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  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Episode 8 ~ Lowry Caught By The Bear Trap & What’s Missing From The Champions Tour
    Mar 3 2026

    Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Episode 8 ~ Lowry Caught By The Bear Trap & What’s Missing From The Champions Tour

    A double-double in the Bear Trap.

    A four-year-old watching her father try to close.

    A calm winner while chaos unfolds.

    This week on Tough Lies, we break down Shane Lowry’s collapse, Nico’s composure, Brooke’s putting, and the stars align at Seminole

    Then we zoom out.

    The Champions Tour once gave second acts to grinders and working-class dreamers. Today? The door feels locked.

    Colin shares his thoughts on the incredible stories we’ll no longer enjoy.Golf says it wants new fans. But are we eliminating the very stories that make the game compelling?

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    21 m
  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Episode 7 ~ “Do You Feel Lucky?” — Bridgeman Survives Riviera with One Bullet Left
    Feb 23 2026

    Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Episode 7 ~ “Do You Feel Lucky?” — Bridgeman Survives Riviera with One Bullet Left

    Jacob Bridgeman nearly coughs up a six-shot lead at Riviera — but gets the ‘W’

    Why is closing so much harder than chasing?

    We break down the Genesis Invitational, Aldrich Potgieter’s emergence, and Rory’s latest close call — then pivot to the bigger tension: Jon Rahm, the DP World Tour standoff, and what it means for the Ryder Cup.

    Then we cut to:

    Why players love Riviera (it’s the design, silly)

    What should a course actually be measured by?

    And how much of “greatness” in modern golf architecture is real — versus reputation, history, and rankings inertia?

    We challenge how courses are judged, what most golfers undervalue in design, and whether difficulty has replaced strategic nuance.


    Plus: a MindTrak segment on maintaining composure when you’re leading — and how to build on momentum instead of protecting it.

    Not nostalgia.

    Not hype.

    Just sharper thinking about where the game — and its courses — are headed.

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    Thanks for listening to Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ with Colin McDougall & Richard Zokol.

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    52 m
  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Episode 6 ~ They Should Also Expect Hard Questions Then + The Anthony Kim Biopic Begins
    Feb 17 2026


    Augusta National continues to shape modern professional and amateur golf. It positions itself as guardian of tradition and steward of the game.

    But when its name surfaces in the Epstein files — even peripherally as it did this week — should it remain untouchable?

    If you influence the sport’s moral tone, its media access, and its power structure, do you also owe transparency when uncomfortable associations appear?

    We examine what was actually disclosed, whether membership accountability is ever discussed publicly, and whether Augusta’s mystique relies on insulation from scrutiny.

    Then: Anthony Kim wins in Adelaide — completing one of the wildest second acts in golf history.

    From Ryder Cup star to decade-long disappearance to LIV resurrection… and now victory.

    Hollywood has to be circling.

    Who plays him?

    Plus: Pebble Beach brilliance, Morikawa’s reset, and a MindTrak breakdown on mastering bad weather.

    Not conspiracy. Not gossip.

    Just grown-up questions about power in golf.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Episode 5 ~ Did the PGA Tour Almost Have a Union - and Could It Happen Now as a For-Profit?
    Feb 10 2026

    Did the PGA Tour almost have a players’ union — and why does that history matter as the Tour moves toward a for-profit structure?

    In this episode of Tough Lies: The Golfer’s Podcast, we begin with a look at what unfolded on Tour this week, including the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Canadians on Tour, the Korn Ferry Tour, and ongoing concerns about fan behavior crossing the line.

    The core of the episode is a deep dive into the PGA Tour’s evolution from a player-run non-profit to a commercially driven sports enterprise. Through that lens, we revisit a little-known moment in Tour history when players seriously discussed unionization — how it emerged, why it stalled, and what ultimately prevented it from moving forward.

    Rather than predicting what will happen next, we explore unionization as a structural implication of professional sport: every other major pro league operating as a for-profit business has formal player representation. As the PGA Tour’s business model changes, the underlying questions around governance, player voice, and control become harder to ignore.

    We wrap with a Mental Golf Moment on Hideki Matsuyama and managing distractions, plus Story Time with Richard from inside the Tour.

    Tough Lies is where golf’s harder conversations get discussed — carefully, authentically and enthusiastically!



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    48 m
  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Ep4 ~ Equal swings. Unequal pay.
    Feb 5 2026

    Equal swings. Unequal pay. In Episode 4 of Tough Lies, we dig into the LPGA - PGA pay disparity and why it persists in a sport that loves to call itself merit-based. Colin floats a few potential solutions that are bound to spark debate - and maybe, just maybe, move the conversation forward.

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    42 m
  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Ep3 ~ Deep Dive - Blades Brown
    Feb 4 2026

    Deep Dive - Blades Brown and the potential perils of being a young golf phenom.

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    43 m
  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Ep2 ~ The PGA "Returning Players" Program
    Feb 4 2026

    The "Returning Players" program for the PGA Tour.

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    45 m
  • Tough Lies ~ The Golfer's Podcast ~ Ep1 ~ Ryder Cup Round Up
    Feb 3 2026

    Zokol and McDougall dive deep into the Ryder Cup and talk Rory McIlroy and Colin Morikawa, plus lots more!

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    40 m