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On Spec: DJ wins big! Slice-killing drivers | Is Adams Golf back?
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On Spec: Rory wins | Let’s talk Kirkland wedges
It was a week of slump busting in professional golf and host Ryan Barath breaks down the wins on the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and the Champions Tour, thanks to wins by Rory McIlroy, Moriya Jutanugarn, and Alex Cejka.
The second part of the show covers the Kirkland Signature Wedges and the fantastic value they offer to golfers — even with their limited options.
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On Spec: Building the perfect combo set
In this episode, host Ryan Barath breaks down the best way to evaluate your set of clubs from top to bottom and how to use technology to your advantage when it comes to building a combo set.
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On Spec: Sam Bettinardi interview
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Miami Al
Aug 24, 2020 at 8:19 pm
Good show except for the harangue on ” growing golf”
If you want to grow golf take a friend or relative and teach them basic courtesy
Unless you are in the golf business, players don’t care and don t want players who are only playing because the movies and bowling alleys are closed
I walk and usually play solo without issue- but this covid season has brought out the worst ” golfers ” ever
Range ball playing, radio blasting- riding carts through traps, tomahawking greens etc
The courses need the money ( no 19th hole dollars ) so it is permitted
But just blindly wanting to grow golf for the industry is like oil guys wanting to drill in the Arctic to “give” you lower prices
Or maybe more Top Golfs and encourage the clowns to play there and maybe they will develop an appreciation for the game