1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:01,280 Speaker 1: Who will be the Master. 2 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:15,200 Speaker 2: Let's talk to the pros. 3 00:00:15,800 --> 00:00:18,720 Speaker 1: Welcome in everybody to betting Pros. It's me Joey p Joe, 4 00:00:18,800 --> 00:00:21,520 Speaker 1: Pi's Apia and we got a great show for you today. 5 00:00:21,640 --> 00:00:23,840 Speaker 1: It's a little bit of golf talk, that's right, because 6 00:00:23,880 --> 00:00:27,200 Speaker 1: the Masters is coming at you really quick, and we 7 00:00:27,280 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: wanted to bring in, in my opinion, the best when 8 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:32,519 Speaker 1: it comes to golf, whether it be DFS, whether it 9 00:00:32,560 --> 00:00:35,320 Speaker 1: be wagering. He is the host of the Pat and 10 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:39,000 Speaker 1: Mayo Experience podcast, and he is an experience unto his own. 11 00:00:39,479 --> 00:00:42,040 Speaker 1: I have known Pat now for I don't know, close 12 00:00:42,040 --> 00:00:44,280 Speaker 1: to a decade. I feel like it's getting like closer 13 00:00:44,280 --> 00:00:47,360 Speaker 1: and closer to that. It's definitely seven eight years, I'm 14 00:00:47,360 --> 00:00:49,680 Speaker 1: just gonna say in a decade. But Pat Mayo, I 15 00:00:49,720 --> 00:00:52,199 Speaker 1: am so excited to have you on here. I know 16 00:00:52,280 --> 00:00:54,120 Speaker 1: you do so much with DraftKings, I know you do 17 00:00:54,160 --> 00:00:57,280 Speaker 1: stuff with FTN. Now you're everywhere as you should be, 18 00:00:57,480 --> 00:01:00,560 Speaker 1: and we're just lucky to talk to you today. Pat's 19 00:01:00,600 --> 00:01:03,360 Speaker 1: gonna help us break down the golf slate looking forward 20 00:01:03,360 --> 00:01:05,680 Speaker 1: to the wagering opportunities that lay ahead of us here 21 00:01:05,720 --> 00:01:08,240 Speaker 1: at Betting pro So, Pat, welcome to the program is 22 00:01:08,280 --> 00:01:09,400 Speaker 1: so great to have you, my friend. 23 00:01:09,840 --> 00:01:12,680 Speaker 3: Thank you very much. Yeah, almost like you. I'm everywhere 24 00:01:12,680 --> 00:01:16,760 Speaker 3: like Fantasy National Golf Club, the biggest stats database and 25 00:01:16,760 --> 00:01:18,920 Speaker 3: tools on the planet, everyone can get in a Mayo 26 00:01:18,959 --> 00:01:22,120 Speaker 3: media network on YouTube. But he said, a decade's a 27 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:25,520 Speaker 3: really long time. I'm so old now it freaks me 28 00:01:25,560 --> 00:01:26,200 Speaker 3: out a little bit. 29 00:01:26,800 --> 00:01:28,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, and you're catching up to me and kids. You've 30 00:01:28,680 --> 00:01:30,920 Speaker 1: got two. Now I've got two. I'm done. So I 31 00:01:30,920 --> 00:01:33,039 Speaker 1: don't know it's to your limit. Have you finally said 32 00:01:33,040 --> 00:01:35,039 Speaker 1: you know what? This is good? Two is good? I 33 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:37,120 Speaker 1: think we're good. Or are you pushing the envelope? I know, 34 00:01:37,319 --> 00:01:38,600 Speaker 1: I know you got a lot of things in the works. 35 00:01:38,600 --> 00:01:41,480 Speaker 1: You're moving, you're always doing stuff. But how's the second 36 00:01:41,560 --> 00:01:43,320 Speaker 1: kid affecting the Mayo household? 37 00:01:43,760 --> 00:01:46,520 Speaker 3: Well, two is good enough for me. My wife wants more, 38 00:01:46,600 --> 00:01:48,680 Speaker 3: so we have to kind of figure this out at 39 00:01:48,680 --> 00:01:51,800 Speaker 3: this point. Having two within the span of eighteen months 40 00:01:52,200 --> 00:01:54,520 Speaker 3: kind of push push back the timeline a little bit. 41 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:56,680 Speaker 1: All right, all right, So let's let's talk a little 42 00:01:56,720 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 1: golf here and we'll leave Pat Mayo's private life private. 43 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,400 Speaker 1: He's very wonderful for sharing a little taste of it 44 00:02:02,440 --> 00:02:04,600 Speaker 1: with us here on the program today. Let's talk about 45 00:02:04,600 --> 00:02:08,280 Speaker 1: the course first, in your opinion, what kind of player 46 00:02:08,400 --> 00:02:10,840 Speaker 1: does this course favor and what is that you know? 47 00:02:10,840 --> 00:02:13,320 Speaker 1: First attention we should pay because obviously you know last 48 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:15,400 Speaker 1: year when you look back at the Masters, Dustin Johnson 49 00:02:15,480 --> 00:02:18,240 Speaker 1: is going to return to defend his crown. But it 50 00:02:18,280 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 1: was a record breaking Master's win for him. But who 51 00:02:21,040 --> 00:02:23,120 Speaker 1: else out there in your opinion in terms of style 52 00:02:23,200 --> 00:02:25,040 Speaker 1: of play really kind of fits this course. 53 00:02:25,720 --> 00:02:30,000 Speaker 3: Generally speaking, you're looking for players that have great ball flights, 54 00:02:30,440 --> 00:02:32,600 Speaker 3: can get it up and down around the greens just 55 00:02:32,639 --> 00:02:35,600 Speaker 3: in case you ever end up missing, because these runoff 56 00:02:35,600 --> 00:02:37,400 Speaker 3: areas are so slick that if you don't hit the 57 00:02:37,440 --> 00:02:39,800 Speaker 3: right quadrant of the green, you're no longer going to 58 00:02:39,880 --> 00:02:42,440 Speaker 3: be on the green. Lag putting judging the speed of 59 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 3: the green. So experience really goes hand in hand with 60 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:48,400 Speaker 3: playing well at Augustin. You mentioned Dustin Johnson in that 61 00:02:48,440 --> 00:02:51,639 Speaker 3: record breaking performance in November. I think that's the key 62 00:02:51,639 --> 00:02:54,880 Speaker 3: though November. The course is not going to be quite 63 00:02:54,919 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 3: as receptive this time around. My guys on the grounds 64 00:02:57,760 --> 00:03:00,880 Speaker 3: at Augusta National right now are telling me firm and fast, 65 00:03:00,960 --> 00:03:03,639 Speaker 3: it's going to play a bit more challenging. Then they 66 00:03:03,840 --> 00:03:06,520 Speaker 3: just had no idea how to control the course because 67 00:03:06,520 --> 00:03:08,720 Speaker 3: they just have never seen a try set up in 68 00:03:08,760 --> 00:03:11,560 Speaker 3: November before. So expect it to be harder, expected to 69 00:03:11,560 --> 00:03:14,520 Speaker 3: be fast and firm, more difficult. So you're looking for 70 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:17,240 Speaker 3: second shot players who are the best approach players on 71 00:03:17,320 --> 00:03:20,079 Speaker 3: the planet. That's generally the starting point where you want 72 00:03:20,080 --> 00:03:22,160 Speaker 3: to go. And if anyone has a bit of extra distance, 73 00:03:22,200 --> 00:03:25,280 Speaker 3: that only helps to mitigate some of the long distance 74 00:03:25,639 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 3: of the second shots. So someone like Bryson or Dustin 75 00:03:28,639 --> 00:03:31,320 Speaker 3: or even John Rahm are they're going to have like 76 00:03:31,320 --> 00:03:33,400 Speaker 3: one hundred and seventy five one hundred and sixty yards 77 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:35,200 Speaker 3: into some of these part fives to set up eagle 78 00:03:35,240 --> 00:03:37,080 Speaker 3: opportunities where a lot of the players in the field 79 00:03:37,080 --> 00:03:39,320 Speaker 3: are going to be two hundred to twenty five way. 80 00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 3: And that's not to say that those players can't compete, 81 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:44,200 Speaker 3: it's just their path to getting there is so much 82 00:03:44,200 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 3: more difficult. 83 00:03:45,640 --> 00:03:47,600 Speaker 1: All right, Let's let's talk about some of those favors 84 00:03:47,600 --> 00:03:49,120 Speaker 1: that you kind of mentioned there at the very top. 85 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: So if you're looking for odds and go to betting 86 00:03:51,000 --> 00:03:52,440 Speaker 1: pros dot com and you can pull up all the 87 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:55,040 Speaker 1: consensus odds from everywhere and see which book that you 88 00:03:55,120 --> 00:03:57,160 Speaker 1: like the most. But let's kind of go with general 89 00:03:57,200 --> 00:03:59,280 Speaker 1: speaking here, because if you're looking right now at the 90 00:03:59,280 --> 00:04:01,320 Speaker 1: top dust and Johnson is at plus nine to fifty, 91 00:04:01,440 --> 00:04:04,280 Speaker 1: then you have Bryson de Chambeau at plus eleven fifty 92 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:06,920 Speaker 1: and Jordan Speith at plus eleven fifty as well. So 93 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:08,680 Speaker 1: these are the three guys at the top of the board. 94 00:04:08,680 --> 00:04:11,440 Speaker 1: We'll get into that next grouping after that. But are 95 00:04:11,480 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 1: you somebody that attacks the favorites always in these kind 96 00:04:14,640 --> 00:04:16,520 Speaker 1: of tournaments or are you somebody that's looking for that 97 00:04:16,960 --> 00:04:19,680 Speaker 1: outside long shot kind of play? Because these are two 98 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:22,600 Speaker 1: very three i should say, very formidable guys at the top. 99 00:04:22,880 --> 00:04:24,240 Speaker 1: So how do you kind of break them down and 100 00:04:24,279 --> 00:04:25,320 Speaker 1: disseminate between them? 101 00:04:25,880 --> 00:04:28,760 Speaker 3: You really can't, is the thing, especially with the odds 102 00:04:28,760 --> 00:04:31,679 Speaker 3: being so close. And then you can even throw Rom 103 00:04:31,920 --> 00:04:34,599 Speaker 3: Rory and Justin Thomas into that favorite mix as well. 104 00:04:34,600 --> 00:04:36,000 Speaker 3: There are six of them this week. How do you 105 00:04:36,080 --> 00:04:38,800 Speaker 3: discern between all of them? Well, I mean, if one 106 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:42,520 Speaker 3: of them shows up and plays to ninety seventh percentile, 107 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:44,760 Speaker 3: they are going to win this tournament. It's just it's golf, 108 00:04:44,800 --> 00:04:47,599 Speaker 3: and that's incredibly difficult to predict So I'm not someone 109 00:04:47,640 --> 00:04:50,719 Speaker 3: who generally bets the favorites ever during a tournament. I 110 00:04:50,760 --> 00:04:53,800 Speaker 3: just don't think that golf odds actually lend itself to that. 111 00:04:53,839 --> 00:04:56,360 Speaker 3: Because when we're thinking about someone like Dustin Johnson, for example, 112 00:04:56,400 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 3: in a field with all of the best players in 113 00:04:57,920 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 3: the world, and of course he just won, what is 114 00:04:59,839 --> 00:05:03,640 Speaker 3: his actual win equity versus the rest of this field? 115 00:05:03,680 --> 00:05:05,400 Speaker 3: He's nine and a half to one. I mean, do 116 00:05:05,480 --> 00:05:09,120 Speaker 3: the odds actually reflect his win equity? Probably not. He's 117 00:05:09,120 --> 00:05:12,120 Speaker 3: probably he is the favorite to win, no matter what 118 00:05:12,200 --> 00:05:14,599 Speaker 3: sort of model that you run, but it's gonna spit 119 00:05:14,640 --> 00:05:17,000 Speaker 3: out like five and a half percent, six percent, six 120 00:05:17,040 --> 00:05:19,760 Speaker 3: and a half percent. So those odds just don't match up. 121 00:05:19,839 --> 00:05:22,240 Speaker 3: And I just think that casting a wider net at 122 00:05:22,240 --> 00:05:24,640 Speaker 3: something like the Masters and golf betting in general, is 123 00:05:24,640 --> 00:05:26,360 Speaker 3: really the way to go. So let's just call him 124 00:05:26,400 --> 00:05:29,120 Speaker 3: ten to one for the sake of this argument. So 125 00:05:29,240 --> 00:05:31,880 Speaker 3: you can have one Dustin Johnson at ten to one, 126 00:05:32,240 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 3: or you can still have four top twenty players in 127 00:05:34,839 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 3: the world at forty to one for exactly the same 128 00:05:37,360 --> 00:05:39,760 Speaker 3: price if you bet ten dollars, or let's say you've 129 00:05:39,760 --> 00:05:42,320 Speaker 3: got one hundred dollars ten to one on Dustin Johnson 130 00:05:42,360 --> 00:05:44,680 Speaker 3: to win, you would get your thousand dollars back. Now 131 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:47,520 Speaker 3: you could bet twenty five dollars on each of those 132 00:05:47,560 --> 00:05:49,400 Speaker 3: forty to one guys and you would get the same 133 00:05:49,440 --> 00:05:52,360 Speaker 3: net payout, except you have four guys. You can avoid 134 00:05:52,440 --> 00:05:54,440 Speaker 3: a disaster from one of them. That's fine. One of 135 00:05:54,480 --> 00:05:56,840 Speaker 3: them goes away, then you have three more runners to 136 00:05:56,880 --> 00:05:58,240 Speaker 3: try to get into the race. So that's the way 137 00:05:58,240 --> 00:06:00,480 Speaker 3: that I like to approach golf. Betting a little bit 138 00:06:00,480 --> 00:06:03,279 Speaker 3: more does become tricky at a tournament like the Masters, 139 00:06:03,320 --> 00:06:06,720 Speaker 3: because going back to twenty twelve was the last time, 140 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:09,200 Speaker 3: I mean that's when Bubba Watson won his first Masters 141 00:06:09,400 --> 00:06:11,479 Speaker 3: and he was the eighteenth ranked player in the world 142 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:14,400 Speaker 3: that year. That is the worst player in the world 143 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:16,640 Speaker 3: to win the Masters since So you're looking at someone 144 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:19,520 Speaker 3: inside the top twenty if you really want to find 145 00:06:19,520 --> 00:06:20,480 Speaker 3: a winner this week. 146 00:06:20,880 --> 00:06:22,479 Speaker 1: All right, So who are some of these guys that 147 00:06:22,480 --> 00:06:24,560 Speaker 1: you're going to target in these clusters, Because I mean, 148 00:06:24,800 --> 00:06:26,440 Speaker 1: Pat broke it down for you in about as good 149 00:06:26,440 --> 00:06:27,880 Speaker 1: of a way as you possibly can. I think it's 150 00:06:28,120 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 1: very tempting to see those big names at the top. 151 00:06:29,880 --> 00:06:32,000 Speaker 1: But what Pat's saying basically is look, you know, you 152 00:06:32,040 --> 00:06:33,360 Speaker 1: kind of spread it out a little bit over a 153 00:06:33,360 --> 00:06:35,000 Speaker 1: few different guys and the next thing, you know, you've 154 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:37,200 Speaker 1: got better odds. It's like more outs and poker basically 155 00:06:37,279 --> 00:06:39,440 Speaker 1: when you got more cards on the table. So here's 156 00:06:39,440 --> 00:06:41,919 Speaker 1: a question for you with the course, with some of 157 00:06:41,920 --> 00:06:44,159 Speaker 1: these things that you're putting out there, how would you 158 00:06:44,200 --> 00:06:46,080 Speaker 1: go and attack Which certain guys do you think are 159 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:48,039 Speaker 1: worth the wager in terms of the odds that you 160 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:50,680 Speaker 1: like where they're at and the style of play that 161 00:06:50,680 --> 00:06:52,080 Speaker 1: you're talking about is going to be needed to be 162 00:06:52,120 --> 00:06:54,400 Speaker 1: successful on this course at Augusta this weekend. 163 00:06:54,839 --> 00:06:57,200 Speaker 3: I think you're looking at Brooks Koepko. He had knee 164 00:06:57,200 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 3: surgery about three weeks ago, he hasn't played, and it's 165 00:07:00,320 --> 00:07:02,960 Speaker 3: the last week of February when he came second at 166 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:05,680 Speaker 3: the WGC against all of the best players in the world. 167 00:07:05,720 --> 00:07:08,600 Speaker 3: He lost to Kaala Morikawa concession that week. He won 168 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 3: in Phoenix three weeks before that, and you're looking at 169 00:07:11,080 --> 00:07:13,280 Speaker 3: good lead in for him too. That's always really important. 170 00:07:13,400 --> 00:07:14,840 Speaker 3: If you go back and look at the past seven 171 00:07:14,880 --> 00:07:16,880 Speaker 3: winners of the Masters, they had at least two top 172 00:07:16,960 --> 00:07:19,960 Speaker 3: fifteen finishes in their lead up over the three starts 173 00:07:19,960 --> 00:07:22,000 Speaker 3: coming into the Masters, So Brooks does have that. The 174 00:07:22,000 --> 00:07:24,679 Speaker 3: biggest concern about him is his need. Is it gonna 175 00:07:24,680 --> 00:07:27,120 Speaker 3: hold up? In my answer, I have no idea. But 176 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 3: what I'm getting is we talked about the six favorites. 177 00:07:30,760 --> 00:07:32,680 Speaker 3: Now normally there are. I mean, Speth has played his 178 00:07:32,720 --> 00:07:35,160 Speaker 3: way into this conversation, obviously with a win last week, 179 00:07:35,200 --> 00:07:38,200 Speaker 3: in his history at the Masters, and just his overall popularity. 180 00:07:38,240 --> 00:07:40,960 Speaker 3: It'd be like if Tiger had made a cut coming in, 181 00:07:41,000 --> 00:07:42,520 Speaker 3: he all of a sudden he be the favorite. Just 182 00:07:42,520 --> 00:07:44,760 Speaker 3: because he's Tiger, people want to bet on him. Speith 183 00:07:44,880 --> 00:07:47,640 Speaker 3: is in that category. People want to bet on him. 184 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:51,080 Speaker 3: Brooks people don't really know, and it's affected his odds 185 00:07:51,080 --> 00:07:53,360 Speaker 3: to the point where I think he is a value bet. 186 00:07:53,840 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 3: If you talk about like daily fantasy, I mean he 187 00:07:55,880 --> 00:07:57,680 Speaker 3: might withdraw, who knows, But when you're talking about the 188 00:07:57,680 --> 00:08:00,520 Speaker 3: betting market, there's no difference between last and second. You 189 00:08:00,520 --> 00:08:03,040 Speaker 3: need to become first. That's how you win these bets. 190 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:05,640 Speaker 3: And Brook's going off at twenty eight to one right now. 191 00:08:06,080 --> 00:08:07,880 Speaker 3: If he was healthy in coming in, he would be 192 00:08:07,920 --> 00:08:10,760 Speaker 3: eleven to one to win. So essentially you inherit the 193 00:08:10,840 --> 00:08:12,840 Speaker 3: risk of you don't know where his game is at, 194 00:08:12,880 --> 00:08:14,480 Speaker 3: you don't know what his health status is at, but 195 00:08:14,520 --> 00:08:17,200 Speaker 3: he's playing and my reports from the course said he 196 00:08:17,280 --> 00:08:19,840 Speaker 3: looks pretty good. He's not limping around or anything like that, 197 00:08:19,920 --> 00:08:22,440 Speaker 3: so he could be playing powesome here. So you're getting 198 00:08:22,440 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 3: brooks Kopka at over double the odds of all of 199 00:08:24,920 --> 00:08:27,360 Speaker 3: the other favorites where he would normally be. So when 200 00:08:27,440 --> 00:08:29,520 Speaker 3: I mean, we call this gambling for a reason, you're 201 00:08:29,520 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 3: gambling on you, and I think you're getting really good 202 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:35,000 Speaker 3: odds on a guy who's one of the favorites to win. 203 00:08:35,760 --> 00:08:38,080 Speaker 1: And how much stock do you typically put into somebody 204 00:08:38,120 --> 00:08:40,079 Speaker 1: who's hot coming into a tournament. I mean that you 205 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:42,320 Speaker 1: sort of alluded to the fact that that's usually a 206 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:44,559 Speaker 1: good sign. And it seems like in all sports too, 207 00:08:44,559 --> 00:08:48,200 Speaker 1: when a player, individual, or team or whatever it might be, 208 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: When somebody's in a groove, they're in a groove and 209 00:08:50,280 --> 00:08:52,920 Speaker 1: it tends to carry over. Is there anybody else who 210 00:08:53,040 --> 00:08:54,760 Speaker 1: kind of fits that bill for you, that's been playing 211 00:08:54,800 --> 00:08:57,040 Speaker 1: well so far that you feel like, is you know, 212 00:08:57,080 --> 00:09:00,440 Speaker 1: maybe kind of set up for possible success suprising success 213 00:09:00,480 --> 00:09:01,080 Speaker 1: in this tournament? 214 00:09:01,240 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 3: Yeah? I think Matthew Fitzpatrick is that guy. You can 215 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:05,760 Speaker 3: find him as deep as fifty five to one in 216 00:09:05,800 --> 00:09:10,319 Speaker 3: some places. Since since coming state side at the Genesis, 217 00:09:10,360 --> 00:09:14,160 Speaker 3: which Riviera CC in La is probably the biggest crossover 218 00:09:14,240 --> 00:09:17,360 Speaker 3: leader board to Augusta. A lot of former Masters champions 219 00:09:17,400 --> 00:09:20,559 Speaker 3: have won at Riviera, which would make Quail Hollow the 220 00:09:20,600 --> 00:09:23,600 Speaker 3: Wells Fargo Championship another crossover course as well, So those 221 00:09:23,640 --> 00:09:26,320 Speaker 3: two would be the ones that I'm looking for. Fitzpatrick 222 00:09:26,400 --> 00:09:28,559 Speaker 3: started out there and he's not I mean, he's added 223 00:09:28,559 --> 00:09:30,360 Speaker 3: distance to his game is off. The team has been 224 00:09:30,440 --> 00:09:32,880 Speaker 3: really good so far this year, which is surprising because 225 00:09:32,920 --> 00:09:34,880 Speaker 3: he's he's sort of like in the Speed Camp in 226 00:09:34,920 --> 00:09:37,360 Speaker 3: the way that he plays like generally he's shoulder off 227 00:09:37,360 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 3: the tee, good long irons, great potter, great chipping, but 228 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:42,880 Speaker 3: he's added this like extra twenty yards of distance and 229 00:09:42,920 --> 00:09:45,760 Speaker 3: it's really propelled him up the leader boards. He hasn't 230 00:09:45,800 --> 00:09:48,439 Speaker 3: quite closed out anything so far, but he came fifth 231 00:09:48,440 --> 00:09:51,920 Speaker 3: at Riviera. He has no finish worse than t eleven, 232 00:09:51,960 --> 00:09:54,800 Speaker 3: a tie for eleventh than any of his four starts 233 00:09:54,840 --> 00:09:57,720 Speaker 3: so far in America this season, and he's come top 234 00:09:57,720 --> 00:09:59,480 Speaker 3: ten at the Masters before if that was his best 235 00:09:59,520 --> 00:10:02,360 Speaker 3: finish the ye that Danny Willett won in twenty sixteen, 236 00:10:02,440 --> 00:10:04,560 Speaker 3: and ever since then he makes the cut every single year, 237 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:06,800 Speaker 3: but no real high end performances. But he seems like 238 00:10:06,800 --> 00:10:09,160 Speaker 3: a different player, and he's playing great coming in. If 239 00:10:09,160 --> 00:10:12,320 Speaker 3: the conditions do play firm and fast, that's to his advantage. 240 00:10:12,360 --> 00:10:14,760 Speaker 3: He plays hard courses really well. And one of the 241 00:10:14,760 --> 00:10:17,080 Speaker 3: great things about some of these Brits if you do 242 00:10:17,160 --> 00:10:19,640 Speaker 3: want to target them, just looking at the weather forecast 243 00:10:19,679 --> 00:10:21,559 Speaker 3: right now, it seems like Friday. I mean, it could 244 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:23,720 Speaker 3: get rained out based on the forecast that we're seeing 245 00:10:23,720 --> 00:10:25,559 Speaker 3: at the moment, but if they do get out there, 246 00:10:25,559 --> 00:10:27,160 Speaker 3: it's going to be soggy. It looks like it's going 247 00:10:27,200 --> 00:10:29,360 Speaker 3: to be super windy. Fitzpatrick is one of the few 248 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:32,720 Speaker 3: players in the world who the worse the elements get, 249 00:10:32,920 --> 00:10:36,160 Speaker 3: the more to his advantage. That actually plays so in 250 00:10:36,240 --> 00:10:39,600 Speaker 3: ideal conditions, he's pretty good. In bad conditions, he's better 251 00:10:39,640 --> 00:10:41,480 Speaker 3: than most of the other players in the field. So 252 00:10:41,720 --> 00:10:44,000 Speaker 3: bring on the wind if you have Matthew Patrick. But 253 00:10:44,160 --> 00:10:45,800 Speaker 3: he's just been playing so well and he's fifty five 254 00:10:45,840 --> 00:10:48,760 Speaker 3: to one, so I think that's and he's the number 255 00:10:48,880 --> 00:10:51,040 Speaker 3: sixteen ranked player in the world like. He's a very 256 00:10:51,080 --> 00:10:53,440 Speaker 3: good player. I think people are sleeping on him a 257 00:10:53,480 --> 00:10:55,959 Speaker 3: little bit and those odds are massive. So there's him 258 00:10:56,080 --> 00:10:57,760 Speaker 3: and then there's web Simpson that you can get at 259 00:10:57,800 --> 00:10:59,679 Speaker 3: forty to one or forty five to one, depending on 260 00:10:59,720 --> 00:11:02,400 Speaker 3: where he look. His form not so great coming in. 261 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:04,880 Speaker 3: He does have two top six onages so far this season, 262 00:11:04,920 --> 00:11:08,000 Speaker 3: another one at that WGC the first week they actually 263 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:11,199 Speaker 3: had Deflorida this season. But he has top twenties at 264 00:11:11,200 --> 00:11:13,319 Speaker 3: the Masters each of the past three years, top tens 265 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:15,679 Speaker 3: each of the past two years. And once again, if 266 00:11:15,679 --> 00:11:19,360 Speaker 3: this comes down to in irons, chipping and putting competition, 267 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:22,320 Speaker 3: you just need web Simpson to be okay off the team. 268 00:11:22,480 --> 00:11:24,360 Speaker 3: It doesn't need to be Brooks. He doesn't need to 269 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:26,920 Speaker 3: be Bryson or rom or Bubble Watson off the tee 270 00:11:26,960 --> 00:11:28,920 Speaker 3: because that is not his game. What he needs to 271 00:11:28,960 --> 00:11:31,200 Speaker 3: do is have the exact same path that Speith does 272 00:11:31,480 --> 00:11:33,360 Speaker 3: to win it. He needs to not bleed strokes off 273 00:11:33,400 --> 00:11:35,680 Speaker 3: the tea. He needs to be around field average, maybe 274 00:11:35,720 --> 00:11:38,760 Speaker 3: slightly better than the field, but not much, and then 275 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:40,760 Speaker 3: light it up with the irons, which he can do, 276 00:11:41,120 --> 00:11:42,800 Speaker 3: put the lights out, which he can do, and have 277 00:11:42,840 --> 00:11:44,560 Speaker 3: one of the best short games in the world, which 278 00:11:44,600 --> 00:11:47,280 Speaker 3: he does have so forty to forty five to one. 279 00:11:47,360 --> 00:11:50,440 Speaker 3: That way he can go Brooks, web Fitzpatrick and Thore's 280 00:11:50,440 --> 00:11:53,360 Speaker 3: are three guys right away at pretty deep odds. 281 00:11:53,120 --> 00:11:55,480 Speaker 1: That's pretty good. Sounds good to me. Actually, I feel 282 00:11:55,480 --> 00:11:57,840 Speaker 1: so much more empowered now now. I actually, you know, 283 00:11:57,880 --> 00:11:59,960 Speaker 1: I'm somebody who doesn't always, you know, look for the golf. 284 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:02,480 Speaker 1: I enjoy watching golf. I miss playing golf, but I 285 00:12:02,520 --> 00:12:04,560 Speaker 1: have zero time to do it, which is really sad 286 00:12:04,600 --> 00:12:06,880 Speaker 1: and pathetic. But as my kids are getting older, I 287 00:12:06,880 --> 00:12:08,440 Speaker 1: feel like now I have a little bit more time 288 00:12:08,440 --> 00:12:10,719 Speaker 1: where maybe I can get out there again and you know, 289 00:12:10,920 --> 00:12:12,760 Speaker 1: dust off the old clubs. I used to be okay, 290 00:12:12,800 --> 00:12:14,560 Speaker 1: I know you're good, but I used to be all 291 00:12:14,640 --> 00:12:17,360 Speaker 1: right back, and yeah, that is fake news. 292 00:12:17,880 --> 00:12:19,800 Speaker 3: I have played one round of golf in the past 293 00:12:19,800 --> 00:12:20,480 Speaker 3: three years. 294 00:12:20,920 --> 00:12:22,800 Speaker 1: Really I would see that happen. You have kids and 295 00:12:22,840 --> 00:12:25,120 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, the golf game goes away. It's terrible. 296 00:12:25,400 --> 00:12:28,200 Speaker 1: It's the worst thing ever. I mean, if any time 297 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:30,080 Speaker 1: you need to go out there and get some time 298 00:12:30,120 --> 00:12:32,400 Speaker 1: to yourself on the golf courses when you have little kids, 299 00:12:32,400 --> 00:12:34,840 Speaker 1: for God's sake, here's a question for you, going back 300 00:12:34,840 --> 00:12:36,840 Speaker 1: to the Keopka injury. Is there any concern with some 301 00:12:36,840 --> 00:12:39,040 Speaker 1: of the elements when you have a surgery, we're coming 302 00:12:39,040 --> 00:12:41,000 Speaker 1: off an injury or things like that that that could 303 00:12:41,000 --> 00:12:43,280 Speaker 1: have a negative effect even though we like the player 304 00:12:43,360 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: going into it, if there is damp conditions and things 305 00:12:45,640 --> 00:12:48,160 Speaker 1: like that. You know, like it's just kind of putting 306 00:12:48,160 --> 00:12:50,200 Speaker 1: that out there. Is that any sort of pause for 307 00:12:50,280 --> 00:12:52,479 Speaker 1: you when it comes to Koepka because of the elements? 308 00:12:52,880 --> 00:12:57,000 Speaker 3: No, there's no pause for me. But I completely think 309 00:12:57,040 --> 00:12:58,880 Speaker 3: that there's probably gonna be something that pups are like, 310 00:12:58,880 --> 00:13:00,679 Speaker 3: oh no, he doesn't look great right here. But that's 311 00:13:00,760 --> 00:13:02,800 Speaker 3: part of that. That's the reason that you're getting the 312 00:13:02,840 --> 00:13:05,200 Speaker 3: odds that you're getting on Brooks, right Like, that is 313 00:13:05,280 --> 00:13:07,680 Speaker 3: baked in to the risk that comes along with his 314 00:13:07,760 --> 00:13:10,440 Speaker 3: twenty eight to one. So you know, like I said, 315 00:13:10,440 --> 00:13:13,320 Speaker 3: if he withdraws, that sucks, but if he comes second, 316 00:13:13,360 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 3: that also sucks. So I'm trying to find guys that 317 00:13:16,320 --> 00:13:18,200 Speaker 3: can win, and I know Brooks can. 318 00:13:18,120 --> 00:13:21,719 Speaker 1: Win, all right, So take me through for those who 319 00:13:21,800 --> 00:13:24,240 Speaker 1: may be new to DFS golf and whatnot, take me 320 00:13:24,280 --> 00:13:26,320 Speaker 1: through your approach here, Like let's say we're on DK 321 00:13:26,520 --> 00:13:28,959 Speaker 1: and we're trying to, you know, put something together here, 322 00:13:28,960 --> 00:13:31,160 Speaker 1: and you want to be able to watch the tournament 323 00:13:31,240 --> 00:13:33,319 Speaker 1: and kind of have some pieces of it. What's the 324 00:13:33,360 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 1: best practice for you to say go out there? I mean, 325 00:13:35,400 --> 00:13:36,920 Speaker 1: I know you've mentioned some of the names, but what's 326 00:13:36,960 --> 00:13:39,000 Speaker 1: the approach when you're looking at the pricing of the 327 00:13:39,000 --> 00:13:41,920 Speaker 1: guys you're trying to squeeze people in and say, Okay, 328 00:13:41,920 --> 00:13:44,000 Speaker 1: this is this is how I want to approach the 329 00:13:45,040 --> 00:13:47,600 Speaker 1: slate here for the Masters from a DFS standpoint, because 330 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:49,680 Speaker 1: I think a lot of people like Waydering standpoint, but 331 00:13:49,679 --> 00:13:51,520 Speaker 1: then if you know they want a little bit more action, 332 00:13:51,559 --> 00:13:53,360 Speaker 1: there's always the DFS side of things too. So how 333 00:13:53,400 --> 00:13:54,280 Speaker 1: would you go through that? 334 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:57,080 Speaker 3: Well, I would go over to Mayo Media Network and 335 00:13:57,120 --> 00:13:59,760 Speaker 3: watch my walk through videos as I carved through this 336 00:13:59,760 --> 00:14:02,360 Speaker 3: ST's on Fantasy National dot Com and build as. 337 00:14:02,280 --> 00:14:04,800 Speaker 1: You should, by the way, because that has incredible work 338 00:14:04,880 --> 00:14:07,000 Speaker 1: like this that does coach you through. And I've been 339 00:14:07,000 --> 00:14:09,240 Speaker 1: on your show so many times and I think what's 340 00:14:09,280 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 1: so great is that you always have content there for 341 00:14:11,600 --> 00:14:14,000 Speaker 1: people who are, you know, new to things that walk 342 00:14:14,040 --> 00:14:16,320 Speaker 1: them through the process. But you've also got the hardcore 343 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:18,280 Speaker 1: people audience too, that are you know doing this all 344 00:14:18,320 --> 00:14:21,600 Speaker 1: the time. So do the two minute walkthrough for everybody, 345 00:14:21,840 --> 00:14:24,440 Speaker 1: and then everybody go watch the real walkthrough please of 346 00:14:24,560 --> 00:14:27,600 Speaker 1: Patmeo's website, because exactly what you need to kind of 347 00:14:27,600 --> 00:14:29,200 Speaker 1: getch up and speed on the how of doing this. 348 00:14:29,680 --> 00:14:31,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean when you do four hundred jows ere 349 00:14:31,680 --> 00:14:33,560 Speaker 3: you can cater to do at all. 350 00:14:33,640 --> 00:14:35,560 Speaker 1: I mean that seems like a low number for you. 351 00:14:36,040 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 1: Actually is the point with four hundred. 352 00:14:37,480 --> 00:14:40,720 Speaker 3: Four hundred Patmeo experiences a year. There's also other content 353 00:14:40,720 --> 00:14:42,720 Speaker 3: that comes out in between with them, the short videos 354 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:44,080 Speaker 3: and such. But what you want to be doing here 355 00:14:44,280 --> 00:14:46,040 Speaker 3: is trying to jam in as much win equity into 356 00:14:46,080 --> 00:14:48,680 Speaker 3: your six players on draftings as possible. Do not get 357 00:14:48,800 --> 00:14:52,720 Speaker 3: lured in by Fred Couples or Bernhard Langer. These like 358 00:14:52,720 --> 00:14:55,240 Speaker 3: super old dudes who have no shot at winning. Could 359 00:14:55,240 --> 00:14:56,760 Speaker 3: they make the cut? Sure? Why not? 360 00:14:56,960 --> 00:14:57,160 Speaker 2: Yeah? 361 00:14:57,240 --> 00:14:59,560 Speaker 3: Great they can come fortieth that theys do nothing for 362 00:14:59,600 --> 00:15:02,480 Speaker 3: your draft. Afkins are froster this week, So just avoid 363 00:15:02,480 --> 00:15:04,640 Speaker 3: that temptation because if you put them in, you can 364 00:15:04,640 --> 00:15:07,000 Speaker 3: start jamming in all of the top end guys. You're like, 365 00:15:07,040 --> 00:15:09,160 Speaker 3: my team looks awesome, Oh I need Oh I need 366 00:15:09,200 --> 00:15:10,920 Speaker 3: is Fred Couples to come in ninth. Yeah, well he's 367 00:15:10,960 --> 00:15:13,800 Speaker 3: not coming in ninth, so just get mind right away. 368 00:15:13,960 --> 00:15:15,480 Speaker 3: There are our guys at the bottomless. Then you can 369 00:15:15,520 --> 00:15:17,560 Speaker 3: play a balanced approach. You can play a top heavy approach. 370 00:15:17,600 --> 00:15:20,720 Speaker 3: The pricing is so soft for the masters that you 371 00:15:20,720 --> 00:15:22,720 Speaker 3: can build almost any lineup you want. I would say, 372 00:15:22,800 --> 00:15:25,000 Speaker 3: leave one hundred bucks at least on the table to 373 00:15:25,040 --> 00:15:27,000 Speaker 3: make sure that you don't get duped, because you don't 374 00:15:27,000 --> 00:15:29,160 Speaker 3: want to be splitting that million dollar top prize with anyone. 375 00:15:29,160 --> 00:15:32,400 Speaker 3: Come on now and just if you're gonna play, let's 376 00:15:32,400 --> 00:15:34,560 Speaker 3: say one lineup. You know, just pick whatever six guys 377 00:15:34,560 --> 00:15:37,280 Speaker 3: that you want that you feel comfortable with. I could 378 00:15:37,320 --> 00:15:39,160 Speaker 3: say that you could go as low as Matt Wallace 379 00:15:39,240 --> 00:15:41,480 Speaker 3: at sixty four hundred dollars. There's a group of guys 380 00:15:41,520 --> 00:15:45,200 Speaker 3: down there. So there's Matt Wallace, Ryan Palmer, Kevin nah 381 00:15:45,240 --> 00:15:48,840 Speaker 3: and Robert McIntyre, Bobby Mack, the Scottish lefty bomber. He 382 00:15:48,920 --> 00:15:50,680 Speaker 3: is a debut tomp, which is not great, but he's 383 00:15:50,680 --> 00:15:52,560 Speaker 3: a lefty and he hits it a mile, which usually 384 00:15:52,600 --> 00:15:55,680 Speaker 3: goes a really long way to success at Augusta. So 385 00:15:55,680 --> 00:15:57,120 Speaker 3: you can use those guys at the bottom. If you 386 00:15:57,160 --> 00:15:59,040 Speaker 3: want to jam in all of the guys at the top, 387 00:15:59,280 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 3: you're probably better off looking at setting a cap somewhere 388 00:16:02,840 --> 00:16:05,520 Speaker 3: around like sixty seven hundred dollars for your last man in. 389 00:16:05,560 --> 00:16:07,600 Speaker 3: I have a couple of lineups with Max Homa, who's 390 00:16:07,680 --> 00:16:10,480 Speaker 3: one at both of the correlation courses that I talked about, 391 00:16:10,560 --> 00:16:13,720 Speaker 3: Riviera and Quail Hollow. He won Riviera this year. It's 392 00:16:13,720 --> 00:16:16,000 Speaker 3: a second Masters. That's not great, but he's seventy one 393 00:16:16,120 --> 00:16:18,840 Speaker 3: hundred dollars. He is the perfect game for Augusta. If 394 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:20,480 Speaker 3: you want to be your last man in, you have 395 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:23,520 Speaker 3: a really balanced lineup with win equity in it, no 396 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:25,560 Speaker 3: matter who else you took. But if you really want 397 00:16:25,600 --> 00:16:27,760 Speaker 3: to go crazy at sixty seven hundred dollars, there is 398 00:16:27,800 --> 00:16:31,160 Speaker 3: Seeoo Kim just sitting there waiting for you to say. 399 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:32,720 Speaker 1: That one more time because it was just so fun. 400 00:16:32,840 --> 00:16:34,920 Speaker 3: That would be see Whoo Kim. 401 00:16:35,000 --> 00:16:36,440 Speaker 1: Whoo Yeah, Okay, I. 402 00:16:36,320 --> 00:16:38,800 Speaker 3: Mean he wins, he comes in last, he withdraws. He's 403 00:16:38,880 --> 00:16:41,120 Speaker 3: the Ricky Bobby of golf. He's not first, he's last, 404 00:16:41,560 --> 00:16:43,840 Speaker 3: but he rarely misses the cut of the Masters, and 405 00:16:43,880 --> 00:16:46,000 Speaker 3: he's super cheap, and he's really playing some of the 406 00:16:46,000 --> 00:16:48,640 Speaker 3: best golf he's ever played coming into this, so that's 407 00:16:48,720 --> 00:16:51,360 Speaker 3: really encouraging to see from that front. And then like 408 00:16:51,400 --> 00:16:53,120 Speaker 3: you could start with Speeth if you wanted to, because 409 00:16:53,120 --> 00:16:54,840 Speaker 3: he's super cheap. He's gonna be the highest owned guy 410 00:16:54,880 --> 00:16:57,680 Speaker 3: on DraftKings, but it does give you a he's usually 411 00:16:57,760 --> 00:16:59,920 Speaker 3: the second man in on a lineup because he's so 412 00:17:00,400 --> 00:17:03,480 Speaker 3: you just wanted to start with Speed, go Speak, then Brooks, 413 00:17:03,480 --> 00:17:05,560 Speaker 3: then like web Simpson. I mean, that's a core that 414 00:17:05,600 --> 00:17:07,160 Speaker 3: a lot of people aren't going to have. So there's 415 00:17:07,200 --> 00:17:09,520 Speaker 3: just so many different ways to play it. Just don't 416 00:17:09,560 --> 00:17:12,360 Speaker 3: take yourself out of the running to begin with by 417 00:17:12,359 --> 00:17:14,119 Speaker 3: taking one of these guys who just legit have no 418 00:17:14,119 --> 00:17:14,800 Speaker 3: shot of winning. 419 00:17:15,520 --> 00:17:17,439 Speaker 1: There you have it all right, real quick. I just 420 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:19,200 Speaker 1: want to ask you too, because you've got an influx 421 00:17:19,240 --> 00:17:22,000 Speaker 1: of some really good young players in recent years. Is 422 00:17:22,040 --> 00:17:23,960 Speaker 1: there anybody maybe out of nowhere or one of the 423 00:17:23,960 --> 00:17:26,320 Speaker 1: young kids you really want to watch play this weekend 424 00:17:26,359 --> 00:17:28,320 Speaker 1: that you think is going to make the cut and 425 00:17:28,359 --> 00:17:31,240 Speaker 1: really be something maybe sooner than later, Because I think 426 00:17:31,240 --> 00:17:33,000 Speaker 1: that's always the thing that sometimes these guys come out 427 00:17:33,000 --> 00:17:35,560 Speaker 1: of nowhere, and some of these young players are very 428 00:17:35,600 --> 00:17:38,359 Speaker 1: advanced games. Obviously, we've seen the evolution of golf over 429 00:17:38,400 --> 00:17:40,000 Speaker 1: the last twenty years. It's a very different game that 430 00:17:40,080 --> 00:17:41,800 Speaker 1: it was when we were growing up as kids in 431 00:17:41,880 --> 00:17:45,440 Speaker 1: terms of these young players really competing once they get 432 00:17:45,480 --> 00:17:47,200 Speaker 1: onto the tour. So is there somebody that kind of 433 00:17:47,240 --> 00:17:48,840 Speaker 1: fits that bill that you might want to just be 434 00:17:48,960 --> 00:17:52,240 Speaker 1: watching some of their rounds as they go into the week. 435 00:17:52,640 --> 00:17:56,199 Speaker 3: I mean, it's always fun to watch Hovlin, Morikawa, Matt Wolf, 436 00:17:56,320 --> 00:17:59,639 Speaker 3: Scheffler and will Zlatours, those five guys in particular, and 437 00:17:59,720 --> 00:18:02,280 Speaker 3: Robert and Tire for that matter, those six, I'm just 438 00:18:02,400 --> 00:18:04,280 Speaker 3: very curious to see how they do another their first 439 00:18:04,400 --> 00:18:07,600 Speaker 3: or second master. Joaquin Neeman is another one. I think 440 00:18:07,640 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 3: that they all have the right type of games to 441 00:18:09,400 --> 00:18:12,480 Speaker 3: excel at Augusta. In the future, maybe it comes a 442 00:18:12,600 --> 00:18:15,399 Speaker 3: bit faster for them along this lines. But like Maraka 443 00:18:15,480 --> 00:18:16,920 Speaker 3: is one of the most expensive players on the board, 444 00:18:16,920 --> 00:18:18,800 Speaker 3: He's been a cash cat, He's won three times in 445 00:18:18,840 --> 00:18:21,880 Speaker 3: the past year, He's already won a major. Hovelin has 446 00:18:22,160 --> 00:18:24,399 Speaker 3: a rary style of games, so he's just going to 447 00:18:24,440 --> 00:18:26,080 Speaker 3: be fun to watch and a like I said, I 448 00:18:26,160 --> 00:18:27,800 Speaker 3: have money on Homa to win at one hundred to 449 00:18:27,800 --> 00:18:29,400 Speaker 3: one so you know, I would like him to go 450 00:18:29,520 --> 00:18:32,280 Speaker 3: within that would for me just come inside the top 451 00:18:32,320 --> 00:18:36,600 Speaker 3: ten mad Max and we're fine with that. But the 452 00:18:36,640 --> 00:18:38,479 Speaker 3: young guys, yeah, you want to see how they can 453 00:18:38,480 --> 00:18:40,679 Speaker 3: build their experience and learn the course a lot. But 454 00:18:40,960 --> 00:18:43,080 Speaker 3: just you don't see a lot of first or second 455 00:18:43,080 --> 00:18:45,960 Speaker 3: time players at the Masters win. They can compete, but 456 00:18:46,040 --> 00:18:49,320 Speaker 3: they just don't win. So that really becomes the tough part. 457 00:18:49,359 --> 00:18:51,520 Speaker 1: Like I think that is Pat. I'm curious, do you 458 00:18:51,520 --> 00:18:53,480 Speaker 1: think it's just the information of that first big event 459 00:18:53,520 --> 00:18:56,080 Speaker 1: of the year or is it just the course itself. 460 00:18:56,240 --> 00:18:58,280 Speaker 3: It's the course itself, Like there are so many there's 461 00:18:58,320 --> 00:19:01,640 Speaker 3: the reason that guys like Bernhard and Fred Couples can 462 00:19:01,680 --> 00:19:04,520 Speaker 3: still make the cut at age sixty one. They know 463 00:19:04,640 --> 00:19:06,960 Speaker 3: where to hit it, they know where to miss, they 464 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:09,240 Speaker 3: know where the ball. Like the biggest example that I 465 00:19:09,240 --> 00:19:13,960 Speaker 3: can give you is probably on Whole eleven where it's 466 00:19:13,960 --> 00:19:15,359 Speaker 3: that one where you start at the very top of 467 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:17,919 Speaker 3: the hill and then the green is down to the 468 00:19:18,000 --> 00:19:21,080 Speaker 3: left after a huge drop and elevation, that second shot 469 00:19:21,320 --> 00:19:24,000 Speaker 3: with the water off to the left is so intimidating. 470 00:19:24,240 --> 00:19:26,320 Speaker 3: But you just see, like Bernhard Langer like take it 471 00:19:26,359 --> 00:19:28,240 Speaker 3: like a three iron play a worm burner down the 472 00:19:28,320 --> 00:19:30,119 Speaker 3: right hand side's like, oh yeah, if it hits that mound, 473 00:19:30,280 --> 00:19:32,080 Speaker 3: it's gonna bounce onto the back of the green over there, 474 00:19:32,119 --> 00:19:34,400 Speaker 3: and I'm gonna be safe. It just takes reps at 475 00:19:34,400 --> 00:19:37,600 Speaker 3: the course to know that stuff. So for every you 476 00:19:37,600 --> 00:19:39,919 Speaker 3: know Tiger or speed who ends up like winning in 477 00:19:39,920 --> 00:19:43,240 Speaker 3: his first in a second try, most guys don't do that. 478 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:46,480 Speaker 3: It takes that certain level of experience and familiarity of 479 00:19:46,520 --> 00:19:48,760 Speaker 3: where the course is going to bounce in your favor 480 00:19:49,040 --> 00:19:51,200 Speaker 3: and like you don't want to, Like, there's just certain courses, 481 00:19:51,240 --> 00:19:52,840 Speaker 3: even on the power fives, like, oh, I can't hit 482 00:19:52,880 --> 00:19:55,199 Speaker 3: it deep right there. If I hit it deep right there, 483 00:19:55,240 --> 00:19:57,440 Speaker 3: I might chip into the water coming back up. So 484 00:19:57,440 --> 00:19:59,120 Speaker 3: if I'm gonna miss, I'm gonna miss to the left. 485 00:19:59,200 --> 00:20:01,280 Speaker 3: You guys just have to take through lumps. Some guys 486 00:20:01,320 --> 00:20:05,600 Speaker 3: get accelerated through that, but most do not. So that 487 00:20:05,600 --> 00:20:07,119 Speaker 3: would be the way that I would kind of approach 488 00:20:07,160 --> 00:20:09,639 Speaker 3: it that that experience factor does matter, just because this 489 00:20:09,720 --> 00:20:12,639 Speaker 3: is such a unique course and unlike a lot of 490 00:20:12,680 --> 00:20:14,879 Speaker 3: the ones that the players see throughout the course of 491 00:20:14,880 --> 00:20:16,440 Speaker 3: the year. I did want to give a special shout 492 00:20:16,480 --> 00:20:18,760 Speaker 3: out though if people are looking to get in on 493 00:20:18,800 --> 00:20:22,560 Speaker 3: some action. Here Fantasy goolf Championships dot Com, we're running 494 00:20:22,600 --> 00:20:24,560 Speaker 3: a thing called the Race for the Mayo Cup. It's 495 00:20:24,600 --> 00:20:27,520 Speaker 3: a one and done. You pick one player per tournament 496 00:20:28,080 --> 00:20:29,800 Speaker 3: and you can only use them once all year. We've 497 00:20:29,800 --> 00:20:31,880 Speaker 3: done a condensed version, so it goes from the Masters 498 00:20:32,160 --> 00:20:34,960 Speaker 3: to the British Open, seventeen events. It's one hundred bucks 499 00:20:35,000 --> 00:20:37,199 Speaker 3: to play, ten thousand bucks to the winner of it, 500 00:20:37,400 --> 00:20:39,560 Speaker 3: and there's only a thousand spots available. I mean there's 501 00:20:39,640 --> 00:20:41,399 Speaker 3: less than that now because it starts at the Masters. 502 00:20:41,480 --> 00:20:43,800 Speaker 3: It's almost full. If people do want a spot in 503 00:20:43,840 --> 00:20:48,199 Speaker 3: that Fantasy Golf Championships dot Com, it's pretty awesome. It's 504 00:20:48,200 --> 00:20:50,560 Speaker 3: from the same guys that bring you like the high Stakes, 505 00:20:50,640 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 3: like NFBC, like that kind of thing, and now the 506 00:20:54,119 --> 00:20:59,280 Speaker 3: sports Tubs. It's an awesome contest and you just pick 507 00:20:59,359 --> 00:21:01,040 Speaker 3: one guy and you can use all of the favorite 508 00:21:01,080 --> 00:21:02,840 Speaker 3: throughout the course of the year if you want. If 509 00:21:02,840 --> 00:21:05,760 Speaker 3: you're someone that is intimidated by the betting marketer doesn't 510 00:21:05,800 --> 00:21:07,359 Speaker 3: bet a whole bunch of money, like you have one 511 00:21:07,400 --> 00:21:09,040 Speaker 3: hundred dollars to spend, that one hundred dollars is going 512 00:21:09,080 --> 00:21:12,120 Speaker 3: to last you over seventeen weeks, so it's great bang 513 00:21:12,160 --> 00:21:14,639 Speaker 3: for your buck anyway, and there's ten k at the 514 00:21:14,680 --> 00:21:16,360 Speaker 3: top like that, that's not chump change. 515 00:21:17,320 --> 00:21:19,520 Speaker 1: I love it. I think it's fantastic. It's a great alternative. 516 00:21:19,520 --> 00:21:21,399 Speaker 1: Everyone should go check that out right away. They should 517 00:21:21,400 --> 00:21:25,840 Speaker 1: also check them out at Twitter at THEPME as always 518 00:21:25,880 --> 00:21:28,520 Speaker 1: and check out the Pat Mayo Experience Pat. Where can 519 00:21:28,560 --> 00:21:32,800 Speaker 1: everybody get all of the great Pat Mayo Media network empire? 520 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:35,040 Speaker 1: Because you know there's always a demand for it, So 521 00:21:35,280 --> 00:21:37,199 Speaker 1: where can everybody go? And what else you got going on? 522 00:21:37,280 --> 00:21:38,040 Speaker 1: Now that's hot? 523 00:21:38,440 --> 00:21:41,480 Speaker 3: Well, Fantasy National dot Com slash Mayo will get you 524 00:21:41,520 --> 00:21:44,600 Speaker 3: twenty percent off the most customizable stat engine in. 525 00:21:44,600 --> 00:21:46,800 Speaker 1: The world, all the tools. 526 00:21:47,119 --> 00:21:49,200 Speaker 3: So it's a great product. I love it. I help 527 00:21:49,280 --> 00:21:52,600 Speaker 3: develop it with my friend Mike, and it's been gangbusters. 528 00:21:52,640 --> 00:21:54,880 Speaker 3: People swear by the product I do do. It's super 529 00:21:54,920 --> 00:21:58,320 Speaker 3: easy to use. So if you're have an intimidation level 530 00:21:58,359 --> 00:22:01,160 Speaker 3: with anything like tools or anything like that, don't When 531 00:22:01,160 --> 00:22:04,120 Speaker 3: it comes to Fantasy National dot Com again, slash Mayo 532 00:22:04,359 --> 00:22:06,200 Speaker 3: will get you that twenty percent of the Mayo Media 533 00:22:06,240 --> 00:22:08,760 Speaker 3: network on YouTube. Just go to it, subscribe to it. 534 00:22:08,800 --> 00:22:10,479 Speaker 3: By the way, you know, like all the videos, all 535 00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:13,159 Speaker 3: that stuff that helps us boost up and searches and algorithms, 536 00:22:13,200 --> 00:22:16,119 Speaker 3: because that's what's important, people getting those getting up in 537 00:22:16,160 --> 00:22:19,520 Speaker 3: the Google algorithm. That's the keet all of it. So 538 00:22:20,720 --> 00:22:23,199 Speaker 3: I have my show comes out every day and it's 539 00:22:23,240 --> 00:22:25,000 Speaker 3: a mix of sports. It's golf right now, it's going 540 00:22:25,080 --> 00:22:27,840 Speaker 3: to be football obviously, especially with the draft coming up. 541 00:22:27,880 --> 00:22:30,280 Speaker 3: I got Oscar stuff coming up. My show hits on everything. 542 00:22:30,280 --> 00:22:32,560 Speaker 1: But we do have a you've never had the ex 543 00:22:32,680 --> 00:22:34,640 Speaker 1: actor here on the Oscar Show. I don't know how 544 00:22:34,640 --> 00:22:35,320 Speaker 1: that's the case. 545 00:22:35,359 --> 00:22:37,920 Speaker 3: I mean, have you seen Have you seen all the 546 00:22:37,960 --> 00:22:38,640 Speaker 3: movies this year? 547 00:22:38,720 --> 00:22:41,000 Speaker 1: I get them sent to me every year because I 548 00:22:41,040 --> 00:22:43,080 Speaker 1: still vote for this Green Actor skill towards, so I 549 00:22:43,160 --> 00:22:45,600 Speaker 1: actually get most of them. Now this year I've been lax. 550 00:22:46,359 --> 00:22:48,359 Speaker 1: Usually I have seen them all. I usually try to 551 00:22:48,400 --> 00:22:50,439 Speaker 1: see them, but this year I was a little behind 552 00:22:50,480 --> 00:22:53,359 Speaker 1: because all the changeover and coming over to Fantasy Pros 553 00:22:53,400 --> 00:22:56,080 Speaker 1: and doing a lot of the other stuff. But typically speaking, 554 00:22:56,119 --> 00:22:57,760 Speaker 1: I am a good go to person because I have 555 00:22:58,080 --> 00:23:01,040 Speaker 1: seen all the things and and I know I do 556 00:23:01,160 --> 00:23:04,399 Speaker 1: have a history there in the profession for a good 557 00:23:04,400 --> 00:23:06,760 Speaker 1: decade plus. So just just throw that out there next 558 00:23:06,760 --> 00:23:07,600 Speaker 1: time I want theme. 559 00:23:07,760 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 3: I have one spot left on my Oscars betting show. 560 00:23:10,640 --> 00:23:12,920 Speaker 3: If you want it, and you've seen the movies, it's your. 561 00:23:12,840 --> 00:23:14,960 Speaker 1: Spot's the problem I think this year I'm a bad guess. 562 00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:16,440 Speaker 1: Next year, I'm going to hold you to it. And 563 00:23:16,440 --> 00:23:17,720 Speaker 1: I'm also going to hold you too. If you hit 564 00:23:17,720 --> 00:23:19,800 Speaker 1: the one hundred to one, you and I go out 565 00:23:19,800 --> 00:23:21,399 Speaker 1: and play around of golf with that money, or at 566 00:23:21,480 --> 00:23:23,080 Speaker 1: least a small part of it. Some more nice that's 567 00:23:23,119 --> 00:23:23,560 Speaker 1: all I want. 568 00:23:23,600 --> 00:23:25,399 Speaker 3: I mean, I got some more hero seewoo. Kim is 569 00:23:25,400 --> 00:23:26,960 Speaker 3: one hundred and fifty to one, I'm in on that. 570 00:23:27,160 --> 00:23:29,280 Speaker 3: Kevin is two hundred and fifty to one, I'm in 571 00:23:29,320 --> 00:23:32,760 Speaker 3: on that. Listen, no one picks more losers in golf 572 00:23:32,800 --> 00:23:35,760 Speaker 3: than me from just enticed by these huge odds. But 573 00:23:35,800 --> 00:23:37,360 Speaker 3: I got money on those guys. To any of those guys, 574 00:23:37,440 --> 00:23:39,440 Speaker 3: win ya, I'll treat you to a round of golf. 575 00:23:39,480 --> 00:23:43,320 Speaker 3: That's not a problem. But Mayo Media Network on YouTube 576 00:23:43,320 --> 00:23:45,400 Speaker 3: my show every single day, it's just it's Master's Week, 577 00:23:45,440 --> 00:23:47,400 Speaker 3: so there's a ton of masters. There's golf every week, 578 00:23:47,400 --> 00:23:50,080 Speaker 3: there's football every week, plus all the special shows that 579 00:23:50,119 --> 00:23:52,159 Speaker 3: we do. But the other shows on the Network. We 580 00:23:52,200 --> 00:23:55,920 Speaker 3: have a daily baseball show comes out every single day 581 00:23:55,920 --> 00:23:58,680 Speaker 3: at midnight to prep you for the next day. It's 582 00:23:58,720 --> 00:24:00,800 Speaker 3: fifteen minutes long. It's a real easy thing to do. 583 00:24:00,840 --> 00:24:03,680 Speaker 3: Fantasy Baseball Picks and Bets. There's a daily hockey show, 584 00:24:03,720 --> 00:24:07,440 Speaker 3: Fantasy Hockey Picks and Bets. We have our UFC show 585 00:24:07,480 --> 00:24:09,600 Speaker 3: every week. It's the number one UFC betting show in 586 00:24:09,640 --> 00:24:12,840 Speaker 3: the biz, at least, the most wash and downloadedly so 587 00:24:12,880 --> 00:24:14,600 Speaker 3: you can come hang with Cody and Paul on that one. 588 00:24:14,640 --> 00:24:17,639 Speaker 3: We try to be all things to all people and 589 00:24:17,760 --> 00:24:19,600 Speaker 3: all the money that you lose along with me. The 590 00:24:19,640 --> 00:24:21,040 Speaker 3: other show is actually make it up for you, so 591 00:24:21,080 --> 00:24:22,600 Speaker 3: it's a wash when it comes out to it. 592 00:24:22,880 --> 00:24:24,520 Speaker 1: There you have it, and look, you gave us a 593 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:27,080 Speaker 1: lot of good information. We appreciate your time and your 594 00:24:27,080 --> 00:24:29,960 Speaker 1: insight and the advice to kind of spread it around 595 00:24:30,000 --> 00:24:32,440 Speaker 1: with some of the higher odds and give yourself a 596 00:24:32,480 --> 00:24:36,560 Speaker 1: couple more opportunities to hit big. So hope everybody enjoys 597 00:24:36,600 --> 00:24:39,080 Speaker 1: the Masters this week and this weekend. I know Pat 598 00:24:39,119 --> 00:24:41,359 Speaker 1: Mayo will be watching. Hopefully you will too, and again 599 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:43,399 Speaker 1: make sure you follow us over at Fantasy Pros at 600 00:24:43,400 --> 00:24:46,080 Speaker 1: Betting Pros Again it's bettingpros dot Com for you to 601 00:24:46,119 --> 00:24:48,000 Speaker 1: get all the latest in terms of the odds and 602 00:24:48,040 --> 00:24:50,040 Speaker 1: where you can make your wagers because you have everything 603 00:24:50,080 --> 00:24:52,040 Speaker 1: condensed into one spot where you can go ahead and 604 00:24:52,040 --> 00:24:53,680 Speaker 1: look at all the odds and different players and get 605 00:24:53,680 --> 00:24:55,600 Speaker 1: the best odds you want in the different places. So 606 00:24:56,119 --> 00:24:58,360 Speaker 1: that'll do it for us today, but we'll be back 607 00:24:58,359 --> 00:25:00,359 Speaker 1: again for more betting talk later in the wee. Make 608 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:03,199 Speaker 1: sure you follow him again at the p M and 609 00:25:03,480 --> 00:25:05,959 Speaker 1: enjoy your golf this week. Everybody. Thanks for joining in 610 00:25:06,119 --> 00:25:07,080 Speaker 1: and we'll see you next time. 611 00:25:07,160 --> 00:25:07,440 Speaker 2: Kids,