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Looking for a hardcore PGA Tour breakdown, or ways to improve your swing, well friend, then you’re in the wrong place. This is a conversation podcast about bogey golfers by bogey golfers. Broadcaster Joe Simons and GolfLink Editor Nick Heidelberger cover everything outside the ropes. Welcome to Patrick Reed’s least favorite golf podcast: At The Turn.
There are still MANY weeks left in the golf season and the fellas set some end of season goals. Before that, they break down the top and bottom of the final (individual) standings on LIV golf and look at how the Ryder Cup Teams are shaping up. Spoiler: Team USA might be in trouble.
It's the sequel no one asked for: Happy Gilmore 2. Netflix's follow-up to the 1996 classic, is not ALL bad. Genuine laughs were had and some of the cameos actually landed. Before that, Nick recounts his attempt to break in 80 in July. Lessons were learned. Handicaps went down. But did he do it? Tune in to find out.
WARNING: This episode is not meant for children's ears. The fellas welcome in Bill Myers to appreciate Scottie Too Hottie and other stellar play from the 2025 Open Championship. Immediately afterwards it's time hate! Detailing which pro golfers are the easiest to dislike.
Men's Major Season is coming to a conclusion this week and the boys are here to break it all down. Before they pick winners of The 2025 Open Championship, they debate the best and worst major championship to win. Finally, a Mad Golfer of the Week who's very particular about their beer and a Nick Rules that reminds us all to count our clubs before the first tee.
Wanna get that new golf club feeling without buying new clubs? Well friend, you should regrip your clubs! Nothing spruces up a golf bag like a fresh set of grips. Joe tells his tale of switching from standard to mid-size. Then, the fellas discuss the DIY era of golf equipment before a very rational Mad Golfer of the Week and an extremely useful Nick Rules.
You stripe a tee shot down Broadway only to find that your ball has come to rest in a divot. Should you get free relief or suck it up and hit the damn ball? The fellas discuss a hot weekend warrior topic. Then, they make a few goals to get them through 2025.
Jokes were told, drinks were spilled and even the occasional birdie was made, but now what do we do after the long anticipated golf trip has concluded? The fellas discuss how to snap out of a post tournament funk. Before that, they recount (yet another) triumph at their beloved Corner Club Open.
Two of the most important tournaments in golf are happening THIS weekend. The U.S. Open & The Corner Club Open. Nick and Joe are joined by friend of the program - Bryan Romey. The fellas discuss the merits of the USGA's Exceptional Score Reduction before chatting about the CC Open. Then, which course most exemplifies the U.S. Open? Finally, the guys picks some guys to look at this week at Oakmont, besides Scottie Too Hottie.
Mini drivers, zero torque putters, and 9-woods. Are these going to be part of the game for years to come, or a distant memory in ten years time? That's what the boys debate in this week's episode, but there's so much more! An extended handicap report features Joe's impulsive decision to purchase a new putter. Reebok stars past and present collide: would you rather have the career of Allen Iverson or Bryson DeChambeau?
A seemingly simple topic, with complex results. The fellas stop at the halfway house and choose their favorite foods to buy at the golf course. Is it too early for a mid-season slump? Not according to the fellas. Both find themselves in a rut, and search for answers to get out of it. Joe is taking his first golf lesson in over twenty years and shares his trepidations.
The PGA Championship is a Major, but it is unquestionably the fourth most interesting one. The fellas attempt to do what no other golf podcast has been brave enough to try: fix the PGA. After that, they offer their expert analysis on who will win the tournament.
Instruction takes many forms, and on this episode of the show Nick and Joe recount tales of leaking oil down the stretch for your benefit. Not all collapses are created equal and the fellas are trying to talk it out in hopes of learning how to get it into the house. Before all that, a tale of glory from links: ordering Door Dash (not a sponsor) to the 10th tee box.
A 30-foot double breaking putt, a flushed fairway bunker approach, executing a tee shot on a narrow hole. Even in the darkest times on the course, there's ALWAYS shots that keep us coming back. The fellas list their top five. Before that, they break down early returns in the 2025 golf season.
Joe hit a guy with his tee shot. Nick had a five putt. Golf season is here, baby!!! Even though we're only a few weeks into spring, the fellas have too many juicy stories not to share with the patrons. Stay tuned until the end of the episode, Nick Rules explains how you've been miscounting your putts.
It's here! The 2025 Masters is this week. The boys touch on the biggest storylines: Scottie bland Champions Dinner menu, can Rory actually get it done, and controversial figures in the field. After that they pick their winners and Dane shares the exciting things he's doing over at Matchstick HQ.
Wear what you want to wear, is the mantra of the returning champ and fashion expert: Greg Monteforte of GolfThreads. Our pal also shares the latest spring trends, brands at affordable prices for those trends, and his tips for deciding if a social media brand is good or a grifting. Before that we touch on Tiger Woods' latest conquest, please respect his privacy at this time...
Who among us hasn't fired one off of the hosel? We've all hit a shank in our day and you know what, that's ok. The fellas break down their experiences with the most terrifying shot in golf. Before that, Joe reports on early season results and Phil finished third on LIV.
Titleist, Callaway, Srixon oh my! The golf ball is the only piece of equipment used on every shot, yet its importance is often overlooked. The fellas and friend of the program Bryan Romey discuss their personal preferences, as well as their three keys for choosing the right one. Before that the boys assess their offseason goals and shower some love on the viral golf shot being disparaged by Cool Kids Media.
Friend of the show Justin Smoot returns for another epic appearance. He gives a full breakdown of how to hold golf club correctly, along with other sage advice that only he can dispense.
January is peak tinkering time for golfers and the fellas detail how they are spending their offseason to improve that handicap. After that, they briefly touch on TGL before talking about Nick's annual trip to Orlando for the 2025 PGA Merchandise show.
Looking for a hardcore PGA Tour breakdown, or ways to improve your swing, well friend, then you’re in the wrong place. This is a conversation podcast about bogey golfers by bogey golfers. Broadcaster Joe Simons and GolfLink Editor Nick Heidelberger cover everything outside the ropes. Welcome to Patrick Reed’s least favorite golf podcast: At The Turn.