Where PGA & LPGA Players, Legends, & Top Instructors Share Their Stories, Insights, & Playing Lessons. If you love golf tune in and you'll hear some of the game's greatest players and legends sharing stories from their playing careers plus insights into what going on around the game. You'll also get playing lessons from some of the top Instructors from around the country.
On this episode of Next on the Tee, I get to share with you two outstanding guests who have achieved greatness in their fields and share incredible stories, insights, and advice.
First up is PGA Master Professional John Hughes, making his seventh appearance on the show. Achieving PGA Master Professional status is one of the highest levels in golf instruction, earned by only about 480 of the more than 30,000 PGA Professionals worldwide—placing John among the top 1% of golf instructors. John shares fantastic golf tips and instruction to help improve your game, including how to warm up quickly when you're running late for your tee time, how to overcome fear and negative thinking on the golf course, and how to make more consistent center-clubface contact like the pros do.
Then I cross over into the worlds of track and field and the NFL with former LSU and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Eddie Kennison. Eddie reflects on his remarkable athletic career, being inducted into the Louisiana and Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, and why—more than three decades after leaving LSU for the NFL Draft—he returned to school in his 50s to earn his college degree. Eddie also shares stories about playing for legendary coaches including Mike Ditka and Dick Vermeil, discusses how the wide receiver position has evolved over the years, and even talks about his appearance on Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares thanks to his passion for cooking.
It’s a fun, insightful, and entertaining episode filled with golf instruction, sports stories, life lessons, and great conversation.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy another great edition of Next on the Tee—where golf legends live and your game gets better.
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In this episode of Next on the Tee, I'm joined by two of the game’s top instructors to help you lower your scores where it matters most—on the greens. Since nearly 40–50% of our strokes are with the putter, eliminating three-putts can make an immediate difference in your game.
First up is top instructor Tom Patri, who shares insights from a putting clinic he hosted at Twin Eagles in Naples, Florida. Tom breaks down the fundamentals of the putting stroke, including whether it should be straight back and straight through or naturally arcing, how to aim the putter face more accurately, and whether the “ball under your lead eye” setup rule is fact or myth.
In segment two, I'm joined by Taylor Crosby, Lead Instructor at The Kingdom at Lake Oconee, who discusses how golfers can achieve more center-face contact, what he commonly sees during putter fittings, and the differences between mallet and blade putters. Taylor also reveals one of the most overlooked fundamentals that we don’t practice enough.
If you want to make more putts, eliminate three-putts, and gain confidence on the greens, this episode is packed with practical golf tips, putting instruction, and insights from two of the game’s best teachers.
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On this episode of Next on the Tee, two compelling guests join the show to share incredible golf stories, insights into the future of the game, and the technology shaping modern performance.
Leading things off is golf industry veteran Rich Katz, a man who has spent more than three decades representing PGA Tour players and helping shape the business side of professional golf. Rich is the Founder of The Buffalo Agency, a division of Billy Casper Golf, and during our conversation he shares memorable stories about his close relationship with golf legend Billy Casper, along with insights from his decades inside the professional game. Rich also talks about the incredible surge in golf participation since the pandemic, exciting companies he encountered at the PGA Merchandise Show, and how AI and new technology are influencing golf instruction, golf equipment, and the future of the game.
Then we turn to one of the rising talents in our game, Jenn Whaley, the Senior Product Manager of Golf Balls at Callaway Golf. Jenn gives us a fascinating inside look at the technology behind the new Callaway Chrome Tour golf ball, that's generating faster ball speeds, what cross-seam and in-seam means for aerodynamics, and how the team at the Ely Callaway Performance Center continues to push performance forward for players of all skill levels. Jenn also discusses the growing number of women entering the game, creative golf ball designs, and how equipment innovation can help golfers play better and enjoy the game more.
Between Rich’s decades of golf industry experience and golf stories from the PGA Tour, and Jenn’s insights into golf technology, golf equipment, and modern performance design, this episode delivers an entertaining and informative look at the people and ideas shaping the future of golf.
Tune in for another great conversation where golf legends live and your game gets better, filled with engaging golf stories, golf tips, golf instruction, insights, and perspectives from the people helping grow the game we all love.
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On this episode of Next on the Tee, I welcome two outstanding guests—legendary sports documentarian Ross Greenburg and two-time PGA Tour winner Donnie Hammond.
Ross, former President of HBO Sports and now runs his own Production company, which is producing some of the great documentaries and movies of our time. Ross has been the creative force behind more than 100 award-winning documentaries. He takes us inside the making of Miracle and Do You Believe in Miracles, sharing behind-the-scenes stories about Herb Brooks, Kurt Russell’s preparation, and how they recreated the emotion of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team’s gold medal run. We also revisit his acclaimed projects 61, When It Was a Game, and his Magic & Bird documentary.
Then Donnie Hammond shares unforgettable PGA Tour stories, including his dominant Q-School performance at TPC Sawgrass, competing in The Masters, a practice round with Arnold Palmer, and his thoughts on Anthony Kim’s comeback victory in Australia. Plus, a fun conversation about NASA’s Artemis II mission and the return to lunar orbit.
It’s a powerful mix of sports history, golf legends, professional golf stories, PGA Tour insight, and unforgettable storytelling.
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In Part 2 of Season 13, Episode 5, we sharpen the most important club in your bag — your mind.
Dr. Bob Winters, “The Confidence Doctor,” returns with a powerful lesson on patience, resilience, and mental toughness in golf. This month’s Dr. Bob-ism says it all: “Patience is confidence waiting to happen.” We dive into how emotional control, persistence, and belief directly impact your scores — especially when the round starts going sideways. If you’re looking to lower scores through better golf psychology and course management, this segment is for you.
Then Dave Stockton Jr. makes his long-overdue return to the show. We talk about the legendary Stockton family’s influence on the game, Ryder Cup success, and why their winning mindset could be exactly what Team USA needs next time around. Dave also shares stories from recent rounds at some incredible West Coast golf courses, including time spent at Goathill Park, the oceanside public course co-owned by Bill Murray, plus hanging out with Dodgers and Padres legend Steve Garvey.
From mental game mastery to Ryder Cup strategy and hidden gem golf courses, this episode blends instruction, insight, and great stories from inside the game.
Thank you for pressing play and being part of the journey.
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Scott McCarron and Juli Inkster join me for an unforgettable episode filled with major championship stories, Solheim Cup drama, and insight into the future of professional golf.
Scott shares his thoughts on the proposed PGA Tour changes, winning the Senior Players Championship coming from six shots back, the difficulty of qualifying for the Champions Tour, and why leadership matters in growing the game. We also revisit the Miracle on Ice and another iconic Winter Olympic moment.
World Golf Hall of Famer Juli Inkster reflects on winning the 1986 Mixed Team Championship with our friend Tom Purtzer, her 17-win college career at San Jose State, her first LPGA win as a rookie, and her emotional 1999 U.S. Women’s Open victory at age 38. Plus, an incredible Solheim Cup comeback story from 2015 and her legacy at San Jose State.
Legends. Leadership. Championship moments. It's all in this episode of Next on the Tee.
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On this edition of Next on the Tee, we blend game improvement with big-time sports conversation.
Leading things off is LPGA Class A Teaching Professional and Top 50 LPGA Instructor Debbie O’Connell. Debbie shares insights from her upcoming Conquer Your Golf Mind session and explains how mastering your mindset can transform not just your golf game—but your life. We dive into practical tips you can take straight to the course, including how to gain confidence in greenside bunkers, eliminate negative self-talk, stop labeling clubs as “can't hit it,” and create more power through better body rotation. She also walks us through the importance of forward shaft lean at impact, and what she’s building with her Business Golf Live venture.
Then we switch gears with Boston Globe columnist and acclaimed sports journalist Chad Finn. We kick things off with a look back at the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” and where it ranks among the greatest moments in sports history before breaking down the Super Bowl, Drake Maye’s performance and mindset, and the Patriots’ future under Mike Vrabel. From there, we head to Red Sox spring training to discuss offseason moves, roster decisions, Roman Anthony’s rising expectations, and whether Boston has done enough to compete in the AL East. Chad also shares insights from his outstanding books chronicling the Boston Celtics from 1946 to the present and more than a century of Red Sox history.
It’s a full episode packed with instruction, perspective, and stories from two outstanding guests.
Settle in and enjoy.
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In Part 2 of Season 13, Episode 3, I have the privilege of spending more time with Martin Chuck, one of the very best instructors in our game.
Martin shares incredible insight into what you should focus on if you only have time to work on one thing in your golf swing—and why clarity beats complexity every time. We also dive into whether we’re reaching the point of data overload in today’s game, especially with more and more technology and new data points becoming available.
Martin weighs in on the role confidence plays in becoming a great ball-striker and offers a fantastic tip on how to warm up with purpose before a round. Instead of just beating balls on the range, he explains why you should practice the specific shots you know you’ll face that day—so when it’s time to hit them on the course, you already know you can pull them off.
It’s practical, thoughtful, and packed with lessons you can take straight from the range to the first tee.
Thank you again for pressing play and being part of the journey.
Hi folks, and welcome in to this edition of Next on the Tee, where golf legends live and your game gets better. I’m grateful that you’re here and for pressing play.
This week’s show is one of those perfect blends of insight, instruction, and fun, as I’m joined by three great friends to talk about what’s happening around our game—and how we can all play it better.
Leading things off is our resident Director of Instruction, Tom Patri, fresh off the PGA Merchandise Show. TP shares some of the exciting new technology he saw on the floor, plus why playing the right golf ball for your swing matters more than most people realize. We also dive into Scottie Scheffler picking up right where he left off last season and the incredible performance by high school senior Blades Brown, who went toe-to-toe with Scottie—and why not winning may actually be the best thing that could’ve happened for him.
Then I go a little homer on you as I hop a ride with my good friend Paul Alexander from 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh. We talk Steelers, Penguins, Pirates, a little Winter Olympics nostalgia—including the Miracle on Ice—and how Paul is keeping his golf swing from getting rusty during the winter months.
And he’s perfectly sandwiched between two of the best instructors in the game, because when you press play on Part 2, I have the privilege of spending more time with Top 10 Golf Digest Instructor Martin Chuck. Martin shares what you should focus on if you only have time to work on one thing in your game, whether we’re reaching a point of data overload with all today’s technology, and how confidence plays a critical role in becoming a great ball-striker. He also delivers a fantastic tip on how to warm up with purpose—by practicing the shots you know you’ll need that day—so when you're faced with those shots on the course, you already know you can pull them off.
So no… I don’t have a good show for you this week. I’ve got a great one.
Thank you again for pressing play and for being part of the journey.
In Part 2 of Season 13, Episode 1, I’m excited to welcome back our good friend Dr. Bob Winters, The Confidence Doctor, for our monthly visit. Dr. Bob shares updates on the tremendous success his students continue to have and walks us through how to get into the right mindset—staying persistent, pushing through negativity, and learning how to get to “Yes” when self-doubt tells us "no".
Then we get another opportunity to visit with our good friend 17x winner on Tour, 1989 Open Champion, and Golf Legend Mark Calcavecchia. Calc shares his thoughts on the possibility of the PGA Tour reducing the number of tournaments starting in 2027, tells a terrific story about sitting with Jack Wulcotte while the legendary McGregor persimmon woods were being made for Mr. Nicklaus, explains why you won’t see him riding in an autonomous vehicle, and weighs in on whether he agrees with Jack Nicklaus’s belief that winning a major was sometimes easier than winning a regular Tour event.
It’s a fun, thoughtful, and story-filled close to the show. Thanks so much for pressing play and spending part of your week with me—I’m truly grateful you’re here.
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Hi folks… and welcome in to this edition of Next on the Tee—where golf legends live and your game gets better. I thank you so much for pressing play.
This week, I’m excited to share four terrific guests who will give you plenty to think about—and plenty of great stories to smile about along the way.
We kick things off with Mike Miller, Head Golf Professional at Big Canoe in Jasper, Georgia. Mike is also the newly elected Vice President of the PGA of Georgia—and the former Mayor of Flowery Branch, home of Atlanta Falcons training camp. Mike shares several practical tips you can work on right now, even if you’re dealing with snow or freezing temps. He’s an outstanding putter—having finished Top 10 twice at the Georgia Putting Championship—and he offers simple, effective putting advice, plus one tip that makes so much sense you’ll wonder why we haven’t all been doing it already. Mike also talks about the challenges of being a mayor in the social-media era and the incredible setup they have at Big Canoe.
Following Mike, our Resident Director of Instruction Tom Patri joins me. TP is always on the cutting edge, and he’s fully embraced AI in his instruction. His AI Assistant Pro—“Tommy Jr.”—helps students stay accountable with drills, video follow-ups, and lesson summaries. While I share some concerns about how AI could impact PGA and LPGA instructors, Tom explains how he’s using it as a tool to enhance learning, not replace great teaching.
Come back for Part 2 of the episode when we’re joined by The Confidence Doctor himself, Dr. Bob Winters. Dr. Bob updates us on the continued success of his students and walks us through how to develop the right mindset, push through negativity, and keep getting to “yes” when doubts creep in.
We wrap things up with our good friend Mark Calcavecchia. Calc shares his thoughts on the possibility of the PGA Tour reducing the number of tournaments beginning in 2027, tells a wonderful story about sitting with Jack Wulcotte while old McGregor persimmon woods were being made, explains why you won’t catch him in an autonomous vehicle, and weighs in on Jack Nicklaus’ famous belief that winning a major could be easier than winning a regular Tour event.
It’s a fun, insightful, and story-filled episode from start to finish. Thanks again for pressing play—and for being part of this week’s show.