GolfChannel.com writers discuss and debate the latest news from the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA, Korn Ferry Tour, Champions Tour, College Golf, and the amateur game.
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A British take on current affairs in the world of golf. Some of it interesting, most of it not.
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A UK based Disc Golf Podcast, presented by Bowen, Duffy and Josh. Offering course reviews, Disc reviews and lots of fun along the way.
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Royal Links Golf Tours is a full service golf tour operator for golf vacations to the British Isles (Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales) In our episodes we'll give in depth experiences of our customers and their royal trip to the British Isles. Hear all about the championship links courses - the 4-5 star luxury hotels - the amazing black taxi tours - the whiskey/scotch tours - and many more unforgettable experiences while visiting the British Isles. Support this podcast: https://podcasters ...
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A monthly podcast in which the outspoken Brandel Chamblee and award-winning journalist Jaime Diaz discuss, debate and break down some of the more interesting topics in golf.
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Welcome to The Open Podcasts, the home for golf's greatest stories and documentaries from golf's original major. From feature length documentary episodes telling some of the most incredible stories in sport, to relaxed chats with some of golf's biggest stars, there is something for everyone with The Open Podcasts. Be sure to subscribe to never miss an episode. You can also stay in touch with The Open via our website and social channels, and you can email us at podcasts@theopen.com or join th ...
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BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter and commentator Katherine Downes re-visit memorable moments and stories from past Open Championships through exclusive new interviews with some of the biggest names in golf both past and present including Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa and Shane Lowry.
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Pop culture and sport collide as one of the world’s most recognizable athletes and one of TV’s most recognizable faces pair up for this all new GOLFPASS experiment. Four-time Major Champion Rory McIlroy and host of The Voice and The Today Show Carson Daly take on topics from golf to Rugby, TV to tunes, to tee shots and everything in between.
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Golf Channel brings you the 1Up Podcast with Gary Williams, a weekly conversation-based show where some of the biggest names in sports and beyond share their love of the game of golf.
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"FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonz ...
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Tour Pro's Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen talk everything golf every week on the leading Australian Golf podcast. The latest news, issues, and stories from Australia, Asia, the USA, Europe and from the PGA, LIV, and everything in between. As two guys who played at the highest level internationally, they tell it like it is, and take you behind the scenes to get an inside look into the world of golf, and we chat to listeners about what they're seeing, thinking about golf and about their own game. ...
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The Bomb Squad Podcast is a weekly golf podcast where we play through rain, pain, and unique terrain. Our hosts Matt Smyth and Jerry Lou talk generically about a sport that is anything but generic. Jerry spends his days wandering around the luscious landscapes of the Bandon Dunes while Matt is a 9-to-5er who specializes in fairways missed. These golf geniuses will help you navigate the world of golf as you've never seen. Bombs Away!
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The Forecaddie "On and Off the Grass" Podcast series is dedicated to bringing you only the best in audio entertainment from our diverse cast of characters hosted by Scott Sterner aka "The Forecaddie" I am a Loudmouth "Lifer" and responsible for all of Loudmouth Golf's Specialty Designs like "Bacon" and the famous PBR Pants. This is the most fun you'll have with your pants on... the radio.
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Comedy podcast hosted by Joey, Tommy, and Floyd of Boysenberry Clan.
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Two college golfers talking golf at the collegiate and professional level. Featuring hot takes, cold takes, special guests, and everything in between!
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Welcome to the Official Golf Betting Podcast of the DP World Tour. Hosted by Ollie Silverton, and joined by a panel of industry-leading golf tipsters and special guests, The Tips will preview all of the action on the DP World Tour and PGA TOUR as we try to sort the form horses from the long shots. So stretch off, pull the driver out and join us on The Tips. 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit: https://www.begambleaware.org/
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David Dusek, a senior writer at Golfweek, will host Forward Press on a weekly basis. He will speak with other golf writers, reporters, players and industry insiders about the latest happenings in golf. In addition to breaking down major championships like the Masters and U.S. Open, Forward Press delves into the world of the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour and the top players and newsmakers in the game.
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A Podcast about everything... and absolutely nothing. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poddimouths/support
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Welcome to the Spike Bar Podcast! I am your host, Ben Swanton, a quintessential golf nerd, looking to simply share my passion of golf with a wider audience. Each week there will be 2 podcasts. The first podcast will cover the news in the Professional game and preview the upcoming events on the PGA, European, and LPGA tours. This podcast will have a ‘Fantasy Golf’ and DraftKings slant to it, with me giving my predictions each week. The second podcast will be more of an interview style podcast ...
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It has been another year of Brexit Benefits that remain as illusive as the Loch Ness Monster. The pointlessly renamed Twitter continues to fill our timelines with deportation nonsense, and honesty and integrity remain taxing issues for the government. At least our green-washed British Prime Minister, Seven-Bins Sunak has been able to save us from the iniquitous meat tax. ’Levelling up’ has become the new ’cancel-culture’ as HS2 is thrown under the wheels of the big red northern powerhouse bu ...
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Welcome to Lead the Team. This podcast is for you if you'd like to motivate your direct reports, cultivate your top leaders, and accelerate your career. You'll discover the success strategies of the world's most innovative leaders where I dive into their keys to success and hard-earned, costly lessons. We've surpassed 200 episodes and host guests like legendary Honeywell CEO, David Cote and CEO of Dunkin Brands, Nigel Travis. As well as executives from companies you know like SAP, US Golf As ...
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As Lexi reminds, pro life isn't easy, especially for the young
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00:00: Scheffler's case dropped; time to move forward 6:00: Lexi's announcement furthers mental health awareness 10:00: Why pro life is difficult for young players 16:45: Players' teams are more than just about performance 20:06: What to watch for in Canada? Rory, of course! 23:00: Getting ready for Golf's Longest Day…
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Bonus: Todd Woodbridge 'Golf Opened More Doors For Me Than Tennis'
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A fun bonus pod today with Aussie tennis superstar Todd Woodbridge, who is also a veeeery handy golfer. Nick O'Hern & Mark Allen speak Todd about his commentary and how he navigates the personalities of guys like John McEnroe and Jim Courier. He tells us why he loved doubles so much. How did Todd go from tennis commentator to game show host? And wh…
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Ep. 88 - Brian Kendall - CanadianGolfTraveller.com
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the Travel Royally podcast, where we bring you the best in luxury travel and unforgettable experiences! This week, we’re thrilled to have Brian Kendall, the esteemed editor and founder of the popular website Canadiangolftraveller.com, as our special guest. Join us as we dive into Brian’s vast knowledge and pas…
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How to Ignite Confidence in Your Team - CEO Duck Donuts, Betsy Hamm
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The Carnivorous Donut Betsy Hamm is the visionary CEO of Duck Donuts, one of the fast-growing international franchise brands in the world known for warm, delicious and made-to-order donuts. She knows her customers so well she was even able to guess the very donut I ate that morning with my daughter within 5 minutes of meeting me. Maple Bacon… And w…
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Larry Mize - Part 3 (The Majors and the Ryder Cup)
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We get "the rest of the story" from 1987 Masters Champion, Larry Mize, as he talks about his favorite moments at the other majors and the pressure, and pleasure, of competing for his country at the 1987 Ryder Cup at Muirfield Village for Captain Jack Nicklaus. We continue with his Champions Tour experiences and future schedule as he looked forward …
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Larry Mize - Part 2 (PGA Wins and the 1987 Masters)
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Augusta, Georgia native and winner of the 1987 Masters Tournament, Larry Mize recalls his early days as a professional and revisits each of his wins on the Japan and PGA Tours including his exciting playoff victory in that Masters against two of the finest players in the world at that time, Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman. Listen in as Larry, who …
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Larry Mize - Part 1 (The Early Years and the Masters Dinners)
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Major Championship winner Larry Mize begins his life story recounting the days of his youth growing up in Augusta, Georgia. With the support of his parents, Larry was able to develop his game at Augusta C.C. as a boy and later developed a fondness for Augusta National and the Masters, first working there as a scoreboard operator at age 13. It was t…
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We discuss our love for Bloody Mary's with our preferred garnishes. We also talk about our experiences with bacheloring and the challenges of keeping the fridge stocked. The conversation digressed to the importance of lawn care and the different regional dialects in the US. Such and exciting episode! You should really listen or watch…. Or both! Cha…
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Sherri Steinhauer - Part 2 (2006 Women's British Open and The Solheim Cup)
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Winner of three Women's British Opens, Sherri Steinhauer, reflects back on the one that counted as a major, in 2006 at Royal Lytham. She fondly remembers her teacher, the late Manuel de la Torre, long-time professional at Milwaukee CC and recounts her other Tour wins and the physical and mental challenges that present themselves when playing golf a…
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Sherri Steinhauer - Part 1 (The Early Years and the 1992 du Maurier Classic)
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Two-time major championship winner Sherri Steinhauer begins her story learning golf with her parents and four older brothers at Nakoma Golf Club in Wisconsin. After winning the WI State Junior Championship 3-straight years, Sherri was off to play for Coach Pat Weis and the Texas Longhorns. She was low amateur at the 1983 Women's U.S. Open, had five…
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Ep65: Vale Grayson Murray, Top Aussie Lefties, & Mark: 'The Stupidest Thing in Golf I've Seen in My Life'
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Another big episode of Talk Birdie To Me today, and we start by discussing the awful news from the weekend at Colonial with the passing of Grayson Murray. Our thoughts are with his family and friends, and we hope they navigate through this terrible period with all the support they'll need. If you're struggling or need someone to talk to, you don't …
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Steve Jones - Part 4 (Career #2 and Senior Golf)
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Join us as Steve Jones takes us on a journey he refers to as his second career, having recovered from serious injury to capture the 1996 U.S. Open. He fondly recalls the recording Ben Hogan sent him after that win congratulating him on taming "The Monster". Voted PGA TOUR Comeback Player of the Year that year, Steve still had several victories in h…
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Steve Jones - Part 3 (Coming Back to Win the 1996 U.S. Open)
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In this third episode with Steve Jones we listen in as he recounts the serious dirt-bike accident that took him away from golf for nearly three years at age 32. With aggressive rehab, Steve continued to re-injure his hand which caused him to improvise the way he laid his hands on the golf club. Showing faint glimmers of hope on the Tour in 1995 and…
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Steve Jones - Part 2 (The Early Tour Wins)
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In part two of our four-part visit with Major Champion Steve Jones we hear him reflect on the adjustments to being on the road on the Tour in strange cities playing courses he had yet to learn. After reflecting on being the Q School medalist in 1986 with some fine players, Steve talks about winning his first meaningful check, teaming with Australia…
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Join us for this first of our four-part interview with 1996 U.S. Open Champion Steve Jones. After settling in to live in Yuma, Colorado at age 11 with his five brothers Steve was quickly introduced to golf by his father. The entire family enjoyed their $100 a year membership at Indian Hills Golf Club and this bunker-less nine-hole layout is where a…
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The tragic and shocking death of PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray
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0:00: The stunning, somber news that Grayson Murray died over the weekend 03:00: The deeper layers to Murray's story 06:00: Player reaction to Murray's death 10:00: Davis Riley wins Colonial, but was Scottie Scheffler distracted? 18:00: Updates to Scheffler's case in Louisville 23:00: Busy week in golf upcoming ... and something is "happening" with…
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We love to receive your voicemails, some are questions for Nick and Mark, others are you simply leaving a comment or a story. So, from time to time, we'll pop a voicemail in the Talk Birdie To Me podcast feed. Today, Damian from Melbourne has called in regarding the Top 100 discussion, he's played Cape Wickham at the weekend and has some thoughts. …
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Nanci Bowen - Part 2 (The 1995 Dinah Shore)
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In the second part of our engaging conversation with Nanci Bowen, we delve deeper into her life and career beyond the greens. This episode offers an intimate look at Bowen's multifaceted journey post-professional golf and her contributions that extend far beyond her championship titles. We begin with her recollections of her major championship win …
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Join us in this engaging first episode of a two-part series where we delve into the inspiring journey of Nanci Bowen, a professional golfer who has carved a remarkable path in the world of golf. Nanci, known for her tenacity and skill on the course, shares her experiences from the early days of her career, her challenges, and the pivotal moments th…
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Jack Nicklaus - Part 2 (Philanthropy, Course Architecture and Friendship)
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Perhaps the greatest the game of golf has ever seen, Jack Nicklaus joins us to share his favorite golf moment and where he would take a career mulligan (or two). He remembers his good friend Arnold Palmer, talks with pride of the philanthropic work he and his wife Barbara have done, of his golf course design body of work and about the best-selling …
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Following on from the podcast, Sophie surprised us with her eclectic 18, which we thought we’d throw out as a bonus pod. I hope you enjoy If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website…
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Jack Nicklaus - Part 1 (The Early Years and the Evolution of Technology)
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Arguably, the greatest professional golfer of all time, Jack Nicklaus, joins us to reminisce about his 60+ year friendship with Bruce Devlin and the early days traveling the globe together, promoting the game. Winner of 18 major championships (and 19 runner-up finishes), Jack is a World Golf Hall of Fame member with countless other honors and award…
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Mary Mills - Part 3 (The 1973 LPGA Championship)
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Three-time winner of major championships, Mary Mills, recounts making four back-nine birdies en route to her third major victory at the 1973 LPGA Championship at Pleasant Valley CC where Bruce Devlin won his final PGA Tour event the previous year. Mary recalls her record in the majors and reflects back on putting woes that led to her retirement fro…
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Mary Mills - Part 2 (The 1964 LPGA Championship)
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Mary Mills, winner of three majors, continues her story by reflecting back on her early wins on the LPGA Tour, including the 1964 LPGA Championship played at the Stardust CC in Las Vegas. Mary looks back on the many places in the world where she was able to play and introduce golf to the local population. She talks about where she got her nickname …
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Mary Mills - Part 1 (The Early Years and the 1963 Women's U.S. Open)
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Three-time major championship winner Mary Mills begins her story by sharing her memories of growing up on the Mississippi Gulf Coast where she took up the game the game at age 11. With regular lessons from 1935 PGA Champion Johnny Revolta, Mary enjoyed early amateur success winning the Women's State Am eight times in a row starting at age 14. She m…
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Bonus: Steve Bann on Coaching Baker-Finch, Allenby, Appleby, Choi
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A fantastic bonus episode today with one of the world's best golf coaches, who just happens to be an Aussie. Steve Bann has coached a number of superstars in world golf: Ian Baker-Finch, Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, K. J. Choi among others and has an enviable record of success. And he's a pretty handy player as well! Nick and Mark chat with Stev…
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Major championship winner Todd Hamilton begins his professional career playing in Asia. Listen in as he recalls the challenges of finding his winning form while changing countries and currencies on a weekly basis. Playing predominantly on the Japan Tour, Todd became the 2nd leading, non-Japanese career money winner amassing 11 wins on that Tour as …
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2004 Open Championship winner Todd Hamilton begins his life story by recounting the days of his youth spent in a small Midwestern town on the banks of the Mississippi River. Todd was introduced to golf at an early age by his grocer father. Mostly self-taught at his local nine-hole course, he had no boys golf team to compete on in high school yet wo…
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Post-PGA hangover: Xander's rise, Scottie update, Tour/PIF report
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0:00: A few days later, what stood out about Xander Schauffele's win? 07:00: Why Xander's speed training has been so effective 14:00: Latest on Scottie Scheffler's ongoing legal issue 22:00: Tour and PIF deal "very much alive," according to New York Times 29:00: What's on the grill for Memorial Day weekend…
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Entrepreneurial Equity - CSO Scott Kinka of Bridgepointe Technologies
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Entrepreneurial Equity... Scott Kinka, Chief Strategy Officer of Bridgepointe Technologies, has been an entrepreneur is EVERY job he's been in... and it's literally paid off. ...as he was also a founding partner and CTO of Cloud Services Innovator and Evolve IP, which exited to Private Equity in 2017. Now he's brings that magic and mindset to his c…
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Podding live form Stockport Golf Club, Sam sits down with Sophie Walker to talk her about her career in the game of golf, broadcasting and her reflections on the game mre broadly. Had a lot of fun hanging out with Sophie, who really does just adore the game! Tune in Friday for a special bonus Eclectic 18 Episode. If you've enjoyed this episode, ple…
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Meg Mallon - Part 3 (2004 U.S. Open and the Solheim Cup)
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18-time winner on the LPGA Tour, Meg Mallon finishes her career with a flourish by winning her 4th major, the 2004 Women's U.S. Open over Annika Sorenstam with a brilliant bogey-free closing round of 65, the finest final round in the 59-year history of the event. Meg remembers the golf history she witnessed playing with Sorenstam when she shot 59, …
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Meg Mallon - Part 2 (1991 LPGA and U.S. Open and the 2000 du Maurier Classic)
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Winner of four major championships, Meg Mallon takes us through many of her 18 tour wins including the 1991 LPGA Championship where she birdied the last to win, the 1991 Women's U.S. Open just two weeks later where play was so slow Lori Garbacz ordered a pizza on the 14th hole and had it delivered on the 17th tee, and the 2000 du Maurier Classic wh…
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World Golf Hall of Fame member, Meg Mallon takes us back to her younger days growing up in Michigan with sporting parents and five siblings. Competition came naturally to Meg in that environment and she was introduced to golf at age 7 with some early lessons. Typical of many of golf's greats, she competed in a variety of sports and was a big fan of…
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[PoddiMouths Classic] Saturday School, It's Been Kubiked, and Black Outs
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The two of us were talking today and noticed that our classic episodes seem to fall on similar weeks each year. We should really look at that and start to "plan" ahead. Yeah right. HA! Here's another classic episode for you all to enjoy. [Classic Episode] We're back and better than ever. Well, sort of. Jon is still struggling with technology and sp…
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Million Dollar Leadership Lesson - CFO Phenom, Davinder Athwal
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Million Dollar Leadership Lesson. Davinder Athwal, CFO of Phenom, shares a costly mistake he made early in his career which reshaped his entire approach to leadership. You'll find how a seemingly insignificant decision led to an unfortunate chain of events. And... ...💡often the biggest mistake can lead to the most profound learning. He used the ins…
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Gary Player - Part 2 (The Open Championships)
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Gary Player, nine-time Major Championship winner on the regular Tour and World Golf Hall of Fame member recounts his love of Australia, several of his Major victories including his three Open Championships, and the racial prejudice he witnessed on the PGA Tour and around the world. As always, this conversation takes many delightful twists and turns…
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One of the original “Big 3” and winner of 18 major championships, nine on each Tour, World Golf Hall of Fame member Gary Player shares his passion for the Game in a lively and energetic discussion about the old days with “The Devil”, facing adversity, his love of country, healthy lifestyle & fitness, the apartheid history of South Africa, conservat…
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Ep64: Nick & Mark's Criminal Confessions, Xander Wins a Tight One, & Why Tiger Was Told to 'Stop Talking'.
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It's a huge episode this week, so much to unpack from Valhalla. And we kick it off with 'jail confessions'. Have Nick or Mark been to prison? One has, and one nearly did. We hear the stories of what happened at the start of the pod. But then onto Scottie Scheffler. Not often you see a golf pro in prison midway through a tournament - in fact it is p…
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The CEO's Inspiration - Belimed Co-CEO, Dustin Dzwonkowski
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The CEO's Inspiration Dustin Dzwonkowski, Belimed Co-CEO and CCO, shares the hardship he faced early in life that ultimately fueled his motivation and accelerated his success. His personal story is powerful. What he learned shaped his leadership approach and propelled his rapid ascent over 8 years from Account Executive to C-Suite. If you're facing…
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Sandra Haynie - Part 2 (Winning Majors at the LPGA, the U.S. Open and the du Maurier)
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World Golf Hall of Fame member Sandra Haynie continues her story with the 1973 season and fondly recalls her six titles the following year including two majors, her second LPGA Championship and the Women's U.S. Open where she birdied the final two holes to win. Sandra explains her decision to step away from the Tour in 1977 citing the toll various …
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Sandra Haynie - Part 1 (The Early Years and the 1965 LPGA Win)
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4-time major championship winner and member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, Sandra Haynie begins her story as a young girl in Texas, learning the game under the watchful eye of her father Jim and A.G. Maxwell who shaped her game and instilled the fundamentals she relied on her entire career. Sandy knew at age 9, when she had a chance to play with B…
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PGA Sunday: At last, Xander Schauffele is a major champion
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0:00: Takeaways from a fun final day at Valhalla 03:00: What was different this time for Xander Schauffele 10:00: Why Schauffele is built for the long haul 18:00: Why we miss Bryson DeChambeau 27:00: Viktor Hovland's return to the primetime 32:00: The latest on Scottie Scheffler, and why we'll remember that most 35:00: What we're watching for at th…
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Tommy Aaron - Part 2 (The 1973 Masters and the 1969 Ryder Cup)
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Tommy Aaron recounts his career highlight, winning the 1973 Masters Tournament. Tommy also relates the full story of the scorecard debacle at the Masters in 1968 that kept Roberto De Vincenzo from a playoff with eventual winner Bob Goalby. He takes us inside the room at the iconic Masters champions dinner, reflects on the famous "Concession" at the…
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Tommy Aaron - Part 1 (The Early Years and Tour Wins)
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Winner of the 1973 Masters Tournament, Tommy Aaron, begins his story by recounting his younger days growing up in a town with no golf course and attending a high school with no golf team yet still persevering to win the Georgia State Class A High School Golf Championship. After much collegiate and amateur success, including a runner-up finish to Ch…
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PGA Saturday: The leaderboard just got a whole lot more congested
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0:00: First takeaways from the third round of the PGA 03:00: How the 15th hole flipped this tournament on its head 04:30: Bless Johnson Wagner's heart 06:30: Who on this leaderboard can you actually trust? 12:00: What happened to Scottie Scheffler on Saturday? 17:00: Discussing how far back is too far back 19:00: Disappointing third rounds from Ror…
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Gloria Ehret - Part 2 (The 1966 LPGA Championship)
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Gloria Ehret takes us back through her LPGA career which began with a confidence-building 5th place finish in the 1965 LPGA Championship, her first year on tour. That led to her one major win the following year at Stardust C.C. in Las Vegas. Gloria prevailed by 3 shots over the great Mickey Wright and earned her Most Improved Player on the LPGA Tou…
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Winner of the 1966 LPGA Championship, Gloria Ehret, takes us back to the days of her youth growing up in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Gloria, a multi-sport athlete, was introduces to golf by her father and uncle who needed a fourth to round out their group. Under the watchful eye of the pro at the local muni, she developed her game and, after an exhibi…
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PGA Friday: Behind the scenes of Scottie Scheffler's arrest, return to course
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0:00: A day unlike any other at the PGA 03:30: What Rex and Lav did to cover the unprecedented Scottie story 07:00: The chaotic few hours as Scottie, players waited for a resolution 10:00: What it was like when Scheffler returned to the course 17:00: What Scheffler's second-round 66 taught us about him 22:00: Best of the rest from the second round …
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Ben Crenshaw - Part 3 (The Ryder Cup and the Majors)
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We begin with the 2-time Masters Champion in the 18th fairway of the final round of his emotional Masters win in 1995. He tells of his enduring love of his long-time caddie, Carl Jackson and how Carl’s perceptive eye spotted a swing flaw that turned Ben’s game around that week. Ben recounts his favorite U.S. Open and Open Championship experiences a…
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