House and Hubbard are back to discuss Rory McIlroy’s rocky year ending on a high note after he won the DP World Tour Championship (03:32). After, they touch on Rafael Campos’s first PGA Tour win at Bermuda (16:20), the outrageous ticket prices for the Ryder Cup (30:03), and more. Finally, they preview and offer their favorite plays for the RSM Classic (40:23).
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Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard
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House and Hubbard are back during the quiet portion of the PGA Tour season to discuss all of the latest developments from the PGA-LIV negotiations, including the proposed changes that may be on the way and what they would like to see (02:24). Then, they head down to Los Cabos and offer their favorite plays for the World Wide Technology Championship (27:07).
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House and Hubbard are back to recap the past few weeks of the Fall Swing (02:21). After that, they rip through their criticisms of the Tour, including an underwhelming fan experience, PGA Tour Live, and obscene Ryder Cup prices (10:08). Finally, the guys head to Narashino to preview the Zozo Championship and offer their favorite plays for the tournament (32:10)!
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House and Hubbard are back to recap the Presidents Cup, including the U.S. team’s victory, what Keegan Bradley can take away from this tournament and how to increase interest with the event (01:57). Then, they discuss Jay Monahan and Yasir Al-Rumayyan playing together at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and what it means in terms of merger negotiations (21:42). Finally, the guys preview the upcoming Sanderson Farms Championship and offer their favorite plays for the tournament (32:26).
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The Presidents Cup is here, and House and Hubbard are joined by none other than Twenty First Group’s Justin Ray to preview the tournament! They discuss the best strategies for both the international and U.S. teams (05:20), how the first-timers will fare on both teams (18:23), and whether the U.S. has a considerable edge (23:52). Then they highlight the players they’re bullish on for the tournament (33:27).
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Guest: Justin Ray
Producer: Eduardo Ocampo
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House and Hubbard start the pod with the news of Tiger Woods undergoing surgery and their recap and gripes with the Solheim Cup and the Fortinet Championship (03:49). Then in Tour de Farce, they delve into what future seasons of the PGA will look like according to the latest buzz from LIV/PGA negotiations and what needs to happen to gain more traction (21:07). They end off with their quick thoughts on Rory and the Irish Open (39:02).
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House and Hubbard start the pod by discussing Mark Hubbard qualifying for the Procore Championship after missing the registration deadline (01:49). Then, in Tour de Farce, they get into the latest news around golf, including Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy facing Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau, Tiger Woods and PGA officials meeting with LIV, and more (08:28). Then, they preview both the Solheim Cup (22:26) and Fortinet Championship (27:02).
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Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard
Producer: Eduardo Ocampo
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House and Hubbard tee off by recapping Scottie Scheffler’s win at the lackluster Tour Championship (02:00). They discuss the lack of stakes during the tournament and why the FedEx Cup format isn’t working. Then, they talk about their frustrations over the reveal of Ludvig Aberg’s knee injury (22:08) before discussing the captain’s picks for the upcoming Presidents Cup (30:00).
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Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard
Producer: Eduardo Ocampo
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House and Hubbard are joined by Brendan Porath, cohost of the ‘Shotgun Start’ podcast, to recap the Women’s Open (02:58) and the BMW Championship (13:10). Then, they discuss how they would fix the playoffs (19:07), their impressions of Ludvig Aberg’s first season, and more. Finally, they preview and offer their favorite plays for the Tour Championship (47:03).
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Hosts: Joe House and Nathan Hubbard
Guest: Brendan Porath
Producer: Eduardo Ocampo
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House and Hubbard start with a recap of the St. Jude Championship, discussing their issues with the tournament, Hideki’s strong win, and Tom Kim’s flailing finish (01:36). Then, they briefly discuss the release of the 2025 schedule and what they wish they would’ve seen. After, they get into their preview of the BMW Championship and their favorite plays for the tournament (27:37).
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House and Hubbard recap what went on during the Wyndham Championship, including Matt Kuchar's decision to not finish his round on Sunday, the overly long final round, and the cause for it (01:43). After, the guys kick off the start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs with their preview of the St. Jude Championship and their favorite plays for the tournament (32:09).
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