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After a couple of weeks off, the boys get into a few of the golf headlines that have popped up in that time. This is our last show of 2024 and one of the hosts was a bit of a Grinch as it relates to the world of golf and much of what is happening. We start off by discussing Scottie's win at the Hero and touch on JT and Tiger as well. Q-School was this past week and a friend of the pod was medalist! The state of golf with the PGA Tour, LIV Golf, TGL, and other golf entertainment events are discussed. Are things better now? We also chat about the promotion of Kevin Kisner as the lead analyst on NBC golf coverage. Thanks for tuning this year and we look forward to a great 2025!
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We are almost to the end of the season. We discuss Rory and his Race to Dubai victory to kick off the show. There are a couple little diversions along the way. We then get into the PGA Tour changes coming off the heels of Rafa Campos's win in Bermuda. Is that kind of life changing win a thing of the past? Some Ryder Cup news items are broken down. We then get into our picks for the RSM Classic and last event of the Fall Series.
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Remember us? After a couple of weeks off, we are back. We discuss some items as it relates to judging how good your putting is and then get into a conversation regarding chipping and pitching on Bermuda grass. Hopefully those chats help you! We then get into some thoughts on Rory's swing change and the proposed changes to the PGA Tour in 2026. A couple of Ryder Cup items "broke" right before we came on the air so we give our thoughts on those. We then cap the show with our picks for this week's Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
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The PGA Tour "off-season" is a little slow so we are shooting the bull about our own games and experiences. There are a few topics in the world of professional golf that we touched on. We then answer some listener questions this week that have quite a range of topics. The show finishes with our picks for this week's ZOZO Championship in Japan.
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It is a slow time in the golf world so we are a bit all over the place. We start off with a discussion on Jay's debut in a big time club event. With a plus 7 handicap in tow, is he ready to grind in a club event? Professional events be dammed, it's sandbagger time. We then get into Matt McCarty's recent success and heater. That also leads us down a discussion on the struggles and costs associated with getting good players and athletes on tour. We answer a few questions from listeners in a poorly executed new segment. We finish the show with our picks for this week's Shriners Children's Open.
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Another Presidents Cup in the books and a similar story. We break down the action from another American victory. We discuss some the players, matches, and drama that unfolded. Who performed well? Who performed poorly? The captains and their roles are discussed. Will Keegan's inclusion as a player help him out next year as the Ryder Cup captain? There are a few other notes from around the world of golf and Mike is back with another "Masshole Minute". What is he fired up about now? We then make our picks for this week's Sanderson Farms event on the PGA Tour.
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After an off week for the boys, we are back to discuss a lot of topics in the world of golf from tours all around the globe. We start discussing Rory and his close calls recently on the DP World Tour. We then get into a few LIV topics as they played back-to-back weeks to determine their titles. A "Masshole Minute" makes a return thanks to comments by Jon Rahm. There is a short chat about the Solheim Cup and US Mid-Am after we had boots on the ground for both events. We then finish by previewing and making our picks for this week's Presidents Cup.
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After a week off, we are back to discuss the season finale. Scottie Scheffler is crowned FedEx Cup champion after a tremendous season. How good was this season? Where does it rank in recent years? We discuss his year and his dominance. Did he actually make too much money this year? We touch on a few other topics surrounding the Tour Championship and adjacent topics. We then get into the Captain's picks for this year's Presidents Cup. Who got snubbed? We cap the show with our picks for the Fall Series event this week in California.
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We discuss a lot of different "Cups" on today's show. We start off with Keegan Bradley's win at the BMW in Denver. We get into the cut line of the top 30 in the FedEx Cup playoffs as well. There is a session complaining about the rules of golf after Matt Fitzpatrick is denied a new driver head after his cracks. We then get into the President's Cup teams, standings and potential captain's picks, which lead into a Ryder Cup discussion surrounding Keegan's captaincy. We touch on Lydia Ko's in at St. Andrews real fast before we make our picks for the Tour Championship this week.
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Had a couple of guests to start off the show this week. Jordan Utley and John Rosenstock have both recently qualfied for the US Mid-Am in their hometown, so we get a chance to talk about the experience so far and how did they get it done! Make sure to root them on! Jay and Mike then do a stripped down version of their normal routine afterwards to talk Hideki, Presidents Cup, LIV and some other note worthy golf items. They finish the show with their picks for the BMW Championship this week in Colorado.
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We get into the regular season finale at the Wyndham Championship and an eventful final round. Aaron Rai gets his first win on the PGA Tour and sneaky has some amazing strokes gained data. Max Greyserman comes close but has a tough stretch on the back nine that hopefully he can take some positives from. We then get into the curious and bizare case of Matt Kuchar electing to not finish his round on Sunday and his the only player to come back. After Lydia Ko gets into the LPGA Hall of Fame on points, we discuss the merits of this system versus a committee vote. We glace at the FedEx Cup bubble watch after a brief look at this week's US Amateur that is goin on. The show finishes with our picks for the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
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It was an adventourous episode for the boys. There were a wide variety of topics discussed this week and not always golf. We do get in-depth on the Olympic competition of course with Scottie's impressive comeback. We talk about what happened to Rahm as well. Some of the other competitors are discussed along with getting into a discussion on Jack and Arnie. We do some forecasting on Rory McIlroy's future. There is even some basketball talk and gymnastics talk as well. Who ever would have thought Larry Bird and Simone Biles get brought up on the same golf podcast? The show finishes with our picks for this week's regular season finale at the Wyndham Championship.
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It's Olympic week! We start off getting into a few topics based on some of our own local golf happenings and personal experiences. We then get into the 3M Open and how a tour player can be so close even though the results may not say so. It change quickly for these guys as things are so tight on tour and a few shots here or there mean a lot! We talk about some of the slowest guys on tour as well. There is a little LIV discussion coming off of Jon Rahm's victory. We then talk about the Olympic format before making our picks for this week's event.
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There were two big golf opens this past weekend. We start off with a breakdown of the State Open of Virginia after our own Jay Woodson went on a Sunday charge to make things very interesting. Great playing Jay! We then get into The Open Championship and Xander winning another major in quick fashion. We discuss some amazing stats to show off his consistency and lack of a weakness in his game. His major record is impressive but how will he major career stack up against some of his peers. We finish off the show with our picks for this week's 3M Open.
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It's coffee golf season! We breakdown Bob MacIntyre's big win on home soil in Scotland. We discuss he great break and sprinkler head ruling on #16 that lead to the eagle. We touch on a few of the other contenders. The recent success of college players and amateurs has been impressive. Why have the tides shifted in "prime" age on tour now? Keegan Bradley was named Ryder Cup Captain last week and we chat about our thoughts on the outside of the box pick. We then get into our preview and picks for The Open Championship.
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The US Mid-Am is coming to Kinloch Golf Club in September and Mike was invited to join their Media Day held a couple of months ago. Mike was able to get some short sit down interviews with Vinny Giles, Stew Hagestad, Evan Beck, Bill McCarthy and Mike Crowley. With some summer vacations on tap for the guys, we thought this would be a nice change of pace from our typical shows. Hope you enjoy!
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Stop us if you've heard this before; Scottie Scheffler won a golf tournament this past weekend. He won another signature event in CT in a playoff over Tom Kim. We discuss Scottie's epic run and compare it to some of the great seasons in PGA Tour history. Could this be one of the best ever when the season is over? We talk about the protesters, of course, but also breakdown a few topics surrounding Tom Kim. Cameron Young shoots 59, but are sub-60 rounds still cool? Why have there been so many in recent years? We touch on LIV Nashville before getting into our picks for this week's Rocket Mortgage Classic.
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Bryson gets another US Open championship in dramatic fashion over Rory McIlroy. We breakdown all of the action from the last major. What were the key moments and shots that defined a tremendous finish? We touch on Rory and how this will affect him moving forward. Should he have spoken to the media afterwards? The crowds are now behind Bryson but is he really a changed person? The USGA setup the golf course awesome and we discuss our thoughts on how we thought it played. There were a few other noteworthy performances- both good and bad- that we talk about. We then finish the show with our picks for this week's Travelers Championship.
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Another Scottie win to breakdown this week. Did he win with his "B" game? Where can he stack up with some of the best seasons of all time as he gets closer to "Tiger" status? We touch on the Murifield Village a little bit and avoid another course design/ rollback argument this time. We breifly discuss some crazy comebacks for women around the world. There is then a lengthy breakdown of Pinehurst No. 2 and some thoughts regarding this week's US Open before we make our DraftKings picks.
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Big shot Bob gets it done in Canada. We start the show discussing his win at the RBC Canadian Open along with Yuka Saso's victory at the US Women's Open. Then we get into the main topic stemming from Jay's appearance in US Open Final qualifying and the "Longest Day in Golf." Jay gives us a breakdown of the day and playing with Marc Leishman. This gets us into a little LIV discussion based on some things Marc said to Jay. Of course, a rollback debate breaks out again after the stories Jay tells about his other playing opponent. We cap the show with our picks for this week's Memorial Tournament at Jack's place.
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