On this episode of Next on the Tee, host Chris Mascaro is joined by former Rams Pro Bowl quarterback Jim Everett, 2014 Georgia PGA Teacher of the Year Kevin Roman, former Tour caddie and founder of Inspiring Warriors Golf Russ Holden, and Oklahoma Junior Golf Hall of Famer, Tour caddie and wife, Tami Mayfair.
Everett’s football IQ and insights are off the charts good. He offers his thoughts on the Steelers QB situation, where he thinks the Steelers should go in the draft, his admiration for Jared Goff, Dan Campbell’s ill-fated decisions to forego two crucial field goals, and some of his favorite Pro-Am stories.
Roman is not only one of the top teachers in the game, he’s also an equipment expert. If you’re thinking about buying new wedges, irons, or a driver, he lets you know what to consider and how to pick out what’s right for your game.
Holden has had a passion for giving back to military veterans and wounded warriors for many years. First, he established the Caddy for a Cure program to provide wonderful experiences for veterans to caddie for PGA Tour stars plus presenting them life-changing gifts. He’s taken that up a notch with his new organization, Inspiring Warriors Golf (www.iwg.golf).
Mayfair talks about her junior golf career, which culminated with being inducted into the Edmond, Oklahoma Junior Golf Hall of Fame. She starred on the Arizona State women’s team at a time when both the women’s and men’s teams were winning national championships. She’s also had a fantastic career in the broadcasting side of golf. She tells funny stories from her days covering The Masters. She is the one who figured out that her husband, Billy Mayfair, might be on the Autism spectrum. Hear what tipped her off and what life has been like for both of them since he was diagnosed.
Listen: Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro