
The official podcast of Big Drive Energy, a golf podcast from the Golfer Gang Network. A drinking podcast with a golf problem. 2 Brothers- former golf professional Spencer Smith and current teaching pro Mitchell Smith are here to highlight current golf culture and debunk the myth that golf is a stuffy sport. Crack a beer and enjoy!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 329 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsNewsGolfSports News | |||

Tiger Woods held a press conference Tuesday that got the golf world buzzing as he plays host at the Genesis Invitational. The PGA Tour is back at Riviera after a year off due to natural disasters in California. The second of back -to-back signature e... more
The first signature event of the 2026 PGA Tour season takes place at a windy Pebble Beach, after an impressive 3 rounds Akshay Bhatia looks to hold his lead on a blustery Sunday, with Collin Morikawa and Sepp Straka on his heels. Maybe the most incre... more
The first signature event of the 2026 PGA Tour season is here! Reigning Masters champ and FedEx Cup Champions Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood make their PGA Tour season Debuts. Scottie Scheffler is the overwhelming favorite (shocker) but a massive p... more
What a heartbreak of a weekend for the boys. Sitting there with a Hideki Matsuyama winning ticket while holding a 1 shot lead on the 18th tee seemed like a winner. Hideki made his first back nine bogey on the 72nd hole to send the tournament to a pla... more
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I find myself laughing constantly listening to these idiots banter and talk golf, sports, and life. Just make sure you listen to the audio version so you donโt have to stare at their ugly mugs on YouTube.
Fun and informative golf podcast
Witnessed the 41 at screen golf league. Disappointed to be part of a full team cheek clapping. A free beer and a new podcast to listen to make the night a win for me. Keep it up!
Great podcast!
The cold open stories are worth the download alone ๐
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This golf-centric podcast features two brothers, a former professional golfer and a current teaching pro, who engage listeners with a lively blend of humor and sports analysis. By showcasing current golf culture and providing candid discussions, they aim to dispel the stereotype that golf is a stuffy or elitist sport. Each episode is infused with personal anecdotes, golf-related humor, and a casual atmosphere that invites listeners to relax, crack a beer, and join the conversation. Major topics include golf tournaments, player performances, and exciting moments in various sports, all presented in a light-hearted, entertaining manner that appeals to both golf enthusiasts and casual fans alike.
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Big Drive Energy launched 6 years ago and published 329 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Big Drive Energy include:
1. Dillon Stewart
2. Charley Hull
3. Davis Thompson
4. Ben Griffin
5. Matt Fitzpatrick
6. Victor Hovland
7. Davis Bryant
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