The Loop Golf Digest
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This is The Loop, a refreshing mix of everything you love to talk about around golf, with the only rule that you don’t take yourself or the game too seriously. Each week hosts Christopher Powers, Alex Myers, and Steve Hennessey, along with special guests from across the sports and entertainment worlds, will touch on what’s going in the game, who they’re putting money on, and whatever else comes up along the way.
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Emiliano Grillo, Stephon Marbury and our PGA Championship recap
Alex, Steve and CP chat with Emiliano Grillo and Stephon Marbury on this week’s episode. Plus, PGA Championship recap and picks for the Charles Schwab Challenge.
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PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PICKS and preview with Michael Block
Alex, Steve and CP interview Michael Block ahead of the PGA Championship at Valhalla and discuss their favorite betting plays for the second men’s major of the season.
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Darren Pang on Wayne Gretzky’s elite smack-talk game and the worst people to make a tee time with
Alex, Steve and CP chat with the NHL on TNT’s Darren Pang. They also discuss Taylor Pendrith and Brooks Koepka’s big wins from over the weekend, and look ahead to a jam-packed week of golf.
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Kevin Kisner on his uncertain NBC future and why he’s still grinding on the PGA Tour: ‘I’m not going out like this’
Alex, Steve and CP chat with Kevin Kisner, who isn’t ready to quit on the PGA Tour just yet despite doing some (successful) TV work with NBC.
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Canelo Alvarez, Scottie and Nelly dominate again and a golf trip for the ages
Legendary boxer Canelo Alvarez joins us to discuss his upcoming fight, his love of golf and “The Long Game,” a golf movie he is an executive producer on. Plus, the boys win BIG on Nelly Korda and Scottie Scheffler continues his run of domination.
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MASTERS RECAP and our boss recaps his round at Augusta National
Our boss, Sam Weinman, joins us to recap his round at Augusta National after he won the Masters Media Lottery. There were some highs, some lows and plenty of three-putts. The boys also recapped an epic week at the Masters, where Scottie Scheffler’s dominant run continued.