Episodes: 18
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 5.0/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
YouTube: 103 subscribers
Instagram: 470 followers
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(Not stated in provided data) - The show is described as hosted by “two serious golfers” who don’t take themselves too seriously, but the provided data does not name the hosts. For booking purposes, contact the show via weekdaygo...
Marissa Mar - Post-competitive Identity; Loving Vs Needing The Game; What Changes When Golf Stops Being A Profession; Meaningful Golf Later In Life
Nic Noya - Coaching Philosophy; Evaluating Players; Ball Flight Vs Mechanics; Tailoring Coaching By Golfer; Building Instinct; Performance Under Pressure
The Los Cab Cup, Part 1: The Before
May 11, 2026
Two years ago, a golf trip to Wickenburg, Arizona brought together 44 guys for a long weekend of golf, games, and stories. This year, it became something much bigger.For Part 1, we teamed up with our friend Scott Walker, co-host of The Edge podcast, and recorded live from Rancho de Los Caballeros just before the 2026 Los Cab Cup began: 90 golfers, 22 teams, and three and a half days in the Arizona desert.At the time of this recording, nobody knew how it would go.Could the magic of a golf trip...
What It Takes to Host a Major Championship | with Jason Soucy, PGA Championship Director
May 04, 2026
This week we sit down with Jason Soucy, Championship Director for the 2028 PGA Championship at the Olympic Club, for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to stage one of the biggest events in golf.Jason takes us inside the enormous scale of a major championship — from building a “startup” years in advance for what is ultimately one week of golf, to coordinating thousands of workers, city agencies, broadcasters, vendors, players, and fans. We talk about the evolution of the fan experience...
When Golf Stops Being Your Future — But Not Your Identity | with Marissa Mar
April 27, 2026
There’s a moment for a lot of serious golfers where the path changes.You’ve spent years competing, improving, chasing something—and then, at some point, you realize it’s probably not going to be your profession.But that doesn’t mean you stop.This week, we talk with Marissa Mar, a Stanford golfer and elite amateur, about what happens after that decision.We get into the difference between loving the game and needing it, what competitive golf looks like when it’s no longer your career, and why s...
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