Ways the Champions Tour is a Lot Like the PGA Tour Used to Be

Harrison Frazar joins 'Golf Talk America' to talk about the differences between the tours and some of the most interesting issues in the game right now.
Ways the Champions Tour is a Lot Like the PGA Tour Used to Be
Ways the Champions Tour is a Lot Like the PGA Tour Used to Be /

Harrison Frazar joins Golf Talk America hosts Frank Bassett and Timm Matthews to wonder: is there such a thing as too much data? Does today's data-driven PGA Tour professional have the personal relationships with fellow competitors that a Tour pro of 15 to 25 years ago did? What does the new Greg Norman venture mean to the PGA Tour and will we see a migration of players?

These and more topics are discussed with Frazar, who's loving his return to professional golf after injuries and work in the private sector.


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Timm Matthews
TIMM MATTHEWS

Matthews co-hosts the national golf talk show “Golf Talk America” on PGA Tour Radio, which is also heard on iTunes, Stitcher, Tune In and iHeart Radio. He has been a sports anchor-reporter in Dallas/Fort Worth for 35 years. Matthews is an onsite announcer for PGA Tour Radio and Sirius/XM for PGA Tour events around the country, and he has been the host of “The GAME with Timm Matthews,” which has aired on CBS Radio in Dallas since 2007.