Episodes
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The postseason awards continue to fly in for the Ole Miss women’s golf team following its first national title in program history.Head coach Kory Henkes was named the 2020-21 Division I Jackie Steinmann Women’s Golf Coaches Association National Coach of the Year. Henkes becomes the first Rebel head coach to earn the award from the WGCA. It also marks just the seventh time the award has gone to an SEC head coach since the honor was first handed out in 1984. In this episode we talk about their historic run at the National Championships, Henkes' culture she has established and what type of recruits she is looking for.
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In this episode, J.C. Deacon, Men's Golf Coach at the University of Florida talks about the Gators current state, NCAA Championship ,recruiting, will the PGA Tour U ranking system slow the pro process, What makes Gainesville special, and more!
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In this episode Alex tells us how the recruitment process to Wake Forest was like being from a foreign country, relive his Walker Cup experience, and describes how his post season prep is going for NCAA National Championships!
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In this episode Ludvig tells us how the recruitment process was like being from a foreign country, relive his wins this season, and describes how his post season prep is going for NCAA National Championships!
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In this episode Pierceson relives his recruitment to Texas, what it was like playing in the Walker Cup, his future goals for playing professional golf, and more! You don't want to miss this episode!
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Sam Houston State managed to advance to the NCAA D-I Men's Championship for the first time in school history despite missing its best player, William Holcomb IV, from the starting lineup. We check in with Will and the bearkats before their trip to the NCAA Championship!
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Chris Parra gives us an inside the ropes view of the Masters! He walks us through how Ollie Osborne is preparing for the Masters, his practice rounds with Bryson DeChambeau and Dustin Johnson, and gives us an update on SMU Golf! You don't want to miss this episode!
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Coach Hybl talks about what making Sooners successful this golf season, past All Americans, Sooner culture and more college golf talk!
It took Ryan Hybl little time to return the Oklahoma men's golf program to national prominence.
Named OU head coach on June 22, 2009, Hybl took over a program that finished 10th in the 2009 Big 12 Championship and inside the top nine just once that spring, and has guided it to the four best single-season scoring averages in school history and to the NCAA Championships each of the last eight years. In fact, OU is one of just three teams to reach the national tournament in each of the past eight years, joining Illinois and Texas.
Hybl has coached 10 Sooners to All-America recognition. Abraham Ancer was an honorable mention All-American in 2010-11 and Will Kropp earned the same acclaim in 2011-12. In 2014-15, a pair of Sooners grabbed the honor in Michael Gellerman (third team) and Grant Hirschman (honorable mention). The following season, Max McGreevy was named a third-team All-American. After the Sooners claimed the 2017 national title, McGreevy, Hirschman, Brad Dalke and Blaine Hale all earned honorable mention honors. In 2018, Quade Cummins, Dalke, Hale and Hirschman secured All-America honors. In 2019, Patrick Welch and Garett Reband were named All-Americans bringing Hybl's total to 10 players garnering 18 All-America honors. -
Welcome one of lead analysts for the PXG College Golf Showcase, Arron Oberholser. We take Arron back to his college days where he attended San Jose State University. In 1996, as a junior, he won six college golf titles during the regular season, matching Tiger Woods, a sophomore at Stanford University. In the 1996 postseason, competing for college Player of the Year, Woods won the regionals and the NCAA Championship, while Oberholser finished second in every statistical category. You'll want to listen to this episode to hear these incredible stories.
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Ask current or former players and coaches to describe Florida State golf assistant coach Robert Duck, and a common theme quickly develops. The memories range from his preparation as a coach, to his incredible ability to relate to players, to how he helped shape their golf game, to the impact he continues to have on their lives long after they have graduated from FSU.
We relive some his incredible stories, understand his coaching at FSU and more!
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Welcome University of Arizona head golf coach and alumnus of the PXG College Golf Showcase, Jim Anderson to our first episode! In this episode Coach Anderson talks about his #1 ranked Wildcats, recruiting, and more!