Year two is here! Kicking off the year with Justin Thomas’s Hawaiian paradise (1:35) and why Hudson Swafford isn’t a fluke winner (7:36). Pinseeking: LA Amateur Championship (13:04), Winter golf expectations (16:13), 59 frequency (19:05) and an interview with Golf Channel’s Nick Menta (24:10).
Episode 22 of the podcast in Philadelphia! Jon Rahm’s thrilling finish at Torrey Pines (1:19), why Hideki Matsuyama cannot be stopped in Arizona (8:28) and history made by Jordan Spieth on the Monterey Peninsula (11:56). Pinseeking: Sergio and his major championship quest (18:42), Tiger Woods’ struggles (21:26) and why the West Coast Swing is the real start to the PGA Tour season (26:53) as well as an interview with 97.5 The Fanatic sports talk radio host Harry Mayes (29:32).
Episode 23 of the podcast in Philadelphia! Dustin Johnson’s spectacular showing at Riviera (1:36), Rickie Fowler’s win at PGA National (5:05) and Johnson’s dominance once again in the WGC Mexico Championship (8:06). Pinseeking: The youth revolution on the PGA Tour (16:35), Pat Perez’s comments on Tiger and grumpy Johnny Miller (19:49) and why Tiger Woods will continue to disappoint (23:49) as well as an interview with former Temple men’s golf standout and professional golfer on the PGA Tour LatinoAmérica Brandon Matthews (28:09).
Episode 24 of the podcast in Philadelphia! Adam Hadwin’s victory at Innisbrook (1:47), Marc Leishman’s win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational (6:45) and Dustin Johnson’s completion of the WGC Grand Slam (12:33). Pinseeking: The 81st Masters Tournament preview (24:14) as well as an interview with Impact Snap owner and 4-time PGA section teacher of the year Marty Nowicki (33:01).
The 81st Masters Tournament recap. Sergio Garcia’s triumph and the remembrance of Arnold Palmer and the first Masters without The King.
Episode 26 of the podcast in Philadelphia! Wesley Bryan’s victory at Hilton Head (1:28), Kevin Chappell’s clutch win at the Valero Texas Open in his 180th PGA Tour Start (6:14). Pinseeking: Bernhard Langer’s crazy scoring streak and why Gary Player is a hilarious man and a great Twitter follow (13:44), Lexi Thompson’s rules farce and the dreaded viewer call-in (16:06), why playing golf with buddies is a lot better when you aren’t playing well (20:04) as well as an interview with ESPN.com’s Senior Golf Writer Jason Sobel (23:17).
Episode 27 of the podcast in Philadelphia! Dustin Johnson’s victory at the “Augusta of the North” (1:47), Justin Thomas’ career season continues at TPC Boston (6:47) and Pinseeking: U.S. Open recap (13:04), Open Championship recap (16:33) PGA Championship recap, (22:43), why 10,000 yard golf courses are not the answer for the PGA Tour moving forward (26:41), as well as an interview with the Director of Operations at the Golf Association of Philadelphia Marty Emeno (32:13).
Episode 28 of the podcast in Philadelphia! Marc Leishman’s victory at Conway Farms (1:23), Justin Thomas’ FedEx Cup win and Xander Schauffle’s coming out party at the Tour Championship (4:15), and the Presidents’ Cup dominated by the U.S. again (11:20) Pinseeking: Temple golf’s victory (16:01), Paul Casey’s struggles on Sundays (17:40) and an interview with an Associate Editor at Golf Channel Nick Menta (20:12).
Episode 29 of the podcast in Philadelphia! Brendan Steele’s repeat victory at the Safeway Open (1:04), Pat Perez’ win at the CIMB Classic (4:17), Justin Thomas’ win at the CJ Cup (7:55) and Justin Rose’s comeback win in Shanghai (12:06), Pinseeking: Bernhard wins again (15:25), Tiger’s swing videos and what they mean (18:24), Sergio’s home victory (21:57) and an interview with an Assistant Director of Communications at the Golf Association of Philadelphia Tony Regina (23:36).
The podcast finale of the Bump and Run. Patrick Cantlay’s victory in Las Vegas (1:20) and Patton Kizzire’s win over Rickie Fowler in Mayakoba (6:29), Pinseeking: Tiger’s return and interview with Geno Auriemma (10:31), why Bernhard Langer not winning the Schwab Cup is disappointing after his terrific year (16:06), and an interview with a golf and college football writer for CBS Sports Kyle Porter (19:20).