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The Golf Insiders, hosted by Holly G Geoghegan, features a mix of fun and intelligent golf talk from inside the ropes of the PGA and LPGA Tour. The show features a weekly line-up of the nation’s top, award-winning golf reporters and journalists from ESPN, Golf Channel, Golfweek, and more! New episodes release every week!
The Golf Insiders, hosted by Holly G Geoghegan, features a mix of fun and intelligent golf talk from inside the ropes of the PGA and LPGA Tour. The show features a weekly line-up of the nation’s top, award-winning golf reporters and journalists from ESPN, Golf Channel, Golfweek, and more! New episodes release every week!
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Thursday Sep 15, 2016
The Golf Insiders Sept. 14, 2016 Segment 2
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
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Host and Producer Holly G and The Golf Insiders Social Media Expert, EVVUS, Will Perry, are in the studio wrapping up the third event of the FedEx Cup playoffs, The BMW Championship, won by Dustin Johnson.
In the second segment Holly and Will talk with Bob Harig, ESPN.com, about DJ's big win Sunday and the upcoming Tour Championship in Atlanta.
"When DJ gets going he makes it look easy and makes it look like he can't be beaten," Harig.
Bob talks about DJ's new putter and his complete game. He said that unless Jason Day wins the final event and the FedEx Cup playoffs, he doesn't think that anyone but DJ will be named the Player of the Year for this year.
Bob talks with Will and Holly about Paul Casey and his chances of winning the tournament and winning the FedEx Cup. Bob said he doesn't think that is a good scenario but that is just how the system is set up. The PGA wants it to be the best of both worlds.
Bob says that the best player of the year doesn't always win. Last year it worked out with Jordan Spieth playing so well and winning it all. They want there to be some drama and everyone there to have a chance of winning the $10 million prize.

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