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  <title>Episode 46: You Wouldn't Believe Me if I Told You (with Jay Delsing)</title>
  <description> Born on October 17, 1960, Delsing grew up in the North County area of St. Louis.&amp;amp;nbsp;His father, Jim Delsing, was a Major League Baseball outfielder who played for several teams, including the New York Yankees, from 1948 to 1960.&amp;amp;nbsp;Jay learned golf at the now-demolished North Shore Country Club near the historic Chain of Rocks Bridge. Delsing attended UCLA, where he played alongside future PGA Tour stars like Corey Pavin and Duffy Waldorf.&amp;amp;nbsp;He became a two-time All-American and ranks third in UCLA men's golf history with seven tournament victories.&amp;amp;nbsp;He graduated in 1983 with a degree in economics.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Turning professional in 1984, Delsing competed in nearly 700 PGA Tour events over 25 years.&amp;amp;nbsp;While he didn't secure a victory on the PGA Tour, he had two runner-up finishes and earned over $3.6 million in prize money.&amp;amp;nbsp;His best finishes were a tie for second at the 1993 New England Classic and the 1995 FedEx St. Jude Classic&amp;amp;nbsp;. Delsing also made significant achievements on the Nationwide Tour, winning twice, and set course records with rounds of 61 and 62&amp;amp;nbsp;.&amp;amp;nbsp;   After retiring from competitive golf, Delsing transitioned into broadcasting.&amp;amp;nbsp;In 2014, Fox Sports added him to its broadcast team, where he contributed to coverage of major golf tournaments, including the U.S. Open&amp;amp;nbsp;.&amp;amp;nbsp; Since 2019, Delsing has hosted&amp;amp;nbsp;Golf with Jay Delsing, a radio show and podcast airing on 101 ESPN in St. Louis.&amp;amp;nbsp;The show features interviews with prominent golfers and sports figures, offering insights into the game and its personalities&amp;amp;nbsp;.    Delsing has been inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, recognizing his contributions to golf and the community.&amp;amp;nbsp; He is also deeply involved in youth golf initiatives.&amp;amp;nbsp;In 2005, he helped establish The First Tee of Greater St. Louis, a program aimed at introducing young people to golf and its core values.&amp;amp;nbsp;Through his Jay Delsing Golf platform, he offers corporate entertainment and hospitality experiences, further promoting the sport&amp;amp;nbsp;. &amp;amp;nbsp;   </description>
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