Maybe Yes Sir

Maybe Yes Sir

Fresh Swings. Real Stories. Future Stars. Maybe Yes Sir is the golf podcast that shines a light on the next generation of players shaping the game. Join host Brian Kidd for exclusive golf interviews with rising PGA Tour hopefuls, college golf standouts, and amateur champions chasing their pro dreams. Hear honest stories from the range to the final green — the grind, the breakthrough moments, and the passion behind every swing. Follow now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify for weekly episodes that bring you closer to the future of golf.

  1. FEB 6

    Game of Inches

    The Shlee & Bevy are back, join us as we discuss the upcoming Super Bowl showdown between the Seahawks and Patriots, sharing insights and predictions. We also delve into the Olympic banter, a recent golf fitting experience, NCAA March Madness updates, and some wild conspiracy theories surrounding ski jumping and NFL injuries. Main Topics Covered: Super Bowl Predictions & Key Players (00:06 - 08:56)Olympic Highlights, Controversies, & Favorite Events (27:47 - 33:38)Golf: Fitting Stories, Equipment Tweaks, & Tournament Insights (22:14 - 25:35)NCAA March Madness & Nebraska’s Pittsnogle Watch (35:02 - 37:48)NFL Injury Conspiracies & Super Bowl Anecdotes (9:27 - 14:49)Bizarre Stories & Cultural Notes on Olympics & Stadiums (28:42 - 33:22)Timestamps:00:00 - Super Bowl preview & Seahawks vs Patriots breakdown02:11 - Last winter jacket ownership & weather talk04:02 - Podcast growth & recognition on streaming platforms05:12 - Grammys, Cher on stage & award mishaps06:07 - Seahawks confidence & key players to watch07:44 - Worst case & best case Super Bowl scenarios08:38 - Chelsea’s Champions League trophies & franchise narratives09:27 - Injury stories from NFL & Super Bowl history10:00 - Malcolm Butler & Super Bowl officiating debate11:55 - Eugene Robinson incident & NFL scandal stories13:25 - Ray Lewis Super Bowl moments & MVP stories15:10 - NFL doppelganger memes & conspiracy corner16:28 - Stadiums with questionable safety & field issues18:23 - Scotty Scheffler’s golf streak vs Jets19:20 - Golf tournament rules & disqualification story21:16 - Old-school golf playing style & equipment debate22:14 - Recent golf fitting details & club setups23:53 - Golf shafts, driver tips & equipment upgrades26:01 - Golf practice, equipment updates & weekend plans27:03 - Olympic favorites, athletes to watch & controversy29:17 - Long track speed skating & Olympic spectacle ideas30:52 - Ski jumping controversy & doping theories33:38 - Opening ceremonies & AI in Olympics35:08 - NCAA March Madness & Nebraska team to watch37:48 - FRC tournament results & team momentum38:38 - Super Bowl Sunday schedule & game-day plans39:53 - Nostalgia about past Super Bowls & potential watch parties Resources & Links: Titleist Tour AD ShaftRob McMillan’s Golf EquipmentSuper Bowl NFLOlympics Official SiteNebraska CornhuskersCleveland WedgesEnjoy this comprehensive roundup! Whether it’s the Super Bowl, Olympic excitement, or golf gossip, we’ve got you covered. Thanks for tuning in! Super Bowl, Olympics, Golf & More: Weekly Breakdown

    40 min
  2. JAN 30

    Designing the future of Youth Golf: Lil Cut - Jack McAuliffe

    In this episode of Maybe Yes Sir, host Brian Kidd dives into the future of golf—and the future of youth sports culture as a whole. Jack McAuliffe, founder of LIL CUT, joins the show to share the origin story of a youth-first golf brand designed from the ground up for the next generation of athletes. LIL CUT doesn’t “design down” for kids—it designs junior-first, with a female-forward lens, and a mission rooted in growth, confidence, and creativity. The brand’s vision is powered by its 15-year-old Chief Creative Officer Myla Robinson—a nationally ranked golfer and founder of the Myla Robinson Foundation, which introduces kids to the game through the values of Grit, Growth, and Gratitude. With deep roots in Winnipeg golf culture, this conversation goes far beyond apparel. Brian and Jack unpack youth identity in sports, how golf culture is evolving, what the next generation of athletes actually wants, and how brands must change to meet them. They explore: • Why youth golf needs its own culture—not adult hand-me-downs • What’s broken in traditional sports branding • How young athletes experience golf differently than adults • The future of golf culture over the next decade • What sports brands would look like if kids designed them Plus, a fun rapid-fire segment covering under-marketed athletes, public golf gems, lessons learned from entrepreneurship, and bold predictions for the future of sports brands. This episode is about more than golf—it’s about identity, culture, confidence, and building the future of youth sports from the ground up. Chapters 00:00 The Future of Golf: A New Generation 01:34 Jack McAuliffe: The Vision Behind Lil' Cut 05:28 Identifying the Gap in Youth Golf Apparel 10:09 The Origin of the Name 'Lil' Cut' 23:42 Empowering Young Female Golfers 28:58 The Impact of Steph Curry's Underrated Tour 31:34 Passion and Purpose in Entrepreneurship 34:09 The Evolution of Golf Culture 38:01 Innovative Sports Branding for Youth 40:33 The Vision for Lil' Cut 44:25 Spotlighting Emerging Golf Talent 49:59 Public Access Golf Courses in Southern California 51:50 Innovations in Golf Technology 55:35 The Future of Golf and Its Core Values 57:27 Exploring Key Themes

    58 min
  3. JAN 22

    Charlie Boyechko's Journey In Golf

    In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, host Brian Kidd welcomes Charlie Boyechko, a former Saskatchewan amateur champion and current player on the Asher Tour. Charlie shares his journey in golf, including his transition to professional golf, struggles with mental health, and the importance of golf in his life. He discusses the influence of mentors and his college golf experience, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs he has faced along the way. He reflects on his experiences with various coaches, the financial realities of pursuing a golf career, and the mindset needed to succeed. Charlie emphasizes the significance of learning from competition and the need for personal growth, while also expressing his aspirations for the future. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Charlie Boyechko 02:55 Charlie’s Journey in Golf 10:24 Mental Health Struggles and Recovery 18:07 The Importance of Golf in Charlie's Life 23:19 Influences and Mentorship in Golf 28:21 College Golf Experience and Growth 31:33 The Importance of Mentorship in Golf 34:01 Influences and Inspirations in Golf 38:57 Navigating Challenges and Personal Growth 41:29 The Financial Realities of Professional Golf 46:17 Learning from Competition and Performance 54:47 Future Aspirations and Mindset in Golf Keywords Charlie Boyechko, golf, mental health, recovery, Saskatchewan, amateur champion, Asher Tour, mentorship, college golf, golf, mentorship, personal growth, competition, professional golf, financial challenges, mindset, influences, performance, aspirations

    1h 3m
  4. Building Champions : The Journey of Dean Favoni

    12/31/2025

    Building Champions : The Journey of Dean Favoni

    In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir Podcast, host Brian Kidd and co-host Bevy welcome Dean Favoni, the long-time boys varsity basketball coach at Dakota Collegiate. They discuss Dean's journey into coaching, the evolution of high school basketball, and the importance of building relationships with players. Dean shares insights on his coaching philosophy, the impact of analytics, and the fundraising efforts that transformed Dakota's athletic facilities and school culture. The conversation also touches on memorable games, the 2002 provincial championship team, and the current state of high school sports in Manitoba. Stick around to the end, Dean gives a scouting report on my game and Bevy's game. Thanks for listening, Happy New Year! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:28 Dean's Journey to Dakota Collegiate 06:45 Coaching Influences and Early Mentorship 11:17 Coaching Philosophy and Team Dynamics 15:26 Current Team Overview and Season Outlook 19:28 Evolution of High School Basketball Coaching 24:00 Defensive Strategies and Metrics 26:30 Building Relationships with Players 28:06 The Journey to Championship Success 36:23 Memorable Players and Game Highlights 39:22 Clutch Players and Game Decisions 40:57 Revisiting Old Friends and Basketball Legends 43:52 Fundraising and Transforming Dakota's Athletic Landscape 49:24 The Impact of Community Support on School Culture 52:07 Navigating High School Catchment Rules 54:56 Scouting Reports and Reflections on Player Development basketball, coaching, high school sports, mentorship, team dynamics, analytics, fundraising, community impact, Dakota Collegiate, provincial championship

    1 hr
  5. Inside The Ropes: Michael Brennan Breaks Down His PGA Tour Win.

    12/16/2025

    Inside The Ropes: Michael Brennan Breaks Down His PGA Tour Win.

    In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, host Brian Kidd welcomes PGA Tour winner Michael Brennan to discuss his recent achievements, including his victory at the Bank of Utah Championship and his experience at the Grant Thornton Invitational. Michael shares insights on playing with Charley Hull, key moments from his championship rounds, and the nerves he felt leading into the final day. He reflects on the celebration following his win and looks ahead to the 2026 PGA Tour season, including his excitement for the Masters and other major championships. Takeaways Michael Brennan's rise in the world rankings is impressive, moving from 680th to 35th. Playing with Charley Hull was a unique experience that showcased her impressive skills. The importance of staying aggressive in golf, as highlighted by Charley Hull's quote. Nerves are a natural part of competitive golf, especially during final rounds. The significance of teamwork and communication with caddies during tournaments. Michael's eagerness to learn and adapt from his experiences on the course. Celebrating victories with close friends and family adds to the joy of winning. The anticipation of playing in major championships like the Masters is a lifelong dream. Understanding the business aspect of the PGA Tour is crucial for new players. Setting goals is important, but Michael is still defining his for the upcoming year. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Recent Achievements 05:02 Learning from Each Other: English Slang and Golf 09:45 Key Moments from the Bank of Utah Championship 14:57 Saturday Night: Preparing for Sunday 20:09 Strategic Decisions on the Course 26:32 Reflecting on the Win and Future Opportunities 32:48 Goals and Aspirations for the Future

    35 min

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Fresh Swings. Real Stories. Future Stars. Maybe Yes Sir is the golf podcast that shines a light on the next generation of players shaping the game. Join host Brian Kidd for exclusive golf interviews with rising PGA Tour hopefuls, college golf standouts, and amateur champions chasing their pro dreams. Hear honest stories from the range to the final green — the grind, the breakthrough moments, and the passion behind every swing. Follow now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify for weekly episodes that bring you closer to the future of golf.

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