Why a PGA Tour star disappeared into the jungle

Why a PGA Tour star disappeared into the jungle

Author: Golf Digest February 8, 2022 Duration: 42:33
When PGA Tour player Morgan Hoffmann was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy diagnosis and told to expect the worst, he went looking elsewhere for an answer—to the Costa Rica rainforest, to be exact. Dan Rapaport travels to Hoffmann’s new home to understand the unconventional ways Hoffmann has sought to counter his condition, and why he still has pro golf in his plans.

Hosted by Shane Ryan and Jamie Kennedy, 50 Things That Changed Golf is less a straightforward history lesson and more a series of conversations about the pivotal moments that truly reshaped the game. This Golf Digest podcast operates on a simple but compelling premise: identifying the fifty people, innovations, rules, and cultural shifts that redirected golf's trajectory. Every other week, Ryan and Kennedy select one of these transformative elements and unpack its story, exploring not just the "what" but the lasting "why." You'll hear about everything from equipment breakthroughs and iconic tournaments to the influence of particular players and unexpected pop culture intersections. The tone is engaging and accessible, blending deep knowledge with a relaxed rapport that includes a good dose of humour and their own invented, often witty awards. Tuning in feels like joining a thoughtful yet lively discussion between two well-informed fans, one that connects the sport's past directly to the way it's played and perceived today. For anyone curious about how golf became what it is now, this podcast provides a thoroughly entertaining and insightful guided tour through the milestones that mattered.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

50 Things That Changed Golf
Podcast Episodes
Golf courses that refused to die [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:11
Alex Myers talks with Golf Digest's Keely Levins and Joel Beall and others about a handful of golf courses that got creative in their efforts to remain afloat.
Does a golfer need to be selfish to be great? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:20
From how golfers practice, to the time they spend away from home, to even their choice to pursue an individual over a team sport, Shane Ryan explains why even the best-intentioned golfers need to be selfish to succeed.
The sordid world of cheaters [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:27
In the aftermath of an incident in a qualifier tournament, Alex Myers looks at the particulars of the case, but also the wider world of cheating in golf—how often it happens, why it happens, and why it's so counter to go…
The tortured road to breaking 80 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:17
Sam Weinman and Shane Ryan discuss their respective quests to break 80. They consult with pros, sports psychologists, and some of the golfers they play with, to understand what’s been holding them back, what they need to…
The murder of a forgotten star [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:37
A look into the career and life of Marion Miley which came to a tragic end in the middle of the night in the Lexington Country Club apartments.
Where golf's civil war goes from here [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:58
Let's explore the origins of the PGA Tour-LIV Golf rivalry, as well as the turbulent present to help understand how the situation could resolve, and why it might not anytime soon.
Golf's major dilemma [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:10
Golf's major championships are when the stakes are highest, but the downside of putting so much emphasis on four weeks a year is it risks undermining the rest of the golf calendar.