This week on Golf & Gospel, we tee it up with a packed bag full of storylines from the world of golf — and close out with a word that hits closer to home than any birdie putt.
We kick things off celebrating Nelly Korda’s victory at the Chevron Championship — another major for one of the game’s most dominant players. But what does her continued excellence mean for women’s golf? We break down the good, the complicated, and the conversation it’s sparking across the sport.
Then we shift to the Ryder Cup talk that has everyone buzzing: Jim Furyk has been named USA captain. We weigh in on why that’s an inspired choice — and where the doubts creep in.
From there, we head to the bayou for the Zurich Classic, where one of the week’s most heartwarming stories unfolded. Matt Fitzpatrick and his brother Alex teamed up — and the results could be life-changing for Alex’s PGA Tour future. Brotherhood in action, on and off the course.
We also get into the growing tension around Signature Events, as Rory McIlroy and four other top players announce they’ll be skipping the next one. What does this mean for the tour’s biggest showcase events?
And to close it out — we step off the course and into the Word. We talk about what it truly means to have a servant’s heart, and why Christ’s call to serve one another isn’t just a Sunday sentiment — it’s a daily posture. A timely reminder for all of us, whether we’re competing or just living.
🎙️ Subscribe, share, and go serve somebody this week.