Episodes
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Fried Egg Stories: The Massacre at Winged Foot
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
The 1974 U.S. Open, better known as the "Massacre at Winged Foot," has become a touchstone in the debate over what a golf championship should be. Depending on your perspective, it's either the U.S. Open at its best or the U.S. Open at its worst. With the national championship returning to Winged Foot this week, we ask what it means for a tournament venue to be insanely difficult. Our guests for this episode are Hale Irwin, Neil Regan, Mark Mulvoy, and Jeremy Schaap, reading from his father's classic book about the tournament. Produced and hosted by Garrett Morrison. Edited and engineered by J Vierck. Transcript assistance from Jay Fischl. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
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Monday Sep 14, 2020
John Bodenhamer on Setting Up the 2020 U.S. Open
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Monday Sep 14, 2020
John Bodenhamer, the USGA's Senior Managing Director of Championships, joins the pod this week to discuss all things U.S. Open! Andy and John work through this week’s setup, differences we’ll notice between this event and the 2006 U.S. Open, and how the USGA manages championships without fans. They close the conversation with a few thoughts on the USGA’s new anchor site.
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Geoff Ogilvy - Winged Foot, the U.S. Open, and the FedEx Cup
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Geoff Ogilvy, winner of the last U.S. Open contested at Winged Foot, joins the podcast to preview the 2020 U.S. Open. Andy and Geoff start by discussing the FedEx Cup Finals and Geoff's thoughts on the format. Then they delve into Geoff's winning effort in 2006 and his predictions for the 2020 edition.
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
Fried Egg Stories: Jackie Robinson the Golfer
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first Black man to play Major League Baseball in the 20th century. You're probably familiar with that story. What you may not know is that the baseball diamond was not the only playing field where Robinson advocated for racial equality. He also did so on the golf course. In this edition of our audio documentary series, we tell the complicated, sad, even inconvenient story of Jackie Robinson the golfer. Produced and hosted by Garrett Morrison. Edited and engineered by J Vierck. Production assistance from Jay Fischl. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
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Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
The History of Winged Foot with Neil Regan
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Neil Regan, Winged Foot Golf Club's historian, sits down with Andy to discuss Winged Foot's rich history, from Babe Ruth's exploits at the club to Monty's struggles on the 18th hole in 2006. Regan was extensively involved in Hanse Golf Course Design's recent restoration of the course, and he tells Andy about the thinking behind the green expansions.
Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
Stewart Hagestad on Bandon Dunes and the 2020 U.S. Amateur
Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
Wednesday Aug 19, 2020
One hundred and seventy-nine episodes after his first appearance, Stewart Hagestad rejoins The Fried Egg Podcast to discuss his run to the quarterfinals at the U.S. Amateur last week. Andy and Stewart talk not only about the tournament but also about how Bandon Dunes compares to other competitive venues, how match play contrasts with stroke play, their favorite amateur events, and the upcoming U.S. Open, which Stewart is preparing for right now.
Monday Aug 10, 2020
TPC Harding Park and the ”Mega Muni” Model
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Monday Aug 10, 2020
After an exciting PGA Championship, Andy and Garrett get together to discuss how TPC Harding Park fared in its major championship debut. They contemplate both virtues and flaws of its design, routing, and setup, and they compare it to Winged Foot, the host of the upcoming U.S. Open. Also, they get into some broader trends in municipal golf, specifically the contrast between "mega munis" and "mini munis" that Garrett explored in a recent article for The Fried Egg website.
Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
Fried Egg Stories: Remaking Harding Park
Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
In this edition of our audio documentary series, we tell the story of Harding Park, a course that has, at different points in its history, represented both the best and the worst of municipal golf. This week, it hosts the 2020 PGA Championship, but just 22 years ago, it served as a parking lot for the 1998 U.S. Open. We talk to Bo Links, Ron Kroichick, Sean Elsbernd, Joe Shasky, and Sasha Perigo about these highs and lows, and also about the benefits and drawbacks of city golf in general. Produced and hosted by Garrett Morrison. Edited and engineered by J Vierck. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Geoff Ogilvy - Bryson‘s Transformation, Harding Park, and Young Guns
Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Geoff Ogilvy returns to catch up with Andy Johnson about the latest happenings on the PGA Tour and to discuss the upcoming PGA Championship. Geoff talks about his fascination with the golf swing, which grew during the quarantine, and what he thinks the keys will be at Harding Park.
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
Superintendent Series: Tony Nysse on Mountain Lake and Friar’s Head
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
Tony Nysse, the Director of Golf Course and Grounds at Mountain Lake, joins the podcast to discuss his affinity for golf course architecture and his career in the turf industry. Tony's many stories include giving architectural advice to a developer while in college, interning at Friar's Head, and restoring Old Marsh.