On this edition of the Corona Premier Golf Show, Darin Pritchett recaps Scottie Scheffler’s win at the Masters, Tiger Woods’ return to Augusta, and chats with former Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame manager John Foster. See
Jim Irizarry is in for Darin this morning. Tiger is still amazing. Brian Kelly said more dumb things and refused to take responsibility for his career. Tony Cutillo has some betting analysis on MLB futures, as well
“The Godfather” Tony Cutillo joins Jim with some MLB futures advice. Catch Tony on Fox Sports 102.5 & 1480 The Gambler in Philadelphia, his Heat Ratio Sports channel on YouTube and Fantasy Sports Radio on SiriusXM.
Jim Irizarry is in for Darin today. Did you know that Tiger Woods is going to make a go of it at The Masters? (Yes, we’re being facetious.) Jim has tons of Tiger prop bets for this
Hideki Matsuyama and Will Zalatoris made bank this weekend. That’s good! So did MGM. That’s bad.
Darin and Sean recap all the sports action from the past weekend.
Get a preview of this weekend’s action at The Masters Tournament, plus all the latest happenings at Blackthorn Golf Course from Darin Pritchett and Tim Firestone on this edition of the Mic Ultra Golf Show!
Darin and Sean discuss today’s big football recruiting news, along with the latest from The Masters and Major League Baseball.
Baseball’s scheduling is dumb. Let’s talk about sports that you don’t think about, but maybe you should. F1, NASCAR, Champions League? Why not?
Did we seriously talk about marble racing, the American Cornhole League and Wrestlemania odds? Thanks, Rob Manfred.
The most wonderful time of the year. Baseball is back. The Final Four is wrapping up. The Masters is coming. Take that, Christmas.
On the second 2020 episode of The Golf Show, Darin Pritchett throws an interesting scenario at John Foster of the Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame, what would have happened if the 2020 U.S. Senior Open were
The Notre Dame Spring Football game and Tiger Woods wins The Masters for his 15th major championship victory. All on tonight’s “Weekday Sportsbeat.”