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Living It Up, everyday. Brian, George, and PGA Tour winner Billy Hurley III explore the ever-changing landscape of competitive golf in an unbiased and neutral way, calling “balls and strikes” on both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf (and all other golf tours in-between). Join us weekly as we recap the previous week’s highs and lows and pontificate on what’s next for professional golf. #TeamReality #LivingItUpLiving It Up Golf
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    • Ep 170: Brooks leaves LIV - what's next? We look back on 2025, and predict 2026
      Dec 30 2025

      Summary

      In this episode, the hosts reflect on Brooks Koepka's departure from LIV Golf and its implications for the future of the PGA Tour. They discuss the ongoing dynamics between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, including player suspensions and the role of sponsorships in player returns. The conversation shifts to the emergence of young talent in golf, the dominance of Scotty Scheffler, and Rory McIlroy's competitive edge. The hosts also explore the arena and hole changes of TGL and its potential impact, as well as the upcoming Sony Open and its significance in the current golf landscape.


      Keywords

      Brooks Koepka, LIV Golf, PGA Tour, golf dynamics, player suspensions, sponsorships, young talent, Scotty Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, TGL, Sony Open, PGA Tour media


      Takeaways

      Brooks Koepka's departure from LIV Golf was not surprising.

      The future of LIV Golf remains uncertain as it struggles to attract top talent.

      Player suspensions have significant implications for their careers and opportunities.

      Sponsorships play a crucial role in players' returns to the PGA Tour.

      The PGA Tour is strategically waiting out LIV Golf's impact on the sport.

      Young talent is emerging as a key focus for the future of golf.

      Scotty Scheffler's performance raises questions about potential regression.

      Rory McIlroy's competitive spirit may drive him to seek more majors.

      TGL's innovative format aims to attract a younger audience.

      The Sony Open may see a shift in player participation due to scheduling changes.


      Titles

      Brooks Koepka's Bold Move: What It Means for Golf

      The Uncertain Future of LIV Golf and PGA Tour Relations


      Sound bites

      "The future of LIV Golf remains uncertain."

      "Young talent is emerging in the golf scene."

      "TGL aims to attract a younger audience."



      Chapters

      00:00 Reflecting on Brooks Koepka's Departure

      02:49 The Future of LIV Golf and PGA Tour Dynamics

      05:56 The Impact of Player Suspensions and Membership Issues

      08:59 The Role of Sponsorships in Player Returns

      11:54 The PGA Tour's Strategy Against LIV Golf

      15:02 The Emergence of Young Talent in Golf

      17:47 Scotty Scheffler's Dominance and Future Prospects

      20:38 Rory McIlroy's Competitive Edge

      23:48 The Evolution of TGL and Its Impact

      26:22 Looking Ahead to the Sony Open

      28:54 The Future of PGA Tour Media and Content Creation


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      56 min
    • Ep 169: Ben Griffin joining the upper echelon? LIV to play LXXII holes to bolster their OWGR chances, and more
      Nov 11 2025

      In this episode of the Living It Up podcast, Brian, George, and Billy Hurley III discuss the recent success of Ben Griffin on the PGA Tour, the implications of LIV Golf's shift to 72 holes and their new qualifying events, and the evolving landscape of golf sponsorships. They explore the competition for young talent, the future of the Champions Tour, and the relevance of fall golf events. The conversation also touches on the impact of new media sponsorships like Good Good and the ongoing controversies surrounding Phil Mickelson.



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      51 min
    • Ep 168: Euros win the Ryder Cup, despite a frenetic Sunday singles charge by an otherwise disappointing US squad
      Oct 1 2025

      In this episode of the Living It Up podcast, hosts Brian and George, along with PGA Tour winner Billy Hurley III, discuss the recent Ryder Cup, focusing on the spectator experience, team selection, captain's decisions, and the overall performance of the US team. They analyze the impact of course setup, the behavior of fans, and the future of the Ryder Cup, emphasizing the need for better strategies and team dynamics moving forward.


      Takeaways

      The spectator experience at the Ryder Cup was disappointing due to low energy and poor viewing conditions.

      Team selection and captain's decisions played a crucial role in the US team's performance.

      Pairings were criticized for not maximizing player strengths and chemistry.

      Course setup was deemed too easy, undermining the competitive edge of the US team.

      Fan behavior was a topic of concern, with unruly actions overshadowing the event.

      The future of the Ryder Cup may require a reevaluation of team dynamics and captaincy roles.

      There is a need for more structured team play and practice sessions leading up to the event.

      The commercial aspects of the Ryder Cup impact the overall experience for players and fans alike.

      The US team needs to learn from the European team's approach to camaraderie and preparation.

      The PGA of America must prioritize the Ryder Cup to ensure its continued success.

      Chapters


      00:00 Ryder Cup Overview and Spectator Experience

      04:04 Analyzing Keegan Bradley's Captaincy Decisions

      05:42 Evaluating Team Pairings and Performance

      11:21 Course Setup and Strategy Discussion

      29:35 Impact of the President's Cup on Ryder Cup Dynamics

      39:02 Data-Driven Decisions in Golf

      41:10 Analyzing Team Dynamics and Player Performance

      42:55 The Role of Captains in the Ryder Cup

      45:32 Pairing Strategies and Player Fatigue

      48:00 Injury Management and Team Selection

      50:37 The Impact of Fan Behavior on Players

      55:41 Future of Ryder Cup Leadership

      59:42 The Influence of Money in Golf

      01:04:39 Fan Conduct and Its Consequences

      01:10:59 Broadcasting Challenges and Viewer Experience

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      1 h et 17 min
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