Best Golf Podcasts for The Open Championship — PGA Betting and DFS

Article Image

Legal sports betting is rapidly expanding across the country, and so too are sports betting podcasts. The menu is robust, but they don’t all cover PGA betting tips. And during a week like this, with only so much time to spare before golfers tee off early late Wednesday night (or early Thursday morning, what do you want to listen to more than sharp, studious hosts break down British Open odds and picks? There’s little time to spare between now and then, so don’t waste any of it— here are the best Open Championship golf podcasts you should listen to before making your PGA DFS lineups and placing your bets.

Best Golf Podcasts for The Open Championship

RG Premium Videos

You don’t want to go without listening to all the premium content provided from our own golf gurus, STLCards and Notorious. The two have won some of the biggest prizes in DFS golf and they’re having a profitable golf betting season over at ScoresAndOdds as they tee off with golf betting picks every week. Alongside a weekly video, ‘Drive For Show, DFS For Dough’, you can also find written content such as Expert Survey, Noto’s DFS Core Plays and STL’s GPP Breakdown.

Tour Junkies

Made up of David Barnett and Pat Perry, the Tour Junkies release a pair of episodes for every tournament. One focuses on golf betting, the other is tailored toward fantasy golf. The duo conducts exclusive interviews with PGA Tour players and caddies, as they give you unique insights each week. In short, Tour Junkies is created by golf addicts, for golf addicts.

Bet the Process

According to his peers, Rufus Peabody is arguably the sharpest golf bettor in the world. When he places a bet, oddsmakers pay attention and react accordingly. So it’s no surprise that Peabody and co-host Jeff Ma deliver some of their most informative and helpful episodes of Bet the Process when golf is at the forefront.

The Pat Mayo Experience

Pat Mayo is one of the most impressive content creators in DFS and sports betting. The Pat Mayo Experience covers the golf scene extensively, recording multiple episodes for the same tournament without being redundant. Listen on Sunday and you’ll get a preview of the next tournament. Throughout the week, he’ll have various guests from across the industry, providing different angles, updated news and impactful storylines.

Subpar

Former PGA Tour golfer Colt Knost joins his long-time friend Drew Stoltz to deliver in-depth interviews with some of the biggest names in golf. These guys know everyone, and their interviews speak for themselves. Stoltz also knows a little something about gambling. They won’t dive into advanced stats like some of the other podcasts but they provide unique qualitative insights that you can’t find elsewhere. Past guests include Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, and Tony Romo. I wasn’t lying when I said Drew and Colt know EVERYONE.

Fantasy Degenerates

Tyler Tamboline joins Kenny Kim on this DFS-focused podcast. The duo serves you a heavy dose of laughs and winnings! No matter the week, they report on each tournament like it’s a major, leaving no stone unturned. You get course preview, field breakdown, Kenny’s Cash Game Cornerstones, lineup strategy, and even some betting picks every time you listen in.

Image Credit: Imagn

About the Author

schmitto
Matt Schmitto (schmitto)

Matt Schmitto is an Organic Strategy Lead for Better Collective. He was introduced to daily fantasy sports in 2012 and soon became a member at RotoGrinders. Seven years later, Schmitto joined RotoGrinders Network full time as a staff writer shortly after the Supreme Court overturned PASPA. He has since covered important stories in the sports betting and fantasy sports industries for sites like SportsHandle and USBets and has had roles as a sports betting editor and commercial content manager. He continues to play DFS and loves placing Futures bets at sportsbooks. His favorite DFS sites are DraftKings, Underdog Fantasy, and PrizePicks. Follow Schmitto on Twitter – @Matt_Schmitto