64: Wyndham Championship Preview and Best Bets
Gone to Carolina in our minds. Tips, picks and best best for the final regular season event of the 2021-22 PGA Tour season: The Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield.
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Gone to Carolina in our minds. Tips, picks and best best for the final regular season event of the 2021-22 PGA Tour season: The Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield.
First, the Great Predictor Steve Johnson and Minnesota Tim look at players near the top-125 list in the FedExCup race and then they react to Henrik Stenson's latest comments defending his decision to join LIV Golf. Later, Steve shares why Charles Barkley and LIV Golf made a good decision by passing and then Minnesota Tim finds out just how valuable the players at LIV Golf are.
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George McNeilly sets the scene with former U.S. Open Winners Webb Simpson and Lucas Glover who won last year's John Deere Classic. We also hear from an up and coming sponsor exemption out of Duke University as Quinn Riley makes his PGA Tour debut
First, the Great Predictor Steve Johnson and Minnesota Tim Parochka discuss the 20,000 bet between Michael Breed and Sully (1:00) and then the guys dive into Mito's collapse and Justin Thomas' victory in the PGA Championship (12:00). Later, the Great Predictor shares why the area where the Charles Schwab Challenge is played is like a different world (29:00) and then Minnesota Tim provides perspective behind Tiger's performance in the PGA Championship (34:00).
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On today's episode the guys start with the important topic when the tournament is in New Orleans ... favorite cajun food. We discuss the merits of crawfish boils and gumbo, and the universal love for beignets.
We debate whether the tour should have more unique formats built in to the schedule, and oh boy, does Todd have an idea. Before we spend a large amount of time trying to figure out the tour's new Player Impact Program. Dave wonders if this amounts to the tour farming out its marketing division to the individual players.
Finally, more issues at the Lunn household this week and a guest appearance from Brian's daughter to explain what he looked like watching the Texas women's volleyball team in the national title game.
And shoutout to Baby Disabato. Hopefully Doug will rejoin us so we can celebrate in person his move into official fatherhood.
The “Be Right Boys” had the entire board covered at the RSM Classic—except Robert Streb, who daggered Christopher Powers and Stephen Hennessey, who were both on Kevin Kisner (and Cameron Tringale and Harris English, of course). Alex Myers lost his big top-10 bet on Webb Simpson, too, so it was a tough week—but we have some great betting opportunities this week at THE MATCH 3, Champions for Change, which will take place on Friday at The Stone Canyon Club. The guys break down the course, the format and some of their favorite bets for what should be an exciting week before the final PGA Tour event of the year.
Dustin Johnson won big last week, but DFS expert Ryan Baroff cashed huge, too, with a six-figure payday from his DraftKings’ lineup. Baroff explains how he did it and offers advice for DFS success. We break down the RSM Classic with Baroff—finding some players we like in the second-to-last PGA Tour event of 2020. And Chris Vernon, whose special Masters updates went viral over the weekend, talks about his hilarious videos and why he thinks they were so popular.
It’s not often that we have a knight on the podcast. Six-time major champion Sir Nick Faldo joins the show to discuss broadcasting PGA events remotely, how these tournaments feel without fans and what his sweater collection is looking like. Also, Alex Myers, Sam Weinman and Daniel Rapaport discuss Webb Simpson’s Father’s Day victory, Nick Watney’s positive COVID-19 test and a remarkable comeback on the Korn Ferry Tour.
In this episode Peter catches up with his friend Paul Tesori, caddie for PGA TOUR Pro Webb Simpson, to chat about Tiger Woods, the upcoming Presidents Cup and if Webb really is as nice as he seems to be.
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