Episodes

  • S12, Ep 37 Part 2: The Caddie Who’s Won It All — But Still Isn’t in the Hall & Why Uneekor Might Be the Smartest Golf Investment You’ll Ever Make
    Aug 25 2025

    In Part 2 of Season 12, Episode 37, I’m joined by two guests who bring both heart and innovation to the game. First up, legendary Tour caddie Kip Henley returns to share stories from a lifetime inside the ropes. Beyond his work with stars like Vijay Singh, Brian Gay, Stewart Cink, and Boo Weekly, Kip has an incredible playing résumé of his own — winning nearly every major title in Tennessee golf, earning Player of the Year honors five times, and a place in his hometown Hall of Fame. We look back at some of his biggest wins, the tournaments he’s helped capture as a caddie, and even a few “what-if” moments from bags he left behind.

    Then, Aaron Waltz, VP of Sales at Uneekor, steps in to talk about the meteoric rise of in-home golf simulators. We discuss how Uneekor’s cutting-edge tech delivers a realistic, affordable, and family-friendly way to enjoy the game year-round — whether you’re introducing juniors to golf, competing with buddies across the globe, or transforming your simulator into a home theater for movie night.

    Two great conversations, one unforgettable episode — thank you for pressing play and coming along for the ride.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • s12, Ep 37 Part 1: Golden Age Greatness: Bruce Devlin’s Victories & Ron Sirak’s Game-Changing Journalism
    Aug 22 2025

    On this episode of Next on the Tee, I’m blessed to be joined by four wonderful friends from different corners of the golf world. In part 1, we start with a true legend of the game — Bruce Devlin. One of Australia’s all-time greats, Bruce won the 1959 Australian Amateur, enjoyed a stellar career during golf’s golden age, and later became an acclaimed broadcaster and course designer. We start out talking about his battles at Oakmont in the 1962, '73, and '83 US Opens. We then hear about his victory at the 1972 Houston Open. From there, we transition to his memories of leading the 1982 U.S. Open through 36 holes, competing against Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus at Pebble Beach, and sealing a dramatic victory at the 1983 New Zealand Open by birdying the 72nd hole. We also talk about his outstanding run in the broadcast booth during the ’80s and ’90s — and the surprising fact that aspiring broadcasters have never sought his advice, which blew me away.

    Next, I’m joined by the incomparable Ron Sirak, whose writing forever changed golf journalism. I simply don't understand how he's not in the World Golf Hall of Fame for his many contributions to the game over the years. A proud fellow Yinzer, Ron has been honored with the PGA of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award and lauded by the Associated Press for elevating their coverage of the game. We revisit Oakmont’s storied place in U.S. Open history, reflect on his Western Pennsylvania roots, and hear about the resilience of the community as the steel mills closed. Ron also shines a light on one of the greatest — yet least celebrated — female amateurs in golf history. His storytelling is as powerful as his reporting, and I think you’ll enjoy every moment.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • S12, Ep 36 Part 2: The Ball Marker That’s Helping Jim Furyk & Charlie Hull Make More Putts
    Aug 18 2025

    Thank you for coming back for Part 2 of Episode 36 featuring my conversation with Briston Peterson, founder of On Point Golf. Briston takes us through the science behind how his 3D ball marker is changing the way golfers see the line—and sink more putts. With Jim Furyk, Charley Hull, and Top Instructor Nick Bradley already trusting it in competition, Briston reveals what makes it so successful and why it might just be the secret weapon to help you make more putts, cut a few strokes off your score, and get over the hump to breaking 80, 90, or 100.

    Want to try one free? Reach out to me on social media, @ctmascaro, and while my supply lasts, I'll send you one.

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    35 mins
  • S12, Ep 36 Part 1: The Right Way to Leave, the Best Way to Think & a New Way to Putt
    Aug 15 2025

    On this episode of Next on the Tee, I’m joined by three great friends who each bring their own expertise and perspective to the game. First up, our Director of Instruction, Tom Patri, is fired up about the importance of basic human decency in player/coach relationships. We discuss how parting ways can be a natural part of the game, but it should always be done with class—especially when a coach has gone above and beyond to help a player in tough times. That leads us into a candid conversation about the player/caddie dynamic, including Collin Morikawa’s rapid caddie changes this season and when instead players need to take a hard look in the mirror. Next, The Confidence Doctor Dr. Bob Winters, joins me to continue that discussion and share insights on one of his students, Rianne Malixi, who recently had an impressive run at the U.S. Women’s Amateur. As always, Doc leaves us with wisdom to remember, including this pearl of wisdom, it's hard to keep hungry when the refrigerator is always full, and the meaning behind his PLAY acronym.

    Please come back for Part 2, when I’m joined by Briston Peterson, founder of On Point Golf, to talk about his innovative 3D ball marker that’s making waves on the Champions and LPGA Tours. Even Jim Furyk and Charley Hull have embraced it. Briston explains the science behind why it helps you make more putts, and I share how you can get one in your hands while my supply lasts.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • S12, Ep 35 Part 2: Dwight Stone: Steelers Memories, Big Plays & Giving Back
    Aug 10 2025

    In Part 2 of Season 12, Episode 35, former Steelers, Panthers, and Jets standout Dwight Stone makes his long-overdue return to the show. Dwight takes us inside his years in Pittsburgh, sharing what it was like to play under both Chuck Noll and Bill Cowher and how their leadership styles differed. He reflects on training camps in Latrobe, his relationships with teammates like Eric Green and Greg Lloyd, and one of his career highlights — an 89-yard touchdown catch in the 1991 season opener against the Chargers. Dwight also talks about facing the Steelers later in his career as a member of the Jets, and how it felt to line up against his former team. Off the field, he’s making an impact through his celebrity golf tournament, which benefits Tools For School and the Chase Your Marvelous Dream Foundation.

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    33 mins
  • S12, Ep 35 Part 1: Eva Rogers on Developing Enthusiastic Junior Golfers at Medinah + NFL Legend Don Beebe's Run To Glory
    Aug 8 2025

    On this episode of Next on the Tee, I’m thrilled to share two remarkable guests whose stories, insights, and passion for what they do will inspire you on and off the course. I start with one of my all-time favorite women in golf, Eva Rogers, a Class A Teaching Professional at the iconic Medinah Country Club. Known for hosting some of golf’s greatest championships, Medinah is also home to Eva’s award-winning junior program. She shares her unique approach to identifying weaknesses in her students’ games, the damaging impact of parental pressure, and why letting kids enjoy the game is key to their growth. Eva has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the Best Young Teachers in America, and you’ll quickly see why.


    Next, I welcome back long-time friend and former NFL wide receiver Don Beebe, now the Head Coach at Aurora University. Don, a natural motivator shaped by his faith and his years under Coach Marv Levy, talks about the upcoming film Run to Glory based on his life, plus breaking news he shares first with us. We revisit his favorite rounds at Medinah and other local courses, and we look ahead to his Aurora Spartans’ promising 2025 season following last year’s playoff run. Don is fantastic. If you enjoy his segment half as much as I did, we've really got something in store for you.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • S12, Ep 34: Rocco Mediate Helps Me Find 10 Extra Yards Plus the Key to Better Golf After 50 & Larry Rinker Tells Me Everything I've Been Getting Wrong
    Aug 4 2025

    In this special bonus edition of Next on the Tee, I get to share time with two incredible guests who each taught me something game-changing—especially for those of us playing golf after 50.

    First up is fellow Yinzer and fan-favorite Rocco Mediate. Rocco was recently featured in the inspiring new documentary Steel Links, hosted by former Pirates star Neil Walker and featuring Pittsburgh icons like Charlie Batch and Carole Semple-Thompson. We talk about that project, but we also go deep into Rocco’s memories of playing in the 1994 U.S. Open at Oakmont alongside Mr. Palmer during his final appearance in the championship. Despite needing back surgery, Rocco wasn't going to miss that moment. He shares what it was like inside the ropes with The King and what he said to him on the 18th green that sent Mr. Palmer's emotions over the edge. Rocco also shares his emotions following his recent victory at the Furyk & Friends event, plus he shares a tip he posted on Instagram that gave me 10 more yards and straighter shots—a true key to better golf after 50.

    Then I’m joined by PGA Tour veteran and elite instructor Larry Rinker. Larry opened my eyes to how much I still have to learn about the golf swing. He walks us through the Wright Balance system and its three swing models, explains what I was getting wrong, and provides clear insight that will help your game. We also reflect on his T12 finish at the 1992 Open at Muirfield, his Masters experience, including playing the Par 3 contest with Gary Player and Gay Brewer, and the pressure of surviving Q-School. He even shares a great tip for holing more downhill putts. It’s a jam-packed, fun, and informative episode I know you’ll enjoy.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • S12, Ep 33 Part 2: Bill Mallon Being There When "The Walrus" was Born, Curling Stones & Turnberry, Plus Much More
    Aug 3 2025

    In Part 2 of Season 12, Episode 33, former PGA Tour player, top orthopedic surgeon, and Olympic historian Bill Mallon returns to share some incredible stories from his time around the game. Bill tells the story of being there when Craig Stadler earned the nickname "The Walrus." He reflects on the players who taught him the most during his time on Tour — including our good friend Gary Player. He also shines a light on some of the most underrated players he’s seen over the years. Bill then takes us into his deep well of Olympic knowledge, sharing his favorite Olympic memories and a fascinating connection between golf and the origins of the stones used in Olympic curling.

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    32 mins