Episodes

  • The Best of TGJ Podcast feat. Jimmy Dunne, Keith Mitchell, D.J. Piehowski, Leon Panetta & Sandra Boynton
    Dec 23 2025

    When we started this podcast back in 2017, we didn’t have a grand plan. We just wanted to tell good golf stories and see where they took us. Two hundred episodes later, that’s still our north star.


    To mark the occasion, we asked a few familiar voices from the show to pick their favorite episode from the first 199. TGJ’s Tom Coyne, Casey Bannon, Travis Hill and Alek Timm, along with our original host, No Laying Up’s D.J. Piehowski, each share why these shows stuck with them before rolling them out in full.


    The result is nearly four hours of conversations that helped shape the podcast. It’s meant for long drives, holiday travel, and strolling down memory lane. Start at the beginning or jump around. Either way, thanks for listening.


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    (00:00:00) A thank you from Tom Coyne

    (00:03:54) The story of Len Mattiace, selected by D.J. Piehowski

    (01:02:38) Jimmy Dunne, selected by Tom Coyne

    (01:29:20) Leon Panetta & Ted Balestreri, selected by Casey Bannon

    (01:59:18) Sandra Boynton, selected by Travis Hill

    (02:49:26) Keith Mitchell, selected by Alek Timm

    (03:56:01) Here’s to the next 200

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    3 hrs and 57 mins
  • Episode 199: Jeff Warne Is Up To Something
    Dec 9 2025

    Jeff Warne has quietly led one of golf’s most interesting lives, from growing up in Augusta to building a stellar reputation as a top-100 instructor to becoming director of golf at The Bridge. He’s spent decades learning how clubs create the best experiences, and now he’s putting it into practice with one of his own with New Holland Golf Club, a new project rising amidst the Aiken golf boom. Warne joins Tom Coyne to lay out his vision for New Holland’s identity: a “firm but slow” heathland design, a UK-inspired access model, no cabins in sight, and a damn good hot dog bar. It’s an inside look at one of the most interesting new builds in American golf.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 198: The Rise, Fall and Rise of The Bryan Bros
    Nov 26 2025

    They were can’t-miss kids. South Carolina standouts. PGA Tour hopefuls. Pioneers of golf’s YouTube era. But success is rarely a straight line. Alongside their feature in The Golfer’s Journal No. 34, George and Wesley Bryan sit down with TGJ managing editor Travis Hill to finally tell their whole story from the patio at Solina Golf Club, where it all began. They talk about the early days at Solina under their dad’s watch, the mini-tour failures, the trick-shot breakout that kept the lights on, and Wesley’s rapid climb to the PGA Tour. They also open up about their financial rock bottoms, the creative bets that paid off, and the growing tension with the PGA Tour as they carve their own path on YouTube. It’s the full arc of the Bryan Bros rise, fall, and rise again, told in their own words.


    Editor’s Note: This podcast was recorded in May 2025.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 197: David Coggins & the Art of the Pursuit
    Nov 11 2025

    Author and essayist David Coggins has long explored the rituals that shape a life well lived. In his book The Optimist, he turns that focus to fly fishing, uncovering lessons in patience, humility, and craft that echo the same challenges found in golf. In this thoughtful conversation with host Tom Coyne, Coggins reflects on why the best days on the water—and the course—rarely come down to results, but to the time spent outside, learning and improving. Together, they wander through Scotland’s rivers and fairways, the art of slowing down, and the satisfaction of being a perpetual student in a pursuit that resists mastery.


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    1 hr and 10 mins