A Rai Smile
5/18/20261 hr 17 min
This week the three not-quite-amigos are talking about a trio of very special victories at the weekend. Aaron Rai becomes England's first (US) PGA Champion in over 100 years and we hear from Wolverhampton's finest on a life-changing victory, which he did with one of the great major final round performances. Meanwhile Lottie Woad wins on the LPGA Tour and Leonie Harm takes victory on the LET in Germany in what is a remarkable life story. There's plenty of time for other chat as well - Eddie's in Belgium preparing to get back out competing, the standard of Welsh golf comes under the spotlight and Andrew shows his very selective memory in predicting winners.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
[beeping] It's time now for the Chipping Forecast in association with Peter Millar, brought to you by Andrew Cotter, Eddie Pepperell, and special guest Ian Carter.
Andrew Cotter· Host0:15
[upbeat music] Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Chipping Forecast once again. What a time to be alive, or what a time to be arrive. Amazing weekend in golf. Second major of the men's season, the PGA Championship, and a British winner, an English winner, an incredible story. Another English winner in the LPGA this weekend. So much to talk about. So much to get into. This could be a long one, so we'll get straight into it with our, um, regular special guest, Ian Carter, who's our man on the ground in Ronnebyck, Philadelphia. How are you, Ian?
Iain Carter· Guest0:57
I'm all right, thank you, Andrew. Um, first things first, I'm in my hotel room, and the air conditioning is seriously, seriously loud.
Andrew Cotter· Host1:07
Mm-hmm.
Iain Carter· Guest1:07
So I have set the temperature at seventy-one degrees Fahrenheit, which I think is where it will stay s- stable, and so it shouldn't kick in. But if you suddenly hear a hurricane wind up in the background, you'll know what it is.
Andrew Cotter· Host1:21
Okay. Um- It's the machine that's next to me. Uh, much to talk about, about your journey, because we didn't do the, the, the nightly pods for various reasons, which we might get into