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Reitan’s Shocking Win, PGA Championship Picks & A Former Tour Pro Tells All | Golf and Gospel Podcast

2 h 5 min · 11. Mai 2026
Episode Reitan’s Shocking Win, PGA Championship Picks & A Former Tour Pro Tells All | Golf and Gospel Podcast Cover

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What a weekend in golf! On this episode of the Golf and Gospel Podcast, we recap the Truist Championship and the surprising breakthrough win from Kristoffer Reitan. With the PGA Championship now here, we break down the field, discuss the biggest storylines, and give our picks on who we believe can contend for the major title. We also weigh in on the Wesley Bryan suspension situation, what it means for the future of professional golf, and why moments like this may actually benefit the growth of YouTube Golf and creator-driven content in the game. There’s also a lot happening in the world of LIV Golf, and our special guest — a former Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour player — joins us to share his perspective on the current state of professional golf and the direction the game is heading. On the women’s side, Jeeno Thitikul is back in the winner’s circle and making a serious push toward the top of the rankings. Can she reclaim the No. 1 spot from the red-hot Nelly Korda? We break it all down. And to close the episode, we dive into a deeper conversation: How do you continue holding onto hope while waiting for your breakthrough? If you love golf, faith, and meaningful conversations, this episode is for you. Subscribe, like, and share with someone who loves the game. ⛳🙏

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