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  • The Week to Peak!
    Aug 13 2025

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    Recorded August 10th, 2025

    When persistence pays off in professional sports, it's something worth celebrating. This week, Graham and Scott raise their glasses to Rickie Fowler, whose steady climb back to form culminated in a top-50 FedEx Cup finish that secures his PGA Tour card for next season. After weeks of mounting pressure, Fowler delivered when it mattered most, navigating a tense final round that had the hosts literally puckering with anxiety as they watched critical putts drop.

    The golf drama extended beyond Fowler's storyline, as Justin Rose mounted a spectacular comeback with five consecutive birdies to force a playoff, which he ultimately won after a precarious shot that barely cleared the water hazard. Meanwhile, Tommy Fleetwood added another heartbreaking chapter to his quest for an American victory, leading for three days before faltering on Sunday – prompting comparisons to Colin Montgomery's similar career trajectory.

    With the Ryder Cup selections looming just a week away, the hosts dive into who's likely to make the team beyond the automatic qualifiers. JJ Spaun's remarkable journey from fighting for his tour card to second in the Ryder Cup standings earns special mention, as does Scottie Scheffler's 12th consecutive top-8 finish – a streak that surpasses even some of Tiger Woods' best runs.

    The conversation shifts to NFL preseason action, where the Steelers showed promising depth in their victory over the Jaguars. For the Chargers, excitement about their dominant defense is tempered by the sobering loss of left tackle Rashawn Slater to injury, forcing first-round pick Joe Alt to switch positions. The Browns provided unexpected entertainment by starting rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson due to injuries throughout their quarterback room.

    Check out our next episode for BMW Championship coverage and final Ryder Cup team selections! And don't forget to follow us wherever you get your podcasts for weekly sports insights from two passionate fans who aren't afraid to speak their minds.

    #baldguysonthebench #graboneandcrackone #pgatour stjudeschampionship #rickiefowler #justinrose #jjspaun #nfl #preseason #steelers #lachargers

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  • Bench Talk: Movies, Golf Drama, and NFL Rumors
    Aug 5 2025

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    Recorded August 4th, 2025

    Two sports enthusiasts reunite after battling persistent internet provider issues to deliver a passionate, wide-ranging conversation spanning Hollywood, professional golf, and the return of NFL football.

    The hosts kick off with a spirited debate about Happy Gilmore 2, questioning whether the long-awaited sequel lived up to expectations. While praising memorable cameos from golf legends like Jack Nicklaus, they wonder if the film relied too heavily on nostalgia rather than crafting a cohesive story. A fascinating behind-the-scenes revelation about Hunter Mahan serving as Adam Sandler's swing double proves to be one of their favorite aspects of the production.

    Golf takes center stage as they analyze Cam Young's breakthrough victory at the Wyndham Championship, noting his Wake Forest connections and the emotional farewell to broadcasting legend Ian Baker Finch after three decades behind the microphone. The conversation naturally flows to FedEx Cup playoff implications and upcoming Ryder Cup team selections, with thoughtful speculation about potential player pairings and team dynamics.

    The return of NFL football ignites palpable excitement as they dissect the Hall of Fame game performance and discuss Antonio Gates' induction – highlighting his remarkable journey as the only NFL Hall of Famer who never played college football. Their analysis of current NFL contract situations, particularly regarding Terry McLaurin and Micah Parsons requesting trades, reveals deep frustration with franchise management decisions: "Why wouldn't you pay the guy that's been the face of your franchise for five years?"

    Whether you're a golf enthusiast, football fan, or movie buff, this episode delivers candid, entertaining commentary from two friends who aren't afraid to share their unfiltered opinions. Subscribe now and join the conversation as football season heats up and the golf playoffs unfold.

    #baldguysonthebench #graboneandcrackone #happgilmore2 #adamsandler #nfl #hallofgame #antoniogates #micahparsons #terrymclaurin

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  • Championship Sunday Showdown
    Jul 21 2025

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    Recorded July 20th, 2025

    Scottie Scheffler has done it again! The guys dive deep into Scheffler's masterful victory at Royal Portrush, where he captured his fourth major championship with the poise and precision that's quickly becoming his trademark.

    Graham and Scott break down what makes Scheffler's game so devastating—his remarkable iron play, newfound putting confidence with the spider putter, and that unshakable mental approach where "golf doesn't matter." The statistics tell the story: Scheffler is 111 under par in majors since 2020, a staggering 46 shots better than anyone else. He's now joined Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player as the only golfers to win the Masters, PGA, and Open Championship before turning 30. But is this "Tiger-esque" dominance truly comparable? The hosts explore the fascinating differences between these two generational talents.

    Other standout performances get their due, including Bryson DeChambeau's incredible comeback from a disastrous first round to finish strongly, Rickie Fowler tying for the tournament lead in birdies, and Rory McIlroy's solid showing in front of his home crowd. With the Ryder Cup looming at Bethpage Black, the guys dissect the current standings and debate the critical captain's picks that could determine the outcome.

    The episode shifts to NFL training camp updates, including TJ Watt's record contract with the Steelers, roster movements across the league, and some questionable team decisions. The show wraps with a spirited discussion about the WNBA All-Star game controversy and the weekly "hot chick" selection.

    Subscribe, share, and leave a review if you enjoy the Ball Guys' unfiltered take on all things sports!

    #baldguysonthebench #graboneandcrackone #theopenchampionship #scottiescheffler #royalportrush #rorymcilroy #brysondechambeau #mattfitzpatrick

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  • Championship Heartbreak: When Victory Feels Like Defeat
    Jun 24 2025

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    Recorded June 22nd, 2025

    A coaching triumph becomes a moment of bitter disappointment when victory arrives without the chance to compete. This emotional episode captures the heartbreak of having an earned championship game opportunity stolen away through forfeit, as one host's flag football team is denied their rightful chance at glory when opponents back out of the final game.

    The authenticity is palpable as Coach Wasco shares his raw feelings about seeing four years of working with young athletes culminate in an empty trophy celebration. Behind the frustration lies a beautiful reflection on watching children grow from "little babies" into capable young men, revealing the true purpose behind youth coaching that transcends wins and losses.

    Professional sports take center stage as well, with Keegan Bradley's dramatic Travelers Championship victory creating an intriguing Ryder Cup dilemma. Should the US captain become the first playing captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963? The hosts make a compelling case while analyzing his current form and what it means for Team USA's chances at Bethpage Black.

    Basketball fans will appreciate the breakdown of an NBA Finals that defied all expectations, with the massive underdog Pacers pushing the dominant Thunder to a hard-fought Game 7. The discussion highlights the importance of coaching and team chemistry in championship moments, with special praise for Rick Carlisle's masterful game planning.

    Whether you're a parent, coach, or simply someone who loves sports in all its emotional complexity, this episode captures why competition matters at every level. Join us for candid conversations about triumph, disappointment, and the moments that remind us why sports remain the ultimate unscripted drama.

    #baldguysonthebench #graboneandcrackone #pgatour #travelerschampionship #nbafinals #okcthunder #indianapacers

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  • When Par Is a Good Score: Sports Talk That Pulls No Punches
    Jun 18 2025

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    Recorded June 17th, 2025

    Sports sometimes strips away pretense and reveals true character – a lesson brutally demonstrated at this year's US Open at Oakmont. The legendary course didn't just test golf shots; it tested temperaments, with the world's best players facing conditions so demanding that par became the gold standard.

    We dive deep into JJ Spaun's remarkable victory, analyzing how he overcame a disastrous front nine on Sunday to rally with clutch putting and laser-like driving when it mattered most. His resilience stands in stark contrast to the behavior of several top professionals, including Wyndham Clark, who reportedly damaged lockers in Oakmont's historic clubhouse after missing the cut – earning our official "Douchebag of the Year" nomination. The juxtaposition between Clark's actions and Phil Mickelson graciously signing autographs after his own disappointing finish speaks volumes about respecting the game's traditions.

    The Stanley Cup Finals provided another masterclass in dominance as the Florida Panthers overwhelmed the Edmonton Oilers to capture their first championship. We break down how the Panthers led for an astonishing 255 minutes compared to just 34 for the Oilers throughout the series, completely neutralizing Connor McDavid. With significant salary cap space heading into next season, could we be witnessing the birth of hockey's next dynasty?

    Meanwhile, the NBA Finals continue to surprise as the underdog Indiana Pacers have shown remarkable tenacity against Oklahoma City. Whether it's TJ McConnell's relentless energy or Tyrese Haliburton's leadership (before injury), we analyze what makes this overachieving team so compelling despite being outmatched on paper.

    As summer approaches and major sports wind down, join us for this unfiltered conversation about champions, disappointments, and what true respect for the game really means. Subscribe now and let us know your thoughts on these championship moments!

    #baldguysonthebench #graboneandcrackone #usopen #oakmont #pgatour #jjspaun #stanleycupfinals #floridapanthers #nbafinals

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  • The Heat is On: Playoff Battles and Major Predictions
    Jun 10 2025

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    When playoff sports ramp up, the Bald Guys bring their A-game. Scott and Graham return after a brief hiatus, fired up and ready to dissect the most thrilling moments across the sports landscape.

    The Stanley Cup Finals have delivered nail-biting overtime drama in both opening games. Edmonton and Florida have split the first two contests, with Scott boldly declaring "the Panthers are going to win 4-2" after analyzing how each team's physicality and execution have evolved from last year's matchup. The hosts break down key moments, including McDavid's "stupid good" assist and the controversial officiating that has already sparked heated debate.

    Meanwhile, the NBA Finals produced perhaps the most stunning upset of the postseason when the Indiana Pacers shocked Oklahoma City in Game 1 despite being 10.5-point underdogs. The conversation centers around Tyrese Haliburton's clutch gene—he now has an astonishing five game-winning shots in these playoffs—despite being voted "most overrated player" by his NBA peers. As Scott notes, "My guy's got ice in his veins."

    The heartbeat of this episode, however, is their passionate preview of the US Open at Oakmont. Drawing from Scott's firsthand experience playing the legendary course, the hosts paint a vivid picture of the punishment awaiting golfers. "If you want to watch the best players in the world hit bad shots, you better watch this week," Scott advises listeners. Their analysis goes beyond picking favorites (Bryson DeChambeau and Collin Morikawa) to explain why Oakmont represents the purest test in golf—where "par is an amazing score" and even bogeys can be celebrated.

    Between predictions and analysis, Scott shares a hilarious flag football coaching saga involving sideline confrontations and a game ultimately called off by officials. The episode closes with the hosts realizing they've hit their three-year podcast anniversary, a testament to their enduring chemistry and sports passion.

    Celebrate with us as we mark three years of the Bald Guys on the Bench podcast!

    #baldbuysonthebench #graboneandcrackone #usopen #oakmont #nbafinals #stanleycupfinals

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  • Memorial Week Mayhem: NBA, NHL Playoffs, and Driver Testing Drama
    May 29 2025

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    Recorded May 27th, 2025

    Graham and Scott reunite for a Tuesday edition of the Bald Guys on the Bench podcast, serving up hot takes on everything from Hollywood to hockey!

    The duo kicks things off with summer vibes and Memorial Day weekend reflections before diving into an unexpected movie discussion. Could Tom Cruise, at 62 years old and still performing jaw-dropping stunts in the latest Mission Impossible film, be the last true movie star? The hosts compare his legacy against other action stars while marveling at his physicality and versatility across genres.

    Hockey fans will appreciate their breakdown of the NHL playoffs, where Florida and Edmonton appear headed for a Stanley Cup Final rematch. The conversation highlights Florida's unexpected emergence as a hockey powerhouse state, challenging traditional markets. Similarly, they dissect the NBA conference finals, with both series at 3-1, analyzing Oklahoma City's impressive young roster and the Pacers' surprising playoff run.

    The football segment heats up with passionate debate about the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback dilemma. Should they pursue Aaron Rodgers despite his advancing age and tendency to skip team activities? The hosts weigh immediate competitiveness against long-term team building, exploring rumors surrounding Kirk Cousins, Will Levis, and other potential options. Additional NFL news touches on Joey Bosa's injury concerns with the Bills and Najee Harris trade rumors.

    Golf enthusiasts won't want to miss their coverage of Lucas Glover's bombshell revelation about PGA Tour driver testing practices, Will Zalatoris's unfortunate back surgery announcement, and the Tour Championship's format changes. The episode wraps with Memorial Tournament predictions and US Open qualifying discussions.

    Ready for straight-shooting sports talk that doesn't pull punches? Hit play and join the bench conversation!

    #baldguysonthebench #graboneandcrackone #nhl #nba #stanleycupplayoffs #nbaplayoffs

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