Will the real Alex Miceli please speak up? | The Morning Listen Podcast with Alex Miceli Ep. 3

Listeners get their wish as Miceli ditches his 'docile' delivery
Will the real Alex Miceli please speak up? | The Morning Listen Podcast with Alex Miceli Ep. 3
Will the real Alex Miceli please speak up? | The Morning Listen Podcast with Alex Miceli Ep. 3 /

“Volatile” American Patrick Reed can’t so easily shrug off the 2018 Ryder Cup debacle after having gained Tiger Woods’ trust for next month's Presidents Cup. “I love the fire in Patrick Reed … but it is a team game,” Morning Listen host Alex Miceli said. After posting a career year in 2018, Italy’s Francesco Molinari has not been the same golfer since tumbling out of contention on the 12th hole at Augusta National during the 2019 Masters. Miceli put it bluntly: “His confidence level is in the toilet." After leading the European women to a Solheim Cup victory this year, Catriona Matthew says a victory in 2021 at Inverness in Toledo, Ohio, would be even bigger. As big of a miscalculation as Matt Kuchar has had in the past year, Eddie Pepperell’s was even worse last week in Turkey.


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ALEX MICELI

Alex Miceli, a journalist and radio/TV personality who has been involved in golf for 26 years, was the founder of Morning Read and eventually sold it to Buffalo Groupe. He continues to contribute writing, podcasts and videos to SI.com. In 1993, Miceli founded Golf.com, which he sold in 1999 to Quokka Sports. One year later, he founded Golf Press Association, an independent golf news service that provides golf content to news agencies, newspapers, magazines and websites. He served as the GPA’s publisher and chief executive officer. Since launching GPA, Miceli has written for numerous newspapers, magazines and websites. He started GolfWire in 2000, selling it nine years later to Turnstile Publishing Co.