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Pro Shop Launches Golf and Pop Culture Podcast


''Vanity Index Podcast''
''Vanity Index Podcast''

Pro Shop, a golf media and commerce company, is set to debut the "Vanity Index Podcast" on Tuesday, February 25th, bringing a fresh perspective to the intersection of Hollywood and golf. Hosted by Chad Mumm, President and Co-Founder of Pro Shop, and Wells Adams, a fan-favorite from Bachelor Nation, the podcast will be available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, with video highlights shared across Skratch's social media channels and a dedicated Vanity Index Podcast Instagram.

According to Pro Shop, the podcast aims to take listeners "behind the scenes of the new season of Netflix's Full Swing, insider stories, relatable discussions on what's going on in the world of golf, and what you should be paying attention to."

Mumm and Adams promise an unfiltered and humorous look at the sport's cultural impact, blending industry insights with pop culture moments. The show will cover topics ranging from "How to behave in the locker room at Pine Valley?" to the unexpected connection between Taylor Swift and Shane Lowry's Full Swing appearance. The duo will also examine Hollywood's biggest names and their handicaps, bringing "the kind of humility and self-awareness that can make these situations feel... downright relatable."

The launch follows the recent premiere of "Dan on Golf," a weekly golf news show hosted by Dan Rapaport under Pro Shop's Skratch brand. Skratch, known for its premium golf content, continues to expand its portfolio with opinion, news, lifestyle, and entertainment coverage.

The first seven episodes of "Vanity Index Podcast" will feature behind-the-scenes stories from Netflix's Full Swing, aligning with the show's third season premiere. The documentary series, which follows the world's top professional golfers on and off the course, has gained a loyal following for its in-depth look at the sport's high-stakes competition.

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