This week on the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we break down all the action from the Procore Championship, where Scottie Scheffler reminded everyone why he's world number one—doing Scottie things with effortless dominance. From across the pond, the Europeans have landed at Bethpage Black and are already making waves, looking sharp and playing even sharper as they prep for next week’s showdown. We’re also joined by noted golf writer Jim McCabe, who lends his insight on what fans can expect in the coming days—from potential pairings to course conditions and everything in between.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Quiet Please, we dive into Rory McIlroy’s emotional win in Ireland, where his game — and those Irish eyes — were truly shining. We break down what the victory means for his confidence and future momentum. Then it’s on to the Walker Cup, where Team USA kept the trophy on home soil in a thrilling contest full of grit and clutch play. The real star, though? Cypress Point. The iconic course finally got its moment in the spotlight, and it did not disappoint. We wrap up by asking: after seeing Cypress shine, what other legendary venues deserve a turn hosting a big event? From Pine Valley to Royal Melbourne, we dream a little — and we want to hear your picks too.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, the captains have spoken—and the golf world is buzzing. With rosters set and Bethpage Black looming, we dive deep into who holds the edge in this clash of titans. Should Keegan have selected himself? That question alone has fans and pundits in a frenzy. On Long Island, where the crowds are fierce and the fairways unforgiving, will the spirit of competition override the etiquette of conceding putts? We break it all down, from strategy to psychology, and close with a spirited debate on the shifting culture of golf—where tradition meets TikTok, and hard collars collide with hoodies. Buckle up, adjust your white belts, and prepare for a wild ride.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, the panel dives into Tommy Fleetwood’s long-awaited and emotional first PGA Tour victory at East Lake, breaking down what made his performance so special and what it means for his career. We also take a close look at the players making late pushes for Ryder Cup selection, analyzing who outside the automatic qualifiers made the strongest case—and who captain Keegan Bradley should be listening to (us!). Plus, in other news (in case anyone noticed), Legion XIII took home the LIV Golf Team Championship... and yes, we talk about that too.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we’re joined by the legendary Yip Strickler for a deep dive into the world of USGA handicaps — how they work, why they matter, and the myths Yip’s here to bust. We’ll also break down the newly released 2026 PGA Tour schedule, preview the FedEx Cup Tour Championship, and spotlight the U.S. Amateur as the next generation of stars emerges. And yes, we might just sneak in a little Ryder Cup talk — because we can’t help ourselves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, Andy, Bob, and Allen break down the FedEx Cup Playoffs — the players making moves, those falling short, and who’s poised to claim the $18 million prize. We also shift focus to the upcoming Ryder Cup, analyzing team selections, potential captain’s picks, and key storylines as excitement builds. Joining us in the virtual studio is PGA Life Member Mark Bradley, father of U.S. Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley, who shares his insider perspective on Keegan’s leadership, the pressure of international play, and what fans can expect from this year’s team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s episode of Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we tee off with Scottie Scheffler’s commanding victory at The Open Championship: his fourth consecutive round of 60s and a dominant four‑shot win at Royal Portrush, marking his second major title of the year and putting him firmly on course toward a career Grand Slam. We pivot to Minnesota, where Kurt Kitayama surged from just making the cut to winning the 3M Open at −23, sinking an astonishing 20 birdies over the weekend—a performance unseen since 2003. Across the pond, Pádraig Harrington claimed the Senior Open at Sunningdale with a final score of −16, securing his second senior major of the year. The week also saw golf’s rising star Lottie Woad grab headlines by winning the Women’s Scottish Open in her professional debut, finishing 21 under to take home the title just days after giving up nearly half a million in amateur earnings. Lastly, the biggest come back in the game from a six-time winner of the Gold Jacket.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scottie Scheffler continued his historic run by winning the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush, cruising to a four-shot victory at 17-under to secure his fourth major title in just over three years — matching Tiger Woods’ early career pace. His final-round 68 cemented a dominant performance, extending his streak to 11 straight top-10s and further solidifying his grip on World No. 1. The win also reshaped the Ryder Cup picture: Rory McIlroy remains the lone automatic qualifier for Europe, but Shane Lowry, Tyrrell Hatton, and Robert MacIntyre are closing in, while Sepp Straka’s recent surge adds intrigue. For Team USA, Keegan Bradley sits 10th and could become the first playing captain since 1963, thanks to a new rule allowing on-course advice from vice-captains. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy impressed with late Open charges, and with the Olympics and FedEx Cup playoffs looming, the summer golf calendar is just heating upSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another explosive edition of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast — and let’s just say, this week’s episode is less a polite tee-off and more a full-blown bunker buster. We pick up right where we left off from last week’s cliffhanger, and the fireworks start immediately. First up: Paul Azinger. The man didn’t just dip a toe into controversy — he dove headfirst. Azinger’s comments about online golf instruction had the golf world clutching pearls and typing fast. Is swing coaching via social media helping or harming the modern game? Zinger didn’t mince words, and neither did we. Then came the Rory McIlroy bombshell — and no, not his 330-yard drives. We’re talking about his searing remarks regarding the PGA’s direction and its ties to the soon-to-be HQ in Frisco. Whether you agree or not, Rory laid it all out with vintage Irish fire, and the implications for the sport’s power structure are massive. And while the men were tossing verbal grenades, Lottie Woad was out there dropping real ones — fairway missiles and clinical putts — en route to victory at the Women’s Irish Open. The amateur phenom didn't just win; she conquered a loaded field with poise that belied her years. A future superstar? We say yes. Over at the John Deere Classic, the theater was electric — a finish packed with drama, grit, and putts that felt like destiny. We break down the defining moments and what they mean for the FedEx Cup race. And that’s all before we even touch on Royal Portrush — because trust us, what’s brewing in Northern Ireland deserves its own segment. Grab your headphones and maybe a helmet — the Quiet Please Golf Podcast is teeing off loud this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, the panel kicks things off with a deep dive into Aldrich Potgieter’s impressive win at the Detroit Golf Club, where the 20-year-old South African showcased poise and precision well beyond his years to claim his maiden PGA Tour victory. We then shift focus to the Detroit Golf Club’s ambitious $16 million renovation plan, exploring what’s in store for the historic venue and how it may reshape future tournaments there. From course changes to mental games, Rory McIlroy’s recent struggles raise questions about his headspace—has the pressure gotten to him, or is this just a blip? The crew also weighs in on Paul Azinger’s spicy take that golf instruction has gotten “out of control”—is he onto something, or just yelling at clouds? Finally, we take a look ahead to the Open Championship, highlight a few dark horse picks, and ask the important question: who doesn’t want to root for Captain America himself, Patrick Reed? (Okay, okay—don’t all answer at once…)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we dive into Keegan Bradley’s emotional comeback win in Connecticut — but was it really a comeback, or did Tommy Fleetwood hand it to him with a Sunday stumble? We discuss. Plus, the Ryder Cup chatter is heating up: Should Keegan be a playing captain? Andy Hydorn weighs in, while Allen ruffles feathers with his spicy take on the finishing holes at TPC River Highlands. Over on the LPGA Tour, Minjee Lee notched her third major at the KPMG Women’s PGA — a dominant performance, but Boston Bob has an interesting take on this one. And of course, no week is complete without the LIV Report — we break down who cashed in, who’s coasting, and what it all means. Tune in, tee up, and enjoy the conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oakmont was every bit the punishing test we expected, and this year’s U.S. Open lived up to its brutal reputation. Fast greens, deep rough, steady rain, and those infamous church pew bunkers made survival the name of the game. In the end, it was JJ Spaun who rose above the chaos, capturing the title with the only score under par for the week and a short game that held firm under immense pressure. His clutch tee shot on 17 will be remembered—but the 62-foot bomb he dropped on 18 was pure electricity. We break down the big names that faltered throughout the week, reminding us once again that Oakmont doesn’t play favorites. It was a classic U.S. Open: unforgiving, dramatic, and a true test of championship golf. Oakmont never disappoints.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Quiet Please, we dive into the storied past and pressure-packed future of Oakmont Country Club, the iconic venue poised to host the U.S. Open once again. From its brutal greens to its treacherous church pew bunkers, Oakmont has long stood as one of golf’s ultimate tests — and we break down what players, fans, and course architects alike can expect when the pros return. Whether you're a golf historian or just gearing up for the next major, this episode offers insight, drama, and just the right amount of clubhouse chatter. Quiet, please... we're on the tee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us tonight at 7:30 PM on our YouTube channel for a new episode of the Quiet Please golf podcast, where we’ll break down Scottie Scheffler’s continued dominance heading into the U.S. Open, take a look at how Ms. Erin Hills held up under pressure during the women’s event this past week, and — because we know you’re all dying to know — give an update on Co-Host Allen DePuy’s latest swing changes (yes, really). Don’t miss it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, LPGA legend Pat Bradley joins as a special guest panelist to share insights ahead of the LPGA Woodford Legends event. Bradley reflects on her storied career, offering a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the mindset and resilience required to compete at the highest level. She also discusses her pride in her nephew, Team USA Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley, and the legacy of competitive excellence running through their family. The panel delves into the shifting landscape of professional golf, including speculation around expiring LIV Golf contracts and the potential ripple effects on the PGA Tour. Wrapping up, Bradley speaks candidly about the relentless grind and emotional toll players endure to qualify for a U.S. Open Championship, emphasizing the passion and perseverance that define the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, the panel dives into Scottie Scheffler’s dominant performance at Quail Hollow, where he secured the second leg of golf’s Grand Slam with poise and power down the stretch. Then, it's off to the Bluegrass State, where our very own Boston Bob Baldassari rolls out the red carpet for the LPGA Legends at The Woodford Legends Invitational. We’re thrilled to be joined by two icons of the game—Laura Davies and Trish Johnson—who reflect on their storied careers, the significance of the event, and offer their insights on the evolving landscape of the LPGASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s episode of Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we break down all the action and storylines from a jam-packed couple of weeks on the PGA Tour. In Segment One, the panel recaps The Masters, highlighting Rory McIlroy’s thrilling victory at Augusta and what it means for his career grand slam ambitions. Segment Two shifts to the RBC Heritage Classic, where we analyze how the top players carried their form from Augusta into Harbour Town. Finally, we're joined by veteran sportswriter Jim McCabe in Segment Three, who shares his expert insights on Rory's long-awaited Masters triumph, offering behind-the-scenes stories and context only a seasoned golf journalist can provide. Don't miss this deep dive into two of the biggest events on the golf calendar!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s episode of Quiet Please: The Golf Podcast, we explore the growing trend of restoring classical golf course designs to host modern tour events, with a spotlight on the highly anticipated Truist Championship. We also dive into the gritty reality of navigating a full swing overhaul—what it takes mentally and physically to rebuild your game from the ground up. And finally, we look ahead to the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, breaking down key holes, player storylines, and what fans can expect from one of the season’s most compelling venues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rory looks good in green! The 2025 Masters delivered on all fronts, with Augusta’s signature drama, swirling winds, and lightning-fast greens testing the field from start to finish. A stacked leaderboard featuring Rory, Bryson, Ludvig and Scheffler, kept fans glued through the weekend, but it was Justin Rose's Sunday surge — highlighted by a pivotal birdie on #18 — and another Rory miscue that forced a playoff. Great drama .... for even the ideal golf fan. We break it down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Quiet Please Golf Podcast, we start by discussing Brian Harman's impressive win at the Texas Valero Open, which may have flown under the radar but was crucial for his confidence heading into the Masters. Harman's consistency and mental toughness in the final round were key to his victory, showing that he’s a serious contender at Augusta. We then dive into the ongoing LIV vs. PGA Tour debate, examining the recent viewership stats where LIV’s 400,000 viewers pale in comparison to the PGA’s 1.75 million, highlighting LIV's struggles to match the PGA's dominance despite carving out a niche audience. Finally, with Masters Week upon us, all eyes are on Rory McIlroy as he seeks to complete the career Grand Slam. Rory’s solid form and confidence are leading many to believe this could be his year, but Augusta’s unpredictable nature and pressure will be his biggest challengesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.