The Round Table: Rai, Aronimink and bone-headed mistakes
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 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.
The panel weighs in with their most compelling storyline, sentimental favourite, and a prop bet pitting the top five ranked players against the field.
The Round Table weighs in on Matt Fitzpatrick’s unorthodox crosshanded chipping fix; early favourites for the Masters; and what special Canadian dishes would they serve at the Masters Champions Dinner.
The Round Table comments on the pros and cons of PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp’s presentation on the future of the Tour; plus final thoughts on the Players Championship.