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    Explore " pro golfers" with insightful episodes like "Bonus: Deep Dive - Why Sam Snead Plays Girls for Money", "What State Do I Live In? | Aaron Goldberg | PGA Players' Series #5", "Seve's Open Wins - Artist, Fighter, Legend" and "What State Do I Live In? | Aaron Goldberg | PGA Players' Podcast #5" from podcasts like ""Did I Tell You About My Albatross", "Athlete Wealth Podcast", "The Open Podcasts" and "PGA Players Podcast"" and more!

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    Bonus: Deep Dive - Why Sam Snead Plays Girls for Money

    Bonus: Deep Dive - Why Sam Snead Plays Girls for Money

    Sam Snead is without question one of the greatest golfers of all time. He is known for many things but most remember his smooth golf swing. Equally as impressive is his trophy case. He still shares the record for most wins on the PGA (82).   In this episode of "Did I Tell You About My Albatross," host Albi introduces a new bonus series that delves deeper into the greatest golf stories and Slamming Sammy certainly owns one. On a beautiful day in 1962, Sam became the first and only Man to win an LPGA Tour Event. Albi dives deep to understand better who Sam Snead was, why he chose to compete in an LPGA, and why this was even a thing. 

    The crew will be back for another traditional episode of DITYAMA early next week. 

    Until then, enjoy the amazing tale of Sam Snead. 

    "Discover the untold stories of golf legend Sam Snead on this week's episode of Did I Tell You About My Albatross? 🏆🎙️ Tune in now!"

    Sources used to create this Podcast: 

    1.  "Sam Snead Blast Out Five-Under-Par to Win State Open Golf Title". Bluefield Daily Telegraph. August 8, 1936. p. 8.
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    3. ^ "Cotton's brilliant victory". Glasgow Herald. (Scotland). July 10, 1937. p. 6.
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    8. ^ Snead, Sam (1946). Sam Snead's How to play golf, and professional tips on improving your score. Also, rules of the game of golf, as approved by the United States Golf Association, and by the Royal and ancient golf club of St. Andrews. Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing. ISBN 9781258142988. LCCN 46004312. OL 2693695W.
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    10. ^ "Masters Golf (1949)". youtube.com. Pathé News. April 13, 2014. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021.
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    12. ^ "Middlecoff Sinks Decisive Putt to Capture Reading Golf With 266". NY Times. Reading, PA. Associated Press. July 11, 1949.
    13. ^ "1949 U.S. Open Highlights". USGA. September 14, 2017. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021.
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    What State Do I Live In? | Aaron Goldberg | PGA Players' Series #5

    What State Do I Live In? | Aaron Goldberg | PGA Players' Series #5

    Though you travel all over the world during the season, where you spend time in your off weeks can impact your taxes. There can also be a lot of bad advice when it comes to your permanent residence that you might receive that typically does not work and can end up coming back to bite you later. There is also a lot of bad advice out there when it comes to what matters when proving where your state of residence is, that typically does not work and can end up coming back to bite you later.

    In this episode, Aaron breaks down a framework of the two biggest questions to ask yourself when deciding where you want to live, the differences between how your on-course and off-course earnings are taxed, and shares some of the implications to your taxes and your game that you may not have considered before.

    Episode Highlights

    • The two big questions to consider when deciding where to live in the off season (00:56)
    • The differences between on-course and off-course earnings (1:50)
    • The important considerations in filing for residency (3:32)
    • The details states look for when determining your residency (5:08)
    • If you have kids – everything else with residency goes out the window (5:51)
    • Why you shouldn’t determine residency just on tax savings alone (6:04)
    • The questions to consider when determining your permanent residence (7:30)

    Seve's Open Wins - Artist, Fighter, Legend

    Seve's Open Wins - Artist, Fighter, Legend

    Ahead of Season 4 of The Open Podcasts, we hope you enjoy this bonus episode, utilising archive footage from the 1979, 1984 and 1988 Opens. To celebrate Seve Ballesteros' career, and the launch of the new film SEVE - Artist, Fighter, Legend on Rakuten TV, let us take you back to experience each of the great man’s triumphs in The Open Championship.

    When Seve first burst onto the scene during the 1976 Open as a 19-year-old, the world of golf knew they were witnessing the emergence of a new star. But who could have predicted the joy that the magical Spaniard would bring to millions around the world, in the years to come.

    Enjoy Seve's marvellous victories in 1979, 1984 and 1988 here, in this flashback bonus episode.

    Watch SEVE - Artist, Fighter, Legend -> https://rakuten.tv/uk/movies/seve-artist-fighter-legend

     

    What State Do I Live In? | Aaron Goldberg | PGA Players' Podcast #5

    What State Do I Live In? | Aaron Goldberg | PGA Players' Podcast #5

    Though you travel all over the world during the season, where you spend time in your off weeks can impact your taxes. There can also be a lot of bad advice when it comes to your permanent residence that you might receive that typically does not work and can end up coming back to bite you later. There is also a lot of bad advice out there when it comes to what matters when proving where your state of residence is, that typically does not work and can end up coming back to bite you later.

    In this episode, Aaron breaks down a framework of the two biggest questions to ask yourself when deciding where you want to live, the differences between how your on-course and off-course earnings are taxed, and shares some of the implications to your taxes and your game that you may not have considered before.

    Episode Highlights

    • The two big questions to consider when deciding where to live in the off season (00:56)
    • The differences between on-course and off-course earnings (1:50)
    • The important considerations in filing for residency (3:32)
    • The details states look for when determining your residency (5:08)
    • If you have kids – everything else with residency goes out the window (5:51)
    • Why you shouldn’t determine residency just on tax savings alone (6:04)
    • The questions to consider when determining your permanent residence (7:30)
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