Golf writers Sean Zak and Dylan Dethier break down the biggest news and stories in the game. From in-depth interviews with golf’s biggest names to behind-the-scenes tales from tournaments to picks, takes, and more, the Drop Zone is the only golf podcast you’ll need!
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The Drop Zone brings you behind the scenes at the Ryder Cup from on the ground in Italy — and cruise through some hypotheticals. How would USA's B Team look? Which players would the other side trade for? What favors Team USA? What favors Team Europe?... more
Justin Thomas is BACK. Buy or Sell? Team Europe should be favored. Buy or Sell? The Ryder Cup shouldn't be in Rome. Buy or Sell? Sean and Dylan break down the Solheim and Ryder Cups as they tackle questions about best players, best teams, best venues... more
Tiger Woods did what this year? Ohhh, right. Dylan and Sean draft their 5 moments each that you might have forgotten from the 2023 PGA Tour season, from Tiger to Rory McIlroy to Patrick Reed to Augusta National and more. Plus they deep-dive Team Euro... more
Accurate name for this podcast because it’s definitely a penalty shot - the guys sound like frat boys giving superfan points of view and not well-rounded insights. Hard pass.
These guys are the real deal. Wow. I thought golf was boring until this show — Dylan is the voice of golf and I really appreciate the thought and care he puts into his craft. Listen every week!!!
The audio is not clear sometimes.
Nothing insightful. No good dialogue bc they regurgitate takes and don’t debate anything. No ability to even an attempt to take a challenging argument. more
Worth a listen
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Drop Zone launched 8 years ago and published 300 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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