GWAA Podcast

GWAA Podcast

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Episode 27, Tod Leonard
Tod Leonard is a Senior Editor at Golf Digest who recently published stories covering Nelly Korda's victory at the U.S. Women's Open at Riviera Country Club while also being a part of the team that broke the story about Phil Mickelson being accused of inappropriate contact at a golf club in San Diego. Leonard joins this month's GWAA Podcast to talk about his stories on both Korda and Mickelson and also details his journey to working at Golf Digest.
Episode 26, GWAA Mentorship Webinar
A panel of GWAA members from across the golf media landscape met with students, who have applied for the 2026 Herbert V. Kohler Jr./GWAA Journalism Scholarship, to share their background, insights into their careers, and lessons learned. This episode features highlights from this year's panelists: Jeremy Friedman, Outlyr Rex Hoggard, Golf Channel Julia Pine, USGA Beth Ann Nichols, Golfweek Amy Rogers, Golf Channel
Episode 24, Bill Fields
Veteran golf journalist Bill Fields details the process that went into writing his memoir, A Quick Nine Before Dark, A Life in Golf. Fields shares the reasons for wanting to share not just his professional journey but the details of his personal life, the challenges that came with writing a book, and what he hopes readers will take away from reading his memoir. Fields begins his book with a fascinating story about Tiger Woods, and later describes experiences flying with Arnold Palmer, covering the 1986 Masters, and the misadventure that came after covering Jean van de Velde's misfortune at The Open in 1999.
Episode 23, Meet Nolan and Daniel
Nolan Clay and Daniel Polce have been named the Herbert V. Kohler/GWAA Journalism Scholarship recipients for 2025-2026. The two students join this month's podcast to share how they were attracted to covering golf. Clay, a student at the University of Texas at Austin, was inspired by watching fellow Texan, Jordan Spieth. Clay also discusses how the game of golf, he says, has changed his life and helped him cope with anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder. Polce shares how he has made the transition from studying to become a PGA Professional at Florida Golf Coast University to creating his own digital magazine en route to making a career in golf media.
Episode 22, Kelly Okun
Former professional golfer Kelly Okun explains why she exited the professional ranks in order to create her own media company, Fairway to Green. Okun describes how she made that transition, shares her goals for the future, and some advice for not just other professionals who may be looking to make a career change but also offers some educational programming for junior golfers to help them and their parents navigate the world of golf.
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Episode 25, Karen Stupples
Golf Channel on-course reporter Karen Stupples joins the podcast to share the details of how she prepares to cover a major championship as she explains how she goes about learning a new venue like Memorial Park Golf Course, the site of the Chevron Championship. The major champion turned television reporter explains how she made the transition from competing to working in radio and then television and shares insights into who she has learned from throughout her career, including legendary broadcaster Judy Rankin. Stupples also discusses what the next chapter of her career may look like as she turns her focus to helping the next generation of players looking to make their own way in the professional ranks.
Episode 21, Kevin Van Valkenburg
Kevin Van Valkenburg joins this episode to discuss his new role as the Director of Content for Fried Egg Golf. Van Valkenburg also shares details of his career journey from the Baltimore Sun, to ESPN, to No Laying Up and explains how Rick Reilley has inspired his own work. Van Valkenburg also discusses a recent piece he wrote for the Fried Egg in which he took an unexpected angle on Rory McIlroy achieving the career grand slam, and passes along some honest advice for aspiring journalists hoping to break into the industry.
Episode 20, Sarah Kellam
Sarah Kellam wears a lot of different hats as a Manager of Digital Content for the LPGA Tour's official website, LPGA.com, but her favorite role of all is being a storyteller. Kellam joins this month's GWAA Podcast to discuss how she prioritizes the many different stories of the LPGA. She also shares the valuable advice she's received in growing in her role as a writer along with one very simple, yet important question she asks herself when creating content for the website. Also, Kellam shares the story of how she narrowly missed out meeting her idol when she joined the ranks at Golf Channel.
Episode 19, Josh Carpenter
Sports Business Journal's Josh Carpenter joins the podcast to discuss his love of breaking news and shares how he manages to get the scoop on so many stories across the golf industry. Carpenter discusses why he's avoided trying to be funny on social media and shares some secrets on how he's been able to capture some juicy tidbits while on-site covering a golf tournament.
Episode 18, FORE the Good of the Game
Mike Gonzalez and former PGA Tour player Bruce Devlin co-host the FORE the Good of the Game podcast. Gonzalez joins this month's GWAA Podcast episode to discuss the purpose of their podcast - to chronicle the lives of golf's major champions. With more than 100 interviews already in the books, Gonzalez shares how he preps for the hours long interviews, the common themes he's seen emerge from speaking with so many major champions, and the challenge of tracking down some of the world's greatest players.
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