
The Tony Kornheiser Show “Bad News from Egg Harbor”
Mar 2, 2026
Michael Wilbon, veteran sports columnist and TV analyst, joins to dissect golf’s dramatic meltdown and weigh in on big college hoops and NBA storylines. Joe Linardi, college basketball bracketologist, maps out likely NCAA tournament seeds, dark-horse mid-majors, and why top matchups matter. Short, lively segments jump from sourdough and road trips to bracket chatter and weekend sports drama.
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Trip To Egg Harbor And Homemade Sourdough
- Tony Kornheiser drove 3.5 hours to Egg Harbor Township to visit his daughter Elizabeth and her husband Ron, nervously managing highway speeds and tiredness on the return trip.
- Elizabeth cooked and sent him home with sourdough boule, Chicken Vesuvio, and frozen entrees, highlighting her culinary training at Académie de Cuisine.
Sellable Sourdough From A Trained Baker
- Tony raves that Elizabeth's sourdough boule was the best bread he's ever had and suggests she bake 30 loaves to sell at a farmer's market for $15–$20.
- He notes she trained as a baker and that the starter has been passed back and forth for years, adding sentimental value.
Moni's Second Hole In One At Oldfield
- Michael Wilbon and Tony celebrate Moni's second hole-in-one at Oldfield, noting Chan's camera roll is full of pictures and celebrations.
- Wilbon highlights Oldfield's familiarity and how course play changes with ability and age, explaining why the feat matters to them.
