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The conversation discusses the impact of John Rahm's move to LIV Golf and the potential implications for the PGA Tour and the golf industry as a whole. It explores the reasons behind Rahm's decision, including the opportunity to build a legacy and the potential for growth and development in Spanish and junior golf.
The conversation also touches on the fractures within the PGA Tour leadership and the need for unity and collaboration in the golf community. It emphasizes the importance of accessibility and media coverage in spreading awareness and understanding of LIV Golf.
Overall, the conversation highlights Live Golf as a catalyst for change and the potential for a more unified and exciting future for professional golf. In this conversation, Ben and Mark discuss the concept of team golf and its appeal to players, especially kids.
They express excitement about the creation of new teams and players in the coming weeks. They also mention the possibility of a future episode dedicated to exploring how the team element can attract a larger market.
The conversation concludes with a preview of upcoming episodes and a farewell message.
Takeaways
Chapters
Golf Lovers United Fanzone!
Fan of the show? Get involved even more by visiting our fanzone, with a range of membership and support options to bring you even closer to the action and to give you chance to have your say on the show!
Vist the fanzone now: https://www.glugc.com/support
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Thanks to our current GLU Brand Ambassadors:
Thanks to our current GLU Golf Lovers:
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If you like the show, remember to tell your golf-loving friends that they can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at https://www.glugc.com.
The easiest way to do all of that is at https://www.glugc.com/listen.
If you want to support the show, we appreciate you and you can do that at https://www.glugc.com/support.
Golf Lovers United is produced by Mark (@MrAsquith), Ben (@GolfLoverUK) and J (@ProGolfCritic) every week.
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3131 ratings
The conversation discusses the impact of John Rahm's move to LIV Golf and the potential implications for the PGA Tour and the golf industry as a whole. It explores the reasons behind Rahm's decision, including the opportunity to build a legacy and the potential for growth and development in Spanish and junior golf.
The conversation also touches on the fractures within the PGA Tour leadership and the need for unity and collaboration in the golf community. It emphasizes the importance of accessibility and media coverage in spreading awareness and understanding of LIV Golf.
Overall, the conversation highlights Live Golf as a catalyst for change and the potential for a more unified and exciting future for professional golf. In this conversation, Ben and Mark discuss the concept of team golf and its appeal to players, especially kids.
They express excitement about the creation of new teams and players in the coming weeks. They also mention the possibility of a future episode dedicated to exploring how the team element can attract a larger market.
The conversation concludes with a preview of upcoming episodes and a farewell message.
Takeaways
Chapters
Golf Lovers United Fanzone!
Fan of the show? Get involved even more by visiting our fanzone, with a range of membership and support options to bring you even closer to the action and to give you chance to have your say on the show!
Vist the fanzone now: https://www.glugc.com/support
--
Thanks to our current GLU Brand Ambassadors:
Thanks to our current GLU Golf Lovers:
--
If you like the show, remember to tell your golf-loving friends that they can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at https://www.glugc.com.
The easiest way to do all of that is at https://www.glugc.com/listen.
If you want to support the show, we appreciate you and you can do that at https://www.glugc.com/support.
Golf Lovers United is produced by Mark (@MrAsquith), Ben (@GolfLoverUK) and J (@ProGolfCritic) every week.
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