Forward Press podcast: What to expect from Tiger, how good is Collin Morikawa, more

Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa are the main topics in episode 55 of Forward Press, a weekly Golfweek podcast.

Welcome to episode 55 of Forward Press, a weekly podcast from Golfweek.

In this edition of Forward Press, David Dusek catches up with Steve DiMeglio, on site at Muirfield Village Golf Club for the return of Tiger Woods to the PGA Tour.

They also discuss Justin Thomas and how he’ll respond after losing in a playoff at the Workday Charity Open, and, get into just how good is Collin Morikawa, who bested JT in that playoff.

You can download the podcast and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

Catch up on previous episodes of Forward Press here. Listen to this week’s episode below:

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Forward Press podcast: Bryson DeChambeau, Tiger Woods, PGA Tour schedule

Welcome to episode 54 of Forward Press, a weekly podcast from Golfweek, with David Dusek and Adam Schupak.

Welcome to episode 54 of Forward Press, a weekly podcast from Golfweek.

In this edition of Forward Press, David Dusek chats with colleague Adam Schupak about how dominating Bryson DeChambeau’s game is becoming, what influences (or consequences) it could have on the game of golf, what the remainder of the 2020 season looks like for Tiger Woods, and much more.

You can download the podcast and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

Catch up on previous episodes of Forward Press here. Listen to this week’s episode below:

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Forward Press podcast: The PGA Tour’s response to COVID-19, Rocket Mortgage Classic preview

In Golfweek’s latest podcast episode, we discuss how the PGA Tour is responding to COVID-19 and the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Welcome to episode 53 of Forward Press, a weekly podcast from your friends at Golfweek.

In this edition of Forward Press, David Dusek chats with Golfweek managing editor Tim Schmitt, about how the PGA Tour is responding to COVID-19 after competition has resumed. Schmitt and Dusek also discuss the upcoming Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club and how the sport of golf can take advantage of being one of the only sports available to the public right now.

You can download the podcast and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

Catch up on previous episodes of Forward Press here.

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Forward Press podcast: Charles Schwab Challenge preview, Jon Rahm on racism in America, more

In this week’s Forward Press podcast, we preview the Charles Schwab Challenge, how players prepared for the PGA Tour’s return and more.

Welcome to episode 52 of Forward Press, a weekly podcast from your friends at Golfweek.

In this edition, David Dusek chats with Golfweek managing editor Tim Schmitt about what the vibe is like this week at Colonial Country Club ahead of the PGA Tour’s return with the Charles Schwab Challenge, how Tour players are preparing for the first event in months and Jon Rahm speaking out against racism in the United States.

You can download the podcast and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

Catch up on previous episodes of Forward Press here.

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Salvaging the season: Mike Davis and USGA have to plan, wait and hope

During Golfweek’s Forward Press podcast, the USGA’s executive director spoke about the U.S. Open, canceling qualifiers and more.

The United States Golf Association’s offices of the Far Hills, N.J. were a very different place four months ago. On Tuesday, February 4, executives held conference calls and did interviews after the USGA and the R&A jointly announced that golf has a distance problem. The game’s two governing bodies were going to start looking at ways to fix it. It was a big day for the sport.

Tuesday, June 2, sitting in his sister’s house in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Mike Davis, the executive director of the USGA, said the distance-related projects and studies are on hold. No one is overly concerned about golf balls flying too far right now or that courses are getting too long. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the USGA to close its doors, like other non-essential businesses, and its employees are working remotely.

“As I look back to mid-March, now, I’m incredibly impressed with how well our organization has actually run and how good the communication is, both internally and externally,” Davis said during a recording of Golfweek’s Forward Press podcast. “Obviously, we’re all disheartened with what has been going on with COVID and how it has affected people. People have lost their lives; people have gotten sick. It’s affected not only the national but the global economy. And then the current civil unrest going on. There’s a lot of things to be upset (about), to be worried and to be out of your element about.”

In light of those things, golf tournaments might seem like a big priority, but it’s Davis’ job to think about our national championships and the health of the sport.

Working remotely, he and the USGA have been forced to make some tough decisions, not the least of which was eliminating the qualifying events for this year’s “Big Four” – the U.S Open, U.S. Women’s Open, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Women’s Amateur.

“It was agonizing,” Davis said. “Particularly, the final decision to say, ‘We are going to play four championships out of 14 this year, and oh yeah, by the way, they are not going to have qualifying.’ For us, qualifying is the cornerstone of our championships.”

Golf courses are now open in all 50 states, but what made holding the 650 qualifying events around the country impossible was that different states and regions are in different phases of re-opening.

“As an example, we didn’t want to conduct a U.S. Amateur qualifier in Georiga, while the one in New York can’t be conducted,” Davis said. “We just did not think that was the right thing to do.”

The USGA plans to look at previously-held events and recreate the composition of those tournaments using its invitations. So, for example, the U.S. Open will not have a field comprised of the 144 highest-ranked players in the world. Along with the 50 golfers already exempt into the U.S. Open, there will be a mix of American pros, international pros, elite amateurs and collegiate golfers. It’s not a perfect system, and Davis acknowledges that, but right now, it is the best way to create a U.S. Open-style field safely.

Davis also confirmed Golfweek’s previous reporting that the USGA considered moving the event to December and holding it at a West Coast venue. He added that the USGA also thought about holding the U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open on back-to-back weeks in December at different sites, but Winged Foot is the only course that will host the event in 2020.

Based on what local and state officials recommend and what health officials say, the USGA will hold one of three U.S. Opens. One with fans, one with a limited number of fans or one with no fans or spectators.

Jun 17, 2018; Southampton, NY, USA; USGA executive director Mike Davis and Brooks Koepka arrive on the eighteenth green for the trophy presentation after the final round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills GC - Shinnecock Hills Golf C. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
USGA executive director Mike Davis and Brooks Koepka arrive on the eighteenth green for the trophy presentation after the final round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills. (Photo: Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports)

“Right now, at the beginning of June, I think it is almost a guarantee that this will not be a normal-sized U.S. Open,” Davis said.

Venue capacities differ, but the U.S. Open often attracts crowds of between 30,000 and 40,000 people.

As a 501c(3) non-profit organization, Davis said the USGA usually brings in $230-$250 million a year, with the U.S. Open accounting for about 75 percent of that total. Massive crowds buy a lot of t-shirts, hats, food and drinks. Corporate villages also bring in a lot of money for the USGA during U.S. Open week, as does its television deal with Fox Sports. The TV money will still be collected, but other revenue sources during U.S. Open week are going to dry up in 2020.

If there is a silver lining to the financial story, it is that the USGA has event cancellation insurance. According to Davis, it has also made investments in the past that will allow it to continue its programs in the future. Budgets have been tightened, but the USGA has not laid off any of its employees.

Davis sounds and appears optimistic but rooted in reality. He knows there are things that the USGA can control and things it can’t, so like other sports leagues and teams, all the USGA can do right now is plan, wait and hope.

Golf lovers are waiting and hoping too.

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Forward Press podcast: LPGA Tour’s handling of COVID-19, KLPGA starts this week

David Dusek and Beth Ann Nichols discuss how the LPGA Tour has handled the COVID-19 pandemic and what the rest of the season looks like.

Welcome to episode 46 of Forward Press, a weekly Golfweek podcast.

Host David Dusek chats with Beth Ann Nichols about how the LPGA Tour has handled the COVID-19 pandemic and what the rest of the season looks like. The two also discuss the return of the Korean LPGA Tour with a major and how golf influencer Blair O’Neal had a baby during this unprecedented time.

In each episode of Forward Press, you’ll get insight and commentary on all that is golf from David Dusek, Steve DiMeglio, Beth Ann Nichols, Eamon Lynch and Adam Schupak, as well as special guests throughout the industry.

You can download and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

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Forward Press podcast: Golf’s relief efforts and questionable aces amid the coronavirus

David Dusek chats with senior writer Adam Schupak about the upcoming TaylorMade Driving Relief and legitimacy of today’s coronavirus aces.

Welcome to episode 46 of Forward Press, a weekly Golfweek podcast.

Host David Dusek chats with fellow senior writer Adam Schupak this week about the upcoming TaylorMade Driving Relief, the legitimacy of today’s aces amidst COVID-19, the all-time alpha dog of golf and much more.

In each episode of Forward Press, you’ll get insight and commentary on all that is golf from David Dusek, Steve DiMeglio, Beth Ann Nichols, Eamon Lynch and Adam Schupak, as well as special guests throughout the industry.

You can download and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

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Forward Press podcast: Nathan Grube, Travelers Championship tournament director

As we turn out attention to the rest of the year’s PGA Tour schedule, the Travelers Championship is among events still problem-solving.

Welcome to episode 45 of Forward Press, the weekly Golfweek podcast.

As we turn out attention to the rest of the year’s PGA Tour schedule, David Dusek talks with Travelers Championship tournament director Nathan Grube about whether the event’s June dates are realistic given the current atmosphere.

In each episode of Forward Press, you’ll get insight and commentary on all that is golf from David Dusek, Steve DiMeglio, Beth Ann Nichols, Eamon Lynch and Adam Schupak, as well as special guests throughout the industry.

You can download and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

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Forward Press podcast: Titleist’s J.J. Van Wezenbeeck talks equipment, a weekly PGA Tour rep schedule

In this week’s episode of Golfweek’s Forward Press, J.J. Van Wezenbeeck from Titleist chats with David Dusek.

Welcome to episode 44 of Forward Press, the weekly Golfweek podcast.

Golfweek’s David Dusek chats with one of Titleist’s leading PGA Tour reps, JJ Van Wezenbeeck, about what kind of equipment the elite players of golf are using, his weekly schedule at PGA Tour events and what it was like at the Players Championship when the golf world stopped.

In each episode of Forward Press, you’ll get insight and commentary on all that is golf from David Dusek, Steve DiMeglio, Beth Ann Nichols, Eamon Lynch and Adam Schupak, as well as special guests throughout the industry.

You can download and listen on all of your favorite platforms, including: iTunesStitcherSpotifyCastbox and Radio Public.

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