Shack Show Episode 14 With Guest Damon Hack

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A former New York Times and Sports Illustrated reporter, Damon Hack has transformed himself into a television personality as co-host of Golf Channel’s Morning Drive.

In response to the death of George Floyd and protests around the United States, Hack penned this column for GolfChannel.com that went viral and has hopefully commenced more dialogue within the golf community.

I chatted with him for this week’s Shack Show about the piece, the reaction he’s received and his life in golf. Plus much more about the state of affairs in golf. You can listen here or past shows via Apple podcasts or in the iHeart app or wherever you get your shows.

Show Notes:

Hack’s GolfChannel.com column.

His story on Jay Monahan grappling with how the PGA Tour should respond.

Maurice Allen’s commentary on GolfDigest.com.

The Shack Show Episode 11: Hank Haney Joins The Bifurcation Crowd

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In these dark times it does not take much to make a bifurcationista happy, but hearing on The Hank Haney Show that Hank Haney is now pro-bifurcation after seeing 350-yard-plus drives on a soggy course, well, it’s enough to make a bifurcationista shed a tear of joy.

Not only did the legendary instructor and analyst come around on his post TaylorMade Driving Relief show, but on a follow up pod as well.

So naturally (and because my name was mentioned), I had to flesh out this charming and very respectable change of position on a matter of crucial consequence.

Oh, Hank’s new instruction book.

The Apple podcasts link.

The Shack Show With Guest Brett Cyrgalis, Author Of Golf's Holy War

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I admire Brett Cyrgalis’ ability to play reporter and open-minded man considering the “Battle for the soul of a game in an age of science”. I did not take that path in The Future of Golf sleep fine at night, but Cyrgalis is trying to do for golf what Moneyball did for baseball, only with stronger consideration for the more traditional approach.

Golf’s Holy War (Avid Reader Press, out May 5, 2020) includes chapters on Tiger Woods and Dualism, Technology for Profit, the Art of Architecture, Hogan and Science in Slidell, Louisiana. In between Cyrgalis, a New York Post writer on the Rangers beat, considers the views of a wide golfing swath to let you decide if the sport has sold its soul to technology.

The Hogan chapter has been posted as an excerpt at GolfDigest.com.

You can buy the book at Amazon (link above) or support independent’s at Bookshop.org, where the price is lower and the profits go to support local bookshops.

I tried to get Cyrgalis to admit he’s a technophobic something or other (sorry Wally, second blog reference this week). No luck, but I do hope episode 9 is still a fruitful use of your time listening to the articulate author.

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Here is the Apple show page and embed from iHeart:

Podcast: The Shack Show Episode 2 With Guest Charlie Rymer

Charlie Rymer is my guest for Shack Show episode two primarily because I always enjoy hearing from Charlie but also because he’s one of the brightest people in golf. He should be at Augusta National this week working for Westwood One Radio where he’s done the tournament broadcast for over a decade now.

We spend a considerable amount of time discussing last year’s tournament won by Tiger Woods and working alongside Mike Tirico for his special call of the conclusion (embedded below). Plus, so much more about where golf is right now, Myrtle Beach, dewsweepers, the great lead broadcasters in golf, sunsets and where the game will be after the pandemic.

Show Notes:

Ridin’ With Rymer’s at PlayMyrtleBeach’s YouTube page.

A snippet from Charlie’s chat this week with Jack Nicklaus:

Mike Tirico’s call of the 2019 Masters with Charlie miraculously silent for almost two minutes!

Debut Podcast! The Shack Show, With Guest Michael Bamberger

The Shack Show is here and begins an odyssey that hopes to add some substance and, in these bleak days, a bit of diversion. The show will evolve, as it already has signed joining up with the good folks at iHeartRadio. For now, The Shack Show will feature conversations with figures in golf and focus on select topics. While the frequency may vary, I hope to keep these chats at a manageable length. Because as a podcast listener for over a decade, I know you have more choices than ever.

To kick off the show in this postponed Masters week, I chat with noted Golf Magazine/Golf.com writer and longtime book author Michael Bamberger. We discuss Bamberger’s new book The Second Life of Tiger Woods (reviewed here), the 2019 Masters, Greg Norman and golf before, during and after this pandemic.

I hope you’ll enjoy the pod and subscribe wherever you get podcasts. For The Shack Show or podcasts from IHeartRadio, visit the IHeartradio app, the Apple podcast store, the Stitcher option, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

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