The Golf Asylum Podcast with Ian Fraser

LIV's Future, The US Open and New Gear Talk!

53 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Golf Asylum Podcast, Ian and Michael break down the growing uncertainty around LIV Golf, Jon Rahm’s contract situation, the DP World Tour’s resurgence, and why the PGA Tour feels more top-heavy than ever. They also dive into: Rory McIlroy’s post-Masters preparation Scottie Scheffler’s recent struggles Cam Young’s incredible run of form Nelly Korda dominating the LPGA McLaren irons and tour gear chatter Strategic advice for playing a new golf course in competition Driver launch, spin, and fitting insights This episode blends tour analysis, golf technology, strategy, and equipment discussion with the usual Golf Asylum banter. Check out our new exclusive YouTube channel for the podcast https://www.youtube.com/@thegolfasylumpodcast for video versions of the show!

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