The Ryder Cup Was a Kick in the Nuts — And Golf Needs to Fix Itself | Colt Knost w/ Straight Facts
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Serious golf talk—no shouting, just data. Trey Wingo sits down with CBS analyst Colt Knost to dissect the Bethpage Black Ryder Cup: why Europe’s foursomes dominance and conversion rates decided the first two days, how the “envelope rule” should evolve into a true 13th-man substitution, whether Keegan Bradley deserves another shot as captain, and why Tiger Woods isn’t a cure-all.
They also tackle PGA Tour scheduling (hello, Brian Rolapp), shrinking fields vs. underdog drama, and whether the Presidents Cup should be scrapped to give Team USA two full years to prepare.
Plus: what LIV Golf actually changed—Rahm, Bryson, Brooks, DJ, Hatton—and why performance, not politics, determines selections. If you want informed, stats-driven insight that respects your intelligence, you’re in the right place.