GOLFERS ON GOLF RADIO RETURNS SATURDAY APRIL 15TH

 THE 2017 MEN’S AND WOMEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS at RICH HARVEST Farms in Sugar Grove. The Women are on the tee from May 19-24 and the Men follow from May 26-31. Get your tickets now, they are on sale at NCAA.Com/tickets. #Twofinalfours ______________________________________________________________________

GOLFERS ON GOLF RADIO is, Standing L-R Mike Munro and Ed Stevenson. Seated L-R Rory Spears and Bill Berger. Follow Golfers on Golf through Rory Spears on facebook, linkedin and twitter @GogBlogGuy.

THE WAIT IS OVER, Golfers on Golf Radio returns this Saturday April 15th on a new day, and a new station for 23 fun weeks of golf talk.

2017 will be a great summer to talk golf because there are plenty of great tournaments in the Chicago area, and the U.S. Open hits the Milwaukee area when it comes to Erin Hills the third week of June.

The tee time is still the same 9 AM, but new station is WNDZ 750 AM right in middle of the Chicago Am dial. (In between WGN 720 Am and WBBM at 780). So when you split the fairway right between those two big stations, you will find another big station and you will find us.

GOLFERS ON GOLF RADIO is Mike Munro, who will spend sometime talking about his new restaurant venture in Bensenville. Ed Stevenson the new Executive Director of the DuPage County Forest Preserve and Director of Golf. Bill Berger owner of Jakes Pizza on Grand Avenue in Franklin Park. Rory Spears, the longtime sports journalist that will have you covered on the all the tournaments, and the restoration and renovation projects around town.

This summer there are plenty of tournaments to cover. The NCAA Men’s and Women’s National Championship’s in May at Rich Harvest Farms. In June the Web.com Rust-Oleum Championship at Ivanhoe Country Club, The U.S. Open at Erin Hills, the KPMG/PGA Championship at Olympia Fields, The Sr. LPGA Championship at the French Lick Resort in July, The John Deere Classic, The WGA Centennial Junior Golf Championship at Park Ridge, The Western Amateur at Skokie Country Club, the BMW Championship at Conway Farms. Illinois PGA section majors and the Phil Kosin Illinois Women’s Open Championship at Mistwood.

 Golfers on Golf sends out a special thanks to our 2017 presenting sponsor the famed French Lick Resort, in French Lick Indiana. In 2017 the French Lick Resort will see it’s Donald Ross Course celebrate 100 years of great golf. Plus the launch of the inaugural Sr. LPGA Championship. French Lick Resort and Spa and Casino see Frenchlick.com.

Brendan Sweeney the former Medinah Country Club caddie and now Director of Golf Marketing at the French Lick Resort, joins us Week 1 to start off the season.

Golfers on Golf looks forward to having our listeners join in by calling the studio line this year, and listening to us in places they have not heard us before. With our new signal, golfers you can now hear us in Milwaukee and Southern Wisconsin, in South bend and Northwest Indiana, in Benton Harbor and all of Southwest Michigan. In Chicago and out to Rockford, past Elgin, Aurora, and Joliet.

We invite our listeners to enjoy the radio show, click in here at Golfersongolf.com and watch for our ad’s in our print partner, Val Russell’s Chicagoland Golf.

The radio show is working with several properties on being a site for a live show, details this summer on that as it happens.

Golfers on Golf Radio Saturday April 15th at 9 AM, on our new home 750 AM WNDZ, join us on the tee.   

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About Rory Spears

Rory spent over 8 years growing up working at Rob Roy Golf Club in Prospect Hts.IL, then two years at Chevy Chase in Wheeling. He has covered golf in Chicago since 1986. Rory was one of the initial members of WSCR all-sports radio Chicago and covered golf there for 5 seasons, before moving on to work for ESPN/Sportsticker and ESPN Radio. In addition to hosting Golfers on Golf Radio on WCPT AM820 Chicago, he writes for both the Chicago District (CDGA) Magazine, and formerly Chicagoland Golf. Rory has played over 525 courses in 39 states, and rates golf courses. He does golf course management and communications consulting, within the golf industry.