The TGL Thanksgiving Debate

Pull Hook Golf

In this holiday-themed episode, Matt Cook and Buttsy start with an overview, then dive into the Tee Off Report and a pro golf recap. They highlight Swannies Golf and discuss pet peeves in professional golf. Thanksgiving foods are debated, from overrated dishes to favorites. The episode recaps the RSM Classic and Maverick McNealy's win, exploring amateur status, PGA Tour University, NIL deals, and tour card drama. Insights from an outgoing RNA chief address golf's financial challenges. Discussions cover international tournaments, financial barriers, and marketing. The Swannies Style Segment touches on Black Friday, while the Spittin' Chiclets' Biz incident offers a unique angle on golf training. The episode wraps with TGL potential and team logos. (0:00) Introduction and Overview of the Holiday Show (0:44) Segment Preview: Tee Off Report, Pro Golf Recap, TGL Preview (1:08) Sponsor: Swannies Golf (4:12) Tee Off Report: Pet Peeves in Professional Golf (8:26) Thanksgiving Food: Overrated and Favorites (17:09) Pro Golf Recap: RSM Classic and Maverick McNealy's Victory (24:01) Amateur Status and PGA Tour University Discussions (27:03) NIL Deals and College Golfers (31:52) Tour Card Drama (42:44) PGA Tour Card Qualifications and Player Perspectives (50:31) Interview with Outgoing RNA Chief and Golf's Financial Sustainability (56:45) International Tournaments and PGA Tour Reduction Plans (1:03:26) Financial Barriers and Marketing in Professional Golf (1:11:08) Asian Tour Highlights and Upcoming TGL Discussion (1:16:02) Swannies Style Segment: Black Friday Discussion (1:19:18) Spittin' Chiclets' Biz Incident and Golf Training Applications (1:24:56) TGL Potential, Team Logos, and Final Thoughts

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