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Cam Young Dominates + LIV Golf’s Uncertain Future (w/ Brody Miller)
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Cam Young continues his breakout season with another dominant win, solidifying himself among the game’s elite alongside Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Matt Fitzpatrick. Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down what’s fueling Young’s rise, how the Cadillac Championship played at Doral, and the bigger questions surrounding PGA TOUR signature events moving forward.
Then, The Athletic’s Brody Miller joins for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving LIV Golf situation — from funding uncertainty to what a restructured league could look like, and what it means for players like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. A must-listen conversation on where the professional game could be heading next.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro – Rooftop chaos & show preview
02:30 Cam Young’s dominant win at Doral
05:30 Cadillac Championship conditions & fan turnout
08:00 Signature events debate (field size, scheduling)
11:00 Cam Young’s stats, putting & mental breakthrough
14:30 Fitzpatrick vs Cam Young – rise to elite tier
17:30 PGA Championship preview w/ Keegan Bradley insights
20:00 Adam Scott resurgence & Cam Young rules moment
23:30 Brody Miller joins TSS
30:00 LIV Golf turning point: peak leverage to collapse
38:00 LIV business model, funding & future structure
48:00 What happens to Rahm, Bryson & player contracts
57:00 Final thoughts – what LIV could become next
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