Golf Talk [Episode 110]

If you didn’t know Tiger would make that putt on 18, well, you haven’t been watching much golf the past decade.

Golf Talk PodcastTiger Woods wins Bay Hill in dramatic fashion and no, this isn’t a repeat of last year’s event. Plus Michelle Wie, microphones on caddies, Davis Love III, and a whole lot more in this episode of Golf Talk.

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For this week’s Show Notes – links to articles we discuss in the show and additional information – just read on.

Off the Tee

Forum Topic of the Week

Beating Balls

Colophon

This show was recorded with Audio Hijack Pro over a Skype connection. We then used Soundtrack Pro to edit the show and GarageBand to produce the AAC file from the AIFF file, to add the artwork, and so forth. Feeder was used to create the XML file.

Note: This is an AAC (MP4) file, an open file format. iTunes – free software – can play AAC files, as can numerous other players, though we heartily recommend iTunes.

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4 thoughts on “Golf Talk [Episode 110]”

  1. The only putt I can remember Tiger missing that he had to have was to tie Angel Cabrera at the U.S. Open. That putt was a huge breaking 35 footer or something and wasn’t realistic to make. He just doesn’t miss when he can close the door on someone.

  2. I wish you guys would create a MP3 version so your podcast can be downloaded to any player. Having a proprietary MP4 only format is a big BOGEY!!! Shame on closing the door on non-Apple players.

  3. I wish you guys would create a MP3 version so your podcast can be downloaded to any player. Having a proprietary MP4 only format is a big BOGEY!!! Shame on closing the door on non-Apple players.

    Sorry you feel that way.

    Of course, non-Apple players (as well as Apple’s free iTunes) can play .mp4 files, and we’d switch back to MP3 as soon as it let us add things like chapters and artwork. It doesn’t, so we’ve stuck with .mp4. Several other players – including QuickTime Player on Windows (also free) will play the files.

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