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  • A Changing of the Guard at Hazeltine
    2026/06/23

    Kent Paisley and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard preview the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship from Hazeltine National — where Worldwide is on the bag this week and Kent returns to the site of Hannah Green's 2019 win, a result he frames as a changing-of-the-guard moment for the LPGA. Worldwide brings the caddie's-eye view: course setup, a wet forecast softening the greens, why length will be at a premium, and a little intel from the champions' dinner. Kent brings the analyst's lens, tracing Hazeltine's history from Inbee Park's dominance to defending champion Minjee Lee, then unpacking the Solheim Cup math — points vs. world rankings, captain's picks, and the three-major summer that will decide Anna Nordqvist's European and Angela Stanford's American rosters. Along the way: the duo's running KPMG poker draft (pool only — no picks spoiled here), a debate over which players most need a strong stretch, and a reminder of how far the women's game has come, from a $3.85M purse in 2019 to $13M today. With the season's poker crown on the line, the bragging rights have never mattered more.


    Chapters

    0:00 — Welcome to Episode 9: Worldwide's Hazeltine homecoming

    1:37 — Hazeltine, 2019 & the LPGA's changing of the guard

    4:19 — The KPMG Championship poker draft

    17:32 — Solheim Cup math: points, standings & the road to the rosters

    20:56 — Three players who need a big major stretch

    35:20 — Then & now: a $3.85M purse becomes $13M

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    38 分
  • Episode 8: Nelly Korda Conquers Riviera in Watershed Moment for LPGA Tour
    2026/06/10

    Nelly Korda is a four-time major champion. Kent and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard break down her win at the 81st U.S. Women's Open at Riviera Country Club — from the 71st-hole birdie to the three-footer that nearly let Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez force a playoff. Worldwide spent the week on-site as a caddy (including ESPN+ Featured Groups coverage with Ingrid Lindblad and Lottie Woad) and explains why Riviera played like a ball-striker's paradise. Plus: why this is the LPGA's third — and best — chance to market Nelly, a Curtis Cup preview at Bel-Air with Kiara Romero's LEAP push, and Schedule Watch on the compressed major stretch ahead. Kent's hot take: move the Chevron to LA or New York for good.


    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Cold Open: "That Nelly Three-Footer"

    0:19 Welcome / U.S. Women's Open at Riviera

    1:13 Nelly Korda's Historic Fourth Major

    5:36 The Perfect Storm: Riviera + Hollywood + Nelly

    7:57 The LPGA's Third Swing at Marketing Nelly

    14:55 Riviera: A Ball-Striker's Paradise

    18:25 Strokes Gained: Why This Setup Rewarded Nelly

    21:35 Birdie Fest vs. Ball-Striker Test

    24:56 Charley Hull & Gaby Lopez Nearly Force a Playoff

    28:10 Worldwide's Featured Groups Cameo

    31:37 What LPGA Broadcasts Still Need

    32:07 Curtis Cup Preview at Bel-Air / Kiara Romero's LEAP Push

    36:22 Schedule Watch: Three Majors in Four Events

    42:43 Fix Ideas + Move the Chevron

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    47 分
  • Episode 7: U.S. Women’s Open Major Poker and the Five Most Potentially Impactful Winners on the LPGA’s Marketability
    2026/06/03

    Kent and Scottie are joined by The Edge’s Fearless Leader, Scott Walker, for another round of majors poker. Nelly Korda’s pick is a given, but who else does the trio choose for their teams of five*? The group then breaks down which selections would most impact the LPGA with a win at Riviera this week.


    2:44: Poker Draft Begins

    15:50: Scottie breaks down Riviera’s conditions this week

    20:39: Which winner would most boost LPGA marketability this week?

    35:58: The gang all has the same No.1. Why it’s Nelly Korda

    40:13: The importance of driving with a spare tire


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    43 分
  • Episode 6: 2023 U.S. Women’s Open Champ Allisen Corpuz Previews the USWO at Riviera, Revisits Pebble Beach Triumph, and Delves into Solheim Dominance Alongside Nelly Korda
    2026/06/02

    Kent and Scottie are joined by U.S. Women's Open Champion Allisen Corpuz for a lengthy discussion that mentions bathrooms more times than you’d expect. Corpuz delves into what a life-changing experience winning a major is like, the Pebble Beach perks she’s received, and the influx of LinkedIn connections she got. The USC grad breaks down the challenges of Riviera, before Scottie gets some intel for European Solheim Captain Anna Nordqvist, as Allisen explains the chemistry between herself and Nelly Korda to be the first Americans to win their first four straight matches together: no other tandem won more than two. Scottie closes with Caddie Call it rapid-fire questions, before making another prediction on the winning score this week.


    Connect with Allisen on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisen-corpuz/


    0:48: Allisen joins the show and discusses Riviera fresh off an 18-hole practice round

    3:15: Discussion of Corpuz winning at Pebble and the challenges of winning a major

    17:10: Allisen discusses how she and Nelly have been such a dominant foursomes force at the Solheim Cup

    25:08: Allisen’s perspective on the player meeting in Cincinnati

    34:11: Why Allisen focuses on carrying herself with kindness on tour

    39:13: Caddie Calls it- five rapid fire questions

    44:40: Corpuz and Scottie predict the winning score

    Links:

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    48 分
  • Episode 5: Woad Wins at Hilly Maketewah Country Club as the LPGA Continues to be Dominated by its Stars
    2026/05/22

    Kent and Scottie break down the Kroger Queen City Championship after Scottie gets an appropriate amount of rest after navigating the hills of Maketewah Country Club. In an up and down conversation, the pair discuss Woad’s victory, how an average player can handle hilly lies, the tour’s stars continuing to win as we head towards the U.S. Women’s Open, who are the LPGA’s household names. They zag back briefly to the Mizuho America’s Open to discuss the importance of moms on tour before paying homage to Leonie Harm’s journey on the LET.


    00:25: Woad’s Victory Discussion

    5:41: The cheat code in handling hilly lies

    14:51: The LPGA’s stars are dominating: any reasons why relative to 2025?

    23:20: Amanda Doherty’s impressive T-5 and the game within a game for status she had to play with a 36-hole lead

    30:04: The Mizuho America’s Open finished on Mother’s Day and the imperative for finding ways to get Mom’s competitive on tour again

    37:18: Leonie Harm’s victory on the LET and why it’s what we root for in sports

    Links:

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    41 分
  • Episode 4: Ryan French of Monday Q Joins to Discuss the Disconnect between LPGA Fans and the Product
    2026/05/14

    Kent and Scottie are joined by Ryan French of Monday Q to discuss his article from the Mizuho Americas Open, Playing it Safe, highlighting the many layers that prevent the LPGA and its players from connecting with its audience. The conversation was not played safe. The trio passed the buck around between the tour, the players, and the media on who is responsible for the current disconnect.


    1:03: Ryan joins the show as they discuss Scottie and Ryan’s pro-am victory before discussing Playing it Safe

    9:42: The challenges in properly covering the LPGA from the media side

    20:25: What do we know about World No. 2 Jeeno Thitikul and how that reflects how much the fans don’t know about top players

    27:40: Challenges for players to be vulnerable in press conferences and for media to earn player trust to tell deeper stories

    36:00: Wrestling with Nelly Korda’s responsibility as the overwhelming talent to be the face of the tour

    39:45: Rose Zhang’s career as a microcosm of missed opportunities from the tour and media on properly covering her

    43:00: Ryan shares his phone call with LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler and Chief Marketing Officer Chad Coleman and the tour’s perspective on his piece and what the tour wants to do to solve some of the stagnation

    56:22: What does a perfect world look like and how to create it to solve the disconnect and discussion of being available to media being brought up during the player meeting in Cincinnati

    1:11:09: Kent and Scottie debrief to wrap up the episode


    Ryan’s article: https://www.mondayq.com/story/playing-it-safe

    Twitter: @acaseofthegolf1



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  • Episode 3: Nelly's Mexico Victory Maintains Scorching Start and Re-enters National Discourse on Pat McAfee Show
    2026/05/08

    Kent and Scottie discuss Nelly Korda’s third win in six starts this year: does it feel like 2024 all over again when she won five in a row and seven events? The pair discuss Nelly’s national media ventures onto the Pat McAfee show and its impact on the LPGA. Scottie takes us inside the caddie meeting with LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler on Tuesday at the Mizuho LPGA Open, while the pair discuss PIF’s stopping their investment in LIV for 2027 and how that might impact the women’s game. They close discussing the six names added to the WTGL for a total of 14 players, contemplate additional names, and Scottie shares insights from Michelle Wie West’s practice ahead of her first LPGA tournament in three years.

    0:13: Intro

    1:15: Scottie brags about winning the Mizuho LPGA pro-am caddieing for Ingrid Lindblad

    2:10: The LPGA cheat code: not getting overwhelmed with rare opportunity as Alana Uriell makes first LPGA cut in over two years while now working full time for Visa

    8:11: LPGA players picking their schedule allowing for Nelly to play in Mexico while most stars stayed home

    9:38: Value of events where players with less playing opportunities can make a start

    12:18: Breaking down Nelly’s win and the importance of national media opportunities like going on the Pat McAfee show

    17:23: Korda is four points away from the LPGA Hall of Fame, what percentage chance do the hosts give her to make it in 2026?

    18:31: Scottie shares what the commissioner discussed with the caddies, particularly future tournament routing and the challenges TV windows present on the weekend

    25:50: The PIF announced they’re no longer going to fund LIV golf after 2026. How might this impact the women’s game?

    29:45: The limited resistance the PIF has had in investing in the women’s game versus the men’s

    32:10: The hosts debate the most and least surprising adds of the six players added to the WTGL roster

    35:00: Who might the WTGL add?

    36:52: Scottie had lunch with a natural fit- massive Boston sports fan Alexa Pano

    39:10: Scottie reports on Michelle Wie West’s game heading into the Mizuho and the first bet of the show ensues

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    42 分
  • Episode 2: Nelly Korda Cruises as Chevron Championship Changes Gears
    2026/05/01

    Kent and Scottie break down Nelly Korda’s Chevron Championship victory at Memorial Park. Scottie takes us right next to both winners of the week, playing nine holes with the newly minted World No. 1 Wednesday ahead of the major and caddying for Amari Avery, who became the first African-American winner in Epson Tour history, during Q-Series last year.


    0:17: Introduction and Tournament Discussion

    2:02: The Cheat Code- how to play with a lead

    5:50: How to Break up a Round

    8:32: Scottie discusses insights from Nelly’s Wednesday practice round and the change in Korda’s game

    17:20: Discussion of performances of players at the top of a major leaderboard for the first time at the Chevron

    19:15: The week as a torch handoff moment between Nelly Korda and Stacy Lewis as the face of the LPGA

    20:37: Importance of Nelly defending the leap into the pond as a tradition and her role as face of the tour

    24:10: Sunday broadcast not showing the beginning of Korda’s round and importance of national media opportunities

    27:35: Nelly showing Rory McIlory like-qualities in how the U.S. Women’s Open is to her relative to the Master’s is to him

    29:52: Are week-to-week LPGA course setups rewarding the best players in the world?

    37:12: Comparison of men’s major contenders versus women’s

    40:18: Amari Avery becomes first African-American to win on the Epson Tour

    43:00: Scottie shares details of phone call with Avery after victory

    Links:

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    44 分