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Grilling At The GreenPodcast by JT Author: JT
Golf, food and fun. Sounds like a great combination! Grilling at the Green hosted by Jeff Tracy brings all of that and more for your listening pleasure. Jeffs love of golf prompted him to create Grilling at the Green several years back and the show has been going and growing strong ever since. Jeff started playing in middle school with wretched old clubs in the bottom pasture. (An errant tee ball to the noggin left a permanent impression on one of his childhood friends.) Jeffs got better clubs now, but still, be careful where you stand when hes hitting off the tee! Grilling at the Green is not about fixing your swing, correcting your bad putting or how to get out of the sand better. Its really about people in and around the golf world. Players, both amateur and pro. Authors, TV hosts, teachers, celebrities, weekend warriors, (hackers for short) manufacturers and club house icons make the guest list. Yes, we talk about golf but also cover travel, food fun and life.. Everyone on the show has a story. Grilling at the Green is the home for interviews with Frank Nobilo, Dotty Pepper, Anika, Gay Van Sickle, Kay Cockerill, Sarah Kemp, Lisa Cornwell, Keith Hirshland, Charlie Rymer. The list goes on. Grilling at the Green is also part of the Golf News Network line up on IHeart. The channel that brings you 24/7 golf. Be sure and watch Grilling at the Green TV with Jeff and Lee Ann Whippen on GNN TV. All are welcome at Grilling at the Green. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy Language: en Genres: Golf, Hobbies, Leisure, Sports Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Brendon De Jonge, Former PGA Tour Player, Current on air analyst for PGA Tour Live and golf channel
Saturday, 7 February, 2026
The primary focus of this podcast episode is the evolving landscape of professional golf, particularly the return of notable players from the LIV Golf series and the implications of these developments for the sport. I engage in a dialogue with Brendan De Jong, a former tour player who has transitioned into broadcasting, elucidating how this shift has affected his perspective on the game. We delve into the increasing youthfulness and athleticism of players on the PGA Tour, contrasting it with the prior generation's approach to the sport. Furthermore, our discussion encompasses the impact of technological advancements and training regimes on performance, as well as the cultural changes that have accompanied these transformations. Ultimately, we reflect on the nuanced interplay between competition, camaraderie, and the evolving nature of golf's professional environment.Links referenced in this episode:birdieball.comsnellgolf.compaintedhillsbeef.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Golf News NetworkiHeartDP World TourPGA TourSiriusXMBirdie BallSnell GolfPainted Hills BeefKiaThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy








