On this episode, we begin by examining LIV Golf's format shift as they approach 2026 and discussing the potential implications of this decision. We then delve into the value of granting professional golf tournament exemptions to certain influencers, analyzing both the benefits and the potential downsides of this practice.
Jeff will share whether he managed to get in one more round of golf and if it required lights to finish, while Scott reveals which Hockey Hall of Famer he randomly chatted with at a recent NHL game.
Finally, following up on last week's 'Spin The Wheel' segment, we'll address several leftover topics. We'll answer listener questions ranging from how to handle pressure on the golf course to the biggest course management mistakes made by average golfers
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A different spin this week! We're changing up the show's format by adding a dose of randomness to the topics. We loaded twenty different golf subjects into a wheel and will spin it to decide what we discuss.
From cart and range etiquette to the issues of halfway houses contributing to slow play, and even the future of golf putter design, we have no shortage of topics to offer our opinions on.
On the Front Nine, we’ll chat about Scott’s recent visit to a Nova Scotia course we both loved, discuss how sponsor exemptions in pro golf events create great stories, and follow up on last week's discussion regarding post-season golf assessments.
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The boys are provinces apart this week, but both are still focused on golf.
Scott shares some notes from his time in Prince Edward Island, drop-ins at a few local favourites, and a game at Glasgow Hills, while Jeff takes us through his recent visit to Stonebridge GC, gives us his assessment of the modified design, and contrasts it with the original design.
We explore news from a man who has played all 66 "Royal" golf courses around the world, and Award updates from the PGA of Ottawa Zone.
On the Front Nine, we take on the topic of how you should tackle the off-season if you plan to be a better golfer in 2026, with some ideas for your golf improvement plan. That starts with making one.
On the Back Nine, we discuss non-traditional golf course designs, rooted in the recent visit by the DP World Tour to the Delhi Golf Club in India.
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This week on the Flagstick Podcast, we break down a pivotal moment for golf's biggest star and celebrate a new face joining the elite ranks.
First, we tackle the major news from Jupiter: Tiger Woods is officially sidelined again following his latest back surgery. We discuss the procedure, the expected recovery timeline, and what this means for the longevity of his career.
Then, the focus shifts to the course as we analyze Xander Schauffele's impressive victory. Is it just another win or does it signify a return to major-winning form?
Finally, we celebrate an inspiring story from north of the border: Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju has earned his PGA TOUR card! We look at his unconventional, self-taught path from the Korn Ferry Tour to the big leagues, and preview what his arrival means for the 2026 rookie class.
Plus, a deep dive into some of the most surprising PGA TOUR statistics of the year.
Don't miss this comprehensive look at the professional golf landscape, covering the legend's setback and the stars on the rise!
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It's October, but the golf season keeps rolling along, with plenty to discuss.
We chat about the looming end of the outdoor golf season here in Canada and how long we expect to be playing.
We bring you fresh news on the return of The Skins Game in the U.S. and who will be taking part. We also break down the schedule for the upcoming Season 2 of the TGL indoor golf league and talk about our expectations for it.
With Major League Baseball playoffs in full swing, we take a look at the top all-time golfers among pro ball players, introducing you to a man who played in both the World Series and The Masters.
And to wrap up the show, we give you a history lesson on the Camelot Golf & Country Club and tour you through the 7,000 yards of their Thomas McBroom design.
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We’re back with a jam-packed show, catching you up on the biggest stories from the past two weeks in our golf world.
We break down all the highlights from the 15th annual PING Challenge Cup, including the battle between the Head Professionals and Assistant Professionals of the PGA of Ottawa Zone. As team captains, we offer unique insights that go beyond the final score—sharing what truly makes this two-day event at Smuggler’s Glen Golf Course one to remember.
Brooke Henderson was back in Canada last week, and we have exclusive details from a special event she hosted with one of her sponsors at Camelot Golf Club. The event made a significant impact on the junior golf scene—and on one young golfer in particular.
We also share our lingering thoughts on the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, reflecting on everything we witnessed—both on and off the course.
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On this show, we catch up on some news from professional and amateur golf, and dig deep into the upcoming Flagstick.com PGA of Ottawa Tour PING Challenge Cup at Smugglers Glen.
We also talk golf courses, especially ones that are nice to visit in the Fall, starting with the historic Mississippi Golf Club in Appleton, Ontario. We share a little about its history and take you on an oral tour of the golf course, which dates back to 1915.
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Remember when Tiger Woods was a rising force of nature? When Phil Mickelson was "Lefty" and still looking for his first major?
On this show, we step back in time to the year 2000, a truly iconic season in golf.
Join us as we dissect the epic battles, the legendary shots, and the rising stars that defined the turn of the millennium.
We'll revisit the historic majors, for both men and women, and explore the gear, stories, and personalities that made Y2K golf unforgettable.
This isn't just a history lesson—it's a tribute to a golden era.
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In this episode, we take a look at the Captain's Picks that have rounded out the European Ryder Cup team—and what those selections mean for the squad and the competition as a whole, especially when it comes to potential matchups at Bethpage Black later this month.
We also dig into a new made-for-broadcast golf challenge event featuring Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy. What’s the unique format? Do we like it? What would we change? And could this concept work for an amateur competition at the local level?
Lastly, with the Walker Cup, Ryder Cup, and PING Challenge Cup all taking place in the coming weeks, we discuss what makes a golf course well-suited for match play. What characteristics set the best ones apart?
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In this episode, we break down a thrilling week in the world of golf. Brooke Henderson returns to the LPGA Tour winner's circle with a dominant performance at the CP Women’s Open, reminding the world why she’s one of Canada’s greatest athletes.
We then turn to the PGA Tour, where Tommy Fleetwood finally breaks through, winning the Tour Championship and securing the FedEx Cup in dramatic fashion. We analyze what this win means for his career and how he held off a stacked leaderboard.
To wrap up, we dive into Ryder Cup talk — discussing the automatic qualifiers, potential captain’s picks, and the tough decisions both teams face. Who’s in, who’s out, and who could be the X-factor this fall?
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After a week away, there’s plenty to discuss—starting with two major events: the CPKC Women’s Open and the PGA TOUR Championship. We look ahead to both tournaments, what we expect from them, who might contend, and the key storylines we’re keeping an eye on.
On the tour front, we also cover some big news: the sponsorship extension of the Canadian Open by RBC, and what that means for the future of the event.
Finally, we conclude the Flagstick.com Cup for the regional PLAY Junior Golf Tour and reflect on how the hot, dry weather over the past two months has affected golf courses across many parts of Canada.
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It is nearing the middle of the Canadian outdoor golf season, so it is once again time to dig into the mailbag for a mid-year look at some of the questions we have been receiving.
They span topics of etiquette, how to play a new course, new golf clubs, underrated golf gear, and there are even some travel-related queries.
On the Back 9, we take a look at the strangest golf courses in the world and what makes them unusual.
We also bring you some of the latest news, including updates from the recently completed Canadian Men's Amateur and the launch of the latest Flagstick Academy Golf Tip series presented by Casselview G&CC.
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Plenty to discuss this week with some big events happening close to us, including a PGA TOUR Americas event and the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship. We discuss the talent levels at each tournament and how they compare to what we see daily within amateurs, and against the top professionals in the world.
As we get set to debut the next Flagstick Academy Series, we take you behind the scenes to look at how a video tip series is developed and executed, from conception to marketing.
It's Open Week for women, and we take a look at the field and the circumstances at Royal Portrush Golf Club as the championship is played in Wales for the very first time. We discuss the course, the contenders, and the Canadian content.
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That's it for the men's major championships for 2025, and to no surprise, Scottie Scheffler dominated play at The Open with a virtuoso performance that earned him his 4th major title. We recap the week at Royal Portrush with analysis on the play by key golfers and what it may mean for the future.
We also recap a historic United States Junior Girls' Championship, which a Canadian won for the first time. We dish the details on the big victory, Aphrodite Deng.
We are just days away from the return of the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship in the National Capital Region. We share some insight on the event and host courses, and why this is set to be a huge occasion for golf in Ottawa-Gatineau.
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On this episode of the Flagstick Podcast, we preview The Open Championship, the favourite major championship of both Jeff and Scott. We break down the course that the players will face, some of the holes that will play a key role in the outcome, and who we think might be contending for the Claret Jug on Sunday.
We also wrap up the Flagstick.com Shootout presented by COBRA Golf and PUMA Golf, with the story of the win and anything else that happened over the weekend at Smuggler's Glen.
We also chat about the wild finish at the Evian Amundi Championship, and bring you some specific Canadian golf news from recent events.
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On this show, we gear up for the Flagstick.com Shootout presented by COBRA PUMA Golf, sharing behind-the-scenes insights into preparation and expectations for the event.
On the Front Nine, we also tackle some topics related to events like the GolfQuebec NextGen Championship, the OVGA Men's Intersectionals, the 90th Ontario Junior Girls Championship, and the PGA Women's Championship of Canada. We also have some follow-up on last show's topic of poor behavior on the golf course.
We also highlight the Genesis Scottish Open and the Amundi Evian Championship.
With Scotland in focus, we take a look at the Scottish Golf Experience and what makes it so appealing for travelling golfers.
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Get ready for a double dose of golf insights and exciting discussions! In the Front Nine, we kick things off with a look at the CPKC Women's Open, just a month and a half away (August 20-24) at the historic Mississaugua Golf & Country Club. Get the inside scoop on the star-studded field, including World No. 1 Nelly Korda, three-time champion and 2024 Olympic Gold Medalist Lydia Ko; and Canadian fan-favorite Brooke Henderson. Plus, we'll recap the exciting Flagstick.com PGA of Ottawa Zone ClubEG Pro-Pro Championship, where Tyler Epp and Dan McNeely clinched a dramatic victory with an 8-under-par 64, and Graham Gunn and Dany Lacombe secured their third Senior Division title.
Then, in the Back Nine, we tackle a pressing issue in the golf world: the rise of poor behaviour on golf courses. From pace of play issues and neglecting course care to outright disrespect towards fellow golfers and staff, we'll dissect what's happening and why. Is it simply a growth problem with more new golfers, or a deeper cultural shift? We'll explore common examples of disruptive behaviour and delve into the root causes, including lack of education and entitlement. Most importantly, we'll discuss the significant impact on golfers, staff, and course conditions, and consider what might need to be done to foster a more respectful and enjoyable environment for everyone.
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This week, we're talking about more than just birdies and bogeys! We'll start with the impact of recent storms in the Ottawa Valley and then dive into strategies for playing golf in this week's heatwave – including essential tips on hydration, clothing, and course management.
We're celebrating incredible Canadian pro wins: Megan Osland's second ANNIKA Women's All-Pro Tour title and Myles Creighton's unbelievable Korn Ferry Tour victory, featuring a hole-in-one and a 59!
We'll also preview events like the Alexander of Tunis Championship and the PGA of Ottawa Tour Summer Open.
Plus, we'll discuss Tommy Fleetwood's heartbreaking loss at the Travelers and player complaints about the course setup at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, exploring why flexibility is key for tournament conditions.
Tune in for all this and more!
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In this jam-packed episode, we swing through the latest in the golf world, starting with a look at the explosive action from the World Long Drive circuit and their recent visit to Canada. We then shift focus to event news from PGA Tour Americas, and highlight key results from OVGA (Ottawa Valley Golf Association) events.
Next, we dive deep into the U.S. Open Golf Championship, breaking down how Oakmont played and tested the best players in the world, who contended, and surprise storylines from one of golf’s toughest tests. Then, it's time to preview the upcoming KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, spotlighting the players to watch and what to expect from the week.
Finally, we lace up for a segment on golf footwear, comparing spiked vs. spikeless shoes, performance differences, and what to consider when picking your next pair for comfort and control on the course.
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National Opens are in focus this week on the Flagstick Podcast.
We start with a look back at the RBC Canadian Open that ended on Sunday with a playoff victory by Ryan Fox. What were the storylines; how did the course hold up, and what was the sense of how the new venue at TPC Toronto performed?
With the U.S. Open arriving at Oakmont this week, there is plenty to talk about. It starts with the golf course itself and how the players might handle it; who will play well on one of the hardest courses in all of golf, and what are the things we're watching for?
We also have a quick discussion about The Royal Ottawa Golf Club as it prepares to host the 2025 Canadian Men's Amateur Championship, and we talk about why we love match play, on the heels of the Ontario Women's Match Play Championship being played at Cataraqui GC.
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