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Trey Wingo sits down with Notah Begay III for a smart, no-nonsense breakdown of what the 2025 PGA Tour season really meant in the post-LIV landscape, why Scottie Scheffler’s quiet dominance may define a new era, and how the Tour is trying to build an identity that can survive life after Tiger Woods.
They dig into whether Tiger can still realistically chase win number 83, what venues might suit his body, how a potential move to the Champions Tour fits into his future, and why his mental approach remains his ultimate superpower. Begay also explains how the business side of the PGA Tour is changing under Brian Rolapp, what that means for journeymen and rising young players, and why the US keeps getting outclassed by Europe in the Ryder Cup from culture to preparation.
Along the way, Notah shares personal stories about Tiger going back to junior golf, his own unlikely path from a New Mexico muni to Stanford and the PGA Tour, and the health scares that reshaped his life.
This episode delivers smart, factual, no-nonsense golf insight for fans who are done with empty takes and want the truth behind what’s happening in the game.
By Trey WingoTrey Wingo sits down with Notah Begay III for a smart, no-nonsense breakdown of what the 2025 PGA Tour season really meant in the post-LIV landscape, why Scottie Scheffler’s quiet dominance may define a new era, and how the Tour is trying to build an identity that can survive life after Tiger Woods.
They dig into whether Tiger can still realistically chase win number 83, what venues might suit his body, how a potential move to the Champions Tour fits into his future, and why his mental approach remains his ultimate superpower. Begay also explains how the business side of the PGA Tour is changing under Brian Rolapp, what that means for journeymen and rising young players, and why the US keeps getting outclassed by Europe in the Ryder Cup from culture to preparation.
Along the way, Notah shares personal stories about Tiger going back to junior golf, his own unlikely path from a New Mexico muni to Stanford and the PGA Tour, and the health scares that reshaped his life.
This episode delivers smart, factual, no-nonsense golf insight for fans who are done with empty takes and want the truth behind what’s happening in the game.