The Cut Line

The Cut Line
Podcast Description
Whether you’re a die hard golf fan, a new player who just caught the golf bug, or are anywhere in between, this is the podcast for you. On a weekly basis, hosts and self-proclaimed golf experts Graham Nash and Andrew Hillsman will break down what’s going on in the world of golf. PGA Tour, LIV, TGL, European Tour? It’s all right here on The Cut Line.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers a wide range of golf-related topics including professional tournaments like the PGA Tour and LIV, discussions about legendary golf venues, and emerging formats like TGL, with episodes featuring unique insights such as previews, tournament analysis, and pace of play concerns.

Whether you’re a die hard golf fan, a new player who just caught the golf bug, or are anywhere in between, this is the podcast for you. On a weekly basis, hosts and self-proclaimed golf experts Graham Nash and Andrew Hillsman will break down what’s going on in the world of golf. PGA Tour, LIV, TGL, European Tour? It’s all right here on The Cut Line.
The past two weeks of golf have been some of the best this year. Hosts Graham Nash and Andrew Hillsman bring you some of the best moments and biggest discussion points from the 125th U.S. Open, the Traveler’s, and the KPMG Women’s PGA. Additionally, they preview what’s to come on the PGA and LIV tours and give you the quick hitters you need to stay up to date with everything golf related.
You can catch every episode of “The Cut Line” on Spotify and YouTube each week.

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