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Next week with free agency probably 26 00:01:42,319 --> 00:01:45,080 Speaker 1: won't happen either. It's going to be a pretty heavy 27 00:01:45,560 --> 00:01:48,920 Speaker 1: summer podcast for sure, and starting in a couple of weeks, 28 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:52,560 Speaker 1: guests and definitely do some stuff for the YouTube channel 29 00:01:52,720 --> 00:01:56,040 Speaker 1: on the course and at the rain screwing around. Got 30 00:01:56,080 --> 00:01:59,000 Speaker 1: a lot of ideas, but I did have just some 31 00:01:59,080 --> 00:02:03,880 Speaker 1: different thoughts on golf. I ended up gambling last week. 32 00:02:04,200 --> 00:02:07,400 Speaker 1: I didn't place any pre tournament bets, and then came Sunday, 33 00:02:07,440 --> 00:02:08,960 Speaker 1: I'm like, I kind of want some action on this 34 00:02:09,040 --> 00:02:13,160 Speaker 1: thing live bet. Have some thoughts on that because I 35 00:02:13,200 --> 00:02:14,959 Speaker 1: think there is a little bit of a market there 36 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:17,960 Speaker 1: you can take advantage of. And then just some overall thoughts. 37 00:02:18,080 --> 00:02:20,920 Speaker 1: I saw Soable had a tweet on all the winners 38 00:02:20,960 --> 00:02:23,680 Speaker 1: this year, and let's face it, for business has been 39 00:02:23,720 --> 00:02:26,200 Speaker 1: really bad. I mean for those individuals it's been awesome, 40 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:28,880 Speaker 1: but in terms of star power, you talk about a 41 00:02:28,880 --> 00:02:34,880 Speaker 1: lot of long shots so far. Anthony Kim once very famous, 42 00:02:35,320 --> 00:02:40,960 Speaker 1: polarizing young superstar fifteen plus years ago, in the late 43 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:44,000 Speaker 1: two thousands and really the early twenty tens, but really 44 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:47,840 Speaker 1: by twenty twelve thirteen, his career kind of disappeared. A 45 00:02:47,840 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 1: couple thoughts there, and then we got a tournament this weekend, 46 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:55,880 Speaker 1: and I'll give a couple thoughts, but yeah, I mean, 47 00:02:55,880 --> 00:02:57,840 Speaker 1: we just got I think a couple of weeks till 48 00:02:57,880 --> 00:03:00,519 Speaker 1: the players and then you know, the Masters isn't too 49 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:04,080 Speaker 1: far away, so yeah, there's fun time. So obviously the 50 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:08,160 Speaker 1: Majors this year are gonna be pretty special because everyone 51 00:03:08,240 --> 00:03:11,920 Speaker 1: gets together. And it sucks because every time it's like, oh, 52 00:03:12,040 --> 00:03:16,880 Speaker 1: let's talk some golf, a huge conversation is like how 53 00:03:16,919 --> 00:03:20,200 Speaker 1: screwed up everything is. And that's just kind of the 54 00:03:20,240 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 1: reality currently of the sport. And it feels like I'm 55 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:25,720 Speaker 1: saying the same thing every time that I talk about it. 56 00:03:26,040 --> 00:03:29,480 Speaker 1: I saw Paul Aisinger said like, these tournaments are not 57 00:03:29,600 --> 00:03:33,000 Speaker 1: quite the same. You can't have it's split up and 58 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:36,000 Speaker 1: it doesn't feel the same. And this year simply has 59 00:03:36,040 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 1: been a disaster I think for the PGA Tour from 60 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:43,200 Speaker 1: the sense that golf is not. There's not like some 61 00:03:43,320 --> 00:03:46,320 Speaker 1: outcome that's byinary right, like the Eagles play the Cowboys. 62 00:03:47,080 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 1: You're gonna have a winner and a loser, and it's 63 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:52,360 Speaker 1: a polarizing discussion. Even when you win, what you did right, 64 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:56,280 Speaker 1: what you did wrong. Obviously, if you lose, it's devastating. 65 00:03:56,920 --> 00:04:01,240 Speaker 1: It's like that in the team sports, right basketball, base football, hockey, 66 00:04:01,560 --> 00:04:05,840 Speaker 1: someone wins, someone loses. In golf, it's not really like that. 67 00:04:06,480 --> 00:04:10,880 Speaker 1: Kevin Kissner gave this classic answer. I don't know how 68 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:13,600 Speaker 1: long ago, within the last seven eight years. Actually it 69 00:04:13,680 --> 00:04:16,440 Speaker 1: might have been a little more recent than that. They 70 00:04:16,440 --> 00:04:19,560 Speaker 1: asked him because he's for those that don't know Kisner, 71 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:23,120 Speaker 1: who basically is, you know, very very soon will be 72 00:04:23,160 --> 00:04:26,360 Speaker 1: a full time television employee and be awesome at it. 73 00:04:26,680 --> 00:04:29,080 Speaker 1: One are just the great personalities on the PGA Tour. 74 00:04:29,320 --> 00:04:31,440 Speaker 1: But he doesn't hit it very far. He's kind. He's 75 00:04:31,440 --> 00:04:35,440 Speaker 1: a very old school golfer, I would say, in his prime, 76 00:04:35,480 --> 00:04:38,880 Speaker 1: a high end putter and just a very consistent player. 77 00:04:39,279 --> 00:04:40,800 Speaker 1: Some a guy that you would have seen in the 78 00:04:40,880 --> 00:04:43,400 Speaker 1: nineties in the eighties, not your typical player in the 79 00:04:43,440 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 1: twenty tens, where golf has become a lot about hitting 80 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:51,080 Speaker 1: it far, and he definitely isn't the farthest hitter. And 81 00:04:51,120 --> 00:04:52,839 Speaker 1: they asked him if he thought that he can win 82 00:04:53,279 --> 00:04:56,280 Speaker 1: at every course, and he basically laughed at the reporter. 83 00:04:56,400 --> 00:04:59,480 Speaker 1: He's like, I got no chance at half the events 84 00:04:59,600 --> 00:05:02,960 Speaker 1: we play. And they go, well, then why do you play? 85 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 1: And he said, because they pay a lot for twelfth place. 86 00:05:07,400 --> 00:05:11,679 Speaker 1: You make a lot of money finishing seventh. And in golf, 87 00:05:12,480 --> 00:05:17,640 Speaker 1: like in football, at the combine, you notice now everyone's happy. 88 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:24,039 Speaker 1: But like the Niners were devastated right that that sucks 89 00:05:24,720 --> 00:05:27,760 Speaker 1: losing in the Super Bowl. Like the Lions, they had 90 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:33,880 Speaker 1: an incredible season. The Packers, you could tell we're riding high, right, 91 00:05:33,920 --> 00:05:36,360 Speaker 1: but at the time when you lose that playoff game, 92 00:05:36,440 --> 00:05:39,839 Speaker 1: it's devastated. We're in golf, if you finish fourth and 93 00:05:39,920 --> 00:05:43,760 Speaker 1: you bank seven hundred and fifty grand, that's a good 94 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:47,400 Speaker 1: week unless you're like Rory McElroy or Tiger fill in 95 00:05:47,440 --> 00:05:51,279 Speaker 1: their prime, like the overwhelming majority of guys, maybe Scottie 96 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: Seffler right now, like if Justin Thomas, and he's a 97 00:05:54,440 --> 00:05:56,480 Speaker 1: guy who's won ten plus times on tour, won a 98 00:05:56,520 --> 00:06:00,880 Speaker 1: couple of Majors. If he finishes fourth this at the 99 00:06:00,960 --> 00:06:03,200 Speaker 1: Arnold Palmer that is a really good week for him, 100 00:06:03,279 --> 00:06:06,640 Speaker 1: especially given how he's been playing. I think the majority 101 00:06:06,680 --> 00:06:08,640 Speaker 1: of guys of this tournament, if they finish in the 102 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:12,320 Speaker 1: top six or seven, it's an awesome week. Yet they 103 00:06:12,320 --> 00:06:15,960 Speaker 1: didn't win, and honestly, depending on how it plays out, 104 00:06:16,120 --> 00:06:18,640 Speaker 1: they might not even be in the mix on Sunday. 105 00:06:19,160 --> 00:06:22,000 Speaker 1: Maybe they start the day at like twenty seventh and 106 00:06:22,120 --> 00:06:23,960 Speaker 1: they shoot five or six under and all of a 107 00:06:23,960 --> 00:06:26,120 Speaker 1: sudden you look up and they finished sixth. They banked 108 00:06:26,120 --> 00:06:28,440 Speaker 1: a lot of money and they had a successful week. 109 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:32,520 Speaker 1: Golf is very, very dependent on their stars. Always has 110 00:06:32,560 --> 00:06:36,240 Speaker 1: been back to Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicholas. I mean, 111 00:06:36,360 --> 00:06:39,360 Speaker 1: Arnold Palmer was not even as accomplished as Jacket. He's probably, 112 00:06:39,880 --> 00:06:42,800 Speaker 1: you could argue, beside Tiger the second most famous guy 113 00:06:42,800 --> 00:06:46,320 Speaker 1: ever because of his business endeavors through Greg Norman, who 114 00:06:46,360 --> 00:06:48,640 Speaker 1: a big part of Greg Norman wasn't that he won 115 00:06:48,680 --> 00:06:51,160 Speaker 1: ten majors. The only one two he's actually known for, 116 00:06:51,240 --> 00:06:55,240 Speaker 1: choking was his clothing brand in him on the business 117 00:06:55,240 --> 00:06:58,560 Speaker 1: side of things right and then obviously led to Tiger 118 00:06:59,520 --> 00:07:03,480 Speaker 1: in phil and Tiger is probably and I've said this forever, 119 00:07:03,640 --> 00:07:06,799 Speaker 1: the second most famous athlete of my lifetime behind Michael Jordan. 120 00:07:07,520 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 1: And there's a level of fame that those guys that 121 00:07:10,600 --> 00:07:13,200 Speaker 1: Michael was in the eighties and nineties. Tiger was late 122 00:07:13,280 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 1: nineties pre Internet to be that famous. Like a lot 123 00:07:16,320 --> 00:07:18,680 Speaker 1: of guys can become famous now, there was a different 124 00:07:18,720 --> 00:07:22,080 Speaker 1: level when it came to Tiger. And you need your 125 00:07:22,120 --> 00:07:25,480 Speaker 1: stars to carry your sport, and right now, because of 126 00:07:25,560 --> 00:07:29,200 Speaker 1: live paying and buying a lot of these stars, it's 127 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:32,920 Speaker 1: diminished the product. And then, let's face it, the stars 128 00:07:32,960 --> 00:07:35,840 Speaker 1: haven't played as well, they have not won these tournaments. 129 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:41,520 Speaker 1: Mike Guy, Jason Soble, Action Network Gambling Guy posted this, 130 00:07:41,800 --> 00:07:44,720 Speaker 1: I think last week on as my mother would say, 131 00:07:44,840 --> 00:07:49,040 Speaker 1: the Ex Channel, Chris all the winners this year Chris 132 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:53,160 Speaker 1: Kirk two hundred to one, meaning if you would have 133 00:07:53,160 --> 00:07:55,160 Speaker 1: put a dollar on Chris Kirk, you would have won 134 00:07:55,200 --> 00:07:58,720 Speaker 1: two hundred. If you would have put one hundred dollars 135 00:07:58,720 --> 00:08:03,680 Speaker 1: on him, you would have won twenty thousand dollars. A 136 00:08:03,720 --> 00:08:06,400 Speaker 1: lot of times like this weekend, Scottie Scheffler, he's like 137 00:08:06,520 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 1: six or seven to one. In Tiger Woods Prime, he 138 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:12,280 Speaker 1: was like three or four to one entering a golf 139 00:08:12,360 --> 00:08:15,280 Speaker 1: tournament against one hundred and fifty people. Now this week's 140 00:08:15,280 --> 00:08:17,960 Speaker 1: only sixty nine guys, but still you're not playing. There's 141 00:08:17,960 --> 00:08:20,280 Speaker 1: a reason even a big underdog in the NFL is 142 00:08:20,320 --> 00:08:23,200 Speaker 1: like four to one. It's like, I wouldn't touch that. 143 00:08:23,680 --> 00:08:26,280 Speaker 1: The Giants got no chance to beat the cowboys, and 144 00:08:26,320 --> 00:08:31,760 Speaker 1: they're plus four hundred in golf. Gryson Murray four hundred 145 00:08:32,040 --> 00:08:37,200 Speaker 1: to one. Nick Dunlap, who was an amateur, meaning he 146 00:08:37,360 --> 00:08:41,559 Speaker 1: was not even a professional golfer. He's the first amateur 147 00:08:41,600 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 1: to win in thirty plus years since a guy named 148 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:49,360 Speaker 1: Phil Mickelson did it three hundred to one, and it 149 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 1: was pretty incredible because he was playing with Sam Burns 150 00:08:51,640 --> 00:08:55,880 Speaker 1: and Justin Thomas, two of the better Americans. Matthew Pavaughan. 151 00:08:56,520 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 1: His odds weren't as crazy. I'll be honest, never heard 152 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:02,120 Speaker 1: of the guy. I follow the shit really really closely. 153 00:09:02,320 --> 00:09:05,960 Speaker 1: One hundred and twenty five to one. Wyndham Clark, who 154 00:09:06,000 --> 00:09:08,679 Speaker 1: won the US Open last year and is a very famous, 155 00:09:08,800 --> 00:09:11,760 Speaker 1: you know, relatively famous, was just on the Ryder Cup. 156 00:09:11,920 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 1: Really good player, like that's a legitimate winner. But he 157 00:09:15,320 --> 00:09:17,760 Speaker 1: won because the tournament got rained out and it was 158 00:09:17,800 --> 00:09:20,320 Speaker 1: supposed to be him against Ludvig, who's like this up 159 00:09:20,400 --> 00:09:23,679 Speaker 1: and coming superstar who's currently like every single week he's 160 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:26,560 Speaker 1: won one time. And I used to love betting him 161 00:09:26,559 --> 00:09:28,880 Speaker 1: at like forty fifty to one, is now like eighteen 162 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:31,280 Speaker 1: to one. Don't love it as much. And then guys 163 00:09:31,280 --> 00:09:34,079 Speaker 1: like Nick Taylor, Jake Knapp, who I made some money 164 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:36,920 Speaker 1: off of, and it's Mexico and last week Austin Ekraut, 165 00:09:37,200 --> 00:09:41,959 Speaker 1: like these guys, like the tour is not good enough 166 00:09:42,200 --> 00:09:45,959 Speaker 1: to get casuals to pay attention. If Rory Justin, Thomas 167 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:50,439 Speaker 1: Jordan sp Scotty Scheffler, their top guys are not winning tournaments. 168 00:09:50,920 --> 00:09:52,760 Speaker 1: They don't need them to be competitive. They need him 169 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:56,319 Speaker 1: to fucking win, and right now they're not. It doesn't 170 00:09:56,320 --> 00:09:59,880 Speaker 1: even feel like they're remotely close. So when you factor 171 00:09:59,880 --> 00:10:01,720 Speaker 1: a to live, and then you factor in when the 172 00:10:01,720 --> 00:10:07,160 Speaker 1: guys are playing they're not winning, like that matters. It 173 00:10:07,240 --> 00:10:10,120 Speaker 1: does because it's a big deal for a random guy 174 00:10:10,760 --> 00:10:13,720 Speaker 1: if you make it. If you're a tennis player and 175 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:16,840 Speaker 1: you make it to Wimbledon first time and you're twenty 176 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:20,600 Speaker 1: twenty two years old, you just graduated University of Florida, 177 00:10:20,960 --> 00:10:24,040 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden, you're in the quarterfinals and 178 00:10:24,080 --> 00:10:30,640 Speaker 1: you get worked by Nadal or Yokovic or whoever. Right, incredible, 179 00:10:31,360 --> 00:10:35,040 Speaker 1: awesome for that guy. But as a consumer, we want 180 00:10:35,080 --> 00:10:39,240 Speaker 1: that guy out. We want to watch Nadal verse Vetterer, 181 00:10:39,880 --> 00:10:43,560 Speaker 1: Agacy vers Sampres. I want to see Jordan Spieth verse 182 00:10:43,600 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 1: Scottie Scheffer. I understand the DJ Bryson Koepka. Those guys 183 00:10:50,880 --> 00:10:57,360 Speaker 1: are gone, not coming back. It's over right, Cam Smith, 184 00:10:58,120 --> 00:11:01,760 Speaker 1: their group of John Rahm. Ideally we'd have them all 185 00:11:02,160 --> 00:11:05,400 Speaker 1: and based on the numbers, and this is why those guys, 186 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:07,920 Speaker 1: the group of the top fifteen guys have been consistently 187 00:11:07,960 --> 00:11:11,199 Speaker 1: winning most of the tournaments the last several years. Well, 188 00:11:11,240 --> 00:11:15,040 Speaker 1: the moment you diminish it, it's just harder. It's just 189 00:11:15,040 --> 00:11:18,840 Speaker 1: a law of averages, right, you could have You could 190 00:11:18,880 --> 00:11:23,680 Speaker 1: be a fucking legend in professional golf and win eight 191 00:11:23,840 --> 00:11:26,520 Speaker 1: nine times. Think about Anthony Kim, who will get to 192 00:11:26,600 --> 00:11:31,040 Speaker 1: in a minute. I think won four professional tournaments. So 193 00:11:32,679 --> 00:11:36,760 Speaker 1: there's nothing wrong. Kurt Kittyama last year won this tournament 194 00:11:37,120 --> 00:11:39,719 Speaker 1: and it was cool. Battle and other guys. Honestly, even 195 00:11:39,760 --> 00:11:43,160 Speaker 1: when Nick Dunlap won it, he has justin Thomas and 196 00:11:43,240 --> 00:11:46,440 Speaker 1: Sam burns in the group. That's what makes professional golf cool. 197 00:11:47,280 --> 00:11:50,480 Speaker 1: But you can't have that every single week. Part of 198 00:11:50,480 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 1: what made Tiger is like, you know, when he played, 199 00:11:52,360 --> 00:11:54,640 Speaker 1: most of the time, he's gonna win or it felt 200 00:11:54,720 --> 00:11:57,800 Speaker 1: like have a legit chance. Him and Phil there were 201 00:11:57,800 --> 00:12:00,959 Speaker 1: some other random guys beside, like the top guys Ernie 202 00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:03,520 Speaker 1: and the other guys that played during their time, but 203 00:12:03,640 --> 00:12:06,040 Speaker 1: for the most part, like they were the betting favorite 204 00:12:06,040 --> 00:12:07,800 Speaker 1: for a reason because most of the time they were 205 00:12:07,840 --> 00:12:10,920 Speaker 1: gonna be right in the mix to win it. Right now, 206 00:12:10,960 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 1: that's not what it feels like. And the product is suffering. 207 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:19,040 Speaker 1: It is suffering, and I don't believe like NBA product suffers. 208 00:12:19,080 --> 00:12:24,520 Speaker 1: Why because for years tanking load management, it's like, well 209 00:12:24,520 --> 00:12:28,319 Speaker 1: they don't care, why should I? Baseball suffers? Why kind 210 00:12:28,320 --> 00:12:32,320 Speaker 1: of slow In twenty twenty four, everything's rapid speed, short 211 00:12:32,360 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 1: attention spans. Nothing the sport can do. And they've tried, right, 212 00:12:36,280 --> 00:12:38,640 Speaker 1: They've limited the amount of time you can step out 213 00:12:38,679 --> 00:12:40,880 Speaker 1: of the batter's box. The pitcher has to go rapid 214 00:12:40,960 --> 00:12:44,120 Speaker 1: fire golf. The sport's not really gonna change. I mean, 215 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:46,520 Speaker 1: they can mess with the equipment or the ball, but 216 00:12:46,559 --> 00:12:50,320 Speaker 1: the sport's the sport, but the star power has to 217 00:12:50,320 --> 00:12:53,480 Speaker 1: carry the sport, and right now that simply is not happening, 218 00:12:54,160 --> 00:12:57,079 Speaker 1: and they're limited on the amount of bodies they have 219 00:12:57,880 --> 00:13:00,880 Speaker 1: to just do that. So I I think you're seeing 220 00:13:01,480 --> 00:13:04,480 Speaker 1: that when you cut the high end talent in half 221 00:13:05,360 --> 00:13:09,240 Speaker 1: in a sport that has just the variance and the randomness, 222 00:13:09,960 --> 00:13:13,040 Speaker 1: if you win ten percent of your starts as a 223 00:13:13,080 --> 00:13:15,400 Speaker 1: PGA Tour player, you're gonna go down as one of 224 00:13:15,400 --> 00:13:17,720 Speaker 1: the great players in the history of the sport. Ten percent. 225 00:13:18,360 --> 00:13:20,760 Speaker 1: So if you play one hundred events and you win 226 00:13:20,840 --> 00:13:24,200 Speaker 1: ten of them, you're a Hall of Famer. Baseball, it's 227 00:13:24,200 --> 00:13:27,560 Speaker 1: like you hit, you get three hits out of ten, right, 228 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:30,439 Speaker 1: you're a borderline Hall of Famer. So it shows you Golf, 229 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:34,520 Speaker 1: the variants is huge. It's very very difficult. It's successful 230 00:13:34,559 --> 00:13:38,199 Speaker 1: to get top fives and top tens, pay your mortgages, 231 00:13:38,520 --> 00:13:42,320 Speaker 1: pays your accountants, pays for your second homes, pay for 232 00:13:42,360 --> 00:13:45,880 Speaker 1: your jet. But for the interest for us, like, we 233 00:13:45,960 --> 00:13:48,679 Speaker 1: need some winners, and right now, I really don't know what. 234 00:13:48,720 --> 00:13:51,600 Speaker 1: You can't rig it right, NBA. They rigged it for 235 00:13:51,679 --> 00:13:53,840 Speaker 1: the Lakers back in the day. We know that Tim 236 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:57,200 Speaker 1: donogie happened. Don't blame them, like in with the Mob 237 00:13:57,240 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 1: and they did it. Football, a lot of people think 238 00:13:59,120 --> 00:14:02,720 Speaker 1: it's rigged. Golf's are very hard. Anyone that has played 239 00:14:02,760 --> 00:14:05,520 Speaker 1: knows like there's a lot of randomness. You can hit 240 00:14:05,800 --> 00:14:08,000 Speaker 1: the shot of the day and it can roll over 241 00:14:08,040 --> 00:14:12,800 Speaker 1: the fairway into the lake. Right. You can hit an 242 00:14:12,800 --> 00:14:16,280 Speaker 1: incredible iron shot it's just a yard off and plugs 243 00:14:16,320 --> 00:14:20,520 Speaker 1: in the bunker. This sport's really really random, and right 244 00:14:20,560 --> 00:14:24,560 Speaker 1: now the randomization of it is really hurting the sport 245 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:34,400 Speaker 1: because of Live. Anthony Kim made his return to Live. 246 00:14:35,240 --> 00:14:38,320 Speaker 1: And when Anthony Kim played, I actually last night watched 247 00:14:38,760 --> 00:14:40,960 Speaker 1: maybe like the phones listening to Me, which I know 248 00:14:41,080 --> 00:14:44,720 Speaker 1: it is. I watched in two thousand and eight Anthony 249 00:14:44,760 --> 00:14:46,600 Speaker 1: Kim was on the Ryder Cup and he played like 250 00:14:46,640 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 1: this match against Sergio and kind of kicked his ass 251 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:52,320 Speaker 1: and it was awesome, Like he was fun to watch 252 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:54,600 Speaker 1: and you hear the players of his generation. I saw 253 00:14:54,680 --> 00:15:00,240 Speaker 1: Hunter Mayhon on with Colt Nost and Sleeves, Drew Stoltzs 254 00:15:00,920 --> 00:15:03,880 Speaker 1: just telling what a fun, energetic and just how talented 255 00:15:03,920 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 1: the guy is. And he was a free But that 256 00:15:06,160 --> 00:15:09,520 Speaker 1: was fifteen years ago. A long time ago. Now, part 257 00:15:09,560 --> 00:15:14,040 Speaker 1: of what made Anthony Kim is like he had the 258 00:15:14,080 --> 00:15:16,920 Speaker 1: aura that he partied a lot, that he had like 259 00:15:16,960 --> 00:15:20,280 Speaker 1: this Alan iverson to him. He was just the ultimate gamer. 260 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:22,600 Speaker 1: But when you looked, it's not like he won majors 261 00:15:22,720 --> 00:15:24,880 Speaker 1: pretty sure, he only won four PGA Tour events, was 262 00:15:24,920 --> 00:15:26,560 Speaker 1: a Ryder Cup member, and it was really good. It 263 00:15:26,680 --> 00:15:29,680 Speaker 1: was just a huge personality. Was just interesting in a 264 00:15:29,720 --> 00:15:34,040 Speaker 1: sport beside tiger, which isn't always that interesting. And then 265 00:15:34,080 --> 00:15:38,880 Speaker 1: he disappeared. And at anytime that you just disappear, it 266 00:15:38,960 --> 00:15:43,400 Speaker 1: kind of adds to what we think about you because 267 00:15:43,440 --> 00:15:47,200 Speaker 1: the unknown is pretty powerful. It to me, is what 268 00:15:47,360 --> 00:15:50,680 Speaker 1: has really diminished a lot of famous people is social media. 269 00:15:51,080 --> 00:15:54,600 Speaker 1: I know too much about you leave a little to 270 00:15:54,640 --> 00:15:56,880 Speaker 1: be desired. Like part of what made the Last Dance 271 00:15:56,920 --> 00:16:00,000 Speaker 1: pretty cool is like Michael's not that open about stuff. 272 00:16:00,680 --> 00:16:02,520 Speaker 1: Unless you're friends with Michael Jordan, you don't know what 273 00:16:02,600 --> 00:16:04,920 Speaker 1: the fuck's going on. You don't hear him talk that often. 274 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:09,520 Speaker 1: He's I wouldn't say he's cloak and dagger, but he's 275 00:16:09,920 --> 00:16:14,920 Speaker 1: a little mysterious. And anytime that you take a famous 276 00:16:14,920 --> 00:16:17,440 Speaker 1: person and you add some mystery to them, especially with 277 00:16:17,560 --> 00:16:22,720 Speaker 1: an athlete, I think it adds to the intrigue, and 278 00:16:22,760 --> 00:16:24,400 Speaker 1: that's a huge part of Anthony Kim. There's a lot 279 00:16:24,400 --> 00:16:27,760 Speaker 1: of stories he just disappeared, didn't do any interviews, quit golf, 280 00:16:28,760 --> 00:16:31,120 Speaker 1: a lot of stories that it was an injury and 281 00:16:31,160 --> 00:16:33,480 Speaker 1: he took out a ten million dollar insurance policy and 282 00:16:33,520 --> 00:16:36,640 Speaker 1: it was just gone. So a lot of people have 283 00:16:36,720 --> 00:16:39,880 Speaker 1: talked about him and when he was playing, I'll be honest, 284 00:16:39,920 --> 00:16:42,160 Speaker 1: like it was more Tiger and Phil for me. And 285 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:46,000 Speaker 1: I followed Nick Wattney's career very closely because he grew 286 00:16:46,080 --> 00:16:48,160 Speaker 1: up where I grew up, and I would say those 287 00:16:48,200 --> 00:16:50,800 Speaker 1: three guys, but I wasn't following the PGA tour. I 288 00:16:50,840 --> 00:16:55,080 Speaker 1: definitely wasn't gambling on it like what happens now and 289 00:16:55,080 --> 00:16:57,160 Speaker 1: what I've been for the last three or four years. 290 00:16:57,640 --> 00:17:02,160 Speaker 1: So Anthony Kim returns, and don't blame lyft right, they 291 00:17:02,200 --> 00:17:04,800 Speaker 1: just gave him the equipment. They didn't even put him 292 00:17:04,800 --> 00:17:06,880 Speaker 1: on a team. They did their equivalent of like you're 293 00:17:06,920 --> 00:17:09,800 Speaker 1: just playing, you're a wild card. And he finished DFL. 294 00:17:10,400 --> 00:17:15,000 Speaker 1: He's got seventy six, seventy six, seventy four, which for 295 00:17:15,200 --> 00:17:18,920 Speaker 1: me or you are most even single low single digits 296 00:17:19,160 --> 00:17:24,080 Speaker 1: solid week, good week, and I'm not this is not 297 00:17:25,280 --> 00:17:27,720 Speaker 1: to try to diminish anything. I don't even hold it 298 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:33,159 Speaker 1: against him. But that's embarrassing for the for kind of 299 00:17:33,160 --> 00:17:37,440 Speaker 1: that operation, because it's clear he's just a side show. 300 00:17:38,080 --> 00:17:42,320 Speaker 1: He has no chance. Kep Go won a major last year. 301 00:17:43,359 --> 00:17:46,320 Speaker 1: DJ is one of the best players in the history 302 00:17:46,359 --> 00:17:50,720 Speaker 1: of the sport. Bryceon d Chambeau clearly was one of 303 00:17:50,760 --> 00:17:54,840 Speaker 1: the better under thirty guys in professional golf. Cam Smith 304 00:17:54,920 --> 00:17:57,679 Speaker 1: won the Open two years ago in the Players Champion. 305 00:17:57,960 --> 00:18:01,000 Speaker 1: You're talking about the best players on the plane. We 306 00:18:01,040 --> 00:18:04,760 Speaker 1: can argue over Wakee Neeman and his tactics of always complaining. 307 00:18:05,040 --> 00:18:08,240 Speaker 1: He's clearly an elite talent, an elite talent. If he 308 00:18:08,320 --> 00:18:09,639 Speaker 1: was on the PGA tory, he'd be one of the 309 00:18:09,640 --> 00:18:13,600 Speaker 1: better young players out there. So you put this guy, 310 00:18:13,720 --> 00:18:20,000 Speaker 1: he's got zero chance, none, absolutely none. And I think 311 00:18:20,040 --> 00:18:22,800 Speaker 1: Colin hit on this years ago when Gruden came back, 312 00:18:23,760 --> 00:18:26,040 Speaker 1: and I give him credit because I thought Gruden was 313 00:18:26,040 --> 00:18:28,359 Speaker 1: going to be successful. I was like, this is gonna work, 314 00:18:28,800 --> 00:18:31,879 Speaker 1: not just the pizazz and the buzz and the headlines, 315 00:18:31,920 --> 00:18:35,160 Speaker 1: like I bet Gruden wins for the Raiders and Colin's 316 00:18:35,200 --> 00:18:39,720 Speaker 1: take was pretty simple. You can't leave a competitive industry 317 00:18:40,480 --> 00:18:46,800 Speaker 1: for a decade, whether that's engineering, whether that's finance, whether 318 00:18:46,840 --> 00:18:51,720 Speaker 1: that's coaching football or playing golf, and then just come 319 00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:56,080 Speaker 1: back and have any shot. And I was thinking about 320 00:18:56,119 --> 00:18:58,840 Speaker 1: it this morning because of how Gruden relates to Anthony 321 00:18:58,920 --> 00:19:02,240 Speaker 1: Kim and it's different, right being the athlete, being the 322 00:19:02,240 --> 00:19:04,920 Speaker 1: guy playing, and being the guy coaching, But I do 323 00:19:04,960 --> 00:19:08,600 Speaker 1: think there are some similarities. When Gruden came back, one 324 00:19:08,640 --> 00:19:13,360 Speaker 1: thing that really crushed him is his lack of understanding 325 00:19:13,480 --> 00:19:15,600 Speaker 1: on how to build the team. And then you look back, 326 00:19:15,720 --> 00:19:17,760 Speaker 1: we never had to do that with the Raiders. Out 327 00:19:17,760 --> 00:19:19,359 Speaker 1: did that for him, and then when we got the 328 00:19:19,400 --> 00:19:22,760 Speaker 1: Tampa job, it was already built. And Gruden starts taking 329 00:19:22,760 --> 00:19:26,760 Speaker 1: all these guys who were big red flags troublemakers. One 330 00:19:26,800 --> 00:19:30,040 Speaker 1: guy that is long gone from the Raiders now was 331 00:19:30,119 --> 00:19:33,639 Speaker 1: just arrested the other day for having like meth. He 332 00:19:33,720 --> 00:19:39,080 Speaker 1: had meth from Ohio State former corner Arnett Well back 333 00:19:39,080 --> 00:19:41,960 Speaker 1: in the nineties. The reality is a lot of guys 334 00:19:41,960 --> 00:19:43,919 Speaker 1: were doing shady shit and it was pretty easy to 335 00:19:43,960 --> 00:19:48,440 Speaker 1: cover up. In this modern day times, it's impossible, So 336 00:19:48,560 --> 00:19:53,560 Speaker 1: taking flyers on guys who are major red flags. God speed. 337 00:19:54,040 --> 00:19:56,960 Speaker 1: Most of the time. In this world we live in, 338 00:19:57,560 --> 00:20:02,000 Speaker 1: it's gonna bite you in the ass. And in golf, 339 00:20:02,160 --> 00:20:05,359 Speaker 1: I don't care how many pickup games you play with 340 00:20:06,480 --> 00:20:09,760 Speaker 1: guys at your club. Listen, pros do it right now. 341 00:20:10,520 --> 00:20:12,719 Speaker 1: I saw Wyndam Clark and Max Homer and all those 342 00:20:12,760 --> 00:20:15,560 Speaker 1: guys were playing the other day together. And then they 343 00:20:15,640 --> 00:20:20,760 Speaker 1: also play competitively on the PGA Tour, right Sometimes. I've 344 00:20:20,760 --> 00:20:22,719 Speaker 1: been lucky enough to play with a lot of college golfers, 345 00:20:22,760 --> 00:20:25,160 Speaker 1: and you see how talented they are and the level 346 00:20:25,200 --> 00:20:27,560 Speaker 1: that they have to play at to even have a 347 00:20:27,600 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 1: snowballs chance in hell on the Cornferry Tour. So, Anthony Kim, 348 00:20:32,119 --> 00:20:33,920 Speaker 1: I don't even blame the guy, and I definitely don't 349 00:20:33,920 --> 00:20:37,480 Speaker 1: blame him for taking Liv's money. But this is gonna 350 00:20:37,480 --> 00:20:40,960 Speaker 1: be really ugly. He is gonna constantly just not play 351 00:20:41,080 --> 00:20:45,480 Speaker 1: very well. He has no shot against any of these people, 352 00:20:46,160 --> 00:20:51,240 Speaker 1: even some of the washed bad players, right, Poulter or Westwood, 353 00:20:51,320 --> 00:20:54,159 Speaker 1: some of those type guys, even Phil Now are in 354 00:20:54,200 --> 00:20:59,119 Speaker 1: a different stratosphere. They've been playing competitively the entire time 355 00:20:59,400 --> 00:21:02,040 Speaker 1: since this guy I disappeared. So they played their home 356 00:21:02,080 --> 00:21:05,480 Speaker 1: games right at their club with their buddies, bullshitting and 357 00:21:05,480 --> 00:21:08,000 Speaker 1: hanging out, and then they've also been playing on the 358 00:21:08,040 --> 00:21:11,359 Speaker 1: PGA Tour, playing in majors and now even on Live 359 00:21:11,840 --> 00:21:16,800 Speaker 1: for the last several years. So I guess I didn't 360 00:21:16,840 --> 00:21:22,040 Speaker 1: have any preconceived thoughts how he would play, how could you? 361 00:21:22,880 --> 00:21:26,240 Speaker 1: But after he finished DFL, it's really not that shocking. 362 00:21:26,680 --> 00:21:30,240 Speaker 1: I would expect him to finish last pretty consistently moving forward, 363 00:21:30,920 --> 00:21:33,199 Speaker 1: and if he doesn't, it's kind of an indictment on 364 00:21:33,240 --> 00:21:36,320 Speaker 1: anyone that he beats. If you get beat, I don't 365 00:21:36,359 --> 00:21:40,639 Speaker 1: care how talented this guy was fifteen years ago. Against 366 00:21:40,680 --> 00:21:44,600 Speaker 1: a guy who hasn't played competitively in ten plus years, 367 00:21:45,200 --> 00:21:49,119 Speaker 1: you should be ashamed, You really should. It'd be like 368 00:21:49,160 --> 00:21:52,720 Speaker 1: a dude who retired from the NFL or baseball for 369 00:21:52,880 --> 00:21:57,320 Speaker 1: a decade plus and just showed back up and could 370 00:21:57,359 --> 00:22:00,879 Speaker 1: win a starting job. That's not possible. It just is not. 371 00:22:02,000 --> 00:22:05,159 Speaker 1: And it's clearly not possible at golf either, and we 372 00:22:05,280 --> 00:22:09,639 Speaker 1: just learned that with Anthony Kim the Arnold Palmers this week. 373 00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:13,760 Speaker 1: And one thing golf tried to do once Live happened 374 00:22:13,960 --> 00:22:16,720 Speaker 1: is up the money for its guys. So they created 375 00:22:16,760 --> 00:22:21,639 Speaker 1: these signature events and they paid out a lot of money. 376 00:22:21,680 --> 00:22:24,119 Speaker 1: When Wyndam Clark won at Pebble Beach, he won four 377 00:22:24,720 --> 00:22:29,160 Speaker 1: million dollars. Same with Hadeki at Riviere, who also won 378 00:22:29,200 --> 00:22:31,680 Speaker 1: this year while he was eighty to one. I'd say 379 00:22:31,720 --> 00:22:33,720 Speaker 1: he's a little unique. I would not put him in 380 00:22:33,720 --> 00:22:36,560 Speaker 1: the category of all those other winners. He's famous. You 381 00:22:36,640 --> 00:22:39,960 Speaker 1: want him winning on the PG Tour. Deki's an elite 382 00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:44,040 Speaker 1: player when he's on, obviously, but the signature events, to me, 383 00:22:45,160 --> 00:22:49,160 Speaker 1: they're twofold. Just as a fan suck, I hate him. 384 00:22:49,840 --> 00:22:52,639 Speaker 1: I don't like watching golf events when there is no cut. 385 00:22:53,480 --> 00:22:58,200 Speaker 1: A huge part of professional golf is trying to make 386 00:22:58,200 --> 00:23:01,919 Speaker 1: the weekend, just like a huge part of an NFL 387 00:23:01,960 --> 00:23:05,560 Speaker 1: training camp is trying to make the team. And then, 388 00:23:05,640 --> 00:23:07,800 Speaker 1: for the majority of guys, at any moment, you can 389 00:23:07,840 --> 00:23:10,760 Speaker 1: get cut in the NFL. It's what makes the whole 390 00:23:10,800 --> 00:23:13,679 Speaker 1: sport pretty intriguing. How hard it is to hold on 391 00:23:13,760 --> 00:23:16,000 Speaker 1: to your job. That's why you have to have That's 392 00:23:16,040 --> 00:23:21,399 Speaker 1: why I have infinitely more respect for ninety nine percent 393 00:23:21,440 --> 00:23:24,080 Speaker 1: of players than most of the coaches in the NFL. 394 00:23:24,560 --> 00:23:27,800 Speaker 1: Assistance too, because it's much easier to become an assistant 395 00:23:27,840 --> 00:23:31,480 Speaker 1: coach obviously if you're a great head coach and Andy Reid, 396 00:23:31,480 --> 00:23:33,680 Speaker 1: a Jim Harbaugh, Kyle McVeigh, like, those guys are the 397 00:23:33,680 --> 00:23:35,280 Speaker 1: cream of the crop. There are so many guys in 398 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:38,119 Speaker 1: the NFL stealing a coach. It's hard to steal in 399 00:23:38,200 --> 00:23:40,480 Speaker 1: professional football. As a player, you might get over paid 400 00:23:40,600 --> 00:23:44,440 Speaker 1: or whatever, but you'll get you'll get replaced quick. I mean, hell, 401 00:23:44,520 --> 00:23:47,159 Speaker 1: they cut Russell Wilson. They own p eighty five million dollars, Like, 402 00:23:47,160 --> 00:23:49,359 Speaker 1: get the hell out of the building. And that's always 403 00:23:49,359 --> 00:23:51,240 Speaker 1: with golf. Had Like if you're off, you just aren't 404 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:54,240 Speaker 1: gonna make the weekend, whether you're Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, 405 00:23:54,359 --> 00:23:57,080 Speaker 1: John Rahm, you name it. Justin Thomas played like shit 406 00:23:57,119 --> 00:24:01,240 Speaker 1: at Riff didn't play Saturday or Sunday. See you later, audios, godspeed, 407 00:24:01,480 --> 00:24:04,240 Speaker 1: have a good weekend. And so anytime you have these 408 00:24:04,240 --> 00:24:08,600 Speaker 1: no cut events, I understand from a business perspective, if 409 00:24:08,640 --> 00:24:12,800 Speaker 1: I am the person that's financing the sponsorship, like I 410 00:24:12,840 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 1: want the bigger names there. But that's always what's made 411 00:24:15,800 --> 00:24:18,760 Speaker 1: golf kind of unique. There's no guarantee. You have to 412 00:24:18,960 --> 00:24:22,680 Speaker 1: earn your way there, right, And so the signature events 413 00:24:22,720 --> 00:24:25,000 Speaker 1: now I have no cut because they're basically just trying 414 00:24:25,040 --> 00:24:28,879 Speaker 1: to disburse the money to the high end guys, basically 415 00:24:28,920 --> 00:24:32,400 Speaker 1: guarantee that you're gonna get some cash, which I do understand, 416 00:24:33,119 --> 00:24:36,879 Speaker 1: but as a viewer bores me Thursday and Friday it 417 00:24:36,880 --> 00:24:39,760 Speaker 1: doesn't even matter. I also think it's much harder to 418 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:43,560 Speaker 1: gamble on because all the best players are in this 419 00:24:43,920 --> 00:24:46,879 Speaker 1: relative that are still around on the PGA Tour. And 420 00:24:46,960 --> 00:24:49,719 Speaker 1: if I give any if I give Scottie Scheffler four rounds, 421 00:24:50,119 --> 00:24:52,360 Speaker 1: even if he plays like shit the first round, let's 422 00:24:52,359 --> 00:24:55,760 Speaker 1: say his worst round of his career, seventy eight, he's 423 00:24:55,800 --> 00:24:58,240 Speaker 1: liable to shoot sixty six, sixty seven, sixty six the 424 00:24:58,280 --> 00:25:00,679 Speaker 1: next three days, all of a sudd he's right back 425 00:25:00,680 --> 00:25:07,160 Speaker 1: in it. Where if this was traditional tournament, I missed 426 00:25:07,160 --> 00:25:10,600 Speaker 1: the cut and I think my voice is cracked right there. 427 00:25:11,119 --> 00:25:13,479 Speaker 1: So I hate it, and Tiger Woods has talked about it. 428 00:25:13,480 --> 00:25:18,119 Speaker 1: He hates a part of golf, especially in regular season events, 429 00:25:18,560 --> 00:25:20,960 Speaker 1: is knowing that, like, you need to play well to 430 00:25:21,000 --> 00:25:23,919 Speaker 1: make it to Saturday. I've talked with people that have 431 00:25:23,960 --> 00:25:25,680 Speaker 1: played on the corn Ferry Tour. A lot of them 432 00:25:25,760 --> 00:25:29,680 Speaker 1: believe that, and these guys are like high end players. 433 00:25:29,760 --> 00:25:32,639 Speaker 1: Right if you're playing well. It's actually easier to make 434 00:25:32,680 --> 00:25:35,040 Speaker 1: a cut at a PGA Tour event than it is 435 00:25:35,040 --> 00:25:37,800 Speaker 1: a corn fery event, because sometimes if you're playing a 436 00:25:37,800 --> 00:25:39,600 Speaker 1: hard course at a pg TOR event, you might just 437 00:25:39,640 --> 00:25:40,919 Speaker 1: have to be like one or two under to make 438 00:25:40,960 --> 00:25:43,880 Speaker 1: the cut. Look the corn faery to make a cut 439 00:25:43,920 --> 00:25:46,520 Speaker 1: sometimes like ten under, nine under seven undred, like you 440 00:25:46,560 --> 00:25:50,240 Speaker 1: got to be lights out birdiefest, And that's not what 441 00:25:50,280 --> 00:25:53,040 Speaker 1: this week is. Last year, I think the winning score 442 00:25:53,160 --> 00:25:56,439 Speaker 1: was like twelve or thirteen hundred. I have had success 443 00:25:56,480 --> 00:26:00,200 Speaker 1: the last couple of weeks live betting. For example, last 444 00:26:00,240 --> 00:26:03,520 Speaker 1: week Saturday night, it had just ended. I'm like, I 445 00:26:03,560 --> 00:26:05,879 Speaker 1: need some action for tomorrow. I didn't know it was 446 00:26:05,880 --> 00:26:08,879 Speaker 1: going to be rain de late or whatever. And Jake Knapp, 447 00:26:08,920 --> 00:26:11,679 Speaker 1: who I actually just bet the week before when he 448 00:26:11,720 --> 00:26:15,359 Speaker 1: won in Mexico. I'm like, God, he's kind of right 449 00:26:15,600 --> 00:26:17,560 Speaker 1: in the mix for a top ten. I could get 450 00:26:17,640 --> 00:26:20,919 Speaker 1: him at basically plus two hundred, which was two to one. 451 00:26:21,080 --> 00:26:23,520 Speaker 1: And he has no pressure, so it'd be one thing 452 00:26:23,520 --> 00:26:25,480 Speaker 1: if he was winning feel the pressure of being back 453 00:26:25,520 --> 00:26:28,000 Speaker 1: to back. He hasn't played on the PGA Tour very long, 454 00:26:28,400 --> 00:26:31,720 Speaker 1: Like he's just playing really well, so I hammered him 455 00:26:32,280 --> 00:26:35,200 Speaker 1: Cam Young as well. Cam Young, I like him to 456 00:26:35,240 --> 00:26:38,800 Speaker 1: win this week. He's a guy Ryder Cup president Cup 457 00:26:38,920 --> 00:26:43,040 Speaker 1: level guy, just a guy that for some reason has 458 00:26:43,080 --> 00:26:45,520 Speaker 1: not won on the PGA Tour. But he's an elite 459 00:26:45,560 --> 00:26:49,600 Speaker 1: talent and he is another guy I hammered last week 460 00:26:49,800 --> 00:26:53,120 Speaker 1: ended up finishing like tie for fourth. I like him 461 00:26:53,119 --> 00:26:55,120 Speaker 1: this week in like twenty two to twenty five to one. 462 00:26:55,359 --> 00:26:57,720 Speaker 1: I think Draft Kings right now, he's maybe twenty four 463 00:26:57,760 --> 00:26:59,479 Speaker 1: to one, twenty two to one, twenty five to one 464 00:27:00,320 --> 00:27:02,639 Speaker 1: a little bit. I like him to win this week. 465 00:27:03,160 --> 00:27:06,840 Speaker 1: Last year he finished top ten. And but my strategy, 466 00:27:06,840 --> 00:27:09,000 Speaker 1: if you don't want to bet before the tournament, I 467 00:27:09,000 --> 00:27:12,199 Speaker 1: don't think it's that crazy. On DraftKings. You can monitor 468 00:27:12,200 --> 00:27:14,679 Speaker 1: the tournament as going and find pretty incredible odds. You 469 00:27:14,720 --> 00:27:16,880 Speaker 1: can't just bet. You can just bet for them to win, 470 00:27:17,280 --> 00:27:19,200 Speaker 1: but you're also gonna do top fives and top tens. 471 00:27:20,280 --> 00:27:22,560 Speaker 1: A couple other guys that I like to be top 472 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:25,760 Speaker 1: tens this week a lot is Jason Day, who has 473 00:27:25,880 --> 00:27:28,880 Speaker 1: resurrected his career these last two years. Finished top ten 474 00:27:29,040 --> 00:27:32,359 Speaker 1: last year at this tournament, and you can get like 475 00:27:32,680 --> 00:27:37,360 Speaker 1: basically plus two fifty same with Wills Ala Taurus, who 476 00:27:37,600 --> 00:27:41,240 Speaker 1: another guy who I bet at Riviera, who I would 477 00:27:41,320 --> 00:27:43,040 Speaker 1: not have bet before the tournament because at the time 478 00:27:43,080 --> 00:27:45,320 Speaker 1: he hadn't played that well, still a little risky with 479 00:27:45,359 --> 00:27:47,439 Speaker 1: the back, and then all of a sudden you're watching him. 480 00:27:47,480 --> 00:27:49,840 Speaker 1: You're like, this is the will Zala Taurus that I 481 00:27:49,840 --> 00:27:53,359 Speaker 1: have seen compete to win majors, and I'm just betting 482 00:27:53,359 --> 00:27:55,600 Speaker 1: on that this week. I don't think it's crazy if 483 00:27:55,600 --> 00:27:57,280 Speaker 1: you want to sprinkle a little on him to win. 484 00:27:57,960 --> 00:28:00,280 Speaker 1: But like like I've told everybody, not saying that I 485 00:28:00,320 --> 00:28:03,119 Speaker 1: don't occasionally do it. It's it's hard not to, right, 486 00:28:03,200 --> 00:28:05,600 Speaker 1: we all get the edge. I do think the way 487 00:28:05,680 --> 00:28:08,800 Speaker 1: if you want to consistently make money is the bet 488 00:28:08,840 --> 00:28:12,400 Speaker 1: top tens and even top twenties. Like one top twenty. Now, 489 00:28:12,440 --> 00:28:15,560 Speaker 1: this guy played like shit last year at this tournament. 490 00:28:15,600 --> 00:28:17,400 Speaker 1: He did not make the cut, shot like eight over 491 00:28:17,440 --> 00:28:20,560 Speaker 1: in two rounds. I think this guy's a baller. And 492 00:28:20,600 --> 00:28:22,400 Speaker 1: I've bet on this guy a decent amount to finish 493 00:28:22,480 --> 00:28:24,600 Speaker 1: top ten and he's cashed a couple of times this year. 494 00:28:25,359 --> 00:28:28,040 Speaker 1: Eric Cole, who is like a thirty three year old 495 00:28:28,280 --> 00:28:31,480 Speaker 1: second year PGA Tour member, I think he's the grandson 496 00:28:31,520 --> 00:28:34,640 Speaker 1: of Arnold Palmer. And it's not necessarily because like I'm 497 00:28:34,640 --> 00:28:37,240 Speaker 1: betting on him because this is Arnold Palmer's tournament. I 498 00:28:37,280 --> 00:28:39,680 Speaker 1: just think he's really good and you can get him. 499 00:28:39,720 --> 00:28:43,400 Speaker 1: The top twenty to top twenty gives you a lot 500 00:28:43,440 --> 00:28:46,040 Speaker 1: of leeway. That's the thing. Is like betting football or basketball, 501 00:28:46,080 --> 00:28:48,360 Speaker 1: like you're either winning or losing, right, you're either covering 502 00:28:48,360 --> 00:28:50,640 Speaker 1: the spread or you're not. Top twenty gives you a 503 00:28:50,640 --> 00:28:55,600 Speaker 1: lot of You get four rounds. Basically, the cut is 504 00:28:55,920 --> 00:28:58,800 Speaker 1: the top fifty. Well there's only sixty nine guys making it, 505 00:28:59,400 --> 00:29:02,040 Speaker 1: so you gotta feel pretty good about your guy making 506 00:29:02,080 --> 00:29:04,560 Speaker 1: the cut. You gotta be a disaster to miss the 507 00:29:04,560 --> 00:29:07,720 Speaker 1: cut if you're in the mix. Even if you're like fortieth, 508 00:29:08,040 --> 00:29:11,280 Speaker 1: hit it into the weekend, a couple rounds of sixty nine, 509 00:29:11,360 --> 00:29:14,880 Speaker 1: you're right there all of a sudden cash. I'm tempted 510 00:29:16,040 --> 00:29:18,800 Speaker 1: to put like one thousand dollars on Eric Cole plus 511 00:29:18,880 --> 00:29:21,560 Speaker 1: two thirty to top twenty, and I think that's my 512 00:29:21,560 --> 00:29:25,000 Speaker 1: new strategy instead of doing like fifty seventy five one 513 00:29:25,080 --> 00:29:27,640 Speaker 1: hundred dollars on guys to win and hope to hit 514 00:29:27,760 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 1: like twenty five thirty forty to one, bigger bets with 515 00:29:32,160 --> 00:29:36,160 Speaker 1: more leeway top tens in top twenties, and I'm gonna 516 00:29:36,160 --> 00:29:39,640 Speaker 1: sprinkle on Cam Young to win, but I top ten. 517 00:29:39,640 --> 00:29:42,680 Speaker 1: I've already bet Zalatorus, Cam Young and Jason Day, and 518 00:29:42,760 --> 00:29:45,400 Speaker 1: I'm going to bet before the tournament Eric Cole as 519 00:29:45,400 --> 00:29:48,280 Speaker 1: well top twenty. And that's what's cool about DraftKings is 520 00:29:48,280 --> 00:29:52,440 Speaker 1: it gives you the ability to bet all the finishing positions, 521 00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:57,880 Speaker 1: which is a powerful thing because winning is very very hard. Listen, 522 00:29:58,520 --> 00:30:01,360 Speaker 1: any of these guys can't lag, and all these guys 523 00:30:01,360 --> 00:30:04,440 Speaker 1: can win this tournament, right And they might write some 524 00:30:04,560 --> 00:30:06,520 Speaker 1: random guy based on the history of this year, could 525 00:30:06,520 --> 00:30:09,600 Speaker 1: win this tournament. Probably not in an elevated event, you 526 00:30:09,640 --> 00:30:13,040 Speaker 1: wouldn't think, but who knows. I do think top ten though, 527 00:30:13,040 --> 00:30:14,840 Speaker 1: in top twenties, when you bet on guys that are 528 00:30:14,880 --> 00:30:17,760 Speaker 1: playing well, and I'm telling you Cam Young is playing well. 529 00:30:17,880 --> 00:30:19,920 Speaker 1: I've watched them very closely because I've been having money 530 00:30:19,920 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 1: on him and Zala Torris as well. The game he 531 00:30:23,280 --> 00:30:28,160 Speaker 1: showed at Riviera when I won. When did I win? Oh? 532 00:30:28,240 --> 00:30:31,680 Speaker 1: I won? It might have been Zala Torris won me 533 00:30:31,760 --> 00:30:34,320 Speaker 1: like fifteen hundred dollars. I immediately put like two hundred 534 00:30:34,320 --> 00:30:36,480 Speaker 1: and fifty dollars on him to win the Masters. I 535 00:30:36,520 --> 00:30:39,200 Speaker 1: think at like thirty five or forty to one, so 536 00:30:39,480 --> 00:30:41,680 Speaker 1: I know the payoffs like seventy five hundred dollars. So 537 00:30:41,720 --> 00:30:43,720 Speaker 1: I already got a ticket on Zala Trus just because 538 00:30:43,720 --> 00:30:47,680 Speaker 1: he's played well there before. But let's let's enjoy the golf. 539 00:30:51,880 --> 00:30:52,560 Speaker 1: The volume