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Join the NEXT Workshop HereOkay, I'm spilling the beans. This episode is my coaching confession—and it's not really about your golf game. Sure, I love hearing you're playing better, but what lights me up is when you shift your relationship with yourself. If you've ever felt like your score determines your worth or you beat yourself up after a round, this one's for you. We'll talk Scotty Scheffler, self-worth, and why the number on your scorecard should never decide how you treat yourself. Real talk, big shifts, and one truth bomb after another.
RUNDOWN Episode 344 of Mitch Unfiltered opens with a humorous lament over the nonexistence of a 344 area code and quickly shifts into cultural reflection—from Morgan Wallen's massive Seattle shows to a heartfelt tribute to late jazz musician Chuck Mangione. Mitch and Hotshot Scott marvel at Ichiro Suzuki's eloquent, humorous, and emotional Hall of Fame speech, calling it mesmerizing and long overdue. Mitch and Hotshot dig into the Mariners' playoff hopes and trade deadline calculus. They debate the potential impact of acquiring Gino Suarez—Seattle fan favorite and current Diamondbacks slugger—and analyze Josh Naylor's recent addition to the lineup. Investment advisor and father of four, John Wasnock of North Bend, WA, stunned the poker world by finishing second in the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event, earning a $6 million prize. A lifelong poker hobbyist and devoted Mariners fan, Wasnock's dream run began as a bucket-list entry and ended in financial freedom — allowing him and his wife to retire and focus on family. Despite losing a pivotal hand on the river, Wasnock played with composure and integrity, becoming a beloved underdog in the process. Brady Farkas joins Mitch Unfiltered to reflect on Ichiro Suzuki's powerful, funny, and fully English Hall of Fame speech in Cooperstown—calling it the best he's heard. Despite the celebratory weekend, the Mariners' on-field play disappointed, as they went 3–4 and squandered chances to gain ground in the playoff race. Trade deadline buzz surrounds players like Luke Raley and Geno Suarez, while Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh give fans reasons to stay hopeful. Mitch and Jason Puckett (aka "Puck") dive into Chapter 10 of KJAren'ts, with plenty of laughs and commentary. Mitch shares how cohost Hotshot Scott somehow always has the perfect contact—including a North Bend native who just won $6 million as runner-up at the World Series of Poker. They also unpack the Seahawks' surprise release of Noah Fant and speculate on Seattle's thin wide receiver room heading into the season. GUESTS John Wasnock | Financial Investment Advisor Turned Poker Sensation Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Jason Puckett | Radio Host, KJ-Aren'ts & PuckSports.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Ichiro's Hall of Fame Speech, North Bend Poker Star, and a Chuck Mangione Tribute Mark 26:08 | Mariners Trade Deadline Math, Gino's Bat, and a Poker Cinderella from North Bend 41:00 | GUEST: John Wasnock; North Bend Dad Wins $6M, Finishes Second at World Series of Poker. 1:09:43 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table, Brady Farkas; Ichiro Shines in Cooperstown, Mariners Struggle on the Field 1:41:00 | GUEST: KJ-Aren'ts [Jason Puckett] Seattle Poker Cinderella, Seahawks Cuts, and the Marvel That Is Hotshot 1:56:03 | Other Stuff Segment: Adam Sandler's Netflix relationship and comedy legacy, Carl Weathers' intended involvement before his passing, Netflix's approach to greenlighting sequels (e.g., Beverly Hills Cop, Hubie Halloween), Seahawks Training Camp 2025 opens at VMAC, Kenny McIntosh injury (likely ACL, out for season), Washington Commanders stadium deal at old RFK site and political implications (President's statement about renaming to Redskins), Will Levis shoulder surgery; Cam Ward to start for Titans, Shilo Sanders (son of Deion) gets no first-team reps in Browns camp but takes the high road, Scotty Scheffler's British Open win, TaylorMade under fire for Photoshopping Scheffler's hairline in post-win ad, John Daly appearances at Augusta Hooters ended due to Hooters bankruptcy/closure, Barry Bonds' 756th home plate auctioned ($132,000), Cubs fan falls into net trying to get a home run ball at Wrigley Field, Bill Self (Kansas basketball coach) recovering after heart surgery, Caitlin Clark's rookie card sells for $660,000, most ever for a women's sports card, Uber launches “Women Preferred” mode for drivers and riders for added safety, Chuck E. Cheese arrest, RIPs / Obituaries; Hulk Hogan, legendary pro wrestler (notable moments: WrestleMania III, Thunderlips in Rocky III), Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath frontman and solo icon), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show) — note: likely fictional as of now, Headlines; Serial butt sniffer arrested in Burbank, NY ad exec pees off rooftop bar in Florida, Man amputates penis after injecting Vaseline-type substance
Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and radio show talks about how if we want to subscribe more to God and His ways, we need to UNSUBSCRIBE (a dangerous word in this online feed world) to a lot that grabs our attention. He also talks about champion golfer Scotty Scheffler and his focus on God for fulfillment. CBN Faithwire's Billy Hallowell recounts how God has been showing up in the news around us, include the heroism of Dick Eastland, the operator of Camp Mystic who gave his life to save others in the recent Texas flooding. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Send us a textRich Easton explores why Scotty Scheffler's dominant performances leave him emotionless while other athletes' victories bring tears, questioning what truly creates emotional connections in sports.• Scotty Scheffler matched Tiger Woods' timeline of 1,197 days between first and fourth major• Professional golfers face constant pressure of "what's next" even immediately after victories• The Coldplay concert kiss cam caught Astronomer CEO Andy Byrom with his HR manager in a compromising moment• Social media amplifies private mistakes and modern technology makes privacy increasingly difficult • Billy Joel documentary reveals the personal stories behind his music, including relationships that inspired his songs• Chris Hayes' book "The Siren's Call" examines how technology companies compete for our attention• Procrastination might indicate our true priorities rather than simply being a character flaw• Visual reminders help combat age-related memory challengesContinue sending your thoughts and comments to us at Tales from the First Tee, and remember to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Support the showSpotify Apple podcastsAmazon Music all other streaming services
On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 23rd of July 2025, so much talk about butter - and even a TV reporter chasing the boss of Fonterra down the street! Why are we so obsessed? Then memories of Ozzy Osbourne - a reality TV pioneer. And to finish, an odd comment from champion golfer Scotty Scheffler on getting enjoyment out of life when you the reach the pinnacle. Get the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Podcast every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a textJoin Garrison on the In the Zone Podcast as he returns after a hiatus with a heartfelt life update and deep reflections on balancing coaching, identity, and personal priorities. Fresh from his wedding and honeymoon in St. Lucia, Garrison shares how his new role as a husband has reshaped his focus, moving away from an all-consuming coaching identity. He explores the challenges high achievers face in balancing work and family, drawing insights from golfer Scotty Scheffler's reflections on the fleeting nature of success. Garrison discusses the pursuit of fulfillment beyond sports, the emptiness that can follow major wins, and the importance of unconditional support in parenting. He also critiques modern “quitting culture,” advocating for perseverance in commitments. Tune in for a candid conversation on finding meaning in both life and sport! #InTheZone #LifeBalance #CoachingLifeVideo Credit to Golf Digest: https://x.com/golfdigest/status/1945084133941649919?s=42Youtube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/KuD-yphO80Y Support the showUnlock Your Excellence: Need Guidance? – Apply for Training HEREConnect with Us:For more episodes, insights, and updates, follow us on social media at @royalper4mance on all platforms and subscribe to the YouTube channel. Stay In the Zone
RUNDOWN Here's a wild behind-the-scenes story involving the viral CEO from the Coldplay concert — did Mitch actually reached out? Mitch and Hotshot slide into Ottawa trivia, highlighting hometown music legends like Alanis Morissette and songwriter Paul Anka. Mitch and Hotshot Scott recap the Mariners' gut-punch loss on Sunday after taking the first two games from Houston, focusing on a costly JP Crawford error that flipped momentum in an 11-3 collapse. Despite the disappointment, the M's remain in playoff position heading into a daunting series with the red-hot Brewers and their 103-mph phenom Jacob Misiorowski. With the trade deadline approaching, Mitch speculates on bullpen help and a potential return for Eugenio Suarez. Mitch is joined by Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle [Mariners No-Table] to unpack a frustrating Sunday collapse that spoiled a potential sweep of the Astros, despite strong starts from the rotation and promising moments from Julio Rodríguez. The crew breaks down playoff odds, bullpen trade needs, and the logic behind a potential Gino Suarez rental deal. They preview a tough week ahead against the red-hot Brewers and tricky Angels, with bold predictions for Dom Canzone and the M's pitching staff. MLB Pipeline's Jim Callis returns to Mitch Unfiltered to discuss how Kade Anderson unexpectedly fell to the Mariners at No. 3—despite Callis saying it was highly unlikely just two weeks earlier. He explains why it wasn't a knock on Anderson, but a cost-saving move by the Nationals and Angels. Callis breaks down Anderson's strengths, how he compares to Paul Skenes, and when fans might expect to see him in the big leagues. He also weighs in on the Mariners' other top draft picks and gives the front office high marks for its overall haul. In this week's KJ-Aren'ts, Mitch and Jason Puckett relive the viral backlash from Mitch's tweet doubting Cal Raleigh's Home Run Derby chances with his dad pitching. Mitch explains the misunderstood context, while Puckett gleefully replays clips and receipts. The segment spirals into a hilarious debate on bad takes, freezing cold tweets, and All-Star innings, with both hosts taking their lumps. Full episode available to Mitch Unfiltered patrons. The “Other Stuff” segment dives into Scotty Scheffler's historic British Open win and streak of dominance, before veering into a whirlwind of quirky, controversial, and surprising headlines—from Jay Cutler's endangered species scandal to In-N-Out Burger's move to Tennessee. GUESTS Joe Doyle | MLB Draft and Prospects Analyst Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Jim Callis | Senior Writer, MLB Pipeline / MLB.com Jason Puckett | Radio Host, KJ-Aren'ts & PuckSports.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch debates texting the infamous CEO from the Coldplay scandal as Episode 343 opens with viral chaos, Canadian trivia, and songwriting legends 27:46 | JP Crawford error flipped momentum in an 11-3 collapse. 38:45 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mariners blow a shot at the sweep, but playoff outlook remains strong as trade deadline looms. 1:00:42 | GUEST: Jim Callis revisits Mariners' unexpected draft win, Kade Anderson's ceiling, and what comes next. 1:16:46 | GUEST: KJ-Aren'ts [Jason Puckett] Mitch defends his cold Cal Raleigh take, while Puckett fans the flames. 1:37:35 | Other Stuff Segment: Scotty Scheffler British Open win, Tiger Woods comparison, Brock Lesnar's daughter dating Drew Moss, Mariners draft Cade Anderson, Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne, Teddy Bridgewater suspension, Jay Cutler African hunting controversy, DUI and bribery charge, ex-MLB player Dan Serafini murder conviction, Stevie Wonder blindness rumor, Darth Vader lightsaber auction, cancellation of Stephen Colbert's Late Show, In-N-Out Burger headquarters move to Tennessee, Connie Francis death, Coldplay CEO resignation, Walmart adult toy theft, milk spill in New York, Alex Cora Coldplay affair speculation, longest-serving KFC employee death.
Its a manic Monday as Tobin & Leroy gets you ready for this upcoming week. We are one day away from the open of Miam Dolphins training camp to begin. Tobin is excited but Leroy isn't and tried to dampen the outlook of dolphins fans about the narratives that happen in training camp. Miami Marlins took 2 out of 3 from the Kansas City Royals int her first series after the All- Star Break. While there is a lot positivity going on with the Marlins should there be concern with starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara? The guys talk The Open Championship which Scotty Scheffler won shotting -17 under and winning his 3rd career major. They recap the big weekend in combat sports as Manny Pacquiao returned to the ring and Duston Poirer fought his last fight of his UFC career vs Max Holloway.
Rob and Lonzo talk ACC Football, Scotty Scheffler, and Recognizing Athletes
Rob and Lonzo talk ACC Football, Clemson Football, Recognizing Athletes, What Women Want and Don't Want, and Interview Jon Blau from the Post and Courier
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme recap an eventful Friday from Royal Portrush - a two-shot penalty for a moving ball, bats in the studio, and an untimely hot mic situation! The highlight of the day on the course was World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler posting 64 to head into the weekend with a one-shot lead. Smylie and Charlie discuss whether it's more likely that other players make their way back into the fold, or Scottie runs away with it to win his fourth major, leaving him a U.S. Open title away from a career Grand Slam. SK and CH also discuss the performances of Brian Harman, Tyrrell Hatton, and Harris English, and touch on a Sky Sports report that Keegan Bradley will be on the USA Ryder Cup team with Jim Furyk acting as a de facto captain while Keegan plays. Join us right back here tomorrow for a full recap of the third round of the 153rd Open Championship! Chapters 00:30 Introduction 05:05 Scotty Scheffler's Performance and Strategy 09:38 Matthew Fitzpatrick 11:47 Other Contenders and Course Challenges 15:00 Ryder Cup Discussions and Team Dynamics 17:01 Looking Ahead to the Weekend
We start off talking about Scotty Scheffler's press conference answers telling us that winning golf tournaments is not the be all end all of his life, and Walter takes issue with that. Jeff goes deep with his summer league analysis and we talk about our need for a shooter. Then we find out that Walter hasn't seen Bull Durham. C'mon man, what are we even doing here man.
It would be a rookie error to not start today's podcast by talking about the superstar Minjee Lee's fantastic win in Texas, surely a hall of fame position is a lock (down the track), what a gun. That said it wasn't all smooth sailing, some bogies early in the last round, but a great recovery, and Jeeno Thitikul on the hunt right behind her. Scores were quite high, due to weather and the course, but the play was slower than ideal.Nick has been watching Minjee's putting, and says it was insane how good she was. Mark not a fan of the course saying he has 'never seen a worse looking course on TV'., and that it did not look like a course prepared to hold a major.But....Tommy Fleetwood. We all wanted him to get there, but he fell at the final hurdle, and Mark has an acronym 'ABK', meaning 'Anyone But Keegan'. Which he describes as this: if you are going to lose the lead late in a tournament, you have to lose it to anyone but Keegan Bradley. Reasonable. Nick and Mark both said Tommy's press conference afterwards was classy, and handled very well.On Keegan, the Ryder Cup. Can a player/captain work? Nick and Mark say it's difficult, and Nick explains why being captain is so hard.Nick saw a video of Scotty Scheffler over the weekend that he loved, on what fans want to see - we play a bit of it and discuss.After the turn, Nick runs through the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia schedule, there is one particular addition Nick is excited about and says he may look to play in. Mark has some news on the makeup of Royal Melbourne Composite for the Australian Open.Top 5 today is fun, Mark gives his 5 most famous quotes in golf and Nick has to identify who said it....Nick got 5/5 , play along and see how you go. During the Top 5, Nick and Mark each tell (different) stories about Tour Pro Retief Goosen.PING Globals are big today, and Mark admits he has been playing the old intro music at home....a little strange? We thought so too. During the PING Globals, Mark tells a very funny story about Tour Pro Mike Harwood playing against Greg Norman at Firestone and being heckled in an amusing way.Feedback - comments on Minjee's win, and lots of comments on the Wyndham Clark discussion last week, including one wolfpacker who gets on Nick's nerves, with Nick saying that this listener 'has no clue what he's talking about'. Ouch.Following Nick and Marks Top 5 courses in the world last week, wolfpacker Tony from Brisbane sent in the Top 5 courses that he has played....it's a pretty impressive list! And wolfpacker Sean O'Brien has found a video that he thinks Mark will get worked up, we play it live on the pod. It has to do with the investigation into the dodgy Top 100 list.....and Mark says he will have a 'name' of the person responsible for the St Andrews inclusion, and will 'out them' on the podcast next week.Nick's turn for the masterclass and today it's on Minjee's swing....worth a look!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best. See your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;Golf Clearance Outlet, visit them online here to find your nearest store.Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia.And watchMynumbers: download from the App Store or Google Play, and Southern Golf Club: with their brand new Simulator Room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This podcast episode encapsulates a detailed discourse on the recent PGA Championship and the forthcoming U.S. Open, featuring esteemed guest Gary Van Sickle. The central theme revolves around the intriguing performances observed at the PGA, particularly the remarkable journey of club pro Michael Block, whose exploits captivated audiences. We delve into the ramifications of course setups, specifically the challenges presented by Oak Hill, which has undergone significant renovations. Furthermore, our discussion extends to the competitive landscape of professional golf, highlighting key players such as Scotty Scheffler and Victor Hovland, and contemplating their prospects in upcoming tournaments. Through this dialogue, we aim to provide our listeners with an insightful analysis of the intricacies of the game and the evolving dynamics within the sport.Links referenced in this episode:paintedhillsnaturalbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Painted Hills Natural Beef PGA U.S. Open Brooks Koepka Rory McIlroy Victor Hovland Corey Connors Oak Hill Jason Day Scotty Scheffler Justin Thomas John Rahm Colin Morikawa Xander Schauffele Max Homa Greg Norman LIV Golf USGA This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
In this episode of the Inside Golf Podcast, The podcast kicks off with an in-depth breakdown of the US Open at Oakmont. Andy reflects on the performances of top players like Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy, and Scotty Scheffler, analyzing their strengths and misses. He provides a comprehensive preview of the upcoming Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands, highlighting what attributes are critical for success at this course, including wedge play, putting, and accuracy off the tee. The episode also delves into some significant surprises, mistakes, and wins from recent tournaments, with emphasis on finding the best DFS picks and betting recommendations.BECOME AN INSIDER TODAY: https://www.insidesportsnetwork.com/becomeaninsider Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://inside-sports-network.beehiiv.com/subscribe join Betsperts Golf, with code INSIDEGOLF for 25% off: https://betspertsgolf.com/ Shorties Golf - Use Promo Code ISN15 at checkout https://golfshorties.com/ISN15
In this episode, the hosts preview the US Open at Oakmont, discussing the unique challenges of the course, the vibrant food scene in Pittsburgh, and insights into golf course architecture. Daniele Smith shares his extensive experience caddying at Oakmont, highlighting the intricacies of putting on its challenging greens and the recent renovations that have transformed the course. The conversation emphasizes the importance of course management and the mental approach required to succeed at Oakmont during the US Open. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the recent renovations at Oakmont Country Club, discussing the historical aspects of the course and the strategic implications of the changes made. They analyze player performances, particularly focusing on Scotty Scheffler, and make predictions for the upcoming US Open, considering the impact of weather and course conditions on player performance. The discussion also touches on the mental aspects of the game and the importance of course management.Hope you all enjoy this conversation.Thanks for the support as always!Cheers, - The Tie GuysChapters:00:00 Introduction to the US Open at Oakmont02:55 Exploring Pittsburgh's Food Scene06:00 Daniel's Insights on Golf Course Architecture09:12 The Unique Challenges of Oakmont Golf Course11:57 The Art of Putting at Oakmont15:00 Changes and Renovations at Oakmont17:50 The Importance of Course Management21:03 Final Thoughts on the US Open and Oakmont32:39 Renovation Insights: A Historical Perspective38:21 Course Changes: Strategic Implications for Players44:27 Player Analysis: Scotty Scheffler's Game at Oakmont51:01 Contender and Pretender: Player Picks for the Week57:18 Weather and Course Conditions: Impact on PerformanceWebsite: https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastGoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.com CODE: thetie for 20% off BDraddy: bdraddy.com CODE: thetie25 for 25% offLivPur Hydration:livpur.comCODE: Sticks20Keywords:US Open, Oakmont, golf course architecture, Pittsburgh food, putting techniques, golf challenges, course management, golf renovations, Daniele Smith, Walker Simas, golf, Oakmont, US Open, course renovation, player analysis, Scottie Scheffler, golf strategy, weather impact, player picks, golf performance
In this episode, the hosts discuss the upcoming US Open at Oakmont Country Club, sharing their excitement and insights about the tournament. They delve into personal anecdotes about recording challenges, culinary experiences, and reflections on creative ownership from a recent podcast. The conversation also explores potential scenarios for the US Open, including weather conditions and course challenges, while emphasizing the significance of the event in the golf calendar. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the upcoming US Open at Oakmont, discussing various themes such as the potential for first-time major winners, the importance of driving accuracy, and the elite players who might dominate the tournament. They analyze the unique challenges posed by Oakmont's course conditions and speculate on the performances of notable golfers like Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, and Jordan Spieth. The discussion emphasizes the difficulty of the course and the skill required to succeed, while also touching on the broader implications of winning a major championship.Hope you all enjoy this conversation.Thanks for the support as always!Cheers, - The Tie GuysChapters:00:00 Introduction and Recording Challenges01:56 The Excitement of the US Open10:38 Culinary Adventures and Snack of the Week16:04 Insights from Podcasts and Creative Ownership20:15 What Ifs for the US Open30:55 Weather and Course Conditions for the US Open31:35 The Anticipation of Oakmont's Conditions32:51 First-Time Major Winners: A Possibility?33:49 The Elite Drivers: Who Can Conquer Oakmont?35:30 Major Value: What's at Stake?39:09 Scotty Scheffler: The Dominator?42:36 The Big Three: Rory, Brooks, and Scotty42:53 Bryson's Potential: A Dominating Win?45:58 The Craft of Oakmont: A Test of Skill49:24 Surprise Winners: Who Could Emerge?54:34 Jordan Spieth: The Crafty Underdog?57:28 The Challenge of Golf: Understanding the GameWebsite: https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastGoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.com CODE: thetie for 20% off BDraddy: bdraddy.com CODE: thetie25 for 25% offLivPur Hydration:livpur.comCODE: Sticks20Keywords:US Open, Oakmont, golf, culinary adventures, creative ownership, podcast insights, weather conditions, golf course architecture, what ifs, major championships, US Open, Oakmont, golf predictions, major winners, Scotty Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Spieth, golf analysis, driving accuracy, golf courses
Send us a textEpisode Summary: Scottie Scheffler is dominating professional golf right now — but why? In this episode of The Golf Intervention, we break down the key elements that make Scheffler's game so effective, from his elite ball-striking and consistent process to his often-overlooked mental game. More importantly, we connect the dots between what he does at the top of the sport and what you can do as an amateur golfer to get better. Whether it's how he handles pressure, his putting turnaround, or how he builds a repeatable swing that holds up under fire, there are valuable lessons here for golfers at every level.Tune in if you want to understand what greatness looks like — and how to bring a piece of it to your weekend round.
Join Robert Horry, aka Big Shot Bob, as he dives into memorable moments in his basketball career, including nerve-wracking Game 7 experiences and his time with the Portland Trailblazers in the Conference Finals. The podcast also fields listener questions on topics like Jalen Brunson's place in Knicks history and Westbrook's future in Denver. Additionally, hear intriguing celebrity encounters featuring Selma Hayek, Angela Bassett, and John Legend. Don't miss Rob's hilarious Selma Hayek story involving a movie premiere and a surprise phone call from Edward Norton! 00:00 Introduction and Conference Finals Update 00:42 Listener Questions: Best Team and Game Seven Nerves 01:35 Pre-Game Rituals and Nervousness 04:07 Scotty Scheffler and Rob's Memorabilia 07:45 Westbrook's Future and Role Adaptation 10:44 Jalen Brunson's Potential Legacy with the Knicks 14:18 Giannis and Wemby in San Antonio? 16:53 Selma Hayek and Ageless Beauty 17:57 Aging Gracefully: Celebrities Who Defy Time 19:46 Unexpected Celebrity Encounters 19:58 Angela Bassett: A Neighborly Surprise 22:32 Podcasting with Oprah's Steadman 25:45 Meeting John Legend 26:59 Selma Hayek's Unexpected Call 28:22 Selma Hayek's Movie Premiere
Kevin Dietz chats with PGA Professional Jordan Young about the world of golf. They dissect Scotty Scheffler's dominance, indoor golf trends, and the ever-present LIV Golf debate. Plus, can golf learn something from Olympic-style drug testing?
In dieser Episode des Golf Podcasts diskutieren die lustigen Hanseln oder Moderatoren über die aktuelle Golf-Szene, insbesondere über Scotty Scheffler, den PGA-Champion of the year 2025. Letztes Jahr noch im Knast - dieses Jahr ein easy peasy Sieg. Sie reflektieren über die Herausforderungen, die Kommentatoren bei der Berichterstattung über Golf haben, und die Rolle der Medien in der Darstellung von Sportlern. Zudem wird die Dominanz von Scotty Scheffler im Golf und die Unterschiede zu anderen prominenten Spielern wie Tiger Woods und Rory McIlroy thematisiert. Flo, Zille und Bernd beleuchten auch die Bedeutung von Körpersprache und Persönlichkeit im Golf und wie diese Faktoren die Wahrnehmung von Spielern beeinflussen. Ausserdem: Eure Fragen und der Besuch von Jens in Bad Griesbach beim Finale der Drive & Drive Tour.
In this episode of the Inside Golf Podcast, Andy previews the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge, with detailed analysis of the course conditions and player performances at Colonial Country Club. The discussion includes insights on how the restoration by Gil Hans has impacted the course's difficulty and playability. Attention is also given to the discourse surrounding Quail Hollow during the 2025 PGA Championship, particularly its difficulty and comparison to other major venues. The host gives extensive predictions on player performances, particularly highlighting Scotty Scheffler, and provides betting advice based on players' strengths in course fit and recent performance.
In this episode of Rent Money, the hosts discuss the upcoming PGA Championship, focusing on key players like Rory McIlroy and Scotty Scheffler. They introduce Dabble Sportsbook, a new betting platform, and explore the dynamics of the Quail Hollow course. The conversation also touches on the rising popularity of Sepp Straka and the strategies for participating in golf betting pools. The hosts engage in a fun game about clubhouse favorites, highlighting the personalities of various golfers. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various aspects of golf, including personal reflections on efficiency in play, comparisons between emerging players, and the dynamics within the locker room. They also share insights on betting strategies and highlight potential picks for upcoming tournaments, emphasizing the importance of both established and emerging talents in the sport.
Jack Anderson emphasizes the importance of having zeal for God, comparing it to his obsession with golf. He references Scotty Scheffler as an example of someone whose identity is rooted in Jesus rather than in worldly success. While zeal for other pursuits can be healthy, it must be prioritized correctly, with God at the top. He encourages the congregation to deepen their relationship with God through reading the Bible, finding fellowship, and spending time in prayer to cultivate true, godly zeal.
In this conversation, the hosts reflect on the emotional impact of the Masters, particularly Rory McIlroy's victory. They discuss the significance of the event, the behind-the-scenes experiences of covering it, and the storytelling involved in sports journalism. The conversation also touches on Rory's future and how he might celebrate his monumental achievement. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the emotional and psychological aspects of competing in major golf tournaments, particularly focusing on Rory McIlroy's recent experiences and the pressures of the Grand Slam narrative. They discuss the competitive dynamics between Rory and Scotty Scheffler, highlighting their individual strengths and challenges. The conversation also touches on emerging talents in the golf scene, including Ludwig Aberg, Xander Schauffele, and Bryson DeChambeau, and speculates on their potential to win majors in the near future, particularly at the upcoming PGA Championship. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the competitive landscape of professional golf, focusing on players like Bryson DeChambeau, John Rahm, Brooks Koepka, and Justin Rose. They discuss the implications of the Live Golf series on traditional tournaments, the potential for major wins among current players, and the evolving narratives surrounding these athletes. The conversation highlights the respect for hard work and resilience in the sport, while also speculating on future outcomes and the impact of player dynamics on the game.Hope you all enjoy this conversation.Thanks for the support as always!Cheers, - The Tie GuysChapters:00:00 Emotional Reflections on the Masters10:08 Behind the Scenes at the Masters21:35 The Impact of Rory's Victory27:31 Looking Ahead: Rory's Next Steps27:37 The Emotional Toll of Major Tournaments30:44 Rory's Future and the Grand Slam Narrative33:43 Scotty Scheffler's Competitive Edge37:18 The Rivalry Between Rory and Scotty44:04 Emerging Talents: Ludwig, Xander, and Bryson57:58 Ludwig's Potential Breakthrough at the PGA58:51 Bryson's Competitive Edge01:02:07 The Future of Major Wins01:03:28 The Live Golf Impact01:05:24 John Rahm's Competitive Spirit01:11:32 Justin Rose's Resilience and Future ProspectsWebsite: https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastGoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.com CODE: thetie for 20% off BDraddy: bdraddy.com CODE: thetie25 for 25% offLivPur Hydration:livpur.comCODE: Sticks20Keywords:Masters, Rory McIlroy, golf, emotional moments, sports journalism, Augusta, major championships, storytelling, media coverage, sports events, Rory McIlroy, Scotty Scheffler, golf majors, Grand Slam, emotional toll, emerging talents, Ludwig Aberg, Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau, Bryson DeChambeau, major wins, golf, John Rahm, Justin Rose, Live Golf, PGA Tour, competitive spirit, golf analysis, sports commentary
The entire crew of Mike, Scott, Pam, and Rikki are here today to share a fun show with you that ties in with a tradition unlike any other, The Masters! Today, we take a queue from Scotty Scheffler's Masters Champions Dinner Menu and each come up with 3 appetizers, a first-course, entree, and dessert from around Walt Disney World that we would serve to our Champions, the BOGP listeners! If you had to create the ultimate menu from around Walt Disney World restaurants, what would you pick? Please share your thoughts over on the Discord channel at www.beourguestpodcast.com/clubhouse. We hope you enjoy today's podcast! Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
The guys (@GamblingPodcast) talk best bets for NFL Draft props and Masters First Round Leaders in this latest podcast episode. They're joined by Stephie Smalls (@StephieSmallls) from the Stephie Smalls Show to talk favorite Masters bets and best NFL Draft predictions. Additionally they discuss Angel Cabrerra's prison stay and Masters storylines.Podcast Chapter00:00 Introduction01:00 Master's Jacket Banter02:37 NBA Gun Controversy04:32 Introducing Stephie Smalls05:16 Master's Week Betting Strategies07:40 First Round Leader Picks09:15 Jason Day's Fashion and Betting Insights25:28 Phil Mickelson and Top Senior Bets31:40 Scotty Scheffler's Ravioli Incident33:36 NFL Draft Insights and Speculations33:56 Adam Schefter's Influence on Draft Markets36:11 Giants and Browns Draft Strategies41:46 Vikings Draft Predictions46:33 Wide Receiver Market Analysis51:57 Running Back Draft Prospects01:03:07 Closing Thoughts and Final Props Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
The guys (@GamblingPodcast) talk best bets for NFL Draft props and Masters First Round Leaders in this latest podcast episode. They're joined by Stephie Smalls (@StephieSmallls) from the Stephie Smalls Show to talk favorite Masters bets and best NFL Draft predictions. Additionally they discuss Angel Cabrerra's prison stay and Masters storylines.Podcast Chapter00:00 Introduction01:00 Master's Jacket Banter02:37 NBA Gun Controversy04:32 Introducing Stephie Smalls05:16 Master's Week Betting Strategies07:40 First Round Leader Picks09:15 Jason Day's Fashion and Betting Insights25:28 Phil Mickelson and Top Senior Bets31:40 Scotty Scheffler's Ravioli Incident33:36 NFL Draft Insights and Speculations33:56 Adam Schefter's Influence on Draft Markets36:11 Giants and Browns Draft Strategies41:46 Vikings Draft Predictions46:33 Wide Receiver Market Analysis51:57 Running Back Draft Prospects01:03:07 Closing Thoughts and Final Props Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
In this episode, Steve Bamford joins to provide an in-depth preview of the 2025 Masters at Augusta. They discuss major trends, course changes, and the weather's potential impact on play. The dialogue covers key players, statistical analysis, and betting strategies for this year's tournament. They deliberate on the chances of top contenders like Scotty Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, and more, while also considering long shots and mid-tier options. The episode concludes with each sharing their pick to win the 2025 Masters while setting the stage for further detailed coverage.Use code: MASTERSMONTH for 25% off monthly insidesportsnetwork.com subscriptionsUse code: MASTERSYEAR for 25% off yearly insidesportsnetwork.com subscriptionsBECOME AN INSIDER TODAY: https://www.insidesportsnetwork.com/becomeaninsiderSubscribe to the Newsletter: https://inside-sports-network.beehiiv.com/subscribejoin Betsperts Golf, with code INSIDEGOLF for 25% off: https://betspertsgolf.com/
In this episode of Mudball Monday, hosts HS and Walker Simas dive deep into the Masters Champions Dinner, breaking down Scotty Scheffler's menu and discussing memorable dinners from past champions. They explore the significance of each dish, share personal anecdotes, and even create their own ideal champions dinner menus. The conversation flows from the intricacies of food choices to the cultural significance of dining in the context of golf, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone.Hope you all enjoy this conversation.Thanks for the support as always!Cheers, - The Tie GuysChapters:00:00 Introduction to Masters Champions Dinner14:58 Scotty's Champions Dinner Menu Breakdown26:14 Family Style Dining: A Culinary Experience28:19 Dessert Dynamics: The Art of Indulgence30:05 Champion's Dinner Etiquette: The Unwritten Rules31:57 Memorable Menus: Highlights from Past Champions34:33 Cultural Influences: Global Flavors at the Table37:57 The Evolution of the Champion's Dinner Menu40:58 Disqualifying Dishes: The Worst Choices43:32 Must-Serve Items: Personal Favorites53:00 Setting the Scene: Meal Structure and PacingWebsite: https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastGoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.com CODE: thetie for 20% off BDraddy: bdraddy.com CODE: thetie25 for 25% offLivPur Hydration:livpur.comCODE: Sticks20Keywords:Masters, Champions Dinner, Scotty Scheffler, golf, food, menu, dining, podcast, Mudball Monday, conversation
Ryan and Dustin are back with another episode of "No Credentials Required," packed with sports, food, and pop culture! They kick things off with Scotty Scheffler's Masters dinner menu. Ryan quips, "Scotty Scheffler, he hasn't even teed off yet, and he's already won the Masters." Then, it's all about the New York Yankees' new ballpark food offerings. From Street Bird to Brooklyn Dumpling Shop, the guys can't wait to try it all. Plus, they dive into NFL free agency, focusing on Jameis Winston's move to the Giants. Dustin's got concerns about the offensive line, while Ryan's got hot takes on the draft strategy. The episode takes a heartfelt turn as they pay tribute to George Foreman, celebrating his boxing legacy and the iconic George Foreman Grill. Dustin shares a college memory, highlighting the grill's impact. Finally, they wrap up with a nod to their favorite athletes who wore number 21. Ryan's all about Tim Duncan's leadership, while Dustin's got a soft spot for Paul O'Neill. No Credentials Required is part of the Belly Up Sports Media Network. Belly Up Sports: www.bellyupsports.com | www.youtube.com/@bellyupsports Invader Coffee: Fuel For the Fearless! Save 15% off with promo code BELLYUP at checkout and support the show using our affiliate link! | https://www.invadercoffee.com/?rfsn=6061080.e802273&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6061080.e802273 Follow us on social media: Twitter/Instagram: @nocredsreq Facebook: www.fb.com/nocredsreq YouTube: www.youtube.com/@nocredsreq MERCH! Show the world you're a Cred Head! | www.bonfire.com/store/no-credentials-required/ Join our Discord for more sports chat: https://discord.gg/WknBEUQY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fresh off the course at TPC Sawgrass after following Rory McIlroy for his three-hole playoff victory, Smylie Kaufman joins Charlie Hulme on his car ride home while recapping the 2025 PLAYERS Championship. Smylie covers everything from the wildly shifting weather conditions in Ponte Vedra Beach to what he saw from Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas as we look ahead to the first major of the year in less than a month.Smylie and Charlie also discuss some off-the-course storylines, including the back-and-forth between Collin Morikawa and the media, and bizarre exchange between Rory and Texas junior Luke Potter during a Tuesday practice round. CHAPTERS:00:00 - Smylie drives home02:10 - Monday Playoff: Rory McIlroy vs. JJ Spaun10:38 - Analyzing Rory's performance19:08 - AnalyzingScottie Scheffler's performance23:02 - Sunday's weather delay27:40 - Saturday's wild conditions30:34 - Justin Thomas ties the course record Friday35:46 - How close was Akshay Bhatia?43:18 - Morikawa clashes with the media51:22 - Discussing the Rory McIlroy - Luke Potter practice round incident1:05:25 - Matt Fitzpatrick and Billy Foster Split1:06:00 - Tiger Woods Achilles Surgery1:08:30 - Joaquin Niemann wins again on LIV
In this episode of Mudball Monday, hosts Walker Simas and Henry Shimp delve into the intricate dynamics between top golf players and their caddies. They explore how these relationships are formed, the pressures involved, and the unique qualities that make certain caddies stand out. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, dietary preferences, and the importance of mentorship in the world of professional golf. In this episode, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding the world of golf, focusing on the relationships between players and their caddies, the evolution of these partnerships, and the dynamics that shape them. They discuss the unique bond between Xander Schauffele and Austin Kaiser, Rory McIlroy's relationship with Harry Diamond, and the rising stars like Ludwig Åberg and Maverick McNeely. The conversation also touches on the legendary caddy Stevie Williams and his impact on the sport.Hope you all enjoy this conversation.Thanks for the support as always!Cheers, - The Tie GuysChapters:00:00 Introduction to Caddy-Player Dynamics13:46 Exploring the Relationship Between Top Players and Their Caddies23:54 The Great Egg Debate25:11 Xander Schauffele and Austin Kaiser: A Unique Bond29:10 Caddy Relationships: The Personal Touch32:04 Rory McIlroy and Harry Diamond: A Brotherhood34:09 Ludwig Åberg and Joe Skovron: The Rising Stars38:13 Maverick McNeely and Scout McNeely: A Family Affair42:11 Stevie Williams: The Quintessential CaddyWebsite: https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastGoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.com CODE: thetie for 20% off BDraddy: bdraddy.com CODE: thetie25 for 25% offLivPur Hydration:livpur.comCODE: Sticks20Keywords:golf, caddies, player relationships, Scotty Scheffler, Ted Scott, Rory McIlroy, caddy selection, golf rankings, player performance, caddy dynamics, veganism, golf, caddies, player relationships, Xander Schauffele, Rory McIlroy, Ludwig Åberg, Maverick McNeely, Stevie Williams
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Genesis Invitational -Top names on odds board matchups outrights -Sleeper, FRP, lineups, scoring -Best bet For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Course Conditions & Challenges (3:00 - 7:30) Weather forecast: Rain expected Wednesday through Friday with constant breeze, making the course even tougher. Course setup: Narrow fairways, deep rough, and small greens. Player reaction: Ben Griffin posted a video on social media showing how deadly the rough is. Difficulty level: Similar to U.S. Open conditions, making precision a necessity. Review of Week 6 – Waste Management Phoenix Open (7:30 - 15:45) Thomas Detry's Victory Detry (Belgium) won his first PGA Tour event after 68 starts. Opened at 90-1 odds. Winning Score: -18 (Rounds: 66, 64, 65, 65). Beat Michael Kim & Daniel Berger by four strokes. Fended off Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, and Rasmus Højgaard in the final round. Key Moments Detry birdied the final four holes. Crucial shot on 16th hole ("Ferrari shot") almost broke the flagstick. Competitors Berger & Højgaard faltered on 16, missing long. Bets Review Lost 5.1 units on the week, down 30.8 on the season. Kurt Kitayama (66-1) & Gary Woodland (115-1) failed to cash. Scotty Scheffler (+320 to lead after round 1) lost due to double bogey on 12. One winning bet: Rico Hoey over Thriston Lawrence (-106). Live Bet Disaster Tom Kim at 8-1 at the halfway mark (Saturday morning) was a terrible bet. He fell apart, finishing T44 after shooting +3 over the last 36 holes. Genesis Invitational Betting Picks (15:45 - 54:41) Top 6 Players on the Odds BoardScottie Scheffler (5-1) T25 at Phoenix Open. Concerns: Short game struggles, bad track record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Rory McIlroy (7.5-1) Recent win at Pebble Beach. Strong history at Torrey Pines (never worse than T16). Bet: Rory McIlroy over Scheffler (+125 at Caesars). Collin Morikawa (16-1) Leads PGA Tour in Strokes Gained: Total. Greens in Regulation & Birdie Leader. Bet: Outright winner at 16-1 (BetOnline). Justin Thomas (18-1) Great recent form but bad record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Hideki Matsuyama (25-1) Driving accuracy struggles. Verdict: PASS. Ludvig Åberg (25-1) Sick at Farmers, withdrew at Pebble Beach. Lost strokes on driving accuracy & short game. Verdict: PASS. Matchups Rory McIlroy over Scottie Scheffler (+125) Sepp Straka over Sam Burns (-115) Burns has lost strokes in driving accuracy for 4 straight events. Will Zalatoris over Maverick McNealy (+117) Zalatoris has three top-13s in four starts at Torrey Pines. Harris English over Byeong Hun An (+127) English won Farmers at Torrey Pines, while An has never finished better than 62nd there. Top 20 Finishes Taylor Pendrith (+130) Back-to-back top 10s at Torrey Pines. Tony Finau (+150) Elite iron player, great history at Torrey Pines. Outright Winners Collin Morikawa (16-1) Rasmus Højgaard (40-1) 5-time DP World Tour winner. Great driving accuracy, elite iron play. Sleeper Pick Adam Scott to Top 20 (+210) T10 at 2021 Farmers, solo 2nd in 2019. Four top-35 finishes at Torrey Pines. First-Round Bets Rory McIlroy to Top 10 after Round 1 (+120) Consistently strong opening rounds. Rasmus Højgaard to Top 10 after Round 1 (+275) Second on Tour in first-round scoring. DFS Lineups DraftKings Morikawa ($10K) Pendrith ($8K) Højgaard ($8.3K) Zalatoris ($7.9K) Adam Scott ($7.5K) Justin Rose ($6.4K) PGA Tour Fantasy Starters: McIlroy, Morikawa (Captain), Højgaard, Pendrith Bench: Zalatoris, Finau Final Predictions Winning Score: -10 Best Bet: Collin Morikawa Top 10 (+150). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Genesis Invitational -Top names on odds board matchups outrights -Sleeper, FRP, lineups, scoring -Best bet For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Course Conditions & Challenges (3:00 - 7:30) Weather forecast: Rain expected Wednesday through Friday with constant breeze, making the course even tougher. Course setup: Narrow fairways, deep rough, and small greens. Player reaction: Ben Griffin posted a video on social media showing how deadly the rough is. Difficulty level: Similar to U.S. Open conditions, making precision a necessity. Review of Week 6 – Waste Management Phoenix Open (7:30 - 15:45) Thomas Detry's Victory Detry (Belgium) won his first PGA Tour event after 68 starts. Opened at 90-1 odds. Winning Score: -18 (Rounds: 66, 64, 65, 65). Beat Michael Kim & Daniel Berger by four strokes. Fended off Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, and Rasmus Højgaard in the final round. Key Moments Detry birdied the final four holes. Crucial shot on 16th hole ("Ferrari shot") almost broke the flagstick. Competitors Berger & Højgaard faltered on 16, missing long. Bets Review Lost 5.1 units on the week, down 30.8 on the season. Kurt Kitayama (66-1) & Gary Woodland (115-1) failed to cash. Scotty Scheffler (+320 to lead after round 1) lost due to double bogey on 12. One winning bet: Rico Hoey over Thriston Lawrence (-106). Live Bet Disaster Tom Kim at 8-1 at the halfway mark (Saturday morning) was a terrible bet. He fell apart, finishing T44 after shooting +3 over the last 36 holes. Genesis Invitational Betting Picks (15:45 - 54:41) Top 6 Players on the Odds BoardScottie Scheffler (5-1) T25 at Phoenix Open. Concerns: Short game struggles, bad track record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Rory McIlroy (7.5-1) Recent win at Pebble Beach. Strong history at Torrey Pines (never worse than T16). Bet: Rory McIlroy over Scheffler (+125 at Caesars). Collin Morikawa (16-1) Leads PGA Tour in Strokes Gained: Total. Greens in Regulation & Birdie Leader. Bet: Outright winner at 16-1 (BetOnline). Justin Thomas (18-1) Great recent form but bad record at Torrey Pines. Verdict: PASS. Hideki Matsuyama (25-1) Driving accuracy struggles. Verdict: PASS. Ludvig Åberg (25-1) Sick at Farmers, withdrew at Pebble Beach. Lost strokes on driving accuracy & short game. Verdict: PASS. Matchups Rory McIlroy over Scottie Scheffler (+125) Sepp Straka over Sam Burns (-115) Burns has lost strokes in driving accuracy for 4 straight events. Will Zalatoris over Maverick McNealy (+117) Zalatoris has three top-13s in four starts at Torrey Pines. Harris English over Byeong Hun An (+127) English won Farmers at Torrey Pines, while An has never finished better than 62nd there. Top 20 Finishes Taylor Pendrith (+130) Back-to-back top 10s at Torrey Pines. Tony Finau (+150) Elite iron player, great history at Torrey Pines. Outright Winners Collin Morikawa (16-1) Rasmus Højgaard (40-1) 5-time DP World Tour winner. Great driving accuracy, elite iron play. Sleeper Pick Adam Scott to Top 20 (+210) T10 at 2021 Farmers, solo 2nd in 2019. Four top-35 finishes at Torrey Pines. First-Round Bets Rory McIlroy to Top 10 after Round 1 (+120) Consistently strong opening rounds. Rasmus Højgaard to Top 10 after Round 1 (+275) Second on Tour in first-round scoring. DFS Lineups DraftKings Morikawa ($10K) Pendrith ($8K) Højgaard ($8.3K) Zalatoris ($7.9K) Adam Scott ($7.5K) Justin Rose ($6.4K) PGA Tour Fantasy Starters: McIlroy, Morikawa (Captain), Højgaard, Pendrith Bench: Zalatoris, Finau Final Predictions Winning Score: -10 Best Bet: Collin Morikawa Top 10 (+150). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Coley joins the podcast to discuss the challenges and opportunities at Torrey Pines for the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open. They dive into Ben's new podcast, 'Sliced,' and analyze key players like Rory McIlroy, Scotty Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay, and emerging golfers such as Taylor Pendrith and Ludvig Åberg. They also examine how weather conditions might influence play, the importance of driving distance and long irons, and offer insights into betting strategies and potential picks. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on under-the-radar golfers and the shifting landscape of professional golf in the 2025 season. BECOME AN INSIDER TODAY: https://www.insidesportsnetwork.com/becomeaninsider Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://inside-sports-network.beehiiv.com/subscribe join Betsperts Golf, with code INSIDEGOLF for 25% off: https://betspertsgolf.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The episode captures the vibrant atmosphere of the WM, exploring how the tournament blends golf with community and celebration. Insights from Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, and Scotty Scheffler highlight both the competitive spirit and unique challenges of performing in front of large, enthusiastic crowds. • Exploration of the unique party atmosphere at the WM • Justin Thomas emphasizes the importance of patience and smart gameplay • Jordan Spieth shares the thrill and pressure of competing with a large audience • Scotty Scheffler discusses the relationship between players and crowd energy • The social and cultural aspects drew fans to the WM event • Teasing upcoming PGA Tour events and the excitement of the season
In this episode of the Inside Golf Podcast, Andy passionately discusses the rapid growth and success of the Inside Sports Network community. He details a busy week encompassing diverse topics, from tennis and Oscars betting to golf matchups. The host highlights standout performances, including those of Russell Henley and Shane Lowry, and provides in-depth analysis of the upcoming Phoenix Open, focusing on player statistics, course specifics, and betting strategies. He also mentions personal best bets and insights into upcoming events while emphasizing the importance of understanding golf course play and engaging in community discussions. BECOME AN INSIDER TODAY: https://www.insidesportsnetwork.com/becomeaninsider Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://inside-sports-network.beehiiv.com/subscribe join Betsperts Golf, with code INSIDEGOLF for 25% off: https://betspertsgolf.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 01:00 Community Highlights and Achievements 01:59 Inside Sports Network Membership Benefits 03:53 Current Golf Tournament Insights 04:53 DFS and Betting Strategies 08:49 Analyzing Player Performances 13:40 Upcoming Events and Predictions 16:41 Course Analysis and Strategy 28:15 Key Statistics for Success 31:06 Driving Strategy at Scottsdale 31:56 Historical Performance Insights 33:18 Scotty Scheffler's Course Fit 36:51 Balanced Skillsets for Success 41:05 Top Picks and Betting Tips 46:10 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the 2025 Pebble Beach Pro-Am. -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Pebble -2 matchups -1 t10 -3 outrights -Sleeper, 2 lineups, scoring prediction, and best bet AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks Summary Host: Will Doctor (0:15 - 0:28) Preview of the PGA Tour's Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Event Overview (0:37 - 12:16) 80 players, 45 of the top 50. Scotty Scheffler returns, Rory McIlroy debuts in 2025. Pebble Beach & Spyglass Hills: Short courses, precision approach play key. No cut; all four rounds played at Pebble. Past Winners 2020: Nick Taylor (-19), 2021: Daniel Berger (-18), 2022: Tom Hoagie (-19), 2023: Justin Rose (-18), 2024: Wyndham Clark (-12, 54-hole event). Farmers Insurance Open Review (-5.3 units) Wins: Shane Lowry over J.J. Spaun, K.H. Lee over Wesley Bryan. Losses: Ludwig Aberg (win, top 10, over Sungjae Im all failed), Justin Rose missed cut, Daniel Berger top 20 loss. Wesley Bryan & YouTube Golf Controversy (12:16 - 15:56) Bet K.H. Lee over Bryan, citing poor ball striking & focus on YouTube. Bryan responded: "Hopefully the few dollars was worth the disparagement of the YouTube community." Doctor dismissed YouTube golf as irrelevant, doubling down on support for traditional pro golf. Key Player Picks & Odds
On this weeks episode I sit down with Justin Pillmore. Justin is the founder of caddieuniform.com and we talk about how it started and how it's grown. He shares the story of his viral moment with his twins wearing a halloween Scotty Scheffler prison uniform and a police outfit. I hope you enjoy. -- Special thanks to Caddie Uniforms for sponsoring this episode. Their entire collection is online at http://caddieuniform.com Use code VIBE for 30% off. -- Follow Instagram: GoldYeller https://www.instagram.com/goldyeller/?hl=en Follow: Caddie Uniform https://www.instagram.com/caddieuniform/?hl=en Follow: Vibe Caddie https://www.instagram.com/vibecaddie/?hl=en
Join us on another episode of The Smylie Show, as Smylie and Charlie break down the favorites for all four majors (including Scottie Scheffler's incredible odds as the betting favorite) and predict awards for the upcoming season. Get expert predictions on potential breakthrough stars, first-time major winners, and which LIV Golf players could make waves in 2025. The guys analyze Victor Hovland's recent injury, Justin Thomas's path back to elite form, and why young stars like Sahith Theegala and Nick Dunlap are poised for massive years. From Scottie Scheffler's chances at another historic season to dark horse picks for each major championship, this comprehensive season preview covers everything you need to know heading into 2025. Like and subscribe for more golf insights and predictions throughout the season! #pgatour #scottiescheffler #golfpredictions #golf #golftips #golfswing #pgatour #golfpodcast #progolf #golfpodcast #smyliekaufman #smylie #smylieshow #swingtips #presidentscup #rydercup #golftrip #golftrips #youtubegolf #fyp #xanderschauffele #scottiescheffler #justinthomas #pgabetting #golfbettingtips CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro04:25 - Scottie Scheffler Injury09:45 - 2025 Season Preview Insights10:47 - Scottie Scheffler's Upcoming Season19:40 - Viktor Hovland Injury26:45 - Comeback Player of the Year28:44 - Bounce Back Year Predictions37:06 - 2025 Major Odds Overview43:19 - PGA Championship at Quail Hollow47:26 - US Open at Oakmont55:20 - Open Championship at Royal Portrush1:02:40 - Xander Schauffele1:05:10 - First-Time Major Winner Predictions1:05:40 - Major Dark Horse Candidates1:17:03 - Rookie of the Year Predictions1:22:05 - Player of the Year Predictions1:24:29 - What's Best for Golf Discussion1:24:55 - Final Predictions for 20251:25:30 - Final Thoughts
It's chaotic vibes, and fall feels as we bring a little “bring your kids to work” day to the mic. From debating the insanity of never-ending school breaks (how do working parents manage?) to dissecting the pop culture rabbit hole of Aspen Ovard's viral TikTok breakdown, it's clear: we're here for the drama. You'll get the tea on Parker and Aspen's not-so-quiet divorce, conspiracy theories surrounding Liam Payne's sudden fame spiral, and why Chick-fil-A's latest menu hack is surprisingly divisive. Spoiler alert: Josh is not here for the pimento cheese.But don't worry, it's not all celeb gossip and fast food critiques—we're letting you in on our own Halloween plans (yes, someone's going as Scotty Scheffler in an orange jumpsuit—no further questions) and sharing the most creative costume ideas submitted by listeners as well as all your irrational fears. It's a spooky season special you don't want to miss.So grab your pumpkin spice lattes, sit back, and enjoy the ride—preferably with the windows up, just in case a serial killer is lurking nearby (thanks for that one, listeners).More Than the Dress“More than the Dress” is a biweekly podcast hosted by Michele C. Meyer-Shipp, Esq.,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyHug Your People, and Then Hug Them Again Find us here: Instagram Website Tiktok Our latest merchandise DROP
About the Guest:Matthew Dodd-Berry: Matthew Dodd-Berry is a talented young golfer hailing from the Wirral in England. With a strong background in competitive golf, Matthew has excelled at East Tennessee State University (ETSU) under the guidance of Coach Jake Amos. He is now transitioning to Louisiana State University (LSU) to pursue his golfing career at a higher competitive level. Matthew's achievements include making it to the national championships with ETSU, playing in the prestigious Open Championship, and establishing a robust reputation in the golfing community both in the UK and the US.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of the podcast, Colin Johnson sits down with Matthew Dodd-Berry, an accomplished golfer from England who has recently made waves by participating in the Open Championship. Traveling all the way from the Wirral, Matthew shares insights into his journey from East Tennessee State University (ETSU) to joining Louisiana State University (LSU) for an exciting new chapter in his golfing career.Matthew delves into the nuances of moving from a tightly-knit community in Johnson City to the bustling and competitive environment of Baton Rouge. He discusses the challenges and rewards of playing collegiate golf, his preference for the close-knit feel of ETSU, and his decisions that have paved the way for his transition to LSU. Furthermore, listeners get a rare glimpse into his experience at the Open Championship, ranging from the rigorous qualifications to the awe-inspiring moments playing alongside golfing legends like Scotty Scheffler.Key Takeaways:Transition in Collegiate Golf: Matthew explains his move from ETSU to LSU and the factors that influenced his decision, including seeking a higher level of competition and the opportunity to play in the SEC.Golfing Beginnings and Family Influence: The episode explores Matthew's early introduction to golf, influenced by his grandmother, and his realization of his potential at a young age.Attitude and Mental Toughness: Matthew emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and mental resilience, both on the golf course and in life—echoing lessons taught by his coaches and experiences in competitive play.Open Championship Insights: Detailed recount of Matthew's journey to the Open Championship, including overcoming the final qualifiers and playing against top golfers like Scotty Scheffler.Future Aspirations: Matthew shares his goals for the upcoming year, including winning more college tournaments and making another appearance at the Open Championship.Notable Quotes:"I think I made a good decision choosing golf [over football], you can play golf forever.""People around me had told me that you need to go in there with an attitude of just, it's nothing special, just go there like you're trying to win.""It's not about how we're playing right now, it's about how we play in post season.""The pros aren't actually—they don't strike it as good as you think they would, but the six inches between their ears is where they really step ahead of everyone.""If I hadn't made [that 15ft putt], I wouldn't have made it into the final qualifying and who knows what would have happened. I possibly wouldn't have played the Open."Resources:Instagram: @matty_dodd_berryTwitter: @matty_dodd_berryEnjoy the full episode to hear Matthew's journey firsthand and stay tuned for more insightful episodes from our series. Whether you're a golf enthusiast or looking for inspiration and life lessons from sports, this episode is sure to offer valuable insights.
In this episode of the Long Shots Golf Podcast, we dive into the emotional rollercoaster that unfolded during the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Discover why scrambling prowess and accurate fairway play are critical for success on this challenging course. Get expert insights on key players like Scotty Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and more. Learn what makes these golfers stand out and how to use their stats to your advantage. Tune in for expert predictions, insider knowledge, and everything you need to know about this week's golf action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN Mitch shares a story about leading a successful campaign to reinstate Pat O'Day as the voice of Seafair on a local TV station. Pat O'Day, an expert storyteller, entertained listeners with stories ranging from music icons to quirky medical facts (athlete's foot cure). Updates on Gold Medal Olympians, Novak Djokovic and Scotty Scheffler, watching their emotional reactions. Mitch celebrates local sports achievements, notably Blake Snell's no-hitter and his and Tim Lincecum's unique baseball records. Hotshot expresses frustration with the rules preventing Piper from playing varsity sports immediately after her transfer, revealing plans to challenge these restrictions legally. Seahawks pregame; will Mitch's pent up excitement result in the proverbial pre-season flop? Mitch and Dave Grosby discuss the current state of Seattle sports, focusing on the Mariners' recent performance and the Seahawks' new era under Mike McDonald. Despite a strong starting rotation, Grosby expresses concerns about the Mariners' postseason prospects, suggesting organizational changes if the team fails to make the playoffs. Shifting to the Seahawks, Grosby shares his reluctance about preseason football but shows interest in the new coaching strategies and player adaptations. Mitch hosts the Seahawks no-table, featuring insights from ESPN's Brady Henderson and Hawk blogger Brian Nemhauser. Player spotlights include Jake Bobo's impressive catches and potential rise in the receiver ranks, and DK Metcalf's standout camp performance, suggesting a peak season ahead. Mitch discusses the Mariners' recent performance with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas. The Mariners scored 57 runs in eight games, a significant increase from their previous performances, attributed partly to new additions like Randy Arozarena and Justin Turner. Joe praises the trade deadline moves, emphasizing their impact on reducing the team's strikeout rates and boosting offensive productivity. Brady highlights the Astros' recent slowdown, which has helped the Mariners keep pace in the division race despite occasional losses. The Other Stuff Segment dives deep into Olympic wins, and gender controversy. GUESTS • Dave Grosby | Seattle talk-show LEGEND • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Brian Nemhauser (HB Mornings) • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:18 | Pat O'Day, the silver fox, athlete's foot cure and urinating in the shower. 9:35 | "Fun with Audio," Blake Snell throws no-hitter! 20:30 | Piper hits the portal! 30:27 | GUEST: Dave Grosby - Seattle talk-show legend returns to his buddy's podcast to chew on the Mariners stretch run, the new look Seattle Seahawks and the Big 10 football insanity. Always a treat when "The Groz" joins the fray 49:02 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table - Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Hawkblogger Brian Nemhauser team up to talk about the pros and cons of the Seahawks first 10 days of Training Camp. Who has stood out? Hawks are in LA for 1st preseason game against the Chargers. 1:09:17 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Joe Doyle (Over Slot), Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now) and Mitch wrangle with the idea that the M's offense over the last week is the real thing. Mariners host the Tigers and Mets over the next week with a 1 game lead in the AL West. 1:31:55 | The Other Stuff Segment: • 2024 Summer Olympics (Noah Lyles, Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky, Scotty Scheffler, and the men's basketball team) • Controversy Around Boxers Imani Khalif and Lin Yu Ting: DNA test results showing both X and Y chromosomes, raising debates on gender identification and eligibility in sports • Impact of Media and Public Perception • NFL players and potential Hall of Fame candidates (Marshawn Lynch)
RUNDOWN Celebrating the show's longevity, the conversation takes a dramatic turn due to dual cyber-attacks. What do you do when you first encounter a driverless car? ...unisex bathrooms? Mitch and Hotshot explore the monumental legacy of Willie Mays following his recent passing, his staggering career achievements and the historical impact of his military service Rick Sund, Former Supersonics general manager, reflects on the ever-evolving landscape of professional basketball, from 1974 and moving into semi-retirement. He discusses the intricacies of team expansions, player trades, and the dynamics of NBA front offices in earlier days. Mariners No-Table, hosts Mitch, Jason Churchill, and Joe Doyle delve into the Seattle Mariners' recent performance, initially leading by 10 games in the American League West, faced setbacks, losing four out of the next five games, reducing their lead to just five games. We take a nostalgic journey back to May 4th, 2020, during the height of the pandemic, when Mitch hosted a themed show bracket to determine the best TV theme song, the iconic theme from "Cheers," composed by Gary Portnoy. Gary comes onto the show to discuss the creation of the beloved song and Gary's insights into his music career during these unusual times. The Other Stuff Segment covers J.J. Reddick, driverless cars, unisex bathrooms, Pat McAfee, ESPN, Queen music catalog sale, Boston Celtics championship, Charlie Woods US Junior Amateur Championship, celebrity DUI Justin Timberlake, and Bill Belichick relationship age difference. GUESTS • Rick Sund | former Sonics GM • Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot" • Gary Portnoy | writer and performer of Cheers theme song - "Where Everyone Knows Your Name" TABLE OF CONTENTS 2:41 | Challenges of Modern Technology: Mitch's astonishment at encountering driverless cars in Arizona and his humorous struggle with accepting unisex bathrooms. 16:46 | Clip of The Week 2: Pool Party In Maryland. 26:24 | Gene Wilder Docu - how great? 30:30 | Willie Mays passing. 42:16 | GUEST: Rick Sund - former Sonics GM - reminisces about the final years of the Sonics, the Gary Payton/Ray Allen trade, his friendship withJerry West & the return of the NBA to Seattle 1:11:47 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Joe Doyle, Jason Churchill - discuss a tough week for the Mariners, what to do with Mitch Haniger and the emergence of Ryan Bliss. Plus the Out on an Limb competition 1:41:50 | GUEST: Blast from Mitch Unfiltered Past - Gary Portnoy - writer and performer of Cheers theme song - "Where Everyone Knows Your Name" (originally aired on Ep 90 - May 4, 2020). Gary tells the incredible of how he struck gold with 1 of the most popular theme songs in the history of television... a fascinating story. 2:10:07 | The Other Stuff Segment: J.J. Reddick, Lakers coaching, broadcasting, podcasts, driverless cars, unisex bathrooms, Pat McAfee, ESPN, college football, Stephen A. Smith, ESPN contract negotiations, sports media salaries, sports entertainment preferences, Queen music catalog sale, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, WNBA statistics, Boston Celtics championship, Scotty Scheffler, PGA Tour, Charlie Woods, US Junior Amateur Championship, Tiger Woods, celebrity DUI, Justin Timberlake, Bill Belichick, relationships, age differences, celebrity basketball tournament, Donald Sutherland, Ohio attorney, legal settlement with Geico, Elon Musk Cybertruck, manure tanker accident.
We start your week right with a couple pick you up stories like Donald Trump wanting to eliminate taxes for service industry workers and Steve Bannon going viral with a smack down video for 2024. The Royals win two of three and now host the Yankees for four. Caitlin Clark is shut out of the Olympics in the dumbest sports decision in history. The Celtics coach is not only up 2-0 in the NBA Finals he's crushing every news conference with short sentences about what's really important. Scotty Scheffler wins on the PGA Tour. Kyle Larson picks up his third win of the Cup season as history is about to made in Iowa. Iowa Speedway President Eric Peterson is a native Kansan who worked at Kansas Speedway and then NASCAR before taking over the track a few months ago. His first order of business was to prepare the speedway for this week's Iowa Corn 350, the first Cup race ever in Iowa. He joins us for a great conversation.
RUNDOWN Aging gracefully or taking advantage, Mitch yells "fore" at the niceties of servers asking if he's "senior citizen discount worthy." How did seniors get so young? The Seattle Mariners are having an exciting season, winning six out of seven games, leading in the American League West. There's speculation about whether the team will make a move to secure a strong hitter, possibly as a rental player, to bolster their lineup and solidify their playoff chances. Derek Stevens, owner of Circa Las Vegas, discusses the unprecedented growth of their NFL survivor competition, now guaranteeing a $10 million payout—the first ever eight-digit guarantee in football contest history. Derek explains the mechanics of the contest, and the strategic and somewhat luck-based nature of making survivor picks, noting that Circa absorbs all entry fees into the prize pool without taking a cut. Mitch, Joe Doyle, and Jason Churchill discuss the Mariners' recent sweep of the Angels and their series win against the Astros. They highlight the importance of dominating divisional games, explore whether the Mariners' current streak is convincing enough for management to make trade deadline moves, and also debate the merits of Scott Servais' handling of starting pitchers. Predictions and "out on a limb" bets for the upcoming series against the Athletics and Royals round out the discussion. The Seattle Kraken have moved on from head coach Dave Hackstall, appointing former Stanley Cup winner Dan Bylsma as their new head coach. Other Stuff Segment includes; Isaiah Thomas's frightening encounter and a postponed celebrity boxing match, to sports achievements and personal milestones across basketball, baseball, and competitive eating, alongside discussions of personal hygiene in sports, celebrity marriages, legal troubles in the music industry, and RIPs. GUESTS • Derek Stevens | Circa Las Vegas Casino & Resort (BIGGEST NFL Survivor Contest) • Mariners No-Table | Featuring Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot" • Kraken No-Table | Featuring Darren Brown from "Sound of Hockey" and RJ Eskanos from "Emerald City Hockey" TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:05 | Perceptions of Aging: Mitch's reaction to being mistakenly identified as a senior citizen, and the broader implications about how age is perceived in society. 8:21 | Clip of the Week: Whistling...? 22:55 | Mariners leading the ALW on super hot streak! Trade deadlines approaching, what's the move? 40:21 | GUEST: Derek Stevens, Circa Las Vegas Casino/Hotel owner - on the first ever $10 million NFL Survivor contest this upcoming 2024 season. There has never been an 8 figure payout for a Survivor contest... but there is now at Circa Las Vegas. 57:13 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Jason Churchill, Joe Doyle & Mitch rehash a great week for the M's. 3 out of 4 vs the Astros and a sweep of the Angels has Seattle stretching out its lead in the AL West . 1:26:08 | GUEST: Kraken No-Table - Darren Brown (Sound of Hockey), RJ Eskanos (Emerald City Hockey) and Mitch analyze the Kraken's new head coach Dan Bylsma. Do the Kraken hear the clock ticking on fans' patience with the NBA apparently headed back to Seattle. 1:48:25 | Other Stuff Segment: Isaiah Thomas held at gunpoint, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul's fight was postponed, Luka Dončić vs LeBron James, Jason Kelce humorously claimed he doesn't wash his feet, the WNBA rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, Rupert Murdoch married Alayna Zhakova in his fifth marriage, Officer Brian Gillis made a statement regarding the incident with Scotty Scheffler, Takeru Kobayashi announced his retirement from competitive eating due to health reasons, Gable Stevenson signed with the NFL's Buffalo Bills, Shohei Ohtani achieved 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases, Madonna faced a lawsuit alleging inappropriate content at her concert, a biopic on John Daly is set with Kevin James portraying him, and RIPs: Marianne Robinson, Drew Gordon, and Henry Earl.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about the most misunderstood sayings around the country, woman's car caught fire and brake down while driving to work, man gets pulled over and gets revenge for ticket by burning cop's dad's house down, cop saved unconscious boater, teen's death after eating one chip challenge confirmed by autopsy, elderly Walmart greeter was punched in the head, woman tries to walk out of store with cash register, the luckiest day of the year is May 18th, Nerd News, ChatGPT voice sounds like Scarlett Johansson, family has cougar encounter in backyard, Jason couldn't sleep, Scotty Scheffler gets detained by police due to traffic issue, NBA and NHL playoffs, Netflix to carry NFL games, Caitlin Clark, NCAA Football video game release date, country music star and Chickenfry GF nearly died, marriage counseling for Ben Affleck and J. Lo, another I Know What You Did Last Summer may be in the works, Meryl Streep's favorite love scene, chaos at Bluey event, man pulled gun on bartender who tried to close, woman put peeper in headlock until cops arrived, daycare workers sprinkled melatonin on kids' food, woman fighting to keep her emotional support goose, billionaire demands a painting of her be removed from gallery, men are more likely to be friends if they don't share the same taste in women, restaurant etiquette, big woman breaks into house and makes herself at home, can't bring herself to tell her boyfriend she has herpes, should he let woman he met in Peru come and stay with him?, laughed at girlfriend's family for believing in ghosts and thinks he pissed off the ghosts, man was found living in a hole with sheep for 26 years, man robbed of his fancy watch, restaurant staff use ferns pissed on by dogs to spruce up their food, tiny taco stand gets a Michelin star, pierogi with pastrami, college girl has IBS and tries DIY poop transplants, and more!