Pull Hook Golf
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May 03, 2023 5:00pm
59m
On this episode of the Pull Hook Golf podcast, Matt and Bobby recap the recent Mexico Open at Vidanta, where Tony Finau emerged victorious over John Rahm in a thrilling Sunday showdown. The hosts discuss Finau's impressive win and what it means for his standing among the top players in the world. They also highlight other notable performances from the tournament and share their Penny Bet results.
Next, the hosts preview the upcoming Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow, with Bobby providing his course analysis and the duo discussing the field for this week's event. They also make their Penny Bet picks for the tournament.
Later in the episode, Bobby and Matt review the LIV Golf Singapore event, where Taylor Gooch claimed his second consecutive victory in a playoff against Sergio Garcia. The hosts also discuss the RangeGoats team's win and the disappointing turnout of the crowd at the event. The hosts then share their Golf Picks, But LOUDER! with a twist that might require some earmuffs for sensitive listeners.
Tune in to this episode of the Pull Hook Golf podcast for insightful commentary on the latest happenings in the world of golf.
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(0:00) Introduction and overview of the episode (0:27) Recap of the Mexico Open and preview of the Wells Fargo Championship (1:06) Analysis of Tony Finau's performance and reflections on betting choices (7:37) Detailed discussion on John Rahm and other notable players at the Mexico Open (13:01) First impressions and predictions for the Wells Fargo Championship (22:07) Major news from Caddy World and discussion on player changes (27:29) Insights into the camaraderie and realities of caddies in the golf industry (35:36) Introduction to the live golf segment and discussion on financial benefits for caddies (40:44) Analysis of PGA tour putters and performance of key players (54:08) Recap of penny bets, analysis of players' performance and closing remarksloading...