A Pod Unlike Any Other Podcast
1) DJ, Tiger, Phil, Ernie? Nope. Graeme McDowell wins at Pebble
It's U.S. Open season! So we traveled back 10 years to Pebble Beach and the demise of Dustin Johnson ... and Tiger Woods ... and Phil Mickelson ... and Ernie Els. Four future hall of fame golfers wilt...Show More
2) 2009: El Pato!!!
The year is ... 2009. Phil Mickelson has never played better. Tiger Woods has scraped his way into contention. Kenny Perry is chasing that elusive major and Angel Cabrera is just ... hanging around. T...Show More
3) 1996: Norman's Great Collapse
The year is 1996 ... and Greg Norman has been leading this tournament all week. After an opening 63 (the best first round in Masters history) he's led wire-to-wire. After sleeping on a 6-shot lead, No...Show More
4) 2016: Spieth goes swimming in Rae's Creek
The year is 2016 ... and the Golden Child, Jordan Spieth, is in the zone at Augusta National. There isn't another contender who has won a major, let alone a green jacket. Who could beat him? A water...Show More
5) 2010: Phil Mickelson from the Pine Straw
The year is 2010 ... and everything is going in. Tiger Woods just holed out on No. 7. So did Adam Scott. Anthony Kim goes WILD, there are two aces on the 16th and Phil Mickelson his hitting driver all...Show More
6) 1968: The Saddest finish of all-time
In 1968, one faulty scorecard changed golf history. On this episode of A Pod Unlike Any Other, we go back to this show's roots with a discussion from two years ago about the saddest Masters finish of ...Show More
7) 2001: The TigerSlam
Tiger Woods is on the verge of history. The man currently holds the rights to every other major championship besides the Masters, and he's waited more than eight months for his chance at another green...Show More
8) 2003: Oh, Canada!
As Jim Nantz will soon say ... the green jacket is going north of the border, and we've got native Canadian Adam Stanley joining us to break it down. Little Mike Weir is about to win the Masters for...Show More
9) 1995: Crenshaw's Emotional Triumph
Something weird is happening at Augusta National. The leaderboard is tight, but at the top of it is 43-year-old Ben Crenshaw, who said goodbye to his longtime coach Harvey Penick just a few days prior...Show More
10) 1989: Hoch Rhymes with Choke
Apologies to Scott Hoch, but our title was used in the Sports Illustrated game story from 1989! Augusta National is soaked this year. It's been raining for days, but we are about to see one of the b...Show More