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Fairway Rollin'

Fairway Rollin'

Joe House is joined by a rotating cast of Ringer and golf-world personalities to break down the latest in golf headlines, news from social media, and delve into the world of golf gambling. Welcome to Fairway Rollin’!

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House and Hubbard start the pod by going over Tom Kim’s Shriners victory and Collin Morikawa’s Zozo Championship victory (03:00). They also discuss Nathan’s experience at Shriners and the energy around Lexi Thompson (13:50). Then, The Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Beaton joins the show to discuss the ongoing Ryder Cup fallout (19:10), the current state of LIV Golf (28:07), and if the LIV-PGA deal will even happen (37:33).

Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Guest: Andrew Beaton

Producer: Eduardo Ocampo

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House and Hubbard start the pod by giving their post–Ryder Cup thoughts a week after the event (07:47). Then, they discuss the latest regarding the LIV Golf–PGA Tour deal (20:24). They end by previewing and giving their favorite picks for the Shriners Children’s Open in TPC Summerlin this weekend (25:46).

Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producer: Eduardo Ocampo

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2023 Ryder Cup Recap: Team Europe Cruises to Win Over U.S. Team

House and Hubbard offer their takeaways from this year’s Ryder Cup, including Team Europe’s convincing win over the U.S. Team, what went right and what went wrong for both, and the hat controversy with Patrick Cantlay (01:56). Then, they try to make sense of the exchange between Rory McIlroy and caddie Joe LaCava, discuss their issues with NBC’s coverage of the event, and explain who they think the future players at this event will be (33:12).

Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producers: Eduardo Ocampo and Tucker Tashjian 

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The 2023 Ryder Cup is here! House and Hubbard set the stage for the event by talking through the design of the golf course, debating if it gives Team Europe an advantage, and explaining why depth is the advantage for the U.S. Team (01:57). Then, they offer their favorite picks and bets for the weekend (36:47) and discuss who they think will go first and last for each team’s singles matches (49:41).

Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producer: Eduardo Ocampo

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House and Hubbard start the pod with their review of Team Europe’s selections for the Ryder Cup, the snub of Adrian Meronk, and how both teams stack up against each other (03:00). Then, they preview the Fortinet Championship, and offer their favorite plays for the weekend (24:08).

Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producer: Eduardo Ocampo

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House and Hubbard react to captain Zach Johnson’s selections for the U.S. Ryder Cup team and discuss the finalized team, players who were snubbed, and the players they think will be chosen on the European team.

Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producer: Eduardo Ocampo

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House and Hubbard start the podcast with their reactions to the Tour Championship, including Viktor Hovland’s victory and more notable performances from the weekend; they also discuss why changes need to be made to the end of the PGA Tour season (03:57). Then, they talk about the candidates for Player of the Year (33:00) and offer their final predictions for the U.S. Ryder Cup team (44:43).

Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producers: Eduardo Ocampo and Tucker Tashijan

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House and Hubbard recap Viktor Hovland’s impressive BMW Championship victory and discuss Scottie Scheffler’s continued putting struggles and who can be relied on from the U.S. Ryder Cup team (01:50). After, they preview and offer their favorite bets for this weekend’s Tour Championship (28:12).

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Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producer: Eduardo Ocampo

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House and Hubbard start the pod by offering their flowers to Lucas Glover for winning back-to-back PGA Tour victories with the FedEx St. Jude Championship this past weekend (02:07). Then, they discuss the players who rose and fell in the FedEx Cup playoff rankings (12:48). Also, they talk about Lilia Vu’s AIG Women’s Open victory, the latest regarding Jay Monahan, and Phil Mickelson’s alleged golf gambling (28:25). They end with a preview of this weekend’s BMW Championship (37:03).

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Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Producer: Eduardo Ocampo

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House and Hubbard start off with their takeaways from the Wyndham Championship (01:58). Then, they look at who made or missed the cut for the FedEx Cup playoffs (11:45) before delving into some of the latest business developments in the PGA Tour, including the release of next season’s schedule (19:22). Next, Chris Vernon joins to preview this weekend’s FedEx St. Jude Championship (41:21). They end with who has the most to win or lose in these playoffs, under-the-radar plays, and their picks to win this weekend (63:09).

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Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard

Guest: Chris Vernon

Producers: Eduardo Ocampo and Tucker Tashijan

Additional Production Support: Danny Corrales

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