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Where golf, whiskey, cigars, and community collide. Each week, we tee up stories that shape our adventures and pour out 19th-hole banter—served neat, with a splash of wit. Inside the Ropes (Weekly): Your steady pour of golf, whiskey, and life stories. Between the Ears (Monthly): A deep dive into the mental game with Dr. Mike Grevlos and guests. GolfCask Trails (Coming 2026, Monthly): Full-day adventures pairing golf, distilleries, and local culture—captured and shared with our members. Laughs, questionable wisdom, and great stories await. Cheers to slowing down and not taking too seriously!

  1. MAR 9

    Ulysses S. Grant’s Cigar Legend

    Before Ulysses S. Grant became a Civil War legend and President of the United States, he was a struggling farmer selling firewood on a St. Louis street corner just to feed his family. Life had knocked him down more than once. But when the Civil War erupted, the quiet, steady man put the uniform back on and returned to serve. Grant didn’t look like a heroic general. He looked tired, rumpled, and usually had a cigar in the corner of his mouth. Then one simple photograph changed everything. When newspapers published the image of Grant calmly smoking during the war, Americans saw something powerful—authentic leadership under pressure. So they started sending him cigars. Not a few. Not a box or two. Thousands. Crates. Wagonloads. Roughly 10,000 cigars showed up at Grant’s headquarters. The accidental image became a symbol of composure during chaos. And while battles raged—from Fort Donelson to Vicksburg to Appomattox—Grant kept the same rhythm: think, decide, act… with a cigar burning beside him. This isn’t just a story about cigars. It’s about resilience, ritual, and steady leadership when the pressure is highest. Because sometimes the people who change history don’t look like legends at all. They just keep showing up. And sometimes… they do it with a cigar. If you enjoy stories where golf, whiskey, cigars, and history collide, hit Subscribe, raise a glass, and join us each week for another legend behind the smoke. #UlyssesGrant#CigarHistory#CivilWarHistory#AmericanHistory#CigarCulture#LeadershipLessons#LegendSeries#WhiskeyAndCigars#GolfCask#HistoryStories

    10 min
  2. FEB 16

    Tournament Prep Isn’t More Range Balls: The REAL 4-Week Game Plan

    Most golfers think “tournament prep” means grinding harder on the range—then they show up and get punched in the face by wind, dew, travel fatigue, weird grass, and one bad swing thought. In this episode of The Cut Line, Brian Bailie, Chris George, and Dr. Mike Grevlos break down what real event prep looks like four weeks out: keep your daily skill work steady, build a course-specific strategy, train for conditions (yes, even morning dew), shift practice toward performance games, and clean up the off-course stuff that actually costs strokes—hydration, nutrition, sleep, and travel routines. They also dig into pressure as “stress in a performance situation,” how to reframe goals when you feel “not ready,” and why adaptability—not perfection—is what separates players who compete from players who complain. If you’ve got a tournament coming up, drop a comment with how far out you are and what always blows up first—driver, wedges, putting, nerves, or travel chaos—and we’ll build a simple prep plan around it. Like the video, subscribe for more Cut Line episodes, and share this with the one buddy who thinks a chili dog at the turn counts as “sports nutrition.” #GolfCask #TheCutLine #TournamentPrep #GolfPerformance #GolfPractice #GolfMindset #SportsPsychology #CourseManagement #GolfTraining #CompetitiveGolf #GolfTips #GolfCoach #MentalGame #Hydration #GolfTravel #PracticeLikeYouPlay #WeekendWarriorGolf #USGA #ClubChampionship #GolfStrategy

    54 min
  3. FEB 9

    Junior Johnson Outran the Law and Changed Racing Forever.

    Pull up a stool and pour something stiff, because this is the legend of Junior Johnson—the North Carolina bootlegger who learned speed dodging revenuers, did time for it, came out smarter, faster, and rewrote American racing. Before NASCAR had rulebooks, Junior had instincts. Before drafting was a science, he felt it in his bones. He didn’t just drive fast—he understood momentum, airflow, and pressure before anyone had names for them. As a driver, he won when he wasn’t supposed to. As an owner, he built champions like Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip. And in a twist only America could write, the same government that once locked him up eventually pardoned him—signed by Ronald Reagan himself. This is GolfCask History with a fairway bias, a backroad engine note, and a glass raised to legends who never asked permission. If this story hit you the way a clean draft down the backstretch hits a bumper, do three things: share this with the friend who always tells the best bar stories, drop a comment with your favorite Junior Johnson moment, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next. And if you want the full conversation—the stories behind the stories, the legends behind the legends—join us inside GolfCask.com. It’s free, it’s growing, and the next round’s already poured. Next up in the GolfCask Hall of Legends:Ulysses S. Grant — 10,000 cigars, battlefield calm, and the quiet leadership that won a war.Same bar.Bigger smoke. #GolfCask #HallOfLegends #JuniorJohnson #NASCARHistory #MoonshineRunners #AmericanLegends #BackroadHistory #RacingCulture #WhiskeyAndStories #DraftingBeforeItWasCool #CigarAndStory #HistoryWithABarstool

    9 min
  4. 5 Whiskeys. 1 Cigar. Zero Adult Supervision. (The Winner Will Surprise You.)

    JAN 26

    5 Whiskeys. 1 Cigar. Zero Adult Supervision. (The Winner Will Surprise You.)

    Welcome to the Syndicate Pairing—where five grown men pretend this is a refined tasting and then immediately prove it isn’t. This month’s featured cigar is the Montecristo Espada Signature Series, a medium-to-medium-full smoke with evolving notes that swing from peppery spice and baking spice into cream, cedar, espresso, dark cocoa, and a little earthy sweetness as it settles in. To find the best match, we line it up against five heavy hitters: Rabbit Hole Single Barrel (Cask Strength) bringing layered spice and malt depth; Devil’s Due High Rye Bourbon (Barrel Strength)punching with rye-driven heat and sweetness; Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye delivering full-send rye spice that changes the cigar’s profile; Silkie Red Cask Strength (Donegal, Ireland) adding malty richness with a whisper of smoke that plays shockingly well; and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof showing up smooth, bold, and ready to start an argument. We debate similarity vs. contrast pairings, call our shots, and somehow stumble into a winner you probably won’t pick on paper—but it works. Also: we’re officially launching The Ash Line Challenge for GolfCask Nation—our January challenge is simple: bring the ash line to filming (hold that ash like you’ve got dignity), tag us, and show us what you’re smoking and sipping. Hit Like, Subscribe, and Share this with a buddy who needs better taste and worse ideas—and if you’ve got a favorite cigar + whiskey pairing, drop it in the comments… we might bring your pairing (and maybe you) onto the next episode. Cheers. 🥃🔥⛳ #GolfCask #SyndicatePairing #MontecristoEspada #CigarPairing #WhiskeyPairing #Bourbon #RyeWhiskey #IrishWhiskey #CigarLife #WhiskeyTube #CigarTube #AshLineChallenge #GolfCaskNation #SparkSipSwing

    1h 4m
  5. The Cut Line Dance — Why Chasing the Number Keeps You Stuck

    JAN 19

    The Cut Line Dance — Why Chasing the Number Keeps You Stuck

    In the debut episode of Expected Score, Brian Bailie is joined by Dr. Mike Grevlos and Chris George to unpack a phenomenon that quietly derails golfers at every level: the Cut Line Dance. What starts as a sensible goal—making the cut, breaking a number, staying in contention—often becomes a psychological and performance trap. Players hover just above and below the line, week after week, not because they lack skill, but because they’ve anchored their thinking to a moving target. The conversation explores why hard-number goals like the cut line create compounding variance, how the brain shifts from execution to survival under pressure, and why “smart” goals can actually tighten decision-making at the worst possible moments. Mike breaks down what’s happening neurologically when players chase outcomes instead of influenceable actions, while Chris explains how training systems must prepare golfers for unpredictability, pressure, and adaptation—not just clean reps on the range. This episode sets the foundation for Expected Score: a show focused on scoring zone performance, data science, brain behavior, and training systems that help golfers stop dancing on the line and start playing past it. If you’re serious about understanding where numbers help—and where they quietly hurt—this is the show for you. Join the GolfCask community at golfcask.com for deeper content, member experiences, and performance insights that go beyond the scorecard. Subscribe to Expected Score on Spotify and YouTube, and make sure you’re in before the next cut line shows up. #ExpectedScore #TheCutLine #GolfPerformance #ScoringZone #GolfPsychology #GolfData #ShortGame #Putting #GolfCoaching #PerformanceUnderPressure #GolfCask #TrainDifferent #StopChasingNumbers #PlayPastTheLine

    45 min

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Where golf, whiskey, cigars, and community collide. Each week, we tee up stories that shape our adventures and pour out 19th-hole banter—served neat, with a splash of wit. Inside the Ropes (Weekly): Your steady pour of golf, whiskey, and life stories. Between the Ears (Monthly): A deep dive into the mental game with Dr. Mike Grevlos and guests. GolfCask Trails (Coming 2026, Monthly): Full-day adventures pairing golf, distilleries, and local culture—captured and shared with our members. Laughs, questionable wisdom, and great stories await. Cheers to slowing down and not taking too seriously!

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