1 00:00:06,040 --> 00:00:08,640 Speaker 1: It's the son of a Butch podcast. It's Master's Week 2 00:00:08,840 --> 00:00:13,640 Speaker 1: and episode two of Bush Harmon talking about the Masters. 3 00:00:13,880 --> 00:00:17,319 Speaker 1: Put up some questions last week and it's kind of 4 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:20,840 Speaker 1: a ask Butch segment. He's gonna answer your questions. Got 5 00:00:20,840 --> 00:00:23,759 Speaker 1: some really good questions, and um, I think everybody will 6 00:00:24,160 --> 00:00:26,599 Speaker 1: be Um, yeah, I think they'll be maybe a little 7 00:00:26,640 --> 00:00:29,640 Speaker 1: surprised by his answers. But um, anytime you can get 8 00:00:29,760 --> 00:00:32,600 Speaker 1: you know, someone like him, his takes, um and get 9 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:37,879 Speaker 1: an opportunity for him to answer your questions. Um, I 10 00:00:37,880 --> 00:00:41,000 Speaker 1: think it's invaluable on him. I mean, his takes on 11 00:00:41,159 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 1: the game on Augusta and um, you know, just his 12 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:47,320 Speaker 1: life in general. Always good to listen to him. So 13 00:00:47,880 --> 00:00:52,080 Speaker 1: sit back and enjoy episode two of The Master's Pregame 14 00:00:52,120 --> 00:00:59,400 Speaker 1: show with Butch Harmon. I put some questions up and 15 00:01:00,040 --> 00:01:05,679 Speaker 1: so these dad are the fans questions. Had a bunch 16 00:01:05,680 --> 00:01:11,640 Speaker 1: of people ask me what is your personal favorite Master's moment? 17 00:01:12,880 --> 00:01:16,040 Speaker 1: Oh my gosh, I would have to say Tiger in 18 00:01:16,440 --> 00:01:19,880 Speaker 1: ninety seven when he won. The reason being I always 19 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:22,280 Speaker 1: told Tiger when he was younger, the beauty of Tiger 20 00:01:22,280 --> 00:01:24,480 Speaker 1: Woods was. He loved to hear about the old timers 21 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:27,200 Speaker 1: what how'd your dad do this? Hogan Nelson sneeen. We were. 22 00:01:27,280 --> 00:01:29,600 Speaker 1: I mean you always had him playing practice rounds with 23 00:01:29,680 --> 00:01:33,360 Speaker 1: Raymond Floyd and guys that had won there before. And 24 00:01:33,440 --> 00:01:35,600 Speaker 1: you know, my dad won by five and he said 25 00:01:35,640 --> 00:01:38,760 Speaker 1: it was the greatest feeling in the world walking up 26 00:01:38,800 --> 00:01:41,039 Speaker 1: to seventy second hold with a five shot lead because 27 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:43,479 Speaker 1: he knew he couldn't lose. And I remember when Tiger 28 00:01:43,600 --> 00:01:45,280 Speaker 1: was just a teenager and we were talking about this. 29 00:01:45,319 --> 00:01:47,080 Speaker 1: I said, you know, Sunday, that's going to happen to you. 30 00:01:47,160 --> 00:01:50,160 Speaker 1: Well in ninety seven, I can remember standing behind the 31 00:01:50,160 --> 00:01:53,080 Speaker 1: eighteenth green and he's breaking the record and He's went 32 00:01:53,160 --> 00:01:55,600 Speaker 1: in by his zillion shots and I'm standing back there 33 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:58,040 Speaker 1: and it was kind of overcast, but I had my 34 00:01:58,080 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 1: sunglasses on because I had tears in my eyes. I'm 35 00:02:00,480 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 1: thinking to myself, obvious some bits. I told this kid 36 00:02:03,720 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 1: that this is going to happen to him someday, and 37 00:02:05,520 --> 00:02:08,760 Speaker 1: arey cops. And it just did my heart good to 38 00:02:08,800 --> 00:02:10,600 Speaker 1: see it, because I know how much it meant to 39 00:02:10,639 --> 00:02:12,520 Speaker 1: my father the way he did it. And people don't 40 00:02:12,560 --> 00:02:14,480 Speaker 1: realize when you come to the last hole of a 41 00:02:14,520 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 1: big lead, it's it's there's so much relief off your 42 00:02:17,160 --> 00:02:19,760 Speaker 1: shoulders and being tied or one at one back or 43 00:02:19,760 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 1: one in front. So that part to me was really special. 44 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:26,080 Speaker 1: And then obviously eighty six when Jack Nicholas one was 45 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:31,360 Speaker 1: pretty oppressive. I've told this story before and but it 46 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:34,480 Speaker 1: you talked about having a big lead DJ when he 47 00:02:34,520 --> 00:02:36,840 Speaker 1: won there, you know, he said he didn't look at 48 00:02:36,880 --> 00:02:38,639 Speaker 1: any of the leader boards, and there aren't a lot 49 00:02:38,680 --> 00:02:41,359 Speaker 1: of leaderboards like there are at PGA Tour events where 50 00:02:41,400 --> 00:02:43,640 Speaker 1: there's pretty much leaderboards in every hole. So if you 51 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:47,119 Speaker 1: really don't want to look, you can kind of not look. 52 00:02:47,160 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 1: And he hit it in that bunker, and he hit 53 00:02:48,919 --> 00:02:51,200 Speaker 1: it and he said to AJ, so walking up to 54 00:02:51,200 --> 00:02:54,280 Speaker 1: eighteen hold, he said, are we leading? I mean, am 55 00:02:54,280 --> 00:02:55,840 Speaker 1: I in the lead? Don't have a big lead in? 56 00:02:55,880 --> 00:02:58,240 Speaker 1: AJ said, probably got like a three shot lead. Even 57 00:02:58,280 --> 00:03:02,280 Speaker 1: I can't miss this out. I may have to I 58 00:03:02,320 --> 00:03:04,360 Speaker 1: love DJ, but I may have to sell the bullshit 59 00:03:04,440 --> 00:03:06,520 Speaker 1: flag on that. I guarantee he knew where he stood 60 00:03:06,600 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 1: coming up seventy seconds. There's no way he didn't know. 61 00:03:09,720 --> 00:03:12,639 Speaker 1: And I guarante, and I guarantee you you give Austin 62 00:03:12,680 --> 00:03:14,560 Speaker 1: a three shot leave in the middle of that fairway, 63 00:03:14,680 --> 00:03:16,640 Speaker 1: he's gonna struggle to make par. I can tell you 64 00:03:16,680 --> 00:03:20,440 Speaker 1: that he was playing and had three shot lead to 65 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:24,280 Speaker 1: be struggling to breathe A you kidney, Um, what's a 66 00:03:24,280 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 1: lot of people ask this, what's your favorite hole at Augusta? 67 00:03:28,160 --> 00:03:30,200 Speaker 1: When I when I play there in my favorite hole 68 00:03:30,320 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 1: is the twelfth The reason being is I get to 69 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 1: walk through the green, go to the tournament. He never 70 00:03:35,320 --> 00:03:37,720 Speaker 1: get to go over that, so well, that's that's true. 71 00:03:38,080 --> 00:03:40,480 Speaker 1: I mean, you get over When we were my brothers 72 00:03:40,520 --> 00:03:42,280 Speaker 1: and I were playing in November, we get over the 73 00:03:42,320 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 1: green and hey, guys, look back waving all the people 74 00:03:44,760 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 1: back there, even though there was nobody there. That isn't 75 00:03:47,840 --> 00:03:51,360 Speaker 1: I mean last year I went and played um when 76 00:03:51,440 --> 00:03:54,160 Speaker 1: DJ was defending champion. Um, I'd never been on the 77 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:56,440 Speaker 1: golf course and he went up and did a little 78 00:03:56,480 --> 00:03:59,280 Speaker 1: scouting mission, you know, the week before, and like you, 79 00:03:59,440 --> 00:04:02,040 Speaker 1: like you said, I had never been onto So I 80 00:04:02,080 --> 00:04:03,880 Speaker 1: didn't play, but I got to walk around. I'd never 81 00:04:03,880 --> 00:04:06,120 Speaker 1: been on to the twelfth green. And when you actually 82 00:04:06,600 --> 00:04:09,960 Speaker 1: when you actually get down to that part of the 83 00:04:10,000 --> 00:04:13,280 Speaker 1: golf course, when you get down to eleven, when you 84 00:04:13,320 --> 00:04:17,279 Speaker 1: get down to twelve, that entire part of the golf course. 85 00:04:17,360 --> 00:04:21,000 Speaker 1: Dad has a completely different field than the rest of 86 00:04:21,040 --> 00:04:24,159 Speaker 1: the golf course because because it is one of the 87 00:04:24,240 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: places in the tournament when you go and if you're 88 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:29,960 Speaker 1: lucky enough to watch that, you can never get anywhere 89 00:04:30,000 --> 00:04:32,880 Speaker 1: close to you can't. Also, I think the interesting thing 90 00:04:32,920 --> 00:04:35,560 Speaker 1: about the eleventh green is when you look at all 91 00:04:35,600 --> 00:04:39,840 Speaker 1: of the things around the eleventh Green, the undulations of 92 00:04:40,279 --> 00:04:43,440 Speaker 1: the approach shots, of the chip shots that jefta. But 93 00:04:43,480 --> 00:04:46,200 Speaker 1: when you get on the twelfth green, I think people 94 00:04:46,279 --> 00:04:50,039 Speaker 1: would be absolutely floored by how small it is. It 95 00:04:50,160 --> 00:04:54,560 Speaker 1: is a tiny, tiny green. Well, the beauty of twelve 96 00:04:54,760 --> 00:04:57,039 Speaker 1: is and the old timers will tell you because the 97 00:04:57,080 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 1: wind comes down there whips it around. It's why you'll 98 00:04:59,279 --> 00:05:01,840 Speaker 1: see a guy hit a shot that he thinks he's 99 00:05:01,920 --> 00:05:03,560 Speaker 1: hit a really good shot and he gets hit with 100 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:05,040 Speaker 1: a gust and the ball goes in the middle of 101 00:05:05,080 --> 00:05:07,159 Speaker 1: the lake with like an eight iron or nine iron. People, so, 102 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:09,200 Speaker 1: how the hell can that happen? And it's coming if 103 00:05:09,200 --> 00:05:12,520 Speaker 1: they're doing that, it's coming up sometimes twenty yards short. 104 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:14,479 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, So I mean that's not they hit a 105 00:05:14,520 --> 00:05:16,800 Speaker 1: bad shot, that's the wind. But the old timers will 106 00:05:16,839 --> 00:05:18,640 Speaker 1: tell you and you'll watch the guy that have been 107 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:21,840 Speaker 1: there forever. You can see the flag on twelve going 108 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:24,360 Speaker 1: one way, but they look over their left shoulder till 109 00:05:24,360 --> 00:05:27,600 Speaker 1: eleven because the flag on eleven is the true direction 110 00:05:27,640 --> 00:05:31,000 Speaker 1: the winds going above the trees, because eleven is not 111 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:34,039 Speaker 1: in there with all those trees. It's exposed so you 112 00:05:34,080 --> 00:05:37,600 Speaker 1: can see it. But still it's it is. I would 113 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:40,799 Speaker 1: say over the bunker where you probably should play everyone. 114 00:05:40,800 --> 00:05:42,120 Speaker 1: If you hit in the middle of the green every time, 115 00:05:42,160 --> 00:05:44,520 Speaker 1: you'd be the happiest guy on the course. It's probably 116 00:05:44,560 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 1: not even thirty feet deep because it's it's very narrow, 117 00:05:48,040 --> 00:05:50,279 Speaker 1: and it's just a great hole. It just shows you 118 00:05:50,640 --> 00:05:53,880 Speaker 1: that these modern part threes that are two hundred and 119 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:55,760 Speaker 1: twenty two iron and thirty yards or a joke, because 120 00:05:55,800 --> 00:05:58,320 Speaker 1: this isn't even one hundred and fifty yards long, and 121 00:05:58,440 --> 00:06:00,719 Speaker 1: it kicks the butt of the best in the world 122 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:03,520 Speaker 1: because it's so tricky the way the wind blows down there. 123 00:06:03,800 --> 00:06:05,640 Speaker 1: That's why it's my favorite hole in the whole court. 124 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:07,880 Speaker 1: It's not only to play, but to watch it during 125 00:06:07,880 --> 00:06:10,920 Speaker 1: the tournament. This was an interesting question that someone asked, 126 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:15,080 Speaker 1: what's the most difficult shot at Augusta during the tournament 127 00:06:15,320 --> 00:06:18,960 Speaker 1: that nobody talks about, that they're not constantly talking about 128 00:06:19,000 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 1: all the time. What is the shot that you say 129 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:24,920 Speaker 1: that having played there, having been there for pretty much 130 00:06:24,960 --> 00:06:27,919 Speaker 1: the majority of your life, and then having commentated, what 131 00:06:28,080 --> 00:06:30,840 Speaker 1: is a shot that the viewers can say, Okay, this 132 00:06:30,920 --> 00:06:33,279 Speaker 1: is a hole that you wouldn't think, this is a 133 00:06:33,320 --> 00:06:35,839 Speaker 1: difficult one. But if a guy has this and is 134 00:06:35,880 --> 00:06:40,039 Speaker 1: able to get this fifteen twenty feet, they're literally sprinting 135 00:06:40,080 --> 00:06:43,200 Speaker 1: to go mark their ball without a shot to drive 136 00:06:43,240 --> 00:06:46,520 Speaker 1: off the first team. The anxiety that's going through these guys. 137 00:06:46,560 --> 00:06:49,480 Speaker 1: Think about the Great Tiger Woods, some of the worst 138 00:06:49,560 --> 00:06:52,080 Speaker 1: drives he's ever hit at Augusta on the first team. 139 00:06:52,120 --> 00:06:55,120 Speaker 1: It's not because he's nervous. It's just he's so anched up. 140 00:06:55,160 --> 00:06:58,640 Speaker 1: He's like a horse in the starting gate a Kentucky Derby. 141 00:06:58,720 --> 00:07:01,920 Speaker 1: He's ready to go and drive. You watch some of 142 00:07:01,960 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 1: the best players in the world hit some of the 143 00:07:03,800 --> 00:07:06,560 Speaker 1: worst drives you've ever seen in your life. It's amazing 144 00:07:06,640 --> 00:07:08,520 Speaker 1: how many times they're playing out of the left trees 145 00:07:08,640 --> 00:07:11,400 Speaker 1: or even the ninth fairway. Sometimes you know, because that 146 00:07:11,520 --> 00:07:13,440 Speaker 1: bunker on the right is very deep when you hit 147 00:07:13,480 --> 00:07:15,239 Speaker 1: it and bunker, it's hard to get it to the green. 148 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:17,840 Speaker 1: And I think that's the shot that I know who 149 00:07:17,880 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 1: it's surprised your viewer who asked the question. I think 150 00:07:21,800 --> 00:07:23,480 Speaker 1: the hard shot is the one you hit up the 151 00:07:23,520 --> 00:07:26,480 Speaker 1: first tea, which sounds ridiculous for the best players in 152 00:07:26,520 --> 00:07:28,840 Speaker 1: the world, but look at how many bad drives we see. 153 00:07:29,520 --> 00:07:31,560 Speaker 1: I think another one that you hear the guys talk 154 00:07:31,600 --> 00:07:35,840 Speaker 1: about again if you've never been there, the layoup on fifteen. 155 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:38,720 Speaker 1: If you don't go for that green into where you 156 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:41,280 Speaker 1: lay that ball up, I mean it is on a 157 00:07:41,440 --> 00:07:44,720 Speaker 1: straight down slope. Here's the interesting thing where people don't 158 00:07:44,720 --> 00:07:47,160 Speaker 1: realize when they see a guy dump of eighty ninety 159 00:07:47,200 --> 00:07:50,320 Speaker 1: yard wedge shot into the water. First of all, you're 160 00:07:50,400 --> 00:07:53,240 Speaker 1: hitting off the severe down slope and the greens above you. 161 00:07:53,680 --> 00:07:55,440 Speaker 1: I know it's hard to believe, but the green is 162 00:07:55,520 --> 00:07:58,800 Speaker 1: up a little higher. The only flash spot you hit 163 00:07:58,920 --> 00:08:00,560 Speaker 1: is if you hit. If you're lay it up, you 164 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:02,600 Speaker 1: lay it up way to the left over there, you 165 00:08:02,640 --> 00:08:05,200 Speaker 1: have a chance. But then if the pins over there 166 00:08:05,200 --> 00:08:07,120 Speaker 1: on the left and you know you don't want to 167 00:08:07,120 --> 00:08:09,560 Speaker 1: get it down there, you don't want that sixty fifty 168 00:08:09,640 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 1: sixty seventy yards shot off that dam. You'd be better 169 00:08:12,280 --> 00:08:14,000 Speaker 1: off back up on the hill where you get hit 170 00:08:14,040 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 1: a nine iron or something and have a better chance. 171 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:19,240 Speaker 1: It's one of the coolest wedge shots ever. I can 172 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:22,280 Speaker 1: remember a couple of years ago when Billy and I 173 00:08:22,320 --> 00:08:25,840 Speaker 1: were playing there. I came to that hall and I 174 00:08:24,760 --> 00:08:27,360 Speaker 1: was I was only like four over part I was 175 00:08:27,400 --> 00:08:28,960 Speaker 1: having a good day, and I said, oh my gosh, 176 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:31,239 Speaker 1: I got a great chance to shoot my age today. 177 00:08:31,280 --> 00:08:33,040 Speaker 1: And you know, seventy nine now, so I would have 178 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:35,080 Speaker 1: been seventy seven or what else. And then I said, 179 00:08:35,080 --> 00:08:37,640 Speaker 1: I'm only like four over or something, and I laid 180 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:41,040 Speaker 1: it up perfect. I'm still on the hall. I haven't finished. 181 00:08:41,679 --> 00:08:46,000 Speaker 1: I put some walls in the water, so there goes that. Well. 182 00:08:46,040 --> 00:08:47,959 Speaker 1: The other thing that I don't think people realize is 183 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:50,640 Speaker 1: when you do lay it up, regardless when the pins 184 00:08:50,720 --> 00:08:52,679 Speaker 1: on the right hand side or when the pins down 185 00:08:52,720 --> 00:08:55,839 Speaker 1: their front left, you hit it over that green, and 186 00:08:55,880 --> 00:08:57,920 Speaker 1: it is you can chip it or put it in 187 00:08:57,920 --> 00:09:02,760 Speaker 1: the water in a heartbeat, because it's so severe that 188 00:09:02,920 --> 00:09:06,400 Speaker 1: slope going back from if you're over that green, it 189 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:09,920 Speaker 1: is so severe that you're scared to death of running 190 00:09:09,920 --> 00:09:12,679 Speaker 1: it past. So then you lay the sawt over it 191 00:09:12,760 --> 00:09:14,839 Speaker 1: and don't even get it on. And now you've got 192 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:17,200 Speaker 1: to hit the same shot that you were scared of before. 193 00:09:17,760 --> 00:09:20,200 Speaker 1: When you go over that green state ten fifteen yard, 194 00:09:20,240 --> 00:09:23,160 Speaker 1: you're probably six to eight feet below the actual putty 195 00:09:23,160 --> 00:09:26,040 Speaker 1: surface and you're pitching back up into the grain and 196 00:09:26,160 --> 00:09:28,800 Speaker 1: not allowed to green the pitch. And what I've seen, 197 00:09:28,880 --> 00:09:31,720 Speaker 1: lady the last few years that we didn't used to 198 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:33,960 Speaker 1: see in the old days because guys can hit the 199 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:37,440 Speaker 1: ball so far, is guys that catch one and they 200 00:09:37,480 --> 00:09:39,040 Speaker 1: knock it over the green and it goes in the 201 00:09:39,120 --> 00:09:41,920 Speaker 1: lake on sixteen. We used to never see that because 202 00:09:41,920 --> 00:09:44,880 Speaker 1: the grasses cuts mode so much nicer now and it's 203 00:09:44,920 --> 00:09:47,160 Speaker 1: all down grain, and that ball takes off, it's going 204 00:09:47,200 --> 00:09:51,040 Speaker 1: into water on sixteen. Then you're really upset because, as 205 00:09:51,040 --> 00:09:53,679 Speaker 1: you mentioned in the beginning, because it's played at the 206 00:09:53,720 --> 00:09:57,360 Speaker 1: same place every year, we know where the pin positions 207 00:09:57,360 --> 00:10:00,480 Speaker 1: are going to be very rarely on Sunday. I mean, 208 00:10:00,480 --> 00:10:02,920 Speaker 1: they're never going to put a pin on the right 209 00:10:03,120 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 1: front right of the green at fifteen. They're never going 210 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:07,720 Speaker 1: to put a pin on the front right at sixteen. 211 00:10:07,840 --> 00:10:10,760 Speaker 1: They're always going to put the pin on fifteen to 212 00:10:10,880 --> 00:10:13,240 Speaker 1: the left down at the bottom. They're always going to 213 00:10:13,280 --> 00:10:17,000 Speaker 1: put that pin on sixteen, the iconic sixteenth pin position 214 00:10:17,000 --> 00:10:19,400 Speaker 1: where Tiger Chip did sixteen more than any of them. 215 00:10:19,400 --> 00:10:21,640 Speaker 1: Occasionally they'll put it straight back in the middle of 216 00:10:21,640 --> 00:10:23,439 Speaker 1: the green. You can remember years ago Nichols hole a 217 00:10:23,520 --> 00:10:26,800 Speaker 1: big pot putting up the hill. Usually the pin on 218 00:10:26,880 --> 00:10:29,120 Speaker 1: Sunday used to be kind of on the right side, 219 00:10:29,160 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 1: straight back towards the back of the green. They use 220 00:10:32,000 --> 00:10:34,440 Speaker 1: the one over to the left on Saturday, but they've 221 00:10:34,520 --> 00:10:36,440 Speaker 1: changed that up now, so it's either going to be 222 00:10:36,480 --> 00:10:40,360 Speaker 1: one or the two. It just makes for an exciting hole. 223 00:10:40,480 --> 00:10:43,320 Speaker 1: I mean, it's it's just special watching those guys play. 224 00:10:43,520 --> 00:10:45,600 Speaker 1: They've linked in that tea a little. They didn't have 225 00:10:45,640 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 1: a lot of room, but they went back to the 226 00:10:47,240 --> 00:10:49,680 Speaker 1: left end. It's lower. It's actually below the fairway, so 227 00:10:49,720 --> 00:10:51,800 Speaker 1: the ball doesn't carry quite as far as it used to. 228 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:54,720 Speaker 1: But there's still most of the time hitting some sort 229 00:10:54,760 --> 00:10:57,720 Speaker 1: of iron in there. But you know, it's it's like 230 00:10:57,760 --> 00:10:59,839 Speaker 1: anything else. A lot depends on the wind can be. 231 00:11:01,000 --> 00:11:03,839 Speaker 1: We've seen seventy back in the day have the lead 232 00:11:03,960 --> 00:11:06,080 Speaker 1: coming in. He's hitting the forearm to the green, trying 233 00:11:06,080 --> 00:11:07,920 Speaker 1: to hit a high fate and don't quite hit it, 234 00:11:07,960 --> 00:11:12,080 Speaker 1: hits in the water costum winning. Even in Norman's debacle 235 00:11:12,120 --> 00:11:14,000 Speaker 1: when he was still hanging in there, you know he 236 00:11:14,120 --> 00:11:16,960 Speaker 1: struggled on those holes coming at sixteen, even hit in 237 00:11:16,960 --> 00:11:21,520 Speaker 1: the water. So it's there's I would say, there's tragedy 238 00:11:21,640 --> 00:11:25,040 Speaker 1: waiting for you. That's why I say Augusta to win 239 00:11:25,080 --> 00:11:28,679 Speaker 1: Augusta is a really really mental game. You gotta really 240 00:11:28,760 --> 00:11:30,840 Speaker 1: to be smart and learn how to play that course. 241 00:11:31,440 --> 00:11:35,160 Speaker 1: So is it harder to win from the front or 242 00:11:35,320 --> 00:11:40,720 Speaker 1: is it easier to chase? Because obviously if you do 243 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:43,079 Speaker 1: have a lead, and we've seen that over the years, 244 00:11:43,120 --> 00:11:45,439 Speaker 1: we see guys that have a lead and all of 245 00:11:45,480 --> 00:11:48,920 Speaker 1: a sudden, by the fifth hole, the lead's gone and 246 00:11:49,160 --> 00:11:52,160 Speaker 1: all of a sudden they've got a two three shot lead. 247 00:11:52,559 --> 00:11:55,280 Speaker 1: Didn't take advantage of two. And also, to do you 248 00:11:55,400 --> 00:11:59,160 Speaker 1: feel like it's a golf course and a tournament that 249 00:11:59,280 --> 00:12:02,679 Speaker 1: it is hard to lead from the front on Sunday, 250 00:12:02,760 --> 00:12:05,240 Speaker 1: I think it depends on the individual. You've had great 251 00:12:05,280 --> 00:12:07,880 Speaker 1: front runners you've had. Tiger Woods is probably the greatest 252 00:12:07,880 --> 00:12:09,560 Speaker 1: front runner in the history of the game. He just 253 00:12:09,559 --> 00:12:12,240 Speaker 1: takes off and leads you. Jack was the greatest champion 254 00:12:12,240 --> 00:12:16,200 Speaker 1: of all time. You know, he won eighteen majors nineteen seconds. 255 00:12:16,400 --> 00:12:18,520 Speaker 1: I mean he could have won thirty something major. But 256 00:12:18,559 --> 00:12:20,640 Speaker 1: those guys were smart taken hand out. Now you have 257 00:12:20,720 --> 00:12:23,040 Speaker 1: other guys don't feel comfortable with the league. You have 258 00:12:23,080 --> 00:12:24,960 Speaker 1: a lot of great players that have won a lot 259 00:12:25,040 --> 00:12:27,000 Speaker 1: of tournaments and had never won one when they had 260 00:12:27,000 --> 00:12:29,480 Speaker 1: the lead because they come behind and they can free 261 00:12:29,480 --> 00:12:31,640 Speaker 1: wheel it a little and say, well, I got nothing 262 00:12:31,679 --> 00:12:33,240 Speaker 1: to lose. I'm just going to turn and loose and 263 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:35,800 Speaker 1: start shooting for everything. The guy that has the lead, 264 00:12:36,040 --> 00:12:38,959 Speaker 1: depending on who he is, it's a lot of pressure 265 00:12:38,960 --> 00:12:42,280 Speaker 1: on him and the mindset dad of you, I mean, 266 00:12:42,320 --> 00:12:45,000 Speaker 1: that is interesting that you mentioned that some guys, I mean, 267 00:12:45,040 --> 00:12:47,640 Speaker 1: Tiger loved having a lead, and then there are other 268 00:12:47,679 --> 00:12:51,240 Speaker 1: guys that have never really won tournaments being in the 269 00:12:51,280 --> 00:12:54,720 Speaker 1: lead they've worn What is it about the mindset of 270 00:12:54,800 --> 00:12:58,520 Speaker 1: the chaser and the guy that's got the lead, and 271 00:12:58,679 --> 00:13:02,200 Speaker 1: how are those different? What depends on how well the 272 00:13:02,280 --> 00:13:04,719 Speaker 1: guy was playing that had the league. Did he do 273 00:13:04,880 --> 00:13:07,320 Speaker 1: with his putting? Does he have an exceptional putting week 274 00:13:07,360 --> 00:13:09,160 Speaker 1: where he gets up and down every time and all 275 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:11,719 Speaker 1: of a sudden, now it's the fourth round, of the 276 00:13:11,920 --> 00:13:14,360 Speaker 1: first major of the year that you got the National Masters, 277 00:13:14,679 --> 00:13:16,560 Speaker 1: and he's scared to death going out there because you 278 00:13:16,600 --> 00:13:19,240 Speaker 1: know he hasn't had his best shot. Stuff. If you're 279 00:13:19,280 --> 00:13:22,200 Speaker 1: having control of your golf ball, especially your iron games, 280 00:13:22,200 --> 00:13:25,160 Speaker 1: scottis Sheffer is a perfect one. He controls his ball 281 00:13:25,200 --> 00:13:28,720 Speaker 1: beautifully the way he's played John rom Rory. These guys 282 00:13:28,800 --> 00:13:31,280 Speaker 1: control their ball. And we could put Cantley in a 283 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:33,640 Speaker 1: whole bunch of other guys in there too, But this 284 00:13:33,720 --> 00:13:36,560 Speaker 1: is the important part. And then here comes the coup 285 00:13:36,679 --> 00:13:40,480 Speaker 1: right here. How comfortable are you with the league? Some 286 00:13:40,559 --> 00:13:43,800 Speaker 1: guys love it, they absolutely love it. DJ is very 287 00:13:43,800 --> 00:13:45,840 Speaker 1: good at it. DJ gets the lead, he loves it. 288 00:13:46,800 --> 00:13:49,000 Speaker 1: Rory likes to lay. They got to come get need 289 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:50,600 Speaker 1: And the only way they can get me is if 290 00:13:50,600 --> 00:13:52,840 Speaker 1: I make a mistake. So if I don't make any mistakes, 291 00:13:52,840 --> 00:13:54,600 Speaker 1: That's why I say it's a mental thing. You've got 292 00:13:54,600 --> 00:14:01,880 Speaker 1: to be strong mentally to deal with it. We had 293 00:14:01,920 --> 00:14:05,800 Speaker 1: some people ask Tiger or Jack, who's the greatest of 294 00:14:05,800 --> 00:14:08,800 Speaker 1: all time? Well, first of all, it's different erors, so 295 00:14:08,840 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 1: it's hard to compare them, especially with a different equipment 296 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:15,000 Speaker 1: and stuff. The way I answered that question, all the 297 00:14:15,040 --> 00:14:17,400 Speaker 1: time is Jack is the greatest champion that's ever lived. 298 00:14:17,440 --> 00:14:19,360 Speaker 1: There's no doubt about it. He won eighteen majors, he 299 00:14:19,400 --> 00:14:22,240 Speaker 1: got nineteen seconds, He's got thirteen thirds. He could have 300 00:14:22,360 --> 00:14:25,640 Speaker 1: won a zillion majors. Every time there was a major, 301 00:14:25,760 --> 00:14:28,520 Speaker 1: Jack Knicks was there with a changed Tiger is the 302 00:14:28,520 --> 00:14:30,840 Speaker 1: greatest player I've ever seen. He could take over a 303 00:14:30,920 --> 00:14:33,960 Speaker 1: golf course. He won the US Open by fifteen shots. 304 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:37,640 Speaker 1: He wins these majors by eight and nine and ten shots. 305 00:14:37,640 --> 00:14:40,160 Speaker 1: No one's ever done that. I don't think you could 306 00:14:40,200 --> 00:14:42,520 Speaker 1: say one's better than the other. To me, they're the 307 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:44,640 Speaker 1: two greatest players that have ever played the game, and 308 00:14:44,880 --> 00:14:46,800 Speaker 1: I in no way I can say one's better than 309 00:14:46,800 --> 00:14:49,280 Speaker 1: the other. I wish they could have both played against 310 00:14:49,320 --> 00:14:51,000 Speaker 1: each other in their prime because it would have been 311 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:54,440 Speaker 1: something to see. We had a lot of people asked 312 00:14:54,440 --> 00:15:00,040 Speaker 1: this question, what's the difference between elite and what's the 313 00:15:00,120 --> 00:15:03,840 Speaker 1: difference between good? What's what's because everybody, I mean, Dad, 314 00:15:03,960 --> 00:15:06,240 Speaker 1: you work with so many players, I work with players. 315 00:15:06,240 --> 00:15:09,240 Speaker 1: I'm always getting asked that question. What is it that 316 00:15:09,400 --> 00:15:16,359 Speaker 1: separates players from level to level? But that elite? Rory McElroy, 317 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:21,040 Speaker 1: Dustin Johnson, Scottie Cheffer, the great great players of any era, 318 00:15:21,320 --> 00:15:27,600 Speaker 1: Jack Arnie Whatever, Tiger, Greg Faldo. What is the differentiator 319 00:15:27,640 --> 00:15:30,960 Speaker 1: that separates the good from the great, from the good 320 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:34,920 Speaker 1: from the really really elite players? I think the best, 321 00:15:35,200 --> 00:15:40,120 Speaker 1: the ultimate champions, it's all mental. They handle every situation perfectly. 322 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:43,600 Speaker 1: They understand their adrenaline rushes in their body. How much 323 00:15:43,600 --> 00:15:46,280 Speaker 1: further do they hit a shot when they're all jacked up? 324 00:15:46,640 --> 00:15:48,560 Speaker 1: They have the ability and do you hear me say 325 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:50,760 Speaker 1: this all the time that the last shot never happened? 326 00:15:51,120 --> 00:15:53,880 Speaker 1: It's gone. I can't be thinking about it three holes later. 327 00:15:53,880 --> 00:15:55,920 Speaker 1: How did I three put that green from twelve feet 328 00:15:56,040 --> 00:15:58,320 Speaker 1: or something? The great ones just put it out of 329 00:15:58,320 --> 00:16:01,760 Speaker 1: their mind and they are totally focused on what they've 330 00:16:01,800 --> 00:16:03,600 Speaker 1: got control of right now. And the only thing you 331 00:16:03,640 --> 00:16:05,480 Speaker 1: have control of is the next shot that you're going 332 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:08,480 Speaker 1: to hit. And these guys, because they're all good, these 333 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:10,920 Speaker 1: players today are all really good. And you've got guys 334 00:16:10,960 --> 00:16:12,880 Speaker 1: that win a lot of tournaments and don't even win 335 00:16:12,920 --> 00:16:15,560 Speaker 1: them ever win a major. You know, it's because it's 336 00:16:15,640 --> 00:16:18,280 Speaker 1: it's hard to win a major. But the guys that 337 00:16:18,400 --> 00:16:21,840 Speaker 1: have total control of their mind, their ability to know 338 00:16:21,920 --> 00:16:24,440 Speaker 1: their nervous system and control and have a great caddy 339 00:16:24,840 --> 00:16:27,320 Speaker 1: that can keep them going and involved with that. That's 340 00:16:27,320 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 1: the difference between the elite and the really good ones. 341 00:16:30,000 --> 00:16:32,560 Speaker 1: Do you think you can overprepare for Augusta. I always 342 00:16:32,560 --> 00:16:35,280 Speaker 1: think the guys get there too early. They do too 343 00:16:35,280 --> 00:16:38,880 Speaker 1: many kind of scouting missions and then the golf course. Now, 344 00:16:38,920 --> 00:16:41,160 Speaker 1: I mean, that's the great thing about Augusta too. It 345 00:16:41,160 --> 00:16:45,800 Speaker 1: it gets in their head early, and the people setting 346 00:16:45,840 --> 00:16:47,720 Speaker 1: up the golf course they know that it's getting in 347 00:16:47,720 --> 00:16:50,200 Speaker 1: their head. And everybody always says, I don't know why 348 00:16:50,240 --> 00:16:53,000 Speaker 1: I'm playing these practice rounds because by the time we 349 00:16:53,120 --> 00:16:56,520 Speaker 1: get to Thursday, the golf course from Wednesday night to 350 00:16:56,640 --> 00:17:00,440 Speaker 1: Thursday morning can be totally different than the of course 351 00:17:00,440 --> 00:17:02,600 Speaker 1: they played for the last three days. It's the young 352 00:17:02,640 --> 00:17:06,520 Speaker 1: ones that go there and over prepare. The champions will 353 00:17:06,600 --> 00:17:09,440 Speaker 1: go there the week before and they'll play and they'll 354 00:17:09,440 --> 00:17:11,199 Speaker 1: do there, but they're caddying to do it. Then they 355 00:17:11,240 --> 00:17:14,040 Speaker 1: may not show up till Tuesday, and then they'll only 356 00:17:14,040 --> 00:17:17,240 Speaker 1: play nine holes. They'll play nine holes Tuesday, nine holes Wednesday, 357 00:17:17,280 --> 00:17:19,480 Speaker 1: and then they'll go play the tournament. The young ones 358 00:17:19,520 --> 00:17:22,120 Speaker 1: are the first and second timers. Man they're they're there 359 00:17:22,160 --> 00:17:25,120 Speaker 1: the weekend before. By the time Thursday comes around, they're 360 00:17:25,119 --> 00:17:27,280 Speaker 1: not only one out of physic but they weren't out mentally. 361 00:17:27,280 --> 00:17:28,480 Speaker 1: They're like, how the hell are we going to play 362 00:17:28,520 --> 00:17:30,520 Speaker 1: this hole? Oh my god, I can't, you know, And 363 00:17:30,560 --> 00:17:33,760 Speaker 1: everybody's telling them. The old timers love messing with the 364 00:17:34,080 --> 00:17:36,600 Speaker 1: new ones. This ye okay, here, let's start off on 365 00:17:36,720 --> 00:17:39,200 Speaker 1: number two. You can't hit to the left on number two. Okay, 366 00:17:39,200 --> 00:17:41,520 Speaker 1: if you hook it down there, there's a creek down there, 367 00:17:41,720 --> 00:17:44,240 Speaker 1: and there's a Delta Airlines ticket agency down there to 368 00:17:44,240 --> 00:17:46,760 Speaker 1: get your fight because you're not gonna be here on Saturday. 369 00:17:46,880 --> 00:17:49,120 Speaker 1: That's the first thing. So now you've played the first hole, 370 00:17:49,200 --> 00:17:52,080 Speaker 1: you made bogue, you're gonna double bogie the second. Then 371 00:17:52,080 --> 00:17:54,440 Speaker 1: you get on thirty, act like you can drive the green, 372 00:17:54,480 --> 00:17:55,880 Speaker 1: but you hit it over the green and you pitch 373 00:17:55,920 --> 00:17:57,960 Speaker 1: it back over the green. You made another double. Now 374 00:17:57,960 --> 00:18:01,520 Speaker 1: you're staying on the fourth tea. So they messed with 375 00:18:01,600 --> 00:18:05,679 Speaker 1: his kids heads all the time. But I think you 376 00:18:05,880 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 1: watch the really good ones. They don't play a lot 377 00:18:08,320 --> 00:18:11,199 Speaker 1: of practice rounds. They usually go nine and nine. Someone 378 00:18:11,240 --> 00:18:13,880 Speaker 1: will come in on Monday and just play Tuesday and Wednesday. 379 00:18:14,359 --> 00:18:16,760 Speaker 1: Most of them, the upper echelon, have been there the 380 00:18:16,800 --> 00:18:18,840 Speaker 1: week before and they've worked on their games and they 381 00:18:18,920 --> 00:18:21,080 Speaker 1: know their game plan for the way that the course 382 00:18:21,240 --> 00:18:24,240 Speaker 1: is set up. It's it's man, it's a mental test 383 00:18:24,280 --> 00:18:26,600 Speaker 1: to Gusta National, I'm here to tell you it is 384 00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:29,600 Speaker 1: a mental test. We had a lot of people that 385 00:18:30,200 --> 00:18:32,200 Speaker 1: right in and ask about the work that you've been 386 00:18:32,200 --> 00:18:35,399 Speaker 1: doing with Ricky Fowler and some of the work that 387 00:18:35,440 --> 00:18:37,760 Speaker 1: you've just started doing with Tommy Fleetwood. Let's talk about 388 00:18:37,800 --> 00:18:40,399 Speaker 1: Ricky first. I mean, obviously disappointed not to play his 389 00:18:40,480 --> 00:18:43,200 Speaker 1: way into August, but I think we're starting to see 390 00:18:43,520 --> 00:18:46,760 Speaker 1: some signs of life and Ricky starting to play golf 391 00:18:46,840 --> 00:18:49,920 Speaker 1: like I know he wants to, and how we all 392 00:18:50,000 --> 00:18:52,040 Speaker 1: know he can play as well. Yeah, we got back 393 00:18:52,119 --> 00:18:55,920 Speaker 1: together last November. Did most of it just on video 394 00:18:55,920 --> 00:18:58,200 Speaker 1: because I was in Florida my brother Craig, who lives 395 00:18:58,240 --> 00:19:00,200 Speaker 1: down there as a member at the Medalist where he's 396 00:19:00,200 --> 00:19:02,359 Speaker 1: a member, and Craig was kind of my eyes. We 397 00:19:02,920 --> 00:19:04,879 Speaker 1: laid out. I laid out a whole plan for Ricky 398 00:19:05,119 --> 00:19:07,199 Speaker 1: what I wanted to do to change the flame of 399 00:19:07,240 --> 00:19:09,399 Speaker 1: his arm, give him more hip, turning a lot of 400 00:19:09,400 --> 00:19:11,960 Speaker 1: different things that we've worked on, and then Craig would 401 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:14,000 Speaker 1: go watch him and film him for me and send 402 00:19:14,040 --> 00:19:16,720 Speaker 1: it back and forth. Ricky's not a great job. He's 403 00:19:16,840 --> 00:19:19,280 Speaker 1: very upset that he's not playing at Augusta. I thought 404 00:19:19,280 --> 00:19:20,840 Speaker 1: he had a good chance in the match play if 405 00:19:20,880 --> 00:19:23,680 Speaker 1: he had just got to the out of the first three, 406 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:26,880 Speaker 1: and unfortunately that didn't happen. He would have been high 407 00:19:27,000 --> 00:19:29,040 Speaker 1: enough to get in. But that's okay. He's going to 408 00:19:29,119 --> 00:19:32,200 Speaker 1: be there and the rest of the majors. I guarantee 409 00:19:32,280 --> 00:19:34,679 Speaker 1: he will win this year. That's how good he's playing. 410 00:19:34,800 --> 00:19:39,199 Speaker 1: He's got tremendous confidence. Again, it's just I played with 411 00:19:39,280 --> 00:19:42,359 Speaker 1: him member guests last month down to flirting. He came 412 00:19:42,440 --> 00:19:44,600 Speaker 1: up and played on Friday in the practice round with us. 413 00:19:44,600 --> 00:19:46,840 Speaker 1: He made nine birdies again, you know, so his game 414 00:19:46,960 --> 00:19:50,320 Speaker 1: is there. It's a matter now. The one area of 415 00:19:50,320 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 1: it that I still amount one hundred percent happy with 416 00:19:53,080 --> 00:19:55,960 Speaker 1: as his driving. He's not seeing quite the draw that 417 00:19:56,000 --> 00:19:58,720 Speaker 1: he likes to hit off the team consistently. So we're 418 00:19:58,720 --> 00:20:00,680 Speaker 1: doing a little more extra work with the driver and 419 00:20:00,760 --> 00:20:04,040 Speaker 1: get that dialed in. Ricky's gonna win, and he's gonna 420 00:20:04,080 --> 00:20:06,560 Speaker 1: win soon, and the game needs Ricky Fowler to play 421 00:20:06,560 --> 00:20:08,560 Speaker 1: good because he's one of the most popular guys in 422 00:20:08,600 --> 00:20:11,080 Speaker 1: our sport, and it's just nice to see him back 423 00:20:11,160 --> 00:20:13,399 Speaker 1: up doing what he's doing and having a good chance. 424 00:20:14,280 --> 00:20:16,440 Speaker 1: Tommy Fleetwood, Dad, you started working with him. Tommy, he's 425 00:20:16,480 --> 00:20:18,239 Speaker 1: one of the guys that on the driving range. If 426 00:20:18,280 --> 00:20:20,680 Speaker 1: I'm waiting for one of you know, the guys I'm 427 00:20:20,680 --> 00:20:24,280 Speaker 1: working with, I'll sit and watch Tommy hit golf balls. 428 00:20:24,880 --> 00:20:27,520 Speaker 1: I think I'm in the majority in that. Like you, 429 00:20:27,880 --> 00:20:31,200 Speaker 1: I'm surprised Tommy hasn't won more. I'm surprised he hasn't 430 00:20:31,359 --> 00:20:34,639 Speaker 1: certainly hasn't won more on the PGA Tour. What do 431 00:20:34,680 --> 00:20:38,119 Speaker 1: you like about Kim and talk a little bit about 432 00:20:38,400 --> 00:20:40,639 Speaker 1: what you've been doing with his game. I love his 433 00:20:40,720 --> 00:20:43,280 Speaker 1: golf swing. I love the way he swings. I think 434 00:20:44,400 --> 00:20:47,320 Speaker 1: Tommy is a good dark horse better at August of 435 00:20:47,320 --> 00:20:49,200 Speaker 1: the course kind of suits his eye because he draws 436 00:20:49,240 --> 00:20:51,199 Speaker 1: the ball, and I think now more than in the 437 00:20:51,280 --> 00:20:53,600 Speaker 1: past or some of the new teas, a draw becomes 438 00:20:53,640 --> 00:20:56,640 Speaker 1: a little more important than he used to. He's got 439 00:20:56,640 --> 00:20:59,880 Speaker 1: to put a little more consistently than he has. He's 440 00:21:00,000 --> 00:21:03,720 Speaker 1: switch putters and has gone back to his old putter, 441 00:21:03,800 --> 00:21:06,160 Speaker 1: which he feels more comfortable with. I think it's just 442 00:21:06,480 --> 00:21:09,880 Speaker 1: getting comfortable with the changes. As you know, change isn't easy. 443 00:21:10,160 --> 00:21:12,240 Speaker 1: Change is hard no matter who you are, no matter 444 00:21:12,320 --> 00:21:15,440 Speaker 1: how much talent you have, and you're you're faults will 445 00:21:15,480 --> 00:21:18,200 Speaker 1: always creep back in there. So I actually have all 446 00:21:18,240 --> 00:21:21,480 Speaker 1: my players whatever change we're making, I make them exaggerate 447 00:21:21,520 --> 00:21:23,880 Speaker 1: the heck out of it on the practice team. That way, 448 00:21:23,920 --> 00:21:26,240 Speaker 1: when they go to the course, they can feel more comfortable. 449 00:21:26,560 --> 00:21:29,040 Speaker 1: I think Tommy's ready to break out. That driver's back, 450 00:21:29,080 --> 00:21:32,119 Speaker 1: his little draws back and sees it. He's feeling more 451 00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:34,560 Speaker 1: comfortable about it. He's ready to go, So it's going 452 00:21:34,600 --> 00:21:37,520 Speaker 1: to be interesting to see how he does. And besides that, 453 00:21:37,640 --> 00:21:39,359 Speaker 1: he's one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. 454 00:21:39,440 --> 00:21:41,679 Speaker 1: I love Tommy Fleetwood. I love this golf game. I 455 00:21:41,760 --> 00:21:44,360 Speaker 1: love him. He's got a great sense of humor. He's 456 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:48,479 Speaker 1: just a good guy. Can you understand a word his caddie, 457 00:21:48,520 --> 00:21:51,520 Speaker 1: Finno says, or do you need a translator? No? I 458 00:21:51,560 --> 00:21:53,920 Speaker 1: can't understand him. And he's also like six foot eight. 459 00:21:54,200 --> 00:21:55,600 Speaker 1: I mean I can't even So you don't want it. 460 00:21:56,119 --> 00:21:58,679 Speaker 1: You don't want to understand that. I can't understand him 461 00:21:58,720 --> 00:22:01,440 Speaker 1: a bit, and I'm one thing. If a fight breaks out, 462 00:22:01,480 --> 00:22:03,600 Speaker 1: I'm just standing behind him and talking shit going in, 463 00:22:03,720 --> 00:22:05,560 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take your ass. You've got to come to him. 464 00:22:05,560 --> 00:22:08,640 Speaker 1: To me, Well, I'll tell you what if you If 465 00:22:08,680 --> 00:22:11,520 Speaker 1: you stand behind finno U, nobody's gonna be able to 466 00:22:11,520 --> 00:22:15,040 Speaker 1: see you because he's six to eight and they have 467 00:22:15,560 --> 00:22:18,080 Speaker 1: we talked about it earlier. They have a great player 468 00:22:18,160 --> 00:22:21,320 Speaker 1: caddy relationship. They get along so well. They're good friends. 469 00:22:22,440 --> 00:22:25,320 Speaker 1: He's a good guy, that catty, He's something. Uh, give 470 00:22:25,359 --> 00:22:27,840 Speaker 1: me your three favorites and then give me three dark horses. 471 00:22:27,880 --> 00:22:29,359 Speaker 1: You've kind of touched on them, but we'll put you 472 00:22:29,400 --> 00:22:32,240 Speaker 1: on the spot. Give me three favorites and three dark horses. 473 00:22:32,560 --> 00:22:34,720 Speaker 1: I would say, well, I've already told I've already told 474 00:22:34,760 --> 00:22:37,439 Speaker 1: you I thought Rory's gonna win. I mean, you'd have 475 00:22:37,520 --> 00:22:40,160 Speaker 1: to take the top three in the world Scottish chef 476 00:22:40,160 --> 00:22:43,760 Speaker 1: for Rory John Ram would be the ones everybody would take. 477 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:46,040 Speaker 1: But if you look down the list, I think the two, 478 00:22:46,680 --> 00:22:49,400 Speaker 1: the two that I am going to be most interested 479 00:22:49,440 --> 00:22:52,040 Speaker 1: to see, and you're involved in one of them, are 480 00:22:52,119 --> 00:22:55,600 Speaker 1: Smith and DJ. I want to see how they handle Augusta. 481 00:22:55,960 --> 00:22:58,440 Speaker 1: I want to see because it's the first time they've 482 00:22:58,480 --> 00:23:01,280 Speaker 1: been involved with a guy. With all these guys and 483 00:23:01,359 --> 00:23:03,119 Speaker 1: a big major and stuff, that's going to be the 484 00:23:03,160 --> 00:23:05,240 Speaker 1: interesting thing for me to see. You've got to look 485 00:23:05,240 --> 00:23:07,120 Speaker 1: at the guys that have been playing that are hot 486 00:23:07,200 --> 00:23:11,320 Speaker 1: going in here, but I think you're dark horses, and 487 00:23:11,359 --> 00:23:13,800 Speaker 1: I love this guy and if he can control his temperament, 488 00:23:13,840 --> 00:23:16,200 Speaker 1: he's really awesome to Trail Hatton. I mean, this guy's 489 00:23:18,320 --> 00:23:21,480 Speaker 1: Tarrell Hatton has got to be your spirit animal because 490 00:23:21,840 --> 00:23:24,480 Speaker 1: he's basically got the same type of temper you had 491 00:23:24,520 --> 00:23:26,640 Speaker 1: when you played on tour. Yeah, well a lot better 492 00:23:27,040 --> 00:23:29,400 Speaker 1: Talleton I had, that's for damn sure. But I love 493 00:23:29,480 --> 00:23:32,639 Speaker 1: Taryll Hatton. I think you've seen Justin Roses started to 494 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:36,640 Speaker 1: play well again. He's another one nobody's thinking about. Brooks 495 00:23:36,720 --> 00:23:40,760 Speaker 1: is really playing well again. Lowry's playing well again. I mean, 496 00:23:40,800 --> 00:23:43,040 Speaker 1: you've got a lot of guys that could be dark horses, 497 00:23:43,359 --> 00:23:45,320 Speaker 1: and then you got the guys that are I was 498 00:23:45,359 --> 00:23:47,439 Speaker 1: just writing some things down, guys that are flying in 499 00:23:47,640 --> 00:23:49,800 Speaker 1: under the radar, who aren't even being talked about. He 500 00:23:49,880 --> 00:23:52,160 Speaker 1: got Patrick Cantley, one of the best players in the world, 501 00:23:52,160 --> 00:23:55,520 Speaker 1: nobody's talking about it. Max Homan, nobody's talking about it. 502 00:23:55,920 --> 00:23:59,760 Speaker 1: Jordan Thomas and Spieth, nobody talks about it, Young and 503 00:24:00,880 --> 00:24:03,359 Speaker 1: Tom Kim, these guys nobody's talking about. These guys are 504 00:24:03,400 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 1: all capable of winning this tournament. And I'll tell you 505 00:24:05,800 --> 00:24:08,280 Speaker 1: who's really it's gonna be one of the most exciting 506 00:24:08,320 --> 00:24:10,560 Speaker 1: Masters we've had in a long time. Fun. And I'll 507 00:24:10,600 --> 00:24:12,640 Speaker 1: tell you who's really starting to play good again? Who's 508 00:24:12,680 --> 00:24:14,280 Speaker 1: been doing a lot of work with Chris Como. I 509 00:24:14,320 --> 00:24:16,440 Speaker 1: think Chris has done a great job. I've had him 510 00:24:16,440 --> 00:24:18,680 Speaker 1: on the podcast. Jason Day start to play good again. 511 00:24:18,720 --> 00:24:21,880 Speaker 1: I mean Jay Day's golf swing looks good. He's been 512 00:24:21,920 --> 00:24:24,760 Speaker 1: a major champion before, he's been number one in the world. 513 00:24:24,800 --> 00:24:28,240 Speaker 1: I mean, if Jason gets that putter going like when 514 00:24:28,280 --> 00:24:33,760 Speaker 1: he puts like he does, i mean he's he's pretty good. Yeah. 515 00:24:33,840 --> 00:24:36,000 Speaker 1: Chris Cormo has done a phenomenal job with him. You know, 516 00:24:36,040 --> 00:24:37,920 Speaker 1: he never used to make any hip turn. He's all 517 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:40,120 Speaker 1: up or body turn. That's why his back was so bad. 518 00:24:40,480 --> 00:24:42,679 Speaker 1: He's got him rotated his hips now, which takes the 519 00:24:42,720 --> 00:24:45,560 Speaker 1: pressure off his back. He seems to have his mojo 520 00:24:45,680 --> 00:24:48,120 Speaker 1: back too. The same thing you see with Ricky when 521 00:24:48,160 --> 00:24:50,480 Speaker 1: they walk, you can tell that the confidence is back. 522 00:24:50,520 --> 00:24:54,200 Speaker 1: So Jay Day is another one. But there's the game 523 00:24:54,320 --> 00:24:55,919 Speaker 1: is in a great place. I mean, we've got so 524 00:24:55,920 --> 00:24:58,920 Speaker 1: many good young players. It's unbelievable. It's just and the 525 00:24:59,080 --> 00:25:02,439 Speaker 1: Masters is always special because it's the first one and 526 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:05,359 Speaker 1: somebody who you would never believe is going to be 527 00:25:05,480 --> 00:25:08,159 Speaker 1: leading after the first round because that usually always happens 528 00:25:08,160 --> 00:25:10,679 Speaker 1: there and then they go away and you know, but 529 00:25:10,800 --> 00:25:12,360 Speaker 1: it's going to be a great Master if we've got 530 00:25:12,400 --> 00:25:15,240 Speaker 1: so many good players that are playing good, and that's 531 00:25:15,240 --> 00:25:17,840 Speaker 1: what you look at coming into a major, who's playing good. 532 00:25:17,880 --> 00:25:20,080 Speaker 1: Oh my god, there's fifteen or twenty of them that 533 00:25:20,160 --> 00:25:22,959 Speaker 1: are playing great at this point in time coming in here, 534 00:25:23,000 --> 00:25:25,400 Speaker 1: and none of them are really rookies there. They've all 535 00:25:25,400 --> 00:25:27,640 Speaker 1: played there before. They know the course, they know how 536 00:25:27,640 --> 00:25:34,760 Speaker 1: to handle it. I think it's gonna be awesome. I 537 00:25:35,040 --> 00:25:37,040 Speaker 1: thought this was a good question. Somebody said, what do 538 00:25:37,160 --> 00:25:41,160 Speaker 1: you know now that you didn't know when you started teaching. 539 00:25:42,119 --> 00:25:44,919 Speaker 1: Oh my gosh. One of the things I've pride myself on. 540 00:25:45,880 --> 00:25:47,800 Speaker 1: If I don't know what I don't know, I'll go 541 00:25:48,000 --> 00:25:50,560 Speaker 1: learn it. I'll go talk to somebody who does know it. 542 00:25:50,600 --> 00:25:53,440 Speaker 1: I mean, think about teaching Claude, and you've been doing 543 00:25:53,440 --> 00:25:54,879 Speaker 1: this for quite a while. I've done it for my 544 00:25:54,880 --> 00:25:58,120 Speaker 1: whole life. What I teach now, I didn't teach ten 545 00:25:58,200 --> 00:26:00,359 Speaker 1: years ago, but I taught ten years ago and teach 546 00:26:00,400 --> 00:26:04,920 Speaker 1: twenty years ago. Equipment has changed a lot, Players had 547 00:26:05,040 --> 00:26:08,439 Speaker 1: changed a lot, the physical fitness part of players, the 548 00:26:08,640 --> 00:26:12,119 Speaker 1: size of players. Back in my day, I'm five ft eight. 549 00:26:12,160 --> 00:26:14,880 Speaker 1: Back in my day, everybody was five to eight, five nine, 550 00:26:15,119 --> 00:26:17,400 Speaker 1: five ten would have been pretty tall. Now everybody's over 551 00:26:17,440 --> 00:26:19,600 Speaker 1: six feet. There's six, one, two, three and four. They're 552 00:26:19,600 --> 00:26:24,080 Speaker 1: all great athletes. So it's a different scenario. And as 553 00:26:24,119 --> 00:26:27,359 Speaker 1: an instructor, you have to change according to the times. 554 00:26:27,359 --> 00:26:29,760 Speaker 1: When you look at who you're dealing with, the capabilities 555 00:26:29,800 --> 00:26:31,800 Speaker 1: of them, how strong are they? The club had speed 556 00:26:31,880 --> 00:26:34,480 Speaker 1: so much faster. You look at what equipment has done. 557 00:26:34,480 --> 00:26:36,600 Speaker 1: The ball doesn't curve as much as it used to, 558 00:26:36,760 --> 00:26:38,879 Speaker 1: so they can go at it harder. So all of 559 00:26:38,880 --> 00:26:40,960 Speaker 1: these things have to factor in. You look in the 560 00:26:40,960 --> 00:26:44,840 Speaker 1: old days with wooden drivers and softballs, a big reverse 561 00:26:44,920 --> 00:26:47,120 Speaker 1: seas that everybody got into hitting it, trying to get 562 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:49,440 Speaker 1: the ball in the air. You're looking now we want 563 00:26:49,440 --> 00:26:51,520 Speaker 1: everybody on top of it to launch it high with 564 00:26:51,600 --> 00:26:53,840 Speaker 1: as little spin as you can. So I think you 565 00:26:54,000 --> 00:26:57,439 Speaker 1: have to evaluate everything that's going on, and you have 566 00:26:57,560 --> 00:27:00,439 Speaker 1: to think outside the box. I'm a great believe it 567 00:27:00,440 --> 00:27:02,760 Speaker 1: that I don't think in the box. I think outside 568 00:27:02,800 --> 00:27:05,000 Speaker 1: the box, and outside the box is a wide ring. 569 00:27:05,240 --> 00:27:07,280 Speaker 1: What I mean is, don't get caught up in everybody 570 00:27:07,359 --> 00:27:09,600 Speaker 1: doing everything the same way, because that's a bunch of 571 00:27:09,600 --> 00:27:12,119 Speaker 1: bs that doesn't work, and people that have taught that 572 00:27:12,160 --> 00:27:14,880 Speaker 1: way none of those players are on the tour anymore. 573 00:27:15,119 --> 00:27:17,960 Speaker 1: So think outside the box, have an open mind, and 574 00:27:18,080 --> 00:27:21,040 Speaker 1: always look at what guys are doing. You may see 575 00:27:21,040 --> 00:27:23,119 Speaker 1: a guy you don't like the way he swings, and 576 00:27:23,160 --> 00:27:24,520 Speaker 1: all of a sudden he's a good player. Of all, 577 00:27:24,520 --> 00:27:26,520 Speaker 1: Why the hell's he a good player? I mean, look 578 00:27:26,520 --> 00:27:30,880 Speaker 1: at Scottish Cheffer's footwork or Bubba Watson's footwork. If that's 579 00:27:30,880 --> 00:27:32,600 Speaker 1: the thing. I think that Randy Smith has done such 580 00:27:32,640 --> 00:27:34,720 Speaker 1: a great job with Scottie because you've been with him forever. 581 00:27:35,080 --> 00:27:37,400 Speaker 1: You don't change those things. That's what they do naturally. 582 00:27:37,440 --> 00:27:40,359 Speaker 1: And so as I've taught you, and as my dad 583 00:27:40,400 --> 00:27:43,199 Speaker 1: taught me, you never take away what someone does naturally. 584 00:27:43,200 --> 00:27:45,879 Speaker 1: You just try and make them better. But yeah, my 585 00:27:46,080 --> 00:27:49,800 Speaker 1: whole philosophy on teaching has changed maybe every ten or 586 00:27:49,840 --> 00:27:53,000 Speaker 1: twelve years. I had somebody asked this question. I thought 587 00:27:53,040 --> 00:27:57,200 Speaker 1: it was interesting if you could become TPI certified, meaning 588 00:27:57,520 --> 00:28:02,119 Speaker 1: learn about the body swing connection, or become certified, you know, 589 00:28:02,480 --> 00:28:06,120 Speaker 1: in a launch monitor, and learn everything about the launch monitor. 590 00:28:06,359 --> 00:28:09,000 Speaker 1: Which one would you do and which one would you 591 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:12,439 Speaker 1: suggest people? To learn about how the body works and 592 00:28:12,480 --> 00:28:14,840 Speaker 1: how that affects the golf swing, or to look at 593 00:28:14,840 --> 00:28:18,160 Speaker 1: all the numbers and become proficient in everything a launch 594 00:28:18,200 --> 00:28:20,680 Speaker 1: monitor can tell you. Well, first of all, a launch 595 00:28:20,720 --> 00:28:22,560 Speaker 1: monitor can't hit a shot, so I don't give a damn. 596 00:28:22,560 --> 00:28:24,399 Speaker 1: But the numbers are telling me on the launch monitor. 597 00:28:24,440 --> 00:28:27,520 Speaker 1: That's information, But that's not the whole thing. I'd rather see. 598 00:28:27,520 --> 00:28:29,280 Speaker 1: You have a great body, and you do the things 599 00:28:29,320 --> 00:28:31,440 Speaker 1: in your body that allow you to do the things 600 00:28:31,480 --> 00:28:34,440 Speaker 1: you want. One of them you and I've had this conversation. 601 00:28:34,520 --> 00:28:38,240 Speaker 1: One of the things that I find when I was first, 602 00:28:38,240 --> 00:28:41,120 Speaker 1: when I would left the tour in twenty nineteen and now, 603 00:28:41,120 --> 00:28:42,880 Speaker 1: like I only go to the master's to watch a 604 00:28:42,920 --> 00:28:45,000 Speaker 1: lot of these teachers. They never watched the guy swing. 605 00:28:45,560 --> 00:28:48,000 Speaker 1: They never watched the ball that'd instantly go to all 606 00:28:48,040 --> 00:28:50,720 Speaker 1: the numbers. Well, I would love my father to be 607 00:28:50,760 --> 00:28:54,480 Speaker 1: alive today because with the launch monitors. Can you can 608 00:28:55,400 --> 00:28:59,080 Speaker 1: you imagine your grandfather today with everybody looking into launch 609 00:28:59,120 --> 00:29:00,960 Speaker 1: monitor and you could just here, hey, pal, let me 610 00:29:00,960 --> 00:29:03,680 Speaker 1: explain something to you. That see that machine right there, 611 00:29:04,000 --> 00:29:06,800 Speaker 1: never hit a shot. It's never hit one. Doesn't know 612 00:29:06,840 --> 00:29:08,920 Speaker 1: how to hit one, doesn't know how to tell you 613 00:29:08,920 --> 00:29:11,880 Speaker 1: how to hit one. And come Sunday on the back 614 00:29:11,960 --> 00:29:14,800 Speaker 1: nine at Augusta, when that red light on that camera's 615 00:29:14,840 --> 00:29:17,400 Speaker 1: burning a hole in your forehead right here, and you 616 00:29:17,440 --> 00:29:19,760 Speaker 1: know it's burning that hole, you better help. You're not 617 00:29:19,840 --> 00:29:23,240 Speaker 1: thinking about that damn lunch monitor. That and you gotta pay, 618 00:29:23,080 --> 00:29:26,400 Speaker 1: and you gotta pay thirty grand to get one. I don't. 619 00:29:26,920 --> 00:29:30,280 Speaker 1: I don't have. Actually, I teach with two of them. 620 00:29:30,280 --> 00:29:32,440 Speaker 1: They're right here, my big baby blues. Those are my 621 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:36,480 Speaker 1: large monitors. UM, the sky team. UM, they're like a 622 00:29:36,520 --> 00:29:39,280 Speaker 1: second family to you. I know that, even though you're 623 00:29:39,280 --> 00:29:40,960 Speaker 1: not doing it as much as as you used to. 624 00:29:41,000 --> 00:29:43,600 Speaker 1: I know it is something that UM. And now that 625 00:29:43,680 --> 00:29:45,800 Speaker 1: you do it, you know only once a year at Augusta. 626 00:29:45,880 --> 00:29:48,080 Speaker 1: But to come back and and get with all the 627 00:29:48,120 --> 00:29:51,200 Speaker 1: people at Sky Sports, the golf team there, um, all 628 00:29:51,240 --> 00:29:56,720 Speaker 1: the crew, Radar, Coltart nick Um. It's like a second 629 00:29:56,760 --> 00:29:59,040 Speaker 1: family to you. I know, well, you know I first 630 00:29:59,040 --> 00:30:01,920 Speaker 1: did it. The first thing we do was the small 631 00:30:01,960 --> 00:30:03,959 Speaker 1: part of the Ryder Cup in ninety five at o'kill 632 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:05,720 Speaker 1: and I've been doing it ever since, so I mean, 633 00:30:05,760 --> 00:30:09,880 Speaker 1: I know everybody there. I'm actually it's so funny when 634 00:30:09,880 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 1: I mean over in the UK plane golf or something. 635 00:30:12,240 --> 00:30:15,080 Speaker 1: I'm much more known in the UK than I am 636 00:30:15,120 --> 00:30:16,760 Speaker 1: in the US. And it has not to do with 637 00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:19,680 Speaker 1: the teaching and all the great players up. It's all television. 638 00:30:20,200 --> 00:30:23,080 Speaker 1: It's just I'll tell you a great story last year 639 00:30:23,160 --> 00:30:25,600 Speaker 1: when we went to Royal County down the first time 640 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,400 Speaker 1: I got to go as being a member in Northern Ireland, 641 00:30:28,400 --> 00:30:31,440 Speaker 1: which is my favorite golf course in the world. Because 642 00:30:31,480 --> 00:30:33,920 Speaker 1: of COVID after I became a member in nineteen I 643 00:30:33,920 --> 00:30:35,680 Speaker 1: couldn't get over there. I had the best time and 644 00:30:35,800 --> 00:30:38,200 Speaker 1: we flew over and my good friend stand Bucket Miller's 645 00:30:38,640 --> 00:30:41,320 Speaker 1: eighty million dollars Global and it was just a phenomenal 646 00:30:41,400 --> 00:30:44,160 Speaker 1: plane and we pulled we land and we put it 647 00:30:44,480 --> 00:30:47,000 Speaker 1: Parkers off Nowheres and these two guys that are bringing 648 00:30:47,040 --> 00:30:49,280 Speaker 1: the plane in stuff. We get this is so funny. 649 00:30:49,560 --> 00:30:52,400 Speaker 1: We get off the plane and they go, ah, can 650 00:30:52,440 --> 00:30:56,040 Speaker 1: we get Petway there next year? Plane said, oh, we yeah, 651 00:30:56,120 --> 00:31:03,000 Speaker 1: please do next to my plane. Absolutely, we're excited that 652 00:31:03,040 --> 00:31:04,520 Speaker 1: you're coming to August. I know a bunch of the 653 00:31:04,560 --> 00:31:07,880 Speaker 1: guys and the fact that you know, I've pretty much 654 00:31:07,920 --> 00:31:11,400 Speaker 1: told everybody that you're coming, so you're gonna be amongst friends. 655 00:31:11,440 --> 00:31:14,480 Speaker 1: Everybody's going to be excited to see you. And I 656 00:31:14,560 --> 00:31:17,360 Speaker 1: agree with you. I think we're gonna have a special 657 00:31:17,360 --> 00:31:20,880 Speaker 1: masters and I look forward to it and Roy going 658 00:31:20,880 --> 00:31:24,560 Speaker 1: for the Grand Slam, you know, Scottie Scheffler trying to 659 00:31:24,560 --> 00:31:27,480 Speaker 1: repeat John Ram. I mean, I think it's a golf course. 660 00:31:27,520 --> 00:31:29,880 Speaker 1: It's made for him. And then the live guys. I 661 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:32,560 Speaker 1: think it'll be fun. Look forward to seeing y'all. See 662 00:31:32,600 --> 00:31:36,160 Speaker 1: you on Monday. Well, I'm looking forward to being there. 663 00:31:36,240 --> 00:31:40,719 Speaker 1: And as the great referee in boxing, you did all 664 00:31:40,760 --> 00:31:43,000 Speaker 1: the big fights here at Mills. Lane used to say, 665 00:31:43,080 --> 00:31:47,000 Speaker 1: let's get it off. Thanks for talking to us. You 666 00:31:47,000 --> 00:31:53,440 Speaker 1: gotta love you, pal. So that was a really good 667 00:31:53,440 --> 00:31:59,240 Speaker 1: segment where Butch Harmon asks answers your questions and I 668 00:31:59,320 --> 00:32:02,800 Speaker 1: love doing that and I love getting you know your feedback, UM, 669 00:32:03,000 --> 00:32:05,640 Speaker 1: and listen, he's my dad, but he's also I mean, 670 00:32:05,800 --> 00:32:09,440 Speaker 1: he's an icon and UM I just did a pot 671 00:32:09,480 --> 00:32:11,520 Speaker 1: if you haven't listened, making a case for him to 672 00:32:11,560 --> 00:32:13,480 Speaker 1: be in the Hall of Fame. He's been on the 673 00:32:13,520 --> 00:32:16,840 Speaker 1: pod before, so if you're new and you're new listener, UM, 674 00:32:16,880 --> 00:32:18,800 Speaker 1: he's been on a couple of times. He's always got 675 00:32:18,840 --> 00:32:22,680 Speaker 1: good takes and UM, it's a treasure trove of information 676 00:32:22,720 --> 00:32:25,640 Speaker 1: when you when you get an opportunity to talk to 677 00:32:25,640 --> 00:32:27,920 Speaker 1: Butch Harmon And like I said, I'm lucky. UM I 678 00:32:27,920 --> 00:32:29,800 Speaker 1: talked to him all the time. He's my dad, but um, 679 00:32:29,800 --> 00:32:33,280 Speaker 1: he's just such an iconic figure in golf instruction, Um, 680 00:32:33,480 --> 00:32:38,240 Speaker 1: an iconic figure in in professional golf. And anytime UM 681 00:32:38,400 --> 00:32:40,520 Speaker 1: I get a chance to talk to him, I feel 682 00:32:40,920 --> 00:32:44,160 Speaker 1: I'm much better for it. And that was it. Uh 683 00:32:44,240 --> 00:32:46,200 Speaker 1: So two episodes this week. If you haven't listened to 684 00:32:46,280 --> 00:32:50,880 Speaker 1: yesterday's go check it out. But UM, I figured pretty 685 00:32:50,880 --> 00:32:54,680 Speaker 1: cool to do that around this week Special week. We're 686 00:32:54,680 --> 00:32:57,480 Speaker 1: all looking forward to see um Augusta National and all 687 00:32:57,480 --> 00:33:00,760 Speaker 1: its glory and I'm looking forward to it as well. 688 00:33:00,800 --> 00:33:04,040 Speaker 1: So hope everybody enjoys watching if you're going have fun, 689 00:33:04,080 --> 00:33:05,960 Speaker 1: and if you're watching on TV, enjoy it as well. 690 00:33:06,240 --> 00:33:08,680 Speaker 1: Son of a Butch comes to you every Wednesday. We 691 00:33:08,760 --> 00:33:10,000 Speaker 1: will see you next week.