Stephen Denton
It was a banner year for Subpar hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz, who welcomed weekly guests both in studio and online to discuss the game’s most burning topics on their popular podcast.
The list of men and women who sat in Knost and Stoltz’s hot seat this year is impressive, ranging from Lydia Ko and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to former pro athletes turned golf nuts like Blake Griffin, Roger Clemens and Matt Ryan.
But of all the appearances from some of the game’s most notable names in 2024, some stood apart from the rest in terms of popularity. Which guest reigned supreme? That would be Geoff Ogilvy, who regaled Knost and Stoltz with more than an hour of stories and insights from his life in golf.
Ogilvy was a big hit with the Subpar audience, and covered a multitude of topics in his sit-down, including:
-His take on Australian golf courses
-Playing against Tiger in his prime
-What he talked to Tiger about during rounds
-What he’d like to see change in golf’s TV coverage
-The most underrated player from his generation
-Feedback he’s heard from players who went to LIV
-How he celebrated his U.S. Open victory
…And more! Listen to the episode, and you’ll see why Ogilvy has a reputation as one of the game’s best personalities.
And after you revisit Ogilvy’s episode, be sure to keep scrolling for more popular Subpar episodes, including Justin Thomas, Frank Nobilo, Carlos Ortiz and Parker McLaughlin, who is also known as the Short Game Chef.
With a list like this to enjoy, we already can’t wait to hear what’s in store for 2025.
The 2006 U.S. Open Champion discussed competing with Tiger Woods in his prime, his potential future as a golf analyst and his thoughts on the current state of the professional game.
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The two-time PGA Championship winner talks this year’s tournament taking place in his hometown, his relationship with Tiger Woods over the years and how Jordan Spieth performed as the best man at his wedding.
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CBS analyst and former PGA Tour winner Frank Nobilo winner talks finishing fourth at the Masters, a week in the life of a broadcaster in Augusta and who he sees walking away with the green jacket this year.
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Having previously won on the PGA Tour, Carlos Ortiz goes in-depth on what went into his decision to depart for LIV, the biggest challenges he has faced in the new league and what he expects the golf world to look like moving forward.
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The Short Game Chef — aka Parker McLaughlin — talks about how he started working with other Tour players, the worst case of the yips he’s ever seen and playing President Barack Obama in basketball.
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