The LPGA Edge

Kent Paisley

Veteran LPGA journalist Kent Paisley teams up with current LPGA caddie Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard to give you The Cheat Code from inside the ropes of the LPGA Tour. Their experience and insider info will give you more inside from the best players in the world, with an emphasis on using their performance as an example for your game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 2h ago

    Three Is The Magic Number

    Six Americans are locked in, Angela Stanford has three captain's picks left, and this is the week the arguing stops being hypothetical. Megan Khang, Rose Zhang, Lilia Vu, Lucy Li, Lindy Duncan and Jenny Bae are all live for three spots — and Kent and Scottie do not agree on how to sort them. Worldwide also brings the view from inside the ropes in Portland, including what Rose Zhang's caddie told him on Sunday about her back. Plus: Jeeno Thitikul closes with a 64 to win the Standard Portland Classic — her third title of the season, the 10th of her career, and the eighth player ever to reach ten before turning 24. Angel Yin still hasn't played in two months and nobody can reach her, which drags the two-alternate rule into the conversation. And Kiara Romero becomes the second player ever to earn a card through LEAP, one year after Lottie Woad — a pathway Kent calls long overdue, and the reason the best amateurs can now finish school without gambling on Q-School. Chapters 00:00  Cold open 00:19  "Separation anxiety" — a week off, and Spain 01:51  Jeeno's 64 in Portland, and the 10-win club before 24 06:35  The Hall of Fame question — and an 88% answer 08:55  Three more Americans punch their Solheim tickets 15:44 The captain's-pick argument neither host wins 21:34 Where is Angel Yin? 24:03 The alternates nobody thinks about until they matter 29:08 Kiara Romero, LEAP, and the card that skips Q-School 33:18 Why college stars stall when they turn pro 35:33 The loneliness nobody warns a 21-year-old about Links: The Edge Website The Edge YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@golf.theedgeshow Subscribe to The Edge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Three Is The Magic Number
  2. Jul 29

    AIG Women's Open Preview: Majors Poker Draft, Team Europe's Last Solheim Spot & Royal Lytham Hole by Hole

    Kent Paisley and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard close the major season with their final draft of the year, splitting a 25-player pool ahead of the 50th AIG Women's Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Kent — carrying a 3-1 Majors Poker series lead and two days removed from the San Francisco half marathon — opens with Nelly Korda on her birthday week, noting that a win there hands her the LPGA's Grand Slam and a straight ticket to the Hall of Fame, then stacks Brooke Henderson, the world number two and Lydia Ko behind her. Scottie counters with Charley Hull, defending champion Miyu Yamashita and Alison Lee, and brings the view from inside the ropes: a forty-minute call with his player, who walked eighteen at Lytham that morning and put both a three iron and a four iron in the bag for a course playing fast and firm enough that almost nobody is hitting driver. He walks the holes that will decide it — the wind pushing right-to-left at 8, the blind tee shot at 16, the right-hand bunkers at 18 you cannot reach the green from — and puts the winning score at 13 under. In between, the two build competing top-five lists of the LPGA players who should launch YouTube channels, a segment Charley Hull's own Sweet Spot Golf launch sets up, landing on Megan Khang, Ariya Jutanugarn, Linn Grant, the Iwai twins and, at the top for both, Nelly and Lydia. They also map Team Europe's last open Solheim spot down to the two players still in range with one week to play, and Scottie names the four captain's picks he believes Anna Nordqvist would make if the team were set today. Kent's hot take lands last and has nothing to do with any of it: he does not want a golf course to start with a par three. 0:00 — "Just eat at Chipotle. None of this stuff is that good" 2:07 — Majors Poker: a 3–1 lead and 25 names 2:54 — Lytham recon: a new three iron and a new four iron 4:50 — Nelly Korda on her birthday week 6:44 — "Charley launched her YouTube" 9:37 — Brooke Henderson and the engagement boost 14:22 — Jenny Shin won — and why Kent still passed 16:12 — Who else should launch a YouTube channel? 16:56 — Megan Khang, the first to ask how you're doing 25:49 — Nelly with control of the edit 28:13 — The Iwai twins and the Dallas Cowboys 29:57 — "Drum roll please" — Lydia Ko at number one 32:36 — One Solheim spot, 35 players who could take it 37:57 — Fast, firm, and no drivers: Lytham hole by hole 41:31 — Georgia Hall shot 17 under here 42:53 — Kent's hot take: don't start me on a par three Links: The Edge Website The Edge YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@golf.theedgeshow Subscribe to The Edge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    AIG Women's Open Preview: Majors Poker Draft, Team Europe's Last Solheim Spot & Royal Lytham Hole by Hole
  3. Jul 28

    "It's Never Been Harder to Win"

    Kent Paisley and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard sit down with Grant Boone, the lead play-by-play voice of LPGA broadcasts, for a wide-ranging hour and forty on a tour he argues has never been deeper — or harder to win on. Boone, who called his first LPGA event in March 2000 and has worked alongside Donna Caponi, Judy Rankin, Dottie Pepper, Morgan Pressel and Karen Stupples, uses that span as a measuring stick: in Rankin's era you beat eighteen or twenty great players and all the Sandras; now the depth runs so far down the field that a rookie can lose her card before she's had fifteen real starts. Kent drives the analysis — ranking Nelly Korda's three most dominant seasons against each other, pressing on whether the schedule has drained the emotional juice out of the tour, and mapping the Solheim Cup math down to four players for three captain's picks. Scottie brings the view from inside the ropes, including a 270-yard uphill three wood at last year's International Crown he still doesn't quite believe. Along the way: what's genuinely under-discussed about Nelly, why Haeran Ryu's putter — not her ball-striking — is what finally changed, whether Minjee Lee's 85 at Scottish means anything at all, and a spirited argument over whether four of five majors can really be a Grand Slam. Boone's commissioner-for-a-day answer is the one to stick around for, and it isn't about television. Kent's hot take lands late and cuts against the guest: Boone insists a broadcaster's work doesn't matter much next to a teacher's or a social worker's — and Kent pushes back hard, because unlike the men's game, the LPGA has no beat corps on the ground, which means the stories Boone tells are the only ones many of these players will ever get told. CHAPTERS 0:00 — "Everyone's fighting for the Iron Throne" 1:24 — Beat the Sandras and you could win 5:55 — Ranking Nelly's three best seasons 10:58 — Everybody wants a piece of Nelly 16:08 — "We didn't have mental health coaches" 22:32 — "How many times can you hit a five-foot putt?" 26:06 — Haeran Ryu shot 78 on a Saturday 31:38 — "Can I go for it?" — 270 uphill 33:40 — The breakout pick for Lytham 35:37 — Four of five majors — a Grand Slam? 39:45 — "Wait, who are they?" 45:07 — Saying her name the way she wants it said 52:32 — Kent pushes back: nobody's writing these stories 57:08 — Who's playing for a Solheim spot at Lytham 1:04:56 — Four players, three picks 1:09:12 — The Alison Lee Fan Club 1:12:28 — Commissioner for a day 1:23:22 — One word for Lexi: "potential" 1:32:14 — The Hall of Fame math that keeps Cristie Kerr out 1:37:18 — Power-ranking ice cream (#heresTheScoop) Links: The Edge Website The Edge YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@golf.theedgeshow Subscribe to The Edge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  4. Jul 21

    The Golf Is Gonna Be the Easy Part

    Kent Paisley and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard sit down with U.S. Solheim Cup captain Angela Stanford, just back from Team USA's scouting trip to Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands ahead of the September 2026 matches against Anna Nordqvist's Europe. The 2018 Evian champion — now captaining after six Solheim Cups as a player and three as an assistant — breaks down what the recon confirmed: a firm, fast course she expects to be defended by wind and hole locations, and a young American core that genuinely likes being around each other. Scottie draws out the human side of the job — the first time she stood in front of the players as the decision-maker, building trust one private conversation at a time, and why she'd rather each player understand why they matter than simply "bond." Kent works the strategy: how Stanford weighs a hot hand against a trusted veteran for her captain's picks, why so few Americans having won in Europe reshaped her thinking on rookies, and whether she'd send a player out for all five sessions. Along the way — Alison Lee's late-summer surge into the conversation, Jenny Bae's grit, Auston Kim in the mix, and how KPMG Performance Insights lead analyst Justin Ray's analytics ("I'm probably 50/50") sit beside the eye test. Plus a Mike Tyson mantra about plans and punches, the loneliest call she'll have to make, and the one thing Stanford wishes everyone understood: the Solheim Cup deserves to be spoken of in the same breath as the Ryder Cup. Chapters: 00:00 — "Everybody has a plan till you get punched in the mouth" 03:10 — Fresh off Bernardus: the real read on the course and the team 05:36 — The par 3 that could blow a session wide open 07:22 — "Where's Stacy?" — the day the buck stopped with her 09:02 — Earning trust, one private conversation at a time 12:19 — Hot hand or ride-or-die vet? Inside the captain's picks 14:30 — The stat that flipped how she sees this whole team 17:08 — Alison Lee's red-hot audition 20:31 — What keeps Anna Nordqvist up at night 22:13 — The gut-punch calls nobody sees 23:20 — Forget "bonding" — why she wants buy-in 28:25 — Numbers vs. the eye test (and not overreacting) 31:27 — Four events left: who's grabbing a spot? 34:12 — Europe's quiet edge & leaning on her assistants 36:55 — Her assistants' eyes, and the advice she lives by 42:04 — The loneliest call — and going all-in on five 47:54 — Legacy, 2028 & golf's respect gap 54:54 — What she needs locked in by the first tee Links: The Edge Website The Edge YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@golf.theedgeshow Subscribe to The Edge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Golf Is Gonna Be the Easy Part
  5. Jul 15

    Counting Circles, Not Bogeys — Haeran Ryu's Evian Breakthrough

    Kent Paisley and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard review the 2026 Evian Championship, where Haeran Ryu won a playoff over Brooke Henderson for her second major of the season — the first time in LPGA history two players have each won multiple majors in the same year. Scottie, fresh off the flight home from Evian-les-Bains, brings the on-site read on the finish and a Solheim Cup scoop from his connecting flight; Kent brings the numbers, breaking down Henderson's six-eagle weekend (three on Sunday, including an ace) and a tightening Player of the Year race between Nelly Korda and Ryu. Secondary threads: Lydia Ko's caddie situation for the week (why her regular caddie stayed on Lindy Duncan's bag instead), a running debate over whether the LPGA is seeing "too many 60s" lately, and Solheim Stock Watch — team-points math for both sides off Scottie's spotting of several prospects on his flight out of Geneva. Kent's hot take: he pushes back hard on the idea that players are under any obligation to talk to media after a tough round, arguing it's core to being a professional athlete — Scottie disagrees. Plus a lighthearted Major Poker recap and the hosts' running bragging-rights tally. CHAPTERS 0:00 — Show Open 9:41 — Henderson's six-eagle weekend 13:36 — Player of the Year race tightens 14:53 — Do players owe the media anything? 25:11 — Lydia Ko's caddie shuffle 29:25 — Too many 60s? 33:21 — Solheim Stock Watch 51:15 — Major Poker & sign-off Links: The Edge Website The Edge YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@golf.theedgeshow Subscribe to The Edge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  6. Jul 8

    The LPGA's Fifth Major, Debated — Evian Preview from Lake Geneva

    Kent Paisley and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard preview the 2026 Evian Championship live from Evian-les-Bains, France, where Worldwide is on-site overlooking Lake Geneva. The duo revisit last year's finish — Grace Kim's eagle on 18 to force a playoff, then a chip-in eagle to win it, in what Worldwide calls one of the best closes he's ever watched in any sport — before breaking down what's changed at Evian for 2026: a new fairway bunker guarding the tee shot on the closing par five and softened, resurfaced greens on 1 and 5. Then it's on to the Major Poker draft, with both hosts building five-player teams. To close, Kent and Worldwide debate a hypothetical: if Evian weren't a major, what would replace it? Their answers range from South Korea to Boston to Los Angeles, with more overlap than either expected. Plus: a beer-garden upgrade (Stella replaces Heineken this year) and the running tally of Worldwide's post-round celebrations. 0:00 — Open 2:42 — Revisiting last year's miracle finish 8:24 — What's changed at Evian: the new bunker on 18 and softer greens 13:33 — Major Poker: drafting our teams 26:20 — The debate: if not Evian, what's the LPGA's true 5th major? 44:11 — Beer garden banter, a Stella-over-Heineken upgrade, and sign-off Links: The Edge Website The Edge YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@golf.theedgeshow Subscribe to The Edge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The LPGA's Fifth Major, Debated — Evian Preview from Lake Geneva
  7. Jul 6

    The Major No One Saw Coming: Hae Ran Ryu's Wire-to-Wire-From-Behind Win

    Kent Paisley and Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard recap the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine National, where Hae Ran Ryu closed the deal on her first major — trailing by 10 shots after an opening 73, then going back to the putter that had worked for her before. The hosts break down a wild final round with the lead changing hands repeatedly on the front nine, a 36-hole record-setter who led by as many as seven strokes before fading to second, and a major-poker week that neither host actually won outright for the first time all season. Along the way: Nelly Korda's relentless climb up the all-time career-earnings list, a ten-year-anniversary nod to Brooke Henderson's maiden major (with a new family name to go with it), and a full Solheim Cup Stock Watch — Europe's stock running into an LET-membership eligibility snag despite a career week, and the American points race tightening behind the tour's seventh-and-final automatic qualifying spot. The back half digs into a Golfweek column on the LPGA's purse-vs-fan-experience tension, with the hosts debating ticket prices, on-site activations, and what the tour could learn from the Savannah Bananas — before setting their sights on Evian. 0:00 — Show Open 1:55 — Major Poker recap: a week nobody picked the winner 8:37 — Nelly Korda's record-setting climb up the career money list 12:25 — The final-round leaderboard chaos & the runner-up's raw reaction 15:56 — Brooke Henderson's 10-year major anniversary 18:14 — Solheim Cup Stock Watch: Europe's eligibility crisis 29:14 — Solheim Cup Stock Watch: the American points battle 38:33 — The Golfweek debate: purses vs. fan experience 49:58 — What the LPGA could learn from the Savannah Bananas 54:10 — Looking ahead to Evian Links: The Edge Website The Edge YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@golf.theedgeshow Subscribe to The Edge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Major No One Saw Coming: Hae Ran Ryu's Wire-to-Wire-From-Behind Win

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Veteran LPGA journalist Kent Paisley teams up with current LPGA caddie Scottie "Worldwide" Leonard to give you The Cheat Code from inside the ropes of the LPGA Tour. Their experience and insider info will give you more inside from the best players in the world, with an emphasis on using their performance as an example for your game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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