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Golf Undigested Podcast – Episode 21

The Golf Undigested Podcast with Clark Burroughs, a former PGA Tour player and proud Ohio State Buckeye, dishes out his latest news and musings in the world of golf. For all the latest golf odds and predictions, never miss an episode of Burroughs’ insightful advice and hilarious observations into the greatest game of all, GOLF!

Burroughs starts off podcast #21 by taking us through last week’s exciting Masters Tournament where Danny Willett came from back in the pack and take advantage of Jordan Spieth’s uncharacteristic collapse and earn his first Green Jacket. Spieth built a 5-shot lead with nine holes to play and it looked like another runaway victory, but then the wheels fell off – bogey-bogey-quadruple to start the back nine and Spieth was fried.

Our host takes us through this week’s action on all the tours. The PGA Tour travels to South Carolina for the RBC Heritage. The Champions Tour heads to Atlanta for the Mitsubishi Electric Classic. Across the pond, the European Tour is in Spain for the Spanish Open and the LPGA Tour travels to the Aloha State for the Lotte Championship.

Burroughs gives his bold predictions for all of this week’s action and helps you set your fantasy team with players to fade and players to ride. He likes Matthew Fitzpatrick and Billy Horschel as sleeper picks for this week’s RBC Heritage.

Burroughs wraps up podcast #21 by answering emails and discussing the greatest game of all, golf!

Great stories and great insight into the world of golf, every week on Golf Undigested.

Get the latest line moves as well as sleeper picks, right here on the 21st edition of the Get More Sports original golf podcast, Golf Undigested. Winner, winner, chicken parm dinner!

Written by Clark Burroughs

Clark Burroughs competed on the PGA Tour for 11 years. He won the NCAA Men's Golf National Championship at Ohio State in 1985. Burroughs is a golf handicapping expert and is the host of podcast Golf Undigested.

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