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In this episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy (@adplacksports) is joined by Brian Kirschner of the Tap In Birdie podcast to break down the entire betting board for the FedEx St. Jude’s Championship. They discuss their picks to win, some sleepers farther down the board, and of course, who absolutely has zero chance of winning. Andy and Brian also discuss Justin Thomas’ valiant effort at the Wyndham to make the playoffs, his Ryder Cup chances, and who they believe should be on the Ryder Cup team. They also discuss which side they believe is the betting bet, and the discourse around Europe’s chances and their growing popularity. Andy and Brian also touch on Bryson’s 58 at LIV Greenbrier, as well as Brian’s recent trip to Oak Hill. Thanks for listening and subscribing to Inside Golf Podcast.
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In this episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy (@adplacksports) is joined by Brian Kirschner of the Tap In Birdie podcast to break down the entire betting board for the FedEx St. Jude’s Championship. They discuss their picks to win, some sleepers farther down the board, and of course, who absolutely has zero chance of winning. Andy and Brian also discuss Justin Thomas’ valiant effort at the Wyndham to make the playoffs, his Ryder Cup chances, and who they believe should be on the Ryder Cup team. They also discuss which side they believe is the betting bet, and the discourse around Europe’s chances and their growing popularity. Andy and Brian also touch on Bryson’s 58 at LIV Greenbrier, as well as Brian’s recent trip to Oak Hill. Thanks for listening and subscribing to Inside Golf Podcast.
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