• LOWRY’S FLORIDA FLIP & THE SUNDAY STORM - March 1st, 2026
    Mar 1 2026

    We recap Round 3 of the Cognizant Classic where Shane Lowry and Austin Smotherman sit tied at 13-under ahead of a windy finale at PGA National.


    THE LEADERS

    Shane Lowry fired a surgical bogey-free 63 to join Austin Smotherman atop the leaderboard, completely flipping the narrative on his history with Florida golf. Once a hater of the grain, the Irishman is now statistically dominant in the Sunshine State.

    • Quote: Lowry on his chat with the Golden Bear: "Jack told me to finish it off."
    • The Angle: Smotherman is playing with a "free mind" and refusing to make it a head-to-head battle, even with his wife’s due date looming near The PLAYERS.


    THE CONDITIONS & THE CHASE

    PGA National pulled a "bait and switch" on Saturday with downwind scoring conditions, but a predicted North wind for the final round threatens to turn the Bear Trap into a nightmare, likely shifting club selections from wedges to six irons.

    • Quote: Jack Nicklaus in the booth: "Tiger would have broken my record if he stayed healthy."
    • Fun Fact: Nico Echavarria is literally closing on a house mid-tournament, while Taylor Moore saved a miracle par from the palm trees.


    Quick Hits

    Koepka’s mechanical putter fix • Jimmy Stanger’s emotional return • Kizzire & Castillo go low

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    8 mins
  • SMOTHERMAN’S SURGE & THE AGRONOMY WAR - February 28th, 2026
    Feb 28 2026

    We break down Round 2 at PGA National where Austin Smotherman built a three-shot lead amidst a heated debate over course conditions and a resurgence from Brooks Koepka.


    THE ARTIST ON THE GREENS

    Austin Smotherman holds a commanding three-shot lead at 11-under, fueled by a "nothing to lose" mindset as he awaits the birth of his child on March 23rd. In a unique equipment tweak, he removed the alignment line from his ball to stop calculating and start being an "artist" on the putting surface.


    THE AGRONOMY WARS

    Tensions flared regarding the course setup, with Billy Horschel and Shane Lowry criticizing the Ryegrass overseed. The duo argued the soft conditions are designed to look "pretty for TV" rather than maintaining the firm, competitive integrity usually demanded by the Bear Trap.


    BROOKS BATTLES BACK

    Brooks Koepka rallied to get inside the cut line at 2-under following a technical fix to his hand position. Despite a bizarre injury caused by his son’s hockey stick, Koepka remained defiant about his goals, stating, "If I am out here to try to make cuts I am probably done."


    THE CHASING PACK & CUT LINE DRAMA

    Taylor Moore (-8) and local Barry University alum A.J. Ewart (-7) are leading the chase. The cut line provided its own theater, with alternate Ben Silverman surviving and Dylan Wu draining a massive eagle on the 18th hole to secure his weekend spot.


    Quick Hits

    Isaiah Salinda goes shirtless in the water • Smylie Kaufman’s "Adrian Peterson" crow call • A.J. Ewart representing the locals

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    9 mins
  • THE BEAR TRAP IS DEAD - February 27th, 2026
    Feb 27 2026

    On Friday, February 27th, we break down a record-low scoring day at the Cognizant Classic where soft turf sparked a debate on course difficulty and an amateur pulled off the impossible.


    THE AGRONOMY WAR

    The "Bear Trap" has officially lost its teeth, sparking a heated debate over overseeded Ryegrass versus dormant Bermuda. We discuss how the soft conditions turned a usual survival test into a dart-throwing contest, allowing Austin Smotherman to seize the lead at nine-under (62).

    • Quote of the Day: Billy Horschel and Shane Lowry slammed the setup, claiming aesthetics were prioritized over difficulty.
    • The Human Angle: Smotherman is playing with "nothing to lose" while on standby for his wife’s labor, even ditching the alignment line on his ball to free up his putting.


    THE CHAOS OF DAVID FORD

    Amateur David Ford provided the most electric sequence of the year, recovering from a disastrous quadruple bogey on the 17th to achieve the unthinkable: three consecutive hole-outs without touching his putter on the front nine.

    • The Stat: Ford went Eagle-Eagle-Birdie on holes 2, 3, and 4 entirely from off the green.
    • Fun Fact: This rollercoaster round completely overshadowed the "Signature Event Hangover" narrative regarding the field strength.


    GATORS, GEESE & MUD BALLS

    While scoring was easy for most, Brooks Koepka struggled to a +3, highlighted by a barefoot mud shot on the 17th where commentators legitimately feared for his safety near the gator-filled water.

    • The Contrast: While Brooks floundered, Shane Lowry embraced his inner "Dr. Chipinski" with back-to-back chip-ins.
    • Only in Florida: Nick Dunlap found himself getting heckled by aggressive Egyptian geese while trying to navigate the mud.


    Quick Hits

    Nico Echavarria’s barefoot water save • 51-year-old Justin Hicks beats Koepka • Daniel Berger returns with a solid -4

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    7 mins
  • THE FLORIDA SWING & TIGER’S DEADLINE - February 26th, 2026
    Feb 26 2026

    We kick off the Florida Swing with a deep dive into the "neutered" PGA National, Brooks Koepka’s return to action, and the looming deadline for Tiger Woods to accept the 2027 Ryder Cup Captaincy.


    THE COGNIZANT CLASSIC

    The Florida Swing arrives with controversy as stars like Jordan Spieth and Shane Lowry claim PGA National has been "neutered" by a switch to soft overseeded Ryegrass. With zero Top 25 players attending due to a "Signature Event Hangover," Brooks Koepka enters as the undisputed alpha.

    • The Word: Billy Horschel leads the chorus of complaints that the course is now too soft and scorable.
    • Dad Life: Brooks is sporting a facial injury courtesy of a hockey stick wielded by his toddler, Crew.



    TIGER’S TIMELINE & CHARLIE’S CHOICE

    The PGA of America has set a pre-Masters deadline for Tiger Woods to accept the 2027 Ryder Cup Captaincy. However, his massive workload architecting the Tour’s "Scarcity Model" as Chairman of the Future Competition Committee has him hesitating to take the reins.

    • Family First: Tiger and Elin Nordegren reunited publicly for Charlie’s state championship ring ceremony.
    • The Commitment: It’s official—Charlie Woods is heading to Tallahassee to play for Florida State University.



    POLITICS & COMEBACKS

    The Trump Administration is shaking up DC golf infrastructure, terminating the National Links Trust lease to transform East Potomac into a championship venue dubbed "Washington National." Meanwhile, Justin Thomas is officially set to return from microdiscectomy surgery at the upcoming Arnold Palmer Invitational.


    Quick Hits

    Nelly Korda blasts segregated WTGL format • John Daly leaves Tiger off his GOAT list • Rumors swirl of Nike exiting the golf space • Weather favors Seamus Power and Nicolai Hojgaard

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    8 mins
  • TIGER’S DEADLINE & THE FLORIDA SWING - February 25th, 2026
    Feb 25 2026

    We break down the PGA of America’s soft deadline for Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas’s return to Bay Hill, and the locker room fallout over Brooks Koepka’s buy-back terms.


    TIGER’S CAPTAINCY DILEMMA
    • Tiger faces a soft deadline for the 2027 Ryder Cup captaincy at Adare Manor, but the architect of the new "Scarcity Model" schedule is hesitant to commit while trying to move Riviera to August to dodge the NFL.
    • Quote: Woods on the workload: "Can I do it justice?"
    • The Human Angle: Tiger was spotted looking fit with girlfriend Vanessa Trump and her daughter Kai, with Rich Beem confirming he looks physically ready for Augusta.


    RETURNS & REVOLTS
    • Justin Thomas targets the Arnold Palmer Invitational for his post-microdiscectomy return, while Brooks Koepka’s $5M charitable "fine" to re-enter the Tour sparks anonymous fury within the locker room.
    • Quote: Anonymous player on Koepka’s deal: "It’s an insult to our intelligence."
    • Fun Fact: JT warmed up for Bay Hill by playing for Atlanta Drive GC in the TGL, joking he hopes the field "will be struggling with me."


    LIV DIVERGENCE & THE BEAR TRAP
    • A tale of two LIV trajectories sees Anthony Kim finding redemption in Adelaide while Eugenio Chacarra defects to the Puerto Rico Open, citing a lack of competitive edge in the no-cut format.
    • Quote: Chacarra on LIV: "I felt empty."
    • The Watch List: All eyes at the windy Cognizant Classic are on 18-year-old phenom Blades Brown taking on the Bear Trap.


    Quick Hits

    Adam Scott & Jacob Bridgeman WD from Cognizant • AK takes down Rahm in Adelaide • Min Woo Lee vs. The Wind

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    7 mins
  • TIGER’S ENVY & THE WTGL WAR - February 24th, 2026
    Feb 24 2026

    We break down the moment Tiger Woods admitted jealousy over Jacob Bridgeman’s Riviera win, analyze the growing divide in the WTGL, and preview a star-starved Cognizant Classic.


    TIGER VS. THE NEW KING OF RIVIERA

    Jacob Bridgeman didn’t just win the Genesis Invitational; he did what the host never could. We break down the post-round interaction where Tiger Woods admitted, "You got one on me," acknowledging his own historic drought at Riviera compared to Bridgeman's triumph.

    • The Quote: Tiger was left in awe of Bridgeman’s 7-wood into the 11th, telling him, "I wish I could hit it like that."
    • The Gear: The secret sauce was a switch to the TaylorMade Qi4 D and TP5x ball that officially caught the GOAT’s eye.


    WTGL: UN-RETIREMENTS & UNREST

    The World Tech Golf League is making waves for conflicting reasons. While Michelle Wie West shocks the world by un-retiring to join the Los Angeles Golf Club, world number one Nelly Korda isn't buying what they're selling.

    • The Conflict: Korda slammed the league’s decision to segregate genders, calling it a "huge and unbelievable miss" for the future of the sport.


    RYDER CUP RIFTS & THE BEAR TRAP

    The road to the Ryder Cup gets rocky as Tyrrell Hatton and Adrian Meronk pay their fines to regain eligibility, while Jon Rahm stands his ground and refuses to pay a dime. Meanwhile, the Tour heads to PGA National for the Cognizant Classic.

    • The Hangover: With Scheffler and McIlroy sitting out, Shane Lowry emerges as the favorite to survive the Bear Trap in a field suffering from "Signature Event Hangover."


    Quick Hits

    Tiger confirms Vanessa Trump romance on X • Woods eyes a cart for the Champions Tour • Rory calls his driving distance "Normal"

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    6 mins
  • BRIDGEMAN SURVIVES & RORY SNAPS - February 23rd, 2026
    Feb 23 2026

    We break down a chaotic Sunday at the Genesis Invitational where Jacob Bridgeman barely survived a nervous final round for his maiden win while Rory McIlroy battled fans outside the ropes and Scottie Scheffler’s historic run finally hit a wall.


    THE SURVIVAL TEST

    Jacob Bridgeman turned what should have been a coronation into a "street fight," leaking oil with a nervous Sunday 72 to squander most of his six-shot lead. Despite the stumble, he passed the "survival test" to claim his maiden PGA Tour victory at 18-under par.


    RORY & THE CADDIE DEBATE

    Rory McIlroy finished T2, but the real drama was outside the ropes where he told a heckler to "shut his mouth" while defending caddie Harry Diamond. We contrast Rory’s loyalty with Hank Haney’s sharp criticism regarding the "wrong club" selection on the 15th.


    TIGER TALK & STREAKS SNAPPED

    Scottie Scheffler’s historic streak of 18 consecutive top-10s is officially over after a T11 finish, despite a final-round 65. Plus, Tiger Woods joins the booth to confirm a Masters "possibility" (back permitting) and shares an emotional moment with heart transplant recipient Madelyn.


    Quick Hits

    Kitayama (64) & Scott (63) go low • Greyserman’s Ace for a Genesis • Fleetwood’s slam dunk • Potgieter’s transformation • CBS misses Scottie’s charge

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    8 mins
  • THE BRIDGEMAN BREAKOUT - February 22nd, 2026
    Feb 22 2026

    We break down Saturday at the Genesis Invitational where rookie Jacob Bridgeman built a historic six-shot lead, leaving Rory McIlroy and the field chasing shadows at Riviera.


    THE GENESIS INVITATIONAL
    • Jacob Bridgeman is putting on a clinic at Riviera. The rookie fired back-to-back 64s to reach 19-under par, opening up a massive six-shot lead over Rory McIlroy. He is now within striking distance of Lanny Wadkins’ tournament scoring record heading into Sunday.
    • Quote of the Day: Tiger Woods in the booth watching Bridgeman’s 7-wood: "Not like that yet. I wish I could hit it like that."
    • The Angle: Bridgeman credits his surge to reading the "pure" Poa Annua greens better than the veterans.


    THE CHASE & THE CHATTER
    • Rory McIlroy sits solo second (-13), admitting he prefers Riviera’s lack of ocean views compared to Pebble Beach, despite his continued disdain for the changes to the par-3 4th. We also discuss the CBS broadcast controversy regarding the excessive airtime given to Scottie Scheffler despite him being out of contention, and the viral moment of Ben Griffin getting his umbrella stuck in the driving range netting.


    Quick Hits

    Tiger calls Rory "The Intimidator" • Fitzpatrick calls the 10th "unfair" • Adam Scott’s 1,500th round • Fleetwood’s mixed apparel brands

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    8 mins