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Matt Every explains the irony of his new career

Matt Every hasn’t played a competitive round on the PGA Tour since the 2023 Barbasol Championship, where he missed the cut with rounds of 77-76, but the 42-year-old two-time winner is still a pro-golf fixture — albeit in a different way.

On Monday nights, Every hosts “The Drop” on Golf Channel in addition to working as an analyst on PGA Tour Live. Every has a long-held reputation as a fiery player, and even revealed that he was frequently fined by the Tour for his on-course outbursts over the course of his career, so the irony of now working for the organization isn’t lost on him.

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“It’s bizarre, isn’t it?” Every said to hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz on this week’s episode of Subpar. “I know, it’s so funny. I see some of the guys that, you know, used to discipline me in there, like [PGA Tour Tournament Administration SVP] Andy Levinson and stuff, and we just grin at each other.

“But you know what, I’m totally fine with how everything shook out. I really, really like being there, and I’m also pumped for the future.”

“What’s the goal?” Knost asked.

“Yeah, just kind of turn it into a second career,” Every replied. “I mean, the goal’s probably to be out there with you one day, but just turn it into a second career. I like what I’m doing and I’m happy.”

Every also has two grade-school kids and says he’s enjoying being deeply involved in their lives.

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“The career stuff matters, but right now, a lot of my time is [spent as] a dad too,” Every said. “Whether it’s picking one of the kids up from school, taking them to practice, you know, you name it, I don’t know. I feel pretty good about where I’m at.”

For more from Every, including the extent of his PGA Tour fines and the story of why he hit a ball out of bounds on purpose during a tournament, check out the full episode of Subpar below.

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