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  • Today In Golf - May 4th, 2025
    May 4 2025

    Saturday served up split-screen drama: Scottie Scheffler’s moon-lit mastery at TPC Craig Ranch and Bryson DeChambeau’s power play in Korea. In this episode we unpack every storyline from a weather-disrupted PGA TOUR round and a fast-moving LIV leaderboard.


    PGA TOUR – THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
    • Scottie in full control – Reaches 22-under before darkness, highlighted by a bomb on No 3, a dart on No 8, and a fearless 4-iron onto 18 in near-blackout conditions. Hear why he’s still pushing despite a massive cushion and how a marathon Friday shaped his mindset.
    • Nearest chasers – Adam Schenk & Erik van Rooyen post matching 65s to sit seven back at -15; Schenk talks course length and receptive greens, EVR breaks down his lone bogey on 18.
    • Rules-nerd moment of the week – Davis Riley and Max Homa self-report slope-rangefinder violations, take the two-stroke hit, then promptly eagle their last holes to survive the 5-under cut. Integrity—and clutch swings—on full display.
    • Other notes – Jordan Spieth’s made-cut hug with son Sammy, defending champ Taylor Pendrith heading home, and how Sunday’s finish could rewrite the Byron Nelson record book.
    LIV GOLF – Korea (Round 2 complete)
    • Bryson bombs ahead – A second-round 66 moves DeChambeau to 13-under, four clear of steady Richard Bland.
    • Pack at nine-under – Talor Gooch slips but stays in the hunt alongside Charles Howell III, Jason Kokrak, and Dean Burmester.
    • Big names charge & stumble – Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith card matching 66s to climb, while Anirban Lahiri tumbles down the board.

    Two tours, two continents, one jam-packed show. Hit play and be ready for a Sunday showdown on both sides of the Pacific.

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  • Today in Golf - May 3rd, 2025
    May 3 2025

    A six-hour weather delay couldn’t cool off Scottie Scheffler—or stop the action half a world away at LIV Golf Korea. On today’s show we track every twist from two continents:


    PGA TOUR – THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
    • Relentless Scottie – Cards 61-63 for a record-shattering 18-under 124 (2nd-lowest 36-hole total in Tour history), seizing a six-shot cushion and tightening his stranglehold on the betting markets. Hear his thoughts on playing in front of family, staying aggressive after the restart, and tuning up for the PGA Championship.
    • Sam Stevens solo-second – Back-to-back 65s, honest takes on fatigue and learning to contend.
    • Chasing pack & cut drama – Jhonattan Vegas T-3, Rico Hoey still on the course, Jordan Spieth’s late-evening grind to make the weekend (plus a wholesome on-green moment with son Sammy), Cameron Champ’s charge from first-alternate to red numbers, and the projected cut line moving on every weather update.
    • WD ripple effects – How Will Zalatoris and Gary Woodland withdrawals reshuffled the field.
    LIV GOLF – Korea (Jamsil Country Club)
    • Early leaderboard – Bryson DeChambeau and Talor Gooch co-lead at 7-under after a brisk Round 1, with Richard Bland and Louis Oosthuizen one back and Dean Burmester at -5.
    • Big names check-in – Quick hits on Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed, Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, and the ever-intriguing Anthony Kim as they look to chase down the bombers up top.

    From storm cells over Dallas to brisk spring skies outside Seoul, we’ve got every quote, stat, and storyline you need before the next swings start. Hit play to get caught up in less time than a weather delay.

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  • Today in Golf - May 2nd, 2025
    May 2 2025

    Scottie Scheffler turned his hometown start into a statement, torching TPC Craig Ranch with a spotless 10-under 61 and a front-nine 29 that included a near-albatross eagle on No. 9. In today’s show we break down every angle of Round 1 at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson:

    • Inside Scheffler’s round – why he’s ignoring the scoreboard, how a soggy Texas track still played firm for him, and what it was like pairing with Jordan Spieth.
    • Chasing pack – Rico Hoey and Jhonattan Vegas ride matching 63s to sit two back, while a seven-man 64 logjam—Jaeger, Thorbjornsen, Champ and more—keeps the leaderboard bunched.
    • Course talk – from a washed-out pro-am to rave reviews about Craig Ranch’s drainage, plus why thicker rough could be the secret scoring separator this year.
    • Notables & surprises – Spieth stalls at 69, defending champ Taylor Pendrith opens with 67, Cameron Champ sneaks in after late WDs, and Aussies Karl Vilips & Aaron Baddeley fly the flag.
    • On the range – gear tweaks, fill-in caddies (shout-out Joel Dahmen), and round-one mindset gems straight from player interviews.

    If you want every stat, quote, and storyline from Thursday in McKinney—hit play and get caught up before Round 2 begins.

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  • Today in Golf - May 1st, 2025
    May 1 2025
    On today’s episode of Today in Golf, we break down the drama and highlights from the Zurich Classic, where team chemistry and clutch putting stole the show. We also dive into LIV Golf Mexico, recapping standout performances, leaderboard surprises, and what this weekend means for the LIV season moving forward. Whether you’re Team PGA or Team LIV, we’ve got all the must-know storylines from around the golf world. Tune in and stay up to date on everything happening on the fairways!

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    13 m
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