The Golf Asylum Podcast with Ian Fraser

Scottie's Consistency, Bryson's Struggles and Mike's Favourite Clubs Ever

52 min · 27. maj 2026
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Fresh off the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, the Golf Asylum Podcast dives into one of the most interesting stretches of the PGA Tour season. The guys break down Wyndham Clark’s dominant performance, Scottie Scheffler’s absurd consistency, and which players are trending into form ahead of the US Open and the summer major season. The conversation also shifts into golf equipment and why some tour pros are still winning with older drivers. From GT3s and classic TaylorMade heads to shaft debates and fitting philosophy, there’s plenty of gear talk for the golf tech enthusiasts. They also tackle Bryson DeChambeau’s complicated approach to the game, discussing whether constant experimentation and content creation are helping or hurting his ability to consistently compete at the highest level.

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