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  • KPMG Recap, Scheffler vs. Hovland & Bryson’s US Open Video ft. LPGA Pro Kate Smith Stroh
    2026/06/29
    Nate Wong and I break down a wild stretch on the LPGA Tour — Haeran Ryu’s first major win at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the biggest names who missed the cut, and the Nelly Korda vs. Charley Hull rivalry heating up.

    Then we sit down with special guest Kate Smith Stroh — former Nebraska Cornhusker, Big Ten champion, and current LPGA/Epson Tour pro — for an honest conversation about playing in a major, what she’d change about her rookie season, and where her game is headed for the rest of the year.

    We close out with the Travelers Championship, previewing the Monday playoff between Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland, Dustin Johnson skipping qualification for The Open Championship, our reaction to the Bryson DeChambeau U.S. Open video everyone’s talking about, and what we can learn from the Phil Mickelson story through a faith lens.

    🙏⛳ New episodes of the Golf & Gospel Podcast drop weekly — golf talk, Tour news, and a Gospel message to close every show.
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    1 時間 27 分
  • Wyndham Clark Survives U.S. Open COLLAPSE to Win 2nd Major | Travelers + Hope Barnett on KPMG Preview
    2026/06/22
    Wyndham Clark went wire-to-wire at the U.S. Open, outlasting Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau, and the rest of the field at Shinnecock Hills — and we’re breaking down exactly how he did it.

    Plus, we look ahead to the Travelers Championship and who’s due for a bounce-back week.

    We’re also joined by former LPGA host Hope Barnett for a preview of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, talking contenders, storylines, and what to watch for.

    And we close things out with the next chapter in our God, Man, Jesus, and Response series.
    ⛳ NEW episodes every week breaking down PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and LPGA Tour action — through a lens of faith.

    Timestamp
    0:0 Intro
    1:21 Wyndham Clark Wire to Wire
    8:00 Wyndham fearless
    10:25 Sam Burns Fought Hard
    15:11 Who surprised you?
    18:07 Who disappointed ?
    24:42 LIV Guys disappoint
    31:31 Whose golfer of the year?
    36:57 Rory skipping another signature
    43:10 who needs a win this week?
    48:00 Special guest Hope Barnett
    48:14 how she became a sports host
    52:10 How to get into media
    58:05 Can Nelly win 3 majors in a row?
    1:13:10 another hot take on Charley Hull
    1:21:04 KPMG Major Prediction
    1:42:50 You have decision in your salvation???
    1:49:45 Outro
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    1 時間 51 分
  • Scheffler’s Grand Slam, Cauley’s Breakthrough & Two LPGA Women Make History
    2026/06/15
    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.

    ⛳ New episodes every week. Subscribe so you don’t miss the U.S. Open breakdown coming up!
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    1 時間 28 分
  • Nelly Korda Is UNSTOPPABLE | 2 Majors, 1 Playoff Robbery & The Truth About Man’s Greatest Need
    2026/06/08
    Geremy and Nate are back breaking down one of the biggest weekends in golf. Nelly Korda adds the U.S. Women’s Open to her 2026 résumé, capturing her fourth major title and her third win of the year  — cementing her status as the most dominant player in women’s golf. We break down what this win means and why she keeps rising to the moment.

    Over on the PGA Tour, the Memorial Tournament delivered pure drama. J.T. Poston held a four-shot lead entering the final round, lost it, then made a clutch birdie on 18 to force a playoff with Ryan Gerard — winning on the second extra hole when Gerard missed a six-foot par putt.  An unlikely pairing in an unforgettable finish. We break down what this victory means for both players and where they go from here.

    We also talk Dow Championship — the teams we want to see play well and why this event matters.
    Then there’s Tyrrell Hatton. Fresh off a LIV Golf Andalucia win — his first LIV title since 2024 — barely two weeks after the birth of his daughter , does he carry that momentum into the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills? We make our case.

    And we close it out with the conversation that matters most — why man needs God. Not a suggestion. Not a preference. A necessity.
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    1 時間 13 分
  • Russell Henley’s 6th Win, The New PGA Tour Schedule & U.S. Women’s Open Preview ft. Emma Talley
    2026/06/01
    Your favorite podcast is BACK — and we saved the best for a major week. 🏆⛳
    The U.S. Women’s Open is here and we brought in some extra firepower. LPGA Tour player Emma Talley joins us as our special guest to help break down everything you need to know heading into Riviera.

    But first — we catch you up on a big week in golf. Russell Henley gets the W at the Charles Schwab, Céline Boutier rallies to win the LPGA ShopRite, and Joaquin Niemann reminds the world what he’s capable of with a victory at LIV Korea.

    We also get into the new PGA Tour schedule and what it means for the game going forward — plus a conversation that might ruffle some feathers: is AI coming for golf coaches? After Bryson leaned on AI to fix his swing at LIV Korea, we had to ask the question.

    Then we go deep on the U.S. Women’s Open — our picks to win, who we think surprises the field, and what storylines to watch at Riviera Country Club.

    And we close it out continuing last week’s conversation on the components of the Gospel — because that’s what we do here.

    Golf. Gospel. Let’s get it. 🙏
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    1 時間 45 分
  • Scheffler’s Reign Is Over, Wyndham’s Back in the Winner’s Circle & What the Gospel Really Is
    2026/05/25
    In this episode of the Golf and Gospel Podcast, we recap the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson and discuss Wyndham Clark finally getting back in the winner’s circle for his first victory since 2024. But his win sparked a bigger conversation: Is Scottie Scheffler’s dominance officially over, or is the rest of the field simply catching up?

    We also dive into Blades Brown earning Special Temporary Membership and debate whether he’s now on the path to becoming a full-time PGA Tour player.

    Plus:
    • We react to a HOT take surrounding Jordan Spieth’s current struggles
    • Give out midseason grades for some of your favorite PGA Tour and LPGA players
    • Discuss whether LIV Golf has secured the financial future to continue into 2027
    • And most importantly, we break down what the Gospel truly is and why it matters beyond the game of golf

    Golf, culture, competition, and faith — all in one conversation.
    Subscribe to Golf and Gospel for weekly golf discussions, player analysis, interviews, and Christ-centered conversations.
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    1 時間 23 分
  • Aaron Rai Shocks the Golf World + LPGA Star Makes a Major U.S. Open Announcement
    2026/05/18
    Today on the podcast, we break down how Aaron Rai captured the first major championship of his career and what this victory means moving forward in the golf world. We also discuss the standout performances from players who impressed all week long, along with some big names who failed to live up to expectations.

    Plus, Geremy Davis’ favorite LPGA Tour pro joins the show to make a huge announcement regarding the Women’s U.S. Open. She also shares valuable advice and insight for young women golfers preparing for their rookie season and navigating life on tour.
    From major championship reactions to meaningful conversations around the game, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
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    1 時間 5 分
  • Reitan’s Shocking Win, PGA Championship Picks & A Former Tour Pro Tells All | Golf and Gospel Podcast
    2026/05/11
    What a weekend in golf! On this episode of the Golf and Gospel Podcast, we recap the Truist Championship and the surprising breakthrough win from Kristoffer Reitan. With the PGA Championship now here, we break down the field, discuss the biggest storylines, and give our picks on who we believe can contend for the major title.

    We also weigh in on the Wesley Bryan suspension situation, what it means for the future of professional golf, and why moments like this may actually benefit the growth of YouTube Golf and creator-driven content in the game.

    There’s also a lot happening in the world of LIV Golf, and our special guest — a former Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour player — joins us to share his perspective on the current state of professional golf and the direction the game is heading.
    On the women’s side, Jeeno Thitikul is back in the winner’s circle and making a serious push toward the top of the rankings. Can she reclaim the No. 1 spot from the red-hot Nelly Korda? We break it all down.

    And to close the episode, we dive into a deeper conversation: How do you continue holding onto hope while waiting for your breakthrough?
    If you love golf, faith, and meaningful conversations, this episode is for you. Subscribe, like, and share with someone who loves the game. ⛳🙏

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    2 時間 6 分