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Episode 128 - The FOMO Hits Hard, Rasmus Shines & The "Koepka-Meter"

Episode 128 - The FOMO Hits Hard, Rasmus Shines & The "Koepka-Meter"

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We start by pitching a new podcast idea and dive straight in to break down a huge Australian Open, with Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen putting on an incredible performance to claim the title. We chat through how he got it done, from clutch shots to mental toughness, and why he looks like a star on the rise.


We also dive into Cam Smith’s brilliant run to finish second, what he did well, what nearly got him the win, and how Aussie fans reacted. And of course, we get into Rory McIlroy’s mixed performance, with some moments that left everyone scratching their heads.


We chat about Brooks Koepka and his LIV Golf future, will he stay or is it just a matter of time before he leaves?


Plus:


Hit It or Quit It makes another appearance

Our embarrassing levels of FOMO for missing The Jack and our plans for a return in 2026

Join the TWH Squad and

New Merch!


Another fun episode full of opinions, laughs, and plenty of golf chat. Enjoy!


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