by Carrigan Bain | May 11, 2026
Gary Williams opens the show by recapping a packed week across the professional game, highlighted by Cameron Young’s wire-to-wire victory at the Cadillac Championship and the evolving mindset that’s fueling his rise. Gary dives into the importance of “acceptance” in golf and how Young’s composure and improved all-around game are turning potential into wins. He also reflects on Nelly Korda’s continued dominance on the LPGA, her historic start to the season, and what it means for the women’s game, while setting the stage for a big week at Quail Hollow as Rory McIlroy returns to a venue that has defined parts of his career. Emilia Doran, PGA TOUR Live reporter and former Wake Forest national champion, joins Gary in studio to break down Cameron Young’s growth from her firsthand experience alongside him in college. She explains how his personality and mental approach translate under pressure, why his game now looks complete, and where he stands among the best players in the world. Emilia also shares insights on Scottie Scheffler’s recent form, what to expect at Quail Hollow, and why Rory McIlroy continues to thrive on that course heading into a major stretch of the season. Tom Coyne, editor of The Golfer’s Journal and bestselling author, joins the show to discuss his new book “Home” and the journey of becoming an accidental golf course owner. He shares the story behind rescuing a historic Catskills course, the challenges of balancing tradition with modernization, and how golf continues to create unexpected connections and experiences. Coyne also reflects on the deeper meaning of the game and why preserving golf communities matters more than ever.
by Carrigan Bain | May 11, 2026
Gary Williams opens the show with strong opinions on U.S. Open local qualifying, addressing the growing issue of influencers capturing content during competition and why it disrupts the integrity of the game. He also reflects on the nostalgic return to Doral, the significance of Oakland Hills’ restored clubhouse, and what these moments mean for golf’s history and future. George Savaricas, Golf Channel host and reporter, joins from Doral to break down the current PGA TOUR season at the halfway point. He discusses early Player of the Year candidates like Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy, while analyzing whether Scottie Scheffler is poised for another dominant run. Savaricas also shares insight on how the TOUR’s evolving structure, including signature events, is impacting players and fans. Savaricas also dives into the return of Doral as a venue, what it means for the PGA TOUR schedule, and whether the Miami market can recapture the energy it once had. He provides perspective on course setup, player familiarity, and how the event fits into a critical stretch leading into the PGA Championship. Keith Stewart, founder of Read The Line, joins to provide a betting and course strategy breakdown for the week at Doral. Stewart explains how the Blue Monster’s length, Bermuda grass conditions, and unpredictable rough place a premium on elite long-iron play and trajectory control. He also evaluates the field from a wagering standpoint, highlighting Scheffler’s dominance in key metrics while offering insight into how bettors should approach the tournament, including timing and live betting strategies. The conversation wraps with a broader look at the game’s evolution, including changing player dynamics, his long-term perspective covering stars like Jordan Spieth, and expectations for the upcoming Presidents Cup in Chicago.