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The Wingo Network is the podcast network led by Trey Wingo, built for fans who want substance over noise. This is the home for smart, adult sports conversation across multiple shows, anchored by credibility, access, and experience. From long-form analysis and reporting to thoughtful interviews and on-course storytelling, every show respects the audience and the game. Shows include Straight Facts, Homie and Trey Wingo Golf, with more to come. Each show is united by one standard: real insight, no hot takes.

  1. The Wildest Week in Golf: Fitzpatrick Wins, LIV’s Biggest Stars at a Crossroads | GOLF LIVE

    6일 전

    The Wildest Week in Golf: Fitzpatrick Wins, LIV’s Biggest Stars at a Crossroads | GOLF LIVE

    GOLF LIVE returns with one of the most important weeks in golf this year — and it had everything. Hosted by Trey Wingo and golf analytics insider Justin Ray, this episode breaks down a stretch of golf that wasn’t just busy — it was revealing. This week’s episode: 1. A Wild Week in Golf (Fitzpatrick + RBC Heritage) From Augusta to Hilton Head, the conversation didn’t slow down. Matt Fitzpatrick’s win at the RBC Heritage caps a stretch that says a lot about where the game is right now — and where it’s heading next. 2. The LIV Data Problem Why haven’t LIV players translated success to majors? Justin Ray breaks down the numbers behind the trend — and what Bryson DeChambeau’s recent form may actually be telling us. 3. First LPGA Major + Global Momentum The LPGA season is off to a historic start, with stars already separating themselves. What the early data says about the first major of the year — and why this moment matters globally. 4. Justin Ray Grab Bag Stats, trends, and angles from across the golf world — including what’s happening beyond the PGA Tour and why it all connects. This isn’t a recap. It’s a snapshot of where golf stands right now — across tours, formats, and momentum shifts. Smart. Direct. Forward-looking. Welcome to GOLF LIVE. ⛳ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  2. The Athletic's Brody Miller On What Was Really Happening With LIV During Masters Week

    4월 20일

    The Athletic's Brody Miller On What Was Really Happening With LIV During Masters Week

    During Masters Week, the spotlight is always on Augusta National — the players, the leaderboard, and the chase for a green jacket. But this year, some of the most important developments in professional golf weren’t happening on the course. In this episode, Trey Wingo sits down with The Athletic’s Brody Miller to break down his latest reporting on what was actually happening around LIV Golf during Masters Week — from high-level executive meetings to player conversations that could shape the future of the sport. This is a deep, fact-based discussion grounded in Brody’s on-the-ground reporting and sourced insights from one of the most important weeks on the golf calendar. They dive into: the meeting between PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp and LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil — and why that conversation matters what those discussions signal about the evolving relationship between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf what Bryson DeChambeau was doing during Masters Week, including reported conversations about his future the broader uncertainty around LIV Golf’s direction, funding structure, and long-term viability how players, agents, and stakeholders are thinking about potential next steps and why the most important developments in golf right now may be happening behind closed doors The conversation also explores the bigger picture: What does the future of LIV Golf look like beyond this season? How are top players navigating an uncertain landscape? What role does the PGA Tour play in whatever comes next? And how do moments like Masters Week become flashpoints for larger shifts across the sport? This is not a hot take or reaction-driven segment — it’s a thoughtful breakdown of credible reporting, connecting the dots between what’s being said publicly and what’s happening privately. If you’re trying to understand the current state of professional golf — including LIV Golf, the PGA Tour, player movement, and the ongoing power dynamics shaping the game — this conversation provides essential context. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  3. We Reported LIV Golf Was in Trouble — Now It’s Playing Out

    4월 17일

    We Reported LIV Golf Was in Trouble — Now It’s Playing Out

    What we reported about LIV Golf is no longer speculation — it’s starting to play out in real time. Over the last several days, the conversation around LIV has shifted from denial to something much more telling: silence, mixed messaging, and actions that don’t match the public narrative. And when you look closely at what’s actually happening — the funding situation, the internal decisions, and the comments coming from leadership — a very different picture starts to emerge. This episode breaks down what’s really going on behind the scenes with LIV Golf, why the league may only have this season left as currently constructed, and how we got here. From the reported funding freeze inside the PIF’s sports arm, to the “finish the season or find outside capital” reality facing LIV leadership, to Scott O’Neill’s public comments that raised more questions than answers — the signals are no longer subtle. This isn’t about hot takes or speculation. It’s about connecting the dots: why LIV’s financial model was always difficult to sustain what changed inside Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy how a league that was fully funded through 2030 is now facing real uncertainty and why there’s been no direct denial of the core reporting We also get into what happens next. If LIV Golf can’t secure outside investment, what does that mean for the league beyond this season? What happens to players like Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, and others who made the jump? And how does the PGA Tour respond if — or when — those players look for a path back? There are real implications here for the future structure of professional golf: the possibility of reunification the leverage top players may still hold and how upcoming media rights negotiations could be impacted At its core, this is about one question: What happens when the money that fueled disruption is no longer there? Because that’s where LIV Golf appears to be right now. And once you understand that, everything else — the messaging, the decisions, the uncertainty — starts to make a lot more sense. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    26분
  4. The NFL Might Be Too Expensive for Television

    4월 17일

    The NFL Might Be Too Expensive for Television

    The NFL is once again at the center of the sports media universe — but this time, it’s not about what’s happening on the field. It’s about what’s happening behind the scenes. In this conversation, Trey Wingo is joined by Austin Karp, media reporter for Sports Business Journal, to break down the growing tension around the NFL’s media rights and why the league may be positioning itself to renegotiate deals years ahead of schedule. What started as a technical trigger tied to the pending Paramount–Skydance transaction has quickly evolved into something much bigger: a potential market reset that could reshape how sports are distributed — and who controls the future of television. At the core of this discussion is a simple but critical question: What happens when the most valuable property in media decides it’s underpriced? The NFL has long been the engine that powers broadcast television. Week after week, it delivers the largest audiences in American media, driving advertising, carriage fees, and the entire ecosystem that networks depend on. But now, with streaming platforms like Amazon, Netflix, and YouTube entering the equation as legitimate players, the balance of power is shifting in a way we haven’t seen before. Trey and Austin walk through why this moment feels different. The league has more leverage than ever, the demand for live sports continues to rise, and the traditional broadcast model is facing real economic constraints. At the same time, networks are already stretched — making it harder to absorb the kind of price increases the NFL may be targeting. This is where the stakes escalate. If the NFL pushes too far, it risks breaking the model that has sustained television for decades. But if it doesn’t, it leaves billions of dollars on the table at a moment when its value has arguably never been higher. That tension is what makes this such a pivotal moment — not just for the NFL, but for the entire media landscape. This isn’t just about one deal. It’s about the future of sports rights, the role of streaming, and whether the current television ecosystem can survive what comes next. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The Wingo Network is the podcast network led by Trey Wingo, built for fans who want substance over noise. This is the home for smart, adult sports conversation across multiple shows, anchored by credibility, access, and experience. From long-form analysis and reporting to thoughtful interviews and on-course storytelling, every show respects the audience and the game. Shows include Straight Facts, Homie and Trey Wingo Golf, with more to come. Each show is united by one standard: real insight, no hot takes.

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