Episodios

  • Episode 154: 2026 Golf Trends & Stories to Watch
    Jan 9 2026
    The golf world is heading into one of its most fascinating seasons in years, and we’re breaking it all down. In this episode, we look ahead to 2026’s biggest trends and storylines, starting with our own backyard — including the Flagstick Open, the Flagstick.com Shootout, the possibility of a third signature event, and even the potential return of the print edition of Flagstick as we approach our 30th anniversary season. On the professional side, history is firmly in the spotlight. We discuss the career Grand Slam chase as Scottie Scheffler eyes the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, and Rory McIlroy returns to Augusta as a defending Masters champion with renewed momentum. We also dive into Tiger Woods at 50, what his eligibility for the PGA Tour Champions really means, and how much competitive golf we might realistically see from him. Another major talking point: Brooks Koepka’s stunning exit from LIV Golf, the waiting period he faces before a potential PGA Tour return, and what expiring LIV contracts — including Bryson DeChambeau’s — could mean for the league’s future star power. We then explore the new leadership era in professional golf, with fresh faces guiding the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and LIV Golf, along with a look at the iconic venues hosting the men’s majors in 2026 and the landmark U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera Country Club. Finally, we dig into the trends shaping the game: The evolution of golf equipment and whether data-driven fitting is replacing distance-based marketing The continued rise of Canadian golf travel and experience-driven trips Changing business models at golf facilities, including hybrid memberships, simulator access, and new revenue streams The growing role of AI and automation, from customer service to “invisible maintenance” using robotics And what increasing rounds played in Canada could mean heading into 2026 If you want a complete snapshot of where golf is headed — on the course, in the business, and across the industry — this episode sets the stage for the season ahead. Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    1 h y 10 m
  • Episode 153: Holiday Golf Gifts & Looking Back at 2025
    Dec 18 2025
    As the golf season winds down, we break it all down from Q-School to the biggest storylines shaping the game heading into 2026. We start with a strong showing from Canadians at Q-School, as A.J. Ewart and Adam Svensson earn PGA TOUR cards, while Ben Silverman narrowly misses out in a dramatic playoff. From there, we recap the Grant Thornton Invitational, where Lauren Coughlin and Andrew Novak take the title, and Brooke Henderson and Corey Conners continue their impressive chemistry with another top-five finish. Looking back at the major themes of 2025, we cover Scottie Scheffler’s dominant year, Rory McIlroy completing the career Grand Slam, Bryson DeChambeau’s standout major performances and continued influence through YouTube, and milestone victories for Canada’s Nick Taylor. We also discuss what it means to have seven Canadians set for the PGA TOUR in 2026. On the women’s side, we dive into a historic year of parity on the LPGA Tour, highlighted by Jeeno Thitikul’s record-breaking season, Brooke Henderson’s return to the winner’s circle, and breakout performances from Canadian youngsters including Anna Huang. Plus: Tiger Woods’ road ahead as he approaches 50, the ongoing PGA TOUR–LIV saga, and what changes are coming in 2026. On the Back Nine, we look ahead to expectations for 2026 in men’s and women’s golf, the future of tour golf in Canada, favourite 19th holes around the world, and our top holiday gift ideas for golfers—from high-tech training tools to classic stocking stuffers. A packed episode full of insight, opinion, and plenty of Canadian golf storylines as we head into the festive season. Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    1 h y 17 m
  • Episode 152: Golf's Dress Code Debate - From Tweed to Hoodies - The Evolution of Golf Attire
    Dec 9 2025
    Before the main event, Jeff and Scott catch up on a busy couple of weeks in golf, covering the Australian Open, the Hero World Challenge, Q-Schools, and the upcoming Grant Thornton Invitational. Then, we take a look at the enduring debate: The Golf Dress Code. We trace the journey of golf clothing from the heavy tweed and corseted outfits of the 19th century—a uniform of the elite—to the performance polo shirt popularized by Arnold Palmer. We analyze the Public vs. Private course divide, discuss the high-profile acceptance of hoodies on the PGA Tour, and revisit the controversial 2017 LPGA dress code tightening. Finally, we forecast the future: high-tech fabrics, gender-neutral designs, and the demand for sustainable golf wear. Is it time to abolish all dress codes in the name of growing the game? Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    1 h y 16 m
  • Episode 151: Golf Course Design - Likes and Dislikes
    Nov 27 2025
    In this episode, we dive into the endlessly debated world of golf course design—breaking down the features golfers love, hate, and love to argue about. From there, we split the show into a “Front 9” and “Back 9,” exploring some of golf architecture’s most fascinating topics. On the Front 9, we tackle classic vs. modern design philosophies, bunkering styles, and the ongoing debate between restoring historic courses and renovating them for today’s game. Using courses we've played, we share personal examples that highlight why certain design choices resonate with us. On the Back 9, we shift to strategic attributes and player experience—from the best template holes to the fairness of wild green complexes, the purpose of water hazards, and what makes a routing truly memorable. We dig into walkability, playability vs. difficulty, the value of the ground game, and what defines a great finishing stretch. To wrap up, we share some of our all-time favorite courses we’ve played—like Panmure, North Berwick, Tobacco Road, and Pinehurst—and dream out loud about the bucket-list courses we hope to experience one day, including Cypress Point, St. Andrews, and Royal Melbourne. Whether you’re a designer at heart or just a golfer who loves the craft behind the game, this episode is packed with thoughtful debates, personal stories, and a celebration of what makes great golf courses unforgettable. Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Episode 150: The Internet Invitational - Was It Good Or Bad?
    Nov 19 2025
    On this episode, we discussed the recently completed Internet Invitational - one of the largest golf productions to ever appear on YouTube. We discuss the challenges, entertainment value, and level of play, and examine the risks and opportunities involved for the 48 creators who took part. They chased the exposure and the cash prizes, but is there a downside for their brands and much more? Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    1 h y 16 m
  • Episode 149: 2025 Personal Golf Highlights & More Random Questions
    Nov 11 2025
    With snow settling across the region and the outdoor golf season coming to an end, we take a moment to reflect on the past year from a personal perspective. Where did we get to play? Who did we share the course with? How did our equipment evolve, and what other events or stories helped shape the season? We’re also wrapping up the remaining random golf questions from the Spin the Wheel segment in Episode 146—tackling topics like golf balls, bunker play, divot repair, hot mics on the pro tours, adjustable club weights, and the ever-popular concept of ready golf. Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    53 m
  • Episode 148: LIV Golf, Influencers, This & That - Random Golf Topics
    Nov 6 2025
    On this episode, we begin by examining LIV Golf's format shift as they approach 2026 and discussing the potential implications of this decision. We then delve into the value of granting professional golf tournament exemptions to certain influencers, analyzing both the benefits and the potential downsides of this practice. Jeff will share whether he managed to get in one more round of golf and if it required lights to finish, while Scott reveals which Hockey Hall of Famer he randomly chatted with at a recent NHL game. Finally, following up on last week's 'Spin The Wheel' segment, we'll address several leftover topics. We'll answer listener questions ranging from how to handle pressure on the golf course to the biggest course management mistakes made by average golfers Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    1 h
  • Episode 147: Random Golf Talk: Spin The Topic Wheel
    Oct 28 2025
    A different spin this week! We're changing up the show's format by adding a dose of randomness to the topics. We loaded twenty different golf subjects into a wheel and will spin it to decide what we discuss. From cart and range etiquette to the issues of halfway houses contributing to slow play, and even the future of golf putter design, we have no shortage of topics to offer our opinions on. On the Front Nine, we’ll chat about Scott’s recent visit to a Nova Scotia course we both loved, discuss how sponsor exemptions in pro golf events create great stories, and follow up on last week's discussion regarding post-season golf assessments. Music by: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License certificate #: 2227748
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    50 m
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