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Episode 351 - Steve Bamford @Bamfordgolf, and Paul Williams @GolfBetting discuss their selections for this week's Truist Championship on the PGA Tour and the Turkish Airlines Open on the DP World Tour. Listeners should visit Golf Betting System for the best golf betting tips coverage. For PGA Championship research, read Steve's pga championship tips guide. Intro: 00:30; Aaron Bender in the USA Listener Review: 01:57; Top 3 Players in the World Playing their Best Stuff : 03:09; Truist Championship Start: 10:49; Turkish Airlines Open Start: 37:45; ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Start: 53:37. Steve's Truist Championship Betting Preview: truist championship tips Paul's Turish Airlines Open Betting Preview: turkish airlines open tips We have a new set of Golf Betting System bookmaker guides, highlighting current 2025 sports accounts. boylesports welcome offer betfred promo code betfred50 ladbrokes bonus code ladbrokes new customer offer coral promo code coral new customer offer bet365 30 free bet bet365 promo code william hill t60 promo code william hill new customer offer unibet bonus code All offers are for new customers, 18+ Check out our new most golf each way places page Steve Bamford provides pga tour tips across the whole of 2025 Let us talk you through the bet365 each way extra + bet365 golf each way places X: Steve Bamford @Bamfordgolf; Barry O'Hanrahan @AGoodTalkGolf; Paul Williams @GolfBetting Most Viewed Pages https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk/betfred-promo-code/ https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk/bet365-sign-up-offer/ https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk/boylesports-promo-code/ https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk/ladbrokes-promo-code/ https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk/bet365-bonus-code-2023/ https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk/william-hill-promo-code-golf/ This podcast is for listeners of 18 and above. Please be Gambleaware, you can visit GambleAware.org for more information and of course please bet responsibly.
Just one more week till the second men's major for the year and players are warming up at the Truist Championship in Pennsylvania, the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya and the International Series Japan in Chiba prefecture. Meanwhile, the LPGA head to New Jersey and the Liberty National course for the Mizuho Americas Open.Music by www.Audionautix.com
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In this latest episode of Chasing Pa In rs Golf Podcast which is Proudly sponsored by Golf Tips Checker I was joined by 2x Sunshine Tour champion & 4x DP World Tour runner up as I give you the remarkable story of Justin Walters. In a really deep, honest, meaningful at times tough not to feel emotional chat Justin goes at length about how career struggles affected him, the heavy loss of both parents with remarkable bravery to recover from such adversity to being a main stay on the DP World Tour for over a decade! Justin was born in South Africa but is Half South African & Half English by his own admission due to having an English mother. Justin would take a college placement in the States in 2001 while managing to get into the University of North Carolina State & was number 1 at a period of time at NC State playing every week against serious players including PGA Tour players Hunter Mahan, Bill Haas, Brandt Snedeker, D.J. Trahan & Ryan Moore. In 2002 due to having dual citizenship Justin would get the call up to team GB & Ireland for Palmer Cup where alongside Oliver Wilson & Stuart Manley would battle a very talented US side consisting of the best college talent (Haas, Mahan, Trahan, Nick Watney). Justin would turn pro in 2003 & although would struggle in his first few years he would win 2004 Parmalat Classic on Sunshine Tour & 2005 Statesville Open on Tarheel Tour (US). In 2011 he would pick up his 2nd Sunshine Tour title at Investec Royal Swazi Open in the Stableford format legit coming off a 3 weeks injury layoff after slicing the top of a finger. 2013 was the year that propelled Justin properly on Tour ending up a career high 64th on Race to Dubai standings, 2013 European Tour Graduate of the Year & a 2nd at Portugal Masters pipped by David Lynn & contended in the big Turkish Airlines Open event which included Justin Rose & Tiger nonetheless. We get a story of how Justin was just a baby away from the greatest and being mesmerized by his swing! 2019 was also a strong year with a 2nd back home at Dimension Data Pro- Am & T2nd again in Portugal. In 2020 after the COVID restart Justin would lead ISPS Handa UK Championship at The Belfry Brabazon Course from start to finish until making a few mistakes going for home when Rasmus Hojgaard with an amazing finish got into a playoff where Hojgaard would win & still to this day Justin's biggest regret. He loves the Belfry after also a T3rd in 2022 at Betfred British Masters. From promising college career to career struggles to near misses on the main tour to personal tragedies this is a must listen to episode. I fully appreciate Justin's full honesty! Wish him all the best for 2024.
We talk to Chubby Chandler and Nathan Homer about the big business questions facing the professional golf tours in Europe and America. It’s a conversation that needs a bit of context, for listeners who haven’t been following what’s been happening in the golf business over the last month or so. First, there’s the obvious theme of how the four major championships and the two big professional tours in Europe and America have responded to the COVID shutdown. There’s been a marked difference in tone and ambition on either side of the Atlantic. The three American based majors went early with new dates in late summer and Autumn, while The R&A has cancelled the 2020 Open Championship entirely. Similarly, Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA Tour has been very quick to publish rescheduled event timetables, which seem to many observers to be on the ambitious side, while Keith Pelley head of the European Tour has been far more circumspect, sending out an email to its playing members warning of the profound effect of the shutdown on the golf economy. The story was broken by James Corrigan of the Daily Telegraph who obtained a copy of Pelley’s email and made it public, read James’ story here... Pelley writes:“Our tour has enjoyed a significant period of growth in recent years, in terms of prize funds, playing opportunities and the overall standard of our events, as well as our broadcast product. The impact of the coronavirus has stopped this rapid momentum in its tracks, and it will, in fact, require us to reassess many elements. You should therefore be prepared that when we do resume playing, the schedule and the infrastructure of tournaments could look radically different from what you have been used to. Many of the things you have become accustomed to, such as top-class players’ lounges or courtesy car services will most likely assume a different appearance, if indeed they are present at all.Then it goes on to say "Prize funds will also most likely be different. … The reality is, the pandemic is going to have a profound impact on the tour financially, as well as many of our partners, both in sponsorship and broadcast areas.”Now, running in parallel to this story is the rumours of a breakaway Premier Golf League, funded by the Raine Group and investment from the Saudi sovereign fund. In what seems like a lifetime ago now, Geoff Shackelford the blogger, podcaster and Golf Channel contributor broke the story and followed up with a lengthy Q&A with Andrew Gardiner, one of the key people behind the Premier League. I’ll put a link to Geoff’s piece in the show notes with this podcast, and it’s also worth listening to the recent State of the Game podcast with Geoff, Rod Morri, Michael Clayton and myself, where we go in to great detail on the issues arising from the story. (Geoff’s Q&A with Andrew Gardiner is here ).If I was to reduce the PGL to its bare bones, it takes the best 48 players in the world and puts them in to 12 franchise teams of four golfers competing for a world championship over 18 events through the season. So, a formula one of golf, essentially. So, for this podcast, I wanted the views of two people from inside golf to get their perspective on some of the questions that arise from all this. Chubby Chandler, founder of ISM and Nathan Homer of Now TV/Sky who was until last year the Chief Commercial and Marketing Officer at the European Tour.The first call I made was to Chubby, one of the most influential golf agents in the world, whose clients have included Rory McIlroy, Darren Clarke, Lee Westwood, Ernie Els and the cricketer Andrew Flintoff to name just a few. ISM is also an event promoter on the European Tour, most notably setting up The Turkish Airlines Open in 2013.Then, the second part of the podcast is a conversation with Nathan Homer, who has a comprehensive view of the commercial value of the sport, having been in charge of marketing and sponsorship strategy at the Tour and before that a client, in leadership roles in sports marketing at Barclays and P&G.
Jorge Campillo feierte nach 229 Turnieren, in denen er sieglos geblieben war, in Katar seine Rückkehr an die Spitze eines Golfturniers. Und das auf die spannendste mögliche Art und Weise nach epischem Stechens. Bei Tyrrell Hatton dauerte die Warterei nicht ganz so lange. Im November hatte er noch die Turkish Airlines Open gewonnen. Doch sein Sieg beim Arnold Palmer Invitational ist trotzdem besonders. Nämlich sein erster auf der PGA Tour überhaupt - und das trotz gezeigten Mittelfingers! Und nach einer Handgelenks-OP. Darüber werden Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff sprechen. Achja, und das Sieg-Comeback eines Rookies mit Vorgeschichte haben sie auch noch zu vermelden. Heute bei Nur Golf auf meinsportpodcast.de. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Hatton siegt zum ersten Mal auf der PGA Tour Campillo holt sich das Qatar Masters Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportpodcast.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Jorge Campillo feierte nach 229 Turnieren, in denen er sieglos geblieben war, in Katar seine Rückkehr an die Spitze eines Golfturniers. Und das auf die spannendste mögliche Art und Weise nach epischem Stechens. Bei Tyrrell Hatton dauerte die Warterei nicht ganz so lange. Im November hatte er noch die Turkish Airlines Open gewonnen. Doch sein Sieg beim Arnold Palmer Invitational ist trotzdem besonders. Nämlich sein erster auf der PGA Tour überhaupt - und das trotz gezeigten Mittelfingers! Und nach einer Handgelenks-OP. Darüber werden Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff sprechen. Achja, und das Sieg-Comeback eines Rookies mit Vorgeschichte haben sie auch noch zu vermelden. Heute bei Nur Golf auf meinsportpodcast.de. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Hatton siegt zum ersten Mal auf der PGA Tour Campillo holt sich das Qatar Masters Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr...
Jorge Campillo feierte nach 229 Turnieren, in denen er sieglos geblieben war, in Katar seine Rückkehr an die Spitze eines Golfturniers. Und das auf die spannendste mögliche Art und Weise nach epischem Stechens. Bei Tyrrell Hatton dauerte die Warterei nicht ganz so lange. Im November hatte er noch die Turkish Airlines Open gewonnen. Doch sein Sieg beim Arnold Palmer Invitational ist trotzdem besonders. Nämlich sein erster auf der PGA Tour überhaupt - und das trotz gezeigten Mittelfingers! Und nach einer Handgelenks-OP. Darüber werden Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff sprechen. Achja, und das Sieg-Comeback eines Rookies mit Vorgeschichte haben sie auch noch zu vermelden. Heute bei Nur Golf auf meinsportpodcast.de. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Hatton siegt zum ersten Mal auf der PGA Tour Campillo holt sich das Qatar Masters Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr...
The group discusses Tiger's President's Cup Picks. Steve gets fitted for a new hybrid, and the Turkish Airlines Open finishes under the lights. (which was kinda awesome). Should we see more under the lights golf on tour?? The group debates this and more.
Special Guest Co-Host Mike Jamison, International Network of Golf Founder and Executive Director (INGgolf.com) Bob Harig, Senior Golf Writer ESPN (ESPN.com) On this episode, Holly G! is joined by the one and only ING Founder and Executive Director, Mike Jamison. Holly and Mike break down the wild playoff finish that took place under the lights at the Turkish Airlines Open and question whether or not Patrick Reed will be drama-free at the Presidents Cup. ESPN's Bob Harig also joins the show to give his thoughts on this week's Mayakoba Classic. All of this and more on this week's show!
Bruce Millington is joined by Racing Post Sport's Steve Palmer and StarSports' Glenn Day for a look back at last week's action and their tips for the Nedbank Golf Challenge and the Mayakoba Golf Classic this week. On this week's Golf Postcast: - The team review last week's action as Tyrrell Hatton won the Turkish Airlines Open in a six-man play-off under the floodlights. Find out what the team thought of their near misses. - The team look at the Nedbank Golf Challenge on the European Tour this week before the big one in Dubai. There's confidence in the air with Steve and Glenn tipping not only one selection this week, but tipping the same golfer! Find out who it is. - The Mayakoba Classic is the event on the PGA Tour this week and to Steve's amusement, Glenn is going for a few left-field selections. Find out who the boys are going for. - As usual, the team give their reasons behind who to avoid at the top of the market and give their best bets of the week. StarSports Betting Market: http://bit.ly/2Hrbs3o --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 ---
On this week’s episode of Fully Equipped, hosts Tim Briand, Head of Fitting at True Spec Golf, and GOLF’s Managing Editor for Equipment, Jonathan Wall, discuss the impact of Jason Dufner’s new equipment deal with Cobra and Eddie Pepperell's Tin Cup moment at the Turkish Airlines Open. The Gear Spotlight then casts a broad spectrum across all of ClubTest 2020's robotic and player testing that took place the last few weeks. The episode then concludes with a couple of user submitted questions in our weekly mailbag segment and an interview with one of the hottest names in golf instruction, George Gankas. 2:44 - Jason Dufner Inks Equipment Deal with Cobra 14:33 - Gear Spotlight: Wrapping Up ClubTest 2020 Robot and Player Testing 28:05 - Mailbag 1: What's the use of buying fancy equipment when one doesn't have the skill, nor the speed, of a pro? 29:55 - Mailbag 2: Iron shafts: Steel vs Graphite your thoughts and the major differences? 31:26 - Interview with George Gankas
Tyrrell Hatton claims the Turkish Airlines Open in an astonishing six-man play-off. Hear from the winner as Dan Roebuck, Paul Eales and Jack Hayward dissect all the action. We also bring you reaction to the Challenge Tour Grand Final, and we reveal our expert tips for this week’s Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City.
Mit der Turkish Airlines Open steht in dieser Woche das erste Playoff-Event des Race to Dubai auf dem Terminkalender der European Tour. Die besten 70 der Saisonwertung sind startberechtigt - und dank einiger Absagen auch Martin Kaymer. Der ist zwar nur 71. des Race to Dubai, rutschte aber noch ins Feld und freut sich, mitmischen zu dürfen. Wie seine Form ist, was für ihn und die anderen Starter auf dem Platz in Antalya drin ist - das verraten euch Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Die Wochenvorschau: Martin Kaymer beim ersten Playoff der European Tour Als Hörer unseres Podcasts könnt ihr übrigens das Angebot der Streamingplattform Magenta Sport zum Vorzugspreis genießen. Wenn ihr euch für das Magenta Sport Jahresabo entscheidet, guckt ihr 12 Monate, zahlt aber nur 9. Denn bei Buchung eines Magenta Sport Jahresabos sind die ersten drei Monate kostenlos. Danach kostet das Angebot nur 9,95 im Monat. Alle Infos findet ihr unter www.magentasport.de/aktion/podcast. Gebt dort bitte folgenden Gutscheincode an: 1470511480787. Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportpodcast.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus).
Mit der Turkish Airlines Open steht in dieser Woche das erste Playoff-Event des Race to Dubai auf dem Terminkalender der European Tour. Die besten 70 der Saisonwertung sind startberechtigt - und dank einiger Absagen auch Martin Kaymer. Der ist zwar nur 71. des Race to Dubai, rutschte aber noch ins Feld und freut sich, mitmischen zu dürfen. Wie seine Form ist, was für ihn und die anderen Starter auf dem Platz in Antalya drin ist - das verraten euch Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Die Wochenvorschau: Martin Kaymer beim ersten Playoff der European Tour Als Hörer unseres Podcasts könnt ihr übrigens das Angebot der Streamingplattform Magenta Sport zum Vorzugspreis genießen. Wenn ihr euch für das Magenta Sport Jahresabo entscheidet, guckt ihr 12 Monate, zahlt aber nur 9. Denn bei Buchung eines Magenta Sport Jahresabos sind die ersten drei Monate kostenlos. Danach kostet das Angebot nur 9,95 im Monat. Alle Infos findet ihr unter
Mit der Turkish Airlines Open steht in dieser Woche das erste Playoff-Event des Race to Dubai auf dem Terminkalender der European Tour. Die besten 70 der Saisonwertung sind startberechtigt - und dank einiger Absagen auch Martin Kaymer. Der ist zwar nur 71. des Race to Dubai, rutschte aber noch ins Feld und freut sich, mitmischen zu dürfen. Wie seine Form ist, was für ihn und die anderen Starter auf dem Platz in Antalya drin ist - das verraten euch Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Die Wochenvorschau: Martin Kaymer beim ersten Playoff der European Tour Als Hörer unseres Podcasts könnt ihr übrigens das Angebot der Streamingplattform Magenta Sport zum Vorzugspreis genießen. Wenn ihr euch für das Magenta Sport Jahresabo entscheidet, guckt ihr 12 Monate, zahlt aber nur 9. Denn bei Buchung eines Magenta Sport Jahresabos sind die ersten drei Monate kostenlos. Danach kostet das Angebot nur 9,95 im Monat. Alle Infos findet ihr unter
Bruce Millington is joined by Racing Post Sport's Steve Palmer and StarSports' Glenn Day for a look back at last week's action and their tips for the Turkish Airlines Open this week. On this week's Golf Postcast: - The team review last week's action as Rory McIlroy won the WGC-HSBC Champions and Brendan Todd won the Bermuda Championship. - The Turkish Airlines Open on the European Tour is the only tournament on Steve's radar this week. Steve is drawing inspiration from South Africa's rugby world cup heroics in his line up. Find out who the team are tipping. - As usual, the team give their reasons behind who to avoid at the top of the market and give their best bets of the week. StarSports Betting Market: http://bit.ly/2Hrbs3o --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 ---
Mit der Turkish Airlines Open steht in dieser Woche das erste Playoff-Event des Race to Dubai auf dem Terminkalender der European Tour. Die besten 70 der Saisonwertung sind startberechtigt - und dank einiger Absagen auch Martin Kaymer. Der ist zwar nur 71. des Race to Dubai, rutschte aber noch ins Feld und freut sich, mitmischen zu dürfen. Wie seine Form ist, was für ihn und die anderen Starter auf dem Platz in Antalya drin ist - das verraten euch Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Die Wochenvorschau: Martin Kaymer beim ersten Playoff der European Tour Als Hörer unseres Podcasts könnt ihr übrigens das Angebot der Streamingplattform Magenta Sport zum Vorzugspreis genießen. Wenn ihr euch für das Magenta Sport Jahresabo entscheidet, guckt ihr 12 Monate, zahlt aber nur 9. Denn bei Buchung eines Magenta Sport Jahresabos sind die ersten drei Monate kostenlos. Danach kostet das Angebot nur 9,95 im Monat. Alle Infos findet ihr unter www.magentasport.de/aktion/podcast. Gebt dort bitte folgenden Gutscheincode an: 1470511480787. Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportpodcast.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Mit der Turkish Airlines Open steht in dieser Woche das erste Playoff-Event des Race to Dubai auf dem Terminkalender der European Tour. Die besten 70 der Saisonwertung sind startberechtigt - und dank einiger Absagen auch Martin Kaymer. Der ist zwar nur 71. des Race to Dubai, rutschte aber noch ins Feld und freut sich, mitmischen zu dürfen. Wie seine Form ist, was für ihn und die anderen Starter auf dem Platz in Antalya drin ist - das verraten euch Malte Asmus und Désirée Wolff. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Die Wochenvorschau: Martin Kaymer beim ersten Playoff der European Tour Als Hörer unseres Podcasts könnt ihr übrigens das Angebot der Streamingplattform Magenta Sport zum Vorzugspreis genießen. Wenn ihr euch für das Magenta Sport Jahresabo entscheidet, guckt ihr 12 Monate, zahlt aber nur 9. Denn bei Buchung eines Magenta Sport Jahresabos sind die ersten drei Monate kostenlos. Danach kostet das Angebot nur 9,95 im Monat. Alle Infos findet ihr unter
Episode 103 - We are into the final furlong of the 2019 European Tour Race to Dubai with the Turkish Airlines Open taking centre stage this week. After a 4 year break we return to the Montgomerie Maxx Royal with a field which includes, defending champion Justin Rose, Patrick Reed, Tyrrell Hatton, Shane Lowry, Matt Wallace, Francesco Molinari and Race to Dubai leader Bernd Wiesberger. Intro: 00:00; Reader Review: 02:40; Last Week Review: 06:53; Turkish Airlines Open Start: 19:51. Listeners should read visit Golf Betting System for the best golf betting tips coverage. Paul's full 2019 Turkish Airlines Open Preview at Golf Betting System is available here: Turkish Airlines Open Betting Tips Golf Betting System YouTube: Golf Betting System YouTube Channel Show this week: Turkish Airlines Open Betting Tips This week's Predictor Models are available here: European Tour Predictor Model Twitter: Steve Bamford @Bamfordgolf; Barry O'Hanrahan @AGoodTalkGolf; Paul Williams @GolfBetting Golf Betting System Facebook Group: Join our Golf Betting System Facebook Group A Good Talk Spoiled Channel on Podbean https://agoodtalkspoiled.podbean.com/ Listeners & Subscribers 18+. Please be Gambleaware.
On the Tuesday November 5 edition of BangTheBook Radio, host Adam Burke was joined by Brian Blessing, the host of Sportsbook Radio and Vegas Hockey Hotline, for this week’s Betting the Board segment. The guys took a look back to Week 9 and then a look ahead to Week 10 in the NFL, as they discussed Chargers vs. Raiders, Bills vs. Browns, and Falcons vs. Saints with free picks and prediction. Brian shared his analysis and thoughts on this evening’s action in the NHL after surveying the card and the guys looked at the Sabres and Lightning playing over in Stockholm later in the week. Finally, a strong field is ready for this week’s European Tour event, the Turkish Airlines Open and Brian shared some of his picks.
Brian Blessing, the host of Sportsbook Radio and Vegas Hockey Hotline, was our leadoff hitter on the program today to chat about the NFL, NHL, and this week’s European Tour event, the Turkish Airlines Open. On the NFL side, the guys recapped what we saw last week and then looked ahead to this week’s action, with breakdowns of Chargers vs. Raiders, Bills vs. Browns, and Falcons vs. Saints. On the NHL, they took a deep dive into Tuesday’s card, including some of Brian’s favorite selections for this evening, and also looked ahead to the weekend when the Sabres and Lightning play in Stockholm, Sweden. Finally, staying over across the pond, the guys went to Turkey to break down the Turkish Airlines Open in golf. Ralph Michaels is a professional handicapper over at WagerTalk.com and he joins us every Tuesday to break down football. Well, this week, the guys also talked college hoops with the start of the season on Tuesday night. First, they started with some college football, with thoughts on Washington vs. Oregon State, LSU vs. Alabama, and then Iowa vs. Wisconsin. On the college hoops side, they discussed some final tips and notes to prepare for the season. They looked at the ACC starting with conference games. Then they talked about Little Brother vs. Big Brother using Drexel vs. Temple as an example. Then they looked at three marquee games for Tuesday night, with Saint Mary’s vs. Wisconsin, Kansas vs. Duke, and Michigan State vs. Kentucky.
On the Tuesday November 5 edition of BangTheBook Radio, host Adam Burke was joined by Brian Blessing, the host of Sportsbook Radio and Vegas Hockey Hotline, for this week’s Betting the Board segment. The guys took a look back to Week 9 and then a look ahead to Week 10 in the NFL, as they discussed Chargers vs. Raiders, Bills vs. Browns, and Falcons vs. Saints with free picks and prediction.Brian shared his analysis and thoughts on this evening’s action in the NHL after surveying the card and the guys looked at the Sabres and Lightning playing over in Stockholm later in the week. Finally, a strong field is ready for this week’s European Tour event, the Turkish Airlines Open and Brian shared some of his picks.
Dave Kelner and Dave Tindall are with you to preview the Turkish Airlines Open on this edition of the golf podcast. The pair give their best bets for the event, speculate on who will win more Majors, Brooks Koepka or Rory McIlroy, and briefly touch on the genius of Tiger Woods. There's also some discussion about Brendon Todd's amazing win last week in the States. #golf #golfbetting #betting #podcast #bettingtips
On this episode of the Fantasy Golf Bag podcast Axis and Sky are joined by special guest, Dylan Beirne (@Dylan_Beirne), who is a golf analyst for the 15th Club. The guys chat about their favorite young Euro Tour golfers and get some insight from Dylan as to which of those have staying power as well as a brief chat on the next up and comers from the Challenge Tour. Near the end Axis and Sky discuss the end of the European Tour season with Dylan and who we can potentially look forward to seeing more of on the PGA Tour.Thank you for tuning in this week! Please take a moment to leave us an iTunes Rating and Review if you enjoyed the podcast. Each week the FGB crew puts out industry-leading content, and this week is no different. Everything from our regular DFS articles and Research tools, to the amazing PGA StatModels including Live and Historical tournament data that gives our members such a huge edge, we have you covered to help you take down some big DFS contests this week. Check out all of this at FantasyGolfBag.comWe plan to continue providing expert analysis, entertainment and DFS strategy throughout the season and there’s a few things you can do to help the mission:Please drop us a rating on iTunes and leave us an honest review. We read every single one and make it a point to always take your comments into consideration!The best way to get our latest show each week is to Subscribe to the Fantasy Golf Bag Podcast on your preferred platform!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @FGB_Podcastto get the latest happenings at the FGBLastly, do yourself a favor and try out are entire suite of DFS tools at www.fantasygolfbag.com to help you win more consistently in all of your DFS Golf contests! We offer many research tools and content along with our brand new PGA StatModel Lineup Optimizer, so get in now and start learning the strategies behind the best in DFS PGA.As always, thank you for spending part of your week with us on the Fantasy Golf Bag Podcast, and we hope to see you again next week!
On this week's podcast we look back on Rory McIlroy's WGC-HSBC Champions win and ask what is next for him? We also hear from legendary coach David Leadbetter, preview the Turkish Airlines Open and much more
#119. Wiley returns to talk the TURKISH AIRLINES OPEN+ pga survey, rising/falling + the perfect golfer.0:00 >> OPEN19:17 >> BAROFF & TURKISH AIRLINES OPEN37:37 >> CLOSE
Robert Lee, Jamie Spence and Rupert Bell reflect on a dramatic play-off victory for Rory McIlroy at the WGC-HSBC Champions. Hear from the Northern Irishman, who picked up his first European Tour victory since 2016, as well as runner-up Xander Schauffele and third place finisher Louis Oosthuizen. Plus, there’s a preview of the next event, the Turkish Airlines Open.
Das Golfjahr nähert sich dem Ende, die European Tour setzt zum Schlussspurt an. Doch bevor es nächste Woche zur Turkish Airlines Open geht , das erste von drei abschließenden Rolex-Series-Events, macht die Golfelite einen Abstecher zum letzten WGC-Event des Jahres zum WGC-HSBC Championship in Shanghai. Asiens Major wird dieses Turnier genannt. Malte Asmus blickt voraus auf das Turnier, das deutlich schlechter besetzt ist als die anderen drei Events der Serie. Aber, das vielleicht für Bernd Wiesberger gerade richtig kommt. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Pieters in der Hole-In-One-Challenge Weltrangliste: Woods bald wieder Top 5? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir e...
Das Golfjahr nähert sich dem Ende, die European Tour setzt zum Schlussspurt an. Doch bevor es nächste Woche zur Turkish Airlines Open geht , das erste von drei abschließenden Rolex-Series-Events, macht die Golfelite einen Abstecher zum letzten WGC-Event des Jahres zum WGC-HSBC Championship in Shanghai. Asiens Major wird dieses Turnier genannt. Malte Asmus blickt voraus auf das Turnier, das deutlich schlechter besetzt ist als die anderen drei Events der Serie. Aber, das vielleicht für Bernd Wiesberger gerade richtig kommt. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Pieters in der Hole-In-One-Challenge Weltrangliste: Woods bald wieder Top 5? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportpodcast.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Das Golfjahr nähert sich dem Ende, die European Tour setzt zum Schlussspurt an. Doch bevor es nächste Woche zur Turkish Airlines Open geht , das erste von drei abschließenden Rolex-Series-Events, macht die Golfelite einen Abstecher zum letzten WGC-Event des Jahres zum WGC-HSBC Championship in Shanghai. Asiens Major wird dieses Turnier genannt. Malte Asmus blickt voraus auf das Turnier, das deutlich schlechter besetzt ist als die anderen drei Events der Serie. Aber, das vielleicht für Bernd Wiesberger gerade richtig kommt. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Pieters in der Hole-In-One-Challenge Weltrangliste: Woods bald wieder Top 5? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportpodcast.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Das Golfjahr nähert sich dem Ende, die European Tour setzt zum Schlussspurt an. Doch bevor es nächste Woche zur Turkish Airlines Open geht , das erste von drei abschließenden Rolex-Series-Events, macht die Golfelite einen Abstecher zum letzten WGC-Event des Jahres zum WGC-HSBC Championship in Shanghai. Asiens Major wird dieses Turnier genannt. Malte Asmus blickt voraus auf das Turnier, das deutlich schlechter besetzt ist als die anderen drei Events der Serie. Aber, das vielleicht für Bernd Wiesberger gerade richtig kommt. Mehr Infos bei golfpost.de: Pieters in der Hole-In-One-Challenge Weltrangliste: Woods bald wieder Top 5? Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir e...
Dave Tindall landed the double last week with Justin Rose taking the Turkish Airlines Open and Bryson DeChambeau winning in Las Vegas and he has another double this week. He's joined by Dave Kelner to preview the Nedbank Golf Challenge and the Mayakoba Classic on this edition of the podcast. #betting #golf #podcast #golfpodcast
Bryson DeChambeau won his 5th PGA TOUR and is now 5th in the world golf rankings. Meanwhile, Justin Rose won the Turkish Airlines Open and returned to #1 in the world. Bob and Jay discuss it all. Next up is MorningRead.com's Alex Miceli and Bob questions Alex's recent article in morningread.com. In our GIVING BACK segment, Bob speaks to Corby Robertson Jr CEO Founder of The Spirit International on it's one-year-out date.
Justin Rose moved back to the top of the world rankings following a successful defence of the Turkish Airlines Open at Regnum Carya Golf and Spa Resort. Robert Lee and Jamie Spence hear from the Englishman as well as the man he defeated in play-off, Li Haotong. There’s also a look back on what was a dramatic conclusion to the Challenge Tour season and a preview of this week’s event, the Nedbank Golf Challenge hosted by Gary Player.
Golf’s European Tour has arrived in Turkey, so the Beyond The Game team went down to Antalya to check out the Turkish Airlines Open. #GolfOpen #TurkishAirlinesGolfOpen #Antalya
The boys are back with tips for this week's golf action and more bad beat stories from the LPGA.
Bruce Millington, Steve Palmer and Paddy Power's Iain McLaughlin look at this week's golf betting with The Turkish Open and The Shriners Hospitals For Children Open. All prices can be found at https://www.paddypower.com/golf On this week's Golf #Postcast: - Steve picks up a humongous amount from his 66/1 winning tip last week, almost cementing his millionaire status and we talk stag do's and...pregnancy!? #IWishIWasCalledFabio - The European Tour travels to Antalya for the Turkish Airlines Open with a few names in the mix with the likes of Justin Rose & Tommy Fleetwood confirmed. Could we see a former winner take the prize? Steve and Iain bring you their outright and each way selections. - The Shriners Hospitals For Children Open 2018 is with us again this year and with the course being relatively easy to play, could we see a few outsiders show up this year? - Plus, we try to get Iain to spill the beans on his recent stag do antics while Steve plans to celebrate his recent spoils with fireworks? - all in a day's work in another #Postcast! This week's main bets: Turkish Airlines Open Steve - Thorbjorn Olesen 11/1 Iain - Thomas Pieters 25/1 Shriners Hospitals For Children Open 2018 Steve - Aaron Wise 18/1 Iain - Joaquin Niemann 55/1 #ThisWillNotBeBeaten --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 --- Subscribe on YouTube: bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: www.racingpost.com Twitter: twitter.com/RacingPost & twitter.com/RP_TV Facebook: www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: @racingpost
Episode 50 - We've made it to our 50th episode - so thanks to all listeners, spread the word about the podcast! We travel to Las Vegas and Turkey this week for the Shriners and Turkish Airlines Opens. Tony Finau, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Bryson DeChambeau, Webb Simpson, Gary Woodland and defending champion Patrick Cantlay headline at TPC Summerlin, where birdies are a huge currency this week. The European Tour winds it's way to Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort in Turkey for a Rolex Series event. We are 3 tournaments from home on the Race to Dubai and the field includes defending champion Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Thorbjorn Olesen, Thomas Pieters, Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Matt Wallace. Serious double-digits under par are required this week for any player wanting to win 2 excellent autumn/fall tournaments this week. Intro: 00:00; Shriners Open Start: 03:49; Turkish Airlines Open Start: 36:46. Steve's full 2018 Shriners Open Preview at Golf Betting System is available here: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Betting Tips Paul's full 2018 Turkish Airlines Open Preview at Golf Betting System is available here: Turkish Airlines Open Betting Tips Steve talking Shriners Open + Turkish Airlines Open on Youtube: Steve talks Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Betting Tips Steve talks Turkish Airlines Open Betting Tips This week's Predictor Models are available here: Shriners Open Predictor Model Turkish Airlines Predictor Model Twitter: Steve Bamford @Bamfordgolf; Barry O'Hanrahan @AGoodTalkGolf; Paul Williams @GolfBetting Golf Betting System Facebook - Home of the 2018 Punters League: Join our Golf Betting System Facebook Group A Good Talk Spoiled Channel on Podbean https://agoodtalkspoiled.podbean.com/
Cameron Champ landed a winner at 50/1 in the Sanderson Farms Championship for this podcast last week, and he's in Vegas for the Shriners Open this week. That's one of two events covered on the podcast, with Dave Kelner and Dave Tindall also looking at the Turkish Airlines Open. #betting #golf #golfpodcast #podcast
The FGWW Podcast covering Fantasy Golf Picks and Betting Odds for the 2018 Turkish Airlines Open and the 2019 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
Wiley is back to talk SHRINERS OPEN + TURKISH AIRLINES OPEN with BAROFF. Wiley also talks: FINAU, X, CHAMP, PANDA, HALLOWEEN, VOTING, LPGA + HENRIK STENSON GLASSES. 0:00 -- OPEN22:12 -- BAROFF + SHRINERS OPEN/TURKISH AIRLINES OPEN43:02 -- CLOSE
Xander Schauffele prevailed in a play-off over compatriot Tony Finau to claim his first European Tour title at the WGC-HSBC Champions in China. Robert Lee and Paul Eales review the best of the action and hear from both Americans as well as defending champion Justin Rose. Plus there’s also a look ahead to the sixth Rolex Series event of the season, the Turkish Airlines Open at Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort.
The Fantasy Golf Worldwide Podcast Team reviews the 2017 Turkish Airlines Open and previews fantasy golf picks and betting odds for the 2017 Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City, South Africa. fantasy golfpga tour
Former European Tour players Robert Lee and Jamie Spence hear from Justin Rose after the Englishman secured his second victory in seven days at the Turkish Airlines Open. There are also exclusive interviews with tied second Dylan Frittelli and Challenge Tour Race to Oman winner Tapio Pulkkanen as well as a look ahead to the penultimate event of the season, the Nedbank Golf Challenge hosted by Gary Player.
The Fantasy Golf Worldwide Podcast Team reviews the 2017 WGC-HSBC Champions and previews fantasy golf picks and betting odds for the 2017 Turkish Airlines Open.
Dave Kelner, Dave Tindall and Mike Grenham are with you on this edition of the golf podcast to analyse the Turkish Airlines Open and the Shriners. This is Mike's final appearance on the podcast and he's gunning for a winner, with four picks! Check out all the betting for the tournaments by visiting the William Hill website or checking the App. #betting #golf #golfpodcast
Josh, Jamie and Henni discuss a remarkable comeback win for Justin Rose at the HSBC and a first PGA Tour win for Ryan Armour at the Sanderson Farms. They preview the Turkish Airlines Open, Shriners Hospitals For Children Open and the LET event in Abu Dhabi. Plus chat on Paul Casey, return (again) of the Tiger and many fun facts from Henni.
Dan Roebuck and Robert Lee review the WGC-HSBC Champions event in China where Justin Rose produced the biggest comeback of the season to claim his tenth European Tour title. We hear from the Englishman, who began his final round eight shots behind Dustin Johnson, as well as top ten finishers Henrik Stenson, Rafa Cabrera Bello and Bernd Wiesberger. Plus there’s also an exclusive interview with rising star Austin Connelly, who joins us ahead of the next event in the Rolex Series, the Turkish Airlines Open.
Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen wins his 4th European Tour title at the Turkish Airlines Open. Jamie Spence and Dan Roebuck review the Final Series action in Antalya, hearing from Olesen, his closest challenger David Horsey, and Bernd Wiesberger. Plus, they preview the penultimate event of the season, as Henrik Stenson looks to consolidate his lead in the 2016 Race to Dubai standings with a strong week at the Nedbank Golf Challenge hosted by Gary Player.
Dave Kelner and Dave Tindall are with you to preview the Turkish Airlines Open and the Shriners on this edition of the podcast. The guys give their best bets in both events. #golf #golfpodcast #betting
Robert Lee and John Hawksworth review Hideki Matsuyama’s incredible seven shot victory at the WGC–HSBC Champions in Shanghai. We hear from the new world number six as well as Rory McIlroy and Henrik Stenson, who moved to the top of the Race to Dubai rankings with a tied-second finish. There’s also an exclusive interview with Ross Fisher, who had another strong showing in China and a preview of the first event of the European Tour Final Series – the Turkish Airlines Open.
On the show this week we talk about the new rule changes for 2016 from The R&A and The USGA. It's been a while, so when big Tiger news combines in the form of another surgery and Steve Williams with a zero filter tell-all, we get stuck into a big discussion on Tiger. We look back on the events of last week - The Blue Bay LPGA, The Turkish Airlines Open won by the enigmatic VDub and The CIMB Classic, won by another of the young guns Justin Thomas after a record setting week. And to wrap up, we preview the events of the coming week with The LPGA off to Japan this week for The Toto Japan Classic, The PGA Tour hosts The Sanderson Farms Championship and The European Tour & PGA Tour combine for the WGC-HSBC Champions at Sheshan International in China.
The Golf Monthly team of Neil Tappin, Michael Harris and Nick Bonfield discuss the Turkish Airlines Open - won by Victor Dubuisson
Dan Roebuck and Jamie Spence review an emotional victory for Victor Dubuisson at the Turkish Airlines Open. They hear from the Frenchman, plus we get insights from those that challenged the top of the leaderboard, including Jaco Van Zyl, Kiradech Aphibarnrat and former World Number One Rory McIlroy. Next up on the Race To Dubai is the WGC HSBC Champions in Shanghai.
On the show this week we review our own seasons - targets set and achieved or missed, the reasons why, and what are our goals for next season and how we will go about preparing over the winter to achieve them. We look back on the events of last week - The Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship on The LPGA Tour, The UBS Hong Kong Open on The European Tour and The PGA Tour went to the bright lights of Vegas for The Shriners Hospital for Children Open, for the second week in a row on Tour the event was won by a rookie, this week it was the turn of Smiley Kaufman. And to wrap up, we preview the events of the coming week with The LPGA off to China this week for The Blue Bay LPGA, The European Tour heads to Turkey for the first event in The Race to Dubai Finals Series, The Turkish Airlines Open and The PGA Tour visits Malaysia for The CIMB Classic.
Mark Walton hosts this edition of the podcast, alongside Dave Kelner, as the pair preview the Turkish Airlines Open and the CIMB Classic. If you go at the top end of the market it's important not to miss and DK is hoping that this is a week for a leading light. Listen now as he gives you two selections in Turkey and three in the event in Malaysia. #golf #betting #golfpodcast #CIMBClassic #TurkishAirlinesOpen
Robert Lee and Gordon Brand Jnr reflect on a win for Justin Rose at the UBS Hong Kong Open. They hear from the Englishman and speak exclusively to the player he duelled with all weekend Lucas Bjerregaard. Matt Fitzpatrick and Patrick Reed are also featured, while an emotional Matt Ford talks after saving his European Tour card with a good finish at Fanling. Next up on the Race To Dubai is the Turkish Airlines Open at the start of the prestigious Final Series.
Turquoise waters, Mediterranean coastline and imposing Taurus mountain range in the background: Antalya’s natural beauty rightly earned it the nickname, “Gateway to the Turkish Riviera”. But with major diplomatic meetings and infrastructure projects in the pipeline, the coastal town is now proving that it can also be a centre of culture, hospitality and sports. We visit a new contemporary art gallery, independent hotels and cafés, as well as the 14 verdant golf courses of Belek – including the Montgomerie Maxx, host of this year’s exciting Turkish Airlines Open.
This week we were fortunate enough to sit down with @AGDundrum to discuss Ping's latest offering in drivers. We also review the Global Golf Awards, Rickie Fowler playing the Irish Open and Tiger's latest confrontation with the media. We enter our final week of the #top200 tournament and we go through the scenarios required. We also look back at the Turkish Airlines Open, the OHL Classic at Mayakoba and then we look ahead to this week's Q School events and the season ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
PODCAST NOTE: Listeners can tune in to iHeart Radio 740 The Game Wednesdays from 6-7 p.m. to hear The Golf Insiders live. Add The Golf Insiders podcast to your iPhone as an app. Click here and go to the bottom of the device's screen to create the "Quick Launch" icon for the Golf Insiders. Once you've done this it will add The Golf Insiders podcast as an App to your home screen. Holly G and special guest host Mike Jamison, Director International Network of Golf and a golf writer for the Examiner, are in the studio talking about Bubba Watson's magnificent win at the WGC-HSBC Champions after making an eagle from the bunker on the 72nd hole of competition. And then wins in sudden death. Bob Harig, ESPN.com, calls in to talk to Holly and Mike about Bubba's win. Harig said, "Might have been one of the best tournaments of the year." Bubba had double bogeyed the 17th and had issues on it and the 18th hole with a disturbance from the crowd there in Asia. Nick Taylor, a Canadian, won the Sanderson Farms tournament in the United States. Bob talks about Taylor's road to even qualify for the PGA Tour and feels that the PGA has done a great job of making these tournaments meaningful. Holly asks about the Turkish Airlines Open that is coming up this week. Last year Victor Dubuisson burst on the scene at this event. An event that Tiger shot around 20 under and finished 3rd. Bob and Holly talk about the 6 month suspension last week for a Xin-Jun Zhang signing incorrect score cards on the PGA China Tour. Jeff Babnieau, Golfweek, talks to Holly and Mike about going back out into the field to cover the sport after being the editor at Golfweek for awhile. Golfweek is redesigning the web site and tweaking the magazine for the 2015 season. Holly talks to Jeff about Charley Sifford receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his pioneer work on the PGA Tour. Holly also brings up Lydia Ko winning the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year at the age of 17. Mike says that he feels that Lydia has always looked and played like a veteran. Jeff and Holly talk about Colin Montgomerie being recognized for his 600th tournament appearance. There's a lot more golf coming up here in Florida - LPGA Race to the CME Globe in Naples, Fla., Hero World Challenge and the Father and Son tournament. Michael Collins, ESPN golf analyst, calls in to wrap up the show to talk about caddying on the Web.com Q School Second Stage. Michael will be on the bag for Parker McGlaughlin. "Every golfer needs something different from a caddy," and for some it's just positive reinforcement, like I have been providing Parker," Collins stressed. He also talked about the brutal weather conditions. Holly asks Michael who he thinks will end up being the caddy for Adam Scott? Adam is not spotlight driven. He would be okay sharing the limelight with his caddie. Michael also says that the personalities have to be able to work together.
Robert Lee is joined by Ewen Murray as Rory McIlroy seals his second European Tour Race To Dubai title in three years. The Northern Irishman did so without even playing as the Turkish Airlines Open was won by American Brooks Koepka, for his maiden European Tour triumph. We hear from the delighted rookie as he held off a strong field that included Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson and Marcel Siem. We also hear from European Tour stalwart Robert Jan Derksen who played his final professional round of golf after 18 years on Tour. We then bring you a comprehensive preview of this week’s season ending finale – The DP World Tour Championship in Dubai – with the help of the 2013 champion Henrik Stenson.
This week we have plenty to talk about. We discuss Mickelson's new role as Arizona State University "interim assistant", Bubba's dramatic victory in China, Nick Taylor's career defining victory and Padraig Harrington's frustrations. We then look at Sky Sports panellists' selections for PGA Players to Watch Out for in 2015 along with our own fancies for next year. We wrap up the episode with a look ahead to the Turkish Airlines Open and the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico.
Mark Walton and Mike Grenham are with you to preview the OHL Classic and the Turkish Airlines Open on this edition of the podcast. http://serve.williamhill.com/promoRedirect?member=audiobooUK&campaign=DEFAULT&channel=will_golf&zone=1484172145&lp=0 Harris English set the 72-Hole record at the PGA Tour event last term and returns to defend his crown, whilst the European Tour event sees almost half of the victorious European Ryder Cup team turn out in a stellar line-up. #Golf #Podcast #GolfPreview #TurkishAirlinesOpenPreview #OHLClassicPreview #Betting #GolfPodcast
Dan Roebuck & Robert Lee speak to the newly crowned European Tour Caddie of the Year, Craig Connelly. He helps the boys preview this week's Tour event, the Turkish Airlines Open.
Robert Lee and Dan Roebuck review Bubba Watson’s play-off victory at the WGC HSBC Champions event in Shanghai. The American saw off South African Tim Clark at the first extra hole to claim his first victory outside the USA. We hear from both the winner and runner up as well as from third placed Rickie Fowler and Irishman Graeme McDowell, who led the field after the first three rounds. We also hear from 6th placed Martin Kaymer and speak exclusively to his caddie, Craig Connelly, who picked up the European Tour Caddie of the Year award, voted for by his peers at the weekend. We then preview this week’s event, the Turkish Airlines Open, the last chance for players to make the top 60 in the Race to Dubai Rankings and qualify for the DP World Tour Championship finale in Dubai next week.
Dave Kelner and Mike Grenham are with you to preview the Turkish Airlines Open and The McGladrey Classic on this edition of the podcast. Colin Montgomerie has designed the host venue for the Turkish Open and Tiger Woods is in the field for the penultimate event in the European Tour's end of season series.