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TODAY’S TOPICS
- Quake Shake: Golfers at Plainfield Country Club in New Jersey felt the affects of a 5.8 magnitude earthquake centered in Virginia. No injuries have been reported.
- Obama’s Round: CBS News reports President Barack Obama was starting a round of golf at Martha’s Vineyard when the Earthquake rattled the Northeast at 1:51pm Eastern. The White House says he didn’t feel the quake.
- Trophy Tour: PGA Champion Keegan Bradley says he took the Wanamaker Trophy home to Jupiter then took it on a tour of the town to give access to his friends and neighbors.
- Amateur Anxiety: Strong storms forced a nearly 4-hour delay at the U.S. Amateur at Erin Hills. Half the field returns this morning to complete their 2nd rounds.
- Labor Day Travel Projections
- Toys “R” Us Expansion Plans
- Sprint Gets iPhone
GUEST SCHEDULE
7:12a ET: Nicole Lapin, CNBC Business Report
7:15a ET: Steve Burkowski, Golf Channel Reporter
7:30a ET: John Hawkins, Golf Channel Contributor
7:45a ET: Alex Miceli, Golf Channel Contributor
8:15a ET: Peter Jacobsen, Golf Channel on NBC Analyst
8:45a ET: Heath Slocum, 2009 Barclays Champion
WATCH & LISTEN TO TODAY’S ACTION
Steve Burkowski Interview > Listen Now
John Hawkins: Hawk Talk > Listen Now
Alex Miceli’s Fantasy Picks > Listen Now
Peter Jacobsen Interview > Listen Now
Heath Slocum Interview > Listen Now
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TODAY’S MUSIC
If interested in the music you heard today on ‘Morning Drive’, download it on iTunes.
“Peaceful Easy Feeling” by The Eagles
“Love Me Two Times” by The Doors
“Steady As She Goes” by The Raconteurs
UPCOMING GUESTS
Tune-in or stream the show live on GolfChannel.com this week at 7AM ET
Thursday, August 25
Annika Sorenstam
John Feinstein
GOLFNOW DAILY HOOK UP
Previous day’s winner:
Ian Smith of Baltimore, MD
Laurel Hill Golf Club in Washington, D.C.
The Laurel Hill Golf Club facility features 7,010 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71.