis Enrique, España y el 7-0 del Mundial. Cómo no. Y mucha música...
This week Blair returns back on the pod and they discuss the 2022 Player Impact Program results and their top 5 bucket list courses. Next, they discuss RSM Classic and Betting Corner results. Finally, Matt interviews Joe Higgins to discuss the PVGA (Professional Virtual Golfers of America).
Episodio muy especial de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf. Salimos de nuestro cuartel general. Estamos en Villa Padierna, Costa del Sol, Andalucía. Grabamos el programa desde Alferini Golf, corazón del Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España. Nos volcamos con el mejor Open de España femenino de la historia. Participación de lujo, campo muy exigente y una batería de historias muy interesantes y jugosas: – La guinda del lunes: primera concentración de Suzann Pettersen en Finca Cortesín. Os contamos las jugadoras que están citadas. – ¿Por qué se juega en Alferini Golf? – El campo del Open de España 2023 y qué va a ocurrir a partir de ese año, cuando termina el contrato firmado con el Ladies European Tour. ¿Seguirá la Race to Costa del Sol? Os lo contamos. – ¿Por qué Linn Grant no juega en Estados Unidos? Además, la opinión más descarnada sobre el Player Impact Program de Estados Unidos. ¿Es la mejor manera de repartir 100 millones de dólares? Hablan David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. Y, por supuesto, Luis Enrique, España y el 7-0 del Mundial. Cómo no. Y mucha música...
Despite not playing in any official PGA Tour events in 2022 (or 2021 for that matter) Tiger Woods has won back to back Player Impact Program awards- a popularity contest of sorts to encourage the players to be more active on social media in the idea that it will continue to grow the game with the younger crowd. Russell Henley defeated fellow former Georgia Bulldog Brian Harman at El Camaleon this past weekend- is Georgia golf better than Georgia football? We played what may be our last round of 2022 in Colorado this week- you get the full recap. BUY TICKETS HERE: https://gametime.hnyj8s.net/c/3442941/1443269/10874 TAILGATE WITH US: https://bit.ly/3fwCPha Visit https://dkng.co/DNVR to sign up for DraftKings Sportsbook using the code “DNVR” If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. $200 in Free bets: New customers only. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Bet must win. Ends 10/17/22 @ 8pm. Stepped Up SGP: 1 Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Min $1 bet. Max bet limits apply. Min. 3-leg. Each leg min. -300 odds, total bet +100 odds or longer. Ends 1/8/23 @ 8pm. See eligibility & terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/footballterms When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's Golf Central Podcast presented by Callaway Golf, Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner discuss the early Player Impact Program results and what the return of traditional Q-School means for the PGA Tour.
On this bonus episode of The bunkered Podcast, Michael and Bryce reflect on yet more seismic events in the world of men's professional golf. They assess a series of changes announced by the PGA Tour - including the decision to double the Player Impact Program money - and question where this leaves its so-called strategic partner, the DP World Tour. Plus, TGL. Is Tiger and Rory's new Monday night concept something we should be taking seriously? And how might LIV react to all this? Tune in now! ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 6, San Francisco Giants 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 3 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis Cardinals 1 Tigers 6, Giants 1 – Manning throws 6 scoreless, Tigers beat Giants 6-1 for split Matt Manning threw six scoreless innings and the Detroit Tigers scored all six of their runs in the fifth to beat the San Francisco Giants 6-1 and split a two-game series. Manning allowed five hits, walked none and struck out a career-high eight in his first win since last Sept. 15 against Milwaukee. Victor Reyes and Willi Castro each drove in two runs while Kody Clemens and Harold Castro each drove in one with two out in the bottom of the fifth. All six runs were charged to Logan Webb, who was pulled after Harold Castro’s single made it 4-0. White Sox 5, Orioles 3 – Giolito, Sheets lift White Sox to 5-3 win over Orioles Lucas Giolito pitched impressively into the seventh inning, Gavin Sheets twice came through with the bases loaded and Yoán Moncada pulled off a slick double play to help the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Giolito allowed one run and four hits in 6 1/3 innings. Then Kendall Graveman was helped out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh thanks to Moncada’s play at third. The bases were loaded with one out and Chicago up 3-1. Moncada lunged to his right to snag a grounder. Then he touched third for the force and threw to first to complete the play. Cubs 7, Cardinals 1 – Zach McKinstry homers as Cubs beat Cardinals 7-1 Zach McKinstry homered and drove in three runs, helping the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-1. Nico Hoerner had three hits for Chicago, and Yan Gomes added two RBIs. Rowan Wick got five outs for the win, leading a solid performance by the Cubs bullpen. Lars Nootbaar homered for NL Central-leading St. Louis, and Corey Dickerson went 4 for 4. The Cardinals dropped to 17-5 in August. Today St. Louis (Hudson 6-6) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5), 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Lynn 3-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 9-9), 7:05 p.m. Tigers are off MLB – MLB teams to play all 29 opponents under ’23 balanced sked Every Major League Baseball team will play each other in the same season for the first time next year as the sport switches to its first balanced schedule since 2000. As a result of the format switch agreed to in the March lockout settlement, high-profile games between division rivals such as Yankees-Red Sox, Dodgers-Giants and Cubs-Cardinals will be reduced from 19 and intradivision games will drop from 47% to 32%. A team will host all of the other 29 clubs at least once every two seasons. The season opens March 30 with all teams scheduled. NBA – Kobe Bryant widow awarded $16M in trial over crash photos A federal jury has found that Los Angeles County must pay Kobe Bryant’s widow $16 million for emotional distress caused by deputies and firefighters sharing photos of the bodies of the NBA star and his daughter taken at the site of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed them. The jurors who returned the verdict Wednesday agreed with Vanessa Bryant and her attorneys that her privacy was invaded when they took and shared photos of the remains of Kobe Bryant and their 13-year-old daughter Gianna. Vanessa Bryant tearfully testified during the 11-day trial that news of the photos compounded her grief after losing her husband and daughter. County attorneys argued that the photos were necessary to assess the scene. NCAASB – Michigan’s Hutchins retires as NCAA softball victory leader Carol Hutchins has retired after 38 seasons as Michigan’s softball coach after winning a record number of games. The school made the announcement Wednesday, signaling the end of a career that included 1,707 wins. Bonnie Tholl was promoted to lead the program after she serving as Hutchins’ top assistant for 29 years. Hutchins won a national title in 2005 and led the Wolverines to the NCAA championship game in 2015. She won 22 Big Ten regular-season titles, 10 conference tournament championships and never had a losing season. NFL – National Football League – Preseason week 3 Tonight Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:00 p.m. San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Hall of Fame Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson dies at 87 Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, who helped the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl title, died Wednesday. The MVP of the Chiefs’ victory over the Vikings in January 1970 had been in declining health for years. He entered hospice care on Aug. 12. “Lenny the Cool” went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1987. He also was inducted as a broadcaster in 2012. Dawson spent several decades working on local TV and radio broadcasts while also doing color analysis for NBC and hosting HBO’s iconic "Inside the NFL.” The Chiefs intend to honor him during their preseason finale against Green Bay on Thursday night. Len Dawson was 87. NFL – Lions Preview – Lions may have double digits in losses for 5th year in a row The Detroit Lions seem destined for another rough season. If the defense struggles, it will likely lead to at least 10 losses for the fifth straight year, and second in a row under coach Dan Campbell. Rookie defensive end Aiden Hutchinson appears to be a player to build around, but there isn’t much help behind him right now. The Lions should be able to move the ball and score behind a strong offensive line in Jared Goff’s second season with the team. The veteran quarterback is surrounded by an improved group of receivers, a solid duo of running backs and standout tight end T.J. Hockenson. NFL – Bears Preview – Bears enter new era, look to make jump under Poles, Eberflus The Chicago Bears are prepared to enter a new era under new general manager Ryan Poles and coach Matt Eberflus. Chicago comes into the season with few established playmakers on offense and questions to answer on defense, starting with the opener against San Francisco on Sept. 11. The Bears went 6-11 last season and missed the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They are counting on quarterback Justin Fields to make big strides after a shaky rookie year. On defense, the Bears had an offseason contract standoff with star linebacker Roquan Smith that ended without a new deal. Golf – PGA – Top PGA Tour players to commit to 20-event big money slate The PGA Tour is making its boldest response yet to the rival Saudi-funded league. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan has announced a plan for the best players to commit to a 20-tournament schedule starting next year. That means they will be competing against one another up to 17 times and maybe more. That involves elevating four additional tournaments that will offer $20 million or more to go along with the tournaments already announced. Monahan says top players will be determined by a new Player Impact Program criteria. The PIP will double in money to $100 million. Golf – Woods, McIlroy behind tech-infused golf league in TV venture Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are bringing their own version of team golf to the PGA Tour. Woods and McIlroy are part of a new media group called TMRW (pronounced “tomorrow”) Sports. Former Golf Channel president Mike McCarley is the CEO. The first project is called TGL. It’s a tech-infused golf league that will feature six teams of three players for matches on Monday night. The broadcast partner hasn’t been announced. It will be played in a custom-built arena. The long shots will be using a simulator. The short shots will be live. The 18-hole matches take two hours. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan Whitecaps 2, South Bend Cubs 1 Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, PPD, DH on 8/25 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 13, Lansing Lugnuts 2 Today Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, 6:05 p.m. (Doublheader) South Bend Cubs at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, 7:40 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 1 Michigan Lutheran 1, New Buffalo 0 South Haven 5, Bridgman 2 Niles 9, Brandywine 0 Constantine 2, Coloma 0 Vicksburg 5, Dowagiac 0 Hartford 8, Saugatuck 0 Kalamazoo Christian 7, Lawton 1 Mattawan 5, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Fennville 5, Schoolcraft 0 Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Three Rivers 0 Delton-Kellogg 9, Parchment 2 Portage Northern 4, East Kentwood 0 Gull Lake 3, GR Forest Hills Northern 1 Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 0 Volleyball Michigan Lutheran 3, New Buffalo 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Wtvl. Grace Christian 0 Niles 3, Sturgis 0 Three Rivers 3, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Football – All games at 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Zeeland West at Lakeshore 97.5 Y Country 6:45 Benton Harbor at Lawton South Haven at Dowagiac Watervliet at Brandywine Saugatuck at Buchanan Vicksburg at Portage Northern Edwardsburg at GR West Catholic Lowell at Mattawan East Lansing at Portage Central BC Lakeview at Harper Creek Allegan at Cassopolis Galesburg-Augusta at Decatur Comstock at Schoolcraft Union City at Centreville Reading at White Pigeon Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Delton-Kellogg Gull Lake at Marshall Wolverine Conference Plainwell at Otsego Three Rivers at Paw Paw Niles at Sturgis 8-Man Football Bangor at Twin Cities Sharks (Twin Cities Sharks is Our Lady of the Lake, Michigan Lutheran and Countryside) Fennville at Red Arrow Raiders (Red Arrow Raiders is New Buffalo at River Valley) Bridgman at Vermontville Maple Valley Marcellus at Gobles Marion at Lawrence Farwell at Wyoming-Lee Vandercook Lake at Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian Boys Soccer Byron Center at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Allegan, 5:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at East Kentwood, 6:45 p.m. Plainwell at Wayland, 6:45 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 6, San Francisco Giants 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 3 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis Cardinals 1 Tigers 6, Giants 1 – Manning throws 6 scoreless, Tigers beat Giants 6-1 for split Matt Manning threw six scoreless innings and the Detroit Tigers scored all six of their runs in the fifth to beat the San Francisco Giants 6-1 and split a two-game series. Manning allowed five hits, walked none and struck out a career-high eight in his first win since last Sept. 15 against Milwaukee. Victor Reyes and Willi Castro each drove in two runs while Kody Clemens and Harold Castro each drove in one with two out in the bottom of the fifth. All six runs were charged to Logan Webb, who was pulled after Harold Castro’s single made it 4-0. White Sox 5, Orioles 3 – Giolito, Sheets lift White Sox to 5-3 win over Orioles Lucas Giolito pitched impressively into the seventh inning, Gavin Sheets twice came through with the bases loaded and Yoán Moncada pulled off a slick double play to help the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Giolito allowed one run and four hits in 6 1/3 innings. Then Kendall Graveman was helped out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh thanks to Moncada’s play at third. The bases were loaded with one out and Chicago up 3-1. Moncada lunged to his right to snag a grounder. Then he touched third for the force and threw to first to complete the play. Cubs 7, Cardinals 1 – Zach McKinstry homers as Cubs beat Cardinals 7-1 Zach McKinstry homered and drove in three runs, helping the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-1. Nico Hoerner had three hits for Chicago, and Yan Gomes added two RBIs. Rowan Wick got five outs for the win, leading a solid performance by the Cubs bullpen. Lars Nootbaar homered for NL Central-leading St. Louis, and Corey Dickerson went 4 for 4. The Cardinals dropped to 17-5 in August. Today St. Louis (Hudson 6-6) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5), 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Lynn 3-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 9-9), 7:05 p.m. Tigers are off MLB – MLB teams to play all 29 opponents under ’23 balanced sked Every Major League Baseball team will play each other in the same season for the first time next year as the sport switches to its first balanced schedule since 2000. As a result of the format switch agreed to in the March lockout settlement, high-profile games between division rivals such as Yankees-Red Sox, Dodgers-Giants and Cubs-Cardinals will be reduced from 19 and intradivision games will drop from 47% to 32%. A team will host all of the other 29 clubs at least once every two seasons. The season opens March 30 with all teams scheduled. NBA – Kobe Bryant widow awarded $16M in trial over crash photos A federal jury has found that Los Angeles County must pay Kobe Bryant’s widow $16 million for emotional distress caused by deputies and firefighters sharing photos of the bodies of the NBA star and his daughter taken at the site of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed them. The jurors who returned the verdict Wednesday agreed with Vanessa Bryant and her attorneys that her privacy was invaded when they took and shared photos of the remains of Kobe Bryant and their 13-year-old daughter Gianna. Vanessa Bryant tearfully testified during the 11-day trial that news of the photos compounded her grief after losing her husband and daughter. County attorneys argued that the photos were necessary to assess the scene. NCAASB – Michigan’s Hutchins retires as NCAA softball victory leader Carol Hutchins has retired after 38 seasons as Michigan’s softball coach after winning a record number of games. The school made the announcement Wednesday, signaling the end of a career that included 1,707 wins. Bonnie Tholl was promoted to lead the program after she serving as Hutchins’ top assistant for 29 years. Hutchins won a national title in 2005 and led the Wolverines to the NCAA championship game in 2015. She won 22 Big Ten regular-season titles, 10 conference tournament championships and never had a losing season. NFL – National Football League – Preseason week 3 Tonight Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:00 p.m. San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Hall of Fame Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson dies at 87 Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, who helped the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl title, died Wednesday. The MVP of the Chiefs’ victory over the Vikings in January 1970 had been in declining health for years. He entered hospice care on Aug. 12. “Lenny the Cool” went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1987. He also was inducted as a broadcaster in 2012. Dawson spent several decades working on local TV and radio broadcasts while also doing color analysis for NBC and hosting HBO’s iconic "Inside the NFL.” The Chiefs intend to honor him during their preseason finale against Green Bay on Thursday night. Len Dawson was 87. NFL – Lions Preview – Lions may have double digits in losses for 5th year in a row The Detroit Lions seem destined for another rough season. If the defense struggles, it will likely lead to at least 10 losses for the fifth straight year, and second in a row under coach Dan Campbell. Rookie defensive end Aiden Hutchinson appears to be a player to build around, but there isn’t much help behind him right now. The Lions should be able to move the ball and score behind a strong offensive line in Jared Goff’s second season with the team. The veteran quarterback is surrounded by an improved group of receivers, a solid duo of running backs and standout tight end T.J. Hockenson. NFL – Bears Preview – Bears enter new era, look to make jump under Poles, Eberflus The Chicago Bears are prepared to enter a new era under new general manager Ryan Poles and coach Matt Eberflus. Chicago comes into the season with few established playmakers on offense and questions to answer on defense, starting with the opener against San Francisco on Sept. 11. The Bears went 6-11 last season and missed the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They are counting on quarterback Justin Fields to make big strides after a shaky rookie year. On defense, the Bears had an offseason contract standoff with star linebacker Roquan Smith that ended without a new deal. Golf – PGA – Top PGA Tour players to commit to 20-event big money slate The PGA Tour is making its boldest response yet to the rival Saudi-funded league. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan has announced a plan for the best players to commit to a 20-tournament schedule starting next year. That means they will be competing against one another up to 17 times and maybe more. That involves elevating four additional tournaments that will offer $20 million or more to go along with the tournaments already announced. Monahan says top players will be determined by a new Player Impact Program criteria. The PIP will double in money to $100 million. Golf – Woods, McIlroy behind tech-infused golf league in TV venture Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are bringing their own version of team golf to the PGA Tour. Woods and McIlroy are part of a new media group called TMRW (pronounced “tomorrow”) Sports. Former Golf Channel president Mike McCarley is the CEO. The first project is called TGL. It’s a tech-infused golf league that will feature six teams of three players for matches on Monday night. The broadcast partner hasn’t been announced. It will be played in a custom-built arena. The long shots will be using a simulator. The short shots will be live. The 18-hole matches take two hours. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan Whitecaps 2, South Bend Cubs 1 Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, PPD, DH on 8/25 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 13, Lansing Lugnuts 2 Today Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, 6:05 p.m. (Doublheader) South Bend Cubs at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, 7:40 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 1 Michigan Lutheran 1, New Buffalo 0 South Haven 5, Bridgman 2 Niles 9, Brandywine 0 Constantine 2, Coloma 0 Vicksburg 5, Dowagiac 0 Hartford 8, Saugatuck 0 Kalamazoo Christian 7, Lawton 1 Mattawan 5, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Fennville 5, Schoolcraft 0 Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Three Rivers 0 Delton-Kellogg 9, Parchment 2 Portage Northern 4, East Kentwood 0 Gull Lake 3, GR Forest Hills Northern 1 Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 0 Volleyball Michigan Lutheran 3, New Buffalo 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Wtvl. Grace Christian 0 Niles 3, Sturgis 0 Three Rivers 3, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Football – All games at 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Zeeland West at Lakeshore 97.5 Y Country 6:45 Benton Harbor at Lawton South Haven at Dowagiac Watervliet at Brandywine Saugatuck at Buchanan Vicksburg at Portage Northern Edwardsburg at GR West Catholic Lowell at Mattawan East Lansing at Portage Central BC Lakeview at Harper Creek Allegan at Cassopolis Galesburg-Augusta at Decatur Comstock at Schoolcraft Union City at Centreville Reading at White Pigeon Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Delton-Kellogg Gull Lake at Marshall Wolverine Conference Plainwell at Otsego Three Rivers at Paw Paw Niles at Sturgis 8-Man Football Bangor at Twin Cities Sharks (Twin Cities Sharks is Our Lady of the Lake, Michigan Lutheran and Countryside) Fennville at Red Arrow Raiders (Red Arrow Raiders is New Buffalo at River Valley) Bridgman at Vermontville Maple Valley Marcellus at Gobles Marion at Lawrence Farwell at Wyoming-Lee Vandercook Lake at Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian Boys Soccer Byron Center at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Allegan, 5:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at East Kentwood, 6:45 p.m. Plainwell at Wayland, 6:45 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 6, San Francisco Giants 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 3 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis Cardinals 1 Tigers 6, Giants 1 – Manning throws 6 scoreless, Tigers beat Giants 6-1 for split Matt Manning threw six scoreless innings and the Detroit Tigers scored all six of their runs in the fifth to beat the San Francisco Giants 6-1 and split a two-game series. Manning allowed five hits, walked none and struck out a career-high eight in his first win since last Sept. 15 against Milwaukee. Victor Reyes and Willi Castro each drove in two runs while Kody Clemens and Harold Castro each drove in one with two out in the bottom of the fifth. All six runs were charged to Logan Webb, who was pulled after Harold Castro’s single made it 4-0. White Sox 5, Orioles 3 – Giolito, Sheets lift White Sox to 5-3 win over Orioles Lucas Giolito pitched impressively into the seventh inning, Gavin Sheets twice came through with the bases loaded and Yoán Moncada pulled off a slick double play to help the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Giolito allowed one run and four hits in 6 1/3 innings. Then Kendall Graveman was helped out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh thanks to Moncada’s play at third. The bases were loaded with one out and Chicago up 3-1. Moncada lunged to his right to snag a grounder. Then he touched third for the force and threw to first to complete the play. Cubs 7, Cardinals 1 – Zach McKinstry homers as Cubs beat Cardinals 7-1 Zach McKinstry homered and drove in three runs, helping the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-1. Nico Hoerner had three hits for Chicago, and Yan Gomes added two RBIs. Rowan Wick got five outs for the win, leading a solid performance by the Cubs bullpen. Lars Nootbaar homered for NL Central-leading St. Louis, and Corey Dickerson went 4 for 4. The Cardinals dropped to 17-5 in August. Today St. Louis (Hudson 6-6) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5), 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Lynn 3-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 9-9), 7:05 p.m. Tigers are off MLB – MLB teams to play all 29 opponents under ’23 balanced sked Every Major League Baseball team will play each other in the same season for the first time next year as the sport switches to its first balanced schedule since 2000. As a result of the format switch agreed to in the March lockout settlement, high-profile games between division rivals such as Yankees-Red Sox, Dodgers-Giants and Cubs-Cardinals will be reduced from 19 and intradivision games will drop from 47% to 32%. A team will host all of the other 29 clubs at least once every two seasons. The season opens March 30 with all teams scheduled. NBA – Kobe Bryant widow awarded $16M in trial over crash photos A federal jury has found that Los Angeles County must pay Kobe Bryant’s widow $16 million for emotional distress caused by deputies and firefighters sharing photos of the bodies of the NBA star and his daughter taken at the site of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed them. The jurors who returned the verdict Wednesday agreed with Vanessa Bryant and her attorneys that her privacy was invaded when they took and shared photos of the remains of Kobe Bryant and their 13-year-old daughter Gianna. Vanessa Bryant tearfully testified during the 11-day trial that news of the photos compounded her grief after losing her husband and daughter. County attorneys argued that the photos were necessary to assess the scene. NCAASB – Michigan’s Hutchins retires as NCAA softball victory leader Carol Hutchins has retired after 38 seasons as Michigan’s softball coach after winning a record number of games. The school made the announcement Wednesday, signaling the end of a career that included 1,707 wins. Bonnie Tholl was promoted to lead the program after she serving as Hutchins’ top assistant for 29 years. Hutchins won a national title in 2005 and led the Wolverines to the NCAA championship game in 2015. She won 22 Big Ten regular-season titles, 10 conference tournament championships and never had a losing season. NFL – National Football League – Preseason week 3 Tonight Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:00 p.m. San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Hall of Fame Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson dies at 87 Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, who helped the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl title, died Wednesday. The MVP of the Chiefs’ victory over the Vikings in January 1970 had been in declining health for years. He entered hospice care on Aug. 12. “Lenny the Cool” went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1987. He also was inducted as a broadcaster in 2012. Dawson spent several decades working on local TV and radio broadcasts while also doing color analysis for NBC and hosting HBO’s iconic "Inside the NFL.” The Chiefs intend to honor him during their preseason finale against Green Bay on Thursday night. Len Dawson was 87. NFL – Lions Preview – Lions may have double digits in losses for 5th year in a row The Detroit Lions seem destined for another rough season. If the defense struggles, it will likely lead to at least 10 losses for the fifth straight year, and second in a row under coach Dan Campbell. Rookie defensive end Aiden Hutchinson appears to be a player to build around, but there isn’t much help behind him right now. The Lions should be able to move the ball and score behind a strong offensive line in Jared Goff’s second season with the team. The veteran quarterback is surrounded by an improved group of receivers, a solid duo of running backs and standout tight end T.J. Hockenson. NFL – Bears Preview – Bears enter new era, look to make jump under Poles, Eberflus The Chicago Bears are prepared to enter a new era under new general manager Ryan Poles and coach Matt Eberflus. Chicago comes into the season with few established playmakers on offense and questions to answer on defense, starting with the opener against San Francisco on Sept. 11. The Bears went 6-11 last season and missed the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They are counting on quarterback Justin Fields to make big strides after a shaky rookie year. On defense, the Bears had an offseason contract standoff with star linebacker Roquan Smith that ended without a new deal. Golf – PGA – Top PGA Tour players to commit to 20-event big money slate The PGA Tour is making its boldest response yet to the rival Saudi-funded league. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan has announced a plan for the best players to commit to a 20-tournament schedule starting next year. That means they will be competing against one another up to 17 times and maybe more. That involves elevating four additional tournaments that will offer $20 million or more to go along with the tournaments already announced. Monahan says top players will be determined by a new Player Impact Program criteria. The PIP will double in money to $100 million. Golf – Woods, McIlroy behind tech-infused golf league in TV venture Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are bringing their own version of team golf to the PGA Tour. Woods and McIlroy are part of a new media group called TMRW (pronounced “tomorrow”) Sports. Former Golf Channel president Mike McCarley is the CEO. The first project is called TGL. It’s a tech-infused golf league that will feature six teams of three players for matches on Monday night. The broadcast partner hasn’t been announced. It will be played in a custom-built arena. The long shots will be using a simulator. The short shots will be live. The 18-hole matches take two hours. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan Whitecaps 2, South Bend Cubs 1 Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, PPD, DH on 8/25 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 13, Lansing Lugnuts 2 Today Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, 6:05 p.m. (Doublheader) South Bend Cubs at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, 7:40 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 1 Michigan Lutheran 1, New Buffalo 0 South Haven 5, Bridgman 2 Niles 9, Brandywine 0 Constantine 2, Coloma 0 Vicksburg 5, Dowagiac 0 Hartford 8, Saugatuck 0 Kalamazoo Christian 7, Lawton 1 Mattawan 5, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Fennville 5, Schoolcraft 0 Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Three Rivers 0 Delton-Kellogg 9, Parchment 2 Portage Northern 4, East Kentwood 0 Gull Lake 3, GR Forest Hills Northern 1 Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 0 Volleyball Michigan Lutheran 3, New Buffalo 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Wtvl. Grace Christian 0 Niles 3, Sturgis 0 Three Rivers 3, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Football – All games at 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Zeeland West at Lakeshore 97.5 Y Country 6:45 Benton Harbor at Lawton South Haven at Dowagiac Watervliet at Brandywine Saugatuck at Buchanan Vicksburg at Portage Northern Edwardsburg at GR West Catholic Lowell at Mattawan East Lansing at Portage Central BC Lakeview at Harper Creek Allegan at Cassopolis Galesburg-Augusta at Decatur Comstock at Schoolcraft Union City at Centreville Reading at White Pigeon Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Delton-Kellogg Gull Lake at Marshall Wolverine Conference Plainwell at Otsego Three Rivers at Paw Paw Niles at Sturgis 8-Man Football Bangor at Twin Cities Sharks (Twin Cities Sharks is Our Lady of the Lake, Michigan Lutheran and Countryside) Fennville at Red Arrow Raiders (Red Arrow Raiders is New Buffalo at River Valley) Bridgman at Vermontville Maple Valley Marcellus at Gobles Marion at Lawrence Farwell at Wyoming-Lee Vandercook Lake at Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian Boys Soccer Byron Center at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Allegan, 5:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at East Kentwood, 6:45 p.m. Plainwell at Wayland, 6:45 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 6, San Francisco Giants 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 3 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis Cardinals 1 Tigers 6, Giants 1 – Manning throws 6 scoreless, Tigers beat Giants 6-1 for split Matt Manning threw six scoreless innings and the Detroit Tigers scored all six of their runs in the fifth to beat the San Francisco Giants 6-1 and split a two-game series. Manning allowed five hits, walked none and struck out a career-high eight in his first win since last Sept. 15 against Milwaukee. Victor Reyes and Willi Castro each drove in two runs while Kody Clemens and Harold Castro each drove in one with two out in the bottom of the fifth. All six runs were charged to Logan Webb, who was pulled after Harold Castro’s single made it 4-0. White Sox 5, Orioles 3 – Giolito, Sheets lift White Sox to 5-3 win over Orioles Lucas Giolito pitched impressively into the seventh inning, Gavin Sheets twice came through with the bases loaded and Yoán Moncada pulled off a slick double play to help the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Giolito allowed one run and four hits in 6 1/3 innings. Then Kendall Graveman was helped out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh thanks to Moncada’s play at third. The bases were loaded with one out and Chicago up 3-1. Moncada lunged to his right to snag a grounder. Then he touched third for the force and threw to first to complete the play. Cubs 7, Cardinals 1 – Zach McKinstry homers as Cubs beat Cardinals 7-1 Zach McKinstry homered and drove in three runs, helping the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-1. Nico Hoerner had three hits for Chicago, and Yan Gomes added two RBIs. Rowan Wick got five outs for the win, leading a solid performance by the Cubs bullpen. Lars Nootbaar homered for NL Central-leading St. Louis, and Corey Dickerson went 4 for 4. The Cardinals dropped to 17-5 in August. Today St. Louis (Hudson 6-6) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 3-5), 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Lynn 3-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 9-9), 7:05 p.m. Tigers are off MLB – MLB teams to play all 29 opponents under ’23 balanced sked Every Major League Baseball team will play each other in the same season for the first time next year as the sport switches to its first balanced schedule since 2000. As a result of the format switch agreed to in the March lockout settlement, high-profile games between division rivals such as Yankees-Red Sox, Dodgers-Giants and Cubs-Cardinals will be reduced from 19 and intradivision games will drop from 47% to 32%. A team will host all of the other 29 clubs at least once every two seasons. The season opens March 30 with all teams scheduled. NBA – Kobe Bryant widow awarded $16M in trial over crash photos A federal jury has found that Los Angeles County must pay Kobe Bryant’s widow $16 million for emotional distress caused by deputies and firefighters sharing photos of the bodies of the NBA star and his daughter taken at the site of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed them. The jurors who returned the verdict Wednesday agreed with Vanessa Bryant and her attorneys that her privacy was invaded when they took and shared photos of the remains of Kobe Bryant and their 13-year-old daughter Gianna. Vanessa Bryant tearfully testified during the 11-day trial that news of the photos compounded her grief after losing her husband and daughter. County attorneys argued that the photos were necessary to assess the scene. NCAASB – Michigan’s Hutchins retires as NCAA softball victory leader Carol Hutchins has retired after 38 seasons as Michigan’s softball coach after winning a record number of games. The school made the announcement Wednesday, signaling the end of a career that included 1,707 wins. Bonnie Tholl was promoted to lead the program after she serving as Hutchins’ top assistant for 29 years. Hutchins won a national title in 2005 and led the Wolverines to the NCAA championship game in 2015. She won 22 Big Ten regular-season titles, 10 conference tournament championships and never had a losing season. NFL – National Football League – Preseason week 3 Tonight Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:00 p.m. San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Hall of Fame Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson dies at 87 Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, who helped the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl title, died Wednesday. The MVP of the Chiefs’ victory over the Vikings in January 1970 had been in declining health for years. He entered hospice care on Aug. 12. “Lenny the Cool” went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1987. He also was inducted as a broadcaster in 2012. Dawson spent several decades working on local TV and radio broadcasts while also doing color analysis for NBC and hosting HBO’s iconic "Inside the NFL.” The Chiefs intend to honor him during their preseason finale against Green Bay on Thursday night. Len Dawson was 87. NFL – Lions Preview – Lions may have double digits in losses for 5th year in a row The Detroit Lions seem destined for another rough season. If the defense struggles, it will likely lead to at least 10 losses for the fifth straight year, and second in a row under coach Dan Campbell. Rookie defensive end Aiden Hutchinson appears to be a player to build around, but there isn’t much help behind him right now. The Lions should be able to move the ball and score behind a strong offensive line in Jared Goff’s second season with the team. The veteran quarterback is surrounded by an improved group of receivers, a solid duo of running backs and standout tight end T.J. Hockenson. NFL – Bears Preview – Bears enter new era, look to make jump under Poles, Eberflus The Chicago Bears are prepared to enter a new era under new general manager Ryan Poles and coach Matt Eberflus. Chicago comes into the season with few established playmakers on offense and questions to answer on defense, starting with the opener against San Francisco on Sept. 11. The Bears went 6-11 last season and missed the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 years. They are counting on quarterback Justin Fields to make big strides after a shaky rookie year. On defense, the Bears had an offseason contract standoff with star linebacker Roquan Smith that ended without a new deal. Golf – PGA – Top PGA Tour players to commit to 20-event big money slate The PGA Tour is making its boldest response yet to the rival Saudi-funded league. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan has announced a plan for the best players to commit to a 20-tournament schedule starting next year. That means they will be competing against one another up to 17 times and maybe more. That involves elevating four additional tournaments that will offer $20 million or more to go along with the tournaments already announced. Monahan says top players will be determined by a new Player Impact Program criteria. The PIP will double in money to $100 million. Golf – Woods, McIlroy behind tech-infused golf league in TV venture Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are bringing their own version of team golf to the PGA Tour. Woods and McIlroy are part of a new media group called TMRW (pronounced “tomorrow”) Sports. Former Golf Channel president Mike McCarley is the CEO. The first project is called TGL. It’s a tech-infused golf league that will feature six teams of three players for matches on Monday night. The broadcast partner hasn’t been announced. It will be played in a custom-built arena. The long shots will be using a simulator. The short shots will be live. The 18-hole matches take two hours. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan Whitecaps 2, South Bend Cubs 1 Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, PPD, DH on 8/25 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 13, Lansing Lugnuts 2 Today Fort Wayne Tin Caps at Great Lakes Loons, 6:05 p.m. (Doublheader) South Bend Cubs at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, 7:40 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 1 Michigan Lutheran 1, New Buffalo 0 South Haven 5, Bridgman 2 Niles 9, Brandywine 0 Constantine 2, Coloma 0 Vicksburg 5, Dowagiac 0 Hartford 8, Saugatuck 0 Kalamazoo Christian 7, Lawton 1 Mattawan 5, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Fennville 5, Schoolcraft 0 Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Three Rivers 0 Delton-Kellogg 9, Parchment 2 Portage Northern 4, East Kentwood 0 Gull Lake 3, GR Forest Hills Northern 1 Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 0 Volleyball Michigan Lutheran 3, New Buffalo 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Wtvl. Grace Christian 0 Niles 3, Sturgis 0 Three Rivers 3, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Football – All games at 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Zeeland West at Lakeshore 97.5 Y Country 6:45 Benton Harbor at Lawton South Haven at Dowagiac Watervliet at Brandywine Saugatuck at Buchanan Vicksburg at Portage Northern Edwardsburg at GR West Catholic Lowell at Mattawan East Lansing at Portage Central BC Lakeview at Harper Creek Allegan at Cassopolis Galesburg-Augusta at Decatur Comstock at Schoolcraft Union City at Centreville Reading at White Pigeon Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Delton-Kellogg Gull Lake at Marshall Wolverine Conference Plainwell at Otsego Three Rivers at Paw Paw Niles at Sturgis 8-Man Football Bangor at Twin Cities Sharks (Twin Cities Sharks is Our Lady of the Lake, Michigan Lutheran and Countryside) Fennville at Red Arrow Raiders (Red Arrow Raiders is New Buffalo at River Valley) Bridgman at Vermontville Maple Valley Marcellus at Gobles Marion at Lawrence Farwell at Wyoming-Lee Vandercook Lake at Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian Boys Soccer Byron Center at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Allegan, 5:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Buchanan, 5:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at East Kentwood, 6:45 p.m. Plainwell at Wayland, 6:45 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I share a story told to me by Bag Boy Billy about his experience with The Rock, {Duane Johnson} at CHS airport, my assessment of the PGA's inaugural PIP program and my thoughts after watching player multiple carnage over the weekend at both the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill as well as at the Players Championship at the TPC at Sawgrass.
IT'S THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK!! - The team from Driver Off The Deck recap the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Puerto Rico Open and the LPGA HSBC Championship. They are later joined by special guests Jimmy McPhillips and RJ Poper to discuss the PGA Player Impact Program (PIP) and make their selections for The Players Championship.Music Credithttps://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusic/piano-rock-instrumental?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Ann and NY Post Golf Columnist Mark Cannizzaro discuss PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan's 'State of the Game' press conference that took place Tuesday of The Players Championship week, the Player Impact Program, the PGA Tour's transparency issue, Phil Michelson's controversial comments and keen insight into the Saudi Golf League.
Safe to say Rory McIlroy wasn't exactly pleased with the set-up of Bay Hill for the Arnold Palmer Invitational. On this week's episode of The bunkered Podcast, Michael and Bryce debate the former world No.1's remarks and wonder if it's time for players to just suck it up. Also, there's praise for the R&A for taking a firm stance on Russia, exasperation at the Player Impact Program, and excitement for this week's PLAYERS Championship. Plus, how well can Bryce spell, and how do you know when you're addicted to golf? ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
Ann discusses PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan's 'State of the Game' address from The Players Championship including the Saudi Golf League, Phil Mickelson's controversial comments, the Tour's transparency or lack thereof, and the Player Impact Program. Ann visits with actor/singer Don Most of 'Happy Days' Fame, who has a passion for golf.
In this episode, The Fire Brigade started off talking about the results from the PGA Tour's inaugural Player Impact Program! (00:54) Next, the show switched to the baseball diamond with a quick rundown of the current lockout details and the future of the MLB season this year. (05:30) Our focus then shifted to the octagon to preview some of the big fights for the upcoming UFC 272 event live from Las Vegas. (12:20) Then, we moved over to college basketball to recap some of the major conferences' regular-season standings and end-of-year awards. We run down the Big Ten, the Big East, the Big 12, the ACC, the Pac 12, and the SEC. (18:20) We wrapped up the show with our analysis and picks for our five college basketball games of the week. (45:58) If you enjoyed the show, please give us a follow on our Podbean page in order to tune in live next week. Also, follow us on Facebook or on Instagram to stay up to date about upcoming shows, contests, and more!
This week's Putt That Podcast features...- Daniel Berger's collapse and Sepp Straka's Win at The Honda Classic- Jin Young Ko's incredible GIR streak- Reactions to Tiger Woods winning the Player Impact Program including Phil Mickelson's ironic runner-up, who made (and missed) the Top-10 and what changes should be made in 2022- Visit our friends at TeeUpStore.com for the very best in American-Made, Modern Golfwear in their comfortable and stylish joggers, polos, and hats- Preview and Predictions for the Arnold Palmer Invitational from Bay Hill including Sleeper Picks, Top-10 Prospects, and Picks to WinSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=Y6XV98Q4LEYKE)
The official Player Impact Program rankings came out- paying Tiger Woods 8mil in a year where he didn't hit a professional golf shot- and stop us if you've heard this before, made Phil Mickelson look dumb yet again. We have a 4th first time winner again at the Honda Classic after Sept Straka finished 3 under in his last 5 holes to take the title at PGA National. The Arnold Palmer is coming up so we had to ask- what's the best mixture of 2 (non-alcoholic) beverages? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1 to kick off a Wednesday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the boys get into Hayes being in-studio, their trip to Taylormade today & the Leafs game tonight. As well we discuss Goran Dragic being booed in a Raptors win over Brooklyn, the MLB lockout & Tiger Woods being the winner of the PGA Tour's Player Impact Program!
In this Golf Central Podcast presented by Callaway Golf, Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner go deep on the unveiling of the Player Impact Program standings – the breakdown of the top 10, plus surprises and snubs.
In this episode James and I discuss the newly announced PGA Netflix documentary series as well as the Player Impact Program (PIP). We address what we believe are the pros and cons of both and what we look forward to seeing in the future.
The Jocks' inception episode! Welcome to the Loose Impediments Podcast, where two jocks talk all things golf. This week, Liz and Maya discuss the PIP- the Player Impact Program- and how it doesn't mean anything, the pay gap between the PGA and LPGA tours, and money in golf lol. Let us know what you're thinking! You can find us at @loose.impediments, @Shank.Haney and @Mayasreddy on Instagram. We'll see you next time, jocks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/groupgolftherapy/message
B&B Classics: Revisiting Hudson Swafford April 2021 | Winning at Corales, Player Impact Program (PIP), The Masters 2021, Favorite Courses & All Nations Bourbon The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with PGA Tour Professional, Hudson Swafford, about his college experience and being part of the University of Georgia golf team, his challenges with battling injuries on tour, practice routine and mindset as he enters a tournament. We chat through his recent victory at the Corales Puntacana Resort Championship and the keys to success at Punta Cana. Hudson shares some of his favorite hole in the wall spots and places he looks forward to dining on tour. We also get into All Nations Bourbon, Hudson's spirit venture where they are making bourbon, whiskey and vodka. Grab some All Nations bourbon, sip along and listen/watch. Be sure to check out Hudson Swafford online at https://www.instagram.com/hud_swafford/ or https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.34264.hudson-swafford.html All Nations can be found online at https://udigacraft.com/allnations/ or https://www.instagram.com/allnationsbourbons/?hl=en Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/birdies-bourbon/support
Upper Peninsula golf trip talks, Sentry Tournament of Championship preview, the Player Impact Program is a total farce and much more!
Upper Peninsula golf trip talks, Sentry Tournament of Championship preview, the Player Impact Program is a total farce and much more!
All of our favorite stories in golf from 2021. From Phil Mickelson becoming the oldest major winner to a United States blowout in the Ryder Cup at Whistling Straights, 2021 was a billboard year in golf and we recap it all for you. Phil Mickelson hinted on twitter that he's won the 8 million dollar grand prize in the PGA Tour's new Player Impact Program, but the announcement hasn't been made yet- do we have a PIP controversy here? Plus, we predict the 2022 Major Champions.
Two-time PGA Tour winner, Jason Kokrak, joins Froggy on Froggy Wednesdays in this edition of the Stripe Show Podcast and sounds off on a wide variety of topics relevant to the PGA Tour and the current state of golf. From the distance debate, Player Impact Program, Tiger's needle in golf, PGA Tour setting up the courses too easy, and SO much more - Kokrak brings his hot takes to the table in this episode, and you gotta hear it! Listen in, presented by OnCore Golf.
A stylin' and profilin' Fits with the Founder coming at you today! Nick and Cassie discuss The Match V between Brooks and Bryson, driver length changes, and answer listener questions. PLUS: hear how the Club Champion gang would have Ric Flair involved in a dream match between two golf legends. (00:00-03:15) Spooky Season is officially here and Club Champion updates. (03:16-07:04) The Match V between Brooks and Bryson is officially on and Phil wins at Furyk and Friends event. (07:05-11:45) USGA driver length changes coming to the PGA and LPGA. (11:46-17:20) JR Smith makes his college golf debut and Tiger Woods cashing in on the Player Impact Program. (17:21-20:43) New demos and special deals coming to Club Champion. Listener Questions (20:44-26:10) Data vs. feel – How do fitters balance feel with the data, how often does feel overrule data? (26:11-34:00) Golf ball fitting – how important is it, how is it done, and how does Club Champion approach it? (34:01-44:00) What is your dream golf match? Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampion Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampgolf
Episode 67 was ELECTRIC!Friendship Friday was a HOMERUN. Our boy Blake Brewer goes FULL DAD BOD and the boys break down the Player Impact Program every which way possible! Will Tiger win? Who SHOULD win? How do we make it better?And MORESupport Our Sponsors!Betonline.ag - From Football, Basketball, Boxing, right to your favorite Vegas Casino games, don't wait to take advantage of all the amazing offers available for the 2021 season.BetOnline is the fastest and easiest way to BET all your favorite sports.BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Use Coupon Code: BLEAV for a 50% Welcome BONUS on your first depositSwannies.co - Swannies is a modern brand for golfers who want to look good regardless of where they're playing (or how well). Perfect for Dadbods!Use coupon code DADBODGOLFPOD-25 for 25% off your next order!Twitter: https://twitter.com/dadbodgolfpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadbodgolfpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DadBodGolfPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we recap Billy Horschel's win of the BMW PGA Championship, and his comments regarding his Ryder Cup snub! The European Ryder Cup Team is set and don't overlook this "underdog" Euro team as both teams are ready for competition in two weeks at Whistling Straits! PGA Tour made a BIG announcement about the Player Impact Program. Listen and Subscribe Today to get all of your updates in the game of golf! Follow us on Instagram @up_to_par_golf for golf giveaways, podcast updates and more!
This month Logan Paul fought Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition event, drawing 1 million PPV buys and generating $50 million in revenue. It's yet another datapoint in the growth of made-for-social creator competition series, which represents the exciting intersection of social media stars and sport. We discuss the breakdown of PPV vs ad-supported models, how House of Highlights' Showdown series drove over 100 million online views, the need for real competitive stakes, Triller's $500 million capital raise, and re-defining sport as we know it. Subscribe to our newsletter. We explore the intersection of media, technology, and commerce: sign-up linkLearn more about our market research and executive advisory: RockWater websiteEmail us: rounduppod@wearerockwater.com--EPISODE TRANSCRIPT:Chris Erwin:So Andrew, we're seeing a lot of activity around the made for social creator competition, sporting events.Andrew Cohen:Yeah. No, it's really cool. It's definitely a perfect storm of all the things that get us excited between the creator economy and sports media and live streaming. It's definitely something I'm excited to chat about.Chris Erwin:And this is something we actually covered in our RockWater blog. In November 2019, there was a second Jake Paul KSI fight. Now just looking out over the past year and a half, the space has really grown and it's really evolved.Andrew Cohen:Come a long way for sure.Chris Erwin:Yeah. A few things to break down here. Before we go into some of the recent market activity there's a great quote here from Doug Bernstein, the GM of House of Highlights. So he notes, "Creator competition is a new category unto itself, almost akin to e-sports." I think that's well put. So there's a couple of different types of models we're seeing here. I think we broke it down simply into those that we look at as pay-per-view versus those that are ad supported.Chris Erwin:So let's talk about a big recent pay-per-view fight. That was the June 6th Logan Paul versus Floyd Mayweather. Generated over a million pay-per-view buys on Showtime, generated around 50 million in revenue. Of notes, there's only about 25 boxing matches in history that have seen that many pay-per-view purchases. And the fact that it was an exhibition, like no judges, no winner, it's even more impressive. We'll talk more about that. Also, on June 12th, there was the YouTube versus TikTok fight on LiveXLive. And then in April, there was the Triller Fight Club series of Jake Paul versus the former MMA fighter Ben Askren. There's many more on this list, but let's talk about a few of the ad supported creator competition events we've seen.Chris Erwin:So a prominent one is House of Highlights. I think just last week they did their third installment of the Showdown Series, a dodge ball knockout event. The first two, which I think were in earlier this year, or even in 2020, were basketball and golf. And these were done live on YouTube and supposedly the first two events garnered over a hundred million online platform views, just striking number. Another event of note last year is Mr. Beast Creator Games that actually became YouTube most watched live original of all time. So I think the first one was in April of 2020, had 662,000 concurrent viewers for a virtual rock paper scissors contest, and I think they did another one in October. So there's more here. Bleacher Report did The Match, which is a golf showdown and a handful of others. But I think the bigger question is Andrew, why are we seeing so much market activity around, is this even a trend or probably something that's more permeant?Andrew Cohen:It's starting as a trend, but I think it's here to stay and it's going to turn into something more legitimate, sustainable. But really overall, when you look at it holistically, it seems like the worlds of sports and entertainment are merging. On one side we have traditional sports that are using shoulder programming to fuel storytelling and to engage new audiences. And then on the other hand, like we're seeing, everything you just mentioned, social creators using sporting events as kind of bottom funnel activations to eventize and monetize the culmination of internet trauma that they're able to create.Andrew Cohen:So Chris, what do you think it is about these social creators that make them so perfect to generate all this excitement for live events?Chris Erwin:So, Andrew, I think that there's a few key dynamics to note. I think these digitally native creators are the most polarizing and engaging personalities of today. And what we've known through a lot of our research and work is that we're in the world of personality led content. And that type of content reaches more younger audiences globally, particularly millennial and Gen Z, than any other type of content. There's also the ability for these digitally native creators to interact with their fans. It's a real two-way street that's very unique. And I think really importantly, there's this always on dynamic, where the creators are logging to their social channels 24/7, that becomes an always on promotion cycle to fuel excitement around these sporting events. I think this is a really key takeaway here that younger audiences are more passionately loyal to their favorite creator personalities then they are to their hometown team or even to traditional celebrities. So specifically these Gen Z sports fans are more loyal to athletes than teams, favoring athletes over teams by a margin of two to one compared to baby boomers. That's a big stat.Andrew Cohen:Yeah, it's crazy. And I think that explains a lot of the moves that we're seeing on the other end of the spectrum by sports leagues who are really making an effort to use storytelling and kind of drama and personalities surrounding the event to drive tune in and fuel engagement. So I think a great example that we're seeing recently is what Formula 1 is doing with their Netflix show, which has become my favorite soap opera to watch. And as a result, Formula 1 viewership in the US has gone up 36% year over year, just this year. And I think that's because people feel connected with the personalities and with the storylines and that makes them kind of want to tune in and see how it all plays out on race day.Chris Erwin:I feel like everyone I talked to asked me, have you seen the Formula 1 show on Netflix? It's definitely feels like it's become part of the zeitgeist.Andrew Cohen:It's crazy. Yeah. The hype is real and it translates to that viewership. So we're seeing other leagues go for this as well. The NBA is definitely the most popular sport among Gen Z in large part because it's such a personality focused sport. No one's wearing helmets, it's really the stars are front and center. And the NFL, even though it has the highest ratings, it's kind of losing this next generation of fans because the players don't have that same level of visibility. It's why they're doing a ton on social media, they're owned and operated brand the Checkdown which is kind of like their version of House of Highlights to take the helmet off the players and to make these personalities more front and center because that's how you get young fans kind of engaging with that live product.Andrew Cohen:And we're seeing other leagues do this as well. The PGA just recently announced their new Player Impact Program, which is a $40 million pool that's going to be distributed to the 10 golfers that generate the most fan and sponsorship engagement. So again, incentivizing their athletes and be front and center and to be personalities because that's how you bring fans in. And really everyone is kind of replicating this, but the originator is WWE. They have been built on kind of using even before social media kind of creating the soap opera that surrounds the mash to drive that pay-per-view tune in for tent pole events. So now we're kind of just seeing this happen on a bigger scale and it kind of merging with the new soap operas of the digital age, which is social creators.Chris Erwin:To boil that down, Andrew, tell me if I'm hearing this right, that sports leagues need to borrow the tactics of social influencers to generate that top of funnel awareness and engagement. And then on the flip side, the social brands, publishers and creators need to adopt the competitive event formats of pro sports to really build out that bottom funnel monetization for all the hype and all the attention that they're really able to generate across these new useful audiences? Is that kind of encapsulate it?Andrew Cohen:Correct. That's what I'm seeing.Chris Erwin:So then, okay. As we work to wrap up this micro cast, I think the next big question is how is this going to evolve going forward? Is this a trend or is this something of more permanence as we were raising before? And what are some of the things that you're seeing, Andrew?Andrew Cohen:I definitely think it's here to stay, but there need to be some changes that are made to kind of make it more sustainable versus just a bunch of one-off events. And I think one big thing that sticks out to me is the need for true competitive stakes and for these formats to evolve so that there really is a sense of stake on the line at the events themselves. So we're seeing it's kind of easier for leagues to create that authentic pop funnel storytelling because the dramatic stakes and the personalities are already inherent to sports. So it was really just about finding the most effective ways to capture and distribute it to maximize impact. So whether it's a premium series on Netflix or HBO, or just kind of behind the scenes clips on tiktok, the personalities are there, just how you put it in front of people.Andrew Cohen:On the other side, though, creator competitions need to figure out a way to better replicate that inherent drama of real sporting events to actually maintain viewer trust in the long run, to continue to generate pay-per-view buy-in and maximize in mash engagement. Because if it's perceived as just like a cash grab by two creators, I think interest is going to wane.Chris Erwin:Point really manifests when you look at some of the numbers, right? So let's dive into some of the stats. This most recent Logan Paul, Floyd Mayweather fight had a million pay-per-view buys, 50 million in revenue. Now you could say that, all right, compared to the first Jake Paul KSI fight, that was about two and a half years ago from 11 million in revenue this was a big win. But let's compare it to another fight, Mike Tyson versus Roy Jones Jr on Triller, that had 1.6 million pay-per-view buys over 80 million in revenue. Another one on Triller, Jake Paul versus Ben Askren the former MMA fighter 1.5 million pay-per-view buys over 75 million in revenue. So I think what you're getting at is this is really due in large part to the lack of competitive stakes in the match itself, right?Andrew Cohen:There was no winner, it was just an exhibition match. Both Paul and Mayweather had already kind of made all their money because of the way it was structured before they even stepped in the ring and there was really nothing left to fight for at that point.Chris Erwin:Just looking at the numbers again, Floyd Mayweather was guaranteed $10 million and 50% of pay-per-view sales. Logan Paul was guaranteed $250,000 and 10% of pay-per-view sales. But you know, just in a little bit of quick research before this, I was looking up the purse, the winner prizes for traditional boxing fights, where there's the competition matters. Supposedly for Mayweather Pacquiao few years back, that purse was reported at being worth up to nearly $500 million. If you've got that much money on the line, you're going to make that event a spectacle and you're in a fight to the last amount of energy and blood and grit that you have.Andrew Cohen:Mayweather kind of even admitted after the fight that it was just a cash grab. He said, quote, "They say, it's not all about the money. Well, your kids can't eat legacy. The patches on my trunks earned me $30 million alone. When it comes to legalize bank robbing, I'm the best." So he kind of just gave up the game right there that it wasn't really about the outcome, that the only outcome that mattered was kind of sealed in his bank account before he even stepped into the room.Chris Erwin:So do you think that competitions like this are going to persist or that they're going to change?Andrew Cohen:I think they have to change. I think, like we said, kind of the underlying dynamics that are driving the creator competition trend are strong. So I think that format is here to stay, but that there's really a need for the drama unfolding during the tent pole event itself, it has to be as engaging and as compelling as all the promotional content leading up to it if they expect to maintain that fan trust needed for people to actually continue paying money, fight after fight. And I think if each time you had the Floyd Mayweather saying like I don't really care, thanks for your money, I don't see that happening. But like we were saying up top, the value prop is really, it's about leaning into watch personalities, that we have this deep relationship with compete in high stakes events. So it doesn't have to just be boxing, I think we're actually going to see this expand. Maybe even the very definition of sports itself expand because really at the end of the day, that's what we're here to see. And as long as the stakes are there at the end of the day, I think we're going to see this trend continue to thrive.Chris Erwin:That's totally right. And I think this notion of redefining sports that that's already happening. We're having a call with the CEO of NV Gaming based out of Dallas and hearing about the new talent additions they've brought onto their roster. So they signed these two twin sister chess prodigies. So they're bringing out chess as an event because there's audiences behind it, there's different ways to set up that competition to build shoulder and pre and post programming around it. Even House of Highlights, kicking off with dodge ball, their new third installment last week. We're starting seeing Jenga events by Barstool Sports. And I think you and I were even riffing before this podcast, everyone talks about the British Bake Off, I think that's on Netflix. So what if you to kind of rethink that and make that into a creator competition series of this spirit, do you have a chef from Bon Appetit that's going against like a chef from First We Feast, what are the different ways to wrap the content experience around that? I think we're going to see a lot more fun instances of competition emerge in different verticals that we didn't expect.Andrew Cohen:The creators are going to be incentivized to go for this short term cash grab. But I do think that we're going to see these formats of evolve, but it's going to be up for the brands and the platforms to do so. To develop formats and kind of a long running event franchises that will ultimately transform this creator competition trend into a long-term enterprise value play. I think we're already starting to see that if you just look Triller just announced that they're raising $500 million at a $5 billion valuation. Overtime, just raise an $80 million series C after announcing a new league. And even House of Highlights we can see that with the Showtime series, they're kind of pivoting their brand strategy to a creator competition focus to kind of decrease some of their reliance that they have on league and platform partners. So I think that people are seeing this as less of just like a one-off event here and there and more as a way to kind of create long-term business.Chris Erwin:All right, Andrew. Well, we're at the end of our time and I hear sirens going off in the background. So I think it's time to cut.Andrew Cohen:I think that's our cue.Chris Erwin:All right, until next time.
This week on the podcast Adam offers his thoughts on the Player Impact Program, or PIP, and how it will likely affect media relations moving forward. He also gives an update on his play in the Chicago Golf Tour, announces a new sponsorship of Golf Unfiltered, and much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/golf-unfiltered/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/golf-unfiltered/support
Ben and Gunnar discuss all things in The Swingdom of Golf. This week is the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. This week we talk The News, The Player Impact Program, The PGL, and the just about everything else. Gunnar makes some chalky picks, props, and long shots, for the The Valspar, but does he beat Ben? We cover all of the news in golf, the tournament, and even enter The Ragedom. Please subscribe and review!! You can find us at: Theswingdompodcast.com Please Help at: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/100miles100holes Follow US: #Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Swingdom #Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-swingdom/id1506809583?i=1000474223772wingdom/
Ben and Gunnar discuss all things in The Swingdom of Golf. THis week Speith is abck after Covid to play at the Byron Nelson Championship. This week we talk The News, The Player Impact Program, The PGL, and the just about everything else. Gunnar makes some chalky picks, props, and long shots, for the The Valspar, but does he beat Ben? We cover all of the news in golf, the tournament, and even enter The Ragedom. Please subscribe and review!! You can find us at: Theswingdompodcast.com Please Help at: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/100miles100holes Follow US: #Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Swingdom #Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-swingdom/id1506809583?i=1000474223772wingdom/
A Slice Of Golf - Golf From The Viewpoint Of 3 Average Golfers
On this week's episode of a slice of golf we chat about whether you should focus on points or par if you want to improve your game. I also quiz the guys on some putting stats and I have an idea to mess with the PGA's Player Impact ProgramHow did our rounds go this weekend?The Pros... Rory is BACK! (28:20)A Putting Quiz (A Question of Sport inspired) - Lowest number putts over 4 rounds, fewest putts over 18 holes, longest feet of putts made over 4 rounds (39:45)To improve your golf scores should you focus on stableford points or score to par? (52:32)My plan to mess with the PGA's Player Impact Program (1:12:50)ENJOY!Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoy the show please leave us a rating and review. Or even take a screenshot and share on the socials!This show is brought to you by:Sunday Red Golf - The golf club for all the hackers, the toppers and the purists out there! If you love your golf, enjoy a post-round drink and just enjoying being out on the course with your mates having a laugh, then you'll fit right in. Join the club for free, just click here.TourChamp - Ever thought of creating your own golf leagues? Your own "Race To Dubai" or “FedEx Cup” style competitions with your mates? Well, now you can! Choose from Stableford leagues or matchplay leagues and over the course of a season, let's see who will be crowned TourChamp! Click here to start your league now for FREE
It's AT&T Byron Nelson week, and Jordan Spieth joins us to discuss his resurgence, battling through swing issues, building confidence, super golf leagues, Player Impact Program, his most embarrassing moment on a golf course, confidence, and so much more.
AT&T Byron Nelson Fantasy Picks & Predictions | PGA Tour Betting Strategy | TPC Craig Ranch | McKinney, TX Congrats to Rory McIlroy on his Wells Fargo Championship victory. The Wells Fargo Championship was a close tournament going into Sunday with Viktor Hovland and Abraham Ancer in the running for the victory. We recap the tournament and the top golf news on the PGA Tour. Bryson DeChambeau flew home on Friday not realizing that he made the cut and had to NetJets back to Charlotte for the weekend play. We also chat through the PGA media news and discuss the Player Impact Program and the $40M purse that was announced recently. Who are the front runners for this event? Rickie Fowler, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau all come to mind. We close the opening segment with some updates on the news of Bob Baffert and Medina Spirit on their Kentucky Derby victory. We are prepping Black-Eyed Susan cocktails for the Preakness this week. Dan and Cal are heading to the Mitsubishi Classic this week in Duluth, GA. We hope to see you at The Perch on the course as we watch some great Champions Tour golf. Be sure to pick up your tickets online at https://www.mitsubishielectricclassic.com/. We're heading to TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, TX for the AT&T Byron Nelson. The field this week is strong with some of the best players in the world teeing it up. Can Bryson DeChambeau bounce back from his recent play and gain a victory at the Byron Nelson? Will Hideki Matsuyama play well this week with his first appearance since winning The Masters? Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Jon Rahm, Daniel Berger, Brooks Koepka, Scottie Scheffler, Sergio Garcia, Jason Day, Lee Westwood, Pat Perez and Sam Burns are all in the field. We break down the field and predictions on the show. The Birdies & Bourbon team chat AT&T Byron Nelson Fantasy strategy and predictions at TPC Craig Ranch. We chat through the PGA DFS strategies for the event using Fantasy National stats. We first chat TPC Craig Ranch course conditions, history, weather and everything you need to know about the strategy for the tournament. We chat strategy for DraftKings, FanDuel and Sportsbook picks. The tournament has a strong field with top players teeing it up. We had a blast chatting through the field and strategies. Cheers. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon)
Ann visits with Brandel Chamblee of the Golf Channel and they discuss the entities that are trying to lure top players from the PGA Tour, the PGA Tour’s reaction to it; his opinion on the Player Impact Program and lots more.
Ben and Gunnar discuss all things in The Swingdom of Golf. The Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow is under way. This week we talk The News, The Player Impact Program, The PGL, and the just about everything else. Gunnar makes some chalky picks, props, and long shots, for the The Valspar, but does he beat Ben? We cover all of the news in golf, the tournament, and even enter The Ragedom. Please subscribe and review!! You can find us at: Theswingdompodcast.com Please Help at: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/100miles100holes Follow US: #Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Swingdom #Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-swingdom/id1506809583?i=1000474223772wingdom/
We get into a wide array of topics on this week's show. We start off with Sam Burns winning his first event on the PGA Tour at this past weekends Valspar. Omar Uresti, Golf Digest course rankings and the Walker Cup were also hot topics discussed. There was also late breaking news before our recording about the Premier Golf League making offers to many of the top PGA Tour stars . We followed up on that after our discussion last week on the new Player Impact Program.
Welcome to another episode of The Healthy Golf Podcast! It's that time again for another episode of The Monthly Mash with Andrew Roberts. On this installment of The Monthly Mash we chat about: Recent PGA tour outcomes including The Masters & Zurich Classic The Tiger Woods sighting The Player Impact Program Exercises for a bigger backswing & follow-through Muscles that need to be trained for speed Frequency & Intensity to make progress in the gym If you'd like to grab the 9 Free Workouts For Golf Performance. You can grab them at the link below... Get your 9 Free Workouts For Golf Performance HERE! Feel free to reach out to Joe and follow him on social media at any of the links below: YouTube Website Facebook Instagram Email: joe@puredrivephysio.com Also, don't forget to follow and reach out to Andrew with any questions or comments as well! Instagram Twitter Email: andrew.roberts04@gmail.com Feel Great. Golf Great. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Like a list? Tune in as Judd is joined by KESQ sports director Blake Arthur, as they reveal their Top-10 Private and Public golf courses in the Coachella Valley.An essay on the PGA Tour's new Player Impact Program rounds-out the fray, as does a rundown of some of Judd's fresh articles.
Background behind the Player Impact Program initiative (1:00 - 14:14). Potential beneficiaries of the Player Impact Program (14:25 - 21:45). Super Golf League targets (21:55 - 39:34). Follow Hank on Twitter @HankHaney, Minnesota Tim @TimParochka and Steve Johnson @GreatPredictor1. Check out HaneyUniversity.com for free daily golf tips and voodoopainrelief.com for a free two week supply of VooDoo Pain Relief Cream. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Wells Fargo Championship Fantasy Picks & Predictions | PGA Tour Betting Strategy | Quail Hollow Club | Charlotte, NC Congrats to Sam Burns on his Valspar Championship victory. The Valspar Championship was a close tournament going into Sunday with Keegan Bradley and Max Homa in the running for the victory. We recap the tournament and the top golf news on the PGA Tour. Rickie Fowler has been granted an exemption for the upcoming PGA Championship at The Ocean Course on Kiawah Island. We also chat through the PGA media news and discuss the Player Impact Program and the $40M purse that was announced last week. Who are the front runners for this event? Rickie Fowler, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau all come to mind. Congrats to Bob Baffert and Medina Spirit on their Kentucky Derby victory. We had the Mint Juleps flowing on Saturday evening as we watched the race at Churchhill Downs. We're heading to Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC for the Wells Fargo Championship. The field this week is strong with some of the best players in the world teeing it up. Can Justin Thomas bounce back from his recent play and gain a victory at the Wells Fargo? Will Viktor Hovland play well this week with his first appearance at the event? Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Reed, Rickie Fowler, Jon Rahm, Webb Simpson, Xander Schauffele, Abraham Ancer, Sungjae Im, Bubba Watson, Phil Mickelson and Tony Finau are all in the field. We break down the field and predictions on the show. The Birdies & Bourbon team chat Wells Fargo Championship Fantasy strategy and predictions at Quail Hollow Club. We chat through the PGA DFS strategies for the event using Fantasy National stats. We first chat Quail Hollow Club course conditions, history, weather and everything you need to know about the strategy for the tournament. We chat strategy for DraftKings, FanDuel and Sportsbook picks. The tournament has a strong field with top players teeing it up. We had a blast chatting through the field and strategies. Cheers. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon)
Today the boys are joined by former coworker and current podcast producer, Dan Regester aka Jack Hammer. They discuss their all-time moments at their former employer, break down the PGA's Player Impact Program (PIP), and talk about the 21-ton Chinese rocket that's hurtling towards Earth with an unknown landing spot. They also hit on what's next for Dan in 2021. Contribute to our campaign to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society: pages.lls.org/mwoy/ctx/austin21/wmedia Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop (0:00) Fun & Easy Banter (27:20) What's up with Dan? (33:21) Player Impact Program aka Golf Clout Wars (45:17) Edward's Starbucks order (54:14) Chinese Rocket (1:10:11) All-time Grandex Moments (1:18:58) Brett's Breaking News Today's partners: Bison Coolers: Use promo code STEAM for 10% OFF your order at checkout at bisoncoolers.com Cuts: Get 15% OFF your first order by going to cutsclothing.com/steam Keeps: Go to keeps.com/steam to get your first month of treatment FREE Ballsy: Get 20% OFF your order with code washed20 at checkout at ballsybrand.com
Jaime Diaz and Brandel Chamblee break down the pros and cons of the Player Impact Program, discuss Lydia Ko & Jordan Spieth's dual resurgence, and revisit Rory McIlroys PGA Championship win in 2012 and whether he will get back to that level. Plus Brandel dives into the world of golf course architecture.
Ben and Gunnar discuss all things in The Swingdom of Golf. The Zurich finished this weekend and the Aussies win in a playoff. This week we talk The News, The Player Impact Program, and the just about everything else. Gunnar makes some chalky picks, props, and long shots, for the The Valspar, but does he beat Ben? We cover all of the news in golf, the tournament, and even enter The Ragedom. Please subscribe and review!! You can find us at: Theswingdompodcast.com Please Help at: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/100miles100holes Follow US: #Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Swingdom #Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-swingdom/id1506809583?i=1000474223772wingdom/
Hudson Swafford Interview: Winning at Corales, Player Impact Program (PIP), The Masters 2021, Favorite Courses & All Nations Bourbon The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with PGA Tour Professional, Hudson Swafford, about his college experience and being part of the University of Georgia golf team, his challenges with battling injuries on tour, practice routine and mindset as he enters a tournament. We chat through his recent victory at the Corales Puntacana Resort Championship and the keys to success at Punta Cana. Hudson shares some of his favorite hole in the wall spots and places he looks forward to dining on tour. We also get into All Nations Bourbon, Hudson's spirit venture where they are making bourbon, whiskey and vodka. Grab some All Nations bourbon, sip along and listen/watch. Be sure to check out Hudson Swafford online at https://www.instagram.com/hud_swafford/ or https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.34264.hudson-swafford.html All Nations can be found online at https://udigacraft.com/allnations/ or https://www.instagram.com/allnationsbourbons/?hl=en Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
I veckans avsnitt pratar vi om två älskvärda duos som gjorde upp i särspel i partävlingen Zurich Classic i New Orleans. Panelen berättar om sina favoritveckodagar och så diskuterar vi banskötsel och det nyligen avslöjade Player Impact Program som delar ut 40 miljoner dollar till toppskiktet i golfvärlden. Dessutom läggs ordvitsmatchen mot Göteborgskomikern Niklas Andersson in i programmet.Dagens panel: C More Golfs expertkommentator Mattias Bohlin och skådespelaren Niklas Engdahl. Programledare: Johan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we sit down for a highly entertaining interview with Jeff and Todd Bishop, co-founders of Halifax’s own Dormie Workshop. Dormie designs and builds premium leather headcovers along with many other golf and travel products that have gained a ton of attention in the golf world. This spring, they were recognized as Golf Digest’s Editor’s Choice for best leather headcover. Jeff and Todd share their story of how they got started, their background and take us through some exciting announcements for their future. Definitely give the guys at Dormie a follow at @dormieworkshop and check out their full product line at dormieworkshop.ca. Before the interview we also run through the week’s headlines, including Brooke Henderson locking up her 10th career LPGA Tour victory at the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open. In other Canadian news, after an incredible year on the Korn Ferry Tour, Taylor Pendrith has officially locked up his Tour card for the 2022 season. We also get into the newly announced Player Impact Program and discuss if we think it’s right to further reward the Tour’s biggest stars. As always, keep up with all things Ready Golf at: Instagram - @readygolfpod Twitter - @readygolfpod Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readygolfpod/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdRQUuPahG9lFq9DpdNqyDg Or drop us a line at info@readygolf.ca
We are back but down a host this week. With the Zurich Classic 2-man event this past weekend, we discussed some tips and strategies to help listeners play better when in a team event. The PGA Tour has announced a new $40 million Player Impact Program that could cause some waves around the tour and the boys give their thoughts on if this is a good thing or not. We then do a equipment segment based around Jay's recent putter switch and why this is happening more and more on tour these days. This week we had a nominee for "story of the year" when Big Mike Visacki Monday qualified into the Valspar and talk about his inspiring story. We finish with our preview and picks for the Valspar.
Team Mullet gets it done at the Zurich Classic! We are recapping what we think about the team format, previewing the Valspar, and talking about the $40 million dollar Player Impact Program. Also, we touch on the talk around anchoring putters to forearms and a Tiger Woods sighting!
Andrew Coltart and Zane Scotland join Josh Antmann to discuss the Player Impact Program, the Zurich Classic, foursomes and Ponder the Pro returns.
Doug Smith and Will Lowery go Beyond the Fairway with Golf Channel Reporter Kira K. Dixon to discuss her journey from being Miss America 2015 to Golf reporter, how Men’s golf can help the LPGA, using her platform to grow the game, and much more. Plus Doug and Will discuss Doug’s top-10 finish at the APGA Tour TPC Scottsdale, the LPGA playing Wednesday – Saturday, and give out their ‘Shank of the Week’ to the PGA Tour’s Player Impact Program.
There is a lot to talk about this week on the show. The Zurich was great, with Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman coming out on top after a playoff. Tiger Woods posted his first photo since the car accident, and hint, I think he's gunna play again. The Player Impact Program was released, so we discuss what that means for golf. And finally, a full preview of the Valspar Championship in my old neck of the woods down in Tampa, FL. Follow the show on IG: @twilight9pod
There is a lot to talk about this week on the show. The Zurich was great, with Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman coming out on top after a playoff. Tiger Woods posted his first photo since the car accident, and hint, I think he's gunna play again. The Player Impact Program was released, so we discuss what that means for golf. And finally, a full preview of the Valspar Championship in my old neck of the woods down in Tampa, FL. Follow the show on IG: @twilight9pod
The boys are back from their one week break and have so much to disucss. They talk about their own caddie experiences and who they would take if the needed on for a tournament. The PGA Tour launched the Player Impact Program and both Chris and Brian are skeptical but time will tell how it goes. Finishing up they give their picks for the Valspar Championship.
On the podcast this week we discuss the new PGA Tour Player Program where $40m is set to be handed out for bonuses. We also hear the 6 things you may have forgotten about the World Handicap System and wrap up all the latest from the world's tours.
Did the Zurich Classic teach us anything about the Ryder Cup? Did Brook Henderson's win teach us anything about the LPGA Tour's future? What did Tiger Woods reveal in his latest Instagram post? This week's Drop Zone breaks down the PGA Tour's controversial Player Impact Program plus the PGA Tour's Zurich Classic, the LPGA Tour's L.A. Open and everything in between.
On today's episode the guys start with the important topic when the tournament is in New Orleans ... favorite cajun food. We discuss the merits of crawfish boils and gumbo, and the universal love for beignets.We debate whether the tour should have more unique formats built in to the schedule, and oh boy, does Todd have an idea. Before we spend a large amount of time trying to figure out the tour's new Player Impact Program. Dave wonders if this amounts to the tour farming out its marketing division to the individual players.Finally, more issues at the Lunn household this week and a guest appearance from Brian's daughter to explain what he looked like watching the Texas women's volleyball team in the national title game.And shoutout to Baby Disabato. Hopefully Doug will rejoin us so we can celebrate in person his move into official fatherhood.
Marc Leishman and Cam Smith win in a playoff, and we unpack the week in New Orleans, including (of course) format talk, what makes foursomes cool, TPC Louisiana, how this event fits on the schedule, and a lot more. We also breakdown the new "Player Impact Program" in great detail, as well as debrief on the LPGA Tour at Wilshire, a WITB segment, and more.
In this episode of the Golf Gambling Podcast on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network, Boston Capper (@boston_capper) and Steve Schirmer react to Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman's win at the Zurich Classic! They talk about what the win might mean for their chances at next month's PGA Championship. They also take the new Player Impact Program to the woodshed and discuss all the foolish ways the players have tried to get their hands on all that cash this week. Then they move on to the Valspar Championship on the Copperhead Course at the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club. They give a quick breakdown of both the field this week and the golf course. Then they go over high level betting strategies and the types of golfers they're looking to bet this week. Support for this episode - WynnBet | BetterThan.Vegas | Riffr | GetRoman.com/SGP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Valspar Championship Fantasy Picks & Predictions | PGA Tour Betting Strategy | Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) | Palm Harbor, FL Congrats to the Aussie's Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith on their team victory. The Zurich Classic went into a playoff with Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel. We recap the tournament and the top golf news on the PGA Tour. Tiger Woods has posted his first photo standing up at his home in Jupiter, FL. We also chat through the PGA media news and discuss the Player Impact Program and the $40M purse that was announced last week. Who are the front runners for this event? Rickie Fowler, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau all come to mind. We're heading to Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) in Palm Harbor, FL for the Valspar Championship. The field this week is strong with some of the best players in the world teeing it up. Can Justin Thomas or Dustin Johnson bounce back from their recent play and gain a victory at the Valspar? Will Viktor Hovland play well this week with his first appearance at the event? Paul Casey, Louis Oosthuizen, Patrick Reed, Abraham Ancer, Tyrrell Hatton, Sungjae Im, Bubba Watson, Justin Rose, Scottie Scheffler, Phil Mickelson and Jason Kokrak are all in the field. We break down the field and predictions on the show. The Birdies & Bourbon team chat Valspar Championship Fantasy strategy and predictions at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead). We chat through the PGA DFS strategies for the event using Fantasy National stats. We first chat Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) course conditions, history, weather and everything you need to know about the strategy for the tournament. We chat strategy for DraftKings, FanDuel and Sportsbook picks. The tournament has a strong field with top players teeing it up. We had a blast chatting through the field and strategies. Cheers. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon)
We have more Aussie winners this week! Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith, AKA Team Mullet, beat the South Africans in a playoff to claim the Zurich Classic. Plus news from the LPGA and the Player Impact Program!
In this week’s edition of the Golf Central Podcast presented by Callaway Golf, Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner offer suggestions on how to improve the Zurich Classic format and break down the ramifications of the new Player Impact Program.
In this episode Jonathan and Mike recap Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman's victory at the Zurich Classic, review Brooke Henderson's win in L.A. and recap the week in golf. Also, the PGA Tour just announced the Player Impact Program, is this in response to the PGL? Our main topic of the episode is the preview of the 2021 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. Who are the early favorites to make team U.S.A and Europe? Golf for a good cause and support Cedar Valley Angel Invitational and www.nofoottoosmall.org Sign up for the 4 person best shot today www.nofoottoosmall.org/events/cedar-fall-angel-invitational.html Follow us on Instagram for our latest content and giveaways @up_to_par_golf
This Friday episode begins with some reaction to both “town crier” and “baton boy” references making it onto featured group coverage on Billy Tour Live. There’s also some reaction to the Crier’s contention that TPC Louisiana was not built to be played in wind. There’s amusement over the explanation of the Bubba-Scheffler team and confusion over some brands of golf clothing. Then the news of the week, the revelation of a Player Impact Program on the PGA Tour, is dissected. Andy and Brendan break down the actual nuts and bolts of the program, as reported by Eamon Lynch. They giggle over some of the metrics being employed, which don’t seem long for the formula. They offer their critiques and praise for different elements of it or at least what it’s efforting to do, and then laugh at some of the early reactions. Early action from the LA Open is also praised, while Tony Romo’s first round in Dallas is not. Flashback Friday is on the 1999 and 2000 winner of the Compaq Classic, then the name of the stop on Tour in New Orleans. They explore the mud shack upbringing of Carlos Franco, his hero status in Paraguay, his worldwide success, and then his breakthrough PGA Tour win in 1999 in NOLA.
We get together to chat over the latest news for the PGA tour with the launch of the Player Impact Program. Interesting move by the PGA to reward the top 10 golfers subject to their fan base, social media engagement and value in the endorsement market with an annual bonus from a $40m pot. We share our thoughts.
We are joined by Mr. Bassmaster and Web Show host Marc Farzetta from The Farzy Show to talk Philadelphia Phillies and 76ers as well as his adventures of being a sports personality host. (33:00) This week we are looking ahead to the Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana and discuss our opinions on the the new Player Impact Program on the PGA Tour.
A very unique and fascinating guest on today’s show. Dr. Jared Van Snellenberg (54:40) was Happy Gilmore’s caddie, and today is a doctor conducting important research on the brain. As you may imagine, this takes us down a lot of different roads: what was the Happy Gilmore role like, how does the brain affect good golf versus bad golf, how can we better control our own brains, and much more. Before Dr. Van Snellenberg, we have a lengthy discussion on the PGA Tour’s new “Player Impact Program,” rewarding a $40M bonus pool to the players who are most impactful on moving the needle.
On this week's Fully Equipped, hosts Jonathan Wall, GOLF's Managing Editor for Equipment, Andrew Tursky, GOLF's Senior Editor for Equipment, and Kris McCormack, True Spec Golf's VP of Tour and Education recap the major gear story lines from this week on the PGA Tour, including Dustin Johnson switching to a graphite shafted putter, a new PING i Series model surfacing, and the announcement of a Player Impact Program on Tour. Tursky and Wall then recap their recent trip to Cobra Golf to learn about working with Bryson before the episode concludes with an exclusive interview featuring Justin Rose's club fitter, and TSG's VP of Customer Experience and Tour Relations, Andres Victoriano.
On this week's Fully Equipped, hosts Jonathan Wall, GOLF's Managing Editor for Equipment, Andrew Tursky, GOLF's Senior Editor for Equipment, and Kris McCormack, True Spec Golf's VP of Tour and Education recap the major gear story lines from this week on the PGA Tour, including Dustin Johnson switching to a graphite shafted putter, a new PING i Series model surfacing, and the announcement of a Player Impact Program on Tour. Tursky and Wall then recap their recent trip to Cobra Golf to learn about working with Bryson before the episode concludes with an exclusive interview featuring Justin Rose's club fitter, and TSG's VP of Customer Experience and Tour Relations, Andres Victoriano.
Ben and Gunnar discuss all things in The Swingdom of Golf. The RBC Heritage finished this weekend and Cink takes the Plaid Jacket. This week we talk The News, The Player Impact Program, and the just about everything else. Gunnar makes some chalky picks, props, and long shots, for the The Zurich Classic, but does he beat Ben? We cover all of the news in golf, the tournament, and even enter The Ragedom. Please subscribe and review!! You can find us at: Theswingdompodcast.com Please Help at: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/100miles100holes Follow US: #Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Swingdom #Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-swingdom/id1506809583?i=1000474223772wingdom/
Eddie & Steve recap The Heritage, discuss the Zurich Classic the only two man event on tour, Kim Si-woo, 10 second rule, Player Impact Program and our top for the upcoming PGA Championship next month.
This week's Putt That Podcast kicks off with a recap of the week in golf including a return to victory for both Stewart Cink and Lydia Ko. We then take a moment to talk about the new $40 million Player Impact Program before we break down and preview the Zurich Classic from TPC Louisiana thanks to our friends over at ShotScope.com.We close out the show by welcoming in the Founder and CEO of LA Golf Shafts (40:36), Reed Dickens, who with the help of big names like Bryson DeChambeau, is revolutionizing the golf shaft game from the driver all the way down to the putter and everything in between with their direct to consumer business model.Make sure to visit LAGolfShafts.com and follow @LAGolf on Instagram today!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=Y6XV98Q4LEYKE)
The First Cut is joined by Dottie Pepper to discuss her new book "Letters To A Future Champion" and the 2021 Masters. We also chat about the PGA Tour's new Player Impact Program and we preview the 2021 Zurich Classic. 0:00 - Intro, Dottie Pepper discusses her new book and 2021 Masters 24:50 - PGA Tour Player Impact Program 43:50 - Zurich Classic Expert Picks 59:55 - Zurich Classic One and Done ————————— Check us out on YouTube for video podcasts and exclusive content, visit youtube.com/FirstCutPodcast 'First Cut' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow @FirstCutPod on Twitter and Instagram Follow our crew on Twitter: @KylePorterCBS, @mark_immelman, @RickRunGood, @therealGFD, @TheCoachrules, @jacob_hallex You can listen to First Cut on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of The First Cut Golf podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of The First Cut Golf podcast." For more golf coverage from CBS Sports, visit cbssports.com/golf/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of TeeBox Chatter. The PGA TOUR introduces a "PIP" on the radar. The Player Impact Program. Team Cink wins the RBC Heritage, Ko's drought ends in Hawai'i. In Ontario, the golf plug has been pulled. (Rated PG. A couple of vulagarities)