We’re back! Nate joins me mid-episode this week as I kick things off solo while he makes his way in — but don’t worry, we’ve got a full slate to get through before the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
First up, we recap the Dow Championship — and what a breakthrough story it was. Gina Kim and Yana Wilson combined for a 17-under 263 at Midland Country Club, closing with an 8-under 62 in best-ball play to win by two strokes — and it was the first LPGA Tour title for both players. They’re also the lone first-time winners this season on the LPGA Tour — the longest a season has gone without a first-time winner since 2017. Two young Americans, Epson Tour products, stepping up on Sunday. We break it all down.
Then we head over to the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto, where Bud Cauley finally broke through — pulling away from a crowded leaderboard for his first PGA Tour title in his 239th career start. Cauley suffered five broken ribs, a broken left leg, and a collapsed lung in a car crash back in 2018, with his return to professional golf not coming until 2024. This was more than a win — this was a comeback story worth celebrating.
We also talk about Nelly Korda and the face of the LPGA — yes, she’s the name everyone knows, but she’s not the only dominant player on Tour right now. We break down who else is making a serious case and match them up with their male counterparts on the PGA Tour.
Then we get into LIV 2.0 — is a revamped LIV Golf actually happening, or is this just noise designed to keep players and fans from losing hope? We give you our honest take.
And we close out the way we always do — with the Gospel. This week: Who is Christ, and who is His salvation meant for? If you’ve ever wondered whether the Gospel is really for you, don’t skip this part.
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