The Tim May Show featuring Clay Hall

Why Golf and 'Other' Sports Are Must-Watch Was On Display Sunday

1 h 5 min · 9. juni 2026
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Five - FIVE!! - golfers had a chance to win the 51st Memorial Tournament on Sunday, with four holes to play. It was crazy, and in the end, JT Poston prevailed over Ryan Gerard on the second sudden-death playoff hole. Clay and Tim discuss that, and Nelly Korda's women's U.S. Open win. Next, college baseball dramatics and the impact any sport can have on people, the memorials to the late Ted Wolford, whose impact as Upper Arlington High School lacrosse coach has tentacles that reach around the world.

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