Golf Channel Podcast with Rex & Lav
GolfChannel.com senior writers Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner discuss and debate the latest news from around the golf world.
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0:00: Interview SZN continues on the pod 03:30: Jim Furyk on hosting his own tournament, Tiger Woods' senior prospects and Ryder Cup reflections 18:30: Will Tiger realistically compete on the over-50 circuit? 26:00: Other happenings from the week, including Ben Griffin's 3rd win of the season 31:00: Rory's dream 2025 c
0:00: Breaking down LIV's decision to go from 54 holes to 72 holes 07:30: Is this all for world-ranking points, or is it something else? 11:00: Looking ahead, is the team concept next to go? 19:00: The announcement (and potential issues) of the newly announced promotions event in the U.S. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWi
0:00: We are technological marvels! 02:00: PGA Tour winner Michael Brennan on his life- and career-changing week in Utah 05:30: How sponsor exemptions work on Tour 08:00: What his 2026 was supposed to look like 12:00: Experience on the PGA Tour Americas 15:30: Why are today's youngest players better equipped to compete
0:00: Rex is loving how fall hits in the Northeast -- who knew? 02:00: Michael Brennan stamps himself as a player to watch with his win in Utah 07:00: How Brennan's story differs from those who are jockeying for position in the fall 15:00: Is the Tour cutthroat enough? 24:00: What golf should be wary of in the wake of
0:00: What to watch for during this latest stretch of the fall series 07:30: The Tour introduces the Good Good Championship, in fall 2026. Why the outrage? 13:00: Why is the Tour expanding, not contracting, the fall schedule? 16:00: Keegan Bradley is taking the Ryder Cup loss very, very hard 22:00: Should Keegan get an
0:00: What to make of Tiger Woods' seventh back surgery 09:30: Rory McIlroy is teeing it up this week in India – and what it might signal for his schedule going forward 14:30: There's a window of opportunity for the Tour to dabble internationally in the fall 22:30: Xander Schauffele wins in Japan. Was his 2025 just an