Stories abound at back-to-back national championships
The Round Table offers their thoughts on TPC Toronto as a fitting host of the RBC Canadian Open, Bud Cauley’s emotional victory and the upcoming U.S. Open.
The Round Table offers their thoughts on TPC Toronto as a fitting host of the RBC Canadian Open, Bud Cauley’s emotional victory and the upcoming U.S. Open.
This week the Round Table weighs in on Nelly Korda’s U.S. Open win; compelling stories from the RBC Canadian Open; and will anybody ever beat records for most PGA Tour wins and most majors?
The Round Table ponders the best storyline from the US Women’s Open; offers PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp advice on structuring a new schedule; and settles the GOAT debate (maybe).
The panel weighs in on Aaron Rai’s win at the PGA Championship; the course set-up at Aronimink; and the worst brain cramps in tournament play they have ever experienced or observed.
The Round Table ponders the PGA Championship looking for an identity; the biggest storyline at the year’s second major and the dilemma faced by Bryson DeChambeau and the PGA Tour.
The Round Table ponders the appropriate number of Signature events; whether Doral should be on the schedule; and early favourites for the upcoming PGA Championship.
The Round Table debates if Jim Furyk is the right choice to captain the American’s 2027 Ryder Cup team; if the LPGA is better with one dominant player like Nelly Korda; and their thoughts on cancelling the Hawaiian swing.
This week the panel ponders demise of LIV Golf, what it will mean for the PGA Tour and if there’s a reasonable pathway back for the players. Plus, what’s wrong with Scottie Scheffler?
The Round Table debates whether the 2026 Masters will be remembered as one of the all-time greats; if course conditioning was as good as it could be; and if Phil Mickelson is right about #13.