Episodes

  • The Golfer’s Mindset
    Oct 9 2025
    Matt Cook delves into the significance of showing emotion in golf, particularly in the context of the Ryder Cup, as he introduces the final episode of 2025. The episode features insights from Dr. Lee Piccarello on the golfer's mindset, alongside discussions on Tiger Woods' profound impact and how the Ryder Cup contrasts with regular tournaments. The personalities and characters of LIV Golf players are explored, emphasizing how emotion fosters audience connection. Personal anecdotes highlight the future of emotional engagement in golf, culminating in a conclusion that ties together these themes, with sponsor mentions for Devereux Golf and Rokform interspersed.
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    21 mins
  • 2025 Ryder Cup Recap
    Oct 2 2025
    Matt Cook explores Europe's Ryder Cup win and Luke Donald's impactful captaincy, dissecting the final score and U.S. team's issues. The episode discusses New York crowd dynamics, golf's elitist image, and Rory McIlroy's reactions to perceived hypocrisy. It examines broadcasters' focus, Donald's strategy, and the role of data in modern golf. Tommy Fleetwood's standout performance, U.S. team prep issues, and course setup blunders are highlighted. Celebrations of Team Europe and a look ahead to the 2027 Ryder Cup are included. The episode concludes with thoughts on Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods as potential captains, player performances, and sponsor acknowledgments.
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    38 mins
  • 2025 Ryder Cup Show
    Sep 25 2025
    Matt Cook, Buttsy, and Brent Grant dive into Ryder Cup excitement, discussing Bethpage Black's setup, including stadium seating and weather. They explore European team dynamics, U.S. team challenges, and the New York crowd's impact. Buttsy shares ticket insights and the potential rowdiness of USA chants. The episode covers Brandel Chamblee's opinions, Arnold Schwarzenegger's clip, and golf-politics intersections. They discuss player compensation, crowd loyalty, and event predictions, including Trump's attendance, military flyovers, and Ben Griffin's potential 2025 performance.
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    59 mins
  • Scottie Scheffler's Win, Mental Training, and Ryder Cup Team Dynamics
    Sep 18 2025
    Matt Cook shares Scottie Scheffler's perspective on golf alongside his own fitness journey, emphasizing the pivotal role health plays in performance. The mental aspect of golf is dissected, offering coaching insights and strategies for improvement. Golf updates set the stage for Ryder Cup anticipation, with in-depth analysis on team dynamics and bonding. Remembering Charlie Kirk, the episode touches on personal growth and golf's significance. The Procore Championship and Scottie Scheffler's recent win are discussed, highlighting mental training and the resilience of a 5 a.m. comeback. Shout-outs to golf partners and sponsors like Devereux Golf and Rokform are interspersed throughout, concluding with a thoughtful sign-off.
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    39 mins
  • 2025 Ryder Cup Pre-Preview Show
    Sep 11 2025
    Matt Cook and Brent Grant dive into Bryson DeChambeau's caddie experience, offering insights into his short game. The episode highlights Brent's PGA Tour comeback and his engagement with social media. They introduce a pre-preview of the 2025 Ryder Cup, discussing predictions and Keegan Bradley's potential captaincy. First-timers on the Ryder Cup team and an analysis of the European squad are explored, along with Jon Rahm's pivotal role. Bryson's ban from Silverado and Brent's perspective on the course are debated. They reflect on the Napa Valley tournament experience, delve into the future of Grass League Golf, and discuss Ryder Cup ticket pricing implications. Wrapping up, Brent shares his preparation for Q School.
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    51 mins
  • The #1 Golf Social Media Accounts You Need to Follow
    Sep 4 2025
    Matt Cook and Buttsy delve into the intersection of golf and social media, discussing influential accounts and top YouTube channels that shape the digital landscape. They explore the vibrant golf Twitter scene and the challenges of content creation, including dealing with creator burnout. The episode highlights strategies for tournament preparation and examines golf's growing presence on TikTok. A controversy involving Vijay's alleged burner account adds intrigue, while future PGA Tour events and the Ryder Cup are previewed. Engaging with their audience, they reflect on golf rivalries and the impact of social media on the sport before wrapping up with final thoughts.
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    52 mins
  • 2025 USA Ryder Cup Selection Show
    Aug 28 2025
    Matt Cook and Buttsy kick off with a lively discussion on the upcoming Tour Championship and Ryder Cup, diving into predictions for both Team USA and Team Europe. They explore Ryder Cup picks, rumors, and the role of patriotism in the event. The episode delves into FedEx Cup insights and Tommy Fleetwood's recent win, highlighting his mental toughness. The duo debates Scottie Scheffler's season and the Player of the Year title. With a focus on mental coaching in golf, they share personal anecdotes and experiences from the course. Wrapping up, they consider future Ryder Cup prospects and the potential influence of Tiger Woods, while reminiscing about memorable viewing experiences.
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    50 mins
  • 2025 Tour Championship Preview
    Aug 21 2025
    Matt Cook and Buttsy dive into a lively discussion on Scottie Scheffler's recent BMW Championship win and his consistent performance, drawing comparisons to Tiger Woods' mental game. The episode also touches on the U.S. Amateur Championships and the ongoing debate between match play and stroke play formats. They explore the evolving landscape of golf equipment technology and make predictions for the FedEx Cup Tour Championship. The conversation shifts to LIV Golf drama, including Jon Rahm's controversy and Phil Mickelson speculations. Buttsy shares updates on his health kick and cooking content, while the duo acknowledges their sponsors and gives a nod to Brent Grant.
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    1 hr and 6 mins