Ep 080: The State Am in the 1960s
Great stories from the State Am in the 1960s. Spoiler Alert: Basketball legend Arnie Ferrin doesn't win.
Great stories from the State Am in the 1960s. Spoiler Alert: Basketball legend Arnie Ferrin doesn't win.
Great convo with Teryn Schaefer of PGATOUR.com talking about Danny, Zac and Tony, but she can't dunk!
We take a look back at the great stories and champions from the State Am in the 1950s. Lou North was the big dog.
Danny, Zac and Tony each had big number holes -- doubles or bigger -- at the Quicken Loans. These made the difference between a great week and a good week.
Daniel Summerhays and Zac Blair give the mid-year assessments on their seasons from the Quicken Loans National. This is good stuff.
Cole Ponich throws down a sizzling 64 at Talons Cove to qualify for the US Junior Amateur in Andover, Kansas July 17-22.
Two-time State Am champ Jon Wright and UGA Tournament Director Jake Miller go over the field for the State Am. Great discussion. You'll want to hear this!
Sirene Blair adds a third Mary Lou Baker win to her State Am title, pulling away from a strong field.
Tony Finau (T17) and Daniel Summerhays (T43) both made noise at the Travelers, the slipped in the end. We dive into their stats.
It was a BYU leaderboard at the Art City Am, and a U of U leaderboard at the Glendale Am. Preston Alder and Blake Tomlinson are the champs.