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The PGA Tour at Pine Valley fallacy, ‘Bending the rules’ for Rory’s membership, and Rahm’s nomadic summer
PGA Tour’s major overhaul and new era under Rolapp, Canceling Long Island golf fans
2026 U.S. Open recap: Wyndham Clark overcomes heckling fans, Shinnecock Hills test
Saturday at the 2026 U.S. Open: Can Wyndham be caught at sleepy Shinnecock?
Friday at the 2026 U.S. Open: Wyndham's world & Bryson's missed cut streak
Thursday at the 2026 U.S. Open: Shinnecock setup walks the line
A 2026 U.S. Open Preview from Shinnecock Hills
Ben Griffin on Preparing for Shinnecock, Live from the Maxfli Pop-Up Store
The Cauley Comeback, Can the USGA ‘lose’ Shinnecock again, PJ’s VICTORY MONDAY!
Phil Mickelson’s Late Career Spiral, LIV’s contract ‘clusterf*@%’, and PJ’s Knicks moment
U.S. Open field fills out, LIV goes to CNBC, and RIP 3-1-3
Nelly’s career moment at Riv, Scottie gets testy with Ted Scott, and the Memorial model
Flashback Friday on the 1986 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills
Golf’s schedule problem, Riviera benefits for Women’s Open, and Jack’s push on rollback
Russ Bus rolls at Colonial, Bryson talks to AI for swing tips, and NCAA week
LIV ship sinking?, Incredible Colonial stories of yore, and SGS Golf Advice
Too much Texas on PGA Tour Schedule?, Bryson’s team model belief, and the "American Sports Discourse"
Wyndham slaughters at Lanny's Craig Ranch, silent Don Rea dismissed, and the Blades Brown dilemma
Don Rea removed (officially) and a Craig Ranch renovation scoring catastrophe: A Bonus Happy Hour of Delights
Bryson’s choice: content or pro golf?, Midpoint check on Tour under-performers, SGS Golf Advice
Golf’s course renovation excesses come to the Byron Nelson, LIV’s cost cutting, and U.S. Open qualifying starts
2026 PGA Championship Recap: Aaron Rai, Aronimink, and a bunched field under the microscope
Saturday at the 2026 PGA Championship: Setup changes and a giant pack still in contention
Friday at the 2026 PGA Championship: A golf course debate rages on in Philadelphia
Thursday at the 2026 PGA Championship: Aronimink punches back, Blockie wins us over, and Higgo clown show
2026 PGA Championship Preview: Questions about Rory, Bryson, and Aronimink
Quail Hollow falls flat, TGL rents out to Pro Wrestling, and Early PGA thoughts
Bryson, Poulter and more LIV players speak out, Quail hunting, and Flashback Friday to a Sergio Charlotte collapse
Will Bryson go full YouTube, Rahm and LIV speak on their futures, and Quail Hollow fatigue
Sig Event overkill at Trump Doral, the Cameron Young era, and grumpy Scottie
LIV Golf’s deathbed with Saudi PIF and Yasir out, McLaren golf club costs, and FBF on Doral
LIV down bad postponing events, Trump Doral returns to Tour, and the Signature Event bubble
Fitzpatrick bros take New Orleans, Nelly Korda’s dominant 3rd major, and Garage Sale tales
The Annual Walk Up Music Episode, LIV’s outrageous spending, and Pool Party on the LPGA
A Conversation About Golf & Other Things with Shane Bacon
Fitz clips Sheriff Scottie as fans chant USA, Bryson WDs, Rahm wins, and the LIV sinking ship
The latest on LIV Golf: Will Saudi PIF continue funding after 2026?
Masters broadcast critiques, PGA Tour vs. Majors, and Harbour Town as a detox
Masters Sunday: Rory McIlroy wins again at Augusta National
Masters Saturday Recap: Rory, Cam, and a final round at Augusta
Masters Friday: Rory McIlroy Races Ahead at Augusta National, Bryson Misses Cut
Masters Thursday: Round One Recap from Augusta
2026 Masters preview live from Augusta
Early Masters excitement, Spaun the Texas king, ANWA Heartbreak and disaster
Flashback Friday on the 1986 Masters
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of perhaps the greatest Masters ever, Andy, Brendan!, and Kevin Van Valkenburg present a special Flashback Friday episode covering Sunday at the 1986 Masters. After some opening chatter about Illinois basketball and Rory Sabbatini's 50th birthday, the three spend over two hours discussing the final round that led to a sixth green jacket for Jack Nicklaus. They share highlights from the broadcast and compare it to the CBS shows of today, reminisce about the key players at the top of the leaderboard coming down the stretch, and discuss the equipment used by those playing 40 years ago. Enjoy this beefy Flashback/Spotlight, and we'll see you in Augusta on Sunday night.
Tiger police report and decision to step away, ANWA’s quirky format, and Kelce on Masters call
With Andy on the road, Brendan! is joined by various members of the Fried Egg Golf team for a Wednesday medley episode. He opens by himself following the latest news from Tiger Woods, who announced he was stepping away from the game to seek treatment and focus on his health. Brendan provides the latest on the situation before transitioning into a previously recorded segment with Kevin Van Valkenburg discussing this morning's release of the police report from Tiger's Friday arrest (06:25). The two also unpack some remarks from Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, who is finding a way to ruin Brendan's day in March instead of just during Sundays during the football season. Meg Adkins then stops by to preview this week's Augusta National Women's Amateur (29:35). Meg runs through the top storylines of the week, ANWA's place in the greater women's golf ecosystem, and the quirky format that leads to an interesting leaderboard late on Sunday. Lastly, Joseph LaMagna joins Brendan ahead of his favorite PGA Tour event, the Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio (53:35). Brendan questions "the Boys" about what they're most excited for at their first Masters with press credentials, leading to a detailed explanation of PJ's anxieties around press conferences. Joseph takes over for Andy and gives out 5 Guys to Monitor This Week (For Various Reasons) at the Valero, covering local legends and a very topical Game Within a Game for Masters season. Brendan unleashes an all-time rant about youth sports while discussing the Drive, Chip & Putt finals this weekend and poses a quiz to Joseph and PJ as part of the Masters Fact of the Day. Finally, the three discuss the biggest news of the week: Tommy Fleetwood's new hat deal with Blackstone and Jason Kelce's Masters broadcast assignment. We'll be back on Friday with a special Flashback to get you set for the first major of 2026.
Woodland's triumph is the story of the year, DLF rumors, & the Tiger Ryder Cup question
Welcome back to Golf's Preeminent Victory Monday Podcast! Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube for this recording, with Brendan calling it a Victory Monday for everyone in the golf world after Gary Woodland's win in Houston. Andy is celebrating a Victory Monday for other reasons as the Fighting Illini are Final Four bound for the first time in 21 years. After some technical hiccups and debate about whether Andy is headed to Indianapolis ahead of the Masters, the two recap an emotional win for Gary Woodland at the Texas Children's Houston Open. The 2019 U.S. Open winner blitzed the field, winning by five shots at the conclusion of Sunday's round and setting the new scoring record for the tournament. Brendan declares Woodland's win the "Story of the Year" given the context surrounding his struggles with PTSD following brain surgery. Andy gives Woodland praise for going public with his diagnosis and commends him on helping not only himself but others in doing so. The two also discuss standout performances from Min Woo Lee, Johnny Keefer, Chris Gotterup, and Sudarshan Yellamaraju. Brendan shares some Substantiated Rumors from the Indian Open at DLF, where it seems as if the DP World Tour may be faking weather reports in order to ensure a fair course setup. Alex Fitzpatrick secured his first win on the DP World Tour, joining his brother, Matt, in the winner's circle following last week's Valspar Championship. In other results, the LPGA has its first repeat winner of 2026, Stew Cink is coming for a playing Ryder Cup captaincy, and the "Davis Zone" has hit the Korn Ferry Tour. Things wrap up with some news about the new player facilities at Augusta National and a brief bit of Tiger Woods discussion as more comes out about Friday's car accident and his ensuing arrest for DUI.
Tiger Woods arrested for DUI again after rollover car crash
Andy, Brendan, and Kevin Van Valkenburg react to Tiger Woods's arrest for DUI after a rollover car crash in Jupiter, Florida on Friday. They discuss the arrest, the public reaction, the media's responsibility for the current Tiger arc, and Tiger's future - whether it be at next week's Masters, his role on the PGA Tour's Future Competitions Committee or beyond.
Masters media expansion, DLF destruction, Andy pulled over while biking, and Golf Advice
It’s whiparound Friday once again with Andy anxious about his Illini. Brendan begins with some stories about Jonathan Kaye, who is playing a Korn Ferry Tour event this week on a medical exemption at the age of 55. They dig into the wildly amusing story of an alleged two-month suspension for Kaye and ponder what it would take in the modern era for such a disciplinary action. Then they get into some unsubstantiated rumors from Delhi, where the Hero Indian Open is punching as usual at DLF, including putting Akshay on the ropes. They react to news of wild dogs and snakes roaming the premises. There is a philosophical media chat about the expanded media coverage of the Masters, and if they’re finding the right balance between doing too much and attempting to grow. Masters Fact of the Day goes into George Cobb, the little known architect who was the consulting design man for two decades in the postwar era. This leads to digressions about Nebraska basketball and Andy getting pulled over by a cop for traffic violations on a bicycle. They close with some golf advice on sim league cheating and aim point offenses.
Tiger's triumphant(?) return and his Masters prognosis, Scottie's WD, & Raising Cane's thoughts
Tiger Woods made an unexpected "return" to "professional golf" on Tuesday night, so Andy and Brendan! once again went LIVE on YouTube in his honor. They initially react to LAGC's blowout win over Jupiter Links in Match 2 of the TGL Finals, ending Tiger's comeback early and sending Tom Sim packing until next season. There are takeaways from the second season of TGL, ideas for the league's future, and more questions about when we'll see Tiger next. Andy submits that the only question remaining should be whether Woods can make the cut at the Masters, not whether he can compete or even finish four days of competition. Speaking of Augusta, that's the next time Scottie Scheffler will play following a WD before this week's Houston Open. Houseplant #2 is arriving at the Scheffler household just in time for Scottie's latest attempt at a green jacket. Without the Sheriff in town, Brendan runs through some notables for this week's Tour event and breaks the news of Deputy Sam Burns's new job at Raising Cane's! Andy shares his 5 Guys to Monitor as we approach crunchtime for those not yet in the Masters field. Andy and Brendan end up with the same one-and-done pick for the wide-open setup at Memorial Park, but PJ ends up using a big gun to even things out. Elsewhere on the Schedule for the Week, the DP World Tour is leaning into the absurdity of DLF and has captivated Andy with an 18-hole flyover of perhaps the best course in the world. However, the "Event of the Week" has lost some shine as a podcast favorite is not playing in this year's Indian Open. Lastly, Brendan brings this rambling episode home with yet another Masters Fact of the Day with just two weeks to go until the first major of the year.