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Rubber Snakes, Clutch Putts & Future Champs: Inside the Golfweek Amateur Tour

Rubber Snakes, Clutch Putts & Future Champs: Inside the Golfweek Amateur Tour

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On this episode of Golfweek Amateur Tour – The Podcast, hosts Tim Newman and Chris Rocha deliver a mix of heart, humor, and high-level Amateur Golf Competition.

We kick things off with Mike Cobb, April’s Member of the Month from the Charleston tour. Alongside Tour Director Tim Sumption, Mike shares how he’s brought over 20 new players to the tour, built friendships in every flight, and kept the spirit light with his now-famous rubber snake prank. You’ll hear what makes the Charleston scene so strong and why Mike sticks around to cheer on golfers from every flight.

Then we meet Brandon Filantres, the 17-year-old phenom who recently claimed the D-Flight title at the PGA West Regional. Brandon opens up about maintaining a big lead, bouncing back from pressure, and how his journey in Amateur Golf Tournaments is just getting started.

Also in this episode:

  • Must-play course shoutouts: Parris Island, Wyboo Golf Club, Orangeburg CC
  • Why Joe Jaspers’ US Senior Open qualification has the tour buzzing
  • How the Golfweek Amateur Tour builds community through Competitive Golf Events

Whether you’re chasing a National Championship or just love the Golfweek Amateur Tour, this episode proves once again that this is Where Amateurs Play Like Pros!

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