![]() Memorial gets some praise as a unique test for Tour golf. Also, the swing speeds of the field at NCAAs. Then the schedule for this week begins with some NCAA men’s reactions, notably, the overly hands-on approach by the coaches, who are now playing around in the sand with their charges. majors golf and Sam Burns’s place in that tension. So it’s a combo show of sorts, first ranting about the LIV organizational incompetencies, and then quickly cleaning up some thoughts from Colonial, with further questions about Tour golf vs. This Monday plus Wednesday episode begins with a mea culpa after the first episode of the week relied on information that the LIV field list was coming. LIV list delays, Women’s Open returns to Pine Needles, and NCAA coaches in bunkers Lastly, the pro shop currently has a Father’s Day sale ongoing, with some new Brookline-themed polos and other merch - everything is 15% off auto-applied at checkout. They close by hailing Linn Grant’s dominance in a mixed event, as well as the lopsided Curtis Cup that may need to broaden the net. The LIV Saturday finale is reviewed and it’s debated whether “exhibition” is the perfect term for that snoozefest finish where the only thing notable was the payout. Jay Monahan’s appearance in the booth on CBS is critiqued, and they wonder what’s possibly next for the commish. They praise most of the product on display, while cautioning against extrapolating anything larger from it. ![]() Andy and Brendan begin first with Rory McIlroy’s win at the Canadian Open, battling JT in front of a full-throated crowd and then taking a shot at Greg Norman on the way out of town. Open week has arrived but there’s plenty to dispense with from a monumental weekend in the professional game. Rory the Warrior Prince, Jay Monahan surfaces, and LIV London fades out This week’s schedule is previewed with excitement for the Scottish, the issues with it now being co-sanctioned, and the Barbasol’s field list. Poston’s victory and a grow-the-game moment for Poland. Jon Rahm’s comments to “de-americanize” a Ryder Cup venue in Ireland are covered, along with J.T. There’s also a thought that peer shame could be a more effective deterrent than any bans. Then they discuss the ongoing volley of public comments among players, especially as the Scottish Open takes center stage and LIV players enlist lawyers to gain last-minute entry. Talor Gooch’s comments and the Shark reveling are critiqued as well. Andy and Brendan offer some thoughts on the conclusion to the second LIV event in Portland and how it felt like another sign that this is a ship that won’t be slowed. This Tuesday episode is a compilation from the holiday weekend happenings and a look forward at the schedule ahead as coffee golf peaks for the year. PGA Tour intensifies with lawyers, “hypocrites,” and Talor pronounced “Talor”
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