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All things golf. PGA Tour. LIV Golf. Weekly news. Fairway debates.

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The podcast kicks off with hosts Digsies and Tommy discussing Scheffler's recent triumph at the American Express Open. With an outstanding six birdies on the first nine holes, Scheffler finished the first round at nine under par. Tommy emphasizes how smooth Scheffler's game is, albeit with a hint of boredom in his voice, as he describes the predictability of Scheffler's play style. "He hits it into the fairway. He hits it close to the pin. He makes the putt. Sometimes he misses the putt. And then we just have a guy that just shoots 64 to 68, four days in a row," he notes, showcasing both admiration and a desire for more excitement.The discussion continues as they compare Scheffler to golf legend Tiger Woods, highlighting that while Scheffler's consistency is impressive, he lacks the electrifying aura that Woods once brought to the game. This comparison raises questions about the pressure young players feel when stepping up to compete against established champions.Scheffler's recent victory also marks a significant milestone in terms of earnings. With over $100 million accumulated in his career thus far, he joins the ranks of only a few golfers who have achieved such a feat, including Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. The hosts reflect on the changing landscape of golf, noting that the purses have grown significantly, allowing players to earn more than ever before. However, Tommy argues that the context of earning such amounts in the earlier years of golf, particularly during Tiger's prime, makes those achievements even more impressive.Alongside Scheffler's successes, the podcast highlights the emergence of young players like 18-year-old Blades Brown. Recently graduated from high school, Brown made headlines by competing in both the Korn Ferry Tour and a PGA Tour event within weeks of each other. Blades shot an amazing 12-under 60 in the second round. Despite facing challenges in the final round, his potential is undeniable. The hosts also discuss the importance of having rivalries in golf. Tommy suggests that Scheffler may need a competitor like Brooks Koepka to reignite excitement and push him further. The dynamic between players can lead to thrilling performances and unexpected outcomes, keeping fans engaged and eager for more.They finish with the weekly Hammer or Mulligan. Digsies is Hammering Patrick Reed after his win at The Dubai Desert Classic and forecasts a trick up Reed’s sleeve to come back to the PGA Tour. Thirty minutes after the recording of this episode Patrick Reed announced he is coming back to the PGA Tour.Tommy later Hammered Brooks Koepka as he believes Brooks is going to have one helluva year; proving doubters wrong and showing that he is still one of the best golfers in the world as he gets ready to defend his 2018 US Open title at Shinnecock this summer. #scottiescheffler #brookskoepka #golf #golfpodcast #patrickreed #livgolf #bladesbrown #golfnews #golfcommunity #tigerwoods
Episode 2In the dynamic world of professional golf, recent developments have stirred up excitement and debate among fans and players alike. This week, rising star Chris Gotterup's impressive performance at the Sony Open have captured our attention. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau's staggering contract demands from LIV Golf raise questions about the future of the sport. Front NineBryson DeChambeau's Contract ControversyBryson DeChambeau has made headlines by reportedly seeking a four-year contract worth $500 million to remain with LIV Golf. As Tommy pointed out in the podcast, it’s difficult to rationalize such a hefty price tag, especially considering the financial landscape of professional golf. Given DeChambeau's popularity and status as one of golf's faces, his potential signing or departure could have significant implications for both tours.Chris Gotterup: A Rising StarWhile DeChambeau's future hangs in the balance, Chris Gotterup is making waves on the PGA Tour. At just 26 years old, Gotterup has already secured three wins in his first three seasons, including a notable victory Sunday at the Sony Open. However, as discussed in the podcast, he remains under the radar compared to established names like Jordan Spieth and Colin Morikawa. Tommy highlighted that the PGA Tour has a tendency to overlook emerging talents, which could hinder the growth of the sport. Back NineRory McIlroy's Equipment ShiftIn equipment news, Rory McIlroy's transition to cavity back irons reflects a broader trend among top golfers seeking greater forgiveness in their clubs. As highlighted in the podcast, players like Adam Scott and Webb Simpson have also made similar shifts. This move signifies a changing attitude towards equipment in the professional realm, where performance and comfort are prioritized over traditional notions of skill and prestige associated with blade irons.We wrap the show with our new weekly segment, Hammer or Mulligan, where Tommy and Digsies each pick a topic they’re either hammering home—or taking a mulligan on. This week, Digsies took a mulligan on Vijay Singh. After saying Vijay was making a mistake sticking with the PGA Tour instead of moving to the Champions Tour, Vijay went out, made the cut, finished T40, and promptly proved him wrong. Meanwhile, Tommy is going all-in and hammering LIV Golf’s strategy of signing young, up-and-coming players straight out of college. The latest example came yesterday, with reigning NCAA individual champion Michael La Sasso announcing he’s joining Phil Mickelson and the HyFlyers.The world of golf is evolving, with new stars and shifting dynamics challenging the status quo. Bryson DeChambeau's potential new deal with LIV Golf and the emerging talent of Chris Gotterup highlight the sport's ever-changing landscape. As golf continues to grow, it will be crucial for the PGA Tour to adapt and embrace new personalities while also navigating the financial complexities of contracts and endorsements.Follow Digsies  @DigsiesGolf  & Tommy @casualgolfdad on YouTube, IG, & TikTokChapters00:00 Bryson DeChambeau's Contract Demands06:19 Emerging Stars in Golf: Chris Gotterup10:07 Rory McIlroy's Performance and Equipment Changes18:03 Hammer or Mulligan: Reflections and Predictions#brysondechambeau #chrisgotterup #pgatour #livgolf #brookskoepka #golf #golfpodcast #rorymcilroy #shanelowry #jordanspieth #philmickelson #granthorvat #hyflers #nachoelvira #golfcommunity #golfnews #ncaagolf #olemissgolf #golfequipment #progolf
EP. 1 - BROOKS IS BACK

EP. 1 - BROOKS IS BACK

2026-01-1430:20

The conversation covers a range of topics including the impact of Brooks Koepka's return to the PGA tour, the influence of LIV Golf on the sport, the future of golf, and the potential surprise major winners.TakeawaysBrooks Koepka's return to the PGA tour has significant implications for the sport and its future.The impact of LIV Golf on the PGA tour has led to changes in the schedule and increased purses.Potenital surprise major winners.
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