The episode begins with a nod to sponsors Devereux Golf and Swannies Golf before Buttsy shares his New Year golf resolutions. Matt Cook discusses self-investment in golf, leading to a review of 2024’s pro golf highlights, focusing on Scottie Scheffler…
The Golf Business w/ Ted Simons Matt Cook sits down with Ted Simons for an insightful discussion on his diverse career in golf and sports initiatives worldwide. Ted shares his experiences with Nicklaus Academies and the challenges faced in international…
Matt Cook, Brent Grant, and Buttsy delve into a golf-centric discussion, starting with attire trends and promotions from Swannies and Devereux Golf. They explore the dynamics of scramble events, including cheating tactics and Buttsy’s unique advice. The episode covers recent…
The PGA Tour, flush with a $1.5 billion investment from private equity and still negotiating with the Saudi-backers of LIV Golf as a minority investor, is hiring a CEO for the first time who will work alongside Commissioner Jay Monahan.…
Matt Cook, Buttsy, and Brent Grant kick off with a recap of the Hero World Challenge and debate The Greatest Golfer of All Time. They preview the Grant Thornton Invitational and discuss some of their new & potential sponsors for…
Matt Cook and Buttsy lead an engaging episode packed with golf insights and humor. They kick off with a shoutout to their sponsor Swannies Golf. A funny story from Yellowstone sets the stage for a discussion on the worst golf…
Tony Finau’s wife responds to LIV Golf rumours as star drops out of Tiger Woods event **Join the Community:** Don’t miss out on any of the latest sports news and updates—be sure to subscribe to the channel, hit the notification…
Tony Finau’s impressive net worth, Jon Rahm friendship, defiant LIV Golf statement **Join the Community:** Don’t miss out on any of the latest sports news and updates—be sure to subscribe to the channel, hit the notification bell, and give this…
UPDATE: This post has been updated with responses to inquiries from a PGA Tour spokesperson. The PGA Tour paid $284 million in compensation to its more than 1300 employees in 2023, a 30 percent rise from 2022, and $103 million,…