The mission of TrapDraw Podcast - No Laying Up is to keep golf fan listeners updated on current events outside of the sport. Fans of athletics and good conversation may enjoy this podcast. Though it might have golf fans and hosts, this podcast is so much more than just courses or recaps. The hosts also talk about coffee, the NFL, and even common issues like lousy airports.
The Trap Draw Podcast - No Laying Up started as an X (formerly Twitter) account in 2013. Founding member Chris Solomon had shared the group's text messages on the platform. That was the birth of the show's predecessor, No Laying Up. That blog and then golf podcast have an irreverent approach to golf. This is especially appealing to younger golf fans. This show continues the conversation.
Hosts include Tron Carter (TC), Phil Landes, aka Randy, Neil Schuster, and DJ Piehowski. Sometimes KVV and Micah Pueschel, aka Mr. Poosh, join the panel. The men present a show packed with humorous conversations and insight. The hosts entertain with their opinions on everything from golf to grocery stores.
Listeners will hear hours of entertainment. Its "unserious" approach to golf coverage has earned it many fans. The podcast continues the conversation with listeners beyond golf. TrapDraw Podcast - No Laying Up wants to be far from the traditional golf commentary show. With its topic range, it does just that. Topics include both the Oscars and HBO's Succession. The show blends golf, pop culture, and other elements together.
Past guests on Trap Draw - No Laying Up have included golf great Rory McIlroy and Golfweek's Beth Ann Nichols. Others are famous radio personalities Bob Sturm and Brendan Quinn of The Athletic. Golf rankings aside, the podcast provides social commentary and entertainment news. Topics dissolve into organic conversations that add to the show's intrigue. In one moment, they are discussing Interpol intercepting eight tons of cocaine. In another moment, they address the postal service's logistics. New episodes air weekly and can be between two to four hours long.
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