Episodes

  • Ian Baker Finch, Australian golfer and sports commentator - Afterhours
    Sep 11 2025

    The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around an enlightening conversation with Ian Baker Finch, who shares insights from his newly released book, "To Hell and Back," which is now available in the United States after a successful international run. Throughout our discussion, we traverse the intricate landscape of Baker Finch's illustrious career, encompassing his notable achievements and the challenges he faced along the way. We delve into the dynamics of broadcasting in the golfing arena, highlighting the camaraderie and humorous exchanges that characterized his experiences with fellow commentators, such as Gary McCord and David Feherty. Furthermore, Baker Finch articulates his vision for enhancing the game of golf, focusing on pace of play and the necessity for evolving rules to maintain the sport's relevance and enjoyment. This episode promises to be an enriching exploration of golf, broadcasting, and personal anecdotes that resonate with enthusiasts of the sport.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • paintedhillsnaturalbeef
    • amazon
    • barnesandnoble

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Golf Channel
    • CBS
    • NBC
    • USGA
    • RNA
    • Liv
    • Joaquin Neiman
    • Fleetwood Mac
    • Eagles
    • Little River Band
    • Royal Birkdale
    • Barnes and Noble



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    23 mins
  • Ian Baker Finch, Australian golfer and sports commentator
    Sep 6 2025

    The latest episode of Grilling at the Green features an enlightening conversation with Ian Baker Finch, an esteemed figure in the golfing community and a recently retired CBS Sports broadcaster. Our dialogue delves into his remarkable journey from a small Australian town to becoming a celebrated golfer and commentator, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the formative experiences that shaped his career. We explore the evolution of the game of golf, particularly the impact of technological advancements on equipment and playing style, as well as the significant contributions of figures like Tiger Woods to the sport's popularity. Baker Finch shares anecdotes from his illustrious career, including his pivotal victory at the Open Championship in 1991, providing a nuanced perspective on the pressures and triumphs of professional golf. This episode promises to resonate with both avid golf enthusiasts and those seeking inspiration from a life dedicated to the pursuit of excellence.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • paintedhillsbeef.com
    • snellgolf.com
    • carsleygolf.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • CBS Sports
    • Daiwa
    • Nike
    • Kia
    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Snell Golf



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    39 mins
  • Mariana Garcia Rosette, aspiring professional golfer - Afterhours
    Sep 4 2025

    The paramount focus of this podcast episode is the enlightening conversation with Mariana Garcia Rosette, a young and aspiring golfer who possesses the potential to ascend to professional ranks. During our discourse, we explore her burgeoning career, highlighting the intricate challenges and exhilarating experiences that accompany the pursuit of excellence in the sport of golf. Mariana shares her insights on various topics, including the significance of camaraderie in the golfing community and the necessity of equitable treatment between male and female players within the professional arena. Furthermore, the episode delves into her personal anecdotes, which reveal the lighter and more humorous aspects of life on the golf course, thus providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of both the rigors and joys inherent in the game. As we conclude, we encourage our audience to engage with Mariana's journey, fostering a connection that transcends the boundaries of mere spectatorship.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • marianarosette

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Agua Caliente Casino



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    15 mins
  • Mariana Garcia Rosette, aspiring professional golfer
    Aug 30 2025

    Mariana Garcia Rosette, an aspiring professional golfer, joins us to share her remarkable journey from Tijuana to the Portland area, where she is diligently working towards achieving her tour card. Throughout our conversation, she elucidates the challenges and triumphs she has encountered along her path, including her experiences in junior clinics and competitive high school golf in San Diego. Mariana's dedication to the sport is palpable, as she emphasizes the importance of practice, particularly her focus on enhancing her short game. We delve into the supportive role her family plays in her endeavors, providing encouragement during both her successes and setbacks. This episode offers a profound insight into the life of a young athlete determined to carve her niche in the competitive realm of professional golf.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • paintedhillsbeef.com
    • snell.com
    • carsleygolf.com
    • grillingatthegreen.net
    • instagram.com/marianarosette

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • Golf News Network
    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Snell Golf
    • Carsley Golf



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    36 mins
  • Birk Nelson, PGA Professional/Orange Whip Trainer - Afterhours Encore
    Aug 27 2025

    The primary focus of our podcast discussion revolves around the evolution of golf and its increasing disconnect from the average golfer. In our conversation, we explore the impact of modern equipment, particularly the shift from persimmon woods to contemporary materials, and how this has altered the dynamics of the game. Furthermore, we delve into the implications of longer golf courses necessitated by advancements in technology, which consequently increase costs and exclusivity. We also reflect on the resurgence of interest in golf post-COVID and the necessity for the sport to remain accessible to all enthusiasts. Ultimately, our dialogue emphasizes the importance of preserving the essence of the game while adapting to contemporary challenges.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • OrangeWhipTrainer.com
    • NorthValleyChallenge.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Orange Whip Trainer
    • Powerbuilt Golf
    • Linksoul



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    19 mins
  • Birk Nelson, PGA Professional/Orange Whip Trainer - Encore
    Aug 23 2025

    The salient point of this episode revolves around the intricate journey of Burke Nelson, a PGA professional and representative of the Orange Whip training aid. Throughout our discourse, we delve into Burke's formative years in Oregon, where he cultivated his passion for golf, transitioning from a youthful enthusiasm to a dedicated pursuit of excellence in the sport. We further explore his experiences on the Senior Tour, his pivotal moments in college golf, and the profound insights he gained from competing against luminaries such as Tiger Woods. In addition to recounting his athletic endeavors, Burke shares his current role with Orange Whip, emphasizing the importance of rhythm, tempo, and balance in a golfer's practice regimen. Ultimately, this episode encapsulates a narrative of perseverance, passion, and the continual quest for improvement within the golfing community.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • paintedhillsbeef.com
    • westonkia.com
    • orange whip trainer.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Orange Whip
    • Birdie Ball
    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Weston Kia
    • Club Glove



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    36 mins
  • Gary Van Sickle - Golf Writer -Afterhours
    Aug 22 2025

    The salient focus of our discourse in this episode revolves around the reflections of Gary Van Sickle, who articulates his thoughts on both the tangible and intangible losses one experiences throughout life. In a candid exchange, we confront the complexities of sentimentality, as Gary shares his perspective on cherished possessions and significant moments that have shaped his journey. The conversation unveils a deeper exploration of memory, particularly in relation to familial bonds, as Gary poignantly reminisces about his late father and the lasting impact of that relationship. We delve into the nuances of personal anecdotes from the world of golf, revealing humorous yet profound insights into the nature of competition and camaraderie. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder of the importance of connection, both with our past and with those who remain integral to our lives.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Painted Hills Natural Beef
    • Facebook
    • Starbucks
    • Ernie Els
    • Jim Furyk
    • Arnold Palmer
    • Charles Coody
    • Oliver Nutt

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • paintedhillsnaturalbeef.com
    • firstcall.si.com
    • facebook.com



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    21 mins
  • Gary Van Sickle - Golf Writer
    Aug 16 2025

    This podcast episode revolves around the evolving landscape of golf journalism and the implications of changing media dynamics within the sport. We engage in a profound discourse with Gary Van Sickle, a seasoned journalist who sheds light on the diminishing coverage of golf tours, particularly the LPGA and the Korn Ferry Tour, due to the dwindling resources of traditional media outlets. The conversation delves into the complexities of media representation, contrasting the past with the present, where influencers and content creators dominate the narrative, often at the expense of substantive reporting. We also explore the recent changes within the PGA Tour, including the appointment of a new CEO, and the challenges faced by the tour amidst the rise of alternative leagues such as LIV Golf. This episode serves as a critical examination of the current state of golf media and the nuances that shape public perception and engagement with the sport.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • birdieball.com
    • si.com
    • newengland.golf
    • paintedhillsbeef.com
    • snell.com
    • carsleygolf.com
    • firstcall.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Birdie Ball
    • First Call
    • Golf News Network
    • si.com
    • Pro golf weekly
    • newengland.golf
    • Golf Channel
    • Golf Magazine
    • Golf Digest
    • Golf World
    • Snell Golf Balls
    • Carsley Golf
    • Painted Hills Beef
    • Weston Kia
    • Kia



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    40 mins