Welcome to The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf podcast.
With over 34,000 golf courses, tens of millions of golfers, and hundreds of thousands supporting the game of golf worldwide, there are endless untold stories about how golf has impacted and shaped lives. Take a listen as we uncover those compelling stories in our podcast.
Your host is Matt Considine, CEO of NewClub, a Chicago-based golf society.
About NewClub
NewClub is a society of passionate golfers who desire more compelling golf. Modeled after golf societies in Great Britain and Ireland, NewClub introduces its vetted community of members to a select network of prestigious clubs admired for their history, architecture, and commitment to the game of golf.
In this episode of Bag Drop Untold Stories in Golf, hosts Matt Considine and The Professor explore themes of family dynamics, the challenges PGA professionals face, and visiting Sandhills Golf Club. They discuss balancing excitement and boredom when family members are away, the appreciation for PGA pros during busy seasons, and the anticipation of visiting one of the world's exclusive golf courses. The conversation highlights Sandhills' atmosphere, its charm, and the balance between exclusivity and accessibility. In this discussion, Matt Considine and They examine local culture, staff interactions, course accessibility, design insights from architects Crenshaw and Coore, and strategic play due to course conditions. The discussion also emphasizes the beauty of the greens, appreciation for the landscape, recommendations for similar courses, and reflections on evolving golf experiences.
Our Host Matt Considine welcomes golf course architect Jay Blasi. They discuss Jay's passion for golf, his upbringing in a golf-centric family, and his journey into architecture. Jay shares stories from his childhood, including drawing golf holes and his family's connection to Beverly Country Club. The conversation explores imagination in design, the challenges of starting his own firm, and his work on Chambers Bay, a landmark course that balances public access with championship quality. Jay discusses media narratives regarding golf course reputations, focusing on Poppy Ridge, and emphasizes sustainability through innovative grass choices. The discussion also covers the NCGA's role in promoting public golf, rising industry costs, and public-private partnerships for municipal courses. Jay reflects on the transformation of the Golden Gate Park Golf Course and shares his excitement for upcoming projects.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
Jay Blasi Design > https://blasigolf.com/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:54 Jay Blasi's Early Life and Connection to Golf05:58 The Journey to Golf Course Architecture08:49 Childhood Memories and Caddy Stories12:09 The Importance of Imagination in Design15:04 Starting J. Blasi Design17:54 Chambers Bay: A Career Milestone20:48 Design Philosophy and Achievements at Chambers Bay27:36 The Impact of Media on Golf Course Reputation28:12 Exploring Poppy Ridge Golf Course29:22 The Landscape and Design Decisions at Poppy Ridge33:31 The Role of NCGA in Public Golf38:11 Innovative Grass Choices for Sustainability41:11 Addressing Rising Costs in Golf46:01 Public-Private Partnerships in Golf50:21 Transforming Golden Gate Park Golf Course55:09 Upcoming Projects and Future Aspirations
In this episode, hosts Matt Considine and Dr. Kevin Moore sit down with renowned golf course architect Rob Collins of King Collins Dormer Design, delving into the proposal and process that won the bid for Royal Dornoch. KCD was selected to design and build two new courses, a par-3 course, and practice facilities at Royal Dornoch. Rob shares personal stories of immersing himself in local Scottish culture, pivotal moments that inspired the ambitious master plan, and the powerful emotions felt when securing such a prestigious project. Highlighting the balance between tradition and innovation, he emphasizes the critical role of community collaboration, stewardship, and the importance of stellar presentation. The hosts also reflect on their recent travels, including memorable experiences in Anguilla and Montgomery, and express excitement for future golfing adventures, notably NewClub's bi-annual International Fixture to England.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
King Collins Dormer > https://www.kcdgolf.com/
Royal Dornoch Master Plan > https://www.kcdgolf.com/royaldornoch
Royal Dornoch Membership Presentation > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTjSzzd8r6A
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts08:07 Introduction of Guest Rob Collins15:50 The Royal Dornoch Project Announcement23:51 The Collaborative Approach to Golf Course Design00:00 Embracing a New Culture01:32 The Bidding Process and Initial Impressions03:56 Unlocking the Vision: The Ridge Line Discovery08:46 The Power of Presentation12:57 The Magical Round: A Personal Connection16:41 Honoring Tradition While Innovating20:50 Community Engagement and Support25:07 Project Timeline and Future Prospects27:50 Leveraging Past Experiences for Future Success32:36 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and Aspirations
On this week's episode of the Bag Drop: Untold Stories in golf, we ask the hard questions, like, is time real? What is the cultural impact of films like Top Gun: Maverick? Who is Mort Sherman? Matt and the Professor welcome renowned storyteller and lesser-known golfer Darren Schwartz to the show. Among many topics, the trio highlights the importance of mentorship in golf, business, and in life before shifting to the dynamics of winning, where players balance supporting their opponents while striving for victory, and the temptations of psychological warfare on the course. Darren shares some excerpts from his memoir, examining personal growth and experiences with ayahuasca. They discuss public speaking, caddies' roles, and share anecdotes relating to mental health and the performance of each. The dialogue is infused with humor and relatable to both golf enthusiasts and those seeking personal development. Matt and Darren wrap up by reflecting on memorable golf moments, including a heartfelt letter to Bill Murray, the significance of Jim Nantz's sultry voice in April, and non-essential golf gear that's just fun to have in the bag. The conversation concludes by reflecting on how golf mirrors life's challenges and joys, emphasizing its psychological examinations as one of the game's unique and great strengths. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
What Happens Next With Larry Bernstein > https://www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/
Winning at Golf by Darren Schwartz > https://www.blog.newclub.golf/post/7wd7vuwc8l631un8d4x4mou6akicxn
Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Golf World and Academic Life02:57 Exciting Developments in Golf Architecture06:03 The Anticipation of a Special Guest09:09 The Professor's Fact of the Week: Time and Perception12:01 Diving into Movie Critique and Cultural Commentary18:10 Exploring the Art of Storytelling in Golf20:54 Psychological Warfare on the Golf Course24:50 Psychological Warfare in Golf27:31 The Competitive Spirit of Golf30:19 Exploring Ayahuasca: A Journey Within34:37 The Risks and Revelations of Ayahuasca38:59 Public Speaking and Personal Struggles41:39 Golfing Legends and Personal Connections48:33 Caddying: The Unsung Hero of Golf54:05 Memorable Golf Moments57:40 A Letter to Bill Murray01:00:47 The Masters Connection01:04:07 Golf Gear and Personal Preferences01:09:53 Golf as a Reflection of Life
In this episode of Untold Stories in Golf, hosts Matt and The Professor discuss the global golf course projects by reviewing a list of more than 700+ active golf projects since 2024. They examine renovations and new developments, their financial dimensions, and architectural trends shaping the future of golf. The conversation highlights the significance of member involvement and the evolving golf industry. Kevin and Matt also touch on local architects' contributions, golf course budgets, and the balance between profit and purpose. They explore abundance versus scarcity in golf culture and emphasize the importance of legacy and long-term effects in the sport, advocating for a more inclusive strategy focusing on accessibility and satisfaction for all players.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com Active Projects List > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AmKLQUPv1q88Q0mWmoD7Gf4-JlTjdrTAZH743Iv3sVA/edit?usp=sharing (Cred: Old Tom Ventures )
What's up Doc!? Dr. Nico Darras is back to reflect on his meteoric journey from baseball to professional golf to advising some of the best golfers in the professional game. Matt and Kevin kick things off with the importance of challenging paths in life, and how golf's difficulty should be viewed as a feature, not a bug. They share updates, including Matt's preparation for the Ohio Open. Dr. Darras joins to offer his insights on competition and enjoyment in golf immediately. The conversation explores balancing preparation and enjoyment, the nature of competition, and setting realistic goals. The episode emphasizes that the journey matters as much as outcomes, especially in competitive golf. The group delves into the mental aspects of golf, again stressing the value of separating outcomes from enjoyment and improvement. They reflect on personal experiences, including an enlightening non-spiritual trip to Scotland for Doc and what he learned about his relationship with the game. The dialogue underscores community importance, the joy of self-improvement, and how golf can connect and fulfill beyond us, beyond just a score.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com TPI > https://www.mytpi.com/Golfblueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates03:02 The Hard Things We Choose06:04 Setting Goals for Competitive Golf09:01 Introducing Dr. Nico Darras09:52 The Nature of Competition14:07 Finding Balance in Golf17:52 The Importance of Enjoyment in Golf21:03 The Role of Preparation and Process24:06 Navigating the Pro Game30:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts37:43 The Mental Game of Golf: Success and Failure42:44 Finding Joy in the Process of Golf43:58 Reflections from Scotland: A Journey of Self-Discovery49:32 Redefining Relationships with Golf55:30 The Importance of Community in Golf01:01:48 Self-Improvement vs. Competition: A Deeper Understanding
Joining us are two of golf’s most insightful voices—Normal Sport Founder, Kyle Porter—PGA TOUR Lead Editor, and the Emmy-nominated Sean Martin, ready to dissect one grand thought each on Rory’s Augusta breakthrough. Their expert perspective turns a chaotic start into a historical and emotional analysis of the significance of Rory's win and for his future in golf. The conversation covers his growth as a player, balancing confidence with humility, and navigating the pressures of being a major champion so early in his career. They also delve into the emotional and psychological aspects witnessed on Sunday at Augusta, focusing on themes of vulnerability and self-doubt that resonate with fans and nearly all golfers. The hosts reflect on Rory's emotional journey during the Masters, including family connections and key moments that will continue to define the historic moment for decades. Before signing off, KP shares what it was like to be on the grounds during that back nine on Sunday. Matt and Kevin highlight the role of media as 'fans' in experiencing these events, underscoring the humanity in sports journalism.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
Normal Sport > https://www.normalsport.com/
PGA Tour > http://pgatour.com/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Chaos this show (and Rory's Win)03:01 The Significance of Rory's Masters Victory05:46 Statistics and Historical Context of Rory's Win09:02 The Impact of Winning on Rory's Future12:10 Guest Insights: Kyle Porter and Sean Martin Join the Discussion14:58 Exploring Rory's Evolution and Future Challenges18:01 The Balance of Confidence and Humility in Rory's Game28:38 The Emotional Weight of Golf31:41 Burden and Release: The Human Experience in Sports34:15 The Power of Vulnerability and Hope40:09 Doubt and Performance Anxiety in Golf48:51 Overcoming Self-Doubt: A Personal Journey57:46 A Heartfelt Connection: Rory and Family01:00:34 The Weight of Expectations: Rory's Final Round01:03:07 The Roller Coaster of Emotions: Analyzing Key Shots01:06:08 The Journey of a Champion: Rory's Evolution01:08:24 The Impact of Legacy: Rory and the Masters01:10:49 The Emotional Experience: Media and Fan Perspectives01:17:27 The Humanity of Golf: Writers and Emotion
In this episode, Matt and Kevin discuss the NCAA Championship hopes of the University of Akron Zips, share facts about Argentina, and welcome golfer Jaime Lopez Rivarola. Jaime recounts his journey from Argentina to the U.S. and his junior golf experiences, highlighting the golf federation's support for young players. He reflects on leading the Latin American Amateur Championship and transitioning to college golf in the U.S., emphasizing lessons learned and keys to consistency. Jaime offers insights into professional golf, stressing consistency, mindset, and adaptability. He describes the challenges of traveling on mini-tours, the role of family in his growth, and the importance of realistic goals. Jaime's journey illustrates the dedication needed for success in professional golf and the unique stories from life on the road.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com Golfblueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com
Chapters00:00 Introduction and NCAA Championship Hopes02:56 Fun Facts About Argentina06:04 Jaime Lopez Rivarola: A Rising Star in Golf09:06 The Journey to Golf: Jaime's Early Years11:53 The Competitive Junior Golf Scene in Argentina14:55 Leading the Latin American Amateur Championship18:08 The Role of the Federation in Golf Development21:05 Transitioning to College Golf in the USA24:02 Keys to Consistency in Golf Performance33:40 The Importance of Consistency in Golf Practice36:13 Mindset and Faith in Practice39:00 Embracing Challenges and Adaptability40:56 Going Low: The Mindset of Professional Golfers45:59 The Realities of Mini Tour Life51:00 Travel Stories and Experiences on Tour54:55 Family Influence and Personal Growth01:00:04 Setting Goals and Future Aspirations
SummaryMatt and Kevin are looking for some inspiration for to get their golf season started, and when it comes to inspiration, storytelling, and the creative process, there are few better in golf than one of the prominent people behind the unique experiences at Sweetens, General Manager Matt Adamski. They celebrate Matt's recognition as PGA Merchandiser of the Year and explore the storytelling behind Sweetens Cove merchandise. The conversation highlights community in design and the importance of the Ghost Tree's influence on the landscape. They examine innovative tournament formats that enhance camaraderie and creativity. Additionally, they touch on the atmosphere at Sweetens Cove, where players shape their day, and introduce the Sweetens Cove Whiskey venture, linking it to the golf course's identity. Adamski discusses rebranding Sweetens Cove bourbon and new amenities to enhance the experience. The conversation also emphasizes accessible golf and community spirit, revealing plans for a road show to expand Sweetens Cove's influence.
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
Sweetens Cove > https://sweetenscovegolfclub.com/
The Spring Meeting > https://www.newclub.golf/spring-meeting
Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Sweetens Cove and Golf Season06:53 Celebrating Achievements in Golf Merchandise11:31 The Creative Process Behind Sweetens Cove Merchandise18:03 Innovative Designs and Unique Experiences29:45 The Role of Community and Storytelling in Design31:57 The Ghost Tree: A Unique Landscape Icon35:52 Creative Tournament Formats at Sweetens Cove45:53 Exploring the Sweetens Cove Experience50:54 The Birth of Sweetens Cove Whiskey53:05 Rebranding Sweeten's Cove Bourbon56:55 Enhancing the Sweeten's Experience01:01:05 Expanding Sweeten's Cove: New Lodging and Amenities01:06:42 The Spirit of Sweeten's Cove: Accessibility and Community01:12:54 The Road Show: Taking Sweeten's Experience on Tour
In this episode of 'New Club Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf,' host Kevin C. Moore introduces Brennan Cox, a young caddy with a distinctive perspective on golf and life. The conversation explores Brennan's journey from caddying at Peachtree Golf Club to attending the University of Georgia and navigating law school. Key themes include the significance of third spaces in life, the impact of mentorship, and the challenges of personal development, particularly Brennan's decision to quit drinking. The episode highlights the power of connection and the untold stories that shape our experiences in golf and beyond. In this discussion, Brennan M. Cox shares his narrative of personal growth, sobriety, and the importance of connection in both life and golf. He reflects on the influence of mentors, the importance of finding love, and the unique experiences he encountered while caddying at Muirfield. The conversation emphasizes the essence of community in golf and the lessons learned from both personal and professional challenges. Brennan M. Cox and Kevin C. Moore explore the profound emotional bonds fostered through golf, highlighting the value of companionship and shared experiences on the course. They recount personal anecdotes, including caddying for family and the unique spirit of Scottish golf, which nurtures a sense of community and hospitality. The discussion illustrates that golf is not merely about the game itself, but about the relationships and memories created along the way.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Untold Stories in Golf07:29 Meet Brennan Cox: A Unique Perspective on Golf11:12 The Impact of Caddying on Life and Belonging17:21 Journey to the University of Georgia25:02 Leadership and Growth During Law School28:07 Confronting Challenges: Quitting Drinking and Redefining Values31:57 Embracing Mistakes and Personal Growth32:57 The Turning Point: A New Perspective on Drinking34:21 Finding Love and Support in Sobriety36:14 The Importance of Connection in a Digital Age37:13 Navigating the Legal Career Path38:42 Caddying at Muirfield: A Unique Opportunity44:17 A Memorable Engagement and Golf Experience46:51 Lessons from Playing Muirfield56:41 The Essence of Golf: Community and Connection57:13 The Importance of Companionship in Golf01:00:33 Emotional Connections on the Course01:01:26 Caddying for Family: A Special Experience01:06:42 The Unique Spirit of Scottish Golf01:15:36 Building Community Through Golf
Matt, David Kahn, and Tim Jackson delve into the artistic aspects of golf course design, discussing how they blend artistry with functionality and the significance of visual communication. They address minimalism, the balance between aesthetics and functionality, and the historical influences on modern architecture. Their insights encompass land shaping, client relationships, and future design visions. Kahn and Jackson also recount their experiences renovating the Mineshaft Course, emphasizing the trust required between designers and clients and the challenges of creating a par-three course while balancing playability with challenge. They highlight current projects like Edgewood Valley and the mission of the Forbatten Foundation, which raises awareness for a rare genetic disease that affects Kahn's daughters.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com Jackson Kahn Design > https://www.jacksonkahndesign.com/ForeBatten Foundation > https://www.forebatten.org/
Chapters00:00 Creative Approaches to Golf Course Design02:54 Artistry vs. Functionality in Golf Course Architecture06:09 The Importance of Visual Communication in Presentations09:07 Template Holes: Tradition vs. Innovation11:50 The Role of Minimalism in Golf Course Design14:52 Balancing Aesthetics and Functionality17:58 The Influence of Historical Context on Modern Design20:57 The Art of Moving Dirt: Shaping Golf Courses24:10 Client Relationships and Project Management27:11 The Future of Golf Course Design37:51 Renovation Journey of the Mineshaft Course38:13 Creative Freedom in Golf Course Design39:40 Trust and Autonomy in the Design Process41:03 The Concept of a Unique Par Three Course43:50 Balancing Challenge and Playability in Golf45:19 Inspiration from Military Training in Course Design49:07 Designing for Membership vs. Tour Events51:42 Current Projects: Edgewood Valley and Future Plans58:13 The Forbatten Foundation: A Personal Mission
Jasper Miners shares his insights on how global travel has shaped his perspective on life and golf. He discusses his journey into evaluating golf courses, his role at Top 100 Golf Courses, and the philosophy behind golf rankings. Jasper emphasizes the importance of intentional study in understanding golf courses and addresses the challenges of creating regional lists. He also highlights the significance of trust within the golf community and the necessity for critical reviews to uphold integrity in rankings.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com Evalu18 > https://evalu18.com/about-evalu18/top100 > https://www.top100golfcourses.com/
Chapters00:00 Global Perspectives Through Travel02:56 The Journey into Golf Course Evaluation06:00 Transitioning to Top 100 Golf Courses11:57 The Philosophy Behind Rankings15:05 Understanding the Review Process21:03 The Importance of Intentional Study25:54 Challenges in Regional Lists32:09 Building Trust in Golf Course Rankings39:08 Recommendations for Golf Enthusiasts
NewClub >>> https://www.newclub.golfTitleist >> https://www.titleist.com Normal Sport > https://www.normalsport.com/Summary
Matt is joined this week by Kyle Porter, who explores his journey in golf media, the humor he injects into his work, and his family's influence on his career choices. He shares insights on the evolution of content creation, the significance of personal connection in newsletters, and the impact of AI on the future of media. This discussion highlights the unique aspects of golf culture and emphasizes the need for authenticity in storytelling. Kyle also explains why Rory McIlroy has been his greatest muse, discusses the human elements of golf, and addresses the challenges of navigating conversations about this very clearly not 'normal sport'. KP wraps up his convo with Matt by sharing his perspectives on the current state of golf journalism, the future of the game, and the see-saw of entrepreneurship.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Humor in Golf Media03:13 The Influence of Family on Golf Career05:54 The Birth of Normal Sport09:03 The Evolution of Content Creation12:00 The Role of Personal Connection in Newsletters15:12 Navigating the Future of Golf Media18:02 The Impact of AI on Content Creation38:50 The Heart of Writing in the AI Age41:05 Rory McIlroy: A Muse for Golf Writing44:15 The Human Side of Golf: Loss and Relatability46:40 Trust in Golf: Authenticity and Connection50:01 The Evolution of Golf Journalism56:05 Navigating Conversations About Golf01:00:18 Time Traveling Through Golf History01:02:53 Predicting the Future of Professional Golf01:08:03 The Ups and Downs of Golf Entrepreneurship
SummaryIn this episode, we welcome Golf Course Architect Mike Devries. The trio discusses various golf-related topics, including the game's historical context, the evolution of golf course architecture partnerships, and the technological marvels of the SR-71. They also delve into collaborative golf course design dynamics, highlighting the importance of authenticity and complementary skills among partners. In this conversation, the speakers discuss their experiences and insights in golf architecture, focusing on Australia's Seven Mile Beach project. They emphasize the importance of honesty and collaboration in their work, the unique aspects of Australian golf culture compared to the US, and the excitement surrounding new golf courses. The discussion also touches on hidden gems in golf architecture, highlighting lesser-known but remarkable courses. In this conversation, Mike DeVries discusses the legacy of John Abercrombie and the restoration of the Addington Golf Course, highlighting the challenges and unique features of the course. He shares insights on innovative design concepts, such as the 19th hole, and reflects on the philosophy behind selecting underappreciated courses for restoration. DeVries emphasizes the importance of fun in golf course design and the future of golf in engaging new generations.
00:00 Introduction and Historical Context in Golf05:03 The Evolution of Golf Course Architecture Partnerships09:58 The Technological Marvels of the SR-71 and Its Impact14:52 The Dynamics of Collaborative Golf Course Design26:54 Honesty and Experience in Golf Architecture33:30 The Seven Mile Beach Project50:30 Golf Culture in Australia vs. the US52:51 Hidden Gems in Golf Architecture54:04 The Legacy of John Abercrombie and Addington Golf Course57:54 Restoration Challenges and Unique Features of the 12th Hole01:01:45 Innovative Course Design: The 19th Hole Concept01:05:55 Underappreciated Gems: The Philosophy Behind Course Selections01:09:20 The Importance of Fun in Golf Course Design01:14:02 The Future of Golf: Engaging New Generations
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com Devries Designs > https://devriesdesigns.com/Clayton, Devries, Pont > https://www.cdpgolf.com/
SummaryIn this episode of The Bag Drop, hosts Matt Considine and Dr. Kevin Moore explore various themes in golf, including recent changes in mixed-gender competitions, the historical context of these events, and innovations in their formats. They discuss the Australian Open's decision to separate men's and women's events, player reactions, and the implications for the future of gender equality in golf. Matt and Kevin focus on the evolving landscape of golf, emphasizing gender equality, the impact of technology, and the future of mixed-gender events. They examine cultural differences in golf events, the importance of media coverage, and the potential of the Grant Thornton Invitational as a model for mixed-gender competition. Additionally, they address the role of junior golf in promoting gender equality and the significance of storytelling in women's golf. They conclude with reflections on the upcoming Olympics and golf's unique opportunity to showcase mixed-gender competition.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Bagel Debate03:03 Titleist Innovations and Wedge Fitting06:04 Sports Innovation: A Historical Perspective08:52 The NFL's Unique Revenue Model12:02 Mixed Gender Competition in Golf14:59 Historical Context of Mixed Gender Events18:03 Amateur Golf and Mixed Gender Formats20:58 The Australian Open's Format Change23:47 Player Reactions and Course Conditions26:49 The Future of Mixed Gender Competitions34:04 The Impact of Technology on Golf Courses35:02 Understanding What Golfers Truly Want35:57 Gender Inequality in Golf37:14 Examining Mixed Gender Events in Golf37:54 Leadership and Gender Equality in Golf38:52 Cultural Differences in Golf Events40:05 The Role of Intentionality in Golf's Future40:53 The Importance of Media Coverage in Golf41:50 The Grant Thornton Invitational Format43:07 The Future of Mixed Gender Competition in Golf44:04 The Olympics and Golf's Unique Opportunity44:55 The Potential of Golf as a Mixed Gender Sport46:06 The Future of Golf Events47:06 The Role of Junior Golf in Gender Equality48:02 The Importance of Storytelling in Women's Golf49:00 The Impact of the Olympics on Golf50:06 Closing Thoughts on Gender Equality in Golf
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
NewClub >>> https://www.newclub.golfTitleist >> https://www.titleist.com Summary
In this episode of the Bag Drop podcast, hosts Matt and Kevin explore the intriguing relationship between U.S. presidents and the game of golf. They discuss the history of golfing presidents, draft their ideal presidential foursomes, and share anecdotes about notable figures, including Donald Trump. The conversation highlights the cultural significance of golf in the lives of presidents and the unique stories that emerge from their experiences on the course. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss the golfing habits and characteristics of U.S. Presidents, focusing on George H.W. Bush, John F. Kennedy, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. They explore Bush's legendary pace of play and sense of duty, JFK's charisma and competitive nature, and FDR's resilience and ability to inspire during tough times. The discussion highlights how these leaders' personalities and experiences shaped their approach to golf and leadership. This conversation explores the leadership qualities and golfing legacies of several U.S. presidents, focusing on Franklin D. Roosevelt, Warren G. Harding, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Barack Obama. The discussion highlights how these leaders utilized golf as a means of diplomacy, personal enjoyment, and social policy, particularly in making the sport more accessible to the public. The conversation also delves into the political strategies employed by these presidents and their adaptability in times of crisis, showcasing their unique approaches to leadership and governance. This conversation explores the unique relationship between golf and politics, particularly focusing on Barack Obama's journey as a golfer and how it parallels his political career. The discussion highlights Obama's growth as a golfer, his commitment to the game despite political scrutiny, and how golf serves as a platform for dialogue among political leaders. The hosts also engage in a light-hearted debate about hypothetical presidential golf foursomes, showcasing the competitive spirit and camaraderie among past presidents.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and E-Bike Adventures03:05 Presidential Golfing History05:46 Drafting Presidential Foursomes09:04 Honorable Mentions and Fun Facts11:54 Donald Trump: The Golfing President15:02 The Impact of Golf on Presidents17:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts30:53 The Golfing Presidents: A Unique Foursome42:40 JFK: The Charismatic Golfer57:12 FDR: The Resilient Leader01:01:33 Leadership and Adaptability in Crisis01:02:03 The New Deal and Social Policies01:03:02 Bipartisanship and Teamwork in Leadership01:05:03 FDR's Golfing Journey and Legacy01:08:17 Making Golf Accessible to All01:10:25 Warren G. Harding: The Unlikely Golfer01:12:30 Harding's Love for Golf and Prohibition01:14:20 The Teapot Dome Scandal and Golf01:17:32 Eisenhower: The Steady Diplomat01:19:43 Golf as a Political Strategy01:25:16 Eisenhower's Legacy and Love for Golf01:31:02 Barack Obama: The Modern Golfer01:32:39 The Intersection of Politics and Golf01:36:00 Obama's Golfing Journey and Personal Growth01:40:41 The Love for the Game: Obama's Commitment to Golf01:44:36 Golf as a Platform for Political Dialogue01:48:31 The Competitive Spirit of Presidents01:52:08 Imagining Presidential Golf Foursomes
SummaryIn this conversation, Humberto Garcia shares his remarkable journey from aspiring dentist to a successful lawyer and passionate golfer. He discusses the inspiration behind his book, 'Mustang Miracle,' which tells the story of the 1957 San Felipe High School men's golf team, highlighting their struggles and triumphs as Mexican Americans in a segregated society. The conversation delves into themes of perseverance, the love of golf, and the importance of storytelling in preserving history. In this conversation, Humberto Garcia shares the inspiring journey of Joe Trevino and his friends, who overcame social obstacles to achieve success in golf. The discussion highlights the importance of friendship, teamwork, and resilience in the face of adversity. Humberto reflects on the challenges of writing and adapting their story into a film, emphasizing the lessons learned about self-control and determination. He also expresses hope that their story will contribute to conversations about representation in sports and literature, while hinting at future projects that aim to tell more untold stories.Chapters00:00 The Journey to Law and Golf11:09 The Birth of a Story: Mustang Miracle22:03 Overcoming Adversity in Golf33:46 Reflections on Success and Legacy36:55 The Journey of Joe Trevino39:55 The Impact of Friendship and Teamwork41:51 Challenges in Writing and Filming46:21 Hollywood Adaptation vs. Reality51:43 Lessons in Restraint and Character01:01:15 Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Dreams01:04:09 Future Projects and Untold StoriesJoin NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfBuy the Book > https://www.amazon.com/Mustang-Miracle-Humberto-G-Garcia/dp/1477269886Watch the movie > https://www.netflix.com/title/81766487
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com SummaryIn this episode, hosts Matt and Kevin discuss the intersection of college football and golf, exploring the recent innovations in golf technology and the new TGL format. They delve into the importance of team dynamics in golf, the challenges of competition in the TGL, and the implications of course design on gameplay. The conversation highlights the need for a balance between entertainment and competition in sports, emphasizing the historical context and the evolution of golf. In this conversation, Matt and Kevin explore the evolving landscape of golf, focusing on innovations in technology, competition formats, course design, and the impact of technology on player performance. They discuss the need for more engaging viewing experiences, the importance of strategic decisions in course design, and how to enhance the short game challenges to make the game more exciting. The conversation also touches on the role of technology in modern golf and how it can both enhance and complicate the game for players. In this conversation, Kevin C. Moore and Matt discuss the intersection of technology and performance in golf, particularly focusing on the new TGL format. They explore the implications of technology on traditional golf, the skepticism surrounding innovations from established entities, and the importance of grassroots efforts in fostering true innovation. The conversation also touches on the cultural aspects of golf, the ethical considerations of TGL's existence, and the balance between maintaining the sport's integrity while embracing new formats and technologies.Chapters00:00 Introduction and College Football Rivalry04:30 Transition to Golf's New Frontier14:39 Titleist Innovations and New Releases15:37 TGL Overview and Initial Impressions18:39 Team Aspect in Golf24:36 Competition and Match Play Dynamics30:53 Course Design and Strategy in TGL34:36 Innovations in Golf Technology and Competition39:11 Reimagining Golf Formats for Engagement44:46 Course Design and Strategic Decisions53:37 Enhancing Short Game Challenges01:02:00 The Role of Technology in Modern Golf01:03:30 Understanding Performance and Technology in Golf01:06:01 The Role of Technology in Golf Innovation01:09:30 Skepticism Towards Established Golf Innovations01:12:53 The Dilemma of Competition in Golf01:14:59 Grassroots Innovation vs. Established Norms01:17:56 The Future of Golf: Tech and Entertainment01:19:49 Vibe and Culture in Golf01:24:52 The Purpose and Ethics of TGL01:29:54 The Future of Golf: Balancing Tradition and Innovation
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com SummaryIn this episode, Matt and Professor Kevin Moore discuss the significance of top 100 lists in golf, exploring their impact on golf culture and the criteria used for rankings. They delve into the role of algorithms and review sites in shaping perceptions of golf courses, emphasizing the importance of conversation around these lists. The discussion highlights the value of rankings in promoting golf courses and fostering community engagement. In this conversation, Kevin C. Moore and Matt delve into the complexities of golf course rankings and lists, discussing their value, the distinction between modern and classic designs, and the definition of golf course experts. They explore the emotional connection golfers have with courses, the importance of individual reviews, and the impact of lists on golf course popularity. The discussion also highlights various resources for discovering golf courses and emphasizes the need for more inclusive and accessible lists that resonate with everyday golfers.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Game Predictions03:00 The Importance of Top 100 Lists in Golf06:02 Criteria for Golf Course Rankings08:56 The Role of Algorithms and Reviews12:11 The Value of Lists in Golf Culture34:49 The Value of Golf Course Lists39:03 Exploring Hidden Gems in Golf40:05 Modern vs. Classic Golf Course Design45:45 Defining Golf Course Experts51:01 The Importance of Individual Reviews53:15 Resources for Golf Course Exploration57:04 The Impact of Lists on Golf Course Popularity01:01:20 The Role of Emotion in Golf Course ExperienceShow note links: https://www.top100golfcourses.com/top-100-golf-courses-of-the-worldhttps://golfweek.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2024/06/17/best-public-golf-courses-2024-top-100-us-ranked/75715161007/https://golf.com/travel/courses/best-golf-courses-united-states-2024-2025/https://www.golfdigest.com/story/americas-100-greatest-public-golf-courses-rankinghttps://golfclubatlas.com/147-custodians-of-the-game/
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.com SummaryIn this episode, Matt and Kevin explore the fascinating world of golf, discussing the impact of Tiger Woods on the sport and comparing it to the recent COVID boom. They delve into interesting facts about bees, share updates from New Club, and reflect on the evolution of golf culture. The conversation highlights the significance of Tiger's achievements and the lasting effects of both booms on the golfing community. This conversation delves into the profound impact of Tiger Woods on the game of golf, exploring his legendary status, the challenges he faced, and the resurgence of golf during the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion highlights the contrasting effects of Tiger's influence and the pandemic on golf participation, viewership, and the overall landscape of the sport. This conversation explores the significant impact of COVID-19 on golf participation, comparing it to the Tiger Woods era. The discussion highlights the increase in golfers, demographic shifts, and the role of technology in golf clubs. It also addresses the lasting effects of COVID on facility health, course improvements, and the importance of mental health and wellbeing in the sport. The hosts reflect on the future of golf, emphasizing the need for sustainability and community engagement.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene02:02 The Fascinating World of Bees03:58 Updates from New Club05:50 The Impact of Tiger Woods on Golf09:59 Comparing the Tiger Boom and COVID Boom32:17 Tiger Woods: The Legend and His Impact35:31 The Pandemic and Its Effects on Golf46:11 Golf's Resurgence During COVID-1956:57 The Tiger Boom vs. COVID Boom: A Comparative Analysis01:09:32 The Impact of COVID on Golf Participation01:12:36 Shifts in Demographics and Participation01:15:40 Travel and Increased Rounds01:19:00 Technological Advancements in Golf Clubs01:22:43 Facility Health and Course Improvements01:26:25 Comparing the Tiger Boom and COVID Boom01:40:02 Long-Term Impacts of COVID on Golf01:48:35 Closing Thoughts on Golf's Future
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.comPrecision Motion Physical Therapy > https://www.precisionmotionpt.com/SummarySeason 8 of The New Club Bag Drop starts with Matt and The Professor returning to the studio and reflecting on their holidays, including the importance of taking a break from the game of golf and the best and worst golf gifts they received over Christmas. This week's special guest is Dr. Ricky Pickett, a TPI-certified physical therapist and Precision Motion Physical Therapy owner. Ricky shares insights on the Titleist Performance Institute and their research around the mechanics of the golf swing. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding one's body and movement patterns to improve golf performance. They discuss the evolution of golf swing techniques, the biomechanics of professional golfers, and the significance of strength training and dynamic stretching in enhancing performance. The dialogue highlights the need for personalized approaches in training and the empowerment that comes from understanding one's unique body mechanics. In this conversation, Dr. Ricky emphasizes the need for training consistency, the risks associated with following fitness trends without proper guidance, and the importance of activating the glutes! The discussion highlights the significance of viewing golf as a sport and the athlete mindset required to excel. They wrap up by exploring some practical exercises for golf performance and the role of technology, such as pressure mapping insoles, in and what the future of sports science will look like. Chapters00:00 Introduction and New Beginnings02:47 The Importance of Off-Season Fitness05:58 Golf Gifts: Best and Worst10:06 Nostalgic Golf Memories14:05 Introducing Dr. Ricky Pickett19:52 Understanding TPI and Golf Mechanics26:30 Understanding Golf Mechanics and Efficiency29:38 The Evolution of Golf Swing Techniques32:49 Individuality in Golf Swings35:52 Biomechanics of Professional Golfers39:41 Comparing Golf and Running Biomechanics43:06 The Importance of Strength Training48:16 Dynamic Stretching vs. Static Stretching51:48 Empowerment Through Basic Strength Exercises54:50 Adjusting Workout Routines for Progress56:43 Activating and Strengthening Glute Muscles58:06 The Importance of Consistency in Training59:54 Navigating Fitness Trends and Their Risks01:01:52 The Value of Professional Guidance in Fitness01:04:38 Understanding Golf as a Sport and Athlete Mindset01:06:35 Effective Exercises for Golf Performance01:10:23 The Role of Technology in Golf Training
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.comIn this episode, Matt and Kevin discuss the controversial topic of scrambles in golf. They explore the social dynamics, the impact of charity events on the game, and the ethics of cheating in these formats. In this conversation, Matt and Kevin explore the dynamics of a team in scrambles and the psychological impact on players, particularly those of varying skill levels. They delve into the issues of player accountability and the potential drawbacks of scrambles, suggesting that alternative formats like shambles or alternate shots foster a more engaging and inclusive experience. The discussion highlights memorable moments in golf and the importance of personal accountability, ultimately questioning the effectiveness of scrambles in attracting new players to the game for the right reasons.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene03:07 Culinary Delights and Community in Golf05:57 The State of Golf Equipment08:54 The Scramble Debate Begins12:05 Charity Events and Their Impact on Golf14:55 The Hypocrisy of Cheating in Scrambles18:03 The Social Aspect of Scrambles20:57 The Ethics of Golf and Self-Policing23:46 The Pros and Cons of Scramble Formats26:50 The Psychological Impact of Golf Scrambles30:09 The Dilemma of Player Accountability33:41 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Scrambles35:32 Alternative Formats for Inclusive Golf40:50 Memorable Moments in Golf Formats52:42 Creative Modifications to Scramble Formats
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.comMatt welcomes the Professor to Northeast Ohio for their first in-person pod in quite a while. They discuss their experiences in Cleveland, the benefits of joining New Club in the winter, and how to keep your golf game sharp during the off-season. They celebrate club champions in Atlanta's Chapter and emphasize the significance of setting goals for the upcoming season while addressing fitness and golf preparation. The conversation highlights the vibrant sports culture in Cleveland and the community aspect of golf. In this conversation, Kevin C. Moore and Matt discuss various aspects of golf, including fitness commitments, planning for future golf trips, the relationship between golf and personal indulgences like sweets, and the importance of spontaneity in choosing golf courses. They also delve into the mindset required for competition, the significance of preparation, and the value of experiences over bucket list courses. The conversation ends with a love letter to Cleveland as a vibrant golf community.Chapters00:00 Welcome to Cleveland05:53 Joining New Club in Q411:58 Celebrating Club Champions18:01 Preparation for Golf Season25:02 Commitment to Fitness and Health30:47 The Importance of Spontaneity in Golf36:06 The Role of Competition in Golf42:29 Cleveland: A Hidden Gem for GolfersIn this episode: @consequential85 - https://x.com/consequential85@kevcmoore - https://x.com/kevcmoore
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.comSummaryIn this episode, The Professor interviews Jason Page, a professional artist and illustrator based in Amsterdam. The conversation explores Jason's unique approach to art, his creative process, and his collaboration with the golf culture through his work with Normal Sport. They discuss the playful concept of 'Ding Dong' that defines Jason's artistic identity, his teaching philosophy in illustration, and the importance of spontaneity and deadlines in the creative process. Jason shares his journey from Pennsylvania to Amsterdam, highlighting the significance of taking risks and embracing opportunities in the art world. In this conversation, Jason Page and Kevin C. Moore explore the intricacies of creativity, the importance of deadlines, and the balance between work and personal life. They discuss how the creative process often involves embracing imperfection and the need for flexibility in artistic expression. The dialogue also touches on cultural perspectives, particularly the differences in communication styles and work ethics between the U.S. and the Netherlands and the significance of identity in art.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest08:10 Who is Jason Page?10:34 The Concept of 'Ding Dong' in Art14:06 Teaching Illustration in Amsterdam17:09 Collaboration with Normal Sport24:34 Jason's Journey into Golf and Art29:26 The Move to Amsterdam and Its Impact32:45 Balancing Audience Expectations in Art35:25 The Power of Deadlines in Creativity39:32 The Creative Process: Embracing Imperfection44:34 Finding Balance in Work and Life49:26 Exploring Identity Through Art56:40 Cultural Perspectives on Communication and Work Ethic
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.comSummaryIn this episode, Matt and Kevin welcome back NewClub Co-founder and CEO Mark Colwell to discuss their experience playing in the 2024 St. Andrews Town Matches, exploring its historical significance and the personal experiences and takeaways after partaking in the tradition and spirited event hosted by the home of golf. The show opens up with parenting challenges, fashion trends, and the transition of leadership at New Club. The professor delve ssnto the concepts of cornerstone and capstone relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's identity in partnerships. The conversation then shifts to the Town Match at St. Andrews; Mark Colwell, Kevin C. Moore, and Matt discuss their experiences as new golf club members in St. Andrews, focusing on the unique nature and history of the competition. They explore the contrasts between American and Scottish golf cultures, emphasizing the unstructured nature of the town match, the importance of community, and the bonding experience of playing alternate shot. Matt touches on the acceptance of chance in the game, highlighting how this perspective can enhance enjoyment. He then shares an unforgettable experience with his father, highlighting the emotional connection made more poignant by the competition involved. The discussion transitions into the significance of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club (RNA) and the culture surrounding golf in Scotland, emphasizing the importance of community and relationships in the game. The group then concludes with reflections on the bonds formed during the trip and their shared love for golf, showcasing how these experiences enrich their lives as people, not just golfers.Chapters00:00 Parenting Meltdowns and Fashion Trends02:55 Transitioning Leadership at New Club05:59 Understanding Cornerstone and Capstone Relationships08:53 The Town Match: A Historical Overview12:03 Experiencing the Town Match15:11 Reflections on the Town Match Experience19:53 Mark's Introduction to Golf and the Town Match22:59 The Unstructured Nature of the Town Match27:15 Cultural Differences in Golf Experiences31:10 The Importance of Community in Golf32:28 Experiencing the Match: A Personal Perspective39:02 The Bonding Experience of Alternate Shot42:36 Accepting Chance in Golf44:51 Epic Match Experience with Dad52:39 The Significance of the RNA and Golf Culture01:00:14 Reflections on Relationships and Community in Golf
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.comGeorgia Southern Women's Golf > https://gseagles.com/sports/womens-golfSummaryThis week on The NewClub Bag Drop, hosts Matt Considine and Kevin C. Moore discuss various topics, including recent club championships, the Titleist fitting experience at TPI in California, and the journey of talented player turned college golf coach Mimi Burke, head coach at Georgia Southern. Mimi shares her insights on building a competitive women's golf program, the importance of culture and relationships in coaching, and her thoughts on match play versus stroke play. The conversation also touches on the day-to-day life of a college golf coach and highlights future stars from Georgia Southern's golf team.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Club Championship Highlights03:01 Titleist Experience and Fitting Insights06:09 Mimi Burke's Journey into Golf Coaching09:04 Transitioning to Georgia Southern and Building a Program11:59 Creating a Competitive and Fun Environment14:53 Recruiting and the Importance of Culture17:59 Match Play vs. Stroke Play in College Golf21:01 Day in the Life of a College Golf Coach23:50 Future Stars of Georgia Southern Golf27:03 Closing Thoughts and Final Remarks
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfTitleist > https://www.titleist.comSamantha > https://www.samanthalivingstone.com/SummaryIn this conversation, Kevin C. Moore speaks with Olympic gold medalist Samantha Livingstone about her journey from winning gold to navigating life's challenges as a high-level athlete. They discuss the importance of mentorship, accountability, and ownership in performance and how mental health plays a crucial role in an athlete's success. Samantha shares her experiences with perfectionism, the impact of her mentor, G, and the significance of mindfulness and self-compassion in achieving personal growth. The conversation highlights the complexities of sports as a vehicle for development and the necessity of building mental resilience.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Scotland Golf Trip04:51 Welcoming Olympic Gold Medalist Samantha Livingstone10:54 Samantha's Journey into Swimming14:41 The Rigorous Training of a Champion23:31 Navigating Challenges at Michigan31:51 The Role of G: A Mentor's Impact40:21 Sport as a Vehicle for Growth46:48 Accountability and Ownership in Performance52:12 Building Mental Muscles for Resilience01:00:05 The Importance of Self-Compassion
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.comThe Golf Practice > https://thegolfpractice.com/SummaryIn this episode, Matt interviews Andy Hayes, a senior coach at The Golf Practice, about coaching kids and adults in golf. They discuss the importance of creating a safe and fun environment for kids to learn and develop their skills. Andy emphasizes the need to let kids lead and discover the game on their own terms. When it comes to coaching adults, Andy highlights the importance of effective teaching and learning methods, focusing on problem-solving and self-discovery. He also emphasizes the value of asking questions and helping players understand the cause and effect of their swing. In this conversation, Matt and Andy discuss the importance of asking questions in golf coaching and finding a balance between providing instruction and allowing students to problem solve. They also explore the mindset and patience required for improvement in golf, as well as the role of fitness and body awareness in the game. Andy shares insights from his coaching experience and highlights the value of the coaching relationship and the enjoyment of the struggle in golf.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction02:27 Playing Golf with Kids and the Importance of Safety and Fun04:36 Coaching Kids at Different Ages and Skill Levels09:45 The Role of Birdie Balls and Other Tools in Junior Coaching12:43 Transitioning to Junior Golf and High School Golf18:24 The Short Season of High School Golf23:38 Coaching Adults and Effective Coaching Methods27:08 Effective Coaching: Teaching vs. Learning Environments30:48 Asking Questions and Helping Players Understand Their Swing31:20 The Power of Asking Questions38:28 The Coach-Golfer Relationship41:14 The Number One Thing Holding People Back44:26 Embracing the Difficulty of Golf50:08 The Role of Fitness in Golf55:26 Enjoying the Process of Improvement
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comDavis Thompson on IG > https://www.instagram.com/davis.thompson/SummaryIn this episode of The NewClub Bag Drop, host Matt Constine and co-host Dr. Kevin Moore are joined by special guest Davis Thompson, a PGA Tour winner. The conversation covers topics such as Davis' journey from amateur to professional golf, his college golf experiences at the University of Georgia, and his participation in the Walker Cup. Davis shares insights into his work ethic, the balance between golf and other sports in his youth, and the mental aspects of his game. The episode also touches on Davis' success in match play and his memorable moments from the Walker Cup. Davis Thompson reflects on his top experiences in golf, including winning on the PGA Tour and playing in the Open Championship. He discusses the logistics of traveling to tournaments and the excitement of playing in prestigious events. Thompson also shares his approach to preparing for the Masters and other elevated events, focusing on improving his driving accuracy and short game. He emphasizes the importance of enjoying the college experience and not taking everything too seriously. Thompson's favorite guilty pleasures include double-stuffed Oreos and reading about Georgia football.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Excitement for Golf Trip to Scotland02:15 Apology and Fact of the Week08:29 Davis Thompson's Journey in Golf13:12 Balancing Golf and Other Sports in Youth16:20 Impact of College Golf on Davis Thompson's Development24:38 Representing Country and Playing at Prestigious Courses26:27 Success in Match Play and Memorable Moments28:48 Top Experiences in Golf32:09 Logistics of Traveling to Tournaments35:22 Being in the Zone at the John Deere Tournament38:40 Improving Short Game and Creativity44:39 Favorite Movie: The Dark Knight Rises50:26 Dealing with Challenges and Learning Experiences53:00 Advice for Younger Self: Enjoy College
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.comSummaryIn this episode, Matt and Kevin discuss what makes a great match play golfer. They highlight the importance of being skilled in the 5-15 feet range, where making putts can have a significant impact on the outcome of a match. They also emphasize the need for match play golfers to be unaffected by the circumstances of the match and to stay fully committed to their game plan. The hosts discuss the importance of being aware of the match and attentive to both their own shots and the shots of their opponents. They also touch on the strategy of going on the offensive at key moments in a match and the role of gamesmanship in match play. Overall, they stress the importance of playing match play regularly to become accustomed to the unique pressures and situations it presents. In this part of the conversation, Matt and Kevin discuss the importance of match play and gamesmanship in golf. They talk about how match play can be uncomfortable and unfamiliar for some golfers, but it is a valuable format for improving under pressure. They also discuss the concept of gamesmanship and how it can be used in a positive and respectful way to gain an advantage in match play. They share personal experiences and strategies for gamesmanship, such as using jumping jacks to increase heart rate and practicing with an audience. They also touch on the dynamics of team golf and the qualities of a good four-ball partner. In this final part of the conversation, Kevin and Matt discuss the strategy and mindset of match play. They explore the importance of the response to an apology in match play and how it can affect the dynamics of a team. They also discuss the different playing styles and personalities that can complement each other in a match play partnership. The conversation delves into the cadence of an 18-hole match and how the strategy and mindset can change throughout the match. They also touch on the challenges of televising match play and the unique experiences and memories that match play creates.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Scone Debate03:08 Club Championship Season09:53 What Makes a Great Match Play Golfer?16:21 Being Attentive and Unaffected19:42 Playing by the Numbers vs. Playing to Win25:07 The Importance of Match Play Experience27:23 The Value of Match Play and Gamesmanship36:22 Using Gamesmanship to Gain an Advantage45:43 Practicing Under Pressure and Being Fully Engaged49:03 The Dynamics of Team Golf and Four-Ball Partners54:00 The Importance of the Response in Match Play01:00:36 The Changing Strategy and Mindset in Match Play01:06:24 The Challenges of Televising Match Play01:09:45 The Unique Experiences and Memories of Match Play
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comSummaryCole Rueck, a collegiate golfer from Boise State, shares his experience playing in the Scottish Open and other high-level tournaments. He won a playoff at the Genesis Collegiate Showcase to earn a spot in the Scottish Open, where he played practice rounds with Jordan Spieth and Colin Morikawa. Cole's short game impressed him, but he realized he needs to work on his putting consistency. He also learned from watching the pros' practice rounds and their meticulous approach to shot selection. Cole's favorite tournament was the Scottish Open, and his favorite course was North Berwick. Cole Rueck discusses his love for Chambers Bay golf course and his desire to see a US Open return there. He also shares his goals for the upcoming season, including winning tournaments and lowering his scoring average. Rueck talks about his daily routine as a collegiate golfer, balancing academics, practice, and competition. He highlights the importance of team golf and the support he receives from his coach and teammates. Rueck reflects on his family's influence on his golf career and expresses his aspirations to play professional golf.Chapters00:00 From Genesis Collegiate Showcase to the Scottish Open06:05 Reactions to Playing in the Scottish Open10:58 Managing Thoughts of Qualifying for the Scottish Open16:11 Assessing Cole's Game and Tournament Performance19:55 The Ups and Downs of Golf Performance21:41 Favorite Course: North Berwick24:38 Goals for the Upcoming Season: Winning Tournaments and Lowering Scoring Average26:24 The Daily Routine of a Collegiate Golfer28:30 The Benefits of Team Golf34:49 The Influence of Family on Rueck's Golf Career39:10 Aspiring to Play Professional Golf
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comIn On his episode of The NewClub Bag Drop, host Matt Considine and co-host Kevin Moore welcome guest Don Carpenter, a legendary golfer from Athens, Georgia. They discuss various topics, including Don's early golf journey, his time at Florida State University, and recent senior golf accomplishments. Don shares stories about practicing on a military base, the fun of cross-country golf, and the unique challenges of playing in different conditions. The conversation also touches on the love for the game, the significance of the Olympics in golf, and the impact of equipment. Don Carpenter discusses his experience playing on the Hooters Tour and transitioning from professional to amateur golf. He shares stories of playing with notable golfers like Zach Johnson and Jim Furyk. He then discusses his experience playing in the US Senior Open at Saucon Valley and the British Senior Open at Carnoustie, as well as the pressure of competing at a high level. Don also talks about the Royal Peasant Golf Club, a golf society he helped create, and the importance of bringing golfers of all levels together.00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back to the Co-host09:36 Guest Introduction: Don Carpenter13:03 The Golf Journey of Don Carpenter: From Florida to Athens18:26 Challenges and Experiences: Practicing and Playing Golf in Different Conditions22:19 Practicing Golf on a Military Base24:31 The Significance of the Olympics in Golf26:35 Titleist: Impact and Importance in the Golf Industry28:39 Playing on the Hooters Tour and Competing with Notable Golfers32:50 Transitioning from Professional to Amateur Golf34:18 The Pressure of Playing in the US Senior Open01:06:48 Bringing Golfers Together through the Royal Peasant Golf Club
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfNewClub Pilgrimage > https://www.golfgenius.com/ggid/pilgrimage2025NewClub Charity Classic > https://www.golfgenius.com/ggid/charityclassic2024SummaryIn this conversation, Matt and Kevin discuss their approaches to managing their to-do lists and balancing work and family life. They share strategies for prioritizing tasks, breaking down long lists into smaller, more manageable ones, and scheduling time for essential activities. The conversation turns to golf as Matt and Kevin discuss the upcoming golf trips to Sand Valley for the NewClub Summer Medal and the pilgrimage to St. Andrews. Matt expresses his excitement about playing Sedge Valley and his curiosity about the Lido. They highlight the importance of pace of play and the unique experiences these courses offer. They also mention the upcoming fixtures for New Club and the thoughtful selection process behind them.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Catching Up03:19 Mastering the Art of To-Do Lists and Prioritization11:14 Balancing Work and Family: Strategies for Success17:32 Creating Boundaries: Separating Work and Home Life23:03 Scheduling for Success: Making Time for What Matters28:52 The State of Professional Golf and the Return of Tiger Woods31:20 The Inspiring Comeback of Tiger Woods43:15 Excitement for Sand Valley and the Pilgrimage to St. Andrews50:27 Anticipation for Sedge Valley and Rainer and McDonald Courses56:15 The Importance of Pace of Play in Golf01:05:37 Thoughtful Selection of New Club's Fixtures
Join us at the 2nd Annual NewClub Charity Classic > https://www.golfgenius.com/ggid/charityclassic2024 in partnership with the Chicago District Golf Association Benefitting Youth on Course in the Chicago District.SummaryIn this episode, host Matt Considine is joined by Elijah Collins to discuss the importance of Youth on Course, a program providing affordable golf access for kids ages 6-18 across the country. Elijah was one of the first kids in the country to have access to Youth on Course when it got started in his hometown of San Francisco. He shares his experience with Youth on Course and how it helped him get into and develop a passion for the game. They also discuss the non-golf elements of the program, such as the caddy program, internships, and scholarships. The episode concludes with a call to support Youth on Course and participate in the upcoming NewClub charity classic event on Oct 19th at Cog Hill Dubsdread in Chicago. The link to the event is in the bio!Chapters00:00 Introduction and Updates03:19 The Importance of Youth on Course08:08 Elijah's Experience with Youth on Course17:24 Non-Golf Opportunities with Youth on Course23:51 Expanding Access: Youth on Course Goes National and International31:06 Life Lessons on the Golf Course39:49 Investing in the Future: Supporting Youth on Course45:17 Elijah's Future Plans
NewClub > www.newclub.golfNV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank > nv5invitational.comShane Ryan > x.com/ShaneRyanHereShane Ryan, a golf writer from Golf Digest, discusses his passion for golf and his approach to storytelling in his podcasts and articles. He shares his journey into golf writing and how he became fascinated with the history and human stories behind the sport. The conversation also touches on the evolving perception of Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy's heartbreaking losses at the US Open. In this conversation, Shane and the hosts discuss various topics related to golf, including the performance of today's greats, the state of professional golf, the importance of pro golf to the game and the up-and-comers, the challenges faced by club professionals, and the selection of Keegan Bradley as the US Ryder Cup captain. Shane shares his insights and opinions on these subjects, providing a unique perspective on the sport.Chapters00:00 Introduction and the "Hot" Golf Nerd03:08 Shane's Approach to Research and Storytelling08:42 The Fascination with Golf History and Human Stories15:35 The Emotional Impact of Major Tournaments19:06 Bryson DeChambeau's Transformation and Changing Perception24:26 Rory McIlroy's Heartbreaking Losses at Major Tournaments25:36 The Uncertainty of the Open at Royal Troon26:06 Rory McIlroy's Performance29:04 The Changing Importance of Professional Golf31:25 The Impact of COVID on Golf35:11 The Story Behind the Tobacco Road Icon43:36 The Challenges Faced by Club Professionals48:37 The Surprising Selection of Keegan Bradley as Ryder Cup Captain51:46 Shane's Focus on Human Interest and Historical Narratives in Golf
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfNV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank > https://nv5invitational.com/Barassie Links > https://www.kbgc.co.uk/SummaryThe conversation between Matt and a friend of the program and GM of Barassie Golf Club, David Addison, touches on the Open Championship and Barassie Links's involvement in open qualifying. It revolves around the Open Championship and the golf courses in Ayrshire, Scotland. The hosts discuss the tournament's naming and the uniqueness of the Ayrshire golf courses. They also talk about the history and significance of Royal Troon, the challenges of playing on links courses, and the excitement surrounding the Open Championship. The conversation concludes with a discussion about potential tournament winners.Chapters27:04 Member Jack MacDonald Qualifies for the Open Championship28:02 The Naming of the Open Championship29:15 The Golf Courses of Ayrshire30:12 The Challenges of Links Golf36:35 The Excitement of the Open Championship49:53 Potential Winners of the Open Championship
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfNV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank > https://nv5invitational.com/Barassie Links > https://www.kbgc.co.uk/SummaryIn this episode, host Matt Considine interviews David Addison, the general manager of Barassie-Kilmarnock Links in Ayrshire, Scotland. They discuss David's background in golf, his childhood playing for the Scottish national team, his experience playing college golf in the United States for the University of Akron, and his journey back to Scotland, where he now works at the club where he has been a member since age 8. They also talk about Barassie Links and other golf courses in the area. David shares insights into the Scottish golf industry and dispels some misconceptions about Scottish golf. The conversation highlights the importance of competition and member engagement in Scottish golf clubs. Matt and David touch on various topics related to the golf industry, including the differences between being a PGA professional in Scotland and the United States, the expectations and roles of PGA professionals, the importance of community and membership in Scottish clubs, and the accessibility of golf for juniors.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background10:47 David Addison's Golf Journey23:54 Misconceptions About Scottish Golf25:24 Differences Between Scottish and American Golf Clubs32:46 Learning from American Clubs and Embracing Tradition00:00 Technical Difficulties and Re-Introduction01:13 Differences in the Roles of PGA Professionals09:26 Creating a Strong Golfing Culture for Juniors
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfNV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank > https://nv5invitational.com/SummaryThe Professor quizzes Matt on his first in-person experience with the LIV golf league. They talk about the logistics of attending the event, the curated fan experience, and the contrast in atmosphere to the PGA Tour's (and adversary but future partner?). Matt shares his observations about the fan engagement activities, the music, the fireworks, and designated areas for kids. Overall, Matt describes the event as "a spectacle" and highlights the unique aspects of the experience. The fan experience at LIV Golf is focused on creating an immersive, party-like atmosphere rather than solely on great golf shots. The walk-up music, live music stages, and the Birdie Shack contribute to the ruscus environment. The team aspect is real and a key component of the fan experience, with fans fully buying into their chosen team. However, focusing on the party atmosphere may lead to a short-term interest, and LIV Golf will need to find ways to keep fans engaged in the long term. The golf itself felt unserious, with distractions and a lack of focus on the shots. Some players embraced the fan interaction, while others seemed visibly perturbed. The conversation explores the potential future of LIV golf events and their impact on the sport of golf. The hosts discuss the concept of team golf and its potential to attract new fans and create a more engaging experience. They also touch on the role of meritocracy in professional golf and the need for a balance between entertainment and the integrity of the game. The conversation raises ethical questions about the involvement of foreign entities in the sport and the potential consequences of prioritizing profit over the values of golf.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Emergency Pod03:05 Preparing for the Flight to Australia05:01 Introduction to Matt's First LIV Golf Experience07:56 Logistics of Attending the Event12:59 Curated Fan Experience and Activities14:56 The Atmosphere at the First Tee20:02 The Spectacle of LIV Golf Events20:54 The Lively Fan Experience27:08 The Bryson Era34:11 The Importance of the Team Aspect38:07 The Unserious Nature of the Golf40:49 The Impact of the Course and Pace of Play45:13 Improving Representation and Focus on Golf46:11 The Rise of Team Golf52:49 The Challenge of Engaging LIV Golf Fans56:31 Balancing Entertainment and Integrity01:02:34 Ethical Concerns: Foreign Ownership01:07:16 Maintaining Traditions in a Changing Industry
In this conversation, Co-Hosts Matt Considine and Kevin The professor dive into putting in the game of golf! They discuss key aspects of putting in golf: mindset, visualization, managing expectations, practicing techniques and drills, reading greens, and the benefits of spot putting.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfNV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank > https://nv5invitational.com/Golfblueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/
In this episode of The Bag Drop, co-hosts Matt Considine and Dr. Kevin Moore are joined by Brian Ross, a golf course architect. They discuss Brian's background and how he got into golf course design. Brian discusses his work on the project and the upcoming Jekyll Island project, which involves blending two existing courses into one cohesive layout and restoring the unique greens that Walter Travis is known for.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfNV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank > https://nv5invitational.com/Brian Ross Design > https://www.rossgolfarchitects.com/Golfblueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance > https://a.co/d/4VHujJO
The philosophizing runs deep in this one! Matt calls upon The Professor to explore the many themes of the book 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' using it to grapple with technological advancements and what "Quality" really means in our golf experiences. The conversation delves into the concepts of classical and romantic elements in golf, exploring their interplay and impact on the overall experience. It also touches on the themes of flow, stuckness, and gumption and their relevance to personal and professional growth.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfNV5 Invitational Presented by Old National Bank > https://nv5invitational.com/Brian Ross Design > https://www.rossgolfarchitects.com/Golfblueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/Zen and the art of motorcycle maietenance > https://a.co/d/4VHujJO"
In this conversation, Matt and The Professor discuss their love-hate relationship with tournament golf. They reflect on teammates' importance and impact on the overall experience. They also explore why they are drawn to competitive golf, such as the thrill of competing, measuring themselves against other golfers, and the opportunity to prove themselves under pressure.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/In partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
In this episode of The Bag Drop, Matt and The Professor bring back one of their all-time favorite guests, Sean Martin of PGAtour.com. They start by discussing the hard-hitting subjects... graduation rates in higher education, with a focus on six-year graduation rates at different types of institutions. The conversation then shifts to golf predictions, with Sean Martin picking PGA tour winners in upcoming tournaments. Finally, Sean discusses his experiences as a contributor to the new book, ""What's Great About Golf"". His essay explores the themes of control and randomness in golf and life are explored, highlighting the need to embrace both the good and the bad. The conversation concludes with reflecting on the love of golf and the appreciation of the game's many varied challenges and lessons learned.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfOrder the New Book "What's Great About Golf" > https://back9press.com/pages/greatIn partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop, Brian Bossert, Director of Grounds and Greens at Bryn Mawr Country Club, shares his journey from growing up in a golf-obsessed small town to becoming a successful superintendent. He discusses the importance of playability in course conditions and the challenges of managing a team. Brian also reflects on his experience as a player and how it influences his approach to his job. He emphasizes the need for compassion and leadership in his role and the importance of work-life balance in the golf industry.In this conversation, Brian A Bossert, CGCS, discusses work-life balance in the golf industry and his involvement in the renovation of a golf course. He reflects on the improvements in work-life balance over the years and emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself. Brian also shares his experience working on the renovation project and highlights the significance of understanding the original architectural intent. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Canal Shores and the sense of community it fosters.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfOrder the New Book ""What's Great About Golf" > https://back9press.com/pages/greatIn partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com
In this episode, Matt and The Professor interview Scott McPherson, a golf course architect and author. They discuss various topics, including Scott's experience working with Dennis Griffiths, the design and evolution of the Old Course in St. Andrews, and the impact of technology on golf course design. Scott shares his passion for both golf writing and golf design, and highlights the importance of understanding the history and changes of golf courses over time. The conversation also touches on the unique challenges and opportunities of playing the Old Course. In this conversation, Scott McPherson discusses the influence of the Old Course at St. Andrews on golf course design and the importance of width and strategy in creating a memorable golf experience. He also shares insights on the role of golf societies and the history of Brunsfield Links Golf Society. Scott emphasizes the value of short golf and the need to make the game fun and accessible for all. He also mentions his book, 'The Evolution of the Old Course,' and his upcoming book on golf's royal clubs.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comSupport Canal Shores > https://www.canalshores.org/
This Week on The Bag Drop, Mark Hoban and Chris Cupit from Rivermont Golf Club discuss their approach to golf course management and sustainability. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comRivermont Golf Club - https://rivermontgolfclub.com/
This week, The Bag Drop Turns Two Hundred!CEO Podcast hosts CEO Matt Considine/ Kevin Moore & co-founder Mark Colwell discuss the birth of NewClub and how the club and podcast came to be. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop, Co-hosts Matt Considine and Kevin Moore discuss the fascination of promotion and relegation in sports.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop, Architect Troy Miller and GM Marshall Ormand discuss Charleston Muni, Titleist wedges, and challenges on the golf course.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop, co-hosts Matt Considine and Kevin Moore discuss the upcoming Masters, Augusta National, and taking action for golf inclusivity. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
Host Matt Considine discusses the essence of BroomSedge with Co-Founder's Andrew Denenberg and David McFarlin.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop, Aaron DillJohn Habegger join co-hosts Matt Considine and Kevin Moore to discuss unexpected collector's items and the hidden gems in golf. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop, Aaron Dill and John Habegger join Co-hosts Matt Considine and Kevin Moore to discuss their favorite clubs, golfing tips, and why they fell in love with the game!NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop Co-Hosts Matt Considine and Professor Kevin Moore share personal stories and their take on what the phrase and action "Grow the Game" really means.NewClub > https://www.newclub.golfIn partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com
This week on The Bag Drop, guest Nick Cassini joins co-hosts Matt Considine and Kevin "The Professor" to discuss the competitive edge and success in match play.In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
This week on The Bag Drop, Mike King, Will Hanna, and Kent Monas join host Matt Considine to discuss competitive golf. In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf
This Week on The Bag Drop, Matt Considine and Josh Pettit of the Mackenzie Institute discuss Mackenzie's desire for municipal accessible golf courses and his vision for Pasa Tiempo.In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comNewClub > https://www.newclub.golfMackenzie Institute > https://alistermackenzie.org/
This week on The Bag Drop, Matt Considine and Josh Pettit of the Mackenzie Institute discuss the Mackenzie bug & what makes Dr. Alister Mackenzie's designs so special. In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comNewClub > https://www.newclub.golfMackenzie Institute > https://alistermackenzie.org/
This week on The Bag Drop, Matt And Kevin discuss the motivating factor of golf fitness and the mind-body connection in golf. In partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, Doug Stein joins to discuss the importance of architecture and the challenges of golf clubs.In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, Co-hosts Matt Considine and Kevin Moore, the Professor discuss the essence of Heathland Golf and the unsung heroes of the British Isles golf societies.In partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, Matt and Kevin discuss the cultural influence on golf participation and embracing the undulating fairways. In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/Join NewClub - https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
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On this episode of The Bag Drop, co-hosts Matt Considine and Professor Kevin Moore discuss the impact of the rollback on the golf market. In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, Co-hosts Matt Considine & Kevin Moore discuss the unique beauty of one of the best golf resorts Sand Valley. In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop our captains and Thomas McCartney, Joshua Bielke, and club president Mark Colwell join host Matt Considine to discuss club leadership within New Club Golf Society. In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, Stephen Proctor joins The Bag Drop to discuss The Game of Golf vs. Professional Golf and the beauty of MatchPlay.
This week on The Bag Drop Co-hosts Matt Considine and Kevin Moore share their thoughts on the organic growth and spirit of Sweetens Cove.
This week on The Bag Drop David Posey shares his culinary journey and intense kitchen life. Elske - https://elskerestaurant.com/In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/irons/NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, Brendan Porath joins to discuss the changing landscape of media.The Fried Egg > https://thefriedegg.comOfficial Sponsor: True Temper > https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on the Bag Drop, Andy Gonzales, NewClub member and Chef at our upcoming Atlanta Winter Formal, shares about the Latino community in Atlanta and his journey to becoming successful in the restaurant business.The Companion > https://www.thecompanionatl.com/Official Sponsor: True Temper > https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application"
In a departure from the typical guest focused epidose, Matt and The Professor, test drive a new long form format, where they let the mics roll and free wheel a discussion topic. In today's episode they discuss the interalation of golf and happiness, diving deep into the social psychology around the game, what makes them happy golfers, un-happy golfers, and what tactics and observations they've found when playing with others that find happiness on and off the golf course.Official Sponsor: True Temper > https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, Kenny Pallas joins to share his take on the changing culture in US golf and the soul of the game. Official Sponsor: True Temper > https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/Links Diary > https://www.thelinksdiary.com/Kenny Pallas on X > https://twitter.com/KennyPallasJoin NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week Kevin Murphy joins The Bag Drop to share his outlook on golf course design.Official Sponsor True Temper > https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/Hanse Golf Design > https://www.hansegolfdesign.com/Kevin Murphy > http://kmgolfworks.com/NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, those who traveled to the original home of golf with NewClub Golf Society share their Pilgrimage experience.
This week, Justin Ray, golf statistician joins the Bag Drop to share the art of storytelling with data and how it relates to golf.Official Sponsor: True Temper- https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/Join NewClub: https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week on The Bag Drop, Chris Cupit joins to discuss RIvermont Golf Club and our upcoming annual Charity Classic to raise money for Youth on Course.Official sponsor:True Temper - https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/NewClub Charity Classic - https://www.newclub.golf/charityclassicRivermont Golf Club - https://rivermontgolfclub.com/
This week, Morgan Purvis joins the Bag Drop to share the unique ethos of Old Barnwell.Official Sponsor: True Temper- https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/Old Barnwell > https://oldbarnwell.com/Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, Ryan Ballengee joins The Bag Drop to discuss the rise of live streaming and the future of golf media.
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This week, fitting expert Ryan Barath joins the Bag Drop to discuss equipment.
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This week on The Bag Drop, Garret Morrison joins to share the grounds of the game.
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This week on The Bag Drop Gabby Herzig shares her experience working at Sports Illustrated.
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This week on The Bag Drop architect and designer, Rob Collins shares his knowledge on designing and building strategic golf courses.
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This week on The Bag Drop, Dylan Windler shares his love for golf and basketball and the positive impact it has had on his career.
This week on The Bag Drop Dan Rapaport joins to talk about all things Barstool, Full Swing, & Sports Media.
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This week on The Bag Drop we welcome Jim Hartsell.
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This week on The Bag Drop Dr. Joshua Ralston, Professor of Christian-Muslim Relations at The University of Edinburgh, shares why Saudi Arabia won't just stick to golf.
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This week on The Bag Drop, we welcome Ashley Mayo, who shares her personal journey in golf and what she's learned in her 15+ years of experience representing some of the strongest brands in golf.
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This week on The Bag Drop, we welcome Kieran Clark, a UK golf expert, to discuss the cost crisis in golf.
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Frank Jr. Casey and John Casey, the brothers of Rossapenna Golf Resort, join The Bag Drop this week to share stories of the last Links of Ireland.
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This week on the podcast CEO, Matt Considine & President, Mark Colwell discuss Club rules. Our Official Sponsors:The Official Partner of the Founder's Cup: NV5 InvitationalNewClub Golf Society // bit.ly/3qmqdfc
This week, we welcome Dr. Morris Pickens, a sports psychologist, who shares why you should be where your feet are. OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Gary Williams, who shares golf's true gift and why it's always good to ask questions. OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
Sean Martin, Lead Editor of PGATour.com, joins the Bag Drop to share super secret swing tips.JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Micah Pueschel, Lead singer/guitar player for the band Iration, joins The Bag Drop podcast to discuss his love of music and golf. OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Matt Adamski, General Manager of Sweetens Cove Golf Club, to share his journey in golf. OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Steve Sabo, who dives into the exciting world of Web3, NFTs, crypto, and how this rapidly-evolving space is changing the game.OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Ralph Stokes, President of Georgia State Golf Association.OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Dr. Nico Darras, to discuss several exciting topics including the USGA golfball rollback debate. OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/applicationDONATE TO CANAL SHOREShttps://www.canalshores.org/donate/
This week, we welcome legendary caddie, Carl Jackson, who shares some exciting stories being one of the longest-serving caddies in the history of the famed Augusta National Golf Club.OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/applicationDONATE TO CANAL SHOREShttps://www.canalshores.org/donate/
This week, we welcome Mark Colwell, Co-Founder of NewClub, who shares insight on why team golf is the best way to play. OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Todd Quitno, who shares his insight on golf designs and landscape architecture.OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/Donate to Canal Shores > https://www.canalshores.org/donate/Quitno Golf Designs > https://quitnogolf.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
NewClub member and professional golfer Elijah Collins joins The Bag Drop to share his tumultuous and inspiring journey in professional golf, overcoming racism at the golf course and beating cancer.OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
This week, we welcome Josh Lesnik, President of Kemper Sports, who shares some exciting news about Canal Shores, our favorite Chicago/Evanston/Wilmette community golf course.OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/applicationDONATE TO CANAL SHOREShttps://www.canalshores.org/donate/
We're back with season 6! We are very excited to announce Dr. Kevin Moore, the Professor, as the new co-host of the Bag Drop. Listen in as Matt and Kevin talk about what's to come this season in the all-new Bag Drop.OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE BAG DROPGolf Blueprint > https://www.golfblueprint.com/JOIN NEWCLUBNewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application
Don Brown joins The Bag Drop to share the True Temper shaft process and innovations.
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Honorary NewClub Member Andy Johnson founder of The Fried Egg joins The Bag Drop.
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Will Anderson, lifelong golfer and golf course developer of Landman Golf Club, one of the most anticipated new golf courses in the U.S. by King-Collins Golf Course Design & Construction (Tad King and Rob Collins).
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Marty Jertson, co-founder of The Stack System, an innovative system to increase swing speed, joins the Bag Drop. Jertson is has also played in 6 Major Championships, most recently the 2020 US Open at Winged Foot.
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Graham Dalton and Andrew White, founders of Adamson Links join the Bag Drop to talk about a NewClub trip that's been long in the making: The Pilgrimage.
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We've arrived in Fife and get to see the Old Course for the first time before the 150th Open Championship and play the courses of St. Andrews, Carnoustie, and Elie.
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As we get closer to the Open Championship, we revisit NewClub's International Fixture in Scotland to hear fond memories and golf experiences in the Highlands, including Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, and Brora.
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In our first episode of the Scotland Series with the members of NewClub who traveled abroad for our first International Fixture, we revisit the golf courses and experiences at East Lothian.
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Ella Coelho-Mack, NewClub's Events Coordinator, joins the Bag Drop to talk about her golf life, bringing more women to the game, and to celebrate Pride Month.
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Jay Revell, author of "Swing, Walk, Repeat", reveals his observations from a lifelong golf obsession.
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Mike Carroll of Fit For Golf joins the Bag Drop.
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The president of the Korn Ferry Tour, Alex Baldwin, joins the Bag Drop.
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Jay Card III, professional golfer on the Korn Ferry and PGA Tour, joins the Bag Drop.
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Dr. Lonnie Mollo, resident good guy and NewClub Ambassador, joins the Bag Drop to tell us about his golf journey and how mindfulness is a key to his game.
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Presidetn of the Donald Ross Society, Brad Becken, joins the Bag Drop!
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Brian Hilko, PGA professional & Market Development Manager of NewClub, tells us about his life, career in golf, and more.
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As we prepare for our first society trip to Scotland, we welcome Ronnie Dinnie, the 120th Captain of the New Golf Club of St. Andrews to the Bag Drop.
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We welcome reknowned golf course architect Tom Doak to the Bag Drop Live.
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Bob Huguelet, an inventor and founder of Side Street Golf, joins the Bag Drop to talk about his new invention: the "golf backpack".
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Parker Anderson, a professional beekeeper and founder of Greener Golf, joins the podcast to talk about how important pollination is to a healthy ecosystem and how golf can play a vital role.
The Bag Drop Live welcomes Kevin Cook, author of Tommy's Honor: The Story of Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris, Golf's Founding Father and Son.
Ever wonder what would happen if Peloton got into the putting game? Wonder no more thanks to Matt Allard and Daniel Ledford, the founders of Puttr.
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Chris Keiser joins the Bag Drop to talk about heart and soul of golf, the greatness of Bandon Dunes, and more.
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Author Jim Hartsell joins the Bag Drop Live to talk to the society about his book "The Secret Home Of Golf", the magical place we all know as Sweetens Cove Golf Club. Jim also delves into what Sweetens means to him, his expertise in links golf, and more.
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Historian Sidney Matthew joins the Bag Drop to talk about Alexa Stirling, the inspiration for Atlanta's Club Championship belt. Stirling, a historic golfer who won the U.S. Women's Amateur 1916, 1919, and 1920, also is known for her friendship (and domination on the golf course) with Bobby Jones.
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Casey Kermes is a past PGA professional and well-traveled golfer, who is now NewClub's Territory Manager in Atlanta, growing the society and building relationships in the area. Casey joins the Bag Drop to tell his story and his vision for our society.
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2-time major champion, 17-time winner, author, and CBS announcer Dottie Pepper joins the Bag Drop Live to talk to the society about her golf life and book, “Letters to a Future Champion.”
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With the 2021 Chicago Club Championship upcoming, a new society tradition is in the making. Through talented local artists, a hand-crafted championship belt and medals will be awarded to our champions in Chicago and Atlanta. Micah Kraus, founder of Genuine Article Studio, joins us to talk about the process of making these works of art.
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It's Ryder Cup week! Ryder Cup winner and Open Champion Ben Curtis joins the Bag Drop along with Luke Taylor of Clubs and Corks Podcast.
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Reknowned golf course architect Tyler Rae joins the Bag Drop.
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Tom Coyne, New York Times best selling author, senior editor of The Golfer's Journal, host of TGJ podcast, and member of NewClub, joins the Bag Drop Live to talk to the society about his adventures through the U.S. to celebrate the release of his latest book, A Course Called America.
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Mike Vessely, the superintendent of Culver Academy Golf Course, a Langford and Moreau 9-hole gem in Culver, Indiana joins the Bag Drop with special guest host and Ambassador member Jake Brown. Mike and Jake talk all about Culver Academy, Mike's career, and his philosophy as a golf course superindendent.
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Jim Ryan, golf course designer, who's expertise of digital renditions of lost golf courses brings us a fascinating history of the lost volcano hole at Kankakee Elks, this year's return host of The Rumble. Jim also talks about his childhood in golf and working with Tyler Rae.
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Spencer Hadelman joins this episode of the Bag Drop.
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Stephen Proctor, author and historian, joins the Bag Drop to talk all about golf in Scotland, the R&A, and a spiritied history lesson on Young Tom Morris.
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Bill Welter, founder and owner of Journeyman Distillery, joins the Bag Drop. Journeyman Distillery is also the official sponsor of the Summer Medal at Sand Valley Golf Resort on the weekend of July 23.
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Dan Moore, a Chicago-based golf historian who's an expert of William Langford, joins us to talk about some of our society's favorite local courses (i.e. Lawsonia and Kankakee Elks) and his golf story.
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Founder of Imagine Golf, Malcolm Scovil, joins the podcast to talk all things St. Andrews and imagining the best and brightest future of our game.
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Ron Read, the long-time starter of the U.S. Open and the author of "Starting the US Open, From Shinnecock to Pebble Beach" joins the Bag Drop Live for a special episode.
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Sam Bettinardi, Executive Vice President of Bettinardi Golf, joins us to talk about building world-class golf equipment, untold stories about golf in Chicago, and more.
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Greg Ramsey, the golf course developer behind Barnbougle Dunes in Australia and Arm End Golf Links in Tasmania, joins the Bag Drop to talk about growing up on Ratho Farm, developing world-class golf experiences, and more.
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Philip Arouca, past Illinois Open winner (2011)and NewClub's first Chicago-based employee, joins the Bag Drop to talk about his own golf journey and diving into what he'll be doing for the society as Chicago's new Territory Manager.
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Nick Hardy, a rising star on the Korn Ferry Tour and Chicagoland golf legend, joins us to talk about his golf story and the Evans Scholars Invitational at the Glen Club, where he'll look for his first KFT win.
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Grammy Award winning producer Vaughn Halyard joins the Bag Drop to talk about his wide ranging contributions to the golf industry and what it's like to work with superstars in the music and film industries.
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For our very first live edition of the Bag Drop, we welcome Jay Revell, reknowned golf author and all-around good guy, for an in-person-via-Zoom conversation with the society.
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5-time champion on the PGA Tour, Mark Wilson, joins us to tell us about life on the tour, his mental game mastery, and how he transitioned into the broadcast booth.
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Mike Bolan and Matt Krug of Eagle Springs Golf Resort talk about what it takes to be a 9-hole course that could and what it's like to have a special generational torch passed.
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A true everyman golf historian, NewClub member Paul Wellman joins us to dive deep into his latest research project on Harry Collis, a little known golf architect based in Chicago during the Golden Age.
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Mike and Ashley Young, designers, owners and operators of The Fields Golf Club in La Grange, Georgia join the Bag Drop to talk about the trials and tribulations of golf operationsthey and why the Fields lives up to their slogan “Simply Golf."
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Roger Steele, founder of Hipe Media and winner of Golf Digest's "2020 Why Haven't I Been Following This Guy Yet" award, joins the Bag Drop to talk about his contributions to the Advocate Professional Golf Tour, supporting pros like Kamaiu Johnson, and calling out trash golf games. Rill talk.
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Tron Carter (Todd Schuster) of No Laying Up joins us on the Bag Drop to talk all about the Atlanta golf and food scene as well as delving into his decision to start playing lefty.
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Hey sports fans, Grueter Golf founders Jen Corcoran and Haley Hillesland join us to talk about their founding story, how they're changing golf (and what they don't want to change), and to confirm reports about Haley's childhood golf championship.
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Golf Blueprint co-founders Kevin Moore (also NewClub's Chief Ambassador) and Nico Darras join the Bag Drop to talk about their founding story, their golf philosophy, and more.
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Michael Keiser Jr. discusses the Lido project currently underway at Sand Valley, how he approaches building golf courses, and what the “Keiser” method is all about.
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With a November Masters week upon us, our favorite golf statistician PJ Malik rejoins the Bag Drop to get ready for 2020’s journey down Magnolia Lane.
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Country music singer/songwriter Eric Dodd and NewClub member Tripp Pendergast join the Bag Drop to talk about golf, music, White Claws, and how the Georgia State Golf Association (GSGA) is impacting the game by introducing the game to kids and those with disabilities.
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On this episode, we’re joined by Lea Jesse, the CEO of First Tee Greater Chicago. Listen in to hear what’s new with the First Tee Greater Chicago, Lea’s own golf journey, and hearing two Ohioans shoot the breeze.
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In this episode of our member series, we’re joined by member Chandler Goodman. Chandler, AKA Mr. Burger, tells us about his passion for golf, comedy, and creativity.
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To help us prepare for this Saturday’s Western Open at Downers Grove Golf Club, we’re joined by Dan Cermak. Dan is a former executive director of Downers Grove Park District and also a volunteer historian of Downers Grove Golf Club.
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Steve Smith, co-owner of Smith Devereaux wines, music manager, and current 2020 NewClub championship points leader joins the Bag Drop for this week’s episode in our member series.
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PJ Malik returns for an update on his time during the pandemic, the Fox Sports loss of the U.S. Open broadcast, and his take on the upcoming major at Winged Foot.
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Bill Colbert, a member like none other. Enjoy this episode of our member series.
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On this episode, we’re joined by Michael McCartin and Will Smith from the National Links Trust, a fantastic organization that’s dedicated to broadening access to our great game through the development of municipal golf courses throughout the country.
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On this episode, we’re joined by Ashley Harrison, a new society member in Chicago, to talk all about her entrance into the game, the background of her Instagram account, why it’s so hard to keep rooting for Rickie, and her inspiring vision of the future of golf.
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Chris Bojar, our 2020 Palmer Award recipient, joins us for this episode of the Bag Drop.
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In this episode of the member series, we talk with Grant Gers, who has a rich history of golf in his familiy, is the founder of Eagles and Arrows, and building Augusta West, a backyard course to honor a tradition much like another.
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In this episode of our member series, Draymond Washington joins us to talk about his journey from pro soccer to a healthy obession with golf and his move from the East Coast to the Midwest.
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In this episode of the member series, D.C. Ambassador Brian McKeon joins us to talk about the National Links Trust, how he got back into golf, and what it’s like to be a golfer in our capitol city.
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On this episode, we’re joined by Dick Robbins, whose official title is Member Services Manager for Firestone Country Club, but has far more responsibility that the title alone and more historic knowledge of his iconic club than you can imagine.
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Jake Brown is a true ambassador for the game of golf, particularly for golf in South Bend, Indiana. Jake joins us on the latest episode of our Member Series to talk Indiana golf, his experience with Patrick Koenig, and a special story about Lefty.
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A re-release of Brent Roberson, the superintendent of Sweetens Cove Golf Club from March 31, 2019.
On this episode, we chat with Troy Newport, the general manager at Cog Hill Golf Club, about the future of the club, his background in golf, and why he has such a passion for public golf and youth programs.
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In this episode of our member series, Jim Sitar joins us. Take a listen to Jim’s story, his background in golf, and a behind-the-scenes look at his popular Instagram account, Golf Clubhouses. (@golfclubhouses)
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For our latest book in our society book club, we read Golf’s Holy War by author Brett Cyrgalis, who is also a sportswriter at the New York Post and a contributor for Golf Digest. Brett joins us on the latest episode to give us the behind-the-scenes of the book, theoretical physics, and chat all things golf.
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In this episode of our member series, Quinn Virgil and Andrew Canfield join us. Quinn and Andrew are our western-most members in the state, hailing from Oregon, Illinois where we will soon get to experience our first visit to their home course, PrairieView. Enjoy a fun episode of banter, ignored on-course advice, and true friendship.
Jay Revell, contributor to Golf.com, The Golfer’s Journal, and author of his latest golf book release, The Nine Virtues of Golf, joins us on the Bag Drop. Jay tells us about his book (currently the #1 golf book release on Amazon), his golf story, musings on carrying the bag over riding in carts, his maiden voyage to Sweetens Cove, and much more.
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In this episode of our member series, we chat with Craig Mycoskie about why he loves golf in Scotland, how he got into the brewing business, and what kind of golf the society can expect in Atlanta.
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With our upcoming Wisco Weekend trip, enjoy a trek into the history of golf, Lac La Belle, and Carnoustie with David MacKesey, historian at the Club at Lac La Belle.
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Jackson Kemper joins us in the latest episode in our member series to talk about his time at Mizuno rubbing elbows with pros like Brooks Koepka and what it’s like to be a tour caddie for 5-time PGA winner, Mark Wilson.
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In this episode, we welcome Rich Tock, the PGA ambassador for Erin Hills, along with the course’s marketing manager, Steve Pease. With Wisco Weekend just around the corner, listen in to hear Rich and Steve’s take on U.S. Open style golf, history of the course, and tips on how to play Erin HIlls.
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For this episdoe of our member series, we talk with Zareefa Flener, who is the founding partner at her own IP and business law firm. Even though Zareefa found golf later than some, she loves the game just as much. Take a listen to a great conversation about her golf journey and how she keeps playing her own game.
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Enjoy this re-release of our conversation with Rob Collins, designer and architect of Sweetens Cove, from February 2019.
In a throwback episode to a recording to the days of meet ups, indoor simulators, and bag rooms at Five Iron Golf, founding members Scotty Rolf and Patrick Sala join the Bag Drop to reminisce about how they met through golf, great shot memories, and what it means to have a true golf friend.
In this episode, we talk with Ambassador member David Marcucilli, design coordinator at Nicklaus Design. David, who has a degree in agronomy and turfgrass management, is in a role where he’s the course designer’s eyes and ears onsite and essentially the boots on the ground during the creation of a golf course.
Hear David’s takes on golf course design, insight on how golf courses come to be, and a bit about his exciting new project in his hometown in Connecticut.
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On this episode, Matt welcomes Donnie Darr, his former college golf coach at University of Akron. Donnie is now the assistant golf coach at Oklahoma State University, the alma mater of tour pros Victor Hovland, Matt Wolff, and Rickie Fowler.
Take a listen to Donnie’s insights on pro golf, his recent battle with cancer, life of a coach of an elite collegiate golf team.
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In this episode, we talk with Craig Haltom, who is directly respsonsible for amazing golf experiences as an architect, golf designer, and leader of a golf management company. Without Craig, the world may never have known such NewClub favorites as Sand Valley, Lawsonia, Lac La Belle, and Welter’s Folly.
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In this episode of our Member Series, we talk with Huge Galdones, food photographer for some of the top chefs and restaurants in the country. Take a listen to hear Huge's golf journey, pandemic life with his kids, and how he got into food photography.
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In this episode, we talk with Ryan French, Twitter's maven of “Monday Q Info” and mini-tour life, about golf coming back to the Midwest, life as a caddie on various mini tours, and the backstory on how he founded Monday Q Info.
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This week in our Member Series, we catch up with our farthest-from-home Ambassador, Patrick Scoville. Living in Kenya, Africa, Patrick tells us what life and golf is like overseas.
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In this episode, we talk to Michael Bamberger, senior writer at Sports Illustrated, GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com, and storied author of To The Linksland, The Green Road Home, The Swinger, The Second Life Of Tiger Woods, and more. Take a listen to hear Michael’s soulful and simpler approach to the game.
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In this episode in our member series, we chat with John Williams, an Ambassador member from Colorado. Enjoy a refreshing conversation with John about the soul of the game, caddying at Winged Foot, golfing alone in Scotland, why he needed brain surgery, and his pursuit of a Master’s degree at St. Andrews.
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On this episode, we welcome Zac Blair, a PGA tour professional and founder of the Buck Club. Take a listen and hear Zac give us an update on life in Utah, family life, and of course, golf.
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In this member series episode, we talk with Brendan O’Neill, who is lifelong golfer, a Chicago NCGS member, and a police officer for the city of Hammond in Indiana. Take a listen to hear Brendan talk about his day job as a police officer, his love for cigars, Cuba, and Ireland.
In this episode, we catch up with Carson Solien, the head golf professional at Oak Park Country Club. Carson, preceded by names like Masters winner Horton Smith and Illinois Golf Hall of Famer Errie Ball at OPCC, tells us how he gutted his way on to a D-1 golf team, how he became a PGA pro, and how he’s staying active in golf during this pandemic.
Fashion, 21-year old Rory, good guy Geoff Ogilvy, slow-play Jason Day, and Tiger's band-aid swing... PJ Malik, statistician at FOX Sports & PGA Tour Radio, returns during what would have been Masters week to talk about the 2011 Masters where Charl Schwartzel would emerge from a pressure-packed final round to win.
It's isolation time! We're going to miss this year's Masters dearly, but thankfully we can reminisce about the 1998 Masters with Jack making an epic run, Duval and Freddie battling it out, and O'Meara clinching the tournament with an unforgettable birdie putt on 18.
In this episode, we chat with Phil Arouca, the 2011 Illinois Open Champion, former pro, and NewClub member, at a setting unlike most others -- the Chicago Curling Club in Northbrook. Phil is a member of CCC and a now-expert at the game of sweeping and sliding on ice. Take a listen to Phil talk about two of his favorite things -- curling and golf.
Bob Peele, a successful Chicagoan, avid golfer, and lifelong friend of Mike Keiser is one of the "retail golfers" featured in the book, Dream Golf: The Making Of Bandon Dunes, playing an important role as one of Keiser's "informal brain trust of counselors and advisers" during the building of the now-famous golf destination.
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Dr. Joe Parent, friend of the society and author of Zen Golf: Mastering The Mental Game, helps us get through these uncertain times through mindfulness, breath, and meditation. Take a listen to a thoughtful conversation on how to stay obsessed with golf and navigate a pandemic.
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Just a conversation between two lifelong buddies about golf, favorite golf holes, Grand Theft Auto, and Mountain Dew.
NewClub Chief Ambassador, founder of Squares To Circles, math professor at University of Georgia, and one of the brightest minds in golf, Kevin Moore joins us on the Bag Drop.
This week, we enjoyed a meet up of general managers, PGA members, and club presidents for a conversation around the evolving golf landscape in Chicagoland and recorded a special live podcast with an esteemed group of Chicago's top club operators for an insightful panel discussion.
Thank you to Christie Paich, Don Pieper, Todd Marsh, and Nathan Perry for generously sharing your wealth of experience and insights with the group.
In this episode, we talk with Marcus Yado, PGA, owner of My Chicago Golf, about how he got into the game and some of his golf experiences at Sand Valley and Bandon Dunes.
My Chicago Golf is one of the top spots in Chicago for lessons, club fittings, and indoor golf simulators. We're also happy to announce that Marcus now offers a special coaching/lessons/simulator package just for NewClub members.
In our last season of the Bag Drop, we uncovered the untold stories from the PGA pros, superintendents, architects, and operators who make it possible for us to play the game we all love. To kick off our new season, we turn the mic to our members and Ambassadors to show you how the community itself might be the best part of golf. Our first episode is with our 2019 champion, John Ballou.
Joining us this week is Keith Rhebb, the designer and builder behind Winter Park 9, the new short course at Forest Dunes, Cabot Cliffs, and Streamsong red course. Keith was kind enough to show a few NewClub members his 10-hole short course at Forest Dunes right after he shaped it, just before the grass started growing. Enjoy our conversation about his projects, his life in golf, and his thoughts on keeping on the right track for the game of golf.
Our conversation with Matt Fonner -- head PGA professional at Glen Flora Country Club -- may have happened in early April, but we fondly remember the start of the season, the Masters, and the excitement of NewClub’s official second year. We didn’t get sunny and 80 degree weather as early as we hoped, but take a listen to a little Spring throwback episode with one of our favorite people in the industry.
Lee Stone, co-architect of Champion Hill, joins us on the Bag Drop to tell his story how he went from growing fruit and Christmas Trees to building one of the finest courses in Northern Michigan.
Day job? Technology sales. Passion? Building backyard golf that might be one of the most unique and ambitious courses in the world. Ben Hotaling, who is the guy behind Some Guy’s Backyard, joins us on the Bag Drop.
Andy Johnson, founder of The Fried Egg and long-drive champion at the Sunrise Stableford, was kind enough to join our tournament at Ravisloe Country Club and join The Bag Drop for a live podcast after the round.
We caught up with Tom Coyne, best-selling author of “A Course Called Ireland” and many others, at Downer’s Grove Golf Club for our first live podcast after a fun round at the site of America’s first 18-hole golf course. Tom is in the middle of his travels playing golf in all 50 states for his next book “A Course Called America” and was gracious enough to sit down with us to chat about his adventures.
We’re proud to welcome Bruce Devlin to the Bag Drop. Mr. Devlin is one of the most decorated professional golfers ever to play, with 8 (or 10 if you’re really counting) PGA Tour wins, a Senior PGA Tour win, and 19 more wins worldwide.
Back for our final pod covering the PGA major tournaments, PJ Malik (Statistician and Researcher for FOX Sports and PGA Tour Radio), talks about the history of the Open, a quick recap of where he’s been on tour, and his picks for Champion Golfer of the Year.
Mark Labiak, PGA Head Professional at Ruth Lake Country Club, joins the Bag Drop to talk music, family life, and holes-in-one. Yes, multiple holes in one.
This past weekend was a special one. We were honored to have Dr. Joe Parent, author of the best-selling book Zen Golf, spend the last few days with NewClub in Chicago. It was an incredible experience spending time, learning from, and getting to know Dr. Joe. He joined us for rounds around Chicago, played with us in the Stinger at Stonebridge CC, held playing lessons with our members, and became a friend for life. There is much more to come for our society with Dr. Joe and we will be announcing more opportunities to meet and learn from him. Stay tuned.
Nathan Perry, PGA Head Golf Professional at Aurora Country Club, joins the Bag Drop from Ernesto’s Cave (club locker room manager) to talk golf architecture, compelling golf courses, and what makes a great round.
PJ Malik, FOX Sports and PGA Tour Radio’s resident statistician and researcher, returns to The Bag Drop to get us all ready for the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.
Joining the Bag Drop is Jack O’Callahan, member of the 1980 Miracle on Ice Olympic hockey team and former player for the Chicago Blackhawks and New Jersey Devils.
Joining the Bag Drop this episode is Mike Devries, Golf Course Architect of Kingsley Club, Cape Wickham, Meadow Club & Greywalls.
Chris Montagno, the tournament director of the Evans Scholars Invitational, joins us on The Bag Drop to kick off tournament week with the Web.com for the Evans Scholars Invitational at the Glen Club.
PJ Malik, FOX Sports and PGA Tour Radio’s resident statistician and researcher, returns to The Bag Drop to reflect on this year’s Masters and look ahead to the PGA Championship at Bethpage.
In this episode, I spoke with Patrick Crow, the head professional at Chicago Highlands in Westchester, Illinois. Patrick and I spoke about why he’s passionate about his job and his club, what it was like going to school for a career in golf, and whether they should keep wearing pants on tour.
In this episode, just days before NewClub Golf Society’s Spring Meeting, we welcome Brent Roberson, Superintendent of Sweetens Cove Golf Club. Brent, in his first ever podcast, shares with us how they overcame recent severe flooding, what we can expect for our first visit to Chattanooga’s now famous nine-hole course, and how they make Sweetens just plain fun.
It’s our first champion golfer on the Bag Drop: Neil Schuster, Co-Founder of No Laying Up, and the 2019 winner of the hickory championship at the Riinger, which was held at the site of our Spring Meeting, Sweetens Cove.
In part two of our Masters edition with PJ Malik, we pick up where we left off in the 80s and make our way through the Tiger years and what to expect for 2019.
In this special two-part Masters edition of the Bag Drop, I spoke with PJ Malik, who is a statistician and researcher for FOX Sports and PGA Tour Radio. In part one, we learn about PJ’s fascinating job as a statistician in the broadcast booth and he schools us on The Masters history all the way up to present day.
In this episode, we’re honored to speak with Paul Ciccarelli, Assistant Superintendent of The Dunes Club in New Buffalo, Michigan and the owner of Aim Better Golf, a craft shop that makes golf specific products by hand from reclaimed and recycled wood -- including NewClub’s official bag tag.
In part two of our episode with Doug Stein, founder and president of Black Creek Club, Doug and I talk about the new world of golf media, his golf travels and playing some of the top courses in America, and all about his famous “Raynor Report.”
In our latest installment of the people and places in the surrounding area of NewClub’s first Spring Meeting, I spoke with Doug Stein, founder and president of Black Creek Club in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In part one of this two-part episode, Doug joins us for a lively conversation about golf in Chattanooga, architecture and template holes, and which of his dogs is is the best golf dog.
In this episode, I spoke with Andy Mack, CEO of SnapMobile, a tech company based in Chicago. In our first in-person pod, Andy reveals his basketball idol, how J.B. Holmes helped shape his future, what it takes to be an entrepreneur, and the secret behind his sartorial trademark.
In this episode, we spoke with Marty Schiene, a former All-American at University of Illinois, three-time Illinois Open champion, former member of the PGA tour, and the head men’s golf coach at Depaul University.
In part 2 of this episode, Rob and I discuss our first experiences playing the old course in St. Andrews, its impact on his design principles and view of the game, Rob’s dream design scenarios, a teaser for his future projects, and NewClub’s Spring Meeting for our pilgrimage to Sweetens Cove.
In this two-part episode, I spoke with Rob Collins, the golf course architect, designer, and influential force behind Sweetens Cove in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. In part 1, we talk about the creation of Sweetens Cove, reflect on what it took to make it all happen, and what Sweetens really means to him.
On this very special episode I speak with Dr. Joseph Parent, author of the best selling book Zen Golf. Dr. Joe has been a PGA tour instructor for the last 35 years has changed the way golf is taught through Buddhist philosophies and meditation. Dr. Joe, who holds his Ph.D. in psychology, has helped PGA and LPGA pros like Vijay Singh and Christy Kerr become the number one ranked golfers in the world.
In this episode, we spoke with the founder of the RGV Tour, Patrick Koenig. On January 31, 2018, Patrick set out in his appropriately named “recreational golf vehicle” to play as much golf as humanly possible in every U.S. state and raise money for the First Tee in greater Seattle. Listen in on our conversation and see why Patrick’s refreshing take on golf makes him one of our favorite people in the game.
In this episode of the Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf, we spoke with Maxwell Evans, PGA teaching professional at SmartGolf & Fitness in Chicago. Max represents the next wave of instructors who utilize tools like Trackman, fitness regimens, and the Internet to help golfers of all skill levels improve their game. But Max is one of the best instructors you’ll meet --- for his great attitude toward his role, his deep knowledge of the swing and the game, and most of all, his focus on keeping golf fun and enjoyable for everyone.
In this episode, our guest is Mike Harmon, PGA professional, and the director of golf at Secession Golf Club in Beaufort, South Carolina. When we asked Mike to highlight some of his golf accomplishments throughout his career, we didn’t expect the list to take up two full pages.
I hope you enjoy our conversation to learn how Mike upholds some of golf’s oldest traditions while also thinking forward to how we can make the game of golf more accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
In this episode we’re speaking with Carrie Williams, the executive director of the Illinois section for the PGA of America.
As the largest sports organization in the world, the PGA of America runs some of the largest PGA events you’ve already heard of -- the PGA and Senior PGA Championship, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, and, of course, the Ryder Cup.
Carrie has a deep connection to the game of golf, ever since she showed up at a junior golf clinic in her teenage years and went on to work at her local municipal course. Now, she leads the Illinois section as Executive director after being in the business for nearly 20 years.
When traveling to Ireland to play the oldest and most well-known golf clubs in the world, one might stand out: Royal County Down. I've played it twice before, but this time was unique and special because I had the honor of having Mr. Kevin Dorrian on the bag for 36 holes. Take a listen to Kevin’s story and the majestic beauty of golf in Ireland.
Our first guest on the NewClub podcast is Don Pieper, PGA, the general manager and director of golf at the Merit Club in Libertyville, Illinois. Hear about how Don got into the golf business, why he’s referred to as “The Don,” and what it was like officiating a match between Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.
Some analysts say the golf business is dwindling. Others contest that after years of decline, the industry has stabilized and is now positioned for a resurgence. Regardless of what the stats show, the golf industry will always need creative and innovative leaders to keep golf interesting and enjoyable for all of us. Leaders like Steve Skinner, CEO of KemperSports, who joins us on today’s episode.