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Welcome to the Pull Hook Golf podcast with host Matt Cook, a Mini Tour dropout, who brings an uncensored look at golf with current co-host, golf influencer Buttsy and Tour Insider Brent Grant.Copyright 2025 Matt Cook Golf
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  • The Rise of Marty Sanchez
    Oct 31 2025
    Matt Cook welcomes Marty Sanchez to discuss the Grass League and Marty's transition from college golfer to professional. They delve into insights gained from caddying and the league's structure, exploring its challenges and Marty's role within it. Marty shares his experience as the face of DevRow's High Country Collection, emphasizing vulnerability and brand-building in golf. The episode highlights the importance of collaboration, emotional expression, and composure on the course. Marty discusses his favorite outfits from the collection, Devereux Golf's mission, and shares personal stories. The conversation covers learning from setbacks, future plans, and enhancing Marty's online presence, with closing thoughts and appreciation.
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    44 m
  • The Golfer’s Mindset
    Oct 9 2025
    Matt Cook delves into the significance of showing emotion in golf, particularly in the context of the Ryder Cup, as he introduces the final episode of 2025. The episode features insights from Dr. Lee Piccarello on the golfer's mindset, alongside discussions on Tiger Woods' profound impact and how the Ryder Cup contrasts with regular tournaments. The personalities and characters of LIV Golf players are explored, emphasizing how emotion fosters audience connection. Personal anecdotes highlight the future of emotional engagement in golf, culminating in a conclusion that ties together these themes, with sponsor mentions for Devereux Golf and Rokform interspersed.
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    21 m
  • 2025 Ryder Cup Recap
    Oct 2 2025
    Matt Cook explores Europe's Ryder Cup win and Luke Donald's impactful captaincy, dissecting the final score and U.S. team's issues. The episode discusses New York crowd dynamics, golf's elitist image, and Rory McIlroy's reactions to perceived hypocrisy. It examines broadcasters' focus, Donald's strategy, and the role of data in modern golf. Tommy Fleetwood's standout performance, U.S. team prep issues, and course setup blunders are highlighted. Celebrations of Team Europe and a look ahead to the 2027 Ryder Cup are included. The episode concludes with thoughts on Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods as potential captains, player performances, and sponsor acknowledgments.
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    38 m
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