Episodios

  • Steve Merrill - General Manager of Shortland Golf
    Apr 11 2026

    The primary focus of this podcast episode is the innovative approach to golf embodied by Shortland Golf, a par-three course featuring synthetic turf and advanced design elements aimed at enhancing the golfing experience. I engage in a comprehensive dialogue with Steve Merrill, the general manager of Shortland Golf, who elucidates the unique attributes of this facility, including its environmentally conscious design and the challenges it poses to golfers of varying skill levels. We delve into the intricacies of synthetic greens and sand traps, examining how they compare to traditional courses and their potential to revolutionize the golfing landscape. Additionally, we explore the burgeoning interest in such courses, which offer an accessible and enjoyable alternative to conventional golfing experiences. This episode serves as an insightful exploration of the future of golf, highlighting the intersection of innovation, sustainability, and recreation.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • shortlandgolf.com
    • paintedhillsbeef.com
    • squares.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Shortland Golf
    • Celebrity Greens
    • Jackson Kahn
    • Weston Kia
    • Birdie Ball
    • Squares Golf Shoes
    • Painted Hills Beef



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    38 m
  • Sean Zak, Golf.com and Golf Magazine - Afterhours Encore
    Apr 8 2026

    The principal theme articulated in this podcast episode revolves around the exploration of underappreciated figures within the realm of golf, alongside a reflection on the evolving dynamics between professional golf and the everyday golfer. We commenced our dialogue with a compelling inquiry regarding the first song one wishes to hear upon starting their vehicle, which seamlessly transitioned into a deeper examination of players such as Lydia Ko, whose remarkable longevity and achievements warrant greater recognition. Furthermore, we delved into the notion of unsung heroes in the golfing community, highlighting the significant contributions of individuals like Michael Bamberger, who serves as a mentor and guiding presence for many. In addition, we contemplated the implications of potential regulatory changes in the sport, particularly concerning equipment standards, and their prospective impact on the accessibility of golf. Ultimately, this episode fosters a profound appreciation for the intricate relationships that define the sport, urging listeners to reflect on the influences that shape their own experiences within golf.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • Golf.com
    • Golf Magazine
    • St. Andrews

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Leon Bridges
    • Lydia Ko
    • Michael Bamberger
    • Genesis Invitational
    • In N Out
    • Cushnet
    • Callaway
    • Nike



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  • Sean Zak, Golf.com and Golf Magazine - Encore
    Apr 4 2026

    This podcast episode delves into the profound significance of golf as experienced by Sean Zak during his transformative summer in St. Andrews, a period marked by the intersection of traditional values and contemporary challenges within the sport. We engage in an illuminating dialogue with Zak, exploring his motivations for penning his recent book, "Searching in St. Andrews," which reflects on the complexities of the golfing world amid the turbulence introduced by LIV Golf. Throughout our conversation, we uncover the insights Zak garnered while living in the home of golf, particularly the ways in which the game facilitates connections among individuals, fostering a sense of camaraderie among strangers. The episode further examines the evolving dynamics of professional golf, emphasizing the impact of financial incentives and the shifting landscape of sponsorships, as well as the personal anecdotes that enliven Zak's narrative. As we conclude, listeners are invited to reflect on the deeper meanings that can be derived from the game, as well as the relationships that flourish within its embrace.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • paintedhillsbeef.com
    • golf.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • Golf News Network
    • Golf.com
    • Golf magazine
    • LIV Golf
    • PGA Tour
    • DP World Tour
    • Kia
    • Painted Hills Beef
    • Squares Golf



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    36 m
  • Kat Gerrish, PGA Professional, and Owner -The Cottage Golf, Beaverton Oregon - Afterhours
    Apr 1 2026

    The salient point of our discussion centers on the evolving relationship between professional golf and everyday golfers, as we explore the perspectives of our esteemed guest, Kat Gerrish from Cottage Golf in Beaverton, Oregon. Throughout our dialogue, we delve into the accessibility of professional golf, particularly through the lens of social media and new formats such as the TGL league. Kat articulates her belief that these developments foster a greater connection between aspiring golfers and the professional realm, rather than creating a divide. Additionally, we engage in an examination of indoor golfing facilities and their potential to reshape the traditional golfing experience, raising important questions about the essence of the game itself. Our conversation culminates in a thoughtful reflection on the future of golf and the myriad ways it can adapt to engage a broader audience while maintaining its inherent values.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • golfnewsnetwork

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Cottage Golf
    • Beaverton
    • Oregon
    • Paul Azinger
    • LIV
    • TGL
    • Golf News Network
    • Nelly Corda
    • Tiger



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    24 m
  • Kat Gerrish, PGA Professional, and Owner -The Cottage Golf, Beaverton Oregon
    Mar 28 2026

    This was an interview episode of "Grilling at the Green" with PGA professional Kat Garish, who manages Cottage Golf in Beaverton, Oregon. Kat shared her journey from learning golf as a child at a coastal course to becoming a PGA professional and opening her own golf boutique and coaching studio focused on welcoming women into the game. She discussed her business model, which started in a 1,000 square foot space above a brewery and is expanding to a larger ground-floor location with two bays. Kat explained how she's helped hundreds of clients through lessons and clinics, recently hired an assistant pro, and plans to open additional studios in the next two years. The conversation also covered her experiences with gender barriers in golf and how she's creating inclusive spaces for learning the sport

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. birdieball.com
    2. paintedhillsbeef.com
    3. squares.com
    4. cottagegolfstudio.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Birdie Ball
    2. Cottage Golf
    3. Weston Kia
    4. Painted Hills
    5. Squares Golf Shoes



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    39 m
  • Portland Golf Show - Woman's Day
    Mar 21 2026

    The salient focus of our discussion revolves around the upcoming LPGA Portland Classic, an esteemed tournament that celebrates its 55th anniversary this year. We are joined by Monica Olson, co-director of the event, who elucidates the enhancements made to the tournament experience, emphasizing the increased opportunities for audience engagement and participation. Additionally, we delve into the significance of Women's Day at the Portland Golf Show, highlighting the importance of promoting women's golf and fostering a welcoming environment for all attendees. The conversation further encompasses the role of sponsors, particularly the Standard, which is dedicated to supporting women's golf initiatives. In conclusion, we invite listeners to partake in this enriching golfing experience, not only to witness the tournament but to engage with the vibrant community surrounding it.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. birdieball.com
    2. westonkia.com
    3. portlandclassic.com
    4. snellgolf.com
    5. carsleygolf.com
    6. paintedhillsbeef.com
    7. funkymulligan.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Weston Kia
    2. Tualatin Auto Body
    3. Little Bird Media
    4. Standard
    5. LPGA
    6. Golf Channel
    7. Birdie Ball
    8. Painted Hills
    9. Snell Golf
    10. Carsley Golf
    11. Funky Mulligan
    12. Oregon Golf Association



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    36 m
  • Andy Drano Lano II, Former PGA Tour Caddy - Afterhours
    Mar 21 2026

    The discourse presented in this segment revolves around the experiences and insights of Andy Darinolano II, a distinguished caddy within the realm of professional golf. We delve into the intricacies of his career, exploring not only the challenges faced during extensive travel related to the sport but also the moments of joy and camaraderie that accompany such a lifestyle. Notably, we examine the significance of various golf tournaments and the emotional weight of near victories, particularly a poignant recollection of the 1996 PGA Championship. Furthermore, our conversation extends to the contemporary golf scene, reflecting on underrated players and the evolving dynamics of spectator engagement during tournaments. This episode encapsulates a rich tapestry of anecdotes and reflections, inviting listeners to gain a deeper appreciation for the multifaceted world of golf and its accompanying narratives.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Pebble Beach
    2. Tiger Woods
    3. Rory McIlroy
    4. Tony Romo
    5. John Brody
    6. Arnold Palmer
    7. Kenny
    8. Harris English
    9. Keith Mitchell
    10. Akshay
    11. Greg Norman



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    22 m
  • Andy Drano Lano II, Former PGA Tour Caddy
    Mar 14 2026

    This episode of Grilling at the Green features the esteemed PGA Tour caddy, Andy Lano, who shares his profound insights and experiences from a career that has spanned over two decades. Our dialogue delves into the intricacies of the golfing lifestyle, highlighting the delicate balance between competition and camaraderie that exists among caddies on tour. Lano recounts his first significant victory alongside Kenny Perry, illuminating the emotional and exhilarating moments that define a caddy's journey. Throughout our conversation, we also explore the evolution of caddying as a profession, reflecting on the changing dynamics within the sport and the relationships that are forged on the greens. We extend our gratitude to our sponsors and listeners, inviting you to partake in the rich tapestry of golfing stories and experiences shared in this enlightening exchange.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. birdieball.com
    2. paintedhillsbeef.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Birdie Ball
    2. Kenny Perry
    3. Weston Kia
    4. Painted Hills Beef
    5. Squares Golf Shoes



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    36 m