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On The Tee

On The Tee

By: Wisconsin On Demand
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Summary

During the golf season in Wisconsin, Gabe Neitzel and Stephen Watson talk all things golf.2024, Good Karma Brands, LLC Golf Politics & Government
Episodes
  • PGA Preview, Course Chaos & Rory vs. Scottie
    May 12 2026
    Gabe Neitzel and Stephen Watson break down the PGA Championship from Aronimink, with Stephen reporting live from Philadelphia and calling it a “golf sickos” dream course. The guys dive into how the Donald Ross design—with tricky greens, heavy rough, and restored bunkering—could shift the tournament away from pure power and toward precision. They debate whether bombers still have the edge or if shorter, accurate players can truly contend. The conversation centers on the dominance of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, who’ve separated themselves in majors, and what motivates Rory after completing the career Grand Slam. Jordan Spieth’s “smoker analogy” adds a fun twist while highlighting his patience in chasing another major. The hour wraps with picks, as Stephen rides with Scheffler and Gabe backs McIlroy, setting up a potential heavyweight showdown.
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    45 mins
  • Cam Young’s Rise & PGA Tour Schedule Debate
    May 5 2026
    On The Tee dives into Cameron Young’s breakout run, including a dominant win and growing case as one of golf’s top players. The crew breaks down his game, mentality, and sportsmanship after calling a penalty on himself mid-round. They also debate the PGA Tour’s packed schedule, questioning the balance of signature events and player availability. Dominic Cotroneo shares insight from his experience as an Erin Hills caddie, offering perspective on course difficulty and golfer tendencies. The show wraps with early PGA Championship storylines, including Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and rising contenders like Ludvig Åberg.
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    46 mins
  • Furyk Gets the Ryder Cup Job—Now What?
    Apr 29 2026
    Gabe Neitzel and Stephen Watson dive into Team USA naming Jim Furyk as Ryder Cup captain and debate whether it finally brings some much-needed structure back to the American side. They break down why Europe continues to own the team format, why the U.S. keeps getting the process wrong, and what has to change before the matches in Ireland. The guys also look at the best golfer on tour right now, weighing Rory McIlroy’s Masters win against Matthew Fitzpatrick’s hot streak and Scottie Scheffler’s steady dominance. Plus, they react to the Fitzpatrick brothers’ memorable Zurich win, Nelly Korda’s latest major title, and Stephen’s hope that he may have finally found something in his short game.
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    45 mins
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