We posted three cracking newsletters flexing multiple muscles from the team.
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For the Fried Egg Golf podcast, Andy Johnson opened with his assessment of Eugenio Chacarra’s critique on his time at LIV and what it means for younger talents opting for that route, hosted Augie Piza for a chat on designing holes “without limits” for the TGL and did his best to push on some of his philosophies, and closed it with an interview with William Carlson, a college freshman invested in protecting, and already having restored a piece of, Alister MacKenzie’s Northwood. A great episode with variety that will make you feel good, especially at the end.
Designing Golf with No Limits & Northwood’s Restoration Efforts
The Shotgun Start podcast bobbed and weaved for its usual three episodes, reacting to the Sony Open getting overwhelmed by equipment and free relief, Chacarra’s spicy comments, reacting live to a disappointing TGL night two on Tuesday night, and then hitting on some LIV Golf TV and executive movements and Golf Advice to close out the week.
A new LIV TV deal as Norman officially exits, Hovland in the blender, SGS Golf Advice
TGL takes a step back in Tiger’s debut, Rahm’s OWGR gripes
Apple | Spotify | YouTube Live Show
Chacarra’s criticism of LIV, Free relief party at the Sony, and clutch genes
Apple | Spotify | YouTube Live Show
We launched a new hub for Fried Egg Golf Events, and opened up two new events for registration – Club TFE preview play at Broomsedge, and our return to Lookout Mountain.
We’ll be opening up more events here in the coming weeks.
Our Winter Sale is ongoing in the Pro Shop all weekend.
We also posted two new opportunities to join our team: Social Media Manager and Brand Creative.
Each January the PGA Tour comes to the desert with The American Express eventThe American Express golf tournament has been a fixture in the desert since 1960Ric
LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) -- Charley Hoffman and Rico Hoey both shot 9-under 63 on the Nic
Eamon Lynch | GolfweekFive-time major champion Brooks Koepka has split with his longtime swing instructor, Claude Harmon III. Koepka, 34, confirmed the move