Episode 017: Tim Moraghan What goes into planning and running a US Open, how technology is advancing the game beyond equipment, and stories with some of the biggest names in golf.

Published: Jan. 18, 2020, 4:26 p.m.

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Tim Moraghan\\xa0(T:\\xa0@TimMoraghan,\\xa0F: @timothy.moraghan)\\xa0 is the owner of\\xa0Aspire-Golf\\xa0a company that specializes in golf course and turf management, long range planning, professional development, and tournament consulting. You may know him better from his 21 years spent as the Chief Agronomist of the\\xa0USGA (United States Golf Association)\\xa0where he was instrumental in preparing and running all 14 of the USGA\\u2019s major championships, including their marquee event, the US Open. We discuss what that was like, rubbing shoulders with some of the best players in the game and what he\\u2019s learned from them. Part of today\\u2019s show also revolves around technology, from an agronomy standpoint and its effects on the game. So many people are familiar with how equipment has affected the game but not many are aware of how changes in grasses, developments in machinery; i.e. mowers, GPS watering and other advancements have affected the game. In a lifetime in and around golf he has seen it all and is kind enough to share some of what he\\u2019s learned.

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