Sick Golf Trips

PGA Tour experience in Innisbrook | Sick Golf Trips Ep. 2

44 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Jeff Kaplan joins us to break down his annual guys golf trip. This year, they went to Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida — home of the Copperhead Course, where the PGA Tour's Valspar Championship is played. Jeff has been organizing this group's golf trips for 18 years, and they've got it dialed in with a championship belt called "Live Until You Die," a unique point scoring system, live scoring, and rotating team formats. We get into the full playbook — how they vet new members, why they prefer to change venue every year, the real cost breakdown ($3K all-in with unlimited golf), and the emotional story of how a friend recovering from a stroke inspired the belt tradition. Plus: how it feels to play a PGA course in full tournament conditions two weeks before the pros arrive.

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Portada del episodio PGA Tour experience in Innisbrook | Sick Golf Trips Ep. 2

PGA Tour experience in Innisbrook | Sick Golf Trips Ep. 2

Jeff Kaplan joins us to break down his annual guys golf trip. This year, they went to Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida — home of the Copperhead Course, where the PGA Tour's Valspar Championship is played. Jeff has been organizing this group's golf trips for 18 years, and they've got it dialed in with a championship belt called "Live Until You Die," a unique point scoring system, live scoring, and rotating team formats. We get into the full playbook — how they vet new members, why they prefer to change venue every year, the real cost breakdown ($3K all-in with unlimited golf), and the emotional story of how a friend recovering from a stroke inspired the belt tradition. Plus: how it feels to play a PGA course in full tournament conditions two weeks before the pros arrive.

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