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276: LIV’s 72-hole pivot, DP World Tour crossroads, and Smylie’s dad-back disaster

276: LIV’s 72-hole pivot, DP World Tour crossroads, and Smylie’s dad-back disaster

Update: 2025-11-11
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Before Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme get to golf’s biggest news of the past week - LIV Golf moving from 54 to 72 holes - we begin by detailing Smylie’s brutal onset of “dad back” that left him crawling around the house. Charlie then recounts his cathartic return to golf at Hidden Creek - from a rain-soaked finish to a well-deserved steam shower.



From there, the guys dig into LIV’s move to 72-hole events: does it help majors performance, OWGR hopes, or brand identity? They hit fan reactions, Rory’s take, player pathways, and why 72 holes might help some stars while blurring what made LIV different.



In the back half of the episode, they tackle the DP World Tour dilemma: Rahm and Hatton’s appeals, Ryder Cup eligibility, the PGA Tour partnership, TV product realities, and whether “home games,” nations, or mixed-gender teams could make team golf click.



Chapters:

00:00 On the road; off-season check-in

00:28 “Dad-back” hits: stairs, stroller, and full-body spasms

04:59 Crawling the house, bathroom saga, and the recovery plan

07:24 Dry needling, PT, and week-to-week swing timeline

07:50 Hidden Creek trip: first rounds back after surgery

09:51 Birdies in a downpour, finishing 18, and the steam-shower reward

12:50 News segue: DP World Tour wrap, Ben Griffin’s win, LIV headlines

13:31 Main topic: LIV moves from 54 to 72—first reactions

14:16 OWGR reality vs format; the closed-shop and pathways problem

15:38 Preparing for majors versus blurring LIV’s brand identity

17:02 Rory’s comments and field-strength implications

18:05 What would actually move the needle: tee times, relegation, field size

18:49 Why 54 could create different winners vs 72’s “truer” leaderboard

19:29 Shotgun starts, sleeping on leads, and pressure differences

21:22 Everyone backtracks sometimes: gear, coaches, and sports takes

25:06 “54” spin vs holes played; player-lens view on 72 vs 54

26:21 The game-within-the-game over 72 holes; form building before majors

27:16 Major-exemption math and why results at the majors are the judge

33:13 Expectation-setting for LIV at the Masters and beyond

34:19 Shift to DP World Tour: Rahm/Hatton appeals, fines, and Ryder Cup stakes

35:36 DPWT’s position in the ecosystem: partner with PGA Tour or pivot toward LIV?

40:03 Funding realities, TV product challenges, and sustainability questions

41:12 What if DPWT had been the Saudi-backed “strong international tour”?

42:42 US TV windows vs international schedules; business trade-offs

45:20 Team-golf ideas: legends + current pros + LPGA, or nations-based squads

46:47 Nations/home-game model and why fans might care more

47:35 Make it a fun product, not an OWGR product; formats beyond 72-hole stroke play

50:05 Borrowing from what works in modern golf content without breaking broadcast logic

51:26 Tape delay vs betting/live; what matters for engagement and sponsors

53:14 Bottom line: does the 72-hole shift simply aim at better major results?

53:41 Has LIV created a star? Tom McKibbin as a possible homegrown example

55:16 DPWT cards via top-10 pathway; late-season stakes and names to watch (closing)



 #Golf #SmylieShow #LIVGolf #PGATour #DPWorldTour #OWGR #RyderCup #JonRahm #TyrrellHatton #HiddenCreek #GolfPodcast




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276: LIV’s 72-hole pivot, DP World Tour crossroads, and Smylie’s dad-back disaster

276: LIV’s 72-hole pivot, DP World Tour crossroads, and Smylie’s dad-back disaster

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