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The divide between golf purists and pragmatists takes center stage in this episode as we explore what truly gives a major championship its identity. Fresh off Scottie Scheffler's commanding PGA Championship victory, we examine not just his dominant performance but the deeper question: should prestigious majors be played on familiar tour stops, or does that diminish their special character?
When industry insider Aarik Greenely unexpectedly joins the conversation, the debate intensifies. Drawing from his extensive background in golf, Aarik offers a nuanced perspective on the PGA Championship's place in the major hierarchy—challenging enough to test every aspect of a player's game without crossing into the punitive territory of a US Open. "I don't like watching the best golfers in the world get embarrassed," Greenely asserts, sparking a thoughtful exchange about what makes tournament golf compelling for both players and spectators.
Between discussions of Scheffler's potential Grand Slam path and Harry Hall's strong T19 finish, we share the excitement of our community-building ball marker scavenger hunt across Las Vegas. This local initiative has listeners following social media clues to find hidden Ball Markers at unexpected locations—from local golf centers to poke restaurants. The episode closes with an intimate equipment conversation as we reveal our favorite clubs and golf balls, offering both personal insights and practical recommendations for fellow golf enthusiasts.
Join us next week when Dave from Goodwood Putters visits to share his expertise on custom putters and the craft behind them. Until then, keep an eye on @hittinggreens on Instagram for the next ball marker drop somewhere in the Henderson area!
Support the show
Special thank goes out to our show sponsors:
🏌️♂️Garsen Grips - https://garsengolf.com
And also our show supporters:
⛳️ Las Vegas Golf Superstore - https://www.worldwidegolfshops.com/
🏌️♂️ Rohrs Golf Co - https://rohrsgolf.com/
By Mathew Wangrycht & Joe Keith4.9
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The divide between golf purists and pragmatists takes center stage in this episode as we explore what truly gives a major championship its identity. Fresh off Scottie Scheffler's commanding PGA Championship victory, we examine not just his dominant performance but the deeper question: should prestigious majors be played on familiar tour stops, or does that diminish their special character?
When industry insider Aarik Greenely unexpectedly joins the conversation, the debate intensifies. Drawing from his extensive background in golf, Aarik offers a nuanced perspective on the PGA Championship's place in the major hierarchy—challenging enough to test every aspect of a player's game without crossing into the punitive territory of a US Open. "I don't like watching the best golfers in the world get embarrassed," Greenely asserts, sparking a thoughtful exchange about what makes tournament golf compelling for both players and spectators.
Between discussions of Scheffler's potential Grand Slam path and Harry Hall's strong T19 finish, we share the excitement of our community-building ball marker scavenger hunt across Las Vegas. This local initiative has listeners following social media clues to find hidden Ball Markers at unexpected locations—from local golf centers to poke restaurants. The episode closes with an intimate equipment conversation as we reveal our favorite clubs and golf balls, offering both personal insights and practical recommendations for fellow golf enthusiasts.
Join us next week when Dave from Goodwood Putters visits to share his expertise on custom putters and the craft behind them. Until then, keep an eye on @hittinggreens on Instagram for the next ball marker drop somewhere in the Henderson area!
Support the show
Special thank goes out to our show sponsors:
🏌️♂️Garsen Grips - https://garsengolf.com
And also our show supporters:
⛳️ Las Vegas Golf Superstore - https://www.worldwidegolfshops.com/
🏌️♂️ Rohrs Golf Co - https://rohrsgolf.com/

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