Next On The Tee With Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

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Where PGA & LPGA Players, Legends, & Top Instructors Share Their Stories, Insights, & Playing Lessons. If you love golf and want a podcast where the guests are the stars of the show, and the backdrop is always positive and fun...boy do we have a show for you...give us a listen and share the show with your friends.

Episódios

  • S13, Ep 2 Part 1: Better Putting, Smarter Practice, and Where Golf Instruction Is Headed with Mike Miller & Tom Patri

    28/01/2026 Duração: 01h10min

    Hi folks… and welcome in to this edition of Next on the Tee—where golf legends live and your game gets better. I thank you so much for pressing play. This week, I’m excited to share four terrific guests who will give you plenty to think about—and plenty of great stories to smile about along the way. We kick things off with Mike Miller, Head Golf Professional at Big Canoe in Jasper, Georgia. Mike is also the newly elected Vice President of the PGA of Georgia—and the former Mayor of Flowery Branch, home of Atlanta Falcons training camp. Mike shares several practical tips you can work on right now, even if you’re dealing with snow or freezing temps. He’s an outstanding putter—having finished Top 10 twice at the Georgia Putting Championship—and he offers simple, effective putting advice, plus one tip that makes so much sense you’ll wonder why we haven’t all been doing it already. Mike also talks about the challenges of being a mayor in the social-media era and the incredible setup they have at Big Canoe. Follo

  • S12, Ep 1 Part 2: Inside the Ropes, On The Bag, & Inside the Mind: Powerful Stories with Bobby Palmeri & Bryce Paup

    22/01/2026 Duração: 01h17min

    In part 2 of Season 13, Episode 1, I’m joined by Bobby “Loops” Palmeri and Bryce Paup. Bobby is a longtime New York caddie who’s spent several years looping at Bethpage Black. He shares some fantastic stories from life on the bag, including memorable rounds looping for celebrities like Brian Harman, Cal Clutterbuck, and one incredibly touching experience caddying for the late Tim Wakefield. Bobby has a great way of telling stories, and his love for the game and the people he’s met along the way really shines through. I know you're really going love him and his stories. We then round out the show with an unforgettable visit from NFL legend Bryce Paup, the 1995 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Bryce opens up about growing up with undiagnosed dyslexia, being labeled “dumb” as a kid, and how negative self-talk—both from others and his own inner voice—shaped his self-image for years. He shares how his high school sweetheart, now his wife, became his rock and helped him find his way back from rock bottom. From

  • S13, Ep 1 Part 1: Stories from Golf’s Golden Era From Pure Swinging Tom Purtzer Plus Insights & a Key Lesson from Jim Woods

    20/01/2026 Duração: 01h08min

    We kick off Season 13 of Next on the Tee, with a great lineup featuring one of my all-time favorite guests, plus three guys making their Next on the Tee debuts. We kick things off with Tom Purtzer, a player known for one of the purest swings in golf history. Tom shares stories from his career on the PGA and Champions Tours, including his first Tour win at the Glen Campbell LA Open, the celebrity-hosted events of golf’s golden era, and on-course lessons Mickey Rooney thought he'd give Tom. We also talk about his win at Colonial, what it meant to sit next to Mr. Hogan at the Champions Dinner, and his thoughts on proposed PGA Tour changes. Next up is Jim Woods, Director of Golf at the historic Omni Bedford Springs. Jim shares his journey from college golf at SUNY Broome Community College through being one of the first to attend the PGA of America’s Golf Training Program. He also talks about the great new Performance Center he's put together in Bedford Springs, and a simple but powerful tip that can significant

  • S12, Ep 57 Part 2: Hal Sutton: Perspective, Gratitude & the Game That Shaped Us

    14/01/2026 Duração: 39min

    Season 12 Finale | Part 2 We close out Season 12 of Next on the Tee with the kind of conversation I always like to save for last — an honest, thoughtful, and heartfelt visit with Hal Sutton. Hal is genuine, speaks from the heart, and is someone I’m proud to call a friend. We talk about the success of his design at The Darmoor Club outside of Houston, how course design, his podcast Be the Right Club Today, and work in the Instruction space have given him meaningful ways to give back to the game. I asked Hal how golf has been both a blessing and sometimes a burden throughout his life, and if good has always outweighed the bad. We then dive deep into the Ryder Cup, including why Hal decided to add Jackie Burke Jr. as an Assistant Captain in 2004, how he handled leading a team with massive star power, and why the U.S. continues to struggle in team competition. Hal also shares his thoughts on what might need to change if we’re going to turn the tide. Hal offers candid insight on the current state of the PGA To

  • S12, Ep 57 Part 1: Gratitude, Greatness & the Game We Love with Charlie Rymer & Suzy Whaley

    09/01/2026 Duração: 01h04min

    To close out Season 12 of Next on the Tee, I’m honored to welcome three wonderful friends who are also outstanding ambassadors of the game — Charlie Rymer, Suzy Whaley, and Hal Sutton — for a special year-end episode filled with gratitude, perspective, and great storytelling. We kick things off with Charlie Rymer, who shares an update on his health following his victorious battle with Stage 3 colon cancer. Charlie reflects on the faith, family support, and world-class care that helped carry him through. Then he takes us inside an exciting new project he's involved with in Greenville, Tennessee, including a golf course he’s designing alongside Rees Jones — and yes, great food is part of the plan. Charlie also weighs in on the proposed changes to the PGA Tour and where he believes the game is headed. Next up, Suzy Whaley joins me for a conversation filled with positivity and pride. Positivity is pervasive throughout the Whaley family, which is why Suzy always makes every segment she's a part of so much fun.

  • S12, Ep 56 Part 2: Championships, Carolina Blue, NIL & the Ebb and Flow of Golf with John Inman

    01/01/2026 Duração: 41min

    Thank you for coming back for Part 2 of this week’s Next on the Tee, where I’m joined by our good friend John Inman for a conversation that’s equal parts insightful, nostalgic, and just plain fun. John and I start off talking about the Bill Bellichick experiment at UNC, where John played his college golf, including winning the 1984 National Championship. You'll hear how he feels about the Tar Heels’ 4–8 season and what's happening with that program. From there, John shares his perspective on the impact NIL has had on college athletics, and how college sports have essentially become the minor leagues across the board. We also rewind the clock to John’s victory at the 1993 Buick Southern Open, his brother Joe’s win at the 1976 Kemper Open, their collective success in the tournament, and the ever-changing nature of golf — those moments when you feel like you’ve cracked the code, followed by days when the game reminds you just how humbling it can be. John is always a joy to talk with, and this segment is fille

  • S12, Ep 56 Part 1: Great Teachers, Honest Opinions & The Beautiful Frustration of Golf

    31/12/2025 Duração: 01h07min

    This week on Next on the Tee, I welcome three outstanding guests for an episode filled with elite instruction, thoughtful perspective, and great storytelling. Leading things off is the show’s Resident Director of Instruction, Tom Patri, who recently received one of the highest honors in the game — being named a Golf Magazine Top 100 Alumni Instructor. Tom reflects on what that recognition means and his journey through the game. From there we dive into Tom’s candid and passionate take on comments from new PGA Tour Commissioner Brian Rolapp and Tiger Woods regarding proposed changes to the Tour, including fewer tournaments, smaller fields, and scheduling adjustments to avoid competing with the NFL. Tom also shares insights on some of the top golf courses around his old stomping ground, New York City, several of which were named among Golf Digest’s 25 most beautiful courses in the country. Next, making his Next on the Tee debut, is Stan Moore, one of Florida’s top instructors and a highly respected short game

  • S12, Ep 55: Legends Never Fade: Eddie & the Cruisers, Seve & the Revival of Otey Putters with Matthew Laurance & Steve Strano

    26/12/2025 Duração: 02h03min

    Welcome to this week’s edition of Next on the Tee — where golf legends live and your game gets better. I truly appreciate you being here and pressing play. I’m really excited to share this episode with you because it features two wonderful friends—one who has been very dear to me for years and another new friend who I hope will be joining me many times going forward. Leading things off is Matthew Laurance, a longtime favorite of this show and someone I’ve been blessed to call a close friend. Many of you know Matthew from his iconic role as Sal Amatto, the fictional bass player in Eddie & the Cruisers—easily one of my all-time favorite movies. What started as a social media connection grew into appearances on Thursday Night Tailgate, and those conversations eventually turned into a genuine friendship. This time around, Matthew shares his thoughts on the direction the PGA Tour appears to be heading, which feels like a sharp turn away from the long-standing focus on “growing the game.” We also dive into w

  • S12, Ep 54 Part 2: The Doctors Are In: Fixing Your Mental Game, the PGA Tour & College Golf

    15/12/2025 Duração: 01h25min

    The Doctors Are In to help fix what's ailing you, whether your mental game needs pumping up or the PGA Tour, college golf, and the NIL have you feeling sick. We start things off with our monthly visit from The Confidence Doctor, Dr. Bob Winters, who shares updates on the success his players are having at the high school, college, and AJGA levels. Dr. Bob explains the concept of social loafing with respect to golf, offers candid thoughts on the PGA Tour doing the opposite of growing the game, and delivers a powerful tip for tournament golfers facing self-doubt—believing you truly belong. He also breaks down his memorable D.U.M.B. Golf acronym. Then I welcome Doc Merrill, Head Golf Coach at the University of Maine at Augusta, for his Next on the Tee debut. A former medical physician for 37 years, Doc shares his journey into coaching, insights into his program, the impact of NIL on his roster, and stories from recent tournaments. He also recounts meeting Arnold Palmer at the 1975 U.S. Open and previews his upc

  • S12, Ep 54 Part 1: Brian Jacobs on The Lessons That Change Careers Plus Connor Lewis and the Wanamaker You Could Own & The GOAT Debate Gets Real...

    08/12/2025 Duração: 01h41min

    On this episode of Next on the Tee, I'm joined by three outstanding guests who bring game-changing perspective from three very different corners of golf. First, top New York instructor and a wonderful human being, Brian Jacobs returns to talk about his move from an elite Florida club back to Rochester, the lessons he learned, and the key questions every PGA Professional — or anyone considering a new job — should ask before saying yes. I also talk with him about the positive impact he’s made on players’ lives, and he shares the details about his upcoming trip to Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill, which anyone is free to join in on. Next, Connor Lewis, Founder of the Society of Golf Historians and the new Antiquity Golf Company, makes an electric debut. Connor dives into the treasures of golf history, dives deep into the GOAT debate (Snead, Hogan, Jack, Tiger, Trevino, Bobby Locke), why he'd pick Lee Trevino to face anyone 1 on 1, and how the PGA Tour has copied almost everything from LIV short of the shotgun starts.

  • S12, Episode 53: Greg Lloyd: The Standard Is No Longer the Standard

    08/12/2025 Duração: 01h25min

    In this special bonus edition of Next on the Tee, I’m thrilled to welcome back my all-time favorite Pittsburgh Steeler, Greg Lloyd, for his 15th appearance on the show. As a proud Pittsburgh guy who grew up watching Greg dominate on Sundays, it’s always an honor to share time with him—whether here or during the years he joined Bob Lazzari and I on Thursday Night Tailgate. If you’ve ever wondered what Greg Lloyd is like today, I can tell you this: he’s exactly the same man off the field that he was on it—intense, passionate, fiercely loyal to the black ’n gold, and never one to pull punches. That honesty is why we made him a member of our Thursday Night Tailgate Guest Hall of Fame. In this conversation, Greg gives his unfiltered thoughts on the current state of the Steelers defense. He doesn’t sugarcoat a thing. He talks about the lost art of tackling, why “hoping” for success means you didn’t prepare, and what it meant when he buckled his chinstrap at practice—spoiler: somebody was about to get hit. He shar

  • S12, Ep 52 Part 2: Featuring Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton + Monitoba Golf HOFer & Golf Tech Pioneer Terry Hashimoto

    29/11/2025 Duração: 01h35min

    On this week’s edition of Next on the Tee, I’m thrilled to welcome back two extraordinary guests who continue to inspire, educate, and elevate everything they touch. First up is one of the most remarkable people I’ve ever met —Olympic Gold Medal Figure Skater Scott Hamilton. If there was an award for the greatest person on the planet, Scott would have won it for the last 40 years in a row. His life is a masterclass in perseverance. From battling brain cancer since birth, to pushing through years of unexplained health challenges, he rose to capture the 1984 Olympic Gold Medal and become one of the most beloved voices in sports broadcasting. Scott joins me to talk about his fantastic annual event, Scott Hamilton & Friends, benefiting the incredible work of the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation. We dive into the star-studded lineup (including several Classic Rock stars), the mission behind his fundraising, and the impact his foundation continues to make. We also look ahead to February, when Scott returns t

  • S12, Ep 52 Part 1: LIV’s Big Move, Young Talent at Risk & Life at Hole in the Wall with Tom Patri & Jon Buddenhagen

    19/11/2025 Duração: 01h44min

    Welcome in, folks, to another edition of Next on the Tee, where golf legends live and your game gets better.  We kick things off with our Resident Director of Instruction, Tom Patri, who shares his reaction to the breaking news that LIV Golf will move to a 72-hole format starting in 2026. If that shift leads to World Golf Ranking points, what does it mean for the PGA Tour? With every LIV event next year offering bigger payouts than the Tour’s Signature events, could they target up-and-coming young talent the way they did with former Rory McIlroy protégé Tom McKibbin? Could rising players be swayed by a $5 million signing bonus, larger guaranteed purses, and the ability to still earn OWGR points to access the majors? TP breaks it all down and gives us his take on how this could reshape professional golf. Then I’m joined by someone Tom knows well and has worked with over the years — Jon Buddenhagen, Head Golf Professional at the historic Hole in the Wall Golf Club in Naples, Florida. Jon shares the story behi

  • S12, Ep 51 Part 2: Courses with Soul & Questions that Matter with Mitch Laurance & Dr. Bob Winters

    17/11/2025 Duração: 56min

    On this edition of Next on the Tee, we kick things off with someone who means the world to me — a mentor, a cherished friend, and the former host of the greatest golf-travel podcast ever created, Talking Golf Getaways — Mitch Laurance. Mitch joins me fresh off a quick trip to Alaska and a summer adventure across Scotland, where he uncovered some hidden gems on the island of Arran. Wait until you hear about the historic, soulful courses he discovered and what makes them so special. We also dive into the brilliance of Mike Stranz, revisiting the unforgettable experiences found at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, True Blue, and Tobacco Road. Mitch also tells us, if he had one round left to play, where would he tee it up? His answer — and the emotion behind it — is powerful. Then we wrap up with our monthly check-in with the Confidence Doctor himself, Dr. Bob Winters. This month, Dr. Bob focuses on questions — the ones we should ask ourselves about what we truly want from the game, the questions to bring with us

  • S12, Ep 51 Part 1: Designing Greatness: David Duval & Shane LeBaron on Building Olde Eight

    12/11/2025 Duração: 43min

    This week on Next on the Tee, I’m joined by two incredible guests —former World #1, 1999 Players Champion, and 2001 Open Champion David Duval, and Top Instructor and the first ever Director of Instruction at Cherry Hills Shane LeBaron, who’s been a great friend of the show for nearly a decade. Shane and David are teaming up on something VERY special down in Greenwood, South Carolina — the Olde Eight Golf Club and the amazing surrounding community they're building. They give us an inside look at the vision behind it on what's sure to be one of the great private communities in the country. We talk about what makes the course unique, its state-of-the-art practice facilities, and whether it might one day host a Tour event. You’ll also hear how David got involved in the project, what inspired its design, and how the two are building something far beyond your typical golf club experience. We also discuss the work that Shane and David have put in on David's game that has improved each of the last 4 seasons out on

  • S12, Ep 50 Part 2: From Green to Tee: How Top 100 Teacher Scott Munroe Builds Better Golfers

    09/11/2025 Duração: 27min

    In Part 2 of Episode 50, I’m joined by Scott Munroe, Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher and one of the “Hoosiers” from the Two Hoosiers & a Hong crew. Scott is a longtime Teaching Professional at the ultra-exclusive Nantucket Golf Club in the summer. If you’ve ever wondered what golf looks like behind the gates of one of the most private clubs in the country, Scott takes us there. Nantucket has had members like Jack Welch and Bill Belichick, and the course was designed by our good friend Rees Jones, so the stories run deep. Scott also shares how he develops junior players in a way that may surprise you — teaching them backwards, starting on the putting green and working out toward the tee. It’s a strategy we also heard from our friend Eva Rogers. Scott explains why it helps kids understand scoring, feel, and confidence faster than any launch monitor ever could. We also talk about the unique culture among great coaches in golf: the freedom and willingness to share knowledge, not guard it. No “secret sauce.” N

  • S12, Ep 50 Part 1: Qualifying Isn’t Guaranteed: Shaun Micheel on the Fight for the Champions Tour + US Kids Lifetime Master Teacher James Hong, The Next Generation Starts Here.

    07/11/2025 Duração: 01h01min

    Thank you for coming back and pressing play on this week's show. I’ve got a jam-packed episode featuring a major champion…and two of the most dedicated and respected teachers in our game. Leading things off is my great friend Shaun Micheel, the 2003 PGA Champion, and one of the very first guests to ever join this show. This marks Shaun’s 39th appearance here, and as always, he brings thoughtful insight and honesty. We get into just how tough it is to qualify for the Champions Tour — and why winning a major doesn’t automatically open that door. We also dive into how LIV has forced the PGA Tour to evolve, whether Shaun would consider playing if LIV launched a senior circuit, and we check in on how his Indiana Hoosiers have been surprising folks this football season. Then I’m joined by James Hong, a U.S. Kids Golf Lifetime Master Teacher, and one-third of the famed Two Hoosiers & a Hong trio. James gives us a fascinating look into coaching young players today — in a world where instant gratification, Track

  • S12, Ep 49: Legends, Fitness, and the Power of Gratitude with John Cook & Courtney Weber

    03/11/2025 Duração: 01h24min

    Hi folks — and welcome in to this episode of Next on the Tee, where golf legends live and your game gets better! I’ve got two incredible guests joining me on this episode who continue to make a big impact on the game — and on how we enjoy it. First up is PGA Tour legend John Cook — U.S. Amateur Champion, 21-time winner across the PGA and Champions Tours, and one of the sharpest voices in golf broadcasting. John and I start off talking a little Ohio State football and how the Steelers already have their next franchise QB on their roster. We then move to how surprised I was that a 5 time Ryder Cup player didn’t get a mic for this year’s event (and should have), and why we’re both pumped about the return of the Skins Game. We also tackle one of my favorite debates — how players from John’s era would stack up against today’s stars. Spoiler: guys from the 70s & 80s would dominate IMO. Then, I’m joined by the incredibly talented Courtney Weber, a TPI Level 3 Certified Trainer and Golf Digest Certified Fitness

  • S12, Ep 48 Part 2: More Distance Starts at Your Feet, It's Not a Gimmick: The Sqairz Story with Bob Winskowicz

    30/10/2025 Duração: 52min

    On this week’s Next on the Tee, I’m joined by my good friend Bob Winskowicz, Founder and CEO of Sqairz Golf — the company changing the way athletes connect to the ground, generate power, and perform. We start by celebrating Sports Illustrated naming Sqairz the Top Performing Golf Shoe of 2025 — another huge milestone for a brand that just keeps innovating. Bob shares stories from his days working alongside Arnold Palmer as a Senior Vice President, how that relationship shaped his approach to product design, and how Sqairz continues to honor legends like Sir Nick Faldo with special edition releases. We also dive deep into the science behind the swing, discussing why the feet and knees are the true foundation of motion and power, and why the structure of a shoe — not flexibility — makes the biggest difference in distance and accuracy. Bob explains how Sqairz has expanded beyond golf into baseball, softball, and pickleball, where players are seeing real results: up to 9 MPH more exit velocity and a 70% improve

  • S12, Ep48 Part 1: When Fans Crossed the Line — and How to Stay Cool Over a 4-Footer with Tom Patri & Paul Horton

    27/10/2025 Duração: 01h10min

    This week on Next on the Tee, I’ve got an all-star lineup that spans championship memories, golf instruction excellence, and game-changing technology. We kick things off with our resident Director of Instruction Tom Patri, who returns to share his thoughts on the Ryder Cup and the recent uproar around fan behavior. Tom and I talk about the PGA of America’s late response to the controversy, what it might mean for the next Cup in Ireland, and why ticket prices didn't seem to make any difference in fan behavior. We also take a trip back to 1981 to relive his Florida Southern team’s Division II National Championship and future PGA stars — like Rocco Mediate, Lee Janzen, and Marco Dawson — who followed up that '81 team's championship with one of their own. Next up, I’m joined by one of Canada’s most decorated coaches, Paul Horton. Paul shares insights on what Brooke Henderson’s latest win means for Canadian golf, and he gives us valuable lessons to add distance off the tee, make those tricky 4–6 footers, and con

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