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Charlie Beljan: From U.S. Junior Champion to PGA Tour Winner | Adversity, Mini Tours & Life in Golf”
Apr 20, 2026
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Rory Roars Again, Relentless Scottie, Rosie Doing Rosie Things & A Death Penalty For Sergio.
Apr 13, 2026
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Charlie Boyechko's Journey In Golf
Jan 22, 2026
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Inside The Ropes: Michael Brennan Breaks Down His PGA Tour Win.
Dec 16, 2025
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Top 5 Blue Jays Moments - Winnipeg Jets - Spotify Confession - CFL Word Association - and TV Recommendations
Oct 24, 2025
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| 4/20/26 | Charlie Beljan: From U.S. Junior Champion to PGA Tour Winner | Adversity, Mini Tours & Life in Golf” | In this episode, we sit down with Charlie Beljan for an honest and inspiring conversation that traces the full arc of a life in golf—from prodigy to PGA Tour winner to teacher of the game. Charlie reflects on becoming a U.S. Junior Champion, his memorable U.S. Amateur singles victory over a LIV Golf star, and developing into an All-American at the University of New Mexico.He shares vivid mini‑tour stories, the grind behind the scenes, and the moment everything came together with his unforgettable PGA Tour victory won through immense adversity. Charlie opens up about the importance of leaning on veteran players for guidance, lessons that shaped both his career and his outlook on the game.Now based in Arizona, Charlie discusses his transition into teaching golf, helping players at every level while continuing to compete. The conversation wraps with a look ahead to his upcoming appearance at the PGA of America Club Professional Championships and what still drives him to compete.This episode is packed with perspective, perseverance, and real-world lessons from a golfer who has truly lived every side of the game.Please visit charliebeljangolf.com to learn more.Thanks for listening! | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Rory Roars Again, Relentless Scottie, Rosie Doing Rosie Things & A Death Penalty For Sergio. | The Shlee & Bevy are back to recap another great Masters Tournament;- Rare Air For Rory.- A Tribute To Uncle Verne.- Rosie Doing Rosie Things.- Friend of The Pod Shares Top Debutant.- Does Shlee apologize for Bob or does he double down?- Relentless Scottie.- We Re-Design The 3rd Hole.- The Death Penalty For Sergio?- A Nod to Cameron Young.- A Shoutout For Ben Wright.- Relatable Rory story.- Reigning In The Par 3 ?- Did We See Enough Of The Lads At The Hollywood Golf Club?Thanks For Listening! | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | Charlie Boyechko's Journey In Golf | In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, host Brian Kidd welcomes Charlie Boyechko, a former Saskatchewan amateur champion and current player on the Asher Tour. Charlie shares his journey in golf, including his transition to professional golf, struggles with mental health, and the importance of golf in his life. He discusses the influence of mentors and his college golf experience, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs he has faced along the way. He reflects on his experiences with various coaches, the financial realities of pursuing a golf career, and the mindset needed to succeed. Charlie emphasizes the significance of learning from competition and the need for personal growth, while also expressing his aspirations for the future.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Charlie Boyechko02:55 Charlie’s Journey in Golf10:24 Mental Health Struggles and Recovery18:07 The Importance of Golf in Charlie's Life23:19 Influences and Mentorship in Golf28:21 College Golf Experience and Growth31:33 The Importance of Mentorship in Golf34:01 Influences and Inspirations in Golf38:57 Navigating Challenges and Personal Growth41:29 The Financial Realities of Professional Golf46:17 Learning from Competition and Performance54:47 Future Aspirations and Mindset in GolfKeywordsCharlie Boyechko, golf, mental health, recovery, Saskatchewan, amateur champion, Asher Tour, mentorship, college golf, golf, mentorship, personal growth, competition, professional golf, financial challenges, mindset, influences, performance, aspirations | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | Inside The Ropes: Michael Brennan Breaks Down His PGA Tour Win. | In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, host Brian Kidd welcomes PGA Tour winner Michael Brennan to discuss his recent achievements, including his victory at the Bank of Utah Championship and his experience at the Grant Thornton Invitational. Michael shares insights on playing with Charley Hull, key moments from his championship rounds, and the nerves he felt leading into the final day. He reflects on the celebration following his win and looks ahead to the 2026 PGA Tour season, including his excitement for the Masters and other major championships.TakeawaysMichael Brennan's rise in the world rankings is impressive, moving from 680th to 35th.Playing with Charley Hull was a unique experience that showcased her impressive skills.The importance of staying aggressive in golf, as highlighted by Charley Hull's quote.Nerves are a natural part of competitive golf, especially during final rounds.The significance of teamwork and communication with caddies during tournaments.Michael's eagerness to learn and adapt from his experiences on the course.Celebrating victories with close friends and family adds to the joy of winning.The anticipation of playing in major championships like the Masters is a lifelong dream.Understanding the business aspect of the PGA Tour is crucial for new players.Setting goals is important, but Michael is still defining his for the upcoming year.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Recent Achievements05:02 Learning from Each Other: English Slang and Golf09:45 Key Moments from the Bank of Utah Championship14:57 Saturday Night: Preparing for Sunday20:09 Strategic Decisions on the Course26:32 Reflecting on the Win and Future Opportunities32:48 Goals and Aspirations for the Future | — | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | Top 5 Blue Jays Moments - Winnipeg Jets - Spotify Confession - CFL Word Association - and TV Recommendations | Jeff Palson is back in this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir Podcast and we take a trip down memory lane to discuss our Top 5 Blue Jays moments & where we were for them, I absolutely loved this conversation.- A Spotify confession that I've been holding onto for too long.- We setup Game 1 of the World Series - Dodgers @ Blue Jays.- A terrible Buck Martinez impression.- We give Buck Martinez and Dan Schulman their flowers.- New goal songs for the Winnipeg Jets.- Jeff's thoughts on future Winnipeg Jets lineup changes.- Difficulty of coming out of the Central Division.- CFL Word Association.- TV recommendations.- and much more.Thanks for listening, and Go Blue Jays | — | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | Derek Hitchner - Korn Ferry Tour member 2026, discusses his year on PGA Tour Americas. | In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, host Brian Kidd interviews Derek Hitchner, a rising star in golf and newest member of the Korn Ferry Tour. They discuss Derek's early introduction to golf, his collegiate success at Pepperdine, and his experience as a semi finalist in the 2022 US Amateur. Derek shares insights into the challenges oftransitioning to professional golf, the importance of mental performance, and the camaraderie among players on the PGA Tour Americas. He also offers tips for winter golf practice and discusses his preparation for Q School and futureaspirations.Takeaways Derek's early introduction to golf washeavily influenced by his father.He had a standout junior and collegiatecareer, culminating in a national championship at Pepperdine.Derek's experience at the US Amateur was apivotal moment in his golf journey.Transitioning to professional golf camewith its own set of challenges and expectations.Mental performance coaching played asignificant role in Derek's improvement during the season.Camaraderie among players on the PGA TourAmericas fosters a supportive environment.Derek's preparation for Q School includescompetitive reps and maintaining sharpness.Adapting to different grass types iscrucial for success in various tournaments.Winter practice can be challenging, bututilizing golf domes can help maintain skills.Derek emphasizes the importance of creativeshot-making in practice.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Derek Hitchner02:47 Early Golf Journey and Influences05:32 Collegiate Success at Pepperdine08:27 US Amateur Experience andExpectations11:14 Transitioning to Professional Golf14:16 Camaraderie on the PGA Tour Americas16:45 Support from Family and Caddying19:36 Preparing for Q School and FutureGoals22:23 Adapting to Different CourseConditions25:10 Winter Practice Strategies forGolfers | — | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | Michael Brennan - PGA Tour Americas - Fortinet Cup Champion on Winning, Mindset & Life on Tour | Join us for an exclusive interview with Michael Brennan, the 2025 PGA Tour Americas Fortinet Cup Champion, as he shares insights on his winning mindset, life on tour, and what it takes to succeed at the highest level of professional golf. Whether you’re passionate golf fan in Canada or the United States, this episode delivers behind-the- scenes stories, mental strategies, and career defining moments from one of the games rising stars. Don’t miss the deep dive into the journey of a champion- subscribe for more golf content, tour highlights and player interviews.Thanks for listening.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Fantasy Football Recap05:34 Golf Course Experiences in Canada10:57 Reflecting on a Successful Season115:54 Preparing for Future Tournaments21:26 Equipment and Course Preparation26:42 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations.Michael Brennan, PGA Tour, golf, Canadian experiences, caddy relationship, sports psychology, equipment choices, golf courses, food preferences, life on tour, golf equipment, golf swing, pga tour news, professional golf podcast, mlb playoffs, nfl, fantasy football, pro golfer interview, | — | ||||||
| 8/15/25 | Manitoba Open Preview and a Check in on Czechia. | In this episode we preview the Manitoba Open at Breezy Bend Country Club. Fortinet Cup standings leader Michael Brennan leads a strong field heading into next weeks tournament, we discuss a few other players you need to keep an eye on. We discuss our personal golf journeys this summer including career low rounds for both the Shlee & Bevy. We give our Happy Gilmore 2 review, Non-Alcoholic Drink Power Rankings (back by popular demand), NFL expectations, we look ahead to a Netflix sports documentary that could rival the "Last Dance", and a murder mystery documentary that you need to watch. Some Little League World Series chatter regarding Czechia of course.....and we finish with some United States Amateur talk.Manitoba Open, NFL, Happy Gilmore 2, Little League World Series, Netflix, The Gambler & His Cowboys, Amy Bradley Is Missing, PGA Tour Canada, Michael Brennan, Seahawks, Jets, Packers, Joe Milton, Aaron Rodgers, Czechia | — | ||||||
| 2/25/25 | Winnipeg Jets Performance Review, Trade Deadline Wishlist, and Projections For The Rest of The Year. | In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, host Brian Kidd and guest Jeff Palson dive into the excitement surrounding the Four Nations Face Off, reflecting on their personal experiences and the impact of the event on Canadian hockey culture. They discuss memorable moments in Canadian hockey history, the significance of the Four Nations in uniting fans, and the political undertones surrounding the event. The conversation shifts to the performance of Winnipeg Jets players, particularly Gabe Vilardi, as they conduct a mid-season review, highlighting his contributions and potential future with the team. In this conversation, Jeff Palson and Brian Kidd discuss the performance of the Winnipeg Jets, evaluating individual players, coaching strategies, and the impact of recent games on the team’s standings. They delve into the upcoming trade deadline, potential player acquisitions, and the importance of maintaining their position in the Western Conference . The discussion also touches on the team's dynamics and the excitement surrounding their playoff aspirations, highlighting a sense of maturity and composure within the squad.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest01:05 The Four Nations Face Off: Initial Impressions.03:21 The Thrill of the Game: Canada vs.USA06:48 Memorable Moments in Canadian Hockey History.10:44 The Impact of the Four Nations on Canadian Unity.12:21 Anthem Performance and Political Statements.15:33 Winnipeg Jets: International Competition and Legacy20:27 Mid-Season Performance Review: Gabe Vilardi23:51 Introduction to Players' Performance25:22 Evaluating Goaltending and Coaching Staff27:30 Coaching Impact on Team Success30:26 In-House Entertainment and Fan Experience31:48 Trade Deadline Strategies and Player Acquisitions37:14 Maintaining the Number One Seed in the West43:25 Team Dynamics and Playoff AspirationsWinnipeg Jets, Four Nations Face Off, Canadian Hockey, Gabe Velardi, NHL, Sports Podcast, Hockey History, Political Climate, Sports Events, Hockey Analysis, NHL, Winnipeg Jets, player performance, coaching, trade deadline, playoff predictions, goaltending, fan experience | — | ||||||
| 1/29/25 | Dr. Charles Fitzsimmons - The Psychology Behind Golf Performance | In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, Dr. Charles Fitzsimmons, a mental coach and sports psychologist with Eclipse Performance, discusses the intersection of sports psychology and golf performance. He shares insights on managing expectations, understanding negative thoughts, and the importance of a solid pre-shot routine. The conversation also highlights the Gasparilla Invitational, a prestigious golf event, and introduces Neuropeak Pro, a toolfor optimizing mental performance through neurofeedback training. Dr. Fitzsimmons emphasizes the significance of mindfulness and acceptance in enhancing golfers' mental game, ultimately aiming for a more enjoyable andfulfilling experience on the course. In this conversation, Dr. Charles Fitzsimmons discusses the mental aspects of golf performance, emphasizing the importance of focus, mindfulness, and understanding the psychological challenges athletes face. He contrasts traditional and modern psychological approaches, highlighting the significance of being aware of competitors while maintainingpersonal focus. The discussion also covers coping mechanisms for pressure situations, the role of variance in performance, and the importance of developing a personalized path in sports. Dr. Fitzsimmons shares insights on how to help athletes navigate their mental challenges and improve theirperformance through mental coaching.charles@eclipseperformance.caChapters00:00 Introduction to Sports Psychologyand Golf Coaching04:02 The Gasparilla Invitational: APrestigious Event06:01 Managing Expectations in GolfPerformance10:12 Understanding Negative Thoughts onthe Course14:49 The Role of Neuropeak Pro in MentalTraining19:57 The Recipe for Success: Pre-ShotRoutine and Focus34:40 The Role of Focus in Performance36:33 Mindfulness and CompetitorAwareness39:27 Playing the Shot, Not the Situation42:07 Understanding Variance inPerformance45:32 Coping with Pressure and Avoidance49:09 Awareness of Internal Challengessports psychology, golf coaching, mentalperformance, managing expectations, Neuropeak Pro, Gasparilla Invitational,negative thoughts, pre-shot routine, mindfulness, performance targets, golfpsychology, performance, mindfulness, mental coaching, focus, sportspsychology, competition, variance, coping mechanisms, athlete development | — | ||||||
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| 1/10/25 | Ryan Mouque - Helping you get better this winter. | In this episode of the Maybe Yes Sir podcast, host Brian Kidd speaks with golf instructor Ryan Mouque about improving golf skills during the winter months. Ryan shares his journey into golf instruction, the importance of maximizing practice time in simulators, and effective drills for putting and chipping at home. He also discusses valuable tips for driving and insights gained from renowned coaches like Butch Harmon and experiences with Ripper GC & Cam Smith. ryan.mouquegolf.com.au info@ryanmouquegolf.com.au golf instruction, winter practice, simulator golf, putting drills, chipping techniques, driver tips, coaching, Butch Harmon, Cam Smith, LIV, online lessons. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/24 | Sports Pardons | Maybe the most fun we've had all year.......On the heels of Joe Biden pardoning his son, we offer our take on pardons and make the case for our own sports pardons. -We run back the ever popular "Are They Good" segment. -We talk about the "Pale Secondary". - Bo Nix..... is he good? - Steelers at 26-1? - Aaron Rodgers - Enigma Doc - Netflix. - What's good in December? - Costco Culture - Shlee runs hot. - Are they Fun!? What NFL Teams are fun? - Milton Finau to LIV Golf??? - The Netflix Doc I watched that might surprise you. - Local shoutout - Golf Manitoba. - Bevy with a few book recommendations. Thanks for listening! | — | ||||||
| 11/13/24 | Joe Highsmith is back and takes us inside his rookie year on the PGA Tour. | The PGA Tour rookie is back on the podcast and takes us inside his rookie campaign with some candid and insightful comments. - The swing tip that sparked a terrific Fed Ex Fall. - His new putting stance. - Keeping his card for 2025 and the new events he'll be in with his new priority ranking. - Battling the tee time draw all year. - His new caddie and what that partnership has meant. - His response to a comment Johnson Wagner made during broadcast in Cabo. - What he takes away from this year that will help him in 2025. - Titleist equipment update. - His favourite tour stop. and much more. Thanks for listening! | — | ||||||
| 4/11/24 | Verne's Last Dance - Masters Preview | We're back with our Masters preview, we discuss Verne Lundquist last Masters, no running at Augusta, players we'd like to see play well, what's going to help Rory this week, Top Debutant. We also recap the women's and men's March Madness, Caitlyn Clark, we hand out The Pittsnogle Award, and a Zac Edey comparison you'll want to hear. Of course, our Baseball Corner is back - Oneil Cruz, Blue Jays, Mike Trout. We finish the pod with a Curb Your Enthusiasm chat. Thanks for listenting! | — | ||||||
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