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Now sign up with promo code Colin 11 00:00:41,240 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 1: so they know we sent you. What is going on? Everybody? 12 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:57,400 Speaker 1: John middlecop the GOLO Podcast p g A Tour, reacting 13 00:00:57,480 --> 00:01:00,680 Speaker 1: to the players getting ready for the Valve's bar. We 14 00:01:00,800 --> 00:01:03,959 Speaker 1: have match played next next week Austin Country Club. Then 15 00:01:03,960 --> 00:01:06,679 Speaker 1: in a couple of weeks after Jim Nance gives us 16 00:01:06,760 --> 00:01:09,119 Speaker 1: tie to the most valuable player in the final four, 17 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:13,319 Speaker 1: we're going to augusta baby the Masters, Nicholson, will he return? 18 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:17,160 Speaker 1: Who knows? But a lot going on? Obviously, reacting to 19 00:01:17,240 --> 00:01:21,880 Speaker 1: the players have a couple of takes there. Uh yeah, 20 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:24,720 Speaker 1: I was wrong on John rom We'll talk about that. 21 00:01:24,840 --> 00:01:28,520 Speaker 1: And I thought the coolest thing we saw all weekend 22 00:01:29,440 --> 00:01:33,000 Speaker 1: beside you know, the final round was just justin Thomas's 23 00:01:33,040 --> 00:01:36,000 Speaker 1: performance on Saturday. And have a couple of thoughts there 24 00:01:36,040 --> 00:01:39,000 Speaker 1: at go low Pod. At go Lo Pod is where 25 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:42,039 Speaker 1: I'm at on Instagram, Fire into those direct messages and 26 00:01:42,040 --> 00:01:44,640 Speaker 1: get your question answer here on the show. Any questions 27 00:01:44,640 --> 00:01:48,559 Speaker 1: you have pertaining to golf or life, Go Lo pod 28 00:01:48,960 --> 00:01:53,720 Speaker 1: is the Instagram firing those direct messages. Jason Sobel covered 29 00:01:53,720 --> 00:01:57,720 Speaker 1: golf forever, does betting stuff, now joins us every week. UH. 30 00:01:57,760 --> 00:02:00,640 Speaker 1: Talk to him earlier today. Some picks on the valves bar. 31 00:02:00,720 --> 00:02:03,440 Speaker 1: I'll be honest as a guy that's a die hard 32 00:02:03,520 --> 00:02:06,760 Speaker 1: gambler for UH, for the p g A Tour. I 33 00:02:06,800 --> 00:02:10,040 Speaker 1: mean I've gambled now basically every main event for the 34 00:02:10,080 --> 00:02:12,680 Speaker 1: past two years. I don't have much of a feel 35 00:02:12,720 --> 00:02:15,080 Speaker 1: for this thing. Talk a little bit about with Sobol 36 00:02:15,200 --> 00:02:17,880 Speaker 1: just because the players, you know, the carry over in 37 00:02:17,919 --> 00:02:20,959 Speaker 1: the Monday, it's really throwing me off. I'm probably gonna 38 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:23,280 Speaker 1: throw a little money on Gary Woodland, That's who Sobel likes, 39 00:02:23,320 --> 00:02:25,440 Speaker 1: and we'll talk about some other guys that he likes 40 00:02:25,480 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 1: as well. But I don't have a great feel for 41 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 1: this week's gambling when it comes to the valves. Bar 42 00:02:32,360 --> 00:02:36,520 Speaker 1: I told you about the Instagram as well. Subscribed to 43 00:02:36,560 --> 00:02:41,720 Speaker 1: the podcast, and uh and yeah, let's start with the players. Listen, 44 00:02:41,880 --> 00:02:43,880 Speaker 1: there's not much you can do when you get those 45 00:02:44,280 --> 00:02:47,400 Speaker 1: those conditions. You know, it was out of everyone's hands. 46 00:02:47,560 --> 00:02:50,600 Speaker 1: It's it's called mother nature. So you know, some people 47 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:55,000 Speaker 1: were complaining. I saw some players complaining about the people complaining. Listen, 48 00:02:55,040 --> 00:02:58,240 Speaker 1: it's what are you gonna do? It's an ideal situation, 49 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:01,000 Speaker 1: of course, not did they do the best they could 50 00:03:01,040 --> 00:03:04,480 Speaker 1: with the hand they were dealt they did, you know, typically, 51 00:03:05,000 --> 00:03:07,520 Speaker 1: you know, I've never lived in Florida, but I've watching 52 00:03:07,600 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 1: sports long enough to know you get some weird weather 53 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:13,919 Speaker 1: conditions at random times in some of these tropic communities, right, 54 00:03:14,400 --> 00:03:17,160 Speaker 1: and they got hit with a rainstorm that Honestly, it 55 00:03:17,200 --> 00:03:20,640 Speaker 1: was miraculous how good the people are on the grounds 56 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:25,080 Speaker 1: to get the water off, because by Monday after day 57 00:03:25,160 --> 00:03:28,360 Speaker 1: after day of raining, like where I come from in California, 58 00:03:28,440 --> 00:03:31,400 Speaker 1: if it rain that hard, do you know how soggy 59 00:03:31,440 --> 00:03:34,480 Speaker 1: and muddy the grounds. It's remarkable what they were able 60 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:36,760 Speaker 1: to pull off, to be honest with you, and we 61 00:03:36,840 --> 00:03:40,200 Speaker 1: gotta tip our hat to the winner because he's got 62 00:03:40,200 --> 00:03:43,880 Speaker 1: a mullet, he's got a sweet accent. But holy sh it, 63 00:03:43,960 --> 00:03:46,760 Speaker 1: can that guy play? And listen? I would say the 64 00:03:46,800 --> 00:03:51,280 Speaker 1: top guys, the Hovelins, the Mari Cowas, the DJs, the Kepta's, 65 00:03:51,360 --> 00:03:54,520 Speaker 1: the Brisons, these guys. Now, obviously Markwa doesn't hit it 66 00:03:54,560 --> 00:03:57,360 Speaker 1: as far as those guys. These guys are also pure 67 00:03:58,160 --> 00:04:02,960 Speaker 1: and are just such unreal ball strikers. But what really separates, Like, 68 00:04:03,000 --> 00:04:07,520 Speaker 1: what's Victor Hovland's problem he can't chip? What was Morric 69 00:04:07,520 --> 00:04:09,840 Speaker 1: How's problem when he first got to the tour he 70 00:04:09,880 --> 00:04:14,040 Speaker 1: could not put You You watch Wills Alaturus, Skinny Will 71 00:04:14,080 --> 00:04:17,479 Speaker 1: Tony were almost buddy. You have anxiety watching him just 72 00:04:17,680 --> 00:04:21,560 Speaker 1: line up a putt. What separated the best player of 73 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:25,720 Speaker 1: my lifetime. He's the greatest putter we'd ever seen, especially 74 00:04:25,720 --> 00:04:29,520 Speaker 1: clutch putter. But an underrated part about Tiger Woods, he 75 00:04:29,640 --> 00:04:32,640 Speaker 1: wasn't quite Phil with his chipping in a short game, 76 00:04:32,839 --> 00:04:35,680 Speaker 1: but he was damn close. If Phil has the greatest 77 00:04:35,680 --> 00:04:38,600 Speaker 1: short game of the last twenty five years, Tiger second. 78 00:04:39,240 --> 00:04:42,640 Speaker 1: So to win big on the PGA tour, you could 79 00:04:42,680 --> 00:04:45,520 Speaker 1: separate yourself. That's the reason guys like Kevin Kissner or 80 00:04:45,640 --> 00:04:48,240 Speaker 1: Ricky Fowler forever are able to compete at a high 81 00:04:48,279 --> 00:04:50,440 Speaker 1: level because they can really put. They can get up 82 00:04:50,440 --> 00:04:52,560 Speaker 1: and down around the greens. Yeah, they can't hate it 83 00:04:52,600 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 1: like DJ or you know, shaped the ball like Bubba 84 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:58,400 Speaker 1: Watson three forty yards, but they can get up and 85 00:04:58,440 --> 00:05:01,640 Speaker 1: down wherever. As someone who you know aspires to be 86 00:05:01,680 --> 00:05:05,760 Speaker 1: a scratch golfer, My chipping is easily my weakness. Now, 87 00:05:05,800 --> 00:05:07,680 Speaker 1: I got a buddy that gave me Scotti Rayber gave 88 00:05:07,720 --> 00:05:09,520 Speaker 1: me a little tip, and I've loosened up the shoulders. 89 00:05:09,760 --> 00:05:12,599 Speaker 1: But anyone listening to this who's not like some former 90 00:05:12,640 --> 00:05:16,400 Speaker 1: college golfer, most of our short games suck, and every 91 00:05:16,400 --> 00:05:19,200 Speaker 1: player worth their salt tells you spend less time hitting 92 00:05:19,279 --> 00:05:21,919 Speaker 1: drivers and five irons on the range and go to 93 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:25,039 Speaker 1: the practice green and chip. He'll just go out to 94 00:05:25,040 --> 00:05:27,279 Speaker 1: a course if you have access, and drop some balls 95 00:05:27,640 --> 00:05:29,920 Speaker 1: within thirty forty yards of the green and just play 96 00:05:29,920 --> 00:05:33,440 Speaker 1: around with some shots. Because you watch Cam Smith no 97 00:05:33,480 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 1: matter where he is in a fifty yard radius around 98 00:05:36,720 --> 00:05:39,080 Speaker 1: the green. If you if you could gamble on it, 99 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:41,359 Speaker 1: you'd go. He's gonna get up and down. He's a 100 00:05:41,440 --> 00:05:43,359 Speaker 1: lock to get up and down. He just won the 101 00:05:43,400 --> 00:05:47,479 Speaker 1: Player's Championship. He had four pars on Sunday. Let me repeat, 102 00:05:47,839 --> 00:05:51,719 Speaker 1: four pars on Sunday. He had ten potts on the 103 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:56,440 Speaker 1: back nine. His putting is incredible. So the reason he's 104 00:05:56,440 --> 00:05:58,920 Speaker 1: going to be a factor obviously he strikes the ball well, 105 00:05:59,400 --> 00:06:03,239 Speaker 1: but his short game is elite. And when your short 106 00:06:03,240 --> 00:06:06,880 Speaker 1: game is that good, it's gonna translate to big golf tournaments. 107 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:09,240 Speaker 1: Right to me, He's gonna be a factor consistently in 108 00:06:09,279 --> 00:06:12,400 Speaker 1: the Major's. Obviously a couple of years ago when the 109 00:06:12,440 --> 00:06:14,760 Speaker 1: Masters was in the fall, he played with DJ in 110 00:06:14,760 --> 00:06:18,119 Speaker 1: that final threesome when they had that weather stuff. Right, 111 00:06:18,160 --> 00:06:21,280 Speaker 1: But this guy, what an incredible thing to watch, and 112 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:23,360 Speaker 1: we've all been watching him now for a while because 113 00:06:23,360 --> 00:06:25,360 Speaker 1: he's been in the mix, it feels like for about 114 00:06:25,839 --> 00:06:29,240 Speaker 1: over twelve months. But what a joy to watch that 115 00:06:29,279 --> 00:06:32,200 Speaker 1: guy around the green. We we all should aspire to 116 00:06:32,279 --> 00:06:34,359 Speaker 1: be that good with a wedge in our hand, have that, 117 00:06:34,880 --> 00:06:38,279 Speaker 1: you know, consistent of hands with a sand wedge or 118 00:06:38,279 --> 00:06:41,360 Speaker 1: a lob wedge. Because I'll tell you this, I never 119 00:06:41,360 --> 00:06:43,719 Speaker 1: think I'm getting up and down. I'm like a four handicap. 120 00:06:44,120 --> 00:06:45,640 Speaker 1: I think that, you know, when I get up and 121 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:48,880 Speaker 1: down it's a win. He thinks anything less than up 122 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:52,800 Speaker 1: and down is a disaster. Speaking of short games, I'm 123 00:06:52,839 --> 00:06:56,240 Speaker 1: rooting for this guy. I like watching greatness. I say 124 00:06:56,279 --> 00:06:58,600 Speaker 1: it all the time. I do not watch pro sports 125 00:06:58,600 --> 00:07:01,680 Speaker 1: for overachievers. When I worked in the NFL, I got 126 00:07:01,720 --> 00:07:05,120 Speaker 1: board watching practice squad guys. I like watching Tom Brady 127 00:07:05,160 --> 00:07:08,680 Speaker 1: and Peyton Manning. I like watching Clayton Kershaw and his 128 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:12,160 Speaker 1: prime Garrett Cole. I like watching Steph Curry play Janice. 129 00:07:12,760 --> 00:07:15,720 Speaker 1: I liked watching Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. I don't 130 00:07:15,720 --> 00:07:19,360 Speaker 1: like watching I'm a golf junkie, so I can watch 131 00:07:19,440 --> 00:07:21,840 Speaker 1: middle of the road players, but I would rather watch 132 00:07:21,920 --> 00:07:24,000 Speaker 1: Cam Smith go at it with Victor Hovlin than a 133 00:07:24,000 --> 00:07:26,880 Speaker 1: couple of randos and in ratings with Joe. So do you. 134 00:07:27,840 --> 00:07:30,280 Speaker 1: I want John Ram to become an all time great, 135 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:34,320 Speaker 1: and physically when he's on he looks pretty special. And 136 00:07:34,360 --> 00:07:37,480 Speaker 1: I told you I thought the switch would flip and 137 00:07:37,520 --> 00:07:39,840 Speaker 1: he was gonna win this tournament. Now, you could argue 138 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:42,000 Speaker 1: throw this tournament a little bit of a way because 139 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:44,480 Speaker 1: of the weather, but he was right in the mix 140 00:07:44,880 --> 00:07:48,240 Speaker 1: going into the equivalent of Saturday and Sunday, and I 141 00:07:48,280 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 1: watched a lot of John rom in his third round. 142 00:07:50,880 --> 00:07:54,679 Speaker 1: His putting right now is atrocious. When we talk about 143 00:07:54,720 --> 00:07:57,160 Speaker 1: Cam Smith having an elite short game, I don't give 144 00:07:57,160 --> 00:07:59,080 Speaker 1: a ship how straight you're hitting it off the teat now. 145 00:07:59,080 --> 00:08:01,440 Speaker 1: Obviously he plays a little hut. How good your irons 146 00:08:01,440 --> 00:08:03,600 Speaker 1: are and they were a little off this weekend, but 147 00:08:03,720 --> 00:08:05,800 Speaker 1: you your short game has to be better. And I, 148 00:08:06,720 --> 00:08:09,960 Speaker 1: you know, basically prefaced, like I believe that it's gonna 149 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:12,200 Speaker 1: turn around. Well right now, it doesn't even look close. 150 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:14,960 Speaker 1: So if he does not figure that out, and listen, 151 00:08:14,960 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 1: all it takes, as they say, one week, you know, 152 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:19,680 Speaker 1: momentum is the next day starting pitcher, he just gets 153 00:08:19,720 --> 00:08:22,040 Speaker 1: it rolling. He could win Augusta. To me, he doesn't 154 00:08:22,040 --> 00:08:24,800 Speaker 1: even look he looks like he's angry. And listen, he 155 00:08:24,840 --> 00:08:27,040 Speaker 1: can be edgy and it looked like he turned the 156 00:08:27,080 --> 00:08:29,400 Speaker 1: corner last year and now he's edgy again. He's swearing 157 00:08:29,440 --> 00:08:32,439 Speaker 1: all the time. I think, you know, and so berl 158 00:08:32,600 --> 00:08:34,840 Speaker 1: me talk a little bit about this little later. Two 159 00:08:34,840 --> 00:08:36,800 Speaker 1: guys that can kind of play fired up and angry 160 00:08:36,800 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 1: on the PGA tour, and I agree with this are 161 00:08:38,640 --> 00:08:41,000 Speaker 1: Justin Thomas and John Romp. Like they run a little 162 00:08:41,000 --> 00:08:44,720 Speaker 1: bit hotter. I think j T is better at containing 163 00:08:44,760 --> 00:08:48,400 Speaker 1: his emotions when he's putting. When I watched John rom putt, 164 00:08:48,400 --> 00:08:50,400 Speaker 1: it looks a little stabby to me. It looks a 165 00:08:50,440 --> 00:08:53,920 Speaker 1: little aggressive. It looks like he's piste off. It looks 166 00:08:53,920 --> 00:08:56,319 Speaker 1: like he wants to just drop an F bomb, like 167 00:08:56,440 --> 00:08:59,960 Speaker 1: Terrell Hatton, who is an angry drops a loud bun 168 00:09:00,160 --> 00:09:03,440 Speaker 1: F bombs can play under control. It feels like rom 169 00:09:03,520 --> 00:09:06,080 Speaker 1: teeters right on the edge of that, and when he 170 00:09:06,120 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 1: falls off, you go, yeah, this, this is not gonna 171 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:11,200 Speaker 1: be his day. And I knew early on on his 172 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:13,559 Speaker 1: third round, I'm like, I don't feel great about this, 173 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:16,520 Speaker 1: and he's off right now when it comes to a 174 00:09:16,559 --> 00:09:18,440 Speaker 1: short game, he is not gonna win the big time 175 00:09:18,440 --> 00:09:20,680 Speaker 1: tournaments if he doesn't figure that out. It was better 176 00:09:20,760 --> 00:09:23,760 Speaker 1: last year. Right now, it's it's not even close. When 177 00:09:23,800 --> 00:09:25,640 Speaker 1: you consider now. You could argue all the time, like 178 00:09:25,800 --> 00:09:28,240 Speaker 1: Victor Hovelin, if he would have finished solo second, would 179 00:09:28,240 --> 00:09:30,360 Speaker 1: have been the number one player in the world. He 180 00:09:30,520 --> 00:09:34,440 Speaker 1: literally can't chip. He cannot chip, you know, for PGA 181 00:09:34,520 --> 00:09:36,719 Speaker 1: tour standards, for me and you, he'd be the best 182 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:39,880 Speaker 1: chipper we'd ever seen. But for their standards, he's terrible, 183 00:09:40,480 --> 00:09:42,840 Speaker 1: yet he's that good. That's why I have a future 184 00:09:42,840 --> 00:09:44,920 Speaker 1: bet right now on Victor Hovelin to win the Masters. 185 00:09:45,160 --> 00:09:47,000 Speaker 1: He's already played it twice. He was the low am 186 00:09:47,040 --> 00:09:49,920 Speaker 1: and the year Tiger won it, and then last year 187 00:09:49,920 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 1: he finished one. So I think Victor Hovelin if he 188 00:09:53,280 --> 00:09:55,160 Speaker 1: can just chip now a gust is a place where 189 00:09:55,200 --> 00:09:56,920 Speaker 1: you need to chip and put. That's why I'm kind 190 00:09:56,920 --> 00:09:59,720 Speaker 1: of out on Rom. But I think Victor is just playing. 191 00:09:59,760 --> 00:10:01,880 Speaker 1: He's playing better than John Rom. I mean, I think 192 00:10:01,960 --> 00:10:05,439 Speaker 1: Victor Hovelin right now. I know Cam Smith just outplayed him, 193 00:10:05,440 --> 00:10:08,000 Speaker 1: but just over the body work. Best player in the 194 00:10:08,040 --> 00:10:11,880 Speaker 1: world like currently playing that way. Victor hovelind to me 195 00:10:11,960 --> 00:10:15,719 Speaker 1: he has just no player at any moment, can just 196 00:10:15,840 --> 00:10:18,360 Speaker 1: rattle off like seven birdies and ten holes and you're like, 197 00:10:18,400 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 1: this guy was just in fort place and now he's 198 00:10:20,440 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 1: in third. Victor Hovlin even Morikwa when more Cow was coming. 199 00:10:25,360 --> 00:10:27,240 Speaker 1: Now he had a moment at riv where he did 200 00:10:27,280 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 1: a similar thing. But for the most part, it's like 201 00:10:29,040 --> 00:10:30,640 Speaker 1: he's playing at a high level, planning at high level. 202 00:10:30,679 --> 00:10:32,800 Speaker 1: Plan at high level, Victor can be a little out 203 00:10:32,840 --> 00:10:34,839 Speaker 1: of sight, out of mind. Then all of a sudden 204 00:10:34,880 --> 00:10:37,360 Speaker 1: on Saturday, like, oh my god, Victor Hovland just got 205 00:10:37,080 --> 00:10:40,520 Speaker 1: six sixty one, or he's got sixty one, and now 206 00:10:40,520 --> 00:10:42,680 Speaker 1: he went from sixty one to now being in the 207 00:10:42,679 --> 00:10:45,640 Speaker 1: second to last group. Comes Sunday like that's Victor Hovland. 208 00:10:45,760 --> 00:10:48,760 Speaker 1: Victor Hovlind goes into the last round where he's like, yeah, 209 00:10:48,840 --> 00:10:51,040 Speaker 1: Victor Hovland, you know he's thirty. Then all of a sudden, 210 00:10:51,040 --> 00:10:53,920 Speaker 1: he's two behind the leaders with three holes left. He 211 00:10:54,080 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 1: just has this deep down ability to throw darts and 212 00:10:58,520 --> 00:11:02,560 Speaker 1: put up red numbers quicker and you can blink. And 213 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:05,199 Speaker 1: the other guy that I grew up playing golf in 214 00:11:05,240 --> 00:11:08,520 Speaker 1: the nineties and when I grew up the best players, 215 00:11:09,080 --> 00:11:11,520 Speaker 1: and you know, Tiger growing up in California was a 216 00:11:11,559 --> 00:11:14,840 Speaker 1: mythical figure. When in the mid nineties, my dad, you know, 217 00:11:15,000 --> 00:11:16,559 Speaker 1: I don't know if kids still do this, but when 218 00:11:16,600 --> 00:11:18,679 Speaker 1: I was a kid, I got sent to camps, right. 219 00:11:18,720 --> 00:11:21,440 Speaker 1: I went to UC Davis basketball camp, U C Davis 220 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:24,960 Speaker 1: baseball camp, Dusty Baker baseball camp. I went to a 221 00:11:24,960 --> 00:11:27,559 Speaker 1: lot of sports camps. You know, you your your parents 222 00:11:27,960 --> 00:11:29,960 Speaker 1: need something to do with kids. They just send you 223 00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:31,960 Speaker 1: to a camp for five days and you're you spend 224 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:34,240 Speaker 1: the night. Some of them you just stay. It's cool. 225 00:11:34,559 --> 00:11:36,280 Speaker 1: I don't even know. I don't have kids. I don't 226 00:11:36,280 --> 00:11:38,000 Speaker 1: know if they still exist. Hope they did, because they 227 00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:41,000 Speaker 1: were really fun. Well, I got into golf, you know, 228 00:11:41,520 --> 00:11:44,959 Speaker 1: tan eleven twelve, my dad sent me to Stanford Golf Camp. 229 00:11:45,480 --> 00:11:48,160 Speaker 1: Now Notable Gay, Casey Martin, Tiger, I mean they were. 230 00:11:48,240 --> 00:11:50,560 Speaker 1: They won the national championship and Tiger won the individual 231 00:11:50,600 --> 00:11:53,880 Speaker 1: national championship. Notable Game and Casey Martin were kind of around. 232 00:11:53,960 --> 00:11:56,720 Speaker 1: I think Casey was a camp counselor not necessarily at 233 00:11:56,720 --> 00:11:58,600 Speaker 1: the camp I went to. But like the previous week, 234 00:11:58,600 --> 00:12:01,240 Speaker 1: Tiger just disappeared in some or played tournaments all over 235 00:12:01,280 --> 00:12:03,439 Speaker 1: the world. Right, this is when he was in college. 236 00:12:03,720 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 1: But the best players and they were the premium. They 237 00:12:05,960 --> 00:12:10,360 Speaker 1: were like Alabama football at golf, we're all playing massoono irons, right, 238 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:13,079 Speaker 1: I think they were the MP twenty two's. I went 239 00:12:13,120 --> 00:12:15,160 Speaker 1: to high school with. Well, he was older than me. 240 00:12:15,200 --> 00:12:16,760 Speaker 1: I was in eighth grade when he was a senior. 241 00:12:16,800 --> 00:12:20,480 Speaker 1: But Nick Watney, every player worth their salt was playing 242 00:12:20,679 --> 00:12:25,079 Speaker 1: MP two blades. And when you watch you know, videos 243 00:12:25,600 --> 00:12:29,360 Speaker 1: from the guys before I was born. Right, the Trevinos, 244 00:12:29,679 --> 00:12:33,880 Speaker 1: the Jack's, the Arnold's, the Gary players. Moving the ball 245 00:12:34,160 --> 00:12:38,439 Speaker 1: was a huge part of golf, hitting massive cuts, draws, 246 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:43,240 Speaker 1: high low. It's why Tiger, while being the greatest golf 247 00:12:43,280 --> 00:12:46,040 Speaker 1: for all all time, is arguably the greatest artist of 248 00:12:46,040 --> 00:12:48,440 Speaker 1: all time, and Phil is very similar to that too, 249 00:12:48,520 --> 00:12:50,920 Speaker 1: because they grew up in an era where you really 250 00:12:51,000 --> 00:12:54,360 Speaker 1: work the ball. And listen, I have the tailor made 251 00:12:54,400 --> 00:12:58,280 Speaker 1: seven nineties. They're definitely not blades, but they're these they're 252 00:12:58,360 --> 00:13:01,800 Speaker 1: just they actually go relatively straight. And I'm a cutter 253 00:13:01,880 --> 00:13:05,360 Speaker 1: of the golf ball. But the technology now, I mean 254 00:13:05,480 --> 00:13:07,880 Speaker 1: most guys on tour either play a slight draw or 255 00:13:08,000 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 1: slight fade, but they are not working the ball like 256 00:13:11,360 --> 00:13:13,760 Speaker 1: it used to be in the nineties and before right 257 00:13:14,240 --> 00:13:18,480 Speaker 1: because the clubs, the technology, the game has changed. And 258 00:13:18,520 --> 00:13:19,959 Speaker 1: that's why when you put him in some of these 259 00:13:19,960 --> 00:13:23,160 Speaker 1: situations where the wind goes crazy as it did and 260 00:13:23,280 --> 00:13:25,880 Speaker 1: I really you know, I mean it was insane at 261 00:13:25,920 --> 00:13:28,840 Speaker 1: the Players Championship right on Saturday. The wind was Hemmett. 262 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:31,240 Speaker 1: You could not control the golf ball. Because most of 263 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:34,000 Speaker 1: these guys are used to not having to flight it 264 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:36,800 Speaker 1: up and down, they just hit the same shot over 265 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:40,280 Speaker 1: and over and over again, and if you're really good 266 00:13:40,480 --> 00:13:43,040 Speaker 1: most of these courses, it doesn't matter, and you're able 267 00:13:43,080 --> 00:13:47,200 Speaker 1: to rack up millions of dollars. Well, Justin Thomas while 268 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:50,360 Speaker 1: being a new age guy and benefiting from technology. Right, 269 00:13:50,400 --> 00:13:54,040 Speaker 1: he's five nine and he hits at three forty yards right. 270 00:13:54,040 --> 00:13:56,160 Speaker 1: If he was playing in the nineties, he would not 271 00:13:56,200 --> 00:13:59,000 Speaker 1: be one of the longer guys on tour. But because 272 00:13:59,000 --> 00:14:01,959 Speaker 1: of technology and launch angles and all that stuff, he's 273 00:14:02,000 --> 00:14:07,040 Speaker 1: really perfected it. But I think his performance on Saturday shooting, 274 00:14:07,080 --> 00:14:09,400 Speaker 1: I think he shot three under par. Bubba shot four 275 00:14:10,280 --> 00:14:14,439 Speaker 1: in win conditions where Speed shot seventy nine, kept a 276 00:14:14,480 --> 00:14:17,360 Speaker 1: shot eight one. I'm talking the best players in the world. 277 00:14:17,720 --> 00:14:21,040 Speaker 1: Justin Rose shot seventy eight, guys shooting hype, guys shooting 278 00:14:21,200 --> 00:14:25,320 Speaker 1: normal human being numbers out there, and his shot under 279 00:14:25,320 --> 00:14:27,880 Speaker 1: par and did not have a bogey. It's the most 280 00:14:27,920 --> 00:14:30,480 Speaker 1: impressive round I've seen in a year because he was 281 00:14:30,520 --> 00:14:32,600 Speaker 1: working the ball left, he was working the ball right, 282 00:14:32,680 --> 00:14:34,480 Speaker 1: he was flighting the ball high, he was flighting the 283 00:14:34,480 --> 00:14:38,040 Speaker 1: ball low. He was doing it all. And Bubba too, 284 00:14:38,400 --> 00:14:42,680 Speaker 1: because both those guys are true artists. Both those guys 285 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:45,720 Speaker 1: would thrive in any era. I don't know if you 286 00:14:45,720 --> 00:14:48,480 Speaker 1: could say that for every player now, would they would? 287 00:14:48,520 --> 00:14:52,000 Speaker 1: Dustin Johnson been good in the seventies. Yeah, but does 288 00:14:52,000 --> 00:14:56,520 Speaker 1: he benefit a lot from technology. I think he does, right, Bryson, 289 00:14:56,600 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 1: d Sjambo, Kepka, some of these guys. It's not taking 290 00:14:59,840 --> 00:15:02,280 Speaker 1: a way that they can't hit different shots, but there 291 00:15:02,360 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 1: is a different level with Justin Thomas. I think Justin Thomas, 292 00:15:06,120 --> 00:15:08,200 Speaker 1: and I said this, I think the first go lowpot 293 00:15:08,240 --> 00:15:12,200 Speaker 1: I ever did, the moment he got bones on the bag. 294 00:15:13,000 --> 00:15:16,400 Speaker 1: I think that was a personal game changer for him 295 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:18,200 Speaker 1: because that put him in a position where he can 296 00:15:18,280 --> 00:15:20,520 Speaker 1: run a little hot to like John Rump, but his 297 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:24,320 Speaker 1: talent is a Mets. He can do it all. There 298 00:15:24,440 --> 00:15:28,400 Speaker 1: is no excuse for Justin Thomas's career to end and 299 00:15:28,520 --> 00:15:31,040 Speaker 1: not have like five or six majors. He should be 300 00:15:31,080 --> 00:15:33,600 Speaker 1: like a Lee Trevino of his era. And when you 301 00:15:33,640 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 1: see moments like that happens on Saturday, you go it's possible. 302 00:15:37,520 --> 00:15:41,400 Speaker 1: And he's still so young. To me, no player who 303 00:15:41,440 --> 00:15:43,760 Speaker 1: like Kevin has already won a couple of majors, right, 304 00:15:43,800 --> 00:15:46,440 Speaker 1: so is Speech, so is Roy. This guy's ceiling is 305 00:15:46,480 --> 00:15:50,280 Speaker 1: probably high now. Obviously, Hovelin and Marikawa because they're still young. 306 00:15:50,800 --> 00:15:54,600 Speaker 1: But I think j T has a chance to with bones. 307 00:15:55,360 --> 00:15:57,680 Speaker 1: They're just gonna go to a different level. And he 308 00:15:57,920 --> 00:16:01,040 Speaker 1: sniffed it so far this year. You know, he finished 309 00:16:01,040 --> 00:16:03,200 Speaker 1: three under for the players. But when he looked at 310 00:16:03,200 --> 00:16:07,240 Speaker 1: a scorecard, he tripled whole seventeen on on Monday, so 311 00:16:07,320 --> 00:16:10,480 Speaker 1: he easily could have finished top ten if he birdies 312 00:16:10,520 --> 00:16:12,320 Speaker 1: that whole instead of triples it. I would imagine, I 313 00:16:12,320 --> 00:16:14,960 Speaker 1: didn't see the video. He was going at the pin 314 00:16:15,360 --> 00:16:17,400 Speaker 1: and probably hit it in the water. Because you know 315 00:16:17,440 --> 00:16:19,760 Speaker 1: why he's so rich. He didn't give a ship. He 316 00:16:19,800 --> 00:16:22,640 Speaker 1: ain't playing for the money. He's playing for the birdies 317 00:16:22,760 --> 00:16:25,560 Speaker 1: and a finished higher. That's all he cares about, right. 318 00:16:25,600 --> 00:16:28,160 Speaker 1: Paul Casey at the end of that round on Monday, 319 00:16:28,440 --> 00:16:31,480 Speaker 1: was playing for the big paycheck, as he should when 320 00:16:31,480 --> 00:16:34,160 Speaker 1: you know you can't win it. But most of these guys, 321 00:16:34,200 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 1: if you know you're not even in the top five, 322 00:16:35,920 --> 00:16:39,200 Speaker 1: like and you have a Justin Thomas or DJ or whatever, 323 00:16:39,280 --> 00:16:43,200 Speaker 1: you're just I mean, DJ shot the quietest sixty three 324 00:16:43,240 --> 00:16:47,840 Speaker 1: you'll ever see on Monday. DJ went from making fifty. 325 00:16:48,120 --> 00:16:50,240 Speaker 1: If DJ would have shot even Paul on Sunday, he 326 00:16:50,240 --> 00:16:53,680 Speaker 1: would have made fifty thousand dollars for the week. Instead, 327 00:16:54,720 --> 00:16:59,640 Speaker 1: he shot sixty three and made five grand. It was 328 00:16:59,680 --> 00:17:02,680 Speaker 1: the best score that day by three shots. He made 329 00:17:02,720 --> 00:17:08,400 Speaker 1: himself in eighteen holes. Now again this doesn't really mean 330 00:17:08,440 --> 00:17:12,399 Speaker 1: that much to him, but four thousand dollars because I 331 00:17:12,440 --> 00:17:15,359 Speaker 1: would guess he was shooting and firing at every single 332 00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:18,919 Speaker 1: pen and DJ when he's on. Like I said, with 333 00:17:18,960 --> 00:17:21,520 Speaker 1: this technology can beat anybody on any given day and 334 00:17:21,560 --> 00:17:25,199 Speaker 1: can win any tournament. But to me, j t his 335 00:17:25,240 --> 00:17:28,879 Speaker 1: ability to do it all is it was special to watch. 336 00:17:29,359 --> 00:17:32,080 Speaker 1: It was impressive. As someone who still appreciates people that 337 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:33,600 Speaker 1: can do it all. That's why you know. I grew 338 00:17:33,680 --> 00:17:36,880 Speaker 1: up on Tiger and Phil people that truly could work 339 00:17:36,960 --> 00:17:39,479 Speaker 1: the ball. And my favorite old time player is Lee 340 00:17:39,520 --> 00:17:42,359 Speaker 1: Trevino as someone that plays a cut and I just 341 00:17:42,680 --> 00:17:44,400 Speaker 1: love He's a kind of a bullshitter and a big 342 00:17:44,440 --> 00:17:47,080 Speaker 1: talker and a storyteller. I just love everything about Lee Trevino. 343 00:17:47,160 --> 00:17:48,600 Speaker 1: He's my type guy. I would love to hang out 344 00:17:48,640 --> 00:17:53,239 Speaker 1: with him. I appreciate guys that can that can do 345 00:17:53,280 --> 00:17:56,800 Speaker 1: it all and truly under pressure. Right, most of us 346 00:17:56,840 --> 00:17:58,399 Speaker 1: like any guy in Torque and hit a draw if 347 00:17:58,480 --> 00:18:00,439 Speaker 1: you tell him to hit a draw. But like on 348 00:18:00,520 --> 00:18:03,320 Speaker 1: whole seventeen with one shot behind the leader, can you 349 00:18:03,320 --> 00:18:06,000 Speaker 1: pull it off? Guys like Justin Thomas can And it's 350 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:07,840 Speaker 1: it's gonna be fun to watch him the next couple 351 00:18:07,840 --> 00:18:10,840 Speaker 1: of years with bones like I'll be a little shocked 352 00:18:10,840 --> 00:18:12,800 Speaker 1: if he doesn't rattle off a couple of majors. And 353 00:18:12,840 --> 00:18:14,879 Speaker 1: he hasn't played that well in majors lately, so he's 354 00:18:14,920 --> 00:18:16,520 Speaker 1: got to step it up. And he's admitted it like 355 00:18:16,600 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 1: he's underachieved and it pisces him off. I actually I 356 00:18:20,000 --> 00:18:22,960 Speaker 1: have my future bet on Victor Hovlin. 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You can hear 392 00:20:28,359 --> 00:20:31,840 Speaker 1: him every week two to four Eastern, a little serious 393 00:20:31,960 --> 00:20:34,720 Speaker 1: golf channel. Uh well, I don't know if you could 394 00:20:34,720 --> 00:20:38,360 Speaker 1: have yesterday because the players took seventeen days to finish. 395 00:20:38,680 --> 00:20:41,320 Speaker 1: But we have officially finished and we're onto the valves. 396 00:20:41,359 --> 00:20:45,480 Speaker 1: Bar Well, you and I had rom and Morikawa and 397 00:20:45,520 --> 00:20:48,760 Speaker 1: talked about other names like Hoveland. While he's not, you know, 398 00:20:48,800 --> 00:20:51,760 Speaker 1: maybe from a name recognition quite yet on that level. 399 00:20:51,760 --> 00:20:54,000 Speaker 1: I mean he's now officially a top ten player. I 400 00:20:54,040 --> 00:20:57,359 Speaker 1: mean cam Smith, it's safe to say just moving forward, 401 00:20:57,400 --> 00:20:59,480 Speaker 1: maybe not to win some of these majors, but I 402 00:20:59,480 --> 00:21:02,200 Speaker 1: think he's to be a pretty popular play to top 403 00:21:02,240 --> 00:21:06,320 Speaker 1: five in top ten wouldn't you say moving forward? Yes, certainly. 404 00:21:06,840 --> 00:21:09,720 Speaker 1: Cam Smith is a guy that if we learned anything 405 00:21:09,720 --> 00:21:12,359 Speaker 1: over the last five days, and look, there's there's a 406 00:21:12,359 --> 00:21:15,040 Speaker 1: lot of things that maybe we think we learned, we 407 00:21:15,080 --> 00:21:18,520 Speaker 1: didn't learn them. If you're looking at maybe Colin Morrikwa 408 00:21:18,640 --> 00:21:20,840 Speaker 1: can't really play that well at TVC saw Grass he 409 00:21:20,920 --> 00:21:23,240 Speaker 1: mr got I'm still not buying it. He was on 410 00:21:23,280 --> 00:21:25,120 Speaker 1: the wrong side of the draw. Was a weird week. 411 00:21:25,400 --> 00:21:28,440 Speaker 1: I'm not taking a whole lot of I'm not putting 412 00:21:28,440 --> 00:21:31,359 Speaker 1: a whole lot of status into what happened over the 413 00:21:31,400 --> 00:21:33,760 Speaker 1: last five days. That said, the one thing I think 414 00:21:33,800 --> 00:21:36,280 Speaker 1: we can take from it is Cameron Smith plays with 415 00:21:36,280 --> 00:21:38,520 Speaker 1: a little chip on his shoulder and he plays with 416 00:21:38,600 --> 00:21:41,040 Speaker 1: some some big onions. Let's put it that way, John, 417 00:21:41,080 --> 00:21:44,320 Speaker 1: this guy is not afraid of anything, including going right 418 00:21:44,359 --> 00:21:46,200 Speaker 1: at the stick. And he said he pushed a little bit. 419 00:21:46,440 --> 00:21:49,240 Speaker 1: But that shot on seventeen, that was Ricky esque, that 420 00:21:49,320 --> 00:21:51,520 Speaker 1: was Sergio esque. Some of the winners that we've seen 421 00:21:51,960 --> 00:21:55,040 Speaker 1: at TVC saw Grass over the years to go just 422 00:21:55,240 --> 00:21:57,760 Speaker 1: right of that, uh that stick. I don't think I 423 00:21:57,760 --> 00:22:00,480 Speaker 1: saw a ball all day go right of the and 424 00:22:00,600 --> 00:22:02,520 Speaker 1: still land on the green, not going the water. But 425 00:22:02,600 --> 00:22:06,359 Speaker 1: Cameron Smith um with a very gutsy play there, maybe 426 00:22:06,359 --> 00:22:08,560 Speaker 1: more gutsy than he would have liked. But if we 427 00:22:08,640 --> 00:22:11,359 Speaker 1: learn anything it's that Cameron Smith shows up for some 428 00:22:11,400 --> 00:22:15,200 Speaker 1: big events. Okay, now, now looking at the valves bar 429 00:22:15,480 --> 00:22:19,440 Speaker 1: defending camp Sam Burns, who was in the mix yesterday, 430 00:22:19,680 --> 00:22:22,400 Speaker 1: obviously fell apart a little bit. You know, I'm interested 431 00:22:22,400 --> 00:22:25,600 Speaker 1: in how to logically think about this. You know, in football, 432 00:22:26,320 --> 00:22:29,080 Speaker 1: we obviously factor in when a team is playing like 433 00:22:29,240 --> 00:22:31,440 Speaker 1: Sunday morning and they're coming off a Monday night game. 434 00:22:31,560 --> 00:22:34,200 Speaker 1: In in the NBA, you talk about back to backs. 435 00:22:34,320 --> 00:22:36,720 Speaker 1: Usually in golf that the schedule is Sunday and then 436 00:22:36,720 --> 00:22:38,639 Speaker 1: you play some bracts rounds and you started again Thursday. 437 00:22:38,680 --> 00:22:40,840 Speaker 1: This is a little weird. So when I look at 438 00:22:40,840 --> 00:22:45,000 Speaker 1: guys like Tommy Fleetwood or Hatton or DJ, how much 439 00:22:45,040 --> 00:22:48,360 Speaker 1: do you factor in these guys that played on Monday 440 00:22:48,440 --> 00:22:50,640 Speaker 1: a lot of golf that then are teeing it up 441 00:22:50,640 --> 00:22:54,560 Speaker 1: here and you know less than seventy two hours. I 442 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:56,480 Speaker 1: think you have to factor it in. I think you 443 00:22:56,520 --> 00:22:59,280 Speaker 1: factor in, especially for the guys that were in the mix, 444 00:22:59,359 --> 00:23:03,159 Speaker 1: all the physical and mental energy necessary to contend for 445 00:23:03,200 --> 00:23:06,000 Speaker 1: a title and put that into an event and then 446 00:23:06,080 --> 00:23:09,280 Speaker 1: turn around two days later and start playing again. I 447 00:23:09,280 --> 00:23:12,160 Speaker 1: think that's really difficult for these guys. And so if 448 00:23:12,160 --> 00:23:15,600 Speaker 1: a player finished in fifty third place last week and 449 00:23:15,760 --> 00:23:18,080 Speaker 1: wasn't really in the mix, Okay, he's playing golf on 450 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:21,520 Speaker 1: a Monday, but maybe it's not the kind of taxing 451 00:23:21,520 --> 00:23:24,840 Speaker 1: golf that is gonna really affect him and impact him 452 00:23:24,880 --> 00:23:28,040 Speaker 1: this week in Tampa. But for players who are up 453 00:23:28,080 --> 00:23:30,439 Speaker 1: there in the mix, that Keegan Bradley who finished in 454 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:34,359 Speaker 1: fifth place, or Harold Varner is gonna play again this week, 455 00:23:34,760 --> 00:23:38,080 Speaker 1: Victor Hovland do you mentioned he finished top ten. For 456 00:23:38,119 --> 00:23:40,720 Speaker 1: those players that were in the mix and they were 457 00:23:40,720 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 1: expending that physical mental energy that we're going through trying 458 00:23:45,040 --> 00:23:47,520 Speaker 1: to contend for that title this past week, I think 459 00:23:47,560 --> 00:23:50,120 Speaker 1: those guys have got to be absolutely wiped going into 460 00:23:50,160 --> 00:23:52,600 Speaker 1: the valves bar. And maybe by the weekend, if you 461 00:23:52,680 --> 00:23:55,359 Speaker 1: hang on, you play some decent golf Thursday Friday, by 462 00:23:55,400 --> 00:23:57,480 Speaker 1: the weekend you've kind of caught up on your sleep, 463 00:23:57,560 --> 00:23:59,720 Speaker 1: you've kind of figured out your energy a little bit. 464 00:23:59,760 --> 00:24:02,080 Speaker 1: But I think it's gonna affect them going into this 465 00:24:02,160 --> 00:24:05,679 Speaker 1: thing certainly. Well, I got a name for you at 466 00:24:05,720 --> 00:24:08,240 Speaker 1: the top of the board. That's you know, I wouldn't 467 00:24:08,240 --> 00:24:10,600 Speaker 1: have brought this up, but he shot the sneakiest sixty 468 00:24:10,680 --> 00:24:13,920 Speaker 1: three you've ever seen on Monday. He went from making 469 00:24:13,960 --> 00:24:17,520 Speaker 1: about fifty grand to making five. I think DJ I 470 00:24:17,560 --> 00:24:19,720 Speaker 1: did the math last night Monday night. I think he 471 00:24:19,760 --> 00:24:24,000 Speaker 1: made four d seventy dollars on Sunday. So you talk 472 00:24:24,040 --> 00:24:27,560 Speaker 1: about a guy who has not been playing who is now. 473 00:24:27,600 --> 00:24:29,720 Speaker 1: He might not be well rested because his family likes 474 00:24:29,720 --> 00:24:32,119 Speaker 1: to jet set and party all over the place, But 475 00:24:32,160 --> 00:24:35,720 Speaker 1: in terms of golf, I looked at as a little momentum, 476 00:24:35,720 --> 00:24:37,760 Speaker 1: like a guy that just naturally just needs to get 477 00:24:37,800 --> 00:24:40,679 Speaker 1: his groove going fifteen to one. Like you said, I 478 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:43,040 Speaker 1: don't love a lot, you know the hovelins. Even the 479 00:24:43,040 --> 00:24:44,800 Speaker 1: more cow was like, this is kind of a weird week, 480 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:48,160 Speaker 1: but him just that get that ball rolling. What about 481 00:24:48,240 --> 00:24:52,040 Speaker 1: DJ fifteen to one here this week? John I tweeted 482 00:24:52,040 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 1: about him earlier today, and I think the way you 483 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:58,040 Speaker 1: look at DJ right now tells you maybe more about 484 00:24:58,119 --> 00:25:01,520 Speaker 1: yourself than about dust of himself. And the reason I 485 00:25:01,560 --> 00:25:04,640 Speaker 1: say that is because over his last fourteen starts, dating 486 00:25:04,640 --> 00:25:07,680 Speaker 1: back to last summer, Dustin Johnson doesn't have a single 487 00:25:07,760 --> 00:25:09,879 Speaker 1: top five, And I think you look at that that 488 00:25:10,080 --> 00:25:13,720 Speaker 1: stat alone, you say, boy, DJ, former number one player 489 00:25:13,720 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 1: in the world, he's one of the best out there, 490 00:25:15,960 --> 00:25:19,119 Speaker 1: no top fives, he's really struggling with his game. And 491 00:25:19,160 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 1: then you look at it a little closer, you say, oh, 492 00:25:21,440 --> 00:25:24,200 Speaker 1: of those fourteen events, half of them seven have been 493 00:25:24,240 --> 00:25:26,800 Speaker 1: top tens, and you say, wow, he's playing really well. 494 00:25:26,840 --> 00:25:29,720 Speaker 1: He's contending on a regular basis. That's great. And then 495 00:25:29,760 --> 00:25:32,280 Speaker 1: you look even further, you say ten of those fourteen 496 00:25:32,320 --> 00:25:35,160 Speaker 1: have been top twenty five. You say, boy, it's been 497 00:25:35,240 --> 00:25:39,760 Speaker 1: really consistent. Okay, I like that for for certain bets, 498 00:25:39,800 --> 00:25:42,560 Speaker 1: you know, whether it's a top twenty type bet, whether 499 00:25:42,600 --> 00:25:45,760 Speaker 1: it's a DFS play. Maybe then you install DJ in 500 00:25:45,800 --> 00:25:49,199 Speaker 1: there because you really like that consistency. So again, I 501 00:25:49,240 --> 00:25:52,000 Speaker 1: think it just depends on sort of how we look 502 00:25:52,080 --> 00:25:55,840 Speaker 1: at things and how we frame the results, because we 503 00:25:55,880 --> 00:25:59,560 Speaker 1: can certainly look at from a perspective of DJ is 504 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:02,680 Speaker 1: not at his best golf over the last six, eight, 505 00:26:02,680 --> 00:26:05,160 Speaker 1: ten months, But we can also look at it very 506 00:26:05,200 --> 00:26:08,920 Speaker 1: similarly using the same results. As you know what the 507 00:26:08,920 --> 00:26:12,000 Speaker 1: floor is really high, we all know the ceiling is high. 508 00:26:12,080 --> 00:26:15,080 Speaker 1: At some point he's gonna hit that ceiling and maybe 509 00:26:15,160 --> 00:26:18,439 Speaker 1: it's this week coming off that sixty three on Monday. Well, 510 00:26:18,600 --> 00:26:20,840 Speaker 1: the the guy you picked in your article, you can 511 00:26:20,880 --> 00:26:23,480 Speaker 1: find him on at Jason Sobel I t a n 512 00:26:23,640 --> 00:26:27,000 Speaker 1: he tweets it out every week. And uh, spoke to 513 00:26:27,040 --> 00:26:29,840 Speaker 1: my heart because I rode this guy on the Florida 514 00:26:29,920 --> 00:26:32,159 Speaker 1: Swing and he played really, really well. And if it 515 00:26:32,240 --> 00:26:37,080 Speaker 1: wasn't for a a double bogey finish at the Arnold Palmer, 516 00:26:37,119 --> 00:26:38,840 Speaker 1: I mean he was in the lead after a whole 517 00:26:38,880 --> 00:26:41,879 Speaker 1: sixteen right with two holes left, and then obviously that 518 00:26:41,960 --> 00:26:44,440 Speaker 1: part three ruined him. But Gary Woodland a guy who's 519 00:26:44,480 --> 00:26:47,080 Speaker 1: got his mojo back. Uh, And I'm pretty sure he 520 00:26:47,119 --> 00:26:48,560 Speaker 1: was just on the wrong side of the draw so 521 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:50,720 Speaker 1: he got bounced because he played pretty well when he 522 00:26:50,760 --> 00:26:53,359 Speaker 1: first went out. I think on Thursday, I love Gary 523 00:26:53,359 --> 00:26:56,600 Speaker 1: Woodland one this value. I would hammer this. I would 524 00:26:56,600 --> 00:26:58,880 Speaker 1: hammer him top five and maybe top ten as well. 525 00:26:59,520 --> 00:27:02,600 Speaker 1: Uh to me, why you like Gary Woodland? Yeah, so 526 00:27:02,640 --> 00:27:05,240 Speaker 1: a few reasons and a couple you mentioned right there, John, 527 00:27:05,280 --> 00:27:06,800 Speaker 1: the fact that he missed the cut last week. I 528 00:27:06,800 --> 00:27:09,360 Speaker 1: know we don't usually chase players who are coming off 529 00:27:09,359 --> 00:27:12,000 Speaker 1: a miscut, but I don't mind it. In this circumstance, 530 00:27:12,080 --> 00:27:13,840 Speaker 1: he's gonna be a little more well rested than some 531 00:27:13,880 --> 00:27:17,000 Speaker 1: of those players we mentioned earlier who were playing through 532 00:27:17,480 --> 00:27:20,320 Speaker 1: late Monday afternoon, and so you're right, he was on 533 00:27:20,359 --> 00:27:22,639 Speaker 1: the wrong side of the draw. Doesn't usually play well 534 00:27:22,800 --> 00:27:25,520 Speaker 1: the players anyway, But the two previous weeks he was 535 00:27:25,640 --> 00:27:28,560 Speaker 1: T five at both the Honda and the ap I, 536 00:27:28,600 --> 00:27:31,040 Speaker 1: like you mentioned, had a great chance at the API. 537 00:27:31,160 --> 00:27:33,280 Speaker 1: So he's playing well. He's a guy that's got some 538 00:27:33,280 --> 00:27:36,080 Speaker 1: win equity too. It's not like we're taking a guy saying, well, 539 00:27:36,119 --> 00:27:38,159 Speaker 1: he's played pretty well lately and he's been closed, but 540 00:27:38,200 --> 00:27:41,320 Speaker 1: he can't get it done. We know that Gary Woodland 541 00:27:41,320 --> 00:27:44,000 Speaker 1: can go out and beat a really good field of 542 00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:47,000 Speaker 1: elite level golfers, and so I love the number on 543 00:27:47,080 --> 00:27:50,000 Speaker 1: him and essentially John. This week, I'm going number hunting 544 00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:52,800 Speaker 1: for me. I'm fading the top of the board. I 545 00:27:52,800 --> 00:27:57,480 Speaker 1: don't know what to expect from Morikawa or Hovland or 546 00:27:57,520 --> 00:28:00,680 Speaker 1: even j T or DJ, and so I'm fading those 547 00:28:00,720 --> 00:28:02,959 Speaker 1: guys and I'm dipping a little bit lower and let 548 00:28:02,960 --> 00:28:05,480 Speaker 1: me just go hunt for some good numbers. Guys that 549 00:28:05,560 --> 00:28:08,280 Speaker 1: have some win equity have some value out there, and 550 00:28:08,320 --> 00:28:09,879 Speaker 1: those are the guys who're gonna play this week, and 551 00:28:09,880 --> 00:28:13,200 Speaker 1: that starts with Gary Woodland. Like you said, give me 552 00:28:13,240 --> 00:28:17,440 Speaker 1: another name beside Woodland the like in that range. Okay, 553 00:28:17,760 --> 00:28:20,040 Speaker 1: these guys, I'll give you three names actually, And these 554 00:28:20,080 --> 00:28:22,240 Speaker 1: guys I think are all just a little bit longer 555 00:28:22,280 --> 00:28:25,520 Speaker 1: than Woodland. But again, guys who have won before on 556 00:28:25,520 --> 00:28:28,080 Speaker 1: the p g A tour. Guys who wouldn't shock you 557 00:28:28,119 --> 00:28:30,560 Speaker 1: if they go out and win. Lonto Griffin, who I 558 00:28:30,600 --> 00:28:33,480 Speaker 1: believe it's one in most books this week. He's a 559 00:28:33,480 --> 00:28:36,359 Speaker 1: guy that is a really good ball striker. We've seen 560 00:28:36,480 --> 00:28:40,280 Speaker 1: him compete and contend in some big fields recently. There's 561 00:28:40,280 --> 00:28:43,200 Speaker 1: a little corollary to Riviera where he's played well in 562 00:28:43,200 --> 00:28:45,920 Speaker 1: the past. All con don't even know what day this is, 563 00:28:45,960 --> 00:28:49,479 Speaker 1: So whatever day that was, it was really Jonathan Vegas. 564 00:28:49,520 --> 00:28:51,640 Speaker 1: A lot of people were on him last week. He 565 00:28:51,720 --> 00:28:54,120 Speaker 1: was in the top ten, put two balls in the 566 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:56,920 Speaker 1: water on seventeen and like in the blink of an eye, 567 00:28:57,000 --> 00:28:59,480 Speaker 1: missed the cut. It was a really weird end to 568 00:28:59,560 --> 00:29:03,280 Speaker 1: his ram owned on whatever day that was, I can't 569 00:29:03,360 --> 00:29:06,520 Speaker 1: my day is weird in but didn't play bad golf 570 00:29:06,560 --> 00:29:09,040 Speaker 1: other than for about a half hour span and so 571 00:29:09,080 --> 00:29:11,400 Speaker 1: I do like Jonathan Vegas again, and then I'm just 572 00:29:11,440 --> 00:29:13,560 Speaker 1: going with this is sort of like the NFL draft 573 00:29:13,600 --> 00:29:16,080 Speaker 1: where team says, you know what, we're pretty good already. 574 00:29:16,200 --> 00:29:18,560 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take the best player available, and this is 575 00:29:18,560 --> 00:29:20,560 Speaker 1: the guy that I'm gonna take a lot, as long 576 00:29:20,600 --> 00:29:24,640 Speaker 1: as the number is remaining long, because I like his game. 577 00:29:24,680 --> 00:29:27,560 Speaker 1: He's not playing great right now, but Aaron Wise is 578 00:29:27,560 --> 00:29:30,080 Speaker 1: going to go out and contend for some titles. I 579 00:29:30,160 --> 00:29:32,959 Speaker 1: think he's he wins at some point this season, and 580 00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:35,120 Speaker 1: so like I said, as long as he's got a 581 00:29:35,120 --> 00:29:37,239 Speaker 1: big number next to his name and a field like this, 582 00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:41,480 Speaker 1: I don't mind taking a chance more name for you. 583 00:29:41,600 --> 00:29:43,760 Speaker 1: He actually showed some form last week and was right 584 00:29:43,760 --> 00:29:45,920 Speaker 1: in the mix night. In your article, you had him 585 00:29:45,920 --> 00:29:48,520 Speaker 1: as a first round leader, but just a guy. It's 586 00:29:48,520 --> 00:29:50,560 Speaker 1: weird when you say he's got win equity because she 587 00:29:50,680 --> 00:29:53,160 Speaker 1: doesn't win very often, but he definitely has the game 588 00:29:53,240 --> 00:29:56,680 Speaker 1: to win when he's on as Tommy Fleetwood. Uh, is 589 00:29:56,720 --> 00:29:58,480 Speaker 1: that a guy? You know if he rounds into form 590 00:29:58,560 --> 00:30:00,640 Speaker 1: that you could find some value, but or he shoots 591 00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:03,720 Speaker 1: back up. Because I saw him at one on FanDuel 592 00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:06,000 Speaker 1: Soable and that's this is a guy that when he's 593 00:30:06,040 --> 00:30:10,800 Speaker 1: playing well, you can cut that number in half. Right, Yeah. Absolutely, 594 00:30:10,840 --> 00:30:12,959 Speaker 1: I hadn't seen a number that big, So yeah, if 595 00:30:12,960 --> 00:30:14,920 Speaker 1: you can get that, I don't mind jumping on that. 596 00:30:15,200 --> 00:30:17,920 Speaker 1: The reason I listed him for first round leader in 597 00:30:17,960 --> 00:30:19,600 Speaker 1: my preview this week, and what I do in my 598 00:30:19,640 --> 00:30:22,440 Speaker 1: preview for those who haven't seen it, I'm essentially trying 599 00:30:22,480 --> 00:30:26,480 Speaker 1: to cater to everybody out there. If you like outright plays, 600 00:30:26,480 --> 00:30:28,640 Speaker 1: I'll give you it out right. If you like prop 601 00:30:28,680 --> 00:30:30,200 Speaker 1: players to give you a bunch of props, if you 602 00:30:30,240 --> 00:30:32,760 Speaker 1: want guys for DFS, I give you that. First Round 603 00:30:32,880 --> 00:30:34,360 Speaker 1: Leader is a play that a lot of people like 604 00:30:34,480 --> 00:30:38,120 Speaker 1: to do. Tommy Fleetwood's game really struggled during COVID, and 605 00:30:38,200 --> 00:30:41,000 Speaker 1: I don't think that was just a coincidence. I do 606 00:30:41,080 --> 00:30:44,520 Speaker 1: think that some players just felt like, hey, golf might 607 00:30:44,520 --> 00:30:47,120 Speaker 1: not be that important during a global pandemic, and I 608 00:30:47,120 --> 00:30:49,400 Speaker 1: think Tommy was at the forefront of that and just 609 00:30:49,440 --> 00:30:53,880 Speaker 1: didn't feel, I feel right, didn't feel comfortable playing golf 610 00:30:54,280 --> 00:30:56,560 Speaker 1: during the pandemic. He's finally coming out of it starting 611 00:30:56,560 --> 00:30:59,000 Speaker 1: to play some good golf. I still think he's a 612 00:30:59,080 --> 00:31:02,480 Speaker 1: little bit away for playing his best golf, but I 613 00:31:02,600 --> 00:31:06,200 Speaker 1: do setting Stones. Those building blocks towards success are starting 614 00:31:06,200 --> 00:31:08,920 Speaker 1: to happen right now. So I like him for around 615 00:31:09,000 --> 00:31:10,920 Speaker 1: here and there. You know, I don't know that he's 616 00:31:10,960 --> 00:31:13,440 Speaker 1: got four really good ones in them in a row, 617 00:31:13,720 --> 00:31:16,000 Speaker 1: although at one and might take a chance that that 618 00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:18,600 Speaker 1: could happen. But I do like him for a first 619 00:31:18,680 --> 00:31:21,680 Speaker 1: round leader some DFS showdown plays. I think he's got 620 00:31:21,680 --> 00:31:25,800 Speaker 1: a lot of value there. Awesome, we we are. We 621 00:31:25,880 --> 00:31:28,400 Speaker 1: are not very far away from Augusta. So I just 622 00:31:28,600 --> 00:31:31,240 Speaker 1: every once in a while, just an Augusta thought flies 623 00:31:31,280 --> 00:31:34,240 Speaker 1: into my head and I think Victor holand Justin Thomas. 624 00:31:34,320 --> 00:31:36,720 Speaker 1: Who I Justin Thomas. I already have a hovel in 625 00:31:36,800 --> 00:31:40,080 Speaker 1: future bet. But Bones is on the bag the clinic. 626 00:31:40,160 --> 00:31:42,560 Speaker 1: He put it on Saturday, and actually I know he 627 00:31:42,640 --> 00:31:46,560 Speaker 1: finished minus three. He tripled seventeen yesterday. I would imagine 628 00:31:46,560 --> 00:31:48,680 Speaker 1: he was trying to go finish Bertie Birdie. It's not 629 00:31:48,680 --> 00:31:51,160 Speaker 1: like the money matters to him. He easily could have been, 630 00:31:51,200 --> 00:31:53,600 Speaker 1: you know, top fifteen in that tournament. To me, Justin 631 00:31:53,640 --> 00:31:56,560 Speaker 1: Thomas is a guy that I think he's gonna be 632 00:31:56,600 --> 00:31:58,280 Speaker 1: a factor for the first because he hasn't played for 633 00:31:58,320 --> 00:32:00,280 Speaker 1: well in majors in a while and I I think 634 00:32:00,320 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 1: Augusta he's gonna bring it with bones. I'm giving you nothing. 635 00:32:03,280 --> 00:32:06,080 Speaker 1: You don't know nothing, nobody else knows. But I came 636 00:32:06,120 --> 00:32:08,560 Speaker 1: into the year with kind of back of my head. 637 00:32:08,600 --> 00:32:12,000 Speaker 1: Patrick Cantley is the guy that I'm favoring. Hasn't played 638 00:32:12,200 --> 00:32:15,280 Speaker 1: great over his last couple of starts, so I don't 639 00:32:15,320 --> 00:32:18,320 Speaker 1: know if I'm I'm looking elsewhere. Yet I like Colin 640 00:32:18,400 --> 00:32:21,120 Speaker 1: Morricow a lot. Like I said, I'm putting no stock 641 00:32:21,480 --> 00:32:23,640 Speaker 1: in his miscut last week. And then the other name, 642 00:32:23,880 --> 00:32:26,760 Speaker 1: as you just said, Justin Thomas. It's hard not to 643 00:32:26,840 --> 00:32:30,120 Speaker 1: like him. It's a second shot golf course. Uh. Those 644 00:32:30,160 --> 00:32:32,840 Speaker 1: three names I mentioned are three of the absolute best 645 00:32:33,120 --> 00:32:36,120 Speaker 1: when it comes to hitting approach shots into the greens, 646 00:32:36,160 --> 00:32:38,920 Speaker 1: and so uh those are those are where I'll start 647 00:32:38,960 --> 00:32:40,680 Speaker 1: a lot of the players, although those are three of 648 00:32:40,720 --> 00:32:43,080 Speaker 1: the shortest plays out there. So we gotta find some 649 00:32:43,080 --> 00:32:45,080 Speaker 1: some long shots over the next three weeks that we 650 00:32:45,160 --> 00:32:48,400 Speaker 1: like to fire at Augusta. I'll tell you this. The 651 00:32:48,400 --> 00:32:51,640 Speaker 1: big Spaniard from Scottsdale, you know he is. He's on 652 00:32:51,680 --> 00:32:54,480 Speaker 1: the verge of snapping some clubs and throwing a putter 653 00:32:54,520 --> 00:32:57,200 Speaker 1: at a human Because John, my guy Johnny Rom. I 654 00:32:57,240 --> 00:32:59,960 Speaker 1: mean that Putter is is a problem. I I'll admit it. 655 00:33:00,160 --> 00:33:03,840 Speaker 1: Watching him, he's it's not good. I mean not not 656 00:33:03,920 --> 00:33:05,480 Speaker 1: for a guy that's as good as I can tell 657 00:33:05,520 --> 00:33:07,280 Speaker 1: you about John rob And I feel this way about 658 00:33:07,360 --> 00:33:09,520 Speaker 1: j T as well, that there are a lot of 659 00:33:09,560 --> 00:33:12,040 Speaker 1: players out there. Look, alf's not a game where you 660 00:33:12,080 --> 00:33:14,400 Speaker 1: can get mad and you start getting better. You get mad, 661 00:33:14,440 --> 00:33:16,920 Speaker 1: you start swinging hardy, you start gripping the club really tight. 662 00:33:17,000 --> 00:33:19,760 Speaker 1: We all know this from playing and we start it's 663 00:33:19,800 --> 00:33:22,920 Speaker 1: like it's like baseball. It's it's a calm game. You know, 664 00:33:23,280 --> 00:33:25,680 Speaker 1: you can't start, you know, really just getting into all right. 665 00:33:25,760 --> 00:33:27,240 Speaker 1: Let me you know, it's not football. You can't go 666 00:33:27,240 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 1: out and all right. I'm a linebacker. I missed a 667 00:33:28,800 --> 00:33:31,080 Speaker 1: couple of tackles. I'm gonna go smoke this guy and 668 00:33:31,160 --> 00:33:33,680 Speaker 1: knock them backwards. Doesn't really work that way in golf. 669 00:33:33,760 --> 00:33:36,400 Speaker 1: That said, I think j T and Rom are two 670 00:33:36,440 --> 00:33:38,600 Speaker 1: of the guys who when they get mad, they have 671 00:33:38,640 --> 00:33:40,960 Speaker 1: a chance of going out there and playing even better. 672 00:33:41,040 --> 00:33:43,240 Speaker 1: They like kind of having their back up against the 673 00:33:43,280 --> 00:33:46,160 Speaker 1: wall a little bit and and playing with some fire. 674 00:33:46,280 --> 00:33:49,240 Speaker 1: So I know we've seen from Rom. I completely agree 675 00:33:49,280 --> 00:33:52,280 Speaker 1: with you. He's frustrated right now, but maybe channels that 676 00:33:52,440 --> 00:33:55,840 Speaker 1: in something big coming up in the not too distant future. Okay, 677 00:33:55,880 --> 00:33:58,800 Speaker 1: so we'll have a good week. Uh, enjoy the fam 678 00:33:59,120 --> 00:34:01,760 Speaker 1: and uh, let's get ready for some golf this weekend. 679 00:34:01,920 --> 00:34:05,440 Speaker 1: It's right around the corner. Sounds great. Let's go Gary Woodlands. 680 00:34:05,760 --> 00:34:11,879 Speaker 1: Let's go baby. Okay, let's get to the middle. Coff 681 00:34:11,960 --> 00:34:14,880 Speaker 1: mail back on the go Lo pod. Just go to 682 00:34:15,040 --> 00:34:18,000 Speaker 1: at go Lo pod see Instagram fire in the d 683 00:34:18,239 --> 00:34:21,799 Speaker 1: m s Like my guy, Thomas did love the golf pot. 684 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:26,399 Speaker 1: Nice change of pace away from football. But someone has 685 00:34:26,440 --> 00:34:28,120 Speaker 1: to say it. Okay, he's gonna be about to go 686 00:34:28,160 --> 00:34:30,840 Speaker 1: in to say it about the players this past weekend, 687 00:34:30,960 --> 00:34:34,600 Speaker 1: the cream did not rise. What are some tips you 688 00:34:34,680 --> 00:34:39,120 Speaker 1: have for someone new betting on golf? You know, I 689 00:34:39,200 --> 00:34:41,080 Speaker 1: think that's a little bit of a one off weekend. 690 00:34:41,800 --> 00:34:45,640 Speaker 1: They had a crazy rain storm. The draws really impacted 691 00:34:45,680 --> 00:34:47,280 Speaker 1: for the group that had to play in the crazy 692 00:34:47,280 --> 00:34:51,480 Speaker 1: wind on Saturday, and it clearly wiped out the keptcas. 693 00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:56,520 Speaker 1: The Jordan's speech, I mean it destroyed people. Now justin 694 00:34:56,520 --> 00:35:00,720 Speaker 1: Thomas figured it out, Bubba figured it out. But I 695 00:35:00,840 --> 00:35:03,160 Speaker 1: think the key to gambling on golf. At first, it's 696 00:35:03,160 --> 00:35:06,440 Speaker 1: just bet some top tens in top twenties. And if 697 00:35:06,520 --> 00:35:08,759 Speaker 1: you know, I follow the sport very very closely, and 698 00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:12,080 Speaker 1: I'll do research on guy's history at certain courses. So 699 00:35:12,120 --> 00:35:13,839 Speaker 1: if you're not gonna spend time, just take a couple 700 00:35:13,840 --> 00:35:16,000 Speaker 1: of guys you like and bet him to top ten 701 00:35:16,520 --> 00:35:20,160 Speaker 1: and it keeps you interested. Or like this week, you 702 00:35:20,160 --> 00:35:22,960 Speaker 1: know at the valves par you could take a hundred 703 00:35:22,960 --> 00:35:27,680 Speaker 1: bucks in place four or five bets or four twenty 704 00:35:27,680 --> 00:35:30,800 Speaker 1: dollar bets and bet it on guys like Gary Woodland, 705 00:35:31,200 --> 00:35:35,840 Speaker 1: Lanto Griffin, uh, you know, Joel Damon, just some guys 706 00:35:35,880 --> 00:35:41,080 Speaker 1: with super long odds one and just if one guy 707 00:35:41,160 --> 00:35:43,040 Speaker 1: is in the mix, you know you have a chance 708 00:35:43,080 --> 00:35:47,600 Speaker 1: to win. I don't know two grand that I would 709 00:35:47,600 --> 00:35:50,160 Speaker 1: reckon a week like this, I would do something like that. 710 00:35:50,280 --> 00:35:54,120 Speaker 1: Now come the big tournaments, the major's, you know, maybe 711 00:35:54,160 --> 00:35:57,400 Speaker 1: pick a horse and just bet on the horse. But 712 00:35:57,480 --> 00:36:02,000 Speaker 1: I think different tournaments everyone's dramatically different. Typically the players, 713 00:36:02,560 --> 00:36:04,560 Speaker 1: I think non weather, the best players would have been 714 00:36:04,560 --> 00:36:07,800 Speaker 1: in the mix. The majors, you're gonna get the big dogs. 715 00:36:08,680 --> 00:36:11,040 Speaker 1: Camp Smith saw his mom for the first time in 716 00:36:11,080 --> 00:36:14,319 Speaker 1: two years, playing near his Florida home big motivation as 717 00:36:14,320 --> 00:36:17,080 Speaker 1: a golf better Who is your Adams Schefter or go 718 00:36:17,200 --> 00:36:21,080 Speaker 1: to source for breaking news? Further, is that not one 719 00:36:21,080 --> 00:36:23,480 Speaker 1: of the most grueling jobs you can think of? Phone 720 00:36:23,480 --> 00:36:26,680 Speaker 1: glue to your ear, no days off, especially in the NFL. 721 00:36:26,800 --> 00:36:29,879 Speaker 1: Any source could simply be wrong and ruin a reputation. 722 00:36:30,640 --> 00:36:35,040 Speaker 1: I agree, I guess you know. I follow some of 723 00:36:35,040 --> 00:36:39,759 Speaker 1: the Golf Channel guys like Aimon lynch Uh, Justin Ray 724 00:36:40,920 --> 00:36:44,360 Speaker 1: Dylan something. I fall like three or four guys that 725 00:36:44,440 --> 00:36:47,640 Speaker 1: either work for Golf Channel or Golf Digest. It. Golfs 726 00:36:47,680 --> 00:36:51,000 Speaker 1: a little different that way because there's not like a 727 00:36:51,080 --> 00:36:53,560 Speaker 1: GM to hit up. So if the player doesn't want 728 00:36:53,560 --> 00:36:56,000 Speaker 1: the info out, the info ain't getting out, you know, 729 00:36:56,120 --> 00:37:00,279 Speaker 1: typically breaking news, it just happens, right like I'm just 730 00:37:00,280 --> 00:37:03,760 Speaker 1: gonna use a random one Jordan's speak withdrawals from a tournament, 731 00:37:04,320 --> 00:37:07,400 Speaker 1: right like if the forty Niners cut Jimmy Garoppolo, like 732 00:37:07,440 --> 00:37:10,600 Speaker 1: Adam Schefter is gonna break that. If Dustin Johnson withdraws 733 00:37:10,640 --> 00:37:13,480 Speaker 1: from the tournament, it'll just be like, you know, the 734 00:37:13,520 --> 00:37:18,520 Speaker 1: tournament will will tweet out Dustin Johnson withdraws. So I'd 735 00:37:18,520 --> 00:37:22,120 Speaker 1: say the breaking news game in golf is way easier 736 00:37:22,120 --> 00:37:26,760 Speaker 1: than like basketball or football. We're baseball, Hey, John, question 737 00:37:26,800 --> 00:37:29,840 Speaker 1: for the pod, how much golf YouTube content do you consume? 738 00:37:30,239 --> 00:37:33,840 Speaker 1: Channels like Rick Shields Good Good, or even long drive 739 00:37:34,320 --> 00:37:38,520 Speaker 1: long drive channels like Kyle Berkshire. I follow Kyle Berkshire 740 00:37:39,160 --> 00:37:41,960 Speaker 1: on Instagram. He's a good Instagram follow just because he 741 00:37:42,040 --> 00:37:44,879 Speaker 1: hits absolute seeds and he'll hit play like a par 742 00:37:45,040 --> 00:37:49,960 Speaker 1: five yards and it'll be like driver Sandwich to put Bertie. 743 00:37:51,080 --> 00:37:56,040 Speaker 1: I don't watch that much YouTube golf unless I stumble 744 00:37:56,080 --> 00:37:59,520 Speaker 1: in on it. Bob does sports. He's pretty funny. He 745 00:37:59,560 --> 00:38:01,840 Speaker 1: did some thing where he like did a Yeager bomb 746 00:38:01,840 --> 00:38:04,960 Speaker 1: a whole, a bureau hole stuff like that. I do 747 00:38:05,000 --> 00:38:08,719 Speaker 1: a lot of looser stuff, or I watched like serious 748 00:38:09,480 --> 00:38:13,719 Speaker 1: training videos like how Jason Day plays bunker shots, how 749 00:38:13,760 --> 00:38:20,560 Speaker 1: Tiger Woods plays high cuts, right, how Rory McElroy his 750 00:38:20,600 --> 00:38:24,160 Speaker 1: philosophy on driving golf balls like it would be like 751 00:38:24,200 --> 00:38:27,480 Speaker 1: if you were a coach and in Kyle Shanahan, like 752 00:38:27,719 --> 00:38:33,120 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan on running the outside zone, Bill Belichick on 753 00:38:33,320 --> 00:38:38,520 Speaker 1: outside blitzes, Andy Reid on the screen game. You know 754 00:38:38,560 --> 00:38:41,080 Speaker 1: that that doesn't exist really, but in golf it does. 755 00:38:41,880 --> 00:38:45,279 Speaker 1: The best part about golf is their best players can 756 00:38:45,400 --> 00:38:49,360 Speaker 1: articulate how to play the sport and unlike basketball, like 757 00:38:49,400 --> 00:38:52,040 Speaker 1: if Jerry Wester Larry Bird described to you how to 758 00:38:52,040 --> 00:38:55,160 Speaker 1: shoot a basketball, it might not matter. But if Phil 759 00:38:55,239 --> 00:38:57,279 Speaker 1: Mickelson gives you a couple of tips on how to 760 00:38:57,360 --> 00:38:59,680 Speaker 1: hit a chip, keep it on the back of your stance, 761 00:38:59,760 --> 00:39:02,760 Speaker 1: keep wait forward, keep your hands forward, don't break your risks. 762 00:39:03,239 --> 00:39:05,000 Speaker 1: You can institute that in your golf game and it 763 00:39:05,000 --> 00:39:08,480 Speaker 1: can improve like in in regular sports, like if Aaron 764 00:39:08,480 --> 00:39:11,400 Speaker 1: Donald is telling you how to take on a double team, 765 00:39:11,440 --> 00:39:13,480 Speaker 1: it might not matter. Right if you're a high school 766 00:39:13,480 --> 00:39:16,120 Speaker 1: defensive tackle, you know you might get your ass run 767 00:39:16,160 --> 00:39:19,759 Speaker 1: over no matter what. Okay, Aaron, what's up? John? I 768 00:39:19,840 --> 00:39:21,520 Speaker 1: just picked up golf two years ago, but I've been 769 00:39:21,560 --> 00:39:24,279 Speaker 1: watching golf on TV for about six years. Haven't really 770 00:39:24,280 --> 00:39:26,600 Speaker 1: paid attention this much. But why on some courses do 771 00:39:26,640 --> 00:39:29,160 Speaker 1: they play the back nine first? Is there a specific 772 00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:32,760 Speaker 1: reason or just because well, when you get weather delays 773 00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:35,240 Speaker 1: or you have time constraints, they do it that way. 774 00:39:35,680 --> 00:39:37,800 Speaker 1: So like this weekend they did it because of weather. 775 00:39:38,440 --> 00:39:40,840 Speaker 1: Normally you would not have to do it, right, you 776 00:39:40,960 --> 00:39:43,200 Speaker 1: just play the front nine. Everyone goes off at a 777 00:39:43,200 --> 00:39:46,720 Speaker 1: different time, but typically early on in the week, depending 778 00:39:46,760 --> 00:39:48,680 Speaker 1: on how many guys are in the field. You gotta 779 00:39:48,719 --> 00:39:52,400 Speaker 1: get everyone obviously starting a weekend. Once you make a cut, 780 00:39:52,440 --> 00:39:54,799 Speaker 1: everyone can go off whold one. But it has to 781 00:39:54,800 --> 00:39:56,720 Speaker 1: do with timing and it has to do with the field, 782 00:39:57,200 --> 00:40:01,239 Speaker 1: and there might be even more specific h language behind 783 00:40:01,280 --> 00:40:03,840 Speaker 1: that if I had, like someone involved in the tournament 784 00:40:04,000 --> 00:40:07,000 Speaker 1: would describe it. But it always happened when you have 785 00:40:07,120 --> 00:40:10,719 Speaker 1: weather delays because you have to finish, and you know 786 00:40:10,800 --> 00:40:13,480 Speaker 1: the like major tournaments try to avoid that at all costs. 787 00:40:14,080 --> 00:40:17,520 Speaker 1: It typically happens the first couple of days at random tournaments. 788 00:40:18,680 --> 00:40:22,960 Speaker 1: It's a good question. Been watching more golf this year 789 00:40:23,040 --> 00:40:26,160 Speaker 1: than ever before and also betting. Something that I'm curious 790 00:40:26,200 --> 00:40:29,279 Speaker 1: about is traps and rough As a viewer, I hear 791 00:40:29,280 --> 00:40:32,120 Speaker 1: the commentary talk about the course and how it's playing, 792 00:40:32,160 --> 00:40:34,719 Speaker 1: but most of these pros don't play as there are 793 00:40:34,760 --> 00:40:37,439 Speaker 1: hazards out there at all. I know when I play golf, 794 00:40:37,480 --> 00:40:39,759 Speaker 1: they tend to be on my mind and often more 795 00:40:39,840 --> 00:40:42,479 Speaker 1: than that. Can you talk about the perspective of tour 796 00:40:42,560 --> 00:40:46,840 Speaker 1: players and yourself as a golfer, I would say bunkers 797 00:40:46,880 --> 00:40:51,640 Speaker 1: around the green and certain bunkers. I would say bunkers 798 00:40:51,680 --> 00:40:55,560 Speaker 1: around the green. Depending on the course, the rough around 799 00:40:55,600 --> 00:40:58,359 Speaker 1: the green and the slopes around the green is viewed 800 00:40:58,400 --> 00:41:01,279 Speaker 1: as a good thing for great players. They go, I 801 00:41:01,360 --> 00:41:03,920 Speaker 1: want to be in that bunker because I'm gonna get 802 00:41:03,960 --> 00:41:08,920 Speaker 1: up and down of the time. Where you know, even myself, 803 00:41:08,960 --> 00:41:11,440 Speaker 1: like I try to avoid bunkers now, I think they 804 00:41:11,480 --> 00:41:14,879 Speaker 1: try to avoid bunkers off the tee because you would 805 00:41:14,960 --> 00:41:18,000 Speaker 1: rather have one six off the fairway than one sixty 806 00:41:18,080 --> 00:41:20,799 Speaker 1: out of a bunker. I think the rough is very 807 00:41:20,840 --> 00:41:23,879 Speaker 1: dependent on the course. If you're playing the U s Open, 808 00:41:24,480 --> 00:41:26,640 Speaker 1: you know, or the Arnold Palmer a couple of weeks ago, 809 00:41:26,719 --> 00:41:29,040 Speaker 1: and even at the Players the rough got long. You're 810 00:41:29,080 --> 00:41:32,319 Speaker 1: playing rough that's five inches six inches seven inches, you 811 00:41:32,360 --> 00:41:34,520 Speaker 1: want to avoid like the plague because you're just gonna 812 00:41:34,520 --> 00:41:36,839 Speaker 1: have to chip out. If you're playing a tournament where 813 00:41:36,880 --> 00:41:39,920 Speaker 1: the rough is just a little bit longer than the fringe, 814 00:41:40,800 --> 00:41:43,279 Speaker 1: you know, who cares about a yard shot might be 815 00:41:43,440 --> 00:41:45,120 Speaker 1: fly out of there a little bit, but those guys 816 00:41:45,120 --> 00:41:47,920 Speaker 1: don't care. Bryson won the US Open playing it out 817 00:41:47,920 --> 00:41:51,120 Speaker 1: of the rough, you know, So I I think it 818 00:41:51,200 --> 00:41:54,400 Speaker 1: just depends on the course set up now bunkers in 819 00:41:54,480 --> 00:41:57,600 Speaker 1: the British Open, when they're those huge pot bunkers and 820 00:41:57,640 --> 00:41:59,840 Speaker 1: you don't have a legit shot, you want to avoid. 821 00:42:00,320 --> 00:42:02,600 Speaker 1: But a lot of these guys feel very, very comfortable 822 00:42:02,600 --> 00:42:05,560 Speaker 1: in the bunker, especially around the greens, because they can 823 00:42:05,600 --> 00:42:08,319 Speaker 1: spin the ball and stop the ball where I would 824 00:42:08,320 --> 00:42:11,719 Speaker 1: say most golfers do not. But the rough, it's just 825 00:42:11,760 --> 00:42:14,239 Speaker 1: depending on how long the rough is. If the rough 826 00:42:14,320 --> 00:42:15,880 Speaker 1: is not long, they are not scared of going in 827 00:42:15,920 --> 00:42:20,480 Speaker 1: the rough. If the rough is long, then it just 828 00:42:20,520 --> 00:42:22,719 Speaker 1: depends how long you are of a hitter. Because if 829 00:42:22,760 --> 00:42:24,520 Speaker 1: it's a four hundred yard hole, and even if the 830 00:42:24,560 --> 00:42:27,040 Speaker 1: rof is long, well, if I hit it threet, I 831 00:42:27,040 --> 00:42:29,400 Speaker 1: could have sixty yards in with a lob witch. But 832 00:42:29,480 --> 00:42:32,239 Speaker 1: if I hit it two seventy yards, I don't want 833 00:42:32,239 --> 00:42:34,759 Speaker 1: a hundred thirty yards in out of deep bass rough, right, 834 00:42:34,800 --> 00:42:38,040 Speaker 1: I want to hit the fairway. So it's just it's 835 00:42:38,160 --> 00:42:41,040 Speaker 1: very very dependent on the course. I think. I think 836 00:42:41,080 --> 00:42:45,399 Speaker 1: bunkers off the tea guys do try to avoid. We've 837 00:42:45,480 --> 00:42:48,480 Speaker 1: never think about this, but this shows the absolute manpower 838 00:42:48,520 --> 00:42:50,560 Speaker 1: and money put into these courses. This team has got 839 00:42:50,600 --> 00:42:53,759 Speaker 1: a hundred for the tournament. It's just a picture of 840 00:42:53,800 --> 00:42:58,440 Speaker 1: the guys with like mops and and shovels getting all 841 00:42:58,480 --> 00:43:01,240 Speaker 1: the water out. The ground owns crew at the players 842 00:43:01,760 --> 00:43:04,239 Speaker 1: did the most remarkable job. I've ever seen a ground 843 00:43:04,280 --> 00:43:10,160 Speaker 1: screw do that. That was very, very impressive. Question for 844 00:43:10,200 --> 00:43:12,480 Speaker 1: the mail bag, do you think college golf should be 845 00:43:12,480 --> 00:43:16,440 Speaker 1: showcased more increased notoriety for younger players. They do televise 846 00:43:16,560 --> 00:43:19,879 Speaker 1: some season college events, but even then I don't think 847 00:43:19,880 --> 00:43:22,000 Speaker 1: they air enough events for people to get to know 848 00:43:22,080 --> 00:43:25,240 Speaker 1: the players before they reached the PGA Tour. For example, 849 00:43:25,600 --> 00:43:27,960 Speaker 1: I played D one golf at Arizona and played tournaments 850 00:43:28,000 --> 00:43:31,800 Speaker 1: against guys like Scottie Scheffler and Sahe the Gala. Both 851 00:43:31,800 --> 00:43:34,719 Speaker 1: of these guys were top five college golfers, yet no 852 00:43:34,760 --> 00:43:36,719 Speaker 1: one knew who they were until they get in the 853 00:43:36,800 --> 00:43:39,759 Speaker 1: hunt of a PGA Tour event. Also, I was listening 854 00:43:39,760 --> 00:43:41,719 Speaker 1: to your three and outmail bag and you were talking 855 00:43:41,760 --> 00:43:44,440 Speaker 1: about book recommendations, and there was a book called A 856 00:43:44,600 --> 00:43:49,520 Speaker 1: Course called America by Tom Coyne. It's about Tom Coin's 857 00:43:49,560 --> 00:43:52,560 Speaker 1: journey going to all fifty states and playing golf courses 858 00:43:52,600 --> 00:43:54,799 Speaker 1: all over the country. He has great stories in the 859 00:43:54,840 --> 00:43:58,160 Speaker 1: history of golf. I might have to order this book 860 00:43:58,280 --> 00:44:02,759 Speaker 1: as an audiobook. I think it has more to do 861 00:44:02,920 --> 00:44:06,439 Speaker 1: with you know, the Golf channel would have to pick 862 00:44:06,440 --> 00:44:08,800 Speaker 1: it up. So if the Golf channel is not willing 863 00:44:08,800 --> 00:44:10,520 Speaker 1: to pick it up, no one else is gonna play it. 864 00:44:11,160 --> 00:44:15,320 Speaker 1: But I hear you, you know, I mean I'd watch, 865 00:44:15,440 --> 00:44:18,240 Speaker 1: but I don't know if the market is that huge 866 00:44:19,200 --> 00:44:25,880 Speaker 1: for college golf now would it help? Hovlin more Kala Scheffler. 867 00:44:25,920 --> 00:44:27,799 Speaker 1: I think the PGA Tour would say, well, they get 868 00:44:27,800 --> 00:44:30,960 Speaker 1: out here, they become so good, so fast, who even cares? Right, 869 00:44:31,000 --> 00:44:33,520 Speaker 1: most guys are not gonna be Tiger Jordan Spieth. They're 870 00:44:33,520 --> 00:44:36,680 Speaker 1: gonna get here, then they're gonna become stars. College baseball 871 00:44:36,719 --> 00:44:39,040 Speaker 1: is a lot like that, you know, like you you 872 00:44:39,040 --> 00:44:43,279 Speaker 1: didn't know who you know Brandon Crawford was, or you 873 00:44:43,280 --> 00:44:45,759 Speaker 1: know whoever Clayton Kershaw was before they get to the 874 00:44:45,800 --> 00:44:48,680 Speaker 1: big leagues. For the most part, unless you're a die 875 00:44:48,680 --> 00:44:54,760 Speaker 1: hard college baseball guy former SC pitcher turned degenerate gambler, golfer, 876 00:44:54,800 --> 00:44:58,839 Speaker 1: fantasy football enthusiast. My type guy, I've got one heck 877 00:44:58,880 --> 00:45:00,640 Speaker 1: of a mean Haroline one to see if you have 878 00:45:00,680 --> 00:45:03,440 Speaker 1: a short you have a saft spot for a particular bald, 879 00:45:03,600 --> 00:45:07,600 Speaker 1: balding golfers. Your humor resonates. I'm a nine one six 880 00:45:07,680 --> 00:45:12,480 Speaker 1: from Sacramento. I love a good balding golfer. I got 881 00:45:12,520 --> 00:45:14,640 Speaker 1: this question yesterday and I answered it manually, and I'll 882 00:45:14,719 --> 00:45:17,759 Speaker 1: end on this. I was watching the Tiger Hall of 883 00:45:17,760 --> 00:45:20,279 Speaker 1: Fame induction last night, so that was last week ago, 884 00:45:20,840 --> 00:45:24,400 Speaker 1: basically a week ago, and thought, the thought that continued 885 00:45:24,440 --> 00:45:27,279 Speaker 1: to go through my mind is what a missed opportunity 886 00:45:27,480 --> 00:45:30,080 Speaker 1: that was for golf in the PGA Tour Tigers a 887 00:45:30,160 --> 00:45:33,000 Speaker 1: rock star. Do you agree that Golf should have had 888 00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:35,319 Speaker 1: his Hall of Fame induction in an NFL or Major 889 00:45:35,400 --> 00:45:38,080 Speaker 1: League Baseball Hall of Fame type environment with a big 890 00:45:38,120 --> 00:45:40,759 Speaker 1: crowd of fans. It would have been a more appropriate 891 00:45:40,840 --> 00:45:44,440 Speaker 1: I think to hear a Tiger roar than Sam brought 892 00:45:44,440 --> 00:45:48,520 Speaker 1: out thoughts. I think historically the Golf Hall of Fame 893 00:45:48,680 --> 00:45:52,280 Speaker 1: is irrelevant because listen, like Ernie Els or Jim Furick, 894 00:45:52,320 --> 00:45:54,879 Speaker 1: a guy like that goes in. Most people don't really care, 895 00:45:55,320 --> 00:45:57,080 Speaker 1: so they could do it like they did it in 896 00:45:57,080 --> 00:45:59,879 Speaker 1: the small room. I think it was maybe across from 897 00:45:59,880 --> 00:46:02,280 Speaker 1: the players or you know, somewhere right by the players 898 00:46:02,320 --> 00:46:05,720 Speaker 1: championship in Florida. But I'm with you on Tiger Woods. 899 00:46:06,280 --> 00:46:09,799 Speaker 1: Golf should have made a really, really, really big deal 900 00:46:09,800 --> 00:46:12,240 Speaker 1: out of them. They should have. They should have plumed 901 00:46:12,320 --> 00:46:16,760 Speaker 1: that thing for months. His daughter introduced him, he gave 902 00:46:16,800 --> 00:46:20,240 Speaker 1: one of the most powerful speeches I've ever heard because 903 00:46:20,239 --> 00:46:23,600 Speaker 1: it humanized him. And I had this thought last week. 904 00:46:24,440 --> 00:46:28,439 Speaker 1: Tiger has become more human with age, a lot like 905 00:46:28,560 --> 00:46:33,120 Speaker 1: Kobe Bryant, because when Tiger and Kobe were like year 906 00:46:33,120 --> 00:46:36,040 Speaker 1: old pros, they were actually wired more like they were 907 00:46:36,040 --> 00:46:40,440 Speaker 1: in their late thirties, very serious, no bullshit, took every game, 908 00:46:40,600 --> 00:46:43,359 Speaker 1: every shot like it was life or death. That's not 909 00:46:43,480 --> 00:46:47,000 Speaker 1: very relatable to other people your age. Yet as they 910 00:46:47,040 --> 00:46:49,799 Speaker 1: got older, they actually relaxed a lot, and I think 911 00:46:49,920 --> 00:46:54,239 Speaker 1: kids did that and Kobe, like Tiger, one thing that 912 00:46:54,400 --> 00:46:59,400 Speaker 1: is easily the most relatable, whether you're rich, whether you're poor, 913 00:46:59,400 --> 00:47:03,600 Speaker 1: whether you come from any country. I think most humans 914 00:47:04,400 --> 00:47:07,320 Speaker 1: can can relate to the fact we love our parents 915 00:47:07,719 --> 00:47:11,400 Speaker 1: and we love our kids. And when you are outwardly 916 00:47:11,480 --> 00:47:15,200 Speaker 1: emotional about those two things, you will resonate with nine 917 00:47:15,800 --> 00:47:19,080 Speaker 1: point nine percent of people, whether they're in India or 918 00:47:19,080 --> 00:47:23,200 Speaker 1: whether they're in Alabama, Canada to Dominican Republic. It doesn't 919 00:47:23,239 --> 00:47:26,600 Speaker 1: matter if you show affection and are moved by your 920 00:47:26,600 --> 00:47:30,279 Speaker 1: parents and your children. Every human can relate to that. 921 00:47:30,400 --> 00:47:34,360 Speaker 1: Beside Aaron Rodgers. So Tiger when he was getting emotional 922 00:47:34,440 --> 00:47:37,600 Speaker 1: up there about his parents, and listen, a lot of 923 00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:41,000 Speaker 1: players on the PGA Tour come from a country club background. 924 00:47:41,400 --> 00:47:45,040 Speaker 1: Tiger did not grow up with money. And the emotion 925 00:47:45,120 --> 00:47:48,280 Speaker 1: that he showed over what his parents did for him, 926 00:47:48,320 --> 00:47:52,160 Speaker 1: taking out the second mortgage, driving him around, and ultimately 927 00:47:52,200 --> 00:47:54,440 Speaker 1: what it became, because let's face it, a lot of 928 00:47:54,480 --> 00:48:00,200 Speaker 1: parents do that stuff for their kids, of them ever 929 00:48:00,239 --> 00:48:04,200 Speaker 1: become anything, let alone Tiger Woods. He is the outlier. 930 00:48:04,520 --> 00:48:06,960 Speaker 1: It worked, and it all worked because of his parents. 931 00:48:07,600 --> 00:48:11,920 Speaker 1: And then I think his kids have really really humanized 932 00:48:12,000 --> 00:48:15,239 Speaker 1: him and lightened him up. And it's fucking awesome to 933 00:48:15,280 --> 00:48:18,840 Speaker 1: see watching Tiger get emotional, watching Tiger take pride in 934 00:48:18,880 --> 00:48:21,719 Speaker 1: his kids. I still think one of the coolest things 935 00:48:21,719 --> 00:48:24,399 Speaker 1: I've ever watched is the last couple of years, the 936 00:48:24,400 --> 00:48:27,520 Speaker 1: Tiger the son the father's son thing with Charlie Woods. 937 00:48:28,200 --> 00:48:31,040 Speaker 1: I mean that it doesn't as as Tiger Woods, who's 938 00:48:31,080 --> 00:48:34,399 Speaker 1: probably him and Michael are my favorite athletes ever, doesn't 939 00:48:34,400 --> 00:48:36,759 Speaker 1: get any cooler. Than that. I played golf with my 940 00:48:36,840 --> 00:48:38,960 Speaker 1: dad when I was a young kid. We used to 941 00:48:39,040 --> 00:48:41,280 Speaker 1: like sometimes in the summer, have this thing called Champ 942 00:48:41,280 --> 00:48:44,560 Speaker 1: of the day, and whoever you know won the first 943 00:48:44,560 --> 00:48:46,840 Speaker 1: hole would be champ. And he used to beat me 944 00:48:46,840 --> 00:48:49,839 Speaker 1: a lot until I started kicking his ass. So it's 945 00:48:49,840 --> 00:48:51,839 Speaker 1: just it's it's I think a lot of people can 946 00:48:51,920 --> 00:48:54,359 Speaker 1: relate to doing stuff with their kids, whether it's playing catch, 947 00:48:54,440 --> 00:48:56,840 Speaker 1: whether they're chooting baskets, whether it's playing golf, playing tennis, 948 00:48:56,960 --> 00:49:00,960 Speaker 1: whatever you do, run race physically, I don't know. And 949 00:49:01,120 --> 00:49:03,239 Speaker 1: uh I I think that's been the coolest part of 950 00:49:03,320 --> 00:49:07,200 Speaker 1: Tiger because we all witnessed, like his greatness is unmatched, unparalleled, 951 00:49:07,880 --> 00:49:10,279 Speaker 1: right but his but being a human was something that 952 00:49:10,320 --> 00:49:12,719 Speaker 1: he struggled with, at least being relatable as a human. 953 00:49:12,760 --> 00:49:14,279 Speaker 1: I actually think a lot of people that hung out 954 00:49:14,280 --> 00:49:16,960 Speaker 1: with them so he could be pretty normal. He feels very, 955 00:49:17,080 --> 00:49:20,360 Speaker 1: very just comfortable in his own skin. I think children 956 00:49:20,520 --> 00:49:24,400 Speaker 1: really helped him out. And I was emotionally moved watching 957 00:49:24,480 --> 00:49:27,759 Speaker 1: him talk because any person that listen, you can say 958 00:49:27,800 --> 00:49:31,160 Speaker 1: what you want about earl or whatever, but you know, 959 00:49:31,360 --> 00:49:33,840 Speaker 1: can you imagine the power like and I hope I 960 00:49:33,920 --> 00:49:36,360 Speaker 1: do this to my own children of you know, really 961 00:49:36,400 --> 00:49:41,400 Speaker 1: believing in your kids. I mean there's an unhealthy naivete 962 00:49:41,680 --> 00:49:43,680 Speaker 1: just you almost got to be ignorant like this might 963 00:49:43,719 --> 00:49:48,120 Speaker 1: not work, but you just you just feed them self 964 00:49:48,200 --> 00:49:51,160 Speaker 1: confidence and I mean there's a balance to it, but 965 00:49:51,239 --> 00:49:55,000 Speaker 1: it it worked for old Eldrich Tiger Woods and his parents, 966 00:49:55,400 --> 00:49:59,080 Speaker 1: you know, raised because they were his greatest golfer we've 967 00:49:59,080 --> 00:50:02,440 Speaker 1: ever seen. I you know, I know Jack's more accomplished 968 00:50:02,480 --> 00:50:07,359 Speaker 1: major wise, but Tiger was better. He just was um 969 00:50:07,400 --> 00:50:09,600 Speaker 1: and that it's more people should have watched that speech 970 00:50:10,360 --> 00:50:14,840 Speaker 1: because fight easy or what was it, fight easy, train 971 00:50:15,600 --> 00:50:19,719 Speaker 1: fight hard, train easy? Is that it train train hard, 972 00:50:19,800 --> 00:50:23,719 Speaker 1: fight easy. I even forget his his whatever Earl used 973 00:50:23,760 --> 00:50:25,880 Speaker 1: to say to him, And now Sam says, that's to me, 974 00:50:25,920 --> 00:50:29,239 Speaker 1: that's very relatable. Right. You all as you age kind 975 00:50:29,239 --> 00:50:31,560 Speaker 1: of become your parents in a weird way, or at 976 00:50:31,600 --> 00:50:34,279 Speaker 1: least you know, hopefully the best parts of them that 977 00:50:34,360 --> 00:50:36,279 Speaker 1: you can then translate to your own children and they 978 00:50:36,320 --> 00:50:38,160 Speaker 1: become the best parts of you and it just keeps, 979 00:50:38,239 --> 00:50:42,480 Speaker 1: you know, growing. Uh So, yeah, Golo pod Subscribe to 980 00:50:42,520 --> 00:51:14,759 Speaker 1: the pod slide up in those d M peace the 981 00:51:14,920 --> 00:51:15,360 Speaker 1: volume