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S4E5: Scottie and Bryson win!

EPISODE · May 5, 2025 · 30 MIN

S4E5: Scottie and Bryson win!

from Out of Bounds · host Out of Bounds

Josh Durso and Nate Sharman are back on Out of Bounds one day after one of the most dominant performances we’ve seen this season. Scottie Scheffler crushes the field at the CJ Cup, tying a PGA Tour event record and picking up his first win of 2025. Despite a slower start and some questions around his iron play earlier in the year, Scheffler looks locked in as he heads toward the PGA Championship. They also break down Bryson DeChambeau's win at LIV Golf Korea.Then they debate the “small field vs. full field” conversation after comments from Erik Van Rooyen, who played his way into next week’s Signature Event. Van Rooyen's strong stats raise questions about how deep the PGA Tour talent pool really is. Plus, a look ahead to the PGA Championship — Jordan Spieth’s push for the career Grand Slam, and why the Truist Championship (formerly Wells Fargo) will have a strong field even without Scottie Scheffler.Watch the entire episode below or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.https://youtu.be/jkeictAcv98

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