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September 30 2008
The European Tour increases the minimum tournament requirement in the face of the Race to Dubai. FedEx Cup 2.0 got it right, but FedEx Cup 2.0 still may not be right - Ryan explains. Lorena Ochoa wins her 7th event of 2008 and the LPGA Tour gets some good news on the sponsorship fun. Also, we discuss the impact of the new, soon to be announced European Tour schedule.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website September 23 2008This week, it's almost all about the Ryder Cup. We talk about the USA's team dynamic and how it led to an American win. Also, we talk about how Woods will have to fit in or be left out in 2010. The Ryder Cup format can also be used to help out the PGA Tour schedule and Ryan discusses how. Lastly, we take some of the blame off of Nick Faldo and touch on the LPGA's final stretch.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website September 9 2008This week's show starts with a discussion of Vijay clinching the Cup, how he'd rather play in Europe, and how the PGA Tour is actually helping the Race to Dubai. Geoff Shackelford and I talk about all things Ryder Cup, from Faldo and Poulter to any chance the US may have. Last, we'll get into what LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens must do in order to move the Tour forward from her latest gaffe.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website August 25 2008The show starts by talking about The Barclays and Vijay's 2nd win of the year. It's time to talk Ryder Cup in light on Darren Clarke's Dutch Tour win. Danny Lee was incredible at Pinehurst #2 in the US Amateur and we'll discuss. Finally, a nice 54 hole scramble on the LPGA Tour resulted in a Cristie Kerr win.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website August 14 2008We'll kick off the show discussing the Paddy-Sergio duel at the PGA Championship. Kevin Cook, author of a new book called Driven, will join us to talk junior golf and the impact on the game. Lastly, we'll touch on the Canadian Women's Open, Michelle Wie, and the nature of major championships.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website August 7 2008We go over the first round of the PGA Championship with scoring and conditions reports. It's time to talk grooves now that the USGA has issued its proclamations. What does it mean? Lastly, we'll discuss the ridiculous claim that the Ryder Cup team is better without Tiger Woods.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website July 30 2008We'll talk about the Canadian Open, Chez Reavie, and Ryder Cup impact. Sports Business Daily's Jon Show stops by to talk LPGA sponsorship woes. And we'll preview the Women's British Open and laugh at the ridiculous Russian Open on the Euro Tour.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website July 22 2008The Open Championship is in the books. We will discuss Paddy's win, the Shark's collapse, and Birkdale. Vin Lee, inventor of the Caesar Featherie golf ball, will stop by as well. Finally, we'll talk about Michelle Wie playing in Reno and Colt Knost securing a PGA Tour card for next year.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website July 15 2008The Open Championship is here and Kenny Perry is not. We'll talk about that. Ryan will tell you exactly why the Open will not have an asterisk and who could be a contender. We'll also weigh in on Paula Creamer's 3rd win of the year and a PGA Tour card with a win.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website July 7 2008Anthony Kim picked up his second win of the year at the AT&T National - what does it mean? Ryan gives his tips for finding the best in golf coverage around the Web. Also, we'll talk about the victory of Seon Hwa Lee in Arkanas, as well as some Ryder Cup hype.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website July 1 2008We're going to try a new, half hour, faster paced format. Ryan starts by talking about Kenny Perry's great season and his decision to skip the Open Championship. Then we'll talk about Interlachen, In-Bee Park, and what wins the Open. Finally, we'll talk about drug testing and the youth movement on the European Tour.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website June 19 2008We will go over the US Open - Tiger's one-legged win, Rocco's effort, and the brilliant USGA setup. Tiger's injury will get some play and put his US Open win into perspective, as well as the Tour's future without him. Ryan will do his quick review of media coverage of the Open and preview the return of the LPGA Tour this week.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website May 1 2008This week, we discuss the results of the Byron Nelson and whether or not Adam Scott should be discussed as a legit opponent to Tiger Woods. Ryan speaks with Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club owner Gay Davis about the club, its involvement in womens golf and championship golf, and the bias against the Pacific Northwest. Kim Taylor from MetLife joins us to discuss the MetLife blimp and a documentary surrounding the story of it and golf. Finally, Ryan makes the argument that Callaway support bi ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website May 13 2008Annika Sorenstam has announced she is stepping away from the game. We'll discuss that and the Players. Is Sergio the next big thing - again? How about starting a playoff on 17? And we go over a host of Tour decisions, including those about caddies, slow play, and drug testing.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website May 9 2008It is Players week and we debate the validity of it being a fifth major - why it isn't and why Stephen Ames is sending mixed signals. We discuss slow play and charitable giving on the PGA Tour. A dream threesome on the LPGA Tour gets seen by very few - why? Finally, John Daly surfaces in Italy.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website May 29 2008Back from a Memorial Day vacation, we are talking setups - Memorial and Wentworth. Players are complaining about both, but the Champions were pretty stoic about Oak Hill. Tiger was in town to talk the National and we'll talk about his comments. Finally, some potential big news on the LPGA Tour TV front. Ryan discusses the potential impact on events.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website April 1 2008This week, Ryan discusses what LPGA fans face when they get inadequate mainstream golf coverage and that they are not alone in feeling like they get gipped sometimes. Colin Montgomerie is a hot topic, as his race baiting excuses for why he was not invited to the Masters seem to be sparking controversy and apologies. Bubba Watson is being called a jerk for what he said about Steve Elkington. It is a lesson in deciding what should be private in pro golf. Finally, Ryan promotes a co ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website March 18 2008This week, Ryan goes over the first round of the CA Championship and whether or not it is more likely that Tiger Woods could win 12 in a row or win the 4 majors in a single season. He then rails about John Daly getting yet another exemption, this time into the Buick Open, and wonders at what point something will be done. Several interesting news and notes are touched upon from PGA National being so difficult to other, lighter items. Finally, a quick note about Ochoa not winning in Mexico ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website April 15 2008We go over the Masters in three ways. First, how did Trevor Immelman manage to win a green jacket. Second, how Augusta National is not the same anymore. Then, how the media took the kid gloves off about the golf course. Ryan then lauds Lorena Ochoa for getting into the LPGA Hall of Fame.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website April 9 2008We preview the Masters from all angles. First, ESPN.com Golf Editor Jason Sobel joins us to give us the buzz surrounding the tournament. We then talk about the real contenders for the championship. The changes to Augusta and their impact on scoring will also be discussed. Ryan also will go over the Kraft Nabisco Championship.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website February 5, 2008On this week's abbreviated edition - cause Ryan's a little ill - we talk about Ernie Els and just how committed he is to becoming number one in the world. We touch on events that seem to thrive without the presence of Tiger Woods and why. There's some chatter about some slight jabs that Mickelson is throwing at Woods. Also, we get into the other news of the week!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website February 26, 2008On this weeks show, we begin by marveling in Tiger Woods recent win streak but still wonder about his ability to maintain the streak. Nicklaus Golf Chief Designer Clay Long joins us to talk clubmaking the recent introduction of interchangeable shafts, the future of customized clubs, and what Nicklaus is doing on all fronts. We touch on the changes to the PGA Tour cut rule and FedEx Cup points races. Finally, we preview what the HSBC Womens Champions event means t ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website February 19, 2008We go over the first round of the Accenture Match Play. Ryan talks about what should be done with the WGCs - want to take a guess? The LPGA Tour slow play policy strikes early and Annika wins, giving us 2 major storylines right away on that Tour. Wiesy returns, and is Lorena Ochoa a Saint?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website February 12, 2008Vijay Singh joins the ranks of the choke artists in Pebble Beach. Chambers Bay is the 2015 US Open course and that's a good thing. Ernie Els may play the match play after all, and the LPGA Tour is back...with drug testing.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website March 11, 2008Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website January 22, 2008On this week's show, we'll speak with PGA Tour of Australasia CEO Ben Sellenger about the OneAsia Tour and Aussie golf. We'll talk about an unfortunate change to one of the LPGA's best rules. Also, we'll talk about an update on the USGA's grooves proposal and interchangeable shafts at the Orlando PGA show.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website January 15, 2008Golfweek went over the line with their latest cover. The new Rule 78 on the PGA Tour rears its head very early and with bad results. The Barclays has a new host and the Tour may have to explain some shady business. Finally, what is next for Tadd Fujikawa?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website January 8, 2008We have the season underway and already a lot to discuss! The Mercedes lacks support from all angles, so what is there to do? Kelly Tilghman made a slip on the tongue and we'll share what - if anything - that means. Tadd Fujikawa is profiled as he prepares to repeat his performance at the Sony Open. And Morgan Pressel does some real good.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website November 6, 2007With tournament season winding down, we spotlight a few key topics. We discuss the nomination to USGA President of James Vernon and its implications. Ryan wonders about tweaks to the FedEx Cup points, whether a female athlete can go from being a sexy athlete to athletic sexy, and if appearance fees ruin the feel of a golf tournament.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website October 23, 2007This week, Mike Weir became a winner again and we'll discuss the impact of the President's Cup on that. The European Tour may be showing signs of competing but Ryan will analyze what more they have to do in the context of the Order of Merit race. Suzann Pettersen picked up her fourth win of the year in very odd conditions. And we find out that TGC's A team will stay the same. Is that good or bad?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website October 2, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website September 18, 2007Now that the FedEx Cup is over, we can go over what went well and what could stand to be improved. Tiger dominates again - this time in Atlanta. The United States prevailed in the Solheim Cup, but not without some form of controversy. Sal Johnson from Golf Observer.com joins us to discuss. Also, we talk about the golf medias cycle of stories and the PGA Tour kicking off its Fall Series while the NWide Tour wraps the season up!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website September 11, 2007Tiger Woods was simply amazing over the weekend in Chicago. Now, how will fans react to not seeing the BMW Championship for two years? The greens at East Lake are in rough shape and is causing another blow for the PGA Tour. Meanwhile, the golf media just needs to pick a stance. CBS lead golf producer Lance Barrow joins us to discuss the year for the PGA Tour on the Eye. Finally, Ryan throws out there the idea of the LPGA version of the Presidents Cup.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website October 9, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website September 4, 2007Phil Mickelson called out Commissioner Tim Finchem after winning the Deutsche Bank Championship - why? We'll discuss. Ryan questions why the Golf Channel and NBC seem to be avoiding the FedEx Cup downside. Then, FINALLY, we get to the golf action on Monday in Boston between Woods and Mickelson, as well as the fantastic finish on the LPGA Tour that was overshadowed by the Playoffs.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website April 3, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website March 27, 2007Tiger won at Doral and set a new record in the process. We'll talk about Spitgate 2007. Nicklaus designer Clay Long will join us to talk club design. We'll preview the Shell Houston Open with a Ron Vinson. AND, Lorena Ochoa pulled through in Arizona on the LPGA TourListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website March 20, 2007Was par really that big of a deal at Bay Hill? I think Vijay Singh would tell you no. We'll discuss the Palmer. Is Vijay really the 7th best player in the world? We'll preview the LPGA event at Superstition Mountain and go over the other golfing news of the week!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website April 17, 2007Lorena Ochoa lost it at the Ginn Open - is it a pattern? Boo Weekley prevailed in a Monday finish to the Heritage and reaches cult status. WaPo writers have a pool on the Masters and someone says that's wrong...at the Post! Finally, we go over the story of 38 year old N'Wide Tour rookie winner John Kimbell.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website April 10, 2007Zach Johnson stood up to Tiger and Augusta and became a major champion. We'll go over the Masters - the course, the memories, and everything else! Also, we'll pay some kudos to Jim Nantz for doing something really awesome that we hope you caught over the weekend.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website May 8, 2007Tiger pulls out the stops and wins the Wachovia Championship. It was a great week for Quail Hollow, but is it now in the running for the sixth major? Lorena loses another lead and Inkster loses her bid to become oldest LPGA winner. Hoch and Gonzalo break through, too. AND we'll preview the Players Championship!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website May 1, 2007We'll talk about Phil getting special treatment at the Nelson. Then we'll compare it to Tiger's relationship with the Tour. Wiesy didn't try to qualify for the US Open - what does that signal? Finally, we will start the 2007 debate about the Players as a fifth major.
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