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Jamie is joined by former PGA Tour player turned broadcaster Brad Faxon on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.
They discuss Russell Henley's come-from-behind win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational where he pipped Collin Morikawa to the title.
Jamie and Brad also chat about the race to be selected for the both the US and European Ryder Cup teams, and whether Keegan Bradley could end up being a playing captain.
Plus, the winner of the Joburg Open - Calum Hill - joins the pod to talk about his playoff victory in South Africa where he beat two home favourites AND an approaching thunderstorm! -
Jamie is joined by world number ten Tommy Fleetwood on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast as he prepares for another game in the TGL. Tommy also speaks about how he's targeting consistent performances and tells us about his hopes for this year's majors and the Ryder Cup.
Plus, as the PGA Tour heads to Bay Hill this week, we also hear from the winner of the 2014 and 2015 Arnold Palmer Invitational - Matt Every. He tells Jamie about his memories of winning and defending his title a decade on. -
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Dame Laura Davies is with Jamie on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast to discuss the news that Anna Nordqvist has been named Europe's Solheim Cup captain for 2026.
Jamie also speaks to Anna about her decision to take on the role and how she's planning to approach it.
We're also joined by Martin Kaymer's caddie Craig Connelly, aka "Wee Man" who tells us about the campaign he's involved in to protect Dalmuir municipal golf course from development.
Plus, we have an exclusive interview with Shane Lowry as he reflects on his Open win at Royal Portrush in 2019 and tells us about his aims and ambitions for the rest of the year.
And if you'd like to take a look at the petition to save Dalmuir Golf Course, you can find it here. -
Jamie Weir is joined by Paul McGinley to discuss the latest news and talking points from the world of golf.
They chat about Ludvig Aberg's brilliant win at the Genesis Invitational - the fourth European victory in the last five events on the PGA Tour.
Plus we hear from Phoenix Open champion Thomas Detry who gives a very surprising admission about where his game has been in recent years.
Jamie and Paul also talk about the latest rumours surrounding a potential reunification between the PGA Tour, LIV Golf and the DP World Tour which appears to be edging closer. -
Jamie Weir is joined by Rich Beem to discuss all the latest news and talking points from the world of golf, including Tiger Woods' decision to withdraw from this week's Genesis Invitational.
They also chat with Jerome Theunis, the coach of Thomas Detry who picked up his maiden title by winning the Waste Management Phoenix Open and discuss the decision to award exemptions into the US Open and The Open for the top LIV players.
Plus, later on in the episode, Jamie talks to LA-based writer and golf journalist Geoff Shackelford about the wildfires that recently devastated parts of the city and why the Genesis had to be moved to San Diego. -
The Sky Sports Golf Podcast is back with new host Jamie Weir joined by David Howell to look back on Irish and English wins on the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour over the weekend.
They discuss Rory McIlroy's impressive victory at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and are also joined by the winner of the Bahrain Championship - Laurie Canter... whose putting coach just happens to be... David Howell!
Plus, there's an extended interview with Sepp Straka who started the year with a win at The American Express and now has his sights set firmly on the majors and the Ryder Cup. -
The Sky Sports Golf Podcast is back for 2025 with a new look and a new host.
After six years Josh has passed on the microphone to Jamie Weir who'll be speaking to Sky Sports' top pundits each week about matters on and off the course.
Plus, we'll have regular interviews with the world's leading players as we head into an exciting year of golf - culminating, of course, with the Ryder Cup in New York! -
Josh is joined by David Howell and Rob Lee to look back on the golfing year.
They pick out their favourite moments of 2024, their breakout stars from across the tours and choose their shot of the year.
Plus, don't forget to vote for us in the Sports Podcast Awards! We've been shortlisted in the Best Golf Podcast category. You can vote for us here -
Josh is joined on this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast by the digital editor of bunkered.co.uk, Michael McEwan and DP World Tour golfer, Richard McEvoy.
They discuss Rory McIlroy's win at the DP World Tour Championship - a victory which saw him equal Seve Ballesteros' record at the event.
Plus, they give their thoughts on Tyrrell Hatton's behaviour after the Englishman snapped a club during his round and discuss the possibility of American players being paid to play in the Ryder Cup. -
Josh is joined on this week's podcast by broadcaster Kit Alexander to look back on the Challenge Tour Grand Final which sealed DP World Tour cards for several players.
Plus, they preview the start of the DP World Tour playoffs in the Middle East, where Rory McIlroy could seal victory in the opening event in Abu Dhabi. -
Josh is joined by Rob Lee and an extremely chirpy Jamie Spence for this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast.
They discuss Byeong Hun An's win at the Genesis Championship which featured a shot of the year contender as the South Korean found the green with a driver from the fairway.
Josh, Rob and Jamie also discuss the pressure of having to play for your tour card, the price of Ryder Cup tickets for the 2025 event and preview the Challenge Tour grand final. -
It's another #GolfChat episode this week as European Masters champion Matt Wallace joins Josh on the pod.
Matt discusses his mentality on the golf course, his win in Crans-sur-Sierre this year and his ambition of being selected for the European Ryder Cup team in 2025. -
We've got a special #GolfChat episode this week as Josh sits down with the newly crowned Open De France champion, Dan Bradbury.
Dan talks us through his epic win at Le Golf National, how the victory has changed the rest of his year and how his celebrations have been going! -
Josh is joined by Alex Perry and John E Morgan to look back on a dramatic Sunday in Madrid as Angel Hidalgo beats Jon Rahm in a playoff to capture the Spanish Open. Elsewhere, there were plenty of off-field antics at the Presidents Cup but the USA prevailed, once again, in Montreal. There’s also a preview of the Alfred Dunhill Links.
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Josh is joined by Rob Lee and Simon Holmes on this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast to look back on the action from a sensational edition of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
They discuss Billy Horschel's playoff victory over Rory McIlroy and why Thristan Lawrence may have left Surrey with some regrets.
Plus they discuss the news that LIV golfers will be eligible to play for the USA at the Ryder Cup and preview the Presidents Cup and the Open de Espana. -
Josh is joined by Sophie Walker to look back at the weekend's Solheim Cup which the USA won for the first time since 2017. What went wrong for Team Europe in the 15.5 - 12.5 defeat?
Plus, Gary Murphy speaks to Josh about the Irish Open and another agonising finale for home favourite Rory McIlroy after he was pipped to the title by Rasmus Hojgaard. -
Josh is joined by Sophie Walker and Jamie Spence to look ahead to this week's Solheim Cup. Can the European team upset the odds and beat the USA on American soil?
Plus, they look back on a win for Matt Wallace at the European Masters and look ahead to the Irish Open, where Rory McIlroy will be returning to his home county. -
This week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast comes from the Swiss Alps where Josh is joined by Andrew Coltart and David Howell ahead of the European Masters.
They discuss Niklas Norgaard's win at the British Masters and consider whether the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs need a change of format for future years.
Plus they look ahead to this week's action in Crans-sur-Sierre and look back on an exciting Curtis Cup. -
Broadcaster Ali Whitaker and former pro Zane Scotland join Josh Antmann on this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast to look back at the action from a thrilling AIG Women's Open where Lydia KO claimed a dramatic win.
They also discuss whether Keegan Bradley could have a decision to make about whether he plays, captains or does both at the same time for the USA Ryder Cup team, and there's a preview of the British Masters. -
Josh is back for this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast and is joined by Trish Johnson and Sophie Walker in the week of the final major of the year - the AIG Women's Open.
As well as a look ahead to what might happen at St Andrews, we review Hideki Matsuyama's crazy finish at the St Jude Championship, discuss Scottie Scheffler's comments about the FedEx Cup Playoffs and consider who might be in or out of Europe's Solheim Cup squad. - Laat meer zien