The 19th Hole Golf Show: Rickie Fowler takes a big step

Rickie Fowler picked up his second PGA Tour win on a big stage at The Players Championship, winning a three-man playoff after playing the final six holes of regulation in a staggering 6 under par. We talk about what this means for Fowler moving forward and if it might translate into a major championship this […]

The 19th Hole Golf Show: Masters review with Paul McGinley

With the Masters behind us, we turned to one of golf’s most enjoyable voices to review Jordan Spieth’s record-setting win. Paul McGinley, winning 2014 Ryder Cup captain, joined the show to talk about Jordan Spieth’s approach to the Masters and how he took control of the event. The Irishman also shared his views on how […]

The 19th Hole Golf Show: ‘Men in Green’ author Michael Bamberger

Sports Illustrated’s Michael Bamberger is one of the best golf writers and reporters in the business, and he’s come out with a new book, “Men in Green,” which details his journey to learn more about golf legends — some obvious, some not so much — in a trip back to a different era of the […]

The 19th Hole Golf Show: Patrick Reed, PEDs and Power

Patrick Reed has escalated a conflict with author Shane Ryan over allegations in a forthcoming book, but it’s only hurting his cause. Why did Reed choose not to acknowledge his past in a different way instead of trying to use his influence to affect allegations he cheated and stole from teammates in college? [DraftKings: Get […]

The 19th Hole Golf Show: Previewing Kapalua and Tiger’s rising Phoenix

Dating back to 2001 and for most of that time since, I’ve hosted a weekly golf podcast called “The 19th Hole Golf Show.” It’s evolved and mutated over the years in format, topics and the like, but it’s now a 25-minute show in which I cover an important topic or several topics in the game. […]

11-year-old Lucy Li continues to steal the show at the U.S. Women’s Open

The best part about the U.S. Open is the early round stories from unknowns you wouldn’t otherwise follow. Much like NCAA’s March Madness, the first couple of days are reserved for the no-names making a charge at this title, even if winning isn’t legitimately in the plan. The “open” format of this championship allows just […]

Rickie Fowler and Peter Uihlein show off their flop shot skills

Sometimes we forget just how good these PGA Tour players really are. Week in and week out we see so many holed out iron shots and 300 yard drives that land in the middle of the fairway that we get immune to the talent that makes it on our televisions at each event. Rickie Fowler […]

Phil Mickelson appears on the ‘Today Show,’ plays Matt Lauer in ping-pong

Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy One of the cool things about guys winning majors is that we get to see them a few more times the following week as the media blitz begins. Phil Mickelson is currently on one, and stopped by the “Today Show” to chat about […]

Justin Rose reads the Top-10 list on the Late Show with David Letterman

It is usually a tradition of the Masters champion to head out to New York City and be a part of David Letterman’s Late Show, but for some reason Adam Scott was not a part of that this year. Justin Rose did get the Letterman invite after his U.S. Open win and read “Top Ten […]

The Brian Manzella Golf Show – Episode 8

Brian explains how to “clear your left side,” hit against a firm left side,” and “snap your kinetic chain.” Brian Manzella, PGA, GSED