The 19th Hole Golf Show is a golf podcast featuring in-depth, intelligent discussion of the most important topics in golf. Host Ryan Ballengee from Golf News Net talks about recent events and issues on the PGA Tour, European Tour, LPGA Tour and other major golf tournaments around the world. He digs in on golf course architecture, fantasy golf, golf travel and the issues facing the business of the ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 231 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGolfSports |
Ryan Ballengee is joined by journalist and author Ward Clayton to talk about his book, "The Legendary Caddies of Augusta National: Inside Stories from Golf's Greatest Stage." Ward talks about the history of caddying at Augusta National from the club'... more
On this episode, Ryan Ballengee is joined by legendary agent Hughes Norton to discuss his career and new book, "Rainmaker." He talks about his experiences with Tiger Woods and Greg Norman, can't miss players who did, superstars who thought they knew ... more
On this week's show, Ryan shares his converation with Irish golf architect and author Pat Ruddy, whose masterpiece, The European Club, Ryan played during his summer 2023 trip to Ireland. Ruddy is a fascinating man, and he takes us through his life, h... more
On this week's episode, Ryan is joined by Bluetross co-founder Marc Hanson, kicking off our "Because of Golf" era of the show. Ryan and Marc talk about the risks he's taken in creating his golf headcover and accessories brand, how he got started, why... more
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Pretty much the first 10m+ is promotion, waste of bandwidth and time.
Always a good listen.
Ryan does a great job with his points of view of the PGA Tour and specific events. I highly recommend this podcast if you are a fan of golf and want to get weekly updates that keep you intertained, informed and interested.
This show covers a range of topics: PGA tour, golf biz, tech, and skills. The host, Ryan Ballengee is personable and knowledgable. An easy listen and great show for the golf fan or fanatic.
It's very hard to find a decent PGA/LPGA news podcast that is as indepth as what Ryan has brought to us from the 19th Hole Golf Show. His break down of tournaments, news, etc are really insightful. In my eyes he's better than most of the reporters that are on PGA Tour radio.
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