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The PGA Tour's new CEO Brian Rolapp laid out his vision for the tour late last week with his six "themes" that he hopes to implement. What does it all mean? We bring in our golf dude Brian Katrek to help us figure it all out. We also talk some TGL and Tiger Woods. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you get when an introvert ends up running one of the most iconic hospitality resorts in the country?A very good reminder that the loudest person in the room isn't always the best leaderThis week, after what feels like about 17 years of trying to line up diaries, I finally sat down with the legend that is Chris Eigelaar, Managing Director of The Belfry Hotel & Resort.Now, if you know The Belfry, you'll know it's not exactly a sleepy little B&B with a bowl of mints on reception.We're talking world famous golf, huge events, 468 bedrooms, 1,100+ team members, a £90m transformation, and the kind of sporting history that makes golf fans go a bit weak at the knees.And yet, underneath all of that, Chris is one of the most grounded, thoughtful leaders you could hope to meet.We talk about growing up in hotels in South Africa, arriving in London with a thousand quid and a return ticket, learning that he was a much better front of house operator than chef… and why understanding yourself might be one of the most important things you ever do in leadership.Also, yes, there is a story involving a documentary, a fake power cut, and a perfectly timed on camera jump.Which is, obviously, exactly the sort of thing I'm here for.In this episode, Chris and I get into…• Growing up in a hotel family, where hospitality was basically in the wallpaper• His dad giving him two career options: the Navy… or hospitality• Starting out wanting to be a chef before being politely redirected elsewhere• Moving to London with £1,000, traveller's cheques, and vibes• Picking up whatever work he could get, including some wonderfully random shifts• Helping open the Sofitel St James and building his early career in luxury hospitality• Why he briefly left hotels… then realised he missed the madness• Landing at The Belfry and leading one of the most iconic resorts in the UK• What it really takes to deliver a £90m investment programme in a live business• Why he believes in a flat structure, open doors, and walking the floor• Learning not to force yourself into someone else's leadership mould• Why being an introvert in hospitality is not a weakness• The power of good mentors… and the lessons bad ones teach you too• Resilience, togetherness, and what tough moments reveal about teams• Why one great golf shot is enough to make you think you're Tiger Woods for 3 secondsSome cracking quotes from Chris“Hospitality chooses you”“Just be comfortable with yourself”“My role is to remove barriers so people can do their jobs”“There's no right or wrong leadership style, it's how you use it”“If one person does it, everybody does it, that's hospitality”Why this episode is worth your earsThis one's for anyone who's ever felt like they didn't quite fit the “standard” idea of what a hospitality leader is supposed to look like.Chris is proof that you don't need to be the biggest voice in the room.You don't need to be all jazz hands and noise (Sorry, I'll tone it down... I won't)You just need to know your people, know yourself, and create the sort of environment where others can do their best work.Also, if you fancy a bit of behind-the-scenes Belfry brilliance, leadership wisdom, golf chat, and a story about jumping away from an electrical unit on camera…You're in very safe hands.Show PartnersA big shout out to the first of today's show partner, RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
The PGA TOUR just revealed several major changes that could completely reshape the future of professional golf — and some of them might look very familiar. In this week's episode of The Golf Podcast we break down the major changes the PGA TOUR just announced and what they could mean for the future of professional golf. With the 2027 season on the horizon, the Tour's new leadership — along with input from Tiger Woods and the Future Competition Committee — is proposing a dramatic overhaul that could reshape the schedule, field sizes, and postseason format. Among the biggest changes being discussed are a shorter season with fewer events, smaller and more consistent tournament fields, a new marquee opening event to kick off the season, and the possibility of bringing the PGA TOUR back to major markets around the world. We also explore how promotion and relegation could affect players fighting to keep their Tour cards and why the Tour is considering adding match play to the FedEx Cup Playoffs to create more dramatic “win-or-go-home” moments. Throughout the episode we discuss how much of this new direction may have been influenced by the disruption caused by LIV Golf, and whether these changes will ultimately make the PGA TOUR a stronger product for fans and players alike. If these proposals become reality, the structure of professional golf could look very different in just a few years. 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
Tiger masters dumping people, Eli Zaret joins us as March Madness begins, Meghan Markle grift trip to Australia, down goes JLo, OnlyFans jumps the shark, and Love Story: JFK Jr. keeps on giving. Eli Zaret joins us to recap the Big Ten Championship Game, prepare us for March Madness, cover the Detroit Lions offseason moves, the Maxx Crosby saga, Kyler Murray to the Minnesota Vikings, the fall of the Detroit Red Wings, the Detroit Tigers in Spring Training, Tarik Skubal bails on the USA, tell us a tale of Bill Laimbeer vs everybody, too many WNBA commercials, MMA at the White House, and more. Love Story dropped a new episode about JFK Jr. and we're here for it. Nobody tell BranDon's wife how the story ends. Down goes JLo! Honey Booboo's sister, Pumpkin, has ruined OnlyFans for everybody. Everybody look at Paulina Porizkova again. Mariah Carey is a cool mom and joins her son's stream. Doja Cat is suffering from BPD. There is a new book out about Tiger Woods. It doesn't paint him in the best light. The Oscars are tonight. Opera and Ballet are sure to shove it in Timothée Chalamet's face. Jessie Buckley hates cats and shouldn't win any awards. She went on Jimmy Fallon to defend herself. Meghan Markle went to the local hospital for a photo-op. She's charging big bucks for her Australia tour. Her Best Life podcast takes forever to say nothing and kisses Markle's ass. Brooklyn Beckham likes his mother-in-law more than his own mother. Mickey Rourke has a new wig following his eviction. Brooke Hogan dropped a banger dedicated to her father, the Hulkster. Dueling 911 calls dropped regarding Dwight Howard. He has finally officially retired since his huge bag of alleged coke was shown on the internet. Blake Lively has her own alcohol called Betty Booze. Popcorned Planet tears it apart. Jasleen Singh popped up on Conversations with Kai: The Time-Traveling AI to emasculate her husband and rip his audience. Paul Stanley will join us tomorrow! Rock & Brews opens this week! Merch remains available. Buy it before it's gone or miss out. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)
What does it look like to chase greatness… and then discover an even greater purpose? In this episode of The Krista Escamilla Show, I sit down with Marcus Jones from College Golf Fellowship to talk about his incredible journey from being ranked #2 behind Tiger Woods as a junior golfer, to playing collegiate golf at the University of Texas, to now pouring into the lives of college athletes through mentorship, faith, and community. Marcus shares: What it was like competing at the highest level as a young golfer The pressure and identity challenges that come with elite sports His college golf experience at UT How his path shifted from performance to purpose The mission behind College Golf Fellowship and impacting the next generation This conversation is about more than golf...t's about identity, faith, and discovering your purpose beyond achievement. ✨ If you've ever wondered “what's next?” after a big dream… this episode is for you.
In this episode of Spaghetti on the Wall, Armando sits down with PGA Head Golf Professional Chip Sullivan, who brings more than three decades of experience competing, coaching, and mentoring golfers at every level. Chip shares stories from his time playing on the PGA Tour, lessons learned from competing alongside legends like Tiger Woods, and how mental focus, resilience, and goal-setting shape champions on and off the course. From the psychology of performance to the evolving landscape of professional golf, this conversation explores what the game of golf can teach us about leadership, discipline, and winning under pressure.
Players Preview & Picks | Daniel Berger vs. Akshay Bhatia | Scheffler Panic | McIlroy WD & MoreOn the show we recap API and talk through best bets for Akshay in 2026. Is it the Max Homa caddy change that is making the difference. Scott Scheffler panic alarm continues to be hit. Could he be on a Matt Wolff mental decline. Rory McIlroy WD's after a back injury and is ready for The Players. Does Rickie 'Bucky' Fowler look like Leonard DiCaprio? If so does Howard Sterns Beetlejuice look like Denzel. We get into The Players 2026 best bets. We like Min Woo, Si Woo and more. Looking forward to a great week. We also chat some movies with best villains over the years. Is Jack better than Heath, Keaton over Bale?03:00 Travel Stories and Upcoming Guests06:01 Golf Insights and Tournament Discussions08:55 Analyzing Player Performances and Strategies11:59 Controversies in Golf: Anchoring and Equipment18:00 Press Conferences and Player Personalities24:29 Tournament Insights and Caddy Changes27:24 Upcoming Tournaments and Player Performances30:51 Tiger Woods and Tournament Eligibility32:14 Panic Alarm: Player Performance Concerns35:03 Recent Winners and Betting Strategies38:43 Heroes and Villains in Golf Betting41:23 Analyzing Player Stats and Future Bets48:10 Betting Insights and Predictions50:58 One and Done Picks53:59 Film and Character Discussions57:03 Recency Bias in Film Characters01:00:10 Batman and Villains Analysis01:02:55 Future Movie Ideas and RemakesApparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at https://www.fantasynational.com The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
Two-time Players Champion Hal Sutton joins as this week's guest and he came armed with some incredible takes, plus a legendary story about what Tiger Woods said to him in 2000. We also make our picks for TPC Sawgrass and break down a wild back-nine battle between Daniel Berger and Akshay Bhatia, who the internet wants to investigate for anchoring. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What does it take to run one of the most iconic clubs in American golf without losing your edge or your sanity?This week in the Vault, the crew sit down with Cary Cozby, PGA, Director of Golf at Southern Hills, to talk about growing up the son of a longtime club pro, playing at Oklahoma, chasing mini tours, and eventually landing what he calls his “Yankee Stadium” job.Cary walks the guys through hosting major championships, what it was really like caddying for Tiger during a hush-hush practice round, and why leading a private club sometimes feels like having 900 bosses. From detail-obsessed standards in the golf shop to mentoring young assistants who go on to land head pro jobs, Cary brings a masterclass in service, culture, and competitive edge.It's Southern Hills stories, Tiger intel, family rivalries, and rapid-fire golf takes all rolled into one.Must-Hear Insights and Key MomentsCary Cozby shares how growing up under a 41-year club pro shaped his obsession with detail and standards.He explains why Southern Hills is his version of “Yankee Stadium” as an Oklahoma golf kid.Cary breaks down what it's really like to manage access requests from members and fellow PGA professionals.He reveals how Tiger Woods requested him personally for a private practice round at Southern Hills.Cary describes Tiger's insane shot recall and ability to hit different windows without changing his setup.He talks about guiding his son Banks through nerves while playing in front of the most intimidating golfer in history.Cary explains why assistant pros stepping into Southern Hills get a “fire hose to the face” on day one.He compares handling tour pros during majors versus serving dues-paying members year-round.Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode"My dad taught me there is no gray area when it comes to standards. Details matter, and they always will." - Cary Cozby"My value to this club is not sitting behind a computer. It is being present, knowing the members, and leading from the front." - Cary Cozby"At the end of the day, we want members driving out of here thinking, I am so glad I belong to this place." - Cary Cozby"When you run a private club, you technically have 900 bosses. But if you build trust and communicate, it becomes a partnership." - Cary Cozby"When a young assistant walks into Southern Hills, it is like drinking from a fire hose. But that is how you grow fast in this business." - Cary Cozby"Tiger remembered every single shot he hit in that practice round. The trajectory, the curve, the landing spot. It was unreal." - Cary Cozby"You will never be more nervous than standing on a tee with Tiger Woods watching your golf swing." - Cary Cozby"That is how you know you have a strong culture, when your assistants leave and other great clubs want them immediately." - Cary Cozby"You can host championships and take care of tour pros, but your real job is serving the members who call this place home." - Cary CozbyAbout CaryCary Cozby, PGA is the Director of Golf at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, one of the most storied championship venues in the game. A proud Oklahoma native and former University of Oklahoma golfer, Cary grew up in the business as the son of longtime club professional Chuck Cozby, learning early that standards and service are everything.After competing professionally and building his résumé at premier clubs including Oak Tree, Cary returned home to lead at Southern Hills, where he has overseen major championships, mentored rising PGA professionals, and helped shape a culture that blends tour-level excellence with member-first hospitality. He is widely respected for his leadership, competitive edge, and deep roots in the game.Follow Cary CozbyLinkedInInstagramFollow ‘Golf Underground with Wardo, Sully, and George'LinkedInInstagram
Most of the planets in any astrological chart you look at are staying within certain parameters, but every once in a while, they step out of bounds...In this episode, we get into Out of Bounds (OOB) planets:all the details about which planets can be the culprits and which notwhat does each planet act like when it's out of bounds?how to learn if you have OOB planets in your birth charta look at our birth charts and the breakdown of our out of bounds planets and how they present in our livesa dive into Albert Einstein and Tiger Woods and their OOB placementsa terrifying visit from a flying creature... and more!-Enjoy, and Stay Curious! :)Ready to look at charts in the most beautiful and functional way? Look no further than → LUNA Cloud Astrology Software ← this link saves you 10%, or enter STAYCURIOUS on the signup page.Explore our first full season (Episodes 1-50) to explore our living astrological library!Sign up for our newsletter → *HERE!*Follow us on → InstagramDrop us some love in the form of a 5-star review and follow. :)
This week on The Blizzard with Babyface and Seth, the guys kick things off by explaining why they hate talking politics… and then immediately give their very quick (and very self-aware) take on the war — along with a reminder that absolutely no one is waiting on their geopolitical expertise.From there, it's back to what they do best: sports debates that spiral beautifully. They break down Maxx Crosby and his impact, get into a generational showdown between Caitlin Clark and Billie Jean King, and then tackle the ultimate crossover debate — Michael Jordan vs. Tiger Woods. Dominance, pressure, cultural impact — it's all on the table.Politics avoidance, legendary athletes, and completely unqualified opinions — just another Blizzard.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're joined today by Mike B. In this episode, we talk about lemon pepper wings, the Atlanta Hawks doing a promo night with Magic City, Walter Johnson taking his tendernism brand to new levels, people having issues with a Deon Cole joke about Tourette's during the NAACP awards, the Democratic primary results in the Texas senate race, this year's nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Tiger Woods aging.Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.--------------------------------------Intro music provided by Felt Five. Outro music provided by Infrared Krypto.
This week on Birdie Little Secrets, Kass and Syd are breaking down a Sunday that flipped the leaderboard, and the group chat, upside down. Nico Echavarria started the final stretch trailing, but somehow walked away with his third PGA TOUR victory after late drama involving Shane Lowry. Nico and Claudia celebrate the win with a very special gift! The girls get into the pressure, the pivotal moments, and the off-course storyline that makes this win even sweeter. They're also chatting close calls, momentum shifts, and a few headline-worthy updates from Austin Smotherman, Nicolai Hojgaard and strong signs from Brooks Koepka. And in actual breaking news: Tom Kim is married. He had a ring on, people. Plus, the WAG era officially returns. Haley Bridgeman joins the podcast after her husband, Jacob Bridgeman, captured his first PGA TOUR win at the Genesis Invitational. From signature-event nerves to celebrating with Tiger Woods, she shares just enough to make you wish you were inside the ropes. You're not going to want to miss this one. (Sorry if there are little audio issues guys, but we are back we promise and will keep getting better!) Tune in every Thursday! Follow us @BirdieLittleSecretsPod
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In a world saturated with AI-generated content and viral templates, why are most "influencers" broke while icons like Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James stay at the top?The answer is simple: They built a brand, not just a following.In this video, I'm breaking down the lessons I've learned from working behind the scenes with 7, 8, and 9-figure companies over the last six years. We explore why "viral hacks" are failing and how to leverage your actual accomplishments to create a "1-of-1" brand that the algorithm—and your competitors—can never replicate.Inside this video, we discuss:The Tiger Woods Strategy: Why having the same tools doesn't mean you'll get the same results.The AI Content Trap: Why copying others is a race to the bottom.The "Invisible" Millionaires: Why some creators with millions of followers make zero dollars, while real brands generate 9 figures without following a single template.Proof over Pacing: How to turn your real-world achievements into uncopyable content.Let's Scale Your BrandIf you are running a 7, 8, or 9-figure company and you're ready to move past generic content and build a category-defining brand, let's talk.Connect with me directly:
Justin Thomas returns to The Smylie Show (a record fourth time!) for a candid conversation on everything from fatherhood to his back surgery & rehab. JT explains how taking the long view on recovery changed his mindset — and how becoming a dad reshaped the way he practices and competes.He also retraces the beginnings of his friendly "rivalry" with Jordan Spieth - including their dinner before he won his first major at Quail Hollow, the legendary SB2K16 trip, and more untold stories. Plus, JT discusses his relationship with Tiger Woods, and shares stories about learning from and competing alongside the
Looking to start another streak, the bets cover from the teens to the 600s this week at Bay Hill. SportsGuyTy and ShallowCal debate the merits of an Arnold Palmer, and rank all-time country club drinks. One chance at a team win in the 60s, and plenty love for Viktor Hovland floaties and all. SportsGuyTy joins ShallowCal in the Tiger Woods Clear Legends club. And as always, tips, picks and best bets for the Arnold Palmer Inviational.
0:00: Rex with a Bay Hill-related mea culpa 04:00: Breaking down the announcement that Luke Donald is running it back for 2027 15:00: Jon Rahm doubles down in his standoff with the European tour 23:00: Bay Hill storylines: Scottie's Thursday thuds, other players to watch this week 31:00: Exciting things on the horizon! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Vanessa Trump acknowledged her “immature” behavior while fussing about her hair during a photoshoot with boyfriend Tiger Woods at the 2026 Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Los Angeles' Riviera Country Club, which Woods hosted.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Vanessa Trump acknowledged her “immature” behavior while fussing about her hair during a photoshoot with boyfriend Tiger Woods at the 2026 Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Los Angeles' Riviera Country Club, which Woods hosted.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The boys chat with PGA Tour rising star Neal Shipley and recap a wild Sunday at the Cognizant Classic. Plus, Shane Lowry's off-putting move, a hilarious “grass” chirp and why we're shrinking Jason Kelce's golf shoes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Michael Jordan saved Nike, he saved the NBA, and now he might save NASCAR. Jordan and Tyler Reddick have opened the NASCAR season with three straight wins. Despite ESPN disregarding the accomplishment, Jordan is demanding attention. He is the last standing true iconic sports star. From Lance Armstrong to Tiger Woods, Sammy Sosa, and Mark McGwire, all too often sports icons tarnish themselves, failing to maintain credibility. Jason highlights the special and competitive aspects that differentiate Michael Jordan. Steve Kim, Jay Skapinac, and Dre Baldwin join the show to discuss. Also, does Luka Doncic have beef with J.J. Redick? Bucky Brooks takes the baton for the final lap, covering all things NFL Combine, featuring Jeremiyah Love, Sonny Styles, and a highly rated prospect who actually wants to play in Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary Williams delivers a full Monday recap on 5 Clubs following a dramatic finish at the Cognizant Classic while turning attention toward Bay Hill and the Arnold Palmer Invitational.Nico Echavarria captured his third PGA TOUR victory after Shane Lowry's late collapse at PGA National, and Gary breaks down the pivotal moments that decided the tournament while examining what the finish reveals about pressure, execution, and closing on TOUR.President of Seminole Golf Club Jimmy Dunne joins the show to preview the historic Seminole Pro-Member, offering insight into the tradition, legacy, and enduring appeal of one of golf's most revered clubs. PGA TOUR Live analyst and 2001 Byron Nelson champion Robert Damron also weighs in on Lowry's late-round struggles, the mental side of finishing tournaments, and what players must do to contend at Bay Hill as the TOUR prepares for the Arnold Palmer Invitational.The episode also highlights Hannah Green's victory at the HSBC Women's World Championship, Casey Jarvis' breakthrough win and major championship opportunities, expected course conditions at Bay Hill, and recent USGA honors including recognition for Tiger Woods.5 Clubs airs on Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (Channel 92).
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 511 - Alan Shipnuck Talks All Things RORY Special guest Alan Shipnuck discusses his latest book, "Rory: The Heartache and Triumph of Golf's Most Human Superstar," which explores the career of Rory McIlroy. The book delves into McIlroy's rise to fame, his struggles, and his recent Masters victory. Alan explained the challenges of writing the biography without McIlroy's direct cooperation and discussed McIlroy's evolving approach to media and sponsorship. You'll hear all about McIlroy's involvement in TGL and his decision to reject the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series. The conversation covered various aspects of McIlroy's career, including his relationship with Tiger Woods, his performance at the Ryder Cup, and his emotional Masters win that reinforced the universal appeal of McIlroy's victory. CLICK HERE TO BUY THE BOOK! ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
Jamie is joined by The Golf Channel's Ryan Lavner and Sky Sports' very own John E. Morgan on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.They discuss Shane Lowry's remarkable late collapse at the Cognizant Classic and the latest news surrounding who will be the next US Ryder Cup captain, as Tiger Woods is given a 'soft' deadline to make a decision.Plus, there were home winners in South Africa and New Zealand.-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 asking it 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
In a new episode of Project NIL with Anthony Gargano & William Penn Charter School Director of Athletics Danny DiBerardinis discuss the pivotal college sports roundtable at the white house on March 6th that will include Nick Saban, Tiger Woods, Adam Silver and more to discuss the future of NIL and college sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 with Steve Czaban: The NFL Combine is getting bigger with more media coverage, but how much does it really matter? / Will Tiger Woods be healthy enough to play at the Masters this spring, and should he? / How much bling is too much for a minor league prospect? / Nick Ashooh joins to talk about the NFL team ownership rankings
Rick, Guy and Ben react to the news of Bryson DeChambeau splitting from LA Golf, discussing what it means for Bryson and the wider golf world, discuss other bits of news in the golf world. Then Ben takes the host's chair for their version of Tenable, as Rick and Guy team up to tackle the top-ten quiz and chase a perfect score, with plenty of banter along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales react to major college sports news as Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard confirms he will attend President Donald Trump's upcoming White House roundtable on the future of college athletics alongside figures like Nick Saban, Adam Silver, and Tiger Woods. Plus: • Iowa women's basketball survives Illinois after the Illini hit 9 straight threes • Ava Heiden powers the Hawkeyes with 28 points while battling illness • Iowa men's basketball heads to Penn State with win No. 21 in sight • No JT Toppin for Texas Tech as No. 4 Iowa State defends an undefeated home court • Who is the most irreplaceable Cyclone this season: Joshua Jefferson, Milan Momcilovic, or Tamin Lipsey? All that plus Say Whaaat?!, What's Bugging You?, Scott School, Throwdowns, the AD2, and MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck is skeptical of what the impact of the White House event on college sports next week will be. Chuck and Heath discuss the White House event guest list and why the SEC/Big Ten oppose a legislative proposal. Kentucky coach Will Stein discusses what he's been able to learn about his program heading into spring football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This Friday episode begins with an apology from Andy after a missed opportunity to discuss Kevin Roy (and his dad, Patrick) as part of our preview of The Cognizant Classic. Brendan moves things along to an early check-in at the South African Open where George Coetzee withdrew after a poor start, ending his run in this week's Game Within a Game. Another Game Within a Game participant is Ernie Els, who Andy claimed "looked a little husky" on the range. This Ernie discussion ushers in a brand-new Champions Tour Minute after Andy and PJ heard from a well-placed source that the "next big thing" on the senior circuit is not Tiger Woods or Zach Johnson, but another 50-year-old waiting to make his debut. The bulk of this episode focuses on some comments from pre-tournament press conferences at The Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches. Shane Lowry believes that the overseed course setup by the Tour's Championship Management has dramatically altered this event from a tough test to now something that looks green on television. Billy Horschel tried to shift the blame off the Tour and to the resort at PGA National, but Andy and Brendan aren't giving them the benefit of the doubt. This issue with the setups is even further exemplified at this week's KFT event at the Jockey Club, with Andy saying that the Tour has "completely ruined so many places." Ryan Gerard, the betting favorite at this event, also had some things to say before he teed off. Gerard has been a focus of the Tour's marketing efforts this week and Brendan thinks this can be a model for future "PGA-B" events potentially making stars. Gerard shared a story about playing with Scottie Scheffler and how Scottie manages to bridge the gap between clubs by playing a high-launching shot. Gerard has been chasing that shot and believes he has it, hoping that it'll lead to success at the majors this year. Brendan then shares a Flashback Friday segment on the 1991 Honda Classic, won by Steve Pate. This story has it all, including a legendary overclub challenge by Paul Azinger and a scorekeeper finding a lost ball. A Golf Advice email about guarding Michael Jordan in a JV basketball game closes out this show - send your own stories to sgsgolfadvice@gmail.com for an upcoming showcase episode! Visit Cobalt and use code "FRIEDEGGPOD15" for 15% off: https://cobalt-golf.com/discount/FRIEDEGGPOD?redirect=%2Fcollections%2Fdiscountable-products
Hollywood's Headlines includes news that Brendan Sorsby is being sued by University of Cincinnati in the latest college football legal dispute. Hollywood also highlights four new installments of the Untold series, featuring stories on Lamar Odom, the world of chess, and the controversial early-2000s Trail Blazers. Elsewhere, Cooper Flagg makes headlines after his debut jersey sells for $1 million, while Bokamper shares his excitement about checking out the indoor golf league TGL created by Tiger Woods.
Hour 2 centers on the mounting financial turmoil surrounding the Miami Dolphins, as the crew reacts to projections that the franchise could set an NFL record for dead money while dealing with the league's worst cap situation. Joe points to the massive deal given to Tua Tagovailoa as a major factor — though far from the only contract misstep — while noting Miami's 25-year playoff win drought and the likelihood of more cuts or trades ahead. The hour also features Kim Bokamper joining the show alongside Elizabeth Jenkins to promote the Dolphins Cancer Challenge, the NFL's largest charity fundraiser. In Hollywood's Headlines, the guys discuss Brendan Sorsby being sued by the University of Cincinnati, new Untold documentaries including one on Lamar Odom, a $1 million debut jersey sale for Cooper Flagg, and Bokamper's interest in the indoor golf league backed by Tiger Woods.
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Nathan and House kick things off by breaking down Jacob Bridgeman's win this past week. Then, they discuss Tiger Woods and the future of the PGA Tour before sharing their thoughts on the CBS broadcast and closing with a preview of the Cognizant Classic. (0:00) Welcome to Fairway Rollin'! (7:19) Jacob Bridgeman wins at Genesis (19:48) Tiger Woods sounds like he's doing great (26:28) What the future of the PGA Tour might look like (32:29) How CBS handled the past weekend (42:01) Cognizant Classic preview Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard Producers: Tucker Tashjian, Jonathan Frias, and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 1 on OverDrive! The guys discuss USA's massive festivities for their gold medal win against Canada, the Maple Leafs set to begin their second half, Keith Pelley having an impact on the roster and the direction for the team ahead of the trade deadline in Toronto. They go around the sports world diving into Max Scherzer's future, Kyle Dubas' success with the Penguins, Tiger Woods, and Jack Hughes and the Olympic athletes returning back to the NHL.
Domonique Foxworth and Charlie Kravitz are joined by Jason Goff for part 2 of their top 25 sports moments of the last 25 years. The list includes the biggest games of the Patriots' dynasty, the best moments of LeBron's career, a couple of college football classics, and legendary games from MLB, tennis, golf, and the World Cup. If you disagree with the rankings, take it up with Charlie. 0:00 Intro 1:43 Recapping moments 13-25 5:08 12. Heat-Celtics, 2012 ECF 12:03 11. Yankees-Red Sox, 2004 ALCS 19:12 10. Ohio State-Miami, 2003 BCS Championship 23:35 9. Patriots-Seahawks, 2015 Super Bowl 26:50 8. Giants-Patriots, 2008 Super Bowl 30:29 7. Federer-Nadal, 2008 Wimbledon 32:32 6. Spurs-Heat, 2013 Finals 42:35 5. Argentina-France, 2022 World Cup 47:25 4. Tiger Woods' 2008 US Open 49:58 3. Texas-USC, 2006 BCS Championship 54:00 2. Patriots-Falcons, 2017 Super Bowl 59:26 1. Cavs-Warriors, 2016 Finals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is Victory Monday for Golf's Preeminent Gambling Podcast! Andy returns from vacation and immediately gives Brendan his flowers for picking Jacob Bridgeman to win the Genesis Invitational. PJ issues an apology for laughing at Brendan's belief in The Bridgeman, who cashed 100-1 tickets for bettors everywhere. Andy and Brendan recap the weekend at Riviera and shine a light on Bridgemans path to the PGA Tour and his first career victory. Kevin Van Valkenburg joins from the on-site media center in LA to share some observations from the ground, touching on Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Aldrich Potgieter, and more. Andy, Brendan, and Kevin also discuss the online pushback against Riviera after the pros tore up a soft course this week after all the rain on Thursday. After debating whether there should be a "Shotgun Start Book Club," there's a brief Tiger Woods conversation amongst the group, with everyone believing that he will, in fact, play on the Champions Tour in 2026. Brendan is convinced that Tiger will be playing the Masters, too! Andy moves to ban Spider putters on the PGA Tour before recapping the rest of the week in pro golf, including the Magical Kenya Open and Jeeno Thitikul's first-ever win in Thailand. In news, the DP World Tour has settled its fines with almost all of the eligible LIV players... except for Jon Rahm. Andy and Brendan wonder if this means his 2027 Ryder Cup status is truly in doubt as even Tyrrell Hatton decided to cut the check. PJ and Andy are both in Florida for the big Ballfrogs match on Monday night, but it remains to be seen if Brendan will make it down south through the snow. Stay tuned for some in-person TGL takeaways on Wednesday's episode!
Evan defends himself from accusations of a lack of patriotism after Team USA's gold medal win in hockey. Can we really consider this a gap year for the Celtics? Matt Barrie joins the show to talk TGL and the chances Tiger Woods plays at The Masters. How pivotal is this moment in Lamar Jackson's career? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan defends himself from accusations of a lack of patriotism after Team USA's gold medal win in hockey. Can we really consider this a gap year for the Celtics? Matt Barrie joins the show to talk TGL and the chances Tiger Woods plays at The Masters. How pivotal is this moment in Lamar Jackson's career? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Domonique Foxworth and Charlie Kravitz are joined by Jason Goff for part 2 of their top 25 sports moments of the last 25 years. The list includes the biggest games of the Patriots' dynasty, the best moments of LeBron's career, a couple of college football classics, and legendary games from MLB, tennis, golf, and the World Cup. If you disagree with the rankings, take it up with Charlie. 0:00 Intro 1:43 Recapping moments 13-25 5:08 12. Heat-Celtics, 2012 ECF 12:03 11. Yankees-Red Sox, 2004 ALCS 19:12 10. Ohio State-Miami, 2003 BCS Championship 23:35 9. Patriots-Seahawks, 2015 Super Bowl 26:50 8. Giants-Patriots, 2008 Super Bowl 30:29 7. Federer-Nadal, 2008 Wimbledon 32:32 6. Spurs-Heat, 2013 Finals 42:35 5. Argentina-France, 2022 World Cup 47:25 4. Tiger Woods' 2008 US Open 49:58 3. Texas-USC, 2006 BCS Championship 54:00 2. Patriots-Falcons, 2017 Super Bowl 59:26 1. Cavs-Warriors, 2016 Finals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and Jim Moore, the Go-2-Guy are back after taking last week off! What did the boys miss? Well, they covered the U.S. winning the gold in hockey, the Seahawks are up for sale, they dismiss the concerns that people have of a new tax in our state affecting the return of the Sonics and we have another reason to love Josh Naylor more! Seattle Kraken voice Everett Fitzhugh joins Puck to recap the U.S. men's hockey team victory over Canada, what it means for the sport and a look ahead to the second half of the season for the Kraken. “On This Day…” Tiger Woods injured again Puck wraps up with, “Hey, what the Puck!?” Why sports are the best (1:00) Puck and Jim (1:04:24) Seattle Kraken voice Everett Fitzhugh (1:34:43) “On this Day…” (1:37:27) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
Evan defends himself from accusations of a lack of patriotism after Team USA's gold medal win in hockey. Can we really consider this a gap year for the Celtics? Matt Barrie joins the show to talk TGL and the chances Tiger Woods plays at The Masters. How pivotal is this moment in Lamar Jackson's career? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan defends himself from accusations of a lack of patriotism after Team USA's gold medal win in hockey. Can we really consider this a gap year for the Celtics? Matt Barrie joins the show to talk TGL and the chances Tiger Woods plays at The Masters. How pivotal is this moment in Lamar Jackson's career? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's podcast, we're joined by two very special guests, Brad Dalke and Francis Ellis, the winners of the inaugural Internet Invitational (1:28:40). They break down everything from their team dynamic and final-round nerves to the controversial cheating scandal and much more. At the top of the show, we dive into the latest golf headlines, including interesting comments from Tiger Woods following his press conference at the Genesis Invitational.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
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser highlights USA alpine skier, Mikaela Shiffrin's first gold medal win, discuss the biggest storylines in college hoops, and Tiger Wood's potential comeback? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"The Boys" are back in town for this Wednesday episode, joining Brendan to preview the PGA Tour's return to Riviera. Joseph starts out with a take regarding this week's event "honoring" the local community in the Palisades, setting the tone for this episode early. Brendan, Joseph, and PJ unpack Tiger Woods's pre-tournament press conference, in which he discussed his chances of returning to competitive golf in 2026, a potential Ryder Cup captaincy, and the PGA Tour schedule changes. It seems like Tiger may tee it up on the Champions Tour after all, with PJ already wanting to make travel arrangements for a few select stops later this year. Woods also gave some insight into the hard work he's been putting in on the 2027 PGA Tour schedule, alluding to the California swing being later in the summer, maybe as part of the playoffs. Joseph loves the idea of Tiger's mark on the game being a playoff schedule that he created, and Brendan thinks that the Genesis Invitational should be a "jumbo event" moving forward. PJ runs through his five favorite tee times for the first two rounds and also sets the scene for this week's Aon Swing 5 vs. Sponsor Exemption tracker, now a five-on-five fight for this week only! Joseph passes along Andy's 5 Guys to Monitor before highlighting a favorite tee time of his own. He also initially declines to make a One-and-Done pick before Brendan bullies him into it on air. Brendan has some sourced reporting from the Magical Kenya Open, sharing details about the caddie fees and "driving range" at this week's DP World Tour event. In news, Justin Thomas will return to pro golf next week in the SoFi Dome... no word yet on if he's playing outdoor golf as well. To round out the show, Joseph and Brendan preview the first-ever Fried Egg Golf Anonymous Survey, tiering the best players in the men's game.
(00:00) Expect Max Crosby to join the Bears? (26:20) Danny diagnoses every NFC South team (38:38) Tiger Woods keeps door open for masters (45:14) Top NFL offseason storylines? (01:04:48) Knicks must figure out their Pistons problem (01:19:55) Will Titans have a Bears-like leap? (01:26:44) Doctor Danny diagnoses AFC South Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RUNDOWN Episode 371 opens with Mitch's Saturday night unraveling after watching Song Sung Blue and realizing the Buddy Holly–impersonating character played by Michael Imperioli is allegedly his celebrity twin — a comparison he loudly rejects as it derails the entire movie. With Hotshot fanning the flames, the show pivots into the annual Prediction Show recap, replaying last year's bold Seahawks takes — including a seven-win forecast and Mike Macdonald job jeopardy — before grading every prediction and crowning a 2025 champion. Mitch revisits last year's Prediction Show, replaying Dave Grosby, Jason Puckett, and Danny O'Neil's confident forecasts for 2025 — from Russell Wilson's salary and Geno Smith's future to Mike Macdonald's job security and a Seahawks Super Bowl run no one predicted. The segment tracks hits, misses, and wildly wrong calls, including gloomy seven-win projections and John Schneider pink slips that never came. With halftime scoring tallied and bragging rights on the line, the stage is set for Episode 372's official crowning of the 2025 Prediction Champion. The second half of the 2025 Prediction Show grading delivers more swings and misses as Mitch revisits bold calls from Dave Grosby, Jason Puckett, and Danny O'Neil on Julio Rodríguez, Cal Raleigh's contract, Paul Skenes, Shohei Ohtani, Tiger Woods, NBA expansion, and Sam Darnold's future. From Oklahoma City's title run to Pete Carroll playoff dreams and wild card chaos involving Jeff Bezos and the Kraken, the predictions range from razor-close to wildly off base. Mitch and Professor Slick bask in the lingering glow of the Seahawks' Super Bowl championship before veering into breaking "news" that Mitch left his iconic bell in Santa Clara — sparking a hilarious Rocky-inspired replacement plan involving Bunco night. The conversation shifts to spring training, where Slick sounds early alarms about the Mariners' pitching depth and offensive ceiling, while Mitch pushes back with optimism centered on Bryce Miller's return to form. GUESTS Dave Grosby | Seattle sports radio personality Jason Puckett | Seattle sports radio host and founder of The Daily Puck Drop Danny O'Neil | Veteran Seattle sports columnist and longtime Seahawks analyst Professor Slick | Seattle sports commentator and longtime Seahawks fan favorite TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Doppelgänger Meltdown, Birthday Roll Call, and the Prediction Show Reckoning 19:09 | Prediction Show Reckoning — Revisiting the Bold (and Brutal) 2025 Forecasts. 34:37 | Prediction Show Reckoning, Part II — Bold Claims, Wild Cards, and a Surprise Champion 49:03 | GUEST: Professor Slick; "I Left My Bell in Santa Clara" — Super Bowl Afterglow, Aging, and Early Mariners Anxiety 1:21:30 | Other Stuff Segment: Jason Puckett wins 2025 Prediction Show title, David Crosby predicts Seahawks win 7 games and miss playoffs, Canadian curler Mark Kennedy profanity blowup at Sweden's Oscar Erickson over alleged rock-touching violation, Mitch's Winter Olympics viewing habits and curling being "hypnotic", 12th Man Rising floats Seahawks sale idea to Mackenzie Scott and Melinda Gates, NBA All-Star Weekend boredom and Mac McClung dunk contest absence, viral AI "Michael Jordan" dunk contest rant, Adam Silver expansion comments with Seattle + Las Vegas timeline frustration, Mariners nearly reaching World Series plus Seahawks Super Bowl creating "Seattle sports trifecta" potential with NBA return, Charlie Woods commits to Florida State over Stanford, Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker Disneyland teacups video, Tyson vs Mayweather tease, Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid(?) emotional cheating confession post-medal interview, Joey Porter Sr. blasts Ben Roethlisberger as a bad teammate/person, Stefon Diggs arraignment over alleged assault of personal chef, Britney Spears sells music catalog rights to Primary Wave for $200M RIPs: James VanDerBeek, Tracy Scroggins