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Adam Hayes talks about caddying on the PGA and LPGA Tours for over 20 years, how his relationship with Jon Rahm has evolved and what makes the Spaniard so good, working at Ryder Cups and majors, the difference between American and European Tour course set-ups, looping for a player who made a hole-in-one to win a PGA Tour play-off, and much more.…
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John and Kit talk about a run of emotional wins on the European Tour from Marcus Armitage, Richard Bland and Jonathan Caldwell, and an incredible tear-jerking victory for Conor O’Neil on the EuroPro Tour. Plus, we preview the US Open with John reflecting on playing Torrey Pines on the PGA Tour and the lads picking their favourites and outsiders.…
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Former England cricketer James Taylor shares the inspirational story of how golf has helped him since retiring from cricket due to a heart condition, what he loves about the sport, how he’s got down to scratch in four-and-a-half years, and playing with other top cricketers like Stuart Broad, James Anderson and Aaron Finch.…
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Sky Sports commentator and coach Tim Barter opens up about Richard Bland’s emotional win at the British Masters, coaching and getting a chipping masterclass from Seve Ballesteros, fixing Darren Clarke’s swing, interviewing his hero Jose Maria Olazabal at the Ryder Cup at Medinah, the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island, and so much more.…
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Sky Sports Golf podcast host and interviewer Josh Antmann joins the lads to talk about Rory McIlroy’s resurgence, doing on-course interviews at the last two European Tour events in Tenerife, the rise of Garrick Higgo, the Walker Cup, and working his way up at Sky Sports. Plus, we turn the tables and Josh plays Ponder the Pro.…
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Sky Sports presenter and reporter Jamie Weir joins John and Kit to discuss the 2021 Masters, including the keys to Hideki Matsuyama's win, great debut performances from Will Zalatoris and Bob MacIntyre, a resurgent Jordan Spieth as an heir to Seve's thrown, where Rory McIlroy goes from his missed cut, and much more.…
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