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The JustIn Time Podcast with Justin Kutcher

The JustIn Time Podcast with Justin Kutcher

De: Justin Kutcher
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I've been lucky enough to spend my career in sports, become friends with people I used to watch on TV, and hear stories that people could only dream about! Now, those stories are coming to you as I interview athletes, coaches, and personalities I've worked with over the years. I hope you enjoy them as I much as I do.Justin Kutcher
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  • Matt Every! 2-Time PGA Tour Winner on Arnie, Camilo & College Golf
    Nov 26 2025

    Two-time PGA TOUR winner and Florida Gators All-American Matt Every joins us for one of the most honest, hilarious, and insightful conversations we’ve ever had. We go deep into his journey—from battling elite teammates like the Véjaegas brothers and Billy Horschel in Gainesville, to grinding on Tour, to winning back-to-back Arnold Palmer Invitationals and celebrating with Arnie himself.

    We revisit Matt’s unforgettable run on The Big Break, the legendary caddie stories with Derek Mason, and the moments that still make players around the Tour laugh today. Matt also opens up about his admiration for Camilo Villegas, how that 2023 Bermuda win hit him emotionally, and why technology has changed the art of ball-striking for modern pros.

    We get inside Matt’s transition to TV, his Every Tuesday feature series, the origin of Live Forever Golf, and even his epic club-throwing days. For longtime golf fans, this one is packed with behind-the-scenes stories you simply won’t hear anywhere else.

    If you love authentic conversations with people who’ve lived the Tour life—this is your episode.
    Subscribe for more timeless sports conversations.

    TIMESTAMPS

    (Exact timestamps mapped across 1:04:36 runtime)

    (00:00:00) – Justin introduces Matt Every: PGA Tour wins, Florida career, Big Break, TV work
    (00:05:00) – Life on Tour: friendships, personalities, traveling with players
    (00:10:00) – Florida Gators golf: Camilo & Manny Véjaegas, Billy Horschel, competition
    (00:15:00) – College development, Buddy Alexander’s influence, competitiveness
    (00:20:00) – Gators football memories: Tebow, Chris Leak, national championships
    (00:25:00) – The Big Break: filming, heat, nerves, dehydration, funny stories
    (00:30:00) – Early pro years: consistency, cut streaks, close calls before first win
    (00:35:00) – 2014 Arnold Palmer Invitational: mindset, pressure, 16th hole chaos
    (00:40:00) – Caddie Derek Mason: legendary stories, mistakes, brotherhood
    (00:45:00) – Club-throwing era: Pebble Beach, hybrid donations, bag-kick technique
    (00:50:00) – Transition to TV: Every Tuesday, rapport with players, storytelling
    (00:55:00) – Camilo Villegas: ball-striking brilliance, Bermuda win, emotion
    (01:00:00) – Rapid fire: sleeper cities, gambling games, childhood idols, Jags fandom
    (01:04:00) – Closing thoughts and sign-off

    KEY TOPICS

    Behind-the-scenes stories from the PGA Tour and practice rounds
    Florida Gators golf program + elite teammates (Camilo, Manny, Horschel)
    Winning back-to-back Arnold Palmer Invitationals
    Caddie relationships, on-course meltdowns, and club-throwing
    Camilo Villegas’ comeback and ball-striking artistry
    Launching Live Forever Golf & transitioning into golf media

    ️‍️ About Matt Every

    Matt Every is a two-time PGA TOUR winner, including back-to-back victories at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. A four-time All-American at the University of Florida, he’s known for his competitive fire, ball-striking ability, and authentic personality. Today he hosts Every Tuesday on Golf Channel and contributes to PGA TOUR LIVE while also helping run Live Forever Golf, a rising apparel brand.

    ️ About the JustIn Time Podcast

    The JustIn Time Podcast brings you exclusive, in-depth conversations with the biggest names in sports and beyond. As a veteran broadcaster, Justin brings unfiltered discussions with legendary coaches, professional athletes, and influential figures who share their remarkable journeys and behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else.

    Subscribe now on any major platform to never miss an episode of these timeless conversations.

    HASHTAGS (5–7)

    #MattEvery
    #PGATour
    #GolfStories
    #ArnoldPalmerInvitational
    #CamiloVillegas
    #JustInTimePodcast
    #JustinKutcher


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  • Andy North! 2x US Open Champion on Golf’s Golden Age
    Nov 19 2025
    Andy North is not just a two time US Open champion and three time All American at Florida – he is a living bridge to golf’s golden age. In this episode, we sit down with Andy to relive what it was like to grow up in Wisconsin dreaming of Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, then find himself paired with them in majors with everything on the line. We talk about the devastating knee condition that ended his football and basketball days and pushed him into golf, the back injury that almost kept him from his first PGA Tour win at Westchester, and the raw truth of what winning a US Open really feels like – more relief than joy. Andy walks us shot by shot through Cherry Hills in 1978 and Oakland Hills in 1985, from clutch bunker shots to TC Chen’s infamous double hit, and then into his second career alongside Chris Berman and Scott Van Pelt at ESPN. It is a masterclass in pressure, perspective and gratitude. If you love golf history, majors and real behind the scenes stories, this one is for you. Timestamps: (00:00:01) - Justin introduces Andy North – two time US Open champion, Florida All American and proud Wisconsin Badger – and asks how a kid from Wisconsin chose Florida golf.(00:02:15) - Growing up a multi sport junkie, falling in love with football and basketball, and eventually helping coach Wisconsin football.(00:06:17) - The shocking knee diagnosis in seventh grade, two years on crutches, and how losing other sports led Andy to throw himself into golf.(00:10:58) - Bringing a football and basketball mentality to the golf course, why kids need team sports, and why stepping away from golf saved his mental health.(00:11:58) - The Westchester win – bad back at Silverado, wife forcing him to New York, Tip O’Neill in the pro am, and stumbling into his first PGA Tour victory.(00:15:21) - Relief versus joy when you finally win, the randomness of golf, and why great weeks do not always end in trophies.(00:15:39) - 1978 US Open at Cherry Hills – leading all week, playing with Nicklaus and Player, almost losing it late, and the bunker shot that sealed the title.(00:19:38) - Why golf’s four day grind is different from football and basketball, sleeping on the lead, and why Sunday is when you are most exhausted.(00:21:34) - Playing in golf’s golden age – Palmer, Nicklaus, Player, Trevino, Floyd – and what it meant to actually beat his childhood heroes.(00:24:33) - First full week on tour: a murder in the hotel, two drives out of bounds at Riviera, and then getting paired with Arnold Palmer.(00:30:45) - 1985 US Open at Oakland Hills – injuries, Tin Cup style disasters earlier in the year, Johnny Miller’s prediction, and having nothing on Sunday.(00:35:21) - Intentionally aiming at a bunker on 17, outthinking a brutal green complex, and nursing a slim lead home.(00:41:00) - Tom Watson’s friendship, shared caddie roots, and the surreal chairman’s outing dinner with Arnie, Jack, Trevino and Floyd after the 1978 US Open.(00:45:35) - Inside ESPN – controlled chaos with Chris Berman, why America loved Boomer, and the easy chemistry with Scott Van Pelt and Mike Tirico.(00:52:22) - “This Just In” rapid fire – favorite Badger, Florida vs Wisconsin allegiance, Ryder Cup nerves, and the scariest tee shot he ever hit.(00:54:54) - Why the par three contest at Augusta scared him more than Ryder Cup or Masters tee shots – and worrying about fan safety.(00:57:00) - Jack vs Tiger on a ten foot putt to win the Ryder Cup, the putts that defined both, and final reflections on a 50 year ride in golf. Key Topics: Growing up multi sport in Wisconsin, losing football and basketball to injury, and discovering golf as a lifelineCoaching Wisconsin football, the value of team sports and how it shaped his competitive mindset in golfFirst tour win at Westchester – injuries, Tip O’Neill in the pro am and the strange ways golf success can appear1978 and 1985 US Open wins at Cherry Hills and Oakland Hills – pressure, bunker shots, TC Chen and the reality of major championship golfPlaying and then befriending legends like Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson and others in golf’s golden ageBroadcasting with Chris Berman, Scott Van Pelt and Mike Tirico – storytelling, live TV chaos and keeping the fan’s perspective ️ About Andy North: Andy North is a two time US Open champion, winning at Cherry Hills in 1978 and Oakland Hills in 1985, and a three time All American at the University of Florida. A proud Wisconsin native and lifelong Badger fan, he also spent time working inside the Wisconsin football program before becoming one of ESPN’s most respected golf analysts. North’s unique journey from injured multi sport kid to major champion and broadcaster gives him a rare perspective on competition, pressure and the legends who defined golf’s golden age. ️ About the JustIn Time Podcast: The JustIn Time Podcast brings you exclusive, in depth conversations with the biggest names in sports and ...
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  • Casey Jacobsen! Stanford All-American on MJ and 23
    Nov 12 2025

    We sit down with Casey Jacobsen, Stanford All-American, McDonald’s All-American, and Phoenix Suns first-round pick, for a real look at how careers are built. We revisit the letter-writing push that got him added to the McDonald’s Game, then the full-circle twist of wearing No. 23, scoring 23, and later handing Michael Jordan that jersey to sign. We go inside Jordan Flight School pickup runs where MJ talked trash and missed the fadeaway, Casey’s 49-point night against Arizona State, and the banked game-winner vs Duke. Casey opens up about redefining himself in the NBA, learning from Steve Nash, the trade that sent him to New Orleans, and the joy of becoming “the Stanford Casey” again in Europe. From draft-night shoes and Craig Sager to Berlin life and the wildest arenas in Greece, this is equal parts nostalgia and honest insight. If you love the stories behind the box score, you’ll be at home here. Hit play and ride with us.

    Timestamps:
    (00:00:00) – Welcome and Casey’s intro, All-American credentials
    (00:05:00) – How he was left off McDonald’s and the initial disappointment
    (00:08:00) – 300 letters, the reversal, and arriving with a chip
    (00:11:00) – The 1999 class roll call and who impressed most
    (00:14:00) – Jordan Flight School, nightly pickup runs, why counselors showed up
    (00:16:00) – The signed No. 23 McDonald’s jersey and authentication
    (00:17:00) – Switched onto MJ, one-on-one moment, the trash talk and miss
    (00:19:00) – Back-cut on MJ in the NBA and rookie memories
    (00:20:00) – Draft-night suit, two-tone wingtips, and Craig Sager
    (00:22:00) – Fashion era talk and why the big suits happened
    (00:23:36) – Why Stanford over Duke, system fit and opportunity
    (00:26:00) – Seeing himself in Stanford’s scheme and immediate role
    (00:28:22) – 49 vs Arizona State without in-arena stats
    (00:30:00) – Starting 1-for-5 with an air ball, staying confident
    (00:33:00) – Free throws for 50, Maples record context
    (00:34:49) – Transition to the NBA, role shift from scorer to shooter
    (00:36:40) – Rotation minutes, defense, the hard truth about sticking
    (00:38:54) – Gratitude for four NBA seasons and perspective
    (00:40:22) – Europe calling, the green light, and winning again
    (00:43:56) – Family life abroad and being embraced by the community
    (00:45:07) – Practice cadence in Europe vs NBA, why some struggle
    (00:48:22) – Language, coaching ties, and long-view career takeaways
    (00:49:24) – Euro crowds vs NBA crowds, drums and chants
    (00:50:33) – Athens chaos, fire sticks, smoke, and intensity
    (00:53:17) – Berlin apartment story and the nightly landmark
    (00:55:26) – Stanford’s Olympic classmates and stacked campus talent
    (00:56:29) – Best NBA teammate, Steve Nash’s 6 a.m. standard
    (00:57:23) – Greatest game vs most meaningful moment, Duke dagger
    (01:00:13) – Basketball family, ABCD brothers, and dad at SDSU
    (01:03:02) – Jim Jackson trade chain, holdout context, and fines
    (01:06:39) – Friendly jabs, perspective, and sign-off

    Key Topics:
    McDonald’s All-American selection drama, 300 letters, second chances
    Full-circle Michael Jordan stories, signed 23 jersey, Flight School pickup
    49 vs Arizona State, Duke game-winner, Maples record
    NBA role shift, Steve Nash work ethic, trade realities
    European hoops culture, wild crowds, life and family abroad

    About Casey Jacobsen:
    Casey Jacobsen is a Stanford All-American, 1999 McDonald’s All-American, and first-round NBA pick by the Phoenix Suns. After four NBA seasons, he starred in Germany for multiple championship runs and later moved into broadcasting and basketball analysis. His career bridges college stardom, the realities of the NBA, and the culture of European basketball.

    About the JustIn Time Podcast:
    The JustIn Time Podcast brings you exclusive, in-depth conversations with the biggest names in sports and beyond. As veteran broadcasters, Justin brings unfiltered discussions with legendary coaches, professional athletes, and influential figures who share their remarkable journeys and behind-the-scenes stories you will not hear anywhere else.
    Subscribe now on any major platform to never miss an episode of these timeless conversations.

    #CaseyJacobsen
    #MichaelJordan
    #StanfordBasketball
    #PhoenixSuns
    #NBAHistory
    #SportsStories


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