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Rick Shiels is back with a new golf podcast episode 204.
Rick Shiels gives his thoughts on the Ryder Cup, which Europe won.
Rick Shiels is excited for the upcoming Ryder Cup and has a special interview with the course designer of the Ryder Cup course.
Rick Shiels and co-host Guy ep. 201 covers important matters of golf including the Rider cup, course architecture, and more.
Rick Shiels talks about why cavity back irons are becoming more popular, especially among good players. He says that blades are dying off because they are less forgiving. He switched to the p770 and has been playing some of the best golf of his life.
Rick Shiels celebrates 200 episodes of his successful golf podcast with a special guest.
Rick Shiels sits down with the guys from Bob Does Sports to chat about their YouTube success and upcoming live show.
Rick Shiels, co-host of the Rickshaw's Golf Show, and Guy discuss their plans to travel to Rome for the Ryder Cup in 2023. They are also excited to interview the course designer of Marco Simone.
Rick Shiels is talking about how Tiger Woods' great performance this past weekend has solidified his spot on the Ryder Cup.
Rick Shiels is excited to announce that the live podcast will be happening in October to celebrate the show's 200th episode. Tickets will be reasonably priced and the event will feature food, drinks, and golf.
Rick Shiels and Guy discuss their plans for the Rick Shiels Golf Show podcast's 200th episode, including a live show celebration.
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