From Adelaide to Pebble: Golf’s Wildest Weekend (Explained)

February 19
42 mins

Episode Description

Starting Tuesday, March 3, Trey Wingo Golf is launching a new weekly live show: Golf Live — a fast, information-rich recap of everything you need to know happening across the world of golf.

Trey will be joined every week by Justin Ray (the “Tiger Woods of golf researchers”) — one of the sharpest statistical minds in the sport and a constant source of context, history, and data-driven insight. If you’ve ever wanted a golf show that blends big-picture perspective with real numbers and real consequences, this is it.

This kickoff episode sets the table for what Golf Live will be: informed, opinionated, and built around what actually matters — not noise.

We start with a simple reality: the first full weekend without NFL games opened a lane for golf to dominate the sports calendar, and it absolutely did. The conversation spans two major storylines that captured the sport:

Anthony Kim’s win at LIV Adelaide, and why it resonated beyond the LIV ecosystem
Colin Morikawa’s return to the winner’s circle at Pebble Beach, ending a 28-month drought and looking like the Morikawa who won majors early in his career
Scottie Scheffler’s continued run of dominance, including a Sunday surge featuring three eagles and the kind of week-to-week consistency that inevitably triggers Tiger-era comparisons
Trey and Justin also dig into what LIV can (and can’t) take from a moment like Anthony Kim’s — specifically the value of an authentic sports story that you can’t manufacture, buy, or script. On the PGA Tour side, they address the reaction to scoring at Pebble Beach and why the U.S. Open setup is a completely different animal than the Pro-Am environment, including the time-of-year differences and how the USGA defends the course.

From there, the conversation touches on the broader landscape: where Morikawa fits among the elite when his iron play is dialed, what makes Scheffler’s consistency so rare, and why golf’s mental game can expose even the best players in the world.

Finally, the episode pivots into TGL — what it is, who it’s for, why it’s been working early, and why it’s best understood as an additive product to the golf calendar rather than a replacement for traditional competition.

Golf Live will be interactive — Trey will have the comments open during the show and will pull viewer questions and reactions into the conversation in real time.

The weekly cadence starts March 3. See you live.

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