EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 35 MIN
EP 296: Mike Hulbert - From PGA Tour Champion to CBS Rules Expert: Inside the Ropes
from Finding Your Summit · host Mark Pattison
"Welcome back to Finding Your Summit! Host Mark Pattison sits down with Mike Hulbert, a three-time PGA Tour winner, 26-time major championship competitor, and CBS Sports rules analyst who has spent over four decades at the highest levels of professional golf. In this entertaining and insightful conversation, Mike shares his extraordinary journey from winning the FedEx St. Jude Classic in his second year on tour to playing in four Masters tournaments, competing alongside legends like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, and ultimately transitioning to a 15-year career with CBS as the network's golf rules expert. This episode offers a masterclass in golf excellence and longevity, demonstrating why course management and a world-class short game separated the greatest players from everyone else, how the transition from persimmon clubs to modern technology has transformed the sport, and why maintaining relationships and staying connected to the game creates opportunities long after competitive careers end. Mike opens up about the surreal moment of winning his first tour event and immediately knowing he'd earned a Masters invitation, the stark differences between Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's games, and why Tiger's elite short game made him nearly unbeatable in his prime despite Rory being the superior driver of the golf ball. Key Topics Discussed: The First Tour Win: When Victory Means Augusta Mike reveals the unforgettable moment in 1986 when he won the FedEx St. Jude Classic at Colonial Country Club in Memphis, beating his close friend Joey Sindelar by one stroke after stiffing a shot on the 18th hole. Discover why the very first thought that entered his mind after sinking that 12-inch winning putt was "I'm going to the Masters," and how earning that coveted invitation represented the culmination of years of grinding to get on tour in 1984. Learn about the dramatic final hole where Joey was already in the clubhouse tied for the lead, standing behind the green watching as Mike faced the pressure shot of his young career. Mike explains why winning early in his career was so crucial because you never know if you'll get another chance, and how that first victory validated all the sacrifices and hard work required to compete at the highest level. Augusta National: The One Place That Never Changes Mike shares what makes the Masters different from every other major championship and why it holds a special place in every professional golfer's heart. Unlike the US Open, PGA Championship, and Open Championship which rotate venues, Augusta National remains constant year after year, creating a unique opportunity for players to build course knowledge and experience. Discover why Augusta's strict policies including the complete ban on cell phones even decades ago created an atmosphere of respect and tradition that other majors couldn't match, and how spectators who misbehave are escorted down Magnolia Lane and out to Washington Road without hesitation. Learn about Mike's 15 years working for CBS at the Masters as their rules analyst, giving him the privilege of experiencing this iconic venue from both sides as competitor and broadcaster. Mike explains why even among the four majors he played in throughout his career, the Masters never lost its magic or its ability to inspire reverence from players and fans alike. The Big Three: Arnold, Jack, and Tiger's Common Thread Mike unveils what separated Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods from every other player of their respective generations. Growing up idolizing Jack Nicklaus, Mike witnessed firsthand how the Golden Bear's course management and ability to deliver under pressure made him nearly unbeatable when holding a lead coming down the stretch. Discover why Jack's mastery with a one iron, now an obsolete club, exceeded most players' abilities with their modern hybrids, and how he strategically missed greens in positions where he could use his putter even through rough. Learn about Mike's friendship with Arnold Palmer as a member at Bay Hill, and why Mr. Palmer's first words whenever he saw Mike were always "Do you need anything?" revealing the generosity and class that made him beloved beyond his seven major championships. Mike explains how all three legends were "needle movers" for television, drawing audiences that transformed golf into a mainstream sport, and why their professionalism extended to spending hours every day signing memorabilia and responding to fans. Tiger vs. Rory:
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"Welcome back to Finding Your Summit! Host Mark Pattison sits down with Mike Hulbert, a three-time PGA Tour winner, 26-time major championship competitor, and CBS Sports rules analyst who has spent over four decades at the highest levels of professional golf. In this entertaining and insightful conversation, Mike shares his extraordinary journey from winning the FedEx St. Jude Classic in his second year on tour to playing in four Masters tournaments, competing alongside legends like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, and ultimately transitioning to a 15-year career with CBS as the network's golf rules expert. This episode offers a masterclass in golf excellence and longevity, demonstrating why course management and a world-class short game separated the greatest players from everyone else, how the transition from persimmon clubs to modern technology has transformed the sport, and why maintaining relationships and staying connected to the game creates opportunities long after competitive careers end. Mike opens up about the surreal moment of winning his first tour event and immediately knowing he'd earned a Masters invitation, the stark differences between Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's games, and why Tiger's elite short game made him nearly unbeatable in his prime despite Rory being the superior driver of the golf ball. Key Topics Discussed: The First Tour Win: When Victory Means Augusta Mike reveals the unforgettable moment in 1986 when he won the FedEx St. Jude Classic at Colonial Country Club in Memphis, beating his close friend Joey Sindelar by one stroke after stiffing a shot on the 18th hole. Discover why the very first thought that entered his mind after sinking that 12-inch winning putt was "I'm going to the Masters," and how earning that coveted invitation represented the culmination of years of grinding to get on tour in 1984. Learn about the dramatic final hole where Joey was already in the clubhouse tied for the lead, standing behind the green watching as Mike faced the pressure shot of his young career. Mike explains why winning early in his career was so crucial because you never know if you'll get another chance, and how that first victory validated all the sacrifices and hard work required to compete at the highest level. Augusta National: The One Place That Never Changes Mike shares what makes the Masters different from every other major championship and why it holds a special place in every professional golfer's heart. Unlike the US Open, PGA Championship, and Open Championship which rotate venues, Augusta National remains constant year after year, creating a unique opportunity for players to build course knowledge and experience. Discover why Augusta's strict policies including the complete ban on cell phones even decades ago created an atmosphere of respect and tradition that other majors couldn't match, and how spectators who misbehave are escorted down Magnolia Lane and out to Washington Road without hesitation. Learn about Mike's 15 years working for CBS at the Masters as their rules analyst, giving him the privilege of experiencing this iconic venue from both sides as competitor and broadcaster. Mike explains why even among the four majors he played in throughout his career, the Masters never lost its magic or its ability to inspire reverence from players and fans alike. The Big Three: Arnold, Jack, and Tiger's Common Thread Mike unveils what separated Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods from every other player of their respective generations. Growing up idolizing Jack Nicklaus, Mike witnessed firsthand how the Golden Bear's course management and ability to deliver under pressure made him nearly unbeatable when holding a lead coming down the stretch. Discover why Jack's mastery with a one iron, now an obsolete club, exceeded most players' abilities with their modern hybrids, and how he strategically missed greens in positions where he could use his putter even through rough. Learn about Mike's friendship with Arnold Palmer as a member at Bay Hill, and why Mr. Palmer's first words whenever he saw Mike were always "Do you need anything?" revealing the generosity and class that made him beloved beyond his seven major championships. Mike explains how all three legends were "needle movers" for television, drawing audiences that transformed golf into a mainstream sport, and why their professionalism extended to spending hours every day signing memorabilia and responding to fans. Tiger vs. Rory:
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