EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 20 MIN
Gary Van Sickle - Golf Writer -Afterhours
The recent disconcerting departure of Amanda Balionis from PGA Tour golf, as she pivots to cover the NFL, raises significant inquiries regarding her future in sports journalism. While the intricacies of her decision remain somewhat opaque, it appears that she may be seeking broader exposure within the realm of professional football, which undeniably garners a more substantial audience compared to golf. This episode delves into the implications of her transition, juxtaposed against the evolving dynamics of sports media, where the pursuit of profit increasingly dictates the nature and frequency of events in golf. Moreover, we explore the ramifications of this shift on the perception of golf and its players, exemplified by the recent controversies surrounding Paige Spiranac at the Internet Invitational. Ultimately, we reflect on the broader implications of these developments, particularly as they relate to the intersection of traditional sports broadcasts and modern digital media platforms.Links referenced in this episode:youtube.com/thegolfshow2.0Companies mentioned in this episode: PGA Tour NFL CBS Southwest Airlines Costco Subway Barstool Sports Fox News This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Gary Van Sickle - Golf Writer -Afterhours
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