• Episode 11 - From the NFL to Capitol Hill with Heath Shuler (Part 1)
    Jul 25 2024
    In this special first of a two-part episode, former Congressman Heath Shuler joins the Golf and Politics podcast to discuss his incredible journey from professional football player to member of Congress and beyond. Heath Shuler shares insights on the NFL draft process, the importance of playing multiple sports, and the sacrifices required to succeed in both football and politics. Heath also dives into his experiences with NIL regulations, coaching differences between college and the NFL, and his relationships with legendary coaches like Lou Holtz and John Gruden. He offers valuable advice for freshman congressmen on navigating Capitol Hill and discusses his legislative accomplishments, the role of teamwork in Congress, and the challenges of partisanship in politics and religion. The conversation touches on various topics including the role of churches in social programs, the need for change in the Republican party, the performance of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the national debt, and the importance of compromise in politics. Despite his busy schedule, Heath shares his love for bird hunting, cycling, and his predictions for the next president. Takeaways Heath Shuler's transition from being a professional football player to a member of Congress, driven by his desire to give back to his country. The benefits of playing multiple sports in high school, contributing to Heath's success in football. An inside look at the intense NFL draft process, including training, private workouts, and contract negotiations. Heath's decision to join the Washington Redskins, influenced by his childhood admiration and the opportunity to work with coach Norv Turner. The shift from football to politics, requiring new skills and personal sacrifices. Insights on NIL regulations and the need for oversight to prevent misuse. Differences in coaching styles between college and the NFL, with college coaches providing more personal mentorship. The critical importance of building relationships and teamwork in Congress. Challenges of partisanship in politics and religion, and how it can hinder progress. Heath's legislative accomplishments achieved through bipartisan cooperation. The role of churches in social programs and the need for the Republican party to redefine its identity. Assessment of Joe Biden's economic stabilization efforts and critique of COVID-19 relief fund handling by both Biden and Trump. Concerns over the national debt and the necessity of bipartisan efforts to address it. The essential role of compromise in achieving political change. Heath's passion for work, bird hunting, and cycling, despite a lack of time for golf. Positive relationships with politicians like Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan, and predictions for Kamala Harris as the next president. The importance of recruiting skilled players for the Congressional Baseball Game For Charity. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Listen to the audio version: https://link.chtbl.com/CtYwP8fV Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 10 - Old School Pragmatism: Insights from Former Kansas Governor Bill Graves
    Jul 10 2024
    In this episode, Matt Parker and Cory Toth sit down with former Kansas Governor Bill Graves to discuss his unique experiences from the early days of campaigning with George H.W. Bush to his time in office serving as Secretary of State and Governor of Kansas. Bill shares his perspective on how pragmatism and bipartisanship doesn’t always work in today’s rough and tumble world of politics. Takeaways Governor Bill Graves’ Career From working the campaign trail for President George H.W. Bush to then himself being elected as Kansas’ Secretary of State in 1991 and Governor in 1994, Bill discusses how his love of public service led him to run for office. He went on to serve as the president of the American Trucking Association and as a board member for NASCAR. Nascar Experiences Governor Graves delves into his experience as a board member for NASCAR and shares how he once served as the Grand Marshal for the Daytona 500 and rode in the pace car with Brooks & Dunn. Introduction and Reintroduction to Golf Governor Graves shares how his passion for golf began during his childhood, but left the sport for a period of time, only to come back after his political career ended. He recounts a memorable golf story where President George W. Bush’s administration called him while he was playing golf and asked him to help with Hurricane Katrina. He discusses the best golf courses in Kansas, including Prairie Dunes. Insights From the Campaign Trail Governor Graves shares his insights from working on President George H.W. Bush’s 1980 campaign where he ran against Kansas’ favorite son, Bob Dole. He reflects on the generosity and kindness of the Bush family. Modern Politics Governor Graves shares his predictions for the upcoming election, offering an insider's view on the political landscape. Known as a pragmatic Governor, Bill discusses how modern-day politics has shifted from the old way of making political compromises and how it has become a team sport. Get the full video version: https://youtu.be/pVp_d3gE-GQ?si=vCGyzAyQd9Ny89yi Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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    46 mins
  • Episode 9 - Legendary Coach Lou Holtz on Golf, Politics, and Life Lessons
    Jul 3 2024
    Join Matt Parker, Cory Toth, and Rob Ellsworth as they sit down with the legendary Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz. In this insightful episode, Coach Holtz delves into his upbringing in the Ohio Valley, his illustrious coaching career, and his passion for golf. He shares his life philosophy, emphasizing the importance of making good choices, striving for excellence, and caring for others. Takeaways Coach Holtz's Early Life and Career: Discover Coach Holtz's roots in the Ohio Valley and the journey that led him to become a renowned football coach at Notre Dame. Philosophy on Life and Coaching: Coach Holtz discusses the core principles that have guided his life and coaching style: making good choices, giving your best effort, and showing care for others. Challenges in College Football: An exploration of the current challenges facing college football, including the transfer portal and athlete compensation, with Coach Holtz's candid insights. Love for Golf: Hear about Coach Holtz's passion for golf, his favorite courses like St. Andrews, Whistling Straits, and Pebble Beach, and his experiences as a 26-year member of Augusta National. Enjoy anecdotes about dining at Augusta National, where the filet and rice and gravy are among his favorites. Involvement in Politics: Coach Holtz shares his strong support for President Donald Trump and discusses the intersection of politics and sports. He emphasizes the importance of civility and respect in political discourse and the role golf can play in bringing people together. Wisdom and Advice: Coach Holtz offers words of wisdom on making good choices and helping others, highlighting how these principles can improve both personal and societal well-being. Concerns about the direction of college football are addressed, with a focus on the impact of financial incentives on the true purpose of athletics. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Listen to the audio version: https://link.chtbl.com/CtYwP8fV Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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    53 mins
  • Episode 8 - Mike McGetrick's Insights on Golf, Technology, and Politics
    Jun 26 2024
    In this episode of the Golf and Politics podcast, hosts Matt Parker, Rob Ellsworth, and Cory Toth are joined by Mike McGetrick, the head golf professional at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Course in Gainesville, VA. They delve into the essential aspects of golf instruction, the role of technology, and even touch on political topics. Takeaways Golf Lessons from a PGA Professional: Importance of personalized instruction for improving your golf game. Insights into common mistakes amateurs make, like steep angles of attack and open club faces. Golf Technology and Instruction: Benefits of using swing analysis tools for learning. Emphasis on the necessity of customized coaching despite technological advancements. Golf Swing Tips: Importance of having a pre-shot routine: planning the shot, rehearsing, and focusing on execution. Significance of a post-shot routine and positive thinking. Golf Course Architecture: Discussion on the blend of art and science in golf course design. Mike’s experience working with renowned architects like Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore. Golfing at the U.S. Open: Analysis of the recent U.S. Open at Pinehurst. Challenges players faced and the importance of creativity and short game skills. Teaching Professional Golfers: Techniques for helping pros practice competitively and develop a winning mindset. Role of parents in a golfer's development and the need for teaching golf etiquette. Innovations in Golf: Potential for creating a "Super Bowl of Golf" featuring players from different tours. Golf and Politics: Mike McGetrick shares his experiences golfing with notable politicians like John Elway and Ronald Reagan. Discussion on the golf ball rollback and its impact on the game. Insight into the current divisiveness in American politics and the hope for more civil discourse. Upcoming Golf Trips: Hosts and Mike discuss their exciting plans for future golfing adventures. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Episode 7 - Golf Across The Pond With Ireland Travel Links CEO Gerard Burke
    Jun 19 2024
    In this episode, Matt Parker and Rob Ellsworth interview Gerard Burke, the CEO of Ireland Travel Links, about golf trips in Ireland and Scotland. They discuss the differences between private golf clubs in the US and Ireland, the accessibility of championship courses in Ireland, and the benefits of playing links golf. Gerard also shares insights into organizing golf trips and the unique challenges and experiences of playing golf in Ireland. The conversation includes anecdotes about famous visitors to Ballybunion Golf Club, including Bill Clinton and Tom Watson. In this conversation, Matt Parker and Gerard Burke discuss the Golfgate scandal in Ireland, the toxic nature of politics, and the power of golf to bring people together. They also talk about playing with professional golfers and the importance of giving back to fans. Gerard shares his dream foursome and his favorite golf courses in Ireland and the United States. The conversation ends with a discussion about the US Open and the impact of Bryson DeChambeau's win on the game of golf. Takeaways Private golf clubs in Ireland are different from those in the US, with a focus on community and accessibility. Ireland and Scotland’s size offer the opportunity to play the best championship courses in the country in a single trip. Links golf in Ireland and Scotland presents unique challenges, including wind and the need for low ball flights. Organizing a successful golf trip involves considering the preferences and compatibility of the group members. The Golfgate scandal in Ireland during the lockdown highlighted the perception of golf as an elitist sport and the scrutiny politicians face in setting a good example. Golf has the power to bring people together and bridge political differences, especially during golf trips where people can put their differences aside and enjoy the game. Playing with a professional golfer like Tom Watson is a humbling and awe-inspiring experience, and it highlights the dedication and determination required to excel in the sport. The US Open showcased the importance of giving back to fans and creating memorable experiences that can inspire young golfers and grow the game. Bryson DeChambeau's win at the US Open demonstrated his passion for the game and his willingness to engage with fans, which is good for the future of golf. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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    54 mins
  • Episode 6 - Authenticity in Politics and Public Figures
    Jun 6 2024
    Matt Parker and Rob Ellsworth fly solo today without Cory or a guest. They discuss a wide range of topics, including personal experiences, mentorship, the future of the podcast, the Scotty Scheffler incident, authenticity in politics, and the impact of Donald Trump's authenticity on the working class. It also delves into the 2024 election and the influence of grievances, trade, and inflation on political messaging. Takeaways Mentorship and personal connections play a crucial role in success and growth. Authenticity in politics and public figures can have a significant impact on public perception and support. The 2024 election is being influenced by grievances, trade policies, and inflation, shaping political messaging and voter sentiment. The legal case against Donald Trump and the impact of the guilty verdict on his political future. The potential influence of working men of color in the upcoming election can’t be understated. Matt and Rob discuss golf and golf courses, as well as the collection of golf memorabilia. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 5 - Campaign Trails and Golf Tales: A Conversation with Justin Clark
    Jun 4 2024
    In this episode, Matt Parker interviews Justin Clark, a cofounder of National Public Affairs and former senior staffer in the Trump White House. They discuss Justin's transition from being a Democrat to a Republican, the political landscape in Connecticut, and the shift in demographics in certain states. They also talk about their experiences working on political campaigns, including the Foley campaign in 2010 and the Kavanaugh nomination and confirmation process. The conversation concludes with a discussion about golf and some fun questions for Justin. Takeaways Justin Clark shares his journey from being a Democrat to becoming a Republican and working on political campaigns. The political landscape in Connecticut has traditionally been pro-union Democrat, but there has been a shift in demographics and some areas have become more Republican. Working on political campaigns can be challenging, but even in defeat, there can be valuable lessons and accomplishments. President Trump was able to connect with working-class voters in areas that were traditionally Democratic, and his authenticity and message resonated with many. Justin Clark shares his experiences working in the Trump White House and the importance of the work being done there. Matt, Cory and Justin discuss their favorite courses and experiences. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 4 - The RNC, Old School Campaigning, The Future Of Golf And More With CampaignSidekick CEO Drew Ryun
    May 22 2024
    In this episode, hosts Cory, Rob and Matt are joined by Drew Ryun, the founder and CEO of Campaign Sidekick. They discuss Drew's involvement in politics, his experience working at the Republican National Committee (RNC), and the relevance of the RNC in today's political landscape. They also touch on the importance of direct voter contact and the role of social media in campaigns. The conversation transitions to the upcoming election and the strategies that both the Trump and Biden campaigns should employ. They discuss the mobilization of the base and the small percentage of undecided voters. Overall, the episode provides insights into campaign strategies and the changing dynamics of political engagement. In this part of the conversation, the speakers discuss the possibility of another surprising election outcome, the intensity of support for Trump and Biden, the potential impact of campus protests on the election, and the use of technology in political campaigns. They also talk about Drew Ryun's company, Campaign Sidekick, and the advancements in technology that can be expected in the coming years. The conversation then shifts to Drew's background in running and his love for golf. Drew Ryun discusses the joy of playing golf with his family and the importance of focusing on the positives in life. He shares stories about his children and their unique talents and interests. The conversation also touches on topics like favorite golf courses, the future of golf, and predictions for the 2024 presidential election. Takeaways The Republican National Committee (RNC) plays a crucial role in organizing grassroots efforts and providing a game plan for success in elections. Direct voter contact, including door knocking and phone calls, is still relevant and necessary to understand voters' concerns and motivations. The 2020 election will likely be a mobilization game, with a focus on mobilizing the base and getting out the vote. There is a small percentage of undecided voters, but the majority of the electorate has already made up their minds. Both the Trump and Biden campaigns should focus on mobilizing their respective bases and ensuring high voter turnout. There is a possibility of another surprising election outcome, similar to the 2016 election. The intensity of support for Trump and Biden differs, with Trump having stronger support from his base and Biden having a stronger intensity of hatred towards Trump. Campus protests and the divide between old school liberals and the woke left could impact the election. Technology, such as Campaign Sidekick, plays a crucial role in political campaigns and is constantly evolving. Drew Ryun's background in running and his love for golf. Focusing on the positives in life can change your perspective and lead to breakthroughs. Each child has their own unique talents and interests that should be nurtured and encouraged. The future of golf is uncertain, but there are exciting developments happening. Drew sees the 2024 presidential election as unpredictable, but feels Donald Trump has a strong chance of winning. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
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    1 hr and 7 mins