In this episode we talk about Scottie’s win at Memorial and his historic run of dominance, and also look at the winners and losers from Golf’s Longest Day, US Open Final Qualifying.
In this episode we unpack Scottie Scheffler's triumph at Quail Hollow to capture his 3rd major championship. We also dig into CT testing, Bryson's poor approach play, whether Jon Rahm has joined the top tier of major contenders, and much more.
In this episode we look back on Sepp Straka's 4th PGA Tour victory at the Truist, and examine the setup and playability of a relatively short Philly Cricket Club. We also look ahead to the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, where it feels like the big 3 (Rory, Scottie, Bryson) versus the field.
In this episode we talk about the Zurich Classic in NoLa and the winners-ish on the PGA Tour and much more.
In this episode we unpack the roller coaster that was the 2025 Masters, where Rory gets the monkey off his back and completes the career Grand Slam. We discuss the contenders, winners & losers, what might a freed up Rory do going forward, and a lot more.
In this episode we look ahead to the 2025 Masters, running through the entire field to weed out the pretenders and contenders.
In this episode we discuss Min Woo Lee cooking his way to a one-shot victory in Houston, while Eugenio Chacarra earns his DP World Tour card with a win at the Hero Indian Open. We also look ahead to LIV Miami, and what to make of the creator Duel event.
In this episode we talk about Viktor and his B (C?) game taking down JT at the Valspar, while Atlanta Drive takes the inaugural Sofi Cup at TGL, and more - including honoring the impact that the late Dave Pelz had on the game.
In this episode we unpack a playoff victory for Rory at the Players Championship and what it means for his legacy. We also ponder whether Jaco is a top 5 player, and what he needs to prove at the Majors this year. And we look ahead to the Valspar, which will likely unfortunately be overshadowed by the NCAA basketball tournament.
In this episode we discuss Russell Henley's win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and what a non-bomber winning signifies at this Signature Event. We also discuss recently announced Sun Day Red ambassador Karl Vilips winning in Puerto Rico, wonder whether Sergio Garcia's win at LIV Hong Kong puts him on the European Ryder Cup radar, and look ahead to the Player's Championship and Jay Monahan's annual state of the PGA Tour address by unpacking his recent sit down with Eammon Lynch.
In this episode we check in with Billy from the road, fresh after playing the Seminole Pro Member and checking out TGL on-site. We also talk about Joe Highsmith's very low weekend, after making the cut on the number, to win the Congnizant Classic. And we debate whether Luke Clanton is moving towards serious Ryder Cup consideration status?
In this episode we talk about Brian Campbell's win in Mexico, though spend more time unpacking the likely outcomes of the reunification of men's pro golf. We also wonder how successful TGL has been, and how it could improve.
In this episode we chat about who's career prospects you'd bet on over the next 7 years, Ludvig or Scottie? We also talk about LIV's party down under in Adelaide, and where it's likely fit into the picture of a reunified golf ecosystem. We also look ahead to TGL's triple-header.
In this episode we talk Thomas Detry running away with the win at the WMPO, and we wonder whether Jordan and Daniel Berger and JT are back? We also talk about the LIV Golf season opener in KSA, and discuss the USGA and R&A exemptions for LIV and whether they are token or just right.
In this episode we chat about Rory's dream start to his PGA Tour season, with a win at Pebble Beach. We also discuss Charley Hoffman's letter to the players, and look ahead to the LIV Golf season opener in Riyadh.
In this episode we dive into Tiger vs Rory at TGL, and what we takeaway from the first 4 weeks. We also discuss Harris English besting the field, the elements, and the flu-like symptoms running rampant through Torrey Pines. And outside the ropes we discuss Seth Waugh and Justin Thomas' comments, and the LIV-Rick Shiels tie up.
In this episode, George and Billy dive into the AMEX where Sepp Straka wins for the 3rd time on the PGA Tour, potentially cementing his status on the Ryder Cup? We also talk other winners and losers from AMEX, and discuss LIV Golf's new TV deal with FOX and new CEO.
In this episode we unpack the first 2 weeks of TGL - highlighting the good, bad, and ugly (mostly Kevin Kisner's ugly play). We discuss Billy's experience having been a "beta tester" for TGL, and changes we'd like to see. Also, Nick Taylor won the Sony Open in a playoff, as he seems to have a flair for the dramatic and for winning playoffs.
In this episode we talk about Hideki's record setting win at the Sentry, and whether to infer too much or too little from the results at Kapalua. We also wonder whether the low scores here indicate that 18 under par is actually achievable. And we look ahead to TGL, where George might be getting more intrigued than convinced it'll flop.
In this episode we look back on the year that was in golf, and look ahead to 2025 - from buying, selling, or holding across a number of dimensions, to debating whether Rory in fact ever gets off the Major championship schnide, and much more.