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Course Language

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Course Language – what happens on course, plays on Course Language. Join sports commentator and broadcaster Sam Hargreaves, alongside professional golfer and PGA Australasian Tour winner Ryan Lynch, as they dive into the world of golf—on and off the fairway. From weekly tour storylines to player insights, debates, and Confessionals, this is your new home for everything golf. Proudly powered by Callaway Golf.

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Episode Lynchy Live From St Andrews & Aaron Rai's PGA Championship | Episode 43 Cover

Lynchy Live From St Andrews & Aaron Rai's PGA Championship | Episode 43

Lynchy joins the show live from St Andrews, during one of the great golf trips, having played some of the finest courses in the area over the past week — highlighted by an incredible day out on The Old Course. At (22:28) it's Around the Grounds with plenty to get through following a big week in golf, focusing on Aaron Rai's victory at the PGA Championship. At (42:24) the guys touch on the wave of negative commentary from players regarding the golf course set up at this year's PGA Championship, before getting into the pace of play drama that overshadowed parts of the week (51:32). At (54:31) All In The Tips returns with Sammy putting a question to Lynchy — Aaron Rai is not the longest hitter in the game, so how does he get it done against the bombers in the game? At (58:51) Lynchy is ready to deliver his first Course Language Confessional of the trip, straight from the home of golf. All thanks to Callaway.

18. Mai 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Episode Lucas Herbert's LIV Win, Would Tiger Have Won More Majors If He Didn't Play On A Broken Leg? | Episode 42 Cover

Lucas Herbert's LIV Win, Would Tiger Have Won More Majors If He Didn't Play On A Broken Leg? | Episode 42

Sammy and Lynchy kick off the show wishing all the mums a happy Mother's Day before turning attention to Ryan's upcoming golf trip to Scotland and Ireland, with a new Callaway toy along for the ride. At (9:48) the big news at home takes centre stage — North Adelaide confirmed as the host of the Australian Open from 2028 and beyond, with Sammy and Lynchy sharing their thoughts on what it means for the tournament. At (21:18) the guys deliver another LIV update as the story continues to evolve. At (32:28) it's Around the Grounds and there's plenty to celebrate, with Lucas Herbert claiming his maiden victory on the LIV Golf Tour, holding up the trophy in Virginia in what is a big moment for Australian golf. At (43:59) the guys turn their attention to the second Major of the year with the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on the horizon, and at (50:44) Sammy and Lynchy hand out their tips for who they think will get the job done. At (54:19) it's time for The Scramble, and the guys hand the reins to the listeners this week with a question that sparks a fascinating conversation — would Tiger Woods have won even more majors had he not played through a broken leg at the 2008 US Open? All thanks to Callaway.

11. Mai 2026 - 1 h 6 min
Episode LIV's Funding Cut, Australia's Top 100 Courses & Cam Young at Doral | Episode 41 Cover

LIV's Funding Cut, Australia's Top 100 Courses & Cam Young at Doral | Episode 41

Sammy and Lynchy kick off the show with Sammy fresh off a great Thursday on the course, taking out the Stableford comp at Cheltenham. At (16:47) the guys get into the news that has been brewing — LIV Golf having their funding cut at the end of 2026 and the cancellation of LIV New Orleans, breaking down what it all means for the future of professional golf. At (35:44) the conversation shifts to Golf Digest's Top 100 Golf Courses in Australia, with Sammy putting the question to Lynchy — what actually makes a great golf course? At (43:09) it's Around the Grounds, kicking off with Cam Young's win at Doral, including a look at the penalty situations that caught a few players out during the week — among them Young himself and our own Adam Scott (49:11). At (56:32) it's time for The Scramble as Lynchy turns the tables on Sammy — what is his favourite hole at Cheltenham? All thanks to Callaway.

4. Mai 2026 - 1 h 1 min
Episode Rolapp's LIV Praise, Furyk's Ryder Cup Return & The Fitzpatrick Brothers | Episode 40 Cover

Rolapp's LIV Praise, Furyk's Ryder Cup Return & The Fitzpatrick Brothers | Episode 40

Sammy and Lynchy kick off the show recapping the round they shared during the week at Sammy's home club before diving into a big week in golf news. At (4:55) the guys get into the PGA Tour cutting tournaments and staff connected to the Hawaii events, and at (8:25) they play and react to PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp's surprisingly positive words about LIV Golf and what it could signal for the future of the game. At (14:09) the conversation turns to Jim Furyk being named US Ryder Cup captain for 2027, with the guys revisiting memories of the last time Furyk had the honour — a defeat to Europe back in 2018. At (21:19) it's an early Scramble as Sammy asks Lynchy whether Keegan Bradley deserves another shot at captaining the US side, before the conversation shifts closer to home with the Presidents Cup coming in September and our own Geoff Ogilvy leading the Internationals as captain. At (33:43) it's Around the Grounds, opening with the first Women's Major of the year at The Chevron, before landing on the feel good moment of the year at the Zurich Classic — the Fitzpatrick brothers taking out the tournament together on the PGA Tour. At (44:57) The Scramble returns for a second round as Sammy reads out a special listener question. At (53:03) it's Course Language Confessional time — it's Lynchy's confession, but don't be surprised when Sammy gets involved too. The guys then briefly preview the upcoming PGA Tour event at Doral at (56:55). All thanks to Callaway. Audio credit: Brian Rolapp, The Pat McAfee Show.

27. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Episode LIV's Future & Should There Be A Week Off After The Masters | Episode 39 Cover

LIV's Future & Should There Be A Week Off After The Masters | Episode 39

Sammy and Lynchy kick off the show with a chat about their weeks on the course, including Sammy agonisingly close to breaking par for 9 holes before it all unravelled with two holes to play. At (9:35) the guys dive into the biggest golf story of the week — the rumour that LIV Golf could lose their funding at the end of 2026, and what that could mean for the game. At (25:50) they report that The Lakes in Sydney will host the Aussie PGA Championship the weekend before the Australian Open at Kingston Heath, before heading into Around the Grounds at (30:54). At (35:06) it's time for The Scramble with Lynchy at the wheel, asking Sammy whether a big event is needed the week after The Masters or whether the calendar should take a breath and shine a light on a Korn Ferry tournament instead. At (41:17) Ryan questions Sammy on yet another golf training aid that has found its way into his bag, and at (45:04) we reveal the winner of our April Major Series Chrome Tour ball giveaway. Two dozen special Callaway Chrome Tour balls heading to a very lucky listener! This episode is proudly supported by Callaway.

20. Apr. 2026 - 47 min
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