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What It Takes to Host a Major Championship | with Jason Soucy, PGA Championship Director
May 4, 2026
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When Golf Stops Being Your Future — But Not Your Identity | with Marissa Mar
Apr 27, 2026
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Golf Friendships — Real, But Different
Apr 20, 2026
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From Thinking to Instinct, with Nic Noya (Part 2)
Apr 13, 2026
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The Making of an Elite Golfer, with Nic Noya (Part 1)
Apr 6, 2026
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| 5/4/26 | What It Takes to Host a Major Championship | with Jason Soucy, PGA Championship Director | This week we sit down with Jason Soucy, Championship Director for the 2028 PGA Championship at the Olympic Club, for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to stage one of the biggest events in golf.Jason takes us inside the enormous scale of a major championship — from building a “startup” years in advance for what is ultimately one week of golf, to coordinating thousands of workers, city agencies, broadcasters, vendors, players, and fans. We talk about the evolution of the fan experience, what makes Olympic Club a special championship venue, how a course is prepared to crown a worthy champion, and what success looks like when the trophy is finally hoisted.It’s a conversation about stewardship, spectacle, and a side of golf most of us never get to see.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | When Golf Stops Being Your Future — But Not Your Identity | with Marissa Mar | There’s a moment for a lot of serious golfers where the path changes.You’ve spent years competing, improving, chasing something—and then, at some point, you realize it’s probably not going to be your profession.But that doesn’t mean you stop.This week, we talk with Marissa Mar, a Stanford golfer and elite amateur, about what happens after that decision.We get into the difference between loving the game and needing it, what competitive golf looks like when it’s no longer your career, and why some of the most meaningful golf happens later than you expect.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | Golf Friendships — Real, But Different | Golf friendships are real—but they’re different.We talk about what makes them unique: the time you spend together, the “hang,” and how the shared love of the game can lead to legitimate friendships without needing to get into deeper life stuff.We also get into how these friendships form, why some people find a crew and others don’t, and whether playing well matters more than we want it to.At the end of the day, it’s about the people you play with—and why that might be the real soul of golf.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | From Thinking to Instinct, with Nic Noya (Part 2) | In Part 2 of our conversation with Olympic Club instructor Nic Noya, we shift from Nic’s playing career to how he now thinks about coaching—and what actually helps golfers improve and perform on the course.Nic breaks down how he evaluates players, why he focuses on ball flight over mechanics, and how he tailors his approach depending on the person in front of him. Through contrasting examples—including how he would coach Oliver versus Preston—the conversation explores different paths to getting better.At the same time, the discussion turns to performance: why playing under pressure often matters more than practice, how competitive environments change behavior, and what separates golfers who can translate skill into scoring.At the center of it all is a key idea: the goal isn’t to think more—it’s to build something you can trust. Nic explains how great players move from conscious thought to instinct, and why neutrality, acceptance, and preparation matter when it’s time to hit the shot.In this episode:How Nic evaluates players and coaches different players in completely different waysHow tournaments and competition reveal your real gameWhat great players are thinking (and not thinking) over the ballHow to turn thinking into instinct on the courseWhy golf is better—and improvement easier—when you do it with someoneContact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | The Making of an Elite Golfer, with Nic Noya (Part 1) | In Part 1 of our conversation with Olympic Club instructor Nic Noya, we start with Nic’s own golf story: growing up as one of the top junior players in Northern California, competing against future PGA Tour names like Bryson DeChambeau, Austin Smotherman, and Kurt Kitayama, and trying to understand what truly separated the best from everyone else.Nic reflects on the players who became his measuring sticks, why his college career at UC Davis didn't go as planned, how his game evolved during his mini-tour years, and why succeeding in high-level golf often has less to do with obvious talent than people think.This is a conversation about junior golf, unrealized potential, competitive disappointment, and the lessons Nic now carries with him as a coach.In this episode:What Nic saw in Bryson DeChambeau as a juniorWhy college golf at UC-Davis didn’t go the way he expectedWhat mini-tour golf taught him about scoringWhy the gap at high levels is not always raw talentWhat it means to “play your best at the right time”Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | The Secret Golf Bet That Took Over Our Friend Group | Golf has a way of inspiring some pretty ridiculous behavior among friends.In 2024, our friend Jerry played 201 rounds of golf. So heading into 2025—with his first baby on the way and a job search underway—we started wondering: how many rounds would he actually play this year?What began as a casual conversation at the bar turned into a secret betting pool predicting Jerry’s entire golf year. And one ironclad rule: Do not tell Jerry.By the end of the year, 73 friends were involved. And Jerry still had no idea.This is the story of the betting pool we called "Jerrymandering"—and what it reveals about the strange sociology of golf friendships.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | Tom Johnson: Coaching, Competition, and the Soul of Golf (Part 2) | This is Part 2 of our conversation with Tom Johnson. If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, it’s worth starting there.After sharing the story of his journey through professional golf and recovery, Tom turns to what he’s learned from the game since then. We talk about how his experience as a player shaped his philosophy as a teacher, why ego can be the biggest obstacle in improvement, and what separates golfers who actually get better from those who stay stuck.Along the way, Tom explains the lessons he learned from some of the game’s most respected instructors, the different ways players practice and compete, and why golf continues to challenge and shape him today.We close by asking Tom what the “soul of golf” means to him after everything he’s experienced in the game.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | Tom Johnson: Tour Golf, Burnout, and Recovery (Part 1) | Tom Johnson has lived many lives in golf.A standout junior player from Northern California, Tom went on to play college golf at Northwestern alongside future world #1 Luke Donald before turning professional and competing on the PGA Tour. After years grinding on tour and chasing the next level, golf eventually stopped being fun.In this first part of our conversation, Tom shares the story behind his journey through competitive golf — from junior tournaments and college golf to the realities of professional life on tour. Along the way, we talk about burnout, identity, and the moment Tom realized something deeper in his life needed to change.Tom also opens up about the path that led him to sobriety and the perspective recovery gives him on golf, competition, and life.Part 2 of our conversation continues next week.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | Two Ways to Love Golf | Oliver loves the grind. Preston loves the hang.In this episode, we explore how two very different personalities experience the same game — from preparation and practice to identity, self-esteem, and why we keep coming back to golf.Along the way we talk about pre-round routines, the mental side of the game, and how our friendship somehow works despite (or maybe because of) approaching the game in completely different ways.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | Nicole McGirr on Strength, Teaching, and the Future of Golf | Nicole McGirr (a.k.a. “Magic”) joins Weekday Golf for a laughter-filled hang on what actually helps golfers get better: strength, mobility, balance, and smarter expectations. We talk TPI assessments (and why your “golf fitness handicap” is probably higher than you think), the real tradeoff between technique vs. physical limitations, and what it’s like growing up in golf as a girl. Plus: warmup routines, injury pitfalls, and why teaching has become Nicole’s favorite version of the game.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
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| 2/23/26 | Listener Mailbag: Sandbaggers, Slow Play, and The Shot We Fear Most | Listener mailbag time. We debate sandbagging and golf reputations, how we handle slow play, our on-course rituals, music etiquette, the shots that make us uncomfortable, and our favorite betting games—including Scotch and the O’Hara trifecta.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | Josh Zander, GOLF Top 100 Instructor | Josh Zander, GOLF top 100 instructor and all around great guy, joins us to discuss his upbringing in Venezuela, playing in the 1992 US Open at Pebble Beach, and his innate urge to help everyone with their golf swing. We talk about the number one thing most students don't work on enough, playing on the Golden State Tour, and how to get your mind right when you have a 3-footer for a personal record. Contact Josh: zandergolf.comInstagram: @zander.joshYouTube: @joshzandergolfTake an online lesson with Josh on the Skillest app.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | Fathers & Sons (ft. David & Luke Johnson) | Golf, perhaps more so than any other sport, is often passed down from parent to child (as it was for Oliver and Preston). Our friends David and Luke Johnson join us to talk about what it's like to be a father/son duo who are also golf buddies. Hear their stories about how to make golf fun for kids, what the soul of golf means at different life stages, and parenting approaches when it comes to raising a golfer.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | The Magic of Golf Trips | You never forget your first real golf trip. Beyond the stories and memories, we discuss what has to happen behind the scenes to make a golf trip truly special. Matching outfits preferred.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | Scott Oxandaboure, 2025 Olympic Club Champion | Our friend Scott Oxandaboure - the Olympic Club's 2025 Club Champion - joins us to share his fascinating golf journey from junior golf in San Diego to playing on the USC men's golf team and professional golf aspirations. We discuss the role that community plays in his appreciation of golf, and how he approaches the game as a working stiff, busy dad, and mid-am.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | Our Origin Stories | Where does our appreciation for the soul of golf come from? We take a shallow dive into our golf upbringings (thanks, Dad), from playing 54 holes a day during teenage summers, to the ebbs and flows of college golf.Contact us: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | The Soul of Golf | Merry New Year! After several months of talking about what we were going to talk about, we had an epiphany that what we loved about golf was its soul: playing the game, the friendships, the games, the trips - all of it. We discuss what the soul of golf means to us and set the table for what's to come.Contact us for feedback at: weekdaygolfpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @weekdaygolfpodcastYouTube: @weekdaygolfpodcastTwitter/X: @weekdaygolfpodDesign by: Austin WooldridgeMusic provided by: https://www.classicals.de/mozart-figaro | — | ||||||
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