Listen "Tiger's Next Chapter & The Tour's New Look - October 19th, 2025"
Episode Synopsis
On October 19th, 2025, major off-course news dominated the day, with a significant update on Tiger Woods' health, a corporate shake-up at the PGA Tour, and raw emotion from a LIV golfer.TIGER'S NEXT CHAPTERTiger Woods underwent a successful lumbar disc replacement surgery, a significant procedure aimed at alleviating long-standing back issues. The news sparks both concern and hope for the future of golf's biggest icon and his potential return to competition.Former coach Chris Como offered powerful insight, highlighting Tiger's incredible pain tolerance and unwavering "no quit mindset" that has defined his entire career.Rival-turned-supporter Phil Mickelson was among the first to send a public message of support, a poignant moment showing the respect Tiger commands across the sport.THE TOUR'S NFL PLAYBOOKNew PGA Tour boss Brian Rolapp is wasting no time, hiring former NFL executives Dhruv Prasad and Paul Hicks to implement a corporate, league-focused model, signaling a major shift away from its traditional member-run structure.Rolapp's intent was clear in his statement promising a "holistic relook" at the Tour's entire business, suggesting no part of the old model is safe from change.The move is a clear signal that the Tour is preparing for a new era of entertainment-first business, potentially changing the very fabric of the professional golf landscape.THE MAJOR VOIDAt the Asian Tour's Hong Kong Open, the reality of life outside the major championship ecosystem hit home for LIV golfers, with Graeme McDowell's candid comments highlighting the deep-seated desire to compete on golf's biggest stages.McDowell didn't mince words, stating bluntly, "I miss the Majors," a raw admission that captures the sentiment of many players who have left the traditional tours.His comments serve as a powerful reminder that for many elite professionals, legacy and history—not just money—remain the ultimate currency in the sport.Quick HitsThe incredible perseverance of amateur Jeff Kern • His comeback from a horrific 1978 hand injury • His stunning 29th-place finish at the 1998 Tucson Open, beating Curtis Strange. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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