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J.C. Chandor describes how he convinced the late actor to star in All Is Lost — a movie with a small budget and no dialogue, about a lone sailor struggling to survive a storm at sea. An aid worker tells us some people are fleeing Gaza City without shoes on their feet -- because it's better than risking death in Israel's ground invasion. A longtime advocate for a stronger sanctions law tells us why Canada's legislation is falling short -- and why a new bill named for his friend Sergei Magnitsky may be the solution. We'll remember Inuk Elder Jean Crane -- who opened her own home to women fleeing abuse, before helping create an emergency shelter in Labrador. An international golf tournament will be held in New York -- so in preparation for American fans, Team Europe is practicing playing with loud insults blasting through their headphones.A new study suggests cats eat grass for good reason. And our guest was so devoted to her research that she saved her own cats' hairballs in Tupperware. As It Happens, the Tuesday Edition. Radio that recognizes a get-retch-quick scheme.
The Ryder Cup festivities have somehow already begun, giving Alex, Steve and CP plenty to talk about a full week ahead of the USA-Europe clash. We also discuss a brutal ruling at the U.S. Mid-Am and another shocking choke-job on the LPGA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Suave Golf's Kyle Surlow and Steve 'Beige' Berger dive into the exciting world of golf as they prepare for next week's Ryder Cup. They discuss the overwhelming sports weekend, recap Scottie Scheffler's win at the Procore, Alex Noren emerging victorious at the BMW PGA, and Charley Hull's dubious win in Cincinnati, and analyze the performances of key players. The conversation shifts to the dynamics of the Ryder Cup teams, including vice captains and potential what-if scenarios for player selections. The hosts also take a stock watch of both Team USA and Team Europe, assessing their readiness for the competition. With anticipation building, they conclude with final thoughts on the upcoming event and the excitement it brings to golf fans. Support those who support us! SUAVE GOLF - world-class golf sabbaticals and fine goods Hot Drops fermented & flavorful condiments Golf Guide - purveyors of discounted greens fees across Northern California WATCH - Like & Subscribe to Nice Grass Nice People on YouTube Email us! nicegrassnicepeople@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Adams joins Golf Hall of Famer Tony Jacklin to discuss his incredible career and his massive impact on the Ryder Cup. Tony won two major championships and he was a part of the Ryder Cup 11 times, going from a player for Team Great Britain & Ireland to eventually leading the new Team Europe to victory over Team USA for the first time in 28 years.
The combined 0-6 Bears, Browns, and Jets lost by a combined 74 points on Sunday. But it is still a victory Monday around here as we welcome Kevin Van Valkenburg to the Fried Egg Golf team. Though he has been a contributor to SGS in the past, he's now on the FE ship full time so we bring him on to bat it around following the weekend of Brocore, Wentworth, and continued Ryder Cup hype. We discuss Scottie Scheffler — his mere presence — putting everyone around him on the fritz, like Ben Griffin, who could have, should have won the Brocore. Did it take a low stakes fall event to really convince us the Tiger invocations are not out of line? Maybe. They also discuss king mule Lanto's involvement in the proceedings and Jackson Koivun needing to stay on Tour and not go back to school. At Wentworth, they discuss Alex Noren being a top 20 player in the world and for sure a top 12 option for Team Europe who will be relegated to the ass-cap role. Then the notion of VR headsets preparing the Euro Ryder Cup team for battle is also bandied about with some amusement. They close with some football chatter and laughs about PJ having to send cringe tweets for the Lions following the Browns wishing Deshaun a happy birthday on Sunday morning.
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The first week of the NFL and the boys couldn't be on more opposite ends of the ship. We're 2 weeks away from the Ryder Cup at Bethpage and Team USA is getting the team ready at the Procore, while Team Europe is at the BMW PGA Championship getting ready. But an even bigger team play matchup is taking place that same weekend…Subscribe to our channels and share with your friends!#golf #podcast #pgatour #RyderCup #Football
Ryder cup legend Colin Montgomerie joins Alistair Bruce-Ball and Iain Carter to share his memories of playing in eight Ryder Cups, and captaining Team Europe in a ninth.Hear from Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood ahead of playing in New York, plus another Ryder Cup legend, Sir Nick Faldo, gives his Ryder Cup memories.Former American Ryder Cup player Steve Pate talks about his memories of playing against Team Europe.Plus, the team discuss just how difficult it's going to be with the pressure of the New York crowds.
Andy Johnson chats with Designing Golf host Garrett Morrison about two golf courses hosting team events in September - Cypress Point and Bethpage Black. First, the two recap the Walker Cup at Cypress Point Club, with Andy sharing on-site observations and Garrett commenting on what he saw on the broadcast from home. They commend Golf Channel's coverage of the event and use of drones to show off the unique aesthetics of the course's ocean holes. Andy and Garrett also discuss how the course held up against elite players using modern technology, especially in a match play format. They then transition to an early preview of Bethpage Black, host of the 2025 Ryder Cup later this month. Garrett shares his takeaways from his first visit to the course and highlights some holes to watch as the Americans look to win back the Ryder Cup from Team Europe.
Rory McIlroy wins the Irish Open in style after delivering a motivational video for the Walker Cup team in which he said “I know we're going to beat them at Bethpage.” We discuss the emerging problem the European Team seems to be, if the odds makers have it right, the wildly successful Walker Cup at Cypress Point, Alcaraz dominating the US Open and celebrating with a golf swing, and take a voicemail in From The Gallery. 0:00 - Intro 4:00 - Writer Cup videos dropping this week 12:40 - Rory wins Irish Open, Team Europe looking strong 20:05 - Must win Ryder Cuper for Team USA? 28:40 - Countdown to Bethpage 34:00 - Wine tasting in Napa 41:25 - Eating oysters: chew or swallow? 51:50 - Frankie's wedding sotry 1:04:00 - New MG5 Taylormade wedges 1:13:45 - USA wins Walker Cup at Cypress Point 1:22:50 - USA Walker Cup member Stewart Hagestad joins the show 1:31:45 - Carlos Alcaraz wins U.S. Open 1:37:20 - Week 1 NFL Sunday 1:43:20 - Tommy Fleetwood & Trent Zurich Classic team?You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
It is NOT a Victory Wednesday (or Tuesday) episode for Andy, but he's back to join Brendan! for a preview of some September golf throughout the world. Things kick off with a quick Champions Tour Minute highlighting Thomas Bjorn's win in St. Louis that was ignored on Monday's Walker Cup recap. Bjorn took home one of the more interesting trophies in golf at the Stifel Charity Classic before working as an AssCap for Team Europe in a few weeks. Speaking of Ryder Cup preparations, 10 of the 12 Americans are in the field at the ProCore Championship in Napa. Tuesday's practice round has already brought some early "pods" and potential pairings. Scottie Scheffler looks like he'll run it back with Russell Henley after a strong showing at the Presidents Cup while his deputy, Sam Burns, played a round with Mr. 1,000 and No-Hat Pat. Team Europe is also gathering this week - they're almost all in the field at the BMW PGA at Wentworth in England. Rory McIlroy had some insightful comments regarding his future schedules in his pre-tournament press conference and stopped just short of naming some events he doesn't particularly care for. Also teeing it up at Wentworth is defending champion Billy Horschel, who makes his return to competitive golf following a mid-year injury. To preview this week's Champions Tour event in South Dakota, Andy runs down the Schwab Cup standings and once again wonders who Ricardo Gonzalez is. In news, future Champs Tour star Tiger Woods was seen hitting balls on a New Jersey range on Monday, sending the internet into a storm, per usual. To close the show, Andy comments on Monday night's Bears loss to the Vikings and has some questions about Caleb Williams.
The Ryder Cup is a little less than two weeks away! We have Kira K. Dixon and Rex Hoggard on the ground in Napa Valley to get you up to speed with Team USA as they prep for the biggest team competition in golf. Meanwhile, across the pond, Team Europe is getting ready at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in England. Tune in to get the latest on both squads! Another iconic team competition wrapped up last week at Cypress Point. Stewart Hagestad and Team USA won big at the Walker Cup against Team GB & I. Hagestad joins the show to discuss how his perspective on the amateur event has changed as he's participated throughout the years -- and just how impressed he is by the new generation of golfers he got to tee it up with. Stewart Hagestad (20:23)
Keegan Bradley is making sure Team USA doesn't repeat the costly Ryder Cup mistake that's haunted them in the past with a bold move that could be the game-changer they need to take back the Cup. In this episode of The Golf Podcast we break down how Keegan Bradley is rewriting the Ryder Cup 2025 playbook at Bethpage Black. After Team USA was criticized in Rome for their “disgraceful preparation” and taking five weeks of rest before the matches, Bradley is making sure history doesn't repeat itself. He's sending nearly the entire U.S. Ryder Cup team to compete in the Procore Championship to stay sharp and avoid the dreaded rust versus rest debate. On top of that, the team has rented a massive team house in Napa with a dedicated Ryder Cup–style team room designed to build camaraderie, chemistry, and unity ahead of one of the most hostile Ryder Cup environments ever. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy and Team Europe arrive with momentum, depth, and experience, calling themselves more accomplished than the group that won in 2023. With legends like Ian Poulter urging them to embrace the “cauldron” of the New York crowd, Europe is ready for the challenge. We dive into whether Bradley's bold strategy of playing the Procore, building team chemistry, and keeping players in form could finally give Team USA the edge they need to win back the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Listen to This Week's Show Download on iTunes here Listen on Spotify here Thanks to this Week's Sponsors Titleist is committed to ensuring that every golf ball delivers superior quality and consistency. From ball to ball, dozen to dozen we should expect our golf ball to perform exactly the same way, shot after shot. That's why Titleist owns the design, the technology and the manufacturing to make sure consistency spot on every time. They even conduct all the testing and quality checks to make sure nothing slips through the cracks. Titleist is the #1 ball for every player and the #1 ball in golf. Choose the best for your game and find out more at Titleist.com. Trust your golf game to FootJoy, the number one Shoe in Golf. Shop now at FootJoy.com. Thanks for tuning to The Golf Podcast! Cover Image via X
Hier kommt Folge 350 von Tee Time - der Golf Podcast. Neben den aktuellen Themen, wie Rorys Sieg in Irland, dem beleidigten Sergio Garcia, Brysons Bentley Challenge und dem fünften Vice Captain bei Team Europe haben Zille, Bernd und Flo heute auch einen Gast: Ex Profi Max Ölfke hat mit ein paar anderen eine neue Golf Management Agentur gegründet, die unter anderem auch Creators unter Vertrag nimmt. Wie er den aktuellen Business Markt erlebt und vor allem wann wir den nächsten deutschen Major-Sieger haben - das und noch mehr in dieser Folge. Viel Spaß.
Steve & KB are BACK and kick things off discussing the Ryder Cup team selections for the USA and Europe. KB is convinced Keegan Bradley fumbled by not picking himself to play and is all in on Team Europe. Then they give their Shouts of the Week and wrap up with some Underground Fantasy Football banter.Suicide Prevention Lifeline Info: https://988lifeline.orgSupport our sponsors!'47Get FREE Shipping on ALL orders when you join the '47 Family and shop your favorite sports teams with '47 Brand!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMERCH: Get 10% off your next merch order with code UNDERGROUND at phiapparel.co/shopAcorn Hills:Use code "GITH15" for 15% off at https://acornhillsco.com/Five Iron GolfBook your next visit to Five Iron Golf!https://fiveirongolf.sjv.io/Bn9RO4Kenwood Beer:Visit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has ice cold Kenwood Beer on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!Twitter:@GetInTheHolePod@UndergroundPHISteven: @StevenMcAvoy_ Instagram:@GetInTheHolePod@undergroundphiYouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiaTwitch: Twitch.tv/UndergroundSportsPHI#golf #RyderCup #PGATour #LIVGolf #GetInTheHole #fyp #subscribe
Braxton reviews the incredible action from week 1 in College Football and makes his picks for week 2! He also previews the return of the NFL! The MLB is heading into the final weeks and Team Europe has been picked for the Ryder Cup! Follow or stream on any platform @Burgers&Brats
Braxton reviews the incredible action from week 1 in College Football and makes his picks for week 2! He also previews the return of the NFL! The MLB is heading into the final weeks and Team Europe has been picked for the Ryder Cup! Follow or stream on any platform @Burgers&Brats
If Keegan Bradley weren't the Ryder Cup captain at the ripe age of 39, would he absolutely be playing? We discuss Europe being +150 underdogs after making their captain's picks, Keegan's importance as captain, and what we think it's going to take at Bethpage Black. Plus: A back tee rule controversy, Frankie's first US Open tennis experience, and Trent's ruling himself out on dairy. 0:00 - Intro 3:05 - Ryder Cup merch drop 8:30 - Trent can't eat dairy anymore 13:55 - Colorado Avs scramble video 17:35 - Team Europe is set, who should be favored? 25:45 - Did Keegan get screwed? 38:40 - How much pressure is on Team USA? 1:02:45 - Charlie Woods ace! 1:04:00 - Frankie's frist time at the US Open 1:15:05 - Harry Potter remake 1:23:40 - Course makes rule about playing the tips 1:33:05 - Teeing the ball downYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
We've got a two-part pod tonight as Soly and TC react to the six captains picks for the European Ryder Cup squad and round up some assorted news and notes. Part two (36:15) adds in DJ to the mix as we react to the first weeks of the Brian Rolapp era and some potential changes that could be coming to the PGA Tour ecosystem. Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our Sponsors: Titleist Whoop Holderness & Bourne The Stack System If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Subscribe to the No Laying Up Newsletter here: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/ Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Brendan! get this First of the Month recording in under the gun, chatting late on Labor Day about the latest news in golf. They run through Monday's announcement of the European Ryder Cup team as Luke Donald finalized his roster with 11 of the 12 players from Rome. The two debate whether this is the best Team Europe has ever been and wonder who, if anyone, will be looked back on as the "random" member of this 2025 roster. The picks were made following the Omega Masters on the DP World Tour, won by pod favorite Thriston Lawrence after a year of struggles in the United States. In honor of this week's Walker Cup, Brendan shares quick flashlight about a player from the last time the event was held at Cypress Point. This flashlight has twists and turns and ends up with an extradition, if that's your thing. PJ quizzes Andy and Brendan on some SEC backup QBs or SEC golfers following Week 1 of college football and all three take some joy in North Carolina's loss to TCU. Things wrap up with a Champions Tour discussion after Ernie Els publicly challenged Tiger Woods to tee it up on the senior circuit in 2026.
Florian Fritsch, Jens Zielinski und Bernd Ritthammer melden sich nach einer kurzen Sommerpause zurück. Themen gibt es wie Sand am Meer in dieser Folge: - Wir haben einen neuen europäischen Fed Ex Champion! - Wir haben neue Deutsche Meister im Golf! - Bryson de Chambeau hat eine neue Challenge! - Der Ryder Cup hat komplette Teams! - Tee Time hat den besten Deal für Dich! Hol Dir als Tee Time Hörer Deinen exklusiven Vorteil und schaue den Ryder Cup und viele Sporthighlights auf Sky zum absoluten Knallerpreis. Alles zu diesem Deal findest Du hier in den Shownotes!
C'est le money time pour l'équipe européenne de Ryder Cup ! Le capitaine Luke Donald va annoncer lundi 1er septembre sa liste de six joueurs pour compléter Team Europe pour la Ryder Cup 2025 qui se déroulera à Bethpage du 26 au 28 septembre prochain. Qui accompagnera Rory McIlroy, Robert MacIntyre, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton et Rasmus Hojgaard, les six joueurs déjà qualifiés ? C'est le débat du jour du Practice RMC animé par Jean-Christophe Drouet avec la Dream Team Golf Martin Coulomb, Ramuntcho Artola, Fabien Donoyan et François Scimeca, rédacteur en chef de Golf Planète.
Matt Cook and Buttsy kick off with a lively discussion on the upcoming Tour Championship and Ryder Cup, diving into predictions for both Team USA and Team Europe. They explore Ryder Cup picks, rumors, and the role of patriotism in the event. The episode delves into FedEx Cup insights and Tommy Fleetwood's recent win, highlighting his mental toughness. The duo debates Scottie Scheffler's season and the Player of the Year title. With a focus on mental coaching in golf, they share personal anecdotes and experiences from the course. Wrapping up, they consider future Ryder Cup prospects and the potential influence of Tiger Woods, while reminiscing about memorable viewing experiences.
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Omega European Masters -Discussing top 9 on odds board -1 matchup -2 t10's -2 outrights (16/1 & 18/1) -Sleeper, Best Bet The Golf Preview Podcast on Pregame's Network (0:12 – 0:29) set the stage for this week's deep dive into PGA Tour and DP World Tour betting picks. Host Will Doctor brought sharp insights, beginning with the headline story of Tommy Fleetwood's first PGA Tour win at Eastlake, a monumental 2025 moment for golf betting fans. From Memphis to the BMW, Fleetwood's heartbreaks turned into motivation, showing resilience and class (0:39 – 9:23). Doctor highlighted upcoming DP World Tour action, including the Omega European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre, where Matt Wallace defends in the Swiss Alps. With Matthew Fitzpatrick at 9-1, Alex Noren at 14-1, and Aaron Rai at 16-1, the field is stacked. He also previewed the Irish Open, the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and the high-stakes Korn Ferry Tour Finals with thirty PGA Tour cards on the line, key storylines shaping fall golf betting. Alex Noren (9:23 – 9:49) celebrated his first victory in seven years, returning from injury with elite iron play and renewed confidence. Will Doctor noted profitable tickets cashed on Fitzpatrick and Smylie, while Rasmus Højgaard locked in his Ryder Cup spot despite missed chances (9:49 – 11:04). Fleetwood's breakthrough was the season's most-watched non-major, with over 4.4 million viewers, a massive data point for PGA Tour betting relevance. Fleetwood's own reflection (11:05 – 11:30) captured the moment: one win as the foundation for many. Yet betting cards saw setbacks with Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, and Ludvig Åberg falling short (11:31 – 39:00). Only Sam Burns delivered, finishing top ten and strengthening his Ryder Cup candidacy. Doctor analyzed Ryder Cup projections, calling for Scheffler, Schauffele, Henley, English, DeChambeau, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young, Ben Griffin, and Sam Burns to form Team USA, while Cantlay's runner-up finish secured his place. Team Europe, led by Luke Donald, is anchored by Rory McIlroy, Fleetwood, Rose, Hatton, and Højgaard, with Lowry, Straka, Åberg, Hovland, Fitzpatrick, and Rahm likely filling out the roster. The Omega European Masters odds board was then dissected in detail. Fitzpatrick's strong form made him one to watch but not a pre-tournament bet at 9-1. Noren at 14-1 presented elite value, while Aaron Rai's struggles with the putter kept him off Doctor's card. The spotlight shifted to the Højgaard twins, with Nicolai at 16-1 and Rasmus at 18-1, both primed to contend at altitude. Marco Penge's explosive driving but inconsistent putting made him a risky choice. Wyndham Clark at 25-1 drew intrigue, though erratic driving raised concerns. In betting matchups, Oliver Lindell over Yuki Ichikawa emerged as a sharp play. Doctor's official card closed with Noren to top ten at +125, Rasmus Højgaard to top ten at +187, Nicolai Højgaard outright at 16-1, Rasmus outright at 18-1, Sami Välimäki as a sleeper to top ten at +350, and Nicolai Højgaard to top ten as the best bet at +162. These Omega European Masters picks provide actionable golf betting insights backed by recent form, strokes gained data, and Ryder Cup momentum. The Golf Preview Podcast (ending timestamp) delivered a comprehensive breakdown of PGA Tour betting, DP World Tour odds, Ryder Cup team construction, and European Masters predictions. For golf fans and bettors alike, the combination of statistical insight, player performance analysis, and betting recommendations made this preview essential. Pregame's coverage positioned the Omega European Masters as a premier betting opportunity in late summer golf, where smart wagering strategies could turn form analysis into profitable outcomes. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Chris Leroux (1:33) to discuss Jeff Hoffman's blown save against the Twins on Tuesday, if he has ever been booed off an MLB mound and whether Blue Jays fans should continue to trust their closer. Then, following Team USA announcing their picks for the Ryder Cup, Mark Immelman joins the show (25:58) to break down the controversial selections for USA and captain Keegan Bradley, the pressure McIlroy will face as a European captain, what to expect from Team Europe, and much more. Ailish and Justin end things off with a look at Connor McDavid's quotes on his future and whether he will be signed before the start of the NHL season. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Post Bank Holiday, it's a strange Tuesday drop from GIRML... Unfortunately this podcast was recorded BEFORE the Tommy Fleetwood win, so those hot takes will come on Thursday. Today is all about - Green playing bad, Price being the sick man of Europe, analysis of the tour finale and do we dare to believe Team Europe could get the job done at Beth Page Black JOIN THE DISCORD - Email - thetoms@golfisruiningmylife.co.uk Tik Tok Youtube - New episodes every Monday & Thursday!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme are joined on the latest episode of The Smylie Show by recurring guest Kyle Porter of "Normal Sport" - check his work out at normalsport.com! Kyle, Smylie and Charlie review the biggest storylines a week ahead of Keegan Bradley picking the final six players who will represent Team USA in the 2026 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Kyle dives deep on season-long trends to identify why the Americans could be underestimated, and lists the six he'd be taking to Bethpage - along with answering whether he'd pick himself to be a player-captain if in Keegan's shoes. Smylie and Charlie open the episode reviewing a 2026 PGA TOUR schedule that looks somewhat different from season's past, and look ahead to the 2025 playoff finale at East Lake, making their picks for the eventual TOUR Champion. Thanks for tuning in, and as always, like and subscribe for more golf insights! 00:00 - Intro 01:30 - 2026 PGA Tour Schedule 10:00 - New Events 13:40 - Kyle Porter joins the show 18:45 - Keegan's Dilemma 24:00 - Team USA predictions 28:00 - Team Europe predictions 36:00 - The Ryder Cup excitement 49:00 - New TOUR Championship format? 53:00 - Future of the Playoffs 57:00 - Farewell #AHEADpartner #golf #pgatour #golfhighlights #justinrose #jjspaun #tommyfleetwood #smylieshow #smylie #fedexcup #rydercup Big thanks to AHEAD for their support! Check AHEAD out here: https://www.ahead.com/
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This week on the show, Maine and Miranda deep dive into the first half of the highly-anticipated men's Quintet bracket for Craig Jones Invitational 2. We break down four of the eight teams during this weeks preview. With the other 4 teams scheduled for next weeks show. We analyze the records and accolades, the strengths and potential vulnerabilities of each athlete on each team, and the strategic paths to victory that each team might pursue.In our preview, we start with Team 10th Planet. We discuss the interesting team dynamic and how EBI pioneers like Geo Martinez and EBI 19 Champion Alan Sanchez, who are specialists in the submission-only format, will integrate with a newer CJI Quintet format. We talk about PJ Barch, the ADCC bronze medalist, whose formidable wrestling background and top pressure has proven to be an effective against the top level. PGF, EBI and CJJ champion Ryan Aitken with his blend of classic 10th Planet style with modern high-percentage techniques adding to the interesting and unpredictable team.Next, we turn to Team Australasia, a squad meticulously assembled by respected coach and strategist Lachlan Giles, known for his analytical approach to the sport. This international lineup features the dynamic wild card IBJJF World Champion Fabricio Andrey, whose explosive and agile style makes him a threat from any position and any weight class. He is joined by Japanese competitor Kenta Iwamoto, who brings a relentless pace and a strong wrestling base. We discussed Lucas Kanard submission win at the first CJI over Victor Hugo. As well as the Giles Trials winners team Declan Moody and Belal Etiabari rounding out the team with Declan being an ADCC trials winner. We also analyze Team Americas, an intriguing DMV heavy lineup featuring athletes with diverse training backgrounds and philosophies, making them a true wild card in the bracket. This team features Deandre and Gavin Corbe, who utilize a modern, conceptual approach to training that contrasts sharply with the styles of their teammates. We looked at Elijah Dorsey, who had a strong, breakout performance at the ADCC East Coast Trials against Nicky Ryan coach of the B-team at the event. The team also includes wildcard Taylor Pearman, who achieved a 100% submission rate at the ADCC European trials, and former US National Wrestling Champion Pat Downey, whose transition into submission grappling adds a variable to the heavyweight picture.Finally, we break down the balanced and formidable Team Europe. The team is spearheaded by 20-year-old Owen Jones, who had an impressive run to fourth place at the last ADCC by defeating several established veterans. He's supported by a lineup of seasoned talent, including three-time ADCC Trials winner and wildcard Paul Ardila, whose experience is a valuable asset, former IBJJF No-Gi World Champion Charles Negromonte, and Polish competitor Marcin Maciulewicz. This combination of youthful talent and veteran savvy makes them an opponent for any team in the bracket.Next week, we will break down the other four teams in the bracket, including New Wave, B-Team, Atos, and Pedigo Submission Fighting, as well as the main event superfight between Craig Jones and Gable Steveson.Recorded 8-18-2025.
https://www.siegergolf.com/online-courses This week, we delve into Tommy Fleetwood's latest heartbreaker at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Despite holding a five-shot lead midway and a two-stroke advantage with five holes remaining, Fleetwood faltered late, finishing tied for third. This marks his 46th top-10 finish without a PGA Tour win, a record dating back to 1983 . What can he do to fix this scenario, Robin discusses. Yet, there's a silver lining: Fleetwood has secured his spot on Team Europe for the upcoming Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, joining Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy . As we preview the September showdown, we assess Europe's prospects of clinching a rare away victory and examine the dynamics within Team USA under player-captain Keegan Bradley. Stay tuned as we explore the narratives shaping golf's most intense competition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the BMW Championship and best outright ticket for the Danish Golf Championship -Reviewing Memphis featuring sound from Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler -Rickie Fowler sig. event points situation, hearing from Fowler on performance in Memphis -Ryder Cup scenarios featuring sound of Cantlay discussing Ryder Cup hopes and Keegan's dilemma -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Caves -1 matchup, 1 t10 -1 BMW outright (40/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups, scoring -Best Bet -Danish Golf Championship outright (35/1) Will Doctor opens with energy, introducing the BMW Championship at Caves Valley as week two of the FedExCup Playoffs and recapping a dramatic Memphis finish where Justin Rose, at 175–1 odds, claimed his 12th PGA Tour title by birdieing four of his last five holes to beat J.J. Spaun. Rose described his win as stoic, marked by determination and calmness, admitting that focus on execution muted his joy in the moment. Tommy Fleetwood, seeking his first PGA Tour win, led after 54 holes but faltered, finishing second; he emphasized gratitude for fan support and the importance of learning from close calls. Scottie Scheffler briefly shared the final-round lead but lost nearly 1.5 strokes putting on Sunday, missing the playoff by one. Key FedExCup changes saw Kitayama, Cauley, Fowler, Vegas, and Poston move into the top 50 while Potgieter, Spieth, Knapp, Clark, and Martin dropped out. Fowler, who finished T6, knew roughly a top 10 was needed and edged Chris Kirk by one shot to advance. Doctor defended Fowler against criticism over sponsor exemptions, blaming reduced field sizes for controversy, and highlighted that Memphis drew 3.6 million viewers, the best since 2018. Doctor's betting card suffered as Scheffler's Sunday putting cost multiple wagers. Brad Payne, caddying for Scheffler, noted good putts simply didn't fall, while Scheffler praised Spaun's grit. A win came via Jacob Bridgman over Potgieter, but Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Harris English underperformed. On the European Tour, a bet on Christopher Broberg failed as Grant Forrest prevailed. Ryder Cup standings for Team USA show locks in Scheffler, Spaun, Schauffele, Henley, DeChambeau, English, and Thomas, with Morikawa, Bradley, McNeely, and Novak on the bubble. Contenders like Young, Cantlay, and Goderup remain in play. Cantlay endorsed Bradley's inclusion if he were captain. Team Europe's locks include McIlroy, Rose, Fleetwood, McIntyre, Hatton, Straka, Lowry, Oberg, Hovland, and Fitzpatrick, with Højgaard and Wallace vulnerable; Jon Rahm will take a spot, and others could qualify with strong finishes. Caves Valley's redesign features rebuilt greens, narrowed fairways, and lengthened holes, now a par 70 over 7,600 yards. Doctor reviewed top contenders: Scheffler's form remains strong despite a caddie change, McIlroy's driving accuracy is a concern, Schauffele and Thomas struggle with consistency, Fleetwood and Oberg offer solid form but questionable value, and Cantlay's price is too short given recent results. This week's picks include Fowler over Lowry, Sam Burns for a top 10, Matthew Fitzpatrick outright at 40–1, and Denny McCarthy as sleeper top 10. First round leaders are Scheffler and Burns. The DraftKings lineup features Young, Burns, Fitzpatrick, Fowler, McCarthy, and Novak, with Scheffler as best bet for top American. Doctor also tips Sami Välimäki to win the Danish Golf Championship at 35–1, citing improved iron play and consistent driving and putting. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the BMW Championship and best outright ticket for the Danish Golf Championship -Reviewing Memphis featuring sound from Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler -Rickie Fowler sig. event points situation, hearing from Fowler on performance in Memphis -Ryder Cup scenarios featuring sound of Cantlay discussing Ryder Cup hopes and Keegan's dilemma -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Caves -1 matchup, 1 t10 -1 BMW outright (40/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups, scoring -Best Bet -Danish Golf Championship outright (35/1) Will Doctor opens with energy, introducing the BMW Championship at Caves Valley as week two of the FedExCup Playoffs and recapping a dramatic Memphis finish where Justin Rose, at 175–1 odds, claimed his 12th PGA Tour title by birdieing four of his last five holes to beat J.J. Spaun. Rose described his win as stoic, marked by determination and calmness, admitting that focus on execution muted his joy in the moment. Tommy Fleetwood, seeking his first PGA Tour win, led after 54 holes but faltered, finishing second; he emphasized gratitude for fan support and the importance of learning from close calls. Scottie Scheffler briefly shared the final-round lead but lost nearly 1.5 strokes putting on Sunday, missing the playoff by one. Key FedExCup changes saw Kitayama, Cauley, Fowler, Vegas, and Poston move into the top 50 while Potgieter, Spieth, Knapp, Clark, and Martin dropped out. Fowler, who finished T6, knew roughly a top 10 was needed and edged Chris Kirk by one shot to advance. Doctor defended Fowler against criticism over sponsor exemptions, blaming reduced field sizes for controversy, and highlighted that Memphis drew 3.6 million viewers, the best since 2018. Doctor's betting card suffered as Scheffler's Sunday putting cost multiple wagers. Brad Payne, caddying for Scheffler, noted good putts simply didn't fall, while Scheffler praised Spaun's grit. A win came via Jacob Bridgman over Potgieter, but Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Harris English underperformed. On the European Tour, a bet on Christopher Broberg failed as Grant Forrest prevailed. Ryder Cup standings for Team USA show locks in Scheffler, Spaun, Schauffele, Henley, DeChambeau, English, and Thomas, with Morikawa, Bradley, McNeely, and Novak on the bubble. Contenders like Young, Cantlay, and Goderup remain in play. Cantlay endorsed Bradley's inclusion if he were captain. Team Europe's locks include McIlroy, Rose, Fleetwood, McIntyre, Hatton, Straka, Lowry, Oberg, Hovland, and Fitzpatrick, with Højgaard and Wallace vulnerable; Jon Rahm will take a spot, and others could qualify with strong finishes. Caves Valley's redesign features rebuilt greens, narrowed fairways, and lengthened holes, now a par 70 over 7,600 yards. Doctor reviewed top contenders: Scheffler's form remains strong despite a caddie change, McIlroy's driving accuracy is a concern, Schauffele and Thomas struggle with consistency, Fleetwood and Oberg offer solid form but questionable value, and Cantlay's price is too short given recent results. This week's picks include Fowler over Lowry, Sam Burns for a top 10, Matthew Fitzpatrick outright at 40–1, and Denny McCarthy as sleeper top 10. First round leaders are Scheffler and Burns. The DraftKings lineup features Young, Burns, Fitzpatrick, Fowler, McCarthy, and Novak, with Scheffler as best bet for top American. Doctor also tips Sami Välimäki to win the Danish Golf Championship at 35–1, citing improved iron play and consistent driving and putting. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brought to you in partnership with Loch Lomond Whiskies, the Spirit of The Open.Tom speaks with Iona Stephen — broadcaster, golf obsessive, and content creator extraordinaire — to talk about her journey in the game. From becoming an elite player from a standing start, to building @ontheroadwithiona through to handing over the Ryder Cup to Team Europe back in 2023, it's a great chat!Huge thanks to Loch Lomond Whiskies for putting us together and providing such great refreshments for this 'blether'.We're sure already following her journey, the link to her socials are here!If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Scottie Scheffler dominates The Open Championship at Portrush for his 3rd leg of the career Grand Slam and making it a very uneventful final major. The PGA Tour season is almost over and we have some notables chasing the playoffs. We also take a look at the Ryder Cup standings, which aren't looking great for Team USA compared to Team Europe.Subscribe to our channels and share with your friends!#golf #podcast #pgatour #OpenChampionship #Scheffler #3MOpen #RyderCup
Alex and CP break down Scottie Scheffler's dominant victory and discuss why the Tiger Woods comparisons might not be that crazy. Plus, Kevin Kisner's odd Wyndham Clark/Oakmont take and a rant on the “knowledgeable” European fans at the Open.
Andy Johnson is joined by Fried Egg Golf's Joseph LaMagna and Sean Martin of the PGA Tour for a Ryder Cup discussion ahead of the final men's major of 2025. The three discuss storylines they're watching as the season wraps up and give their rosters for both Team Europe and Team USA as things stand today. Andy, Joseph, and Sean also debate the impact of course setup at Bethpage Black and wonder how the Americans will change things up in order to gain in advantage in September.
The Captains of Team Europe and Team USA are coming together for the first Surviving Golf Ryder Cup centric show which will focus entirely on the upcoming draft Sunday! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit survivinggolf.substack.com
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Miranda recap all the action from the week in professional grappling. We break down the entire WNO 28 main card from FloGrappling, and UFC BJJ Episode 1. We discuss the main event where Mica Galvão put on a dominant performance to capture the WNO Middleweight Championship from Jonnatas Gracie. In the news section of the show, we discuss the debut of the much-anticipated UFC BJJ: Road to the Title, which is now airing daily for free on the UFC's YouTube channel. We analyze the format, a TUF-style reality show featuring two teams of lightweight (155 lbs) and welterweight (170 lbs) grapplers competing in the CJI-style pit and ruleset. We talked about the coaches, Mikey Musumeci and Rerisson Gabriel, and discussed their eventual championship fight at the finale. We break down the team selections, discussing the incredible depth on Team Gabriel with established no-gi stand outs like Andrew Tackett, Keith Krikorian, and Gianni Grippo, against Team Musumeci's squad led by IBJJF World Champion Isaac Doederlein. We talk about the first episode, which saw Andrew Tackett secure a dominant 70-second RNC sub over Aaron Wilson. In the recap of WNO 28 we discussed the main event between Mica Galvão and Middleweight Championship Jonnatas Gracie.We break down Mica's beautiful and fluid body lock passing game, analyzing how his relentless leg pummelling and use of staples systematically passed through the defensive guard of Jonnata's Gracie multiple times in the match. We also talk about Mica's post-fight comments and the potential for future superfights against Pedro Marhino at 205 for his shot at a third belt. In the co-main event, we discuss the huge upset with Kit Dale winning a decision victory over legend Xande Ribeiro. We analyze how Kit's style and persistent half guard passing from the knee shield completely controlled the pace of the matchPlus, we recap the rest of the stacked main card. We break down B-Team representative Declan Moody's shocking sub-minute inside heel hook finish on Fellipe Andrew. We also discuss the powerhouse women's heavyweight bout that saw Paige Ivette Clymer secure her own inside heel hook against Kauane Ramos. We talk about the return of Lucas "Hulk" Barbosa from his MMA run, as he ground out a tough decision win over the game, short-notice replacement Dory Aoun.We discussed the unorthodox game Kyle Chambers used to secure a decision over Victor Silverio.Finally, we give a brief preview of the upcoming Polaris 32 on June 28th. We discuss the historic nature of the event, as it's the promotion's first-ever Women's Squads card, pitting Team North America against Team Europe in their Squads format. Recorded 7-16-2025
Halfway through men's major season, Andy Johnson has Joseph LaMagna stop by and trade questions about the current state of the pro game. They discuss a potential "golden-era" of major championships, Patrick Cantlay's puzzling career, and a potential Team Europe victory on the road at this year's Ryder Cup. To close, Andy and Joseph go down the Ryder Cup points lists and debate what the back half of each team may look like for this year's event at Bethpage Black.
Ngày 12/05/2025, đại sứ Liên Hiệp Châu Âu Julien Guerrier và đại sứ Pháp Olivier Brochet tại Việt Nam thăm thực địa dự án mở rộng nhà máy thủy điện Ialy, do Tập đoàn Điện lực Việt Nam thực hiện với khoản vay ưu đãi 74,7 triệu euro từ Cơ quan Phát triển Pháp - AFD và khoản viện trợ 2 triệu euro từ Liên Âu. Dự án cũng nằm trong khuôn khổ JETP - Quan hệ đối tác chuyển đổi năng lượng công bằng - giúp Việt Nam đạt mục tiêu phát thải ròng bằng 0 vào năm 2050, hướng tới loại bỏ sử dụng than đá. Được đưa vào hoạt động cuối năm 2024 sau bốn năm thực hiện, nhà máy Ialy lắp đặt bổ sung hai tổ máy có công suất 180 MW mỗi tổ, nâng tổng công suất của nhà máy lên 1.080 MW. Dự án Ialy được coi là một trong những dự án tiêu biểu thúc đẩy chuyển dịch năng lượng xanh tại Việt Nam, theo hướng tiếp cận Team Europe (Đội Châu Âu) và sẽ được tổng kết trong năm 2025.JETP được Việt Nam và Nhóm các đối tác quốc tế, bao gồm Liên Hiệp Châu Âu, nhóm G7, Na Uy và Đan Mạch, ký ngày 14/12/2022. Việt Nam trở thành một trong ba nước trên thế giới, cùng với Nam Phi và Indonesia, ký thỏa thuận được đánh giá là rất có lợi, với khoản tài trợ ban đầu lên tới 15,5 tỷ đô la, để hỗ trợ Việt Nam đạt được bốn mục tiêu đầy tham vọng (1) và sẽ có vai trò quan trọng trong bối cảnh Việt Nam muốn xây dựng tuyến đường sắt cao tốc Bắc-Nam.Đọc thêmThiếu điện gây cản trở cho tham vọng về môi trường của Việt NamTrong khuôn khổ JETP, Việt Nam và Ngân hàng Đầu tư châu Âu (BEI) ký Biên bản ghi nhớ thể hiện cam kết chung trong việc thành lập một cơ sở tín dụng đa dự án trị giá 500 triệu euro, để tài trợ cho các dự án hỗ trợ quá trình khử cacbon và chuyển đổi năng lượng. Ngoài ra, Liên Hiệp Châu Âu cũng cấp cho Cơ quan Phát triển Pháp (AFD) một khoản ngân sách để hỗ trợ kỹ thuật cho Tổng công ty Điện lực Việt Nam (EVN) trong việc phát triển và triển khai các dự án liên quan đến JETP.Để hiểu thêm về Quan hệ đối tác chuyển đổi năng lượng công bằng - JETP và những dự án hỗ trợ của Nhóm đối tác, đặc biệt là sau khi Hoa Kỳ rút khỏi nhiều cam kết về chống biến đổi khí hậu, đại sứ Liên Hiệp Châu Âu tại Việt Nam Julien Guerrier dành cho RFI Tiếng Việt một buổi phỏng vấn.RFI : Tháng 12/2022, Nhóm các đối tác quốc tế, bao gồm Liên Hiệp Châu Âu, G7, Na Uy và Đan Mạch, đã ký JETP (Quan hệ đối tác chuyển đổi năng lượng công bằng) với Việt Nam. Việt Nam là nước thứ ba (cùng với Nam Phi và Indonesia) được hưởng lợi từ quan hệ đối tác này. Tại sao Việt Nam được chọn ? Xin ông giải thích ý nghĩa và mục tiêu của thỏa thuận này ?Đại sứ Julien Guerrier : Vâng, Việt Nam là một quốc gia rất đặc biệt và đó là lý do vì sao chúng tôi chọn Việt Nam, bởi vì tăng trưởng kinh tế ở đây cực kỳ nhanh và cao, nhu cầu năng lượng tăng trung bình gần 7% mỗi năm trong 10 năm qua và sản lượng điện sẽ phải tăng gấp đôi từ nay đến năm 2030 để duy trì tốc độ tăng trưởng hiện tại. Nhưng vì than vẫn được sử dụng rất nhiều ở trong nước, đến năm 2024 vẫn chiếm đến 50% cơ cấu năng lượng. Lượng khí thải gây hiệu ứng nhà kính bình quân đầu người đã tăng gần sáu lần trong hai thập niên qua. Chính vì thế chúng tôi muốn hợp tác với Việt Nam, quốc gia nhận thức được về những tác động môi trường và sức khỏe của lộ trình này và đã cam kết đạt được mục tiêu phát thải ròng bằng 0 vào năm 2050.Tháng 12/2022, Việt Nam đã ký một tuyên bố chính trị với nhóm IPG - Nhóm đối tác quốc tế - như chị đề cập, bao gồm các nước G7, Đan Mạch và Na Uy, do Liên Hiệp Châu Âu và Vương quốc Anh đồng lãnh đạo, nhằm hỗ trợ mục tiêu đầy tham vọng này. Điều chúng tôi muốn cố gắng thực hiện với JETP là giúp Việt Nam đạt được mục tiêu trung hòa về cacbon vào năm 2050, bằng cách đẩy nhanh và hạn chế mức đỉnh phát thải khí nhà kính từ ngành điện từ nay đến năm 2030, hạn chế công suất lắp đặt các nhà máy điện than ở mức 30 gigawatt từ nay đến năm 2030 và tăng tỷ trọng năng lượng tái tạo trong cơ cấu năng lượng lên 47% vào năm 2030.Đọc thêmViệt Nam kêu gọi doanh nghiệp giảm tiêu thụ năng lượngVà để giúp chính phủ Việt Nam thực hiện được điều đó, chúng tôi sẽ hỗ trợ với khoản tài trợ ban đầu là 15 tỷ euro, một nửa trong số đó là nguồn tài trợ của khu vực công, từ các nhà tài trợ và một nửa là nguồn tài trợ của khu vực tư nhân được tạo điều kiện bởi liên minh các ngân hàng chống biến đổi khí hậu Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ). RFI : Nhiều chuyên gia và cơ quan truyền thông đã đưa tin rằng có rất ít tiến triển đạt được sau hai năm. Quá trình thực hiện thỏa thuận này bị cản trở ở điểm nào ? Sự chậm trễ này ảnh hưởng như thế nào đến toàn bộ quá trình ? Liệu những khó khăn và trở ngại hiện tại có thể sớm được giải quyết không ?Đại sứ Julien Guerrier : Tuyên bố chính trị mà tôi đã đề cập ở trên được ký vào tháng 12/2022, cho nên có tương đối ít thời gian để đạt được nhiều tiến bộ. Và quá trình chuyển đổi năng lượng là điều khó khăn ở Việt Nam, cũng như ở mọi quốc gia khác, bao gồm cả Pháp và Liên Hiệp Châu Âu, vì có nhiều thách thức lớn cần phải giải quyết.Không phải chỉ xây dựng các nhà máy điện mới và tăng sản lượng năng lượng tái tạo là xong mà còn là xem xét lại cơ sở hạ tầng năng lượng hiện tại, vốn được xây dựng phục vụ nhiên liệu hóa thạch như than, dầu và khí đốt. Điện gió và điện mặt trời phải có khả năng kết nối với cơ sở hạ tầng năng lượng này, vốn phải được thiết kế lại hoàn toàn, từ hệ thống sản xuất đến truyền tải và tích trữ điện. Đó là những khoản đầu tư lớn, tốn kém và mất thời gian. Và đó là lý do tại sao tiến độ còn bị tương đối hạn chế. Nhưng như đã đề cập trước đó, Indonesia và Nam Phi cũng đã ký JETP. Nước thứ ba là Việt Nam và hiện nay, Việt Nam đang tiến nhanh hơn cả hai nước kia.Đọc thêmBỏ điện than để thực hiện cam kết khí hậu: Thách thức lớn đối với Việt NamĐể vượt qua những thách thức tôi đã đề cập, cần phải hợp tác ở mọi cấp độ của chính quyền Việt Nam, các doanh nghiệp và cá nhân. Và cần phải thực hiện những khoản đầu tư đáng kể, thiết thực, và tất cả các đối tác này cần phải cam kết lâu dài. Đây là những gì chúng tôi đang thực hiện bằng cách xây dựng kế hoạch triển khai đã được Việt Nam thông qua vào cuối năm 2023.Chúng ta thấy rằng Việt Nam đang tổ chức với việc thủ tướng đã bổ nhiệm bộ trưởng Công Thương làm người phụ trách JETP vào tháng 10/2024, và kể từ đó, một số cơ cấu đã được đưa vào hoạt động để tham khảo ý kiến của các đối tác khác nhau, phối hợp các chuyên môn cần thiết và lập danh sách các dự án mà chúng tôi sẽ tài trợ thông qua JETP - những dự án sẽ cho phép chúng tôi đạt được các mục tiêu đã đề ra : đạt đỉnh sử dụng than vào năm 2030 và tăng năng lượng tái tạo lên tới 47% trong cơ cấu năng lượng vào năm 2030.Vì vậy, chúng tôi tin rằng tiến độ tuy chậm nhưng vẫn đạt được và chúng tôi sẽ có những dự án cụ thể được triển khai trong tương lai gần.RFI : Để giúp Việt Nam đạt được các mục tiêu đề ra, các dự án trong JETP với Việt Nam có được nhóm đối tác quốc tế hỗ trợ không ? Và tiến triển của dự án được đánh như thế nào ?Đại sứ Julien Guerrier : Có, tất cả các dự án thuộc JETP đều được hưởng sự hỗ trợ tài chính và kỹ thuật của Nhóm các đối tác quốc tế (IPG) và liên minh các ngân hàng chống biến đổi khí hậu GFANZ cũng tham gia vào JETP mà tôi đã đề cập. Hiện tại, chúng tôi đang nghiên cứu về danh sách 9 dự án được các nhà tài trợ đề xuất. Về phần mình, Việt Nam đang xây dựng danh mục 35 dự án để sớm trình lên Nhóm các đối tác quốc tế và ngân hàng tư nhân. Và để được hưởng sự hỗ trợ tài chính từ các nhà tài trợ quốc tế, mỗi dự án phải được nghiên cứu và đánh giá trong suốt vòng đời của dự án theo các chặng thời gian đều đặn, với sự hợp tác của thành viên tài trợ sẽ hỗ trợ về mặt tài chính và các bên liên quan. Vì vậy, mỗi dự án riêng biệt đều khác nhau và liên quan đến nhiều bên liên quan khác nhau, nhưng trong mọi trường hợp, đều có hoạt động giám sát và đánh giá.RFI : Hoa Kỳ, một trong những đối tác của Việt Nam trong JETP, đã rút khỏi nhiều chương trình về khí hậu. Quyết định của Mỹ sẽ ảnh hưởng như thế nào đến thỏa thuận đối tác đã ký với Việt Nam cũng như nỗ lực của các nước ký kết còn lại trong Nhóm đối tác quốc tế ?Đại sứ Julien Guerrier : Đúng vậy, đáng tiếc là Hoa Kỳ đang rút khỏi nhiều chương trình về khí hậu. Trong khuôn khổ JETP với Việt Nam, khoản đóng góp công của Hoa Kỳ là khoảng một tỷ euro, chiếm chừng 7% tổng cam kết thông qua sự kết hợp giữa tài chính và hỗ trợ kỹ thuật. Vì vậy, 7% không phải là con số không đáng kể. Nhưng điều này cũng không có khả năng gây nguy hiểm cho sự thành công của JETP.Đọc thêmPháp triển khai dự án hỗ trợ ứng phó với biến đổi khí hậu tại 15 tỉnh Việt NamLiên Hiệp Châu Âu và Vương quốc Anh, như tôi đã nói trước đó, là hai thủ lĩnh trong Nhóm các đối tác quốc tế. Cùng với Anh Quốc, chúng tôi hoàn toàn cam kết hỗ trợ Việt Nam đẩy nhanh quá trình chuyển đổi sang năng lượng sạch và đạt được mục tiêu trung hòa về khí thải vào năm 2050. Vì vậy, chúng tôi sẽ tiếp tục. Và sức mạnh của quan hệ đối tác chính trị, tài chính và kỹ thuật của JETP còn nằm ở sự đa dạng của các đối tác cam kết hỗ trợ quá trình chuyển đổi công bằng tại Việt Nam. Chúng tôi sẵn sàng huy động số tiền tài trợ đã được lên kế hoạch, các khoản tài trợ còn cần thực hiện trong khuôn khổ kế hoạch thực hiện mà tôi đã đề cập trước đó - kế hoạch huy động nguồn lực. Và chúng tôi cũng nhận thức rằng về phía khu vực tư nhân, các nhà đầu tư đang rất nỗ lực vì có rất nhiều cơ hội lớn cho sản xuất năng lượng tái tạo ở Việt Nam. Vì vậy, chúng tôi vẫn quyết tâm hợp tác với Việt Nam để JETP thành công và tôi tin tưởng rằng chúng ta có thể đạt được điều đó.RFI : Ông đã tham gia một cuộc họp với thủ tướng và chính phủ Việt Nam vào tháng 03. Sau cuộc họp này, liệu có hy vọng rằng dự án, cũng như đầu tư của châu Âu sẽ được khởi động lại nhanh hơn trong tương lai không ? Đại sứ Julien Guerrier : Có, chắc chắn là có. Ngày 02/03, thủ tướng Việt Nam đã gặp gỡ đại diện các công ty châu Âu có trụ sở tại Việt Nam, đặc biệt là trong lĩnh vực năng lượng. Các công ty châu Âu đã giải thích các biện pháp và cải cách quy định là điều cần thiết để thu hút đầu tư vào năng lượng mặt trời, năng lượng gió và các dạng năng lượng tái tạo khác. Thủ tướng đã lắng nghe, các bộ trưởng cũng có mặt. Các chỉ dẫn rõ ràng đã được đưa ra nhằm đẩy nhanh quá trình chuyển đổi năng lượng và tạo điều kiện thuận lợi cho đầu tư của châu Âu nói chung và trong lĩnh vực năng lượng tái tạo nói riêng. Vì vậy, chúng tôi hy vọng rằng với sự lãnh đạo như vậy ở cấp cao nhất của nhà nước, chúng ta sẽ thấy những tiến bộ nhanh chóng trong môi trường kinh doanh tại Việt Nam và sức hấp dẫn đối với các nhà đầu tư châu Âu trong lĩnh vực năng lượng tái tạo.RFI Tiếng Việt xin chân thành cảm ơn đại sứ Liên Hiệp Châu Âu Julien Guerrier tại Việt Nam.(1) Thông cáo báo chí của Liên Hiệp Châu Âu, ngày 14/12/2022.
Jamie is joined by the Champion Golfer of the Year - Xander Schauffele - on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast to chat about his hopes of adding another major title to his collection.Plus, Team Europe's Solheim Cup vice-captain speaks with Jamie about Justin Thomas' win at the RBC Heritage and previews the first women's major of the season - the Chevron Championship.And in the final part of the episode Alex Fitzpatrick calls in, in the middle of a practice round ahead of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he'll be teeing it up alongside his brother Matt!Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Komisja Europejska przedstawiła jakiś czas temu białą księgę na temat przyszłości obronności europejskiej. Co to jest za dokument i czy ma jakiekolwiek znaczenie? Czy Europa może sama się obronić? Jak Polska może z tego skorzystać? Czy są plany na wspólną produkcję z państwami bałtyckimi i nordyckimi? Jak będzie wyglądała współpraca z sektorem prywatnym? O tym opowiada prof. Monika Sus, ekspertka Team Europe.Mecenasi programu: Zapoznaj się z trendami rynkowymi na 2025 rok według OANDA TMS Brokers: https://go.tms.pl/UkladOtwartyUMCasa Playa: https://casaplaya.pl/zakup-nieruchomosci-w-hiszpanii-pdf-instruktaz/ AMSO-oszczędzaj na poleasingowym sprzęcie IT: https://amso.pl/Uklad-otwarty-cinfo-pol-218.htmlMódl się z Hallow: https://hallow.app.link/ukladotwartyLink do zbiorki: https://zrzutka.pl/en6u9a Zamów książkę Igora Janke: https://patronite-sklep.pl/produkt/sila-polski-igor-janke/https://patronite.pl/igorjanke ➡️ Zachęcam do dołączenia do grona patronów Układu Otwartego. Jako patron, otrzymasz dostęp do grupy dyskusyjnej na Discordzie i specjalnych materiałów dla Patronów, a także newslettera z najciekawszymi artykułami z całego tygodnia. Układ Otwarty tworzy społeczność, w której możesz dzielić się swoimi myślami i pomysłami z osobami o podobnych zainteresowaniach. Państwa wsparcie pomoże kanałowi się rozwijać i tworzyć jeszcze lepsze treści. Układ Otwarty nagrywamy w https://bliskostudio.pl
Welcome to TC Live! Join hosts Coco Vandeweghe, Steve Weissman, and Paul Annacone as they discuss our Men's 4th round highlights and Women's quarterfinals action. Novak Djokovic not joking around as he looks to reach the final 8 for the 8th time here in Miami. Aryna Sabalenka continues to dominate as she makes it to the semifinals. Team Europe announced Tim Henman as the Vice Captain for them in the upcoming Laver Cup. All that and more on today's episode of TC Live! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode Kieran sits down with Peter finch to talk about his recent win in Dubai, Pete's fear of going low and is Viktor Hovland back? The team also talk Tiger Woods, Europe domination on all the tours and Luke Kwon making the cut at another pro tournament 0:00 Intro1:17 We join Peter Finch in Scotland 2:44 Peter Finch wins in Dubai!8:00 Where is Peter Finch at with his game? 14:30 Peter Finch's opinion on Viktor Hovland 22:40 The team talk about Pete's fear of going low and how it affects every golfer 38:50 The team have a new challenge!43:23 Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump together?45:00 European players dominating Pro Tours at the moment! How does this affect Team Europe?Follow the Rough Cut Golf Podcast on...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roughcutgolfpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@roughcutgolfpodcastJoin our Discord here: https://discord.gg/hUT3dyGSFKCheck out the podcast here: On Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-rough-cut-golf-podcast/id1663329120On Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/6RarAwS3zAv91okDghrhL5?si=2c4e0a7e132945f2 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube immediately following the finish at Bay Hill and were fired up after a packed weekend of pro golf. Off the top, they discuss Russell Henley chasing down Collin Morikawa to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his first win in over 850 days. Andy and Brendan chat about Henley's current place among the game's top players, his Ryder Cup candidacy, and his tournament-winning chip-in on the 16th hole that NBC missed thanks to a Rolex commercial. They then move on to Collin Morikawa and his performance at Bay Hill. Morikawa was unable to close, blowing a three-shot lead on the back nine and is still searching for his first win since 2023. Other notes on API include Keegan Bradley's record-breaking Sunday, Michael Kim's rise up the OWGR ranks, and Sepp Straka's continued strong play. Next, Andy and Brendan give some props to Karl Vilips for his win at the Puerto Rico Open, becoming the first player to win on the PGA Tour in Sun Day Red apparel. From there, the two touch on the Blue Bay LPGA and the Joburg Open before a lengthy discussion about LIV Hong Kong. Sergio Garcia won the individual title and is continuing to push for a spot on a Team Europe at Bethpage. Phil Mickelson also showed some life, finishing in third place and bringing the HyFlyers to the podium for the first time ever. After some updates from PJ on the still-ongoing Dump in the Box Cologuard Classic, Andy and Brendan close this episode with some talk about player reaction to the proposed rollback as reported this week by Adam Schupak and a shoutout to Dustin Johnson.
Andy Johnson and Joseph LaMagna check in on men's professional golf this week, discussing the early part of the PGA Tour season. The two start by breaking down Luke Clanton's path to a PGA Tour card and Andy wonders if Clanton will receive a special exemption to the Masters in April. Joseph and Andy then talk through some Masters storylines with the year's first major right around the corner. They discuss Ludvig Åberg's standout play to start this year and how he'll follow up his 2024 runner-up finish at Augusta National. The two also provide some insight on two former Masters champions that may be undervalued heading into this year's tournament. To finish this episode, Andy and Joseph share some thoughts on the 2025 Ryder Cup and Team Europe potentially closing the gap between the two teams ahead of September.
A wild finish at VidantaWorld ends in a dream-come-true from Brian Campbell! After over 150 TOUR-sanctioned starts, Campbell won on the PGA TOUR for the first time. Eamon Lynch & George Savaricas call in Rex Hoggard & Ryan Lavner to discuss Campbell's big win and more on this edition of the Golf Today Roundtable. Not to mention, we have a new Captain for Team Europe in the 2026 Solheim Cup! Anna Nordqvist will turn in her clubs for a clipboard in this edition of the biennial faceoff between Europe and Team USA. How will the three-time major champion attack this new challenge? Find out when she sits down with our crew to discuss her new role. Anna Nordqvist (14:39) Golf Today Roundtable (27:33)
Not even a day after winning the Genesis Invitational Ludvig Åberg was back to winning ways at TGL! Åberg's "The Bay GC" won two matches and clinched a playoff spot in the TGL Tripleheader on Monday, giving the Swede an unprecedented three wins in just under two days. George Savaricas and Eamon Lynch react to his continued success and what was a banner day for the nascent stadium Golf league. Back on the PGA TOUR, our crew is up and running from the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld. Damon Hack anchors our reporting from Vidanta, and joins the show to dive into what players need to do well in order to compete for a win on this golf course. Looking ahead to the Ryder Cup, we catch up with Paul McGinley on how the European team is shaping up with all the success European players have had on TOUR so far this year. Does the cup winning player and captain think Team Europe has what it takes already to upset Team USA on home soil at Bethpage Black? Tune in to find out! Back over in Mexico, Will Chandler got his way into this week's PGA TOUR stop the old fashioned way: a Top-10 finish after getting into the WM Phoenix Open field via Monday Qualifying! Chandler calls into the show to chat about the special week he had in Phoenix, and what he'll have to do to ensure he keeps the positive momentum going. Paul McGinley (07:31) Will Chandler (14:32)
Monachijska Konferencja Bezpieczeństwa trwa. Jaki cel ma przed sobą USA? Czy Europa ma czego się obawiać? O tym porozmawialiśmy z prof. Moniką Sus, ekspertką Team Europe, Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN, Hertie School w Berlinie.
We've reached the end of the college football season, and Ohio State and Notre Dame will face off in the Insuffera-Bowl to determine the champion. Plus: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:44 Beer intros 00:14:26 Ohio State vs. Notre Dame: The Insuffera-Bowl 00:17:34 Isn't Notre Dame more likable than Ohio State? 00:22:31 How mad is Brian Kelly? 00:25:13 Is there any hope for Irish fans? 00:28:48 Marcus Freeman's Statue 00:38:33 What teams could actually pull off being independent? 00:49:19 The main thing tearing up college football locker rooms 00:54:22 NFL looking to change up home field advantage in the playoffs 01:00:17 There's only been one good NFL Playoff game so far, and we're probably only getting one more this weekend 01:06:18 Mike McCarthy is fired. Does Jerral really bring in Deion? 01:13:24 Impromptu intervention after Mookie admits to wanting to gamble on lab rats 01:20:42 The Power 4 Conferences want to take over March Madness and we can't let that happen 01:30:06 Lazio's falconer fired for posting pictures of his...male implant surgery 01:36:46 Team Europe already has a leg up for the Ryder Cup 01:39:57 Beer recaps 01:41:36 We miss you, Cesar 01:43:19 This was a show and Outro Be sure to check out friends of the show: In the Clutch (intheclutch.com/CRAFTBREWED) is your one stop shop for all things sports. With all of your favorite teams and players from the MLS, MLB and more and classic tees from yesteryear and beyond. Get 10% off your order with the code: CRAFTBREWED Kong Beer Bong (craftbrewedsports.com/beerbong) will make sure you are the life of the party. Keep your beer cold in this koozie that converts to a beer bong in an instant. Order yours today. Beer Drop (craftbrewedsports.com/beerdrop) ships award winning craft beer directly to your doorstep. Sign up for a monthly plan, or shop all of the beers available at Beer Drop and get them shipped to you at a $7.99 flat rate. Morning Recovery (craftbrewedsports.com/hangover) guarantees that you'll wake up after a night of drinking more ready to take on your day. Use the code SPORTS at checkout for 20% off your non-subscription order. Dugout Mugs (dugoutmugs.com/craft) for one of a kind beer mugs and openers. Use our link for 15% off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the seventh edition of The Laver Cup, which was won by Team Europe, Catherine, David and Matt are joined by Charlie Eccleshare of The Athletic who was in Berlin to cover the event. Charlie reports on what it was like attending for the first time, how his view of the event has evolved, and what it's like to watch tennis with Andre Agassi. We discuss the brilliant player interactions, what we learned about some of the players involved, the one or two gripes we still have, and how it might actually be a good thing if the Laver Cup doesn't mean everything. Elsewhere, there's chat about titles for Beatriz Haddad Maia and Rebecca Sramkova, an update on the unfinished ATP events in China, news of Coco Gauff splitting with Brad Gilbert, and a look ahead to tournaments in Beijing and Tokyo. Join The Barge!Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to also help us to produce the show year-round, receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2024, including Tennis Re-Lived and Grand Slam review shows, read Hannah's Column and watch monthly live shows on YouTube. Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopFollow us on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.