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golf digest podcast

by Zaria Hettinger Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who are the hosts of the Golf Digest podcast?

Hosts Daniel Rapaport, Alex Myers, and Keely Levins weave together original interviews, Golf Digest reporting, and additional elements to tell the type of compelling stories that have been a Golf Digest staple for decades.

What is the local knowledge podcast?

Golf Digest’s new podcast, Local Knowledge, will draw on the brand’s strengths as the game’s premier storytellers by producing deep-dive audio programs into specific topics that resonate with golfers. Keely Levins is an associate editor at Golf Digest.

What makes a good golf story?

The best golf stories have multiple layers to them. In each episode, Local Knowledge dives deep into a subject golfers want to know about, whether it’s about the game they play, the competition at the highest level, or the surprising ways golf factors into larger conversations throughout society.

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Who is Golf Digest owned by?

Discovery, Inc.On May 13, 2019, Discovery, Inc. acquired Golf Digest from Condé Nast, in order to integrate with GolfTV.

How do you break 80 in Golf Digest?

0:141:08Breaking 80: Half Wedge Shots | Golf Digest - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTaking a gap wedge or a pitching wedge can help us bring the launch. Down. So we can hit these lowMoreTaking a gap wedge or a pitching wedge can help us bring the launch. Down. So we can hit these low flighted shots they're taking one hop and stop next to the hole my exact it at the. Masters.

How many golf podcasts are there?

Podcasts are certainly growing in popularity given there are over 110 golf podcasts!

Did Golf Digest stop publishing?

Discovery will continue to publish Golf Digest as a regular, monthly magazine and will bolster coverage including course rankings, instructional videos and travel destinations, the company said this morning.

What percentage of golfers can break 80?

Only about 2 percent of all golfers ever break 80, which generally is considered the Holy Grail of scoring. To legitimately break 80 — no improved lies; no 3-foot gimmes; no free drop from out of bounds — is to breathe the rarefied air of good, if not great golf.

How hard is it to break 90 in golf?

Breaking 90 is a mental barrier and when you've done it once, it happens more and more regularly. Choosing a course with a par of 70 means you can shoot 19 over for an 89. That's two extra strokes you can take compared to a par 72 where you need 17 over to break 90.

What do you listen to while golfing?

Golf & Music: Pro Playlists1. " Wake Me Up," Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc.2. " Radioactive," Imagine Dragons.3. " Mockingbird," Eminem.5. " Animals," Martin Garrixx.1. " Wake Me Up," Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc.2. " The Man," Aloe Blacc.3. " Under Control," Calvin Harris & Alesso.4. " Sweet Nothing," Calvin Harris.More items...•

Who is on Fore Play podcast?

"Fore Play" is a weekly podcast by common golfers, for common golfers. Trent, Riggs, Frankie, Lurch, and their wide variety of guests talk about everything golf like normal folks sitting at a bar watching coverage, venting about the game's difficulties, and weighing in on pro gossip.

What is the latest issue of Golf Digest?

recent issuesSIP 2022 - Travel.Issue 2, 2022.Issue 1, 2022.SIP 2022 - Hot List.Issue 8, 2021.Issue 7, 2021.SIP 2021 - Tiger Woods.Issue 6, 2021.More items...

What is the latest edition of Golf Digest?

Home/Sports/Golf Digest/Recent issuesGolf Digest. Issue 5, 2022.Golf Digest. Issue 4, 2022.Golf Digest. Issue 3, 2022.Golf Digest. SIP 2022 - Travel.Golf Digest. Issue 2, 2022.Golf Digest. Issue 1, 2022.Golf Digest. SIP 2022 - Hot List.Golf Digest. Issue 8, 2021.More items...

Is golf magazine better than Golf Digest?

Golf Digest (Which Is Better?) Golf Magazine tends to be thought of as the better golf publication. When you look at the quality of the pictures, the in-depth stories, and impressive journalism, Golf Magazine tends to stand out.

How many GIR does it take to break 80?

According to my research, you need to hit three greens on average to break 90 and eight to break 80. Keeping these stats will show you what you have to do to raise your GIR percentage.

How long does it take the average golfer to break 80?

It will take the average golfer 10 to 15 years of diligent practice to break 80. Golfers not aiming to go pro are more likely to be able to break 80 than break 70. Regular golfers can break 80 by getting experience golfing for years, hiring a good trainer and doing the correct practice for years.

What percentage of golfers can break 85?

According to data from the National Golf Foundation, only 26 percent of all golfers shoot below 90 consistently on regulation 18-hole courses; 45 percent of all golfers average more than 100 strokes per round. A player who shoots 85 is doing better than nearly three out of four of his golfing peers--a good score.

How do you break 85 consistently?

2:316:305 ESSENTIAL golf tips to Break 85 (EASY) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBack parallel to the ground. So i would class that as a nine o'clock position my left arm isMoreBack parallel to the ground. So i would class that as a nine o'clock position my left arm is pointing at nine o'clock on a clock. Face swing through and my right arm swings through to three o'clock.

How many winners did Tom Hanks have in 2020?

The New Jersey native cashed five outright winners after the PGA Tour restart in 2020, plus a handful of First-Round Leaders (thanks to Harold Varner III and Brendon Todd).

What is the podcast Be Right?

Golf is one of the fastest growing sports in the betting space, and accordingly, Golf Digest has launched our own betting podcast—Be Right—which handicaps the week's PGA Tour event.

Who is Steve Hennessey?

Steve Hennessey, a Deputy Managing Editor, is a lifelong degenerate at heart—from playing online poker in high school to betting Russian ping-pong and Belarusian soccer during quarantine (sadly, both true stories). Hennessey oversees our gambling coverage on Golf Digest, in addition to our PLAY (Where to Play, What to Play and How to Play) ...

Did Alex Smith have a hole in one?

Prior to that, Alex was a sports reporter at The Journal News after graduating from Wake Forest, where he was definitely not on the golf team. He has never had a hole-in-one and probably never will, so don't ask him about that.

Who won the US Open at Winged Foot?

Christopher Powers , an Assistant Editor at Golf Digest, hit on Bryson DeChambeau to win the U.S. Open at Winged Foot at 25-1, the same Bryson who many of the haters claimed wouldn't be able to overpower the iconic New York venue.

5. The inside story of how "Tin Cup" became a classic

A quarter century after its release, "Tin Cup" gets plenty of airtime on Golf Channel, but maybe not enough credit as arguably the most authentic golf movie ever made.

4. The Sugar Daddies of the PGA Tour

For every Tiger Woods or Rickie Fowler who can fund their early efforts as professionals with the help of endorsement dollars, there are dozens of golfers who need to get creative making ends meet when venturing out on tour.

3. An alternate reality without Tiger Woods

We think we understand the myriad ways Tiger Woods has shaped the modern game. But to truly grasp how revolutionary a figure Woods has been in his 25 years as a pro, it helps to consider what golf might have looked like if he never came around. Myers explores this bizarro world with the help of players and experts.

2. 'Lucky bastards': What it's like as a guest at Augusta National

Golfers are endlessly fascinated with the Masters and Augusta National, particularly when it comes to those who get to take the drive down Magnolia Lane themselves. Myers reveals what to expect when you get the rare opportunity to tee it up at the most famous course in the world.

1. The new golf cheat code

Depending on your point of view, Scott Fawcett’s course-management system, adapted by a segment of pros and elite amateurs, is either a blueprint to better golf or an affront to the game we all love. Rapaport’s compelling profile of the man and his controversial philosophy stirs passions on both sides of the argument.

How many episodes of Local Knowledge podcast?

In July, after more than 300 episodes of a weekly podcast that featured topical discussion and interviews with golf personalities, Golf Digest launched Local Knowledge, a bi-weekly, deep-dive podcast that more closely aligned with our storytelling history.

Who is the greatest ball striker?

Many believe Moe Norman to be the greatest ball-striker who ever lived, but his unique nature—what would now likely be classified as autism—prevented him from greater success. In this episode, Myers talked to people who knew and studied the late golfer and saw firsthand what set him apart. We ponder the level of success Norman might have enjoyed had he been met with greater acceptance.

What is golf digest?

Golf Digest. The best golf stories have multiple layers to them. In each episode, Local Knowledge dives deep into a subject golfers want to know about, whether it’s about the game they play, the competition at the highest level, or the surprising ways golf factors into larger conversations throughout society. ...

Who are the hosts of Golf Digest 2021?

Hosts Daniel Rapaport, Alex Myers, and Keely Levins weave together original interviews, Golf Digest reporting, and additional elements to tell the type of compelling stories that have been a Golf Digest staple for decades. Listen on Apple Podcasts. JUL 26, 2021. The billion dollar win.

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