
Golf Gear Gimmicks, John Deere Drama & Pace of Play Real Talk
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Season 1 / Episode 7 – On this episode of The Hill Unscripted, Bob Kitchen tees up another wide-ranging, no-nonsense look into the world of golf — both on and off the course.
Bob kicks things off with a recap of the thrilling finish at the John Deere Classic, spotlighting the battle between Grillo, Chapman, and Lipsky that had fans on the edge of their seats.
From there, Bob tackles a big question: How many club options do golfers really need? Spoiler alert — not as many as the brands might want you to think. Bob cuts through the clutter, explaining how most major manufacturers now offer nearly identical product lines and how trial > brand loyalty when it comes to finding the right gear for your swing.
He also issues a warning about online reviews, reminding listeners that many are either AI-generated or fake, and that your best bet is always hands-on experience — not hype.
Next, Bob breaks down a myth about driver lofts — and why launch angle, not stated loft, is the real number that matters when dialing in your distance.
On a lighter note, Bob highlights the buzz around Happy Gilmore 2 and the new Callaway limited-edition golf balls and putters inspired by the film — collectible fun for any fan of the original.
Finally, he takes on a listener mailbag question about pace of play, sharing his thoughts on course responsibility, common sense, and how we can all make golf more enjoyable for everyone on the tee sheet.
And don't forget — Maple Hill’s Garage Sale is going strong through July 20, featuring deep discounts and your chance to win a set of Bridgestone 221 CB Irons!