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Mickelson's drivers, British Columbia golf trips, Tiger's tops, Ryder Cup standings, and more

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In the most recent edition of TravelGolf.com This Week, host Dave Berner speaks with Kiel Christianson about Phil Mickelson’s Masters decision to use two drivers and how it will affect common players.

“Now, not only does everyone need one $400 driver in their bag, everyone needs two $400 drivers in their bag,” Christianson jokes. Nonetheless, he points out that high-handicappers should be aware of what they buy and why.

We’ve all had first-tee jitters before. Well, all of us but golf podcaster Barry Solomon, that is. Barry and co-host Stacy Solomon talk with Dave about ways beginning golfers can relax and get that first shot out of the way. “I normally let them tee off first,” says Barry. “And it’s fun that way, because you’re usually not going to do worse than they did.”

Chris Baldwin talks about a recent trip to British Columbia and “playing golf among the bears.”

Bill Wolfrum breaks down the all-important Golfer Supremacy Rankings, and the secret methods used to calculate them, while Mark Nessmith discusses the latest U.S. Ryder Cup team standings.

All this and more on TravelGolf.com This Week!

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