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I am Cory Siegfried and this is my interview series - The Turn. Welcome to a different side of golf. This season will include 9 episodes with one released every 9 days. In these episodes, we’ll approach what each individual does both on and off the golf course with a business perspective in mind.

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I am Cory Siegfried and this is my interview series - The Turn. Welcome to a different side of golf. This season will include 9 episodes with one released every 9 days. In these episodes, we’ll approach what each individual does both on and off the golf course with a business perspective in mind.

    S2 Ep. 6 - Fred Ridley, Augusta National Chairman, Partner at Foley & Lardner

    S2 Ep. 6 - Fred Ridley, Augusta National Chairman, Partner at Foley & Lardner

    This episode we hear from Fred Ridley, a well-recognized partner at the law firm Foley & Lardner LLP. He is also the current chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and its annual tournaments, which includes The Masters in April.

    Fred is also well known for being the last US Amateur champion not to turn pro - having won in 1975. He grew up in Lakeland, Florida, learning to play golf on municipal courses. He went on to play collegiate golf at the University of Florida on a team that eventually won a national title, played once and served twice as Team captain in the Walker Cup, and played once and served as team captain once in the World Amateur Team Championship. He has also served in various executive roles for the USGA including President in the mid-2000s.

    So - incredible record - why not turn pro? Fred made a firm decision at a young age to work toward a career in law, and points to his role model and Augusta National founder, Bobby Jones, as his inspiration. After graduating from Stetson Law, Fred went to work for IMG, Mark McCormack’s sports agency in Cleveland. Eventually, he came back to Tampa - in that transition he stopped playing competitive golf, dug into work, and found his way to Foley & Lardner where he has been since 2001.

    Fred and I discuss his foundations in golf, his transition from being known as a golfer to becoming known as a working professional, the commonalities in his executive roles on and off the golf course, and his definition of “grow the game.”

    • 50 min
    S2 Ep. 5 - Doug Yass, Sports Gambling at Nellie Analytics

    S2 Ep. 5 - Doug Yass, Sports Gambling at Nellie Analytics

    S2 Ep. 5

    This episode’s guest is my friend from high school, Doug Yass. Doug and I played golf a few weeks ago with his brother and my classmate, Robbie, and they shared with me their passion for sports gambling and how it’s become their full-time pursuit. They started referencing relatively unknown players by their odds for the upcoming tournament, and backing them up with shots gained stats and recent trends in their games. I was interested in that level of detail and knowledge, and how they were applying it to gambling, so Doug agreed to talk about it on here.



    Prior to Covid, Doug was based in Ireland working for Nellie Analytics, the sports gambling division of Susquehanna International Group. Doug’s dad - Jeff Yass - is one of Susquehanna’s cofounders and is known for his prolific poker skills. Doug discusses how that influenced his journey into professional sports gambling, how he calculates player odds in an effort to gain an advantage on betting exchanges, and what our horizon in the U.S. looks like for legalized gambling.

    • 36 min
    S2 Ep. 4 - Mac Barnhardt, PGA Player Management

    S2 Ep. 4 - Mac Barnhardt, PGA Player Management

    S2 Ep. 4 (almost over)

    This episode’s guest, Mac Barnhardt, is a longtime agent and performance coach. Over the past 25 years, Mac has represented some of the most well-known and accomplished players in golf.

    Mac played collegiate golf at High Point University in the mid-80s. After college, he worked in the airline industry before taking a position at Pros Incorporated, a legendary agency created by Vinny Giles that represented the likes of Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins, Davis Love the third, David Duval, and Justin Leonard.

    Pros Inc. was purchased by Octagon in the late 90s, and in 2003 Mac left to be Davis Love’s full-time agent and create his own agency, Crown Sports Management. Mac also helped establish Sea Island as an epicenter for Tour pros and attracted talented players such as Jonathan Byrd, Lucas Glover, Brandt Snedeker, and Brian Harman.

    In 2013 Crown merged with Lagardere Sports. Since leaving Lagardere in 2018, Mac has set out to reinvent the sports management approach with his new company Rock Sports by helping professional golfers maintain purpose, focus, and balance both on and off the course.

    • 48 min
    John Brooks - College Golf Coach and Red Numbers Golf Consulting founder, S2 Ep. 3

    John Brooks - College Golf Coach and Red Numbers Golf Consulting founder, S2 Ep. 3

    This episode’s guest, John Brooks aka Brooksz, has had a profound impact on many collegiate golfers.

    John played college golf and was an NAIA All American at the University of North Florida, where he became the men’s team head coach while pursuing his MBA. In 7 years, John took the program from the NAIA league to NCAA Division 1. He remained head coach for 14 years total, during which John oversaw tremendous growth and change in the program, coached 19 All-Americans, and he coordinate the funding, design, and construction of a $2.5m training center on campus. Today, North Florida remains one of the top-25 men’s golf programs in the country.

    In 2003, John left coaching to establish his consulting business, Red Numbers Golf, to assist junior golfers and their families navigating tournament golf and college selection. I worked closely with John throughout high school, when he helped me institute effective practice routines and goals, organize my national tournament schedules, pinpoint colleges where I could have fulfillment both on and off the golf course, and ultimately he guided me through the recruiting process at UVA. He’s worked with over 600 players and their families in his 18 year span as a consultant, is an Advisory Board Member for the Titleist Performance Institute aka TPI, and is an advisor to the American Junior Golf Association.

    John identified a need and built a product to cater to a demographic. John and I discuss that, along with how he started down the path of coaching and why, approaching his coaching career as a business development opportunity, and what it’s like to work with players during the formative years of their lives to set them up for long term success in life beyond golf.

    • 43 min
    Will Zalatoris, PGA Tour Pro, & Scott Fawcett, DECADE Golf - Season 2, Episode 1

    Will Zalatoris, PGA Tour Pro, & Scott Fawcett, DECADE Golf - Season 2, Episode 1

    Season two of The Turn is here. We start with Will Zalatoris and Scott Fawcett.

    Will is ranked 43rd in the world golf rankings, is the 2014 U.S. Junior Amateur champion, and 2017 ACC player of the year. That same year, he was a member of a victorious Walker Cup team that featured Cameron Champ and Collin Morikawa. Will earned his way onto the Korn Ferry Tour in 2019 through Monday Qualifiers and finished #1 on the KFT’s money list last year.

    Will earned an exemption into the U.S. Open at Winged Foot where he tied for 6th. 14 PGA events, five top-10s, and $1.8M in winnings later, Will has ascended the world rankings. He has more worldwide top-10s than any player since the start of 2020.

    Scott founded the DECADE scoring system, which solves golf strategy by combining shot distribution patterns and PGA Tour scoring statistics to optimize target selection. In 2014, Scott caddied for Will in the Texas Amateur, which he won by three shots. Three weeks later Will won the U.S. Junior Amateur.

    Scott and Will share their history through stories of tournaments, applying their findings over time, how those findings helped Scott shape his theories for DECADE, and we discuss Will’s REAL practice of meditation and how it’s helped elevate his game.

    • 49 min
    Dennis Satyshur, Caves Valley Director of Golf - Season 1, Episode 9

    Dennis Satyshur, Caves Valley Director of Golf - Season 1, Episode 9

    This episode’s guest, Dennis Satyshur, is a legendary club professional and the director of golf at Caves Valley golf club outside of Baltimore, Maryland.

    Dennis was born and raised in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he learned the game of golf through caddying for his dad at an early age. Eventually he won the Pennsylvania high school state title before heading to Duke University as a dual athlete playing on the varsity golf team and as the quarterback of the football team. For those of you who know Dennis, his nickname “Football” comes to mind.

    He came to know one of his now longest friends, Tom Kite, during a short stint as a playing professional after college. Dennis then went on to serve under some renowned head professionals around the country at clubs such as Pinehurst, Pine Tree, and Baltimore Country Club, but the most impactful mentor he encountered was Bill Strausbaugh at Columbia Country Club.

    Dennis became the head pro and director of golf at Caves Valley in 1991 when it opened - during his 30 year tenure there, he’s developed 25 assistant professionals on his staff to become head professionals at other clubs, served as an assistant captain on the 1997 Ryder Cup team, and has overseen many prestigious events at Caves Valley including next year’s FedEx Cup playoff event the BMW Championship. Dennis’ attention to detail has cultivated a culture of excellent service and experience that has helped create the brand of Caves Valley - we talk about his upbringing, fostering that culture as a team player, and how he’s approaching his final year at Caves Valley before retiring after the BMW Championship next season.

    • 59 min

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Awesome to hear so much about all these individuals. Highly recommend to anyone who is interested in golf!

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