1 00:00:04,080 --> 00:00:07,640 Speaker 1: Any sense of what your success has done to Lab. 2 00:00:08,760 --> 00:00:12,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, I had to give Will McKenzie one of my 3 00:00:12,880 --> 00:00:15,800 Speaker 2: backups because he couldn't get one until like the end 4 00:00:15,800 --> 00:00:19,640 Speaker 2: of September, and that's a pro. And then a friend 5 00:00:19,680 --> 00:00:22,959 Speaker 2: of mine, a friend of a friend, ordered one and 6 00:00:23,160 --> 00:00:26,600 Speaker 2: is like eight months back ordered. So yeah, I think 7 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:27,360 Speaker 2: they're pretty busy. 8 00:00:31,920 --> 00:00:34,800 Speaker 3: Put another log on the fire. 9 00:00:37,680 --> 00:00:40,160 Speaker 4: Nobody he is getting time. 10 00:00:44,880 --> 00:00:47,040 Speaker 5: Welcome to the fire pit with Matt Chanella. 11 00:00:48,040 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 6: So Lucas Glover wins the Windham Championship and for anyone 12 00:00:52,000 --> 00:00:55,560 Speaker 6: paying attention, especially his inner circle of friends, it wasn't 13 00:00:55,680 --> 00:01:00,720 Speaker 6: that surprising. Mac Parnhart, Glover's longtime friend and manager, literally 14 00:01:00,760 --> 00:01:01,520 Speaker 6: predicted it. 15 00:01:02,360 --> 00:01:06,119 Speaker 7: And Mac just said, man, this is this is incredible, 16 00:01:06,160 --> 00:01:10,199 Speaker 7: and you know this is amazing. And but he looked 17 00:01:10,200 --> 00:01:13,240 Speaker 7: over at me and he goes, He's going to win Greensburro. 18 00:01:14,520 --> 00:01:16,479 Speaker 8: That's the one. He's that's the one he's going. 19 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:17,680 Speaker 2: To win again. 20 00:01:17,720 --> 00:01:20,840 Speaker 6: After three sessions with Jason Kuhn, the former Navy seal, 21 00:01:21,080 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 6: and after putting a LAB putter in play in Memorial 22 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:27,520 Speaker 6: in June, Glover was on the definition of a heater 23 00:01:28,200 --> 00:01:31,600 Speaker 6: in his twenty four rounds. After Memorial and at Mirfield. 24 00:01:31,840 --> 00:01:35,399 Speaker 6: He had nineteen rounds in the sixties, which included a 25 00:01:35,480 --> 00:01:39,240 Speaker 6: sixty two, sixty three and two sixty fours. He had 26 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:41,760 Speaker 6: only one round over par a seventy two in the 27 00:01:41,760 --> 00:01:44,319 Speaker 6: second round of the Canadian Open. And now, after a 28 00:01:44,400 --> 00:01:48,240 Speaker 6: decade of dealing with yips in what climaxed at setting 29 00:01:48,280 --> 00:01:52,160 Speaker 6: the putter behind the ball and essentially push putting, Glover 30 00:01:52,320 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 6: had his fifth win on the PGA Tour from a 31 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:58,400 Speaker 6: late Sunday night in Greensboro. As he got into his car, 32 00:01:58,600 --> 00:02:01,480 Speaker 6: took the wheel and allowed him self a massive exhale. 33 00:02:01,760 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 6: It was immediately onto Memphis, where he had just qualified 34 00:02:05,240 --> 00:02:07,240 Speaker 6: for the first FedEx Cup playoff event. 35 00:02:08,080 --> 00:02:11,720 Speaker 1: Now your mental switch that you've made with Jason, and 36 00:02:11,760 --> 00:02:14,880 Speaker 1: then this change with the weapon you're using on the green, 37 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:17,920 Speaker 1: right like that's a tool. Right now, you've got a 38 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 1: new tool, a new mind, but you've got the same 39 00:02:21,800 --> 00:02:25,840 Speaker 1: old ball striking, and you've got that resolve and the 40 00:02:25,919 --> 00:02:30,200 Speaker 1: grit and grind. Of course you go back. Of course, 41 00:02:30,280 --> 00:02:32,680 Speaker 1: you validated the following week. 42 00:02:32,720 --> 00:02:35,000 Speaker 9: I mean, of course, you break through that finish line 43 00:02:35,040 --> 00:02:38,240 Speaker 9: as Mac described of a marathon runner in a collapse, 44 00:02:38,480 --> 00:02:40,840 Speaker 9: and then you get back up and run another race 45 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 9: and win it. 46 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:45,959 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, that was Yeah. Like I said, you just 47 00:02:46,040 --> 00:02:49,440 Speaker 2: kind of keep riding, rode the wave. There was just 48 00:02:49,960 --> 00:02:53,919 Speaker 2: an extreme, extreme, extreme amount of confidence when I got 49 00:02:53,919 --> 00:02:56,240 Speaker 2: to Memphis for all of the reasons you just said, 50 00:02:56,400 --> 00:02:58,680 Speaker 2: And you've hit the nail exactly on the head by 51 00:02:58,680 --> 00:03:02,000 Speaker 2: the ways you just said it. And I did say, 52 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:05,200 Speaker 2: you know, after Greensboro and in between that that you 53 00:03:05,320 --> 00:03:08,360 Speaker 2: used a perfect word there, a weapon, And then it 54 00:03:08,400 --> 00:03:10,960 Speaker 2: had been such a crutch for so long, and now 55 00:03:11,000 --> 00:03:15,200 Speaker 2: I'm showing up with confidence on the greens and something 56 00:03:15,240 --> 00:03:19,640 Speaker 2: I believe in and at a place again I like that. 57 00:03:19,720 --> 00:03:25,639 Speaker 2: I've finished third there last year, I believe. And Crystal, 58 00:03:25,639 --> 00:03:27,960 Speaker 2: in my wife, she was saying, you know, even leading up, 59 00:03:27,960 --> 00:03:29,720 Speaker 2: she goes, you just need to get to Memphis because 60 00:03:29,760 --> 00:03:34,520 Speaker 2: that's your course. And turned out Greensboro was and that's 61 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:36,440 Speaker 2: how I got to Memphis. But you know, she she 62 00:03:36,560 --> 00:03:39,040 Speaker 2: called that one. If you just get there, you're gonna 63 00:03:39,040 --> 00:03:40,600 Speaker 2: do good. You know, you're gonna do well. I think 64 00:03:40,600 --> 00:03:43,040 Speaker 2: you can win there, man. You know, I agree with 65 00:03:43,080 --> 00:03:47,160 Speaker 2: you just got to get there type situation. But then 66 00:03:47,200 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 2: when we did get there, I was, you know, riding 67 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:53,640 Speaker 2: the high but also still thinking, man, I'm still feeling 68 00:03:53,640 --> 00:03:57,360 Speaker 2: pretty fresh and still you know, love this place and 69 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 2: playing nice and just played excellent golf the last six 70 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:06,160 Speaker 2: seven weeks. And you know, now the second season kind 71 00:04:06,160 --> 00:04:11,000 Speaker 2: of starts, you know, the playoffs, and now now we 72 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:13,560 Speaker 2: can tick off some goals for next year, you know, 73 00:04:13,640 --> 00:04:16,320 Speaker 2: maybe get in some majors, maybe get in the big events, 74 00:04:16,400 --> 00:04:19,640 Speaker 2: signature events, And wouldn't pick a better time to be 75 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:22,240 Speaker 2: full of confidence and right now, and so let's do 76 00:04:22,360 --> 00:04:24,200 Speaker 2: what we did last week and stick to what we've 77 00:04:24,200 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 2: been doing, and you know, go have fun Putton and 78 00:04:27,960 --> 00:04:28,680 Speaker 2: let's do it again. 79 00:04:30,120 --> 00:04:32,159 Speaker 5: Which makes you really dangerous. 80 00:04:32,760 --> 00:04:38,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, yep, every golfer, every athlete, you know, you confident 81 00:04:38,320 --> 00:04:40,960 Speaker 2: and confident in what you're doing and how you're doing it, 82 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:46,360 Speaker 2: and you know feel fresh, pretty rested somehow. Yeah, very 83 00:04:46,440 --> 00:04:50,560 Speaker 2: dangerous any anybody in that situation, in this situation. 84 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:54,240 Speaker 6: Glover opened with a sixty six, followed by a sixty four. 85 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:57,719 Speaker 6: He shot another sixty six on Saturday and started the 86 00:04:57,760 --> 00:05:01,560 Speaker 6: final round with the lead. Some of the notable contenders 87 00:05:01,600 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 6: were Tommy Fleetwood two back, Rory McElroy three back, and 88 00:05:06,600 --> 00:05:10,719 Speaker 6: Patrick Cantley, who was five back. In the sweltering heat 89 00:05:10,800 --> 00:05:14,159 Speaker 6: of a Southern summer. Rory and Cantley made a run 90 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:17,359 Speaker 6: and Glover seems to have finally hit a wall, but 91 00:05:17,520 --> 00:05:22,080 Speaker 6: not on the greens. He's struggling getting to them, which 92 00:05:22,120 --> 00:05:25,679 Speaker 6: is typically his strength and an indicator that he has spent. 93 00:05:26,880 --> 00:05:31,360 Speaker 6: It's his putter that's actually saving him. Before we get 94 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:33,919 Speaker 6: to a mix of the CBS broadcast as Glover is 95 00:05:33,960 --> 00:05:36,440 Speaker 6: trying to win back to back, I just want to 96 00:05:36,440 --> 00:05:40,000 Speaker 6: thank Dormy Workshop for their sponsorship of this podcast. The 97 00:05:40,040 --> 00:05:43,200 Speaker 6: Canadian based company only makes great stuff and we're lucky 98 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 6: to have them putting our logo on a variety of things, 99 00:05:45,839 --> 00:05:49,960 Speaker 6: all available at Firepitcollective dot com. 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Okay, 103 00:06:02,200 --> 00:06:05,520 Speaker 6: let's go to CBS on that Sunday, August thirteenth, twenty 104 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:08,440 Speaker 6: twenty three, as Glover, who has a one shot lead 105 00:06:08,520 --> 00:06:11,480 Speaker 6: over Cantley, has a long putt to save par on 106 00:06:11,520 --> 00:06:13,680 Speaker 6: the thirteenth. 107 00:06:14,000 --> 00:06:15,320 Speaker 5: Ah, He's done it. 108 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:23,360 Speaker 10: Wow to look about clutch run to the next tea. 109 00:06:24,960 --> 00:06:29,120 Speaker 6: On that next t a par three, he rinsed his iron. 110 00:06:29,720 --> 00:06:32,680 Speaker 6: Here's Jim Nance and Ian Baker Finch on the call 111 00:06:32,839 --> 00:06:36,039 Speaker 6: as he hits his third shot back to fourteen. 112 00:06:41,000 --> 00:06:43,080 Speaker 11: Can he get it in close enough to make another 113 00:06:43,120 --> 00:06:44,400 Speaker 11: good putt for the bogie? 114 00:06:44,800 --> 00:06:47,520 Speaker 6: Here's Ian Baker Finch and Dottie Pepper on that putt 115 00:06:47,520 --> 00:06:48,480 Speaker 6: to save bogie. 116 00:06:49,320 --> 00:06:51,800 Speaker 12: Can he make two in a row? 117 00:06:51,240 --> 00:06:53,240 Speaker 13: Yeah, yes he can. 118 00:06:53,960 --> 00:06:59,120 Speaker 11: Water putt for Glover comm unbeliever twenty feet at the thirteenth, 119 00:06:59,400 --> 00:07:01,719 Speaker 11: thirty feet for body here at fourteen. 120 00:07:02,400 --> 00:07:04,839 Speaker 6: After a par at fifteen, he birdies the par five 121 00:07:04,920 --> 00:07:07,560 Speaker 6: sixteenth to get back into a tie with can't lay 122 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 6: at fifteen under this for par at seventeen. Baker Finch 123 00:07:12,040 --> 00:07:14,480 Speaker 6: back on the call. 124 00:07:14,480 --> 00:07:18,239 Speaker 11: Lind up straight, struck it straight and straight in the middle. 125 00:07:23,440 --> 00:07:27,559 Speaker 11: Lurcus Glover has hung in there once again. 126 00:07:28,160 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 6: After making par on the eighteenth, it was off to 127 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:31,880 Speaker 6: a playoff. Here's Jim Nance. 128 00:07:33,040 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 14: Two men will battle it out in Memphis, Lucas Glover 129 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:38,840 Speaker 14: and Patrick Cantlay. 130 00:07:39,280 --> 00:07:42,560 Speaker 6: Cantley rinsed his first playoff te shot and after Glover 131 00:07:42,720 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 6: lagged up for an easy par, Patrick Cantley had a 132 00:07:45,440 --> 00:07:48,040 Speaker 6: twenty two foot putt to extend the playoff back to. 133 00:07:48,120 --> 00:07:51,440 Speaker 14: Nance has to make it or Glover is the champion. 134 00:07:55,640 --> 00:08:02,160 Speaker 14: Got a chance? Oh sends the edge and Lucas Glover 135 00:08:02,360 --> 00:08:07,560 Speaker 14: goes back to back, including the opening leg of the 136 00:08:07,600 --> 00:08:12,440 Speaker 14: FedEx Cup playoffs one for the old guys. 137 00:08:14,240 --> 00:08:16,960 Speaker 6: This was win number six for the forty three year 138 00:08:16,960 --> 00:08:20,880 Speaker 6: old Glover, a life changing and career altering stretch of golf, 139 00:08:21,120 --> 00:08:24,720 Speaker 6: with the yips seemingly in the rear view mirror. Back 140 00:08:24,720 --> 00:08:25,640 Speaker 6: to mac Barnhardt. 141 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:30,280 Speaker 4: He went back to back on the PGA Tour against 142 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 4: two of the best fields in the game, coming in 143 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:36,240 Speaker 4: with the FedEx Cup and all the pressure in the. 144 00:08:36,360 --> 00:08:42,600 Speaker 14: Back that that that you can't believe. And then to 145 00:08:42,640 --> 00:08:44,440 Speaker 14: add ind to that, you know it's it's one hundred 146 00:08:44,440 --> 00:08:47,199 Speaker 14: and eighty thousand degrees. You know they're playing on the sun. 147 00:08:49,120 --> 00:08:50,960 Speaker 14: You know, he hits it in the water on fourteen, 148 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:55,280 Speaker 14: whereas before you know that might have had a little 149 00:08:55,760 --> 00:08:58,080 Speaker 14: Lucas did. I watched very closely when he hit in 150 00:08:58,080 --> 00:09:00,160 Speaker 14: the water. He didn't, he didn't really do anything. You know, 151 00:09:00,240 --> 00:09:02,000 Speaker 14: them just kind of went and walked over to the 152 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:05,080 Speaker 14: drop area. You know this guy, I mean, he's a 153 00:09:05,320 --> 00:09:09,000 Speaker 14: he's a warrior now you know. But yeah, nobody will 154 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:10,760 Speaker 14: never know. No, And I'm glad you know that. I mean, 155 00:09:10,800 --> 00:09:15,720 Speaker 14: nobody understands just the distractions of going from I don't 156 00:09:15,720 --> 00:09:17,079 Speaker 14: know what was he one hundred and tenth and fed 157 00:09:17,280 --> 00:09:19,640 Speaker 14: X to I don't know where he was, but he 158 00:09:19,679 --> 00:09:22,920 Speaker 14: went to the top seventy FedEx or somethwhere top fifty. 159 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:27,360 Speaker 14: That alone is enough distraction to kind of go, let 160 00:09:27,360 --> 00:09:32,720 Speaker 14: your outsigh relief. You know, I've made it. That's what happens. 161 00:09:32,760 --> 00:09:34,760 Speaker 14: It's like the guy that finishes the race. They run 162 00:09:34,800 --> 00:09:36,560 Speaker 14: through the tape, you know, they put their arms out 163 00:09:36,600 --> 00:09:38,240 Speaker 14: and they run through the tape and then they collapse. 164 00:09:38,480 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 14: Because that's kind of what went in the god urnament is. 165 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:42,440 Speaker 14: I mean, it takes so much out of you and 166 00:09:42,440 --> 00:09:45,000 Speaker 14: when and so for him to come back in the 167 00:09:45,040 --> 00:09:49,560 Speaker 14: heat again, same heat, to be rested and against the 168 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 14: testament to Kobe who trains him and keeps him in 169 00:09:53,320 --> 00:09:57,079 Speaker 14: line like that. But he's forty three too. He's not 170 00:09:57,080 --> 00:10:00,280 Speaker 14: not a child. I mean, he's in GoF he's he's 171 00:10:00,640 --> 00:10:03,760 Speaker 14: he's been playing twenty years out there to get that 172 00:10:03,840 --> 00:10:08,960 Speaker 14: mental stamina to hang in there. It doesn't shock me 173 00:10:09,040 --> 00:10:11,000 Speaker 14: with him, but it's still I mean, you would have 174 00:10:11,040 --> 00:10:13,800 Speaker 14: been okay if he'd finished top five. He just said, Man, 175 00:10:14,080 --> 00:10:16,240 Speaker 14: that was a great run to come back in a 176 00:10:16,240 --> 00:10:21,440 Speaker 14: playoff and beat Patrick Cantley. Yeah, that was. I mean, 177 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:24,439 Speaker 14: for me, it's one of those things I'm standing there watching. 178 00:10:24,600 --> 00:10:28,400 Speaker 14: I I mean, I was stunned. I don't. I think 179 00:10:28,440 --> 00:10:30,600 Speaker 14: stunned is as easy as best all I can say 180 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:32,040 Speaker 14: to me. 181 00:10:32,160 --> 00:10:34,000 Speaker 1: It goes at that point, it goes from being a 182 00:10:34,000 --> 00:10:35,680 Speaker 1: golf story to a sports story. 183 00:10:36,120 --> 00:10:36,679 Speaker 14: I agree. 184 00:10:36,840 --> 00:10:37,480 Speaker 2: I agree. 185 00:10:39,320 --> 00:10:41,440 Speaker 14: He's a sportsman, so it would make sense, you know, 186 00:10:42,040 --> 00:10:47,959 Speaker 14: and you know that is when you know you know Lucas. 187 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:50,560 Speaker 14: I think it was he hit nine greens on Sunday 188 00:10:51,440 --> 00:10:55,880 Speaker 14: at Memphis, and I remember I think he said to 189 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:57,960 Speaker 14: me he didn't feel like that mini greens or something 190 00:10:58,160 --> 00:11:01,480 Speaker 14: kind of but and I was like, I remember saying 191 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:05,600 Speaker 14: to him, I said, Amen, I go, these guys can't 192 00:11:05,679 --> 00:11:11,000 Speaker 14: let you beat them hitting nine greens. Got we got 193 00:11:11,000 --> 00:11:15,000 Speaker 14: some we got They better be paying attention because you know, 194 00:11:15,080 --> 00:11:17,920 Speaker 14: Lucas is the thirteen fourteen green guy day right, and 195 00:11:18,760 --> 00:11:21,000 Speaker 14: you can't let him beat you hitting nine dreams. 196 00:11:21,360 --> 00:11:24,760 Speaker 6: Back to Lucas Glover again. Our conversation was in September, 197 00:11:24,840 --> 00:11:27,040 Speaker 6: a few weeks after his back to back wins in 198 00:11:27,160 --> 00:11:28,520 Speaker 6: August of twenty twenty three. 199 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:31,800 Speaker 5: You're in the bloodstream, You're you are, this is you. 200 00:11:31,880 --> 00:11:35,600 Speaker 5: This is your personal story. Are you able to see 201 00:11:35,640 --> 00:11:39,040 Speaker 5: that it goes from like that's a damn good golf 202 00:11:39,080 --> 00:11:41,880 Speaker 5: story to holy shit, this is a sports story. 203 00:11:42,960 --> 00:11:46,560 Speaker 2: Yeah? I think so, But mainly for the reasons I 204 00:11:46,600 --> 00:11:50,959 Speaker 2: mentioned earlier. Is those you know, the stories of perseverance 205 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:54,679 Speaker 2: and the stories of self belief and hard work and 206 00:11:55,840 --> 00:12:00,560 Speaker 2: believing in yourself and all those cliches that we attached 207 00:12:00,559 --> 00:12:06,080 Speaker 2: to sports, and unfortunately not enough to two people outside 208 00:12:06,080 --> 00:12:08,040 Speaker 2: of sports that that are doing the same things in 209 00:12:08,080 --> 00:12:13,680 Speaker 2: different ways. But but yeah, yeah, I see that, and 210 00:12:13,720 --> 00:12:17,560 Speaker 2: I hope I hope people see it or some one 211 00:12:17,600 --> 00:12:21,800 Speaker 2: person sees it and changes their mindset about something. Just 212 00:12:22,800 --> 00:12:25,800 Speaker 2: that'll be enough for me. But but yeah, I do 213 00:12:25,960 --> 00:12:32,960 Speaker 2: understand the influence is the right word. But I do 214 00:12:33,120 --> 00:12:36,920 Speaker 2: understand the impact. That's the there's the word that that 215 00:12:36,920 --> 00:12:39,880 Speaker 2: that it could have and that makes me. That makes 216 00:12:39,920 --> 00:12:44,240 Speaker 2: me happy and more thankful is that, like we said, 217 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 2: we can I can use this to to push my 218 00:12:46,760 --> 00:12:50,520 Speaker 2: kids in a in a positive way, and then other 219 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:53,559 Speaker 2: people that that may be able to use this as 220 00:12:53,840 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 2: as a as a motivator. 221 00:12:55,640 --> 00:12:58,440 Speaker 9: Isn't it really just about like your son or your 222 00:12:58,520 --> 00:13:00,800 Speaker 9: daughter saying, I'm proud of you, daddy, and that now 223 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:05,600 Speaker 9: you've given them, You've given them the thing that they'll 224 00:13:05,600 --> 00:13:07,720 Speaker 9: be able to hold on to for like you know, 225 00:13:07,760 --> 00:13:11,480 Speaker 9: you're referencing your grandfather and the accomplishments he's had. You know, 226 00:13:11,559 --> 00:13:14,120 Speaker 9: they'll be able to reference you for the rest of 227 00:13:14,160 --> 00:13:14,720 Speaker 9: their life. 228 00:13:14,960 --> 00:13:15,960 Speaker 1: And I saw my. 229 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:18,439 Speaker 9: Because they're at an age where it's not like they're 230 00:13:18,679 --> 00:13:22,240 Speaker 9: one or two or even you know, thirty or thirty two. 231 00:13:22,440 --> 00:13:26,440 Speaker 9: They're at a very tender, impactful agent. Isn't that what 232 00:13:26,520 --> 00:13:27,320 Speaker 9: it's about? 233 00:13:27,520 --> 00:13:30,959 Speaker 2: One hundred percent? One hundred percent you know if you yeah, 234 00:13:31,520 --> 00:13:34,480 Speaker 2: you hope in life you reach them first, you know 235 00:13:35,320 --> 00:13:38,960 Speaker 2: your bubble. If not, you're doing it wrong, right, You 236 00:13:39,040 --> 00:13:42,040 Speaker 2: just hope you get that chance one hundred percent. Yeah, 237 00:13:42,080 --> 00:13:47,160 Speaker 2: well yeah, absolutely and yeah, but yeah, back to what 238 00:13:47,200 --> 00:13:49,439 Speaker 2: we said, you know, practice what you preach, and now 239 00:13:49,480 --> 00:13:51,800 Speaker 2: I can have a I have something I can point 240 00:13:51,840 --> 00:13:54,520 Speaker 2: to and say, remember you were there, that's that was 241 00:13:54,559 --> 00:13:58,320 Speaker 2: that moment, that's where it all came and h and yeah, 242 00:13:58,480 --> 00:14:03,720 Speaker 2: just to have that opportunity to have that, to have 243 00:14:03,760 --> 00:14:06,880 Speaker 2: that potential impact on them, it was all that all 244 00:14:06,880 --> 00:14:09,960 Speaker 2: that any of us care about as parents. 245 00:14:09,760 --> 00:14:14,360 Speaker 6: Amen to that. Back to Michael Simms, Glover's longtime friend. 246 00:14:14,600 --> 00:14:18,000 Speaker 7: Again, Matt, it was it was neat to see everything 247 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:21,720 Speaker 7: kind of it was neat to see Mac do his thing, 248 00:14:23,320 --> 00:14:27,160 Speaker 7: you know, and put pieces of the puzzle kind of 249 00:14:27,160 --> 00:14:29,640 Speaker 7: on the table, and then to watch them all get 250 00:14:30,040 --> 00:14:37,520 Speaker 7: put together is uh, it's exciting, It's really really cool. 251 00:14:41,000 --> 00:14:43,320 Speaker 6: A big part of what was put together was Jason 252 00:14:43,440 --> 00:14:45,560 Speaker 6: Kohn again, the former Navy seal. 253 00:14:46,280 --> 00:14:49,880 Speaker 5: To win a PGA Tour event is bonkers. There's only 254 00:14:50,040 --> 00:14:52,920 Speaker 5: like you know, there's only one every week and the 255 00:14:52,960 --> 00:14:59,520 Speaker 5: rest are all losers in theory. So to see Lucas 256 00:14:59,600 --> 00:15:02,560 Speaker 5: do that at then to follow it up with all 257 00:15:02,640 --> 00:15:05,400 Speaker 5: the other distractions that come with a win and the 258 00:15:05,520 --> 00:15:11,360 Speaker 5: exhaustion that comes with with a win, mental, physical, you know, 259 00:15:11,400 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 5: you got to get up and then get to the 260 00:15:13,440 --> 00:15:16,360 Speaker 5: next venue and get right in and you're talking about 261 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:19,720 Speaker 5: full field like, you know, these are He's not winning 262 00:15:19,760 --> 00:15:23,960 Speaker 5: low level events. These are elite level events. Playoffs would 263 00:15:24,000 --> 00:15:28,480 Speaker 5: be shocking to everybody else in this It's it wasn't 264 00:15:28,560 --> 00:15:31,680 Speaker 5: just a golf story. It was a sports story. This 265 00:15:31,920 --> 00:15:35,440 Speaker 5: was this was transcendent at that point. To win back 266 00:15:35,480 --> 00:15:39,960 Speaker 5: to back PGA Tour events is absolutely mind boggling shocking 267 00:15:40,360 --> 00:15:43,320 Speaker 5: to the general public and anybody who actually follows the 268 00:15:43,360 --> 00:15:47,640 Speaker 5: game at a high level. But was it surprising to you? 269 00:15:47,680 --> 00:15:52,080 Speaker 15: No, I mean I wouldn't say it was surprising a 270 00:15:52,120 --> 00:15:54,880 Speaker 15: little bit, of course, because of the odds that are involved. 271 00:15:55,000 --> 00:15:58,200 Speaker 15: But I've always felt like an underdog, and I've always 272 00:15:58,280 --> 00:16:00,480 Speaker 15: rooted for the underdog, and that's what we set out 273 00:16:00,520 --> 00:16:04,000 Speaker 15: to do, you know. And I mean, yeah, originally it's 274 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:05,880 Speaker 15: We're going to overcome the yips and get your game 275 00:16:05,960 --> 00:16:08,760 Speaker 15: back on par and start moving up the ladder and whatever. 276 00:16:08,840 --> 00:16:12,560 Speaker 4: But you won back to back. 277 00:16:13,920 --> 00:16:15,080 Speaker 16: I mean, you know, I mean with. 278 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:16,720 Speaker 15: Our intention though, that's what we want to do. We 279 00:16:16,760 --> 00:16:20,400 Speaker 15: want to keep that up, you know. And yeah, I 280 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:24,680 Speaker 15: mean it's I was just I guess I've had a 281 00:16:24,880 --> 00:16:26,680 Speaker 15: surprised of course, a little bit. But you know, I 282 00:16:26,680 --> 00:16:30,560 Speaker 15: think that critics and the low odds, rather than being 283 00:16:30,560 --> 00:16:34,920 Speaker 15: defining characteristics of our capability, they're natural properties of difficult tasks. 284 00:16:34,960 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 15: That's what makes them special and worthy of pursuit. And 285 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:40,280 Speaker 15: it's the pursuit of an aim that keeps our soul 286 00:16:40,320 --> 00:16:43,120 Speaker 15: alife more so than the accomplishment of it. And so 287 00:16:43,400 --> 00:16:47,440 Speaker 15: why limit ourselves with Okay, well, if we get in 288 00:16:47,480 --> 00:16:49,600 Speaker 15: the top twenty, that'll be good enough, you know, Or 289 00:16:49,640 --> 00:16:51,400 Speaker 15: if we get in this that or the other thing, 290 00:16:51,400 --> 00:16:53,520 Speaker 15: that'll be good enough. Like let's set our sites on 291 00:16:53,560 --> 00:16:56,200 Speaker 15: winning this and winning all of them. Why wouldn't we, 292 00:16:56,960 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 15: you know, And we'll see what happened. But that's the intention. 293 00:17:02,320 --> 00:17:03,600 Speaker 15: I mean, we don't go out on a mission and 294 00:17:03,640 --> 00:17:05,439 Speaker 15: the Seal teems to kind of feel it out and 295 00:17:05,440 --> 00:17:08,400 Speaker 15: see how it goes. We're going out to absolutely dominate, 296 00:17:09,560 --> 00:17:14,320 Speaker 15: you know, destroying, destroying, demoralize on our opponent as soon 297 00:17:14,359 --> 00:17:17,000 Speaker 15: as possible. Now in competition, of course, there's some moral 298 00:17:17,040 --> 00:17:19,159 Speaker 15: ethical boundaries that are different from combat and things like that, 299 00:17:19,200 --> 00:17:21,720 Speaker 15: but that's what we're going into. Absolutely crush the competition. 300 00:17:22,520 --> 00:17:25,040 Speaker 15: We're going in to win every single time, all of them. 301 00:17:25,680 --> 00:17:30,760 Speaker 1: It must be so rewarding it is to be you 302 00:17:31,440 --> 00:17:34,960 Speaker 1: and to have this kind of impact on people's lives 303 00:17:35,480 --> 00:17:40,040 Speaker 1: because they must feel so lost and so embarrassed. 304 00:17:40,119 --> 00:17:45,040 Speaker 5: We're so you know, angst ridden, and then you're able 305 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:45,960 Speaker 5: to like bring it. 306 00:17:45,880 --> 00:17:48,800 Speaker 15: Back it's very meaningful to me, and it's incredibly rewarding. 307 00:17:48,880 --> 00:17:54,600 Speaker 15: And it's because when I was in college, I never 308 00:17:54,640 --> 00:17:56,840 Speaker 15: heard of the term yips. Until the years after I 309 00:17:56,880 --> 00:18:01,080 Speaker 15: was done playing. I didn't know what had happened. I 310 00:18:01,160 --> 00:18:04,879 Speaker 15: just knew it was some sort of anomaly, you know. 311 00:18:05,160 --> 00:18:06,880 Speaker 15: I knew I wasn't mentally weak, and then I went 312 00:18:06,920 --> 00:18:08,960 Speaker 15: and I proved that by going through buds and seal 313 00:18:09,000 --> 00:18:09,880 Speaker 15: training and how weak. 314 00:18:10,760 --> 00:18:11,880 Speaker 2: But I never really knew. 315 00:18:11,920 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 15: But when I take myself back to that point in time, 316 00:18:14,760 --> 00:18:16,119 Speaker 15: and I think, I kind of try to not go 317 00:18:16,160 --> 00:18:22,159 Speaker 15: there too often. It was so dark, and it was 318 00:18:22,320 --> 00:18:25,000 Speaker 15: so hard, and it was so embarrassing, and it was 319 00:18:25,800 --> 00:18:30,560 Speaker 15: frustrating because you don't know how to describe it to anyone, 320 00:18:30,640 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 15: you know, and it's very lonely and you feel like 321 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:35,080 Speaker 15: you're the only person in the world. This was before 322 00:18:35,080 --> 00:18:37,800 Speaker 15: social media, so you can't get on there and look 323 00:18:37,840 --> 00:18:41,280 Speaker 15: it up, you know, like AOL I think was coming 324 00:18:41,320 --> 00:18:44,320 Speaker 15: around about that time or something, you know, the dial 325 00:18:44,400 --> 00:18:46,560 Speaker 15: up internet, so it's not like you can hop on Google. 326 00:18:46,600 --> 00:18:48,600 Speaker 15: And even if we had, I wouldn't know what the 327 00:18:48,600 --> 00:18:50,399 Speaker 15: college because I've never heard of the yips, you know, 328 00:18:51,000 --> 00:18:54,720 Speaker 15: I just it was so hard, but I found God 329 00:18:54,800 --> 00:18:58,240 Speaker 15: through it, I developed I learned about myself through it. 330 00:18:58,280 --> 00:18:59,800 Speaker 15: I got better through it, and I think that implosion 331 00:18:59,800 --> 00:19:03,879 Speaker 15: of made me a person capable of becoming a Navy seal. 332 00:19:04,400 --> 00:19:07,560 Speaker 15: And then through the sealed teams, the experiences, relationships developed, 333 00:19:07,560 --> 00:19:13,880 Speaker 15: and confidence gained, all sorts of things helped me develop 334 00:19:13,880 --> 00:19:17,479 Speaker 15: a solution for this problem. And it's incredibly rewarding and 335 00:19:17,520 --> 00:19:21,080 Speaker 15: meaningful to me to help athletes with it. And that's 336 00:19:21,080 --> 00:19:24,520 Speaker 15: why it's it's always a different version of the same story, 337 00:19:24,840 --> 00:19:26,639 Speaker 15: you know, when they come to me and start talking 338 00:19:26,680 --> 00:19:28,159 Speaker 15: through it, and. 339 00:19:30,440 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 6: Yeah, let's go back to Glover. 340 00:19:33,320 --> 00:19:35,760 Speaker 1: Was it just like this massive stress test and then 341 00:19:35,800 --> 00:19:38,800 Speaker 1: you now you're able to kind of stop down, reflect 342 00:19:38,840 --> 00:19:42,120 Speaker 1: and reset and reconfigure your future. 343 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:46,720 Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, yeah, for sure. You know, go from Memphis 344 00:19:46,760 --> 00:19:51,240 Speaker 2: to Chicago and still kind of riding the high there, 345 00:19:51,400 --> 00:19:53,240 Speaker 2: just didn't play that great and then kind of ran 346 00:19:53,240 --> 00:19:55,679 Speaker 2: out of gas in Atlanta. To be honest, I was exhausted, 347 00:19:56,760 --> 00:19:59,880 Speaker 2: but yeah, got home, yeah, yeah, and then got home 348 00:20:00,240 --> 00:20:05,760 Speaker 2: and I've just been home. Man, it's been awesome and 349 00:20:07,720 --> 00:20:10,440 Speaker 2: just yeah, I don't haven't been talking about it much, 350 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:16,000 Speaker 2: but I've sure been thinking about it a lot, and yeah, 351 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:21,320 Speaker 2: it's just reflecting on it. But again, I'm not really 352 00:20:21,359 --> 00:20:24,120 Speaker 2: that way. I'm like, well, all right, let's use this, 353 00:20:25,280 --> 00:20:27,960 Speaker 2: let's use this, let's go have the best year we've 354 00:20:27,960 --> 00:20:31,040 Speaker 2: had next year. And I'm in all the majors, I'm 355 00:20:31,040 --> 00:20:35,080 Speaker 2: in all the signature events. And you know, I got 356 00:20:35,080 --> 00:20:37,639 Speaker 2: home and Sunday night and Tuesday I was in the 357 00:20:37,640 --> 00:20:42,520 Speaker 2: gym and and just motivated, just and happy and it's fun. 358 00:20:42,560 --> 00:20:47,439 Speaker 2: And I played golf one time since Atlanta, and but 359 00:20:47,880 --> 00:20:52,639 Speaker 2: it's not ever too far from my brain. And just 360 00:20:52,760 --> 00:20:54,440 Speaker 2: trying to get back in shape and get my body 361 00:20:54,440 --> 00:20:57,000 Speaker 2: where I wanted and play a couple of times this fall, 362 00:20:57,040 --> 00:20:59,800 Speaker 2: and and uh, just stay fresh for twenty four. 363 00:21:01,200 --> 00:21:01,800 Speaker 1: So fun. 364 00:21:02,640 --> 00:21:04,800 Speaker 2: Absolutely, it is so fun. 365 00:21:05,400 --> 00:21:06,440 Speaker 6: Back to Michael Simms. 366 00:21:06,920 --> 00:21:09,280 Speaker 7: You know, it wasn't until after the Tour Championship that 367 00:21:10,440 --> 00:21:12,359 Speaker 7: I got to say some of the things that I 368 00:21:12,400 --> 00:21:14,840 Speaker 7: wanted to really say to him, just really really proud 369 00:21:14,880 --> 00:21:16,640 Speaker 7: of really proud of them, and. 370 00:21:16,640 --> 00:21:18,399 Speaker 1: Give me a give me a nugget or two of 371 00:21:18,400 --> 00:21:21,679 Speaker 1: what you really wanted to say to them. 372 00:21:21,880 --> 00:21:31,080 Speaker 7: I think that's just between Lucas and I. Some things 373 00:21:31,080 --> 00:21:39,600 Speaker 7: are best left unsaid, you know. 374 00:21:40,160 --> 00:21:41,480 Speaker 2: There there. 375 00:21:43,040 --> 00:21:46,080 Speaker 8: I mean I love the man, So it's it's uh, it. 376 00:21:46,160 --> 00:21:48,400 Speaker 7: Was nothing, but really really, you know, it was it was, 377 00:21:48,680 --> 00:21:54,040 Speaker 7: it was great things, it was, it was really cool. 378 00:21:54,200 --> 00:21:56,359 Speaker 8: It was nice. It was a really really nice conversation. 379 00:21:57,119 --> 00:22:00,000 Speaker 1: A person like Michael Simms, What what is it about 380 00:22:00,080 --> 00:22:05,119 Speaker 1: out him and that relationship? That's that that you know? 381 00:22:06,080 --> 00:22:09,280 Speaker 1: Is that just like best friendship? Is that the best 382 00:22:09,280 --> 00:22:12,280 Speaker 1: way to describe a relationship like with a guy like Michael. 383 00:22:13,400 --> 00:22:18,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's he's very good at wording things in ways 384 00:22:18,400 --> 00:22:22,520 Speaker 2: that make you He just tells it like it is. 385 00:22:22,760 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 2: He just says, You're never ever ever going to admit 386 00:22:25,640 --> 00:22:28,280 Speaker 2: to me that how awesome that was. But I'm here 387 00:22:28,280 --> 00:22:31,720 Speaker 2: to tell you that was awesome, and you're never ever 388 00:22:31,760 --> 00:22:33,639 Speaker 2: ever going to brag about it. But I'm going to 389 00:22:33,720 --> 00:22:36,160 Speaker 2: brag to you. So you have to hear it. And 390 00:22:36,560 --> 00:22:40,000 Speaker 2: just you know, everybody needs that friend. When it's good, 391 00:22:40,359 --> 00:22:42,680 Speaker 2: he reminds you. And then when it's bad, it's never 392 00:22:42,760 --> 00:22:46,800 Speaker 2: that bad. But yeah, he's seen it, he's lived it, 393 00:22:47,320 --> 00:22:52,359 Speaker 2: he's played the game, he struggled with the game, and yeah, 394 00:22:52,760 --> 00:22:55,840 Speaker 2: you know, he but he's not the type of friend 395 00:22:55,880 --> 00:22:58,479 Speaker 2: that tries to fix everything. He wants to hear it. 396 00:22:58,520 --> 00:23:01,080 Speaker 2: From me. He wants to hear my struggles, and then 397 00:23:03,119 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 2: he thinks about it for a little bit, and then 398 00:23:04,800 --> 00:23:07,080 Speaker 2: a few days later, you know, I've been thinking about that. 399 00:23:07,320 --> 00:23:11,960 Speaker 2: And it's never that quick fix. It's never that knee 400 00:23:12,040 --> 00:23:14,960 Speaker 2: jerk reaction. It's always well, let me you know. And 401 00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:16,600 Speaker 2: he never says it, but he thinks on it for 402 00:23:16,600 --> 00:23:18,560 Speaker 2: a little bit and then he he'll come back to 403 00:23:18,560 --> 00:23:23,160 Speaker 2: you with an idea. And but his relationship is has 404 00:23:23,240 --> 00:23:27,280 Speaker 2: been key in it, just because he's grounding, but he 405 00:23:27,359 --> 00:23:31,600 Speaker 2: also reminds me that it's still supposed to be fun, 406 00:23:31,720 --> 00:23:36,199 Speaker 2: it's still supposed to be enjoyable. And uh, it's just 407 00:23:36,240 --> 00:23:42,159 Speaker 2: a constant reminder that that I'm still good enough. I 408 00:23:42,400 --> 00:23:45,840 Speaker 2: just got to enjoy it and just have fun with it. 409 00:23:46,520 --> 00:23:49,600 Speaker 6: To Mac Barnhard again for his reflections on Glover's finish 410 00:23:49,720 --> 00:23:51,440 Speaker 6: to his season, this. 411 00:23:51,320 --> 00:23:55,480 Speaker 14: Is this is to be continued is the way I 412 00:23:55,520 --> 00:23:58,080 Speaker 14: look at it, right. I mean, this is not we 413 00:23:58,119 --> 00:24:01,879 Speaker 14: didn't This isn't he found on something he's always hit. 414 00:24:02,040 --> 00:24:04,359 Speaker 14: He's always hit it as well, so and he didn't 415 00:24:04,359 --> 00:24:06,800 Speaker 14: really hit it as well coming in. He was just tired. 416 00:24:08,240 --> 00:24:11,199 Speaker 14: He's always hit it well and this isn't like he 417 00:24:11,240 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 14: found a putting stroke where he found I mean, I 418 00:24:15,800 --> 00:24:20,000 Speaker 14: think he found Lucas and it could get, really, it 419 00:24:20,040 --> 00:24:22,560 Speaker 14: could get. We could have some fun now. I mean 420 00:24:22,880 --> 00:24:25,560 Speaker 14: this cat can, he can, He's always been able to 421 00:24:25,600 --> 00:24:28,640 Speaker 14: hit it. But I don't think anybody like I said, 422 00:24:28,680 --> 00:24:32,479 Speaker 14: you have to be closest game to understand how fans 423 00:24:32,520 --> 00:24:35,840 Speaker 14: are and how they say how much they appreciate what 424 00:24:35,880 --> 00:24:40,520 Speaker 14: he did. I mean, he went from nowhere to there. 425 00:24:41,800 --> 00:24:45,399 Speaker 6: There was back to back wins, five top tens in 426 00:24:45,440 --> 00:24:48,159 Speaker 6: the ten events after Memorial and he was in the 427 00:24:48,160 --> 00:24:51,320 Speaker 6: conversation for the Ryder Cup team. Glover had made it 428 00:24:51,400 --> 00:24:53,800 Speaker 6: clear he wanted to be wearing red, white and blue. 429 00:24:54,600 --> 00:24:58,280 Speaker 6: After Memphis. Glover, the hottest player in the world literally 430 00:24:58,320 --> 00:25:01,960 Speaker 6: and figuratively, sat in sixteenth in the Ryder Cup standings 431 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:05,679 Speaker 6: after the Memphis win, and in the press conference, he 432 00:25:05,720 --> 00:25:09,600 Speaker 6: answered questions about playing for his country, first from Rex Hoggard, 433 00:25:09,840 --> 00:25:11,840 Speaker 6: second question from Doug Ferguson. 434 00:25:12,520 --> 00:25:14,439 Speaker 12: I know this has cappened kind of fast, but in 435 00:25:14,480 --> 00:25:17,119 Speaker 12: the last I don't know five starts. Has the Ryder 436 00:25:17,160 --> 00:25:21,280 Speaker 12: Cup gotten on your mind at all? About fifteen minutes ago, 437 00:25:22,240 --> 00:25:25,200 Speaker 12: what'd you think? I think I've never made it and 438 00:25:25,240 --> 00:25:25,720 Speaker 12: I want to. 439 00:25:26,680 --> 00:25:29,040 Speaker 17: And if you, I think you'd have to win next 440 00:25:29,080 --> 00:25:31,480 Speaker 17: week to earn your spot onto the team. 441 00:25:31,840 --> 00:25:33,840 Speaker 12: If you don't, would you pick you. 442 00:25:35,640 --> 00:25:41,920 Speaker 2: Right now? Yes? Playing pretty good golf, and I think 443 00:25:41,960 --> 00:25:44,639 Speaker 2: I'd be pretty good in the team room and be 444 00:25:44,680 --> 00:25:46,760 Speaker 2: a good partner, So yeah, absolutely I would. 445 00:25:47,680 --> 00:25:50,480 Speaker 6: After the win in Memphis, Glover finished T. Twenty two 446 00:25:50,480 --> 00:25:54,159 Speaker 6: at the BMW Championship, and in the Tour Championship, his 447 00:25:54,400 --> 00:25:59,160 Speaker 6: ninth event in ten weeks, he finished T. Eighteen and then, 448 00:25:59,760 --> 00:26:02,399 Speaker 6: as we all know by now, on August thirtieth, Glover 449 00:26:02,560 --> 00:26:05,159 Speaker 6: was passed up by captain Zach Johnson to play for 450 00:26:05,200 --> 00:26:07,600 Speaker 6: Team USA. Here's Mac Barnhart. 451 00:26:08,240 --> 00:26:09,040 Speaker 2: If you're Zach. 452 00:26:08,960 --> 00:26:11,879 Speaker 1: Johnson, would you have put him on your team? 453 00:26:13,000 --> 00:26:18,280 Speaker 14: Two seconds? Two seconds? Jackson neighbor down the road here. 454 00:26:18,480 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 14: I mean, I've been in that war room with Davis 455 00:26:20,320 --> 00:26:22,000 Speaker 14: when they're doing pigs. It's not easy. 456 00:26:22,640 --> 00:26:23,320 Speaker 2: It's not easy. 457 00:26:23,359 --> 00:26:28,399 Speaker 14: But I mean he and Keingan Bradley, I mean, probably 458 00:26:28,440 --> 00:26:33,240 Speaker 14: two hottest players in the world. Yeah, you know, like 459 00:26:33,280 --> 00:26:37,520 Speaker 14: I say, we're gratefully disappointed. We're disappointed and that we 460 00:26:37,520 --> 00:26:39,440 Speaker 14: didn't do it. We're grateful that we were even part 461 00:26:39,480 --> 00:26:42,840 Speaker 14: of the conversation. I'm like that, but would not to 462 00:26:42,880 --> 00:26:46,320 Speaker 14: take Lucas Glover if he gave you any hint that 463 00:26:46,400 --> 00:26:49,400 Speaker 14: he was ready to play. I don't even I can't 464 00:26:49,400 --> 00:26:51,960 Speaker 14: even find them what anybody was thinking. I mean, Brian 465 00:26:52,000 --> 00:26:56,040 Speaker 14: Harmon and Lucas Glover. Put them together, and they're not 466 00:26:56,040 --> 00:26:57,600 Speaker 14: going to miss the fairwell, they're not going to miss 467 00:26:57,640 --> 00:26:58,640 Speaker 14: a green and both of. 468 00:26:58,560 --> 00:26:59,320 Speaker 2: Them can pie. 469 00:27:00,040 --> 00:27:03,680 Speaker 1: Michael Simms, if you're Zach Johnson, do you pick Lucas 470 00:27:03,720 --> 00:27:05,359 Speaker 1: Glover to be on that Ryder Cup team? 471 00:27:06,520 --> 00:27:21,320 Speaker 7: I mean, I mean, I do, you know, but that's 472 00:27:22,119 --> 00:27:26,160 Speaker 7: that's neither here nor there. He's got so many great 473 00:27:26,160 --> 00:27:28,800 Speaker 7: things to look forward to in these next you know, 474 00:27:29,119 --> 00:27:31,679 Speaker 7: with this next season and moving. 475 00:27:31,440 --> 00:27:33,400 Speaker 8: Forward with his with his own career, Like. 476 00:27:35,040 --> 00:27:38,760 Speaker 7: You know, that stuffs great, but you know it's it's 477 00:27:38,800 --> 00:27:43,840 Speaker 7: a it's a nice little show. And then and that 478 00:27:43,880 --> 00:27:45,679 Speaker 7: I would love for him to be a part of 479 00:27:45,720 --> 00:27:48,520 Speaker 7: because I know what I know what that means to him. 480 00:27:48,520 --> 00:27:53,360 Speaker 7: You know, he's he's played on the Walker Cup team and. 481 00:27:54,240 --> 00:27:55,840 Speaker 8: It would have been really really special. 482 00:27:56,240 --> 00:27:59,320 Speaker 7: Let's just say that, and and uh, but I know 483 00:27:59,359 --> 00:28:01,440 Speaker 7: there's a lot of other things that are involved, and 484 00:28:04,400 --> 00:28:09,040 Speaker 7: it's pretty neat that he's in the conversation again, awesome 485 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:11,520 Speaker 7: that he's in the conversation when I picked. 486 00:28:11,320 --> 00:28:15,240 Speaker 8: Him, Yeah, he's hot. Would I want Lucas putting for 487 00:28:15,280 --> 00:28:15,840 Speaker 8: me right now? 488 00:28:16,840 --> 00:28:20,359 Speaker 7: Absolutely? Would I want him hitting the T ball for me? Yes, 489 00:28:21,240 --> 00:28:26,199 Speaker 7: what I want. And he's a team player, and you know, 490 00:28:26,480 --> 00:28:31,480 Speaker 7: like I said, he's got a lot of heart and 491 00:28:31,720 --> 00:28:33,560 Speaker 7: like Mac always says, you can't measure that. 492 00:28:34,760 --> 00:28:36,880 Speaker 6: Let's give Glover the final word on the Ryder Cup. 493 00:28:37,880 --> 00:28:40,440 Speaker 1: Would you have picked yourself to be on that Ryder 494 00:28:40,440 --> 00:28:40,920 Speaker 1: Cup team? 495 00:28:41,760 --> 00:28:45,840 Speaker 2: Yes, I said it then, I'll say it now. And 496 00:28:45,960 --> 00:28:51,760 Speaker 2: you know, they they revamped the system to pick the 497 00:28:51,800 --> 00:28:55,080 Speaker 2: hot guy, and he was pretty hot. You know, gave 498 00:28:55,120 --> 00:28:57,800 Speaker 2: out a gas there in Atlanta, didn't have the greatest finish, 499 00:28:57,920 --> 00:29:01,880 Speaker 2: but you know, I felt like I fit the criteria. 500 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:06,400 Speaker 2: I guess I kind of understand why I didn't, But 501 00:29:09,520 --> 00:29:13,240 Speaker 2: you know, I, uh, one hundred and one under par 502 00:29:13,360 --> 00:29:15,400 Speaker 2: since Detroit, I would think that's pretty hot. 503 00:29:16,640 --> 00:29:21,600 Speaker 1: Mac called it grateful, disappointment, grateful, grateful to be in 504 00:29:21,640 --> 00:29:25,040 Speaker 1: the conversation, disappointed to not be in the tournament. 505 00:29:25,840 --> 00:29:28,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, one hundred percent. And that's exactly what Tommy said 506 00:29:28,440 --> 00:29:30,840 Speaker 2: as well. A texting texted him that we weren't going, 507 00:29:30,880 --> 00:29:33,760 Speaker 2: and he says, well, back in June, if we you 508 00:29:33,840 --> 00:29:36,240 Speaker 2: told me we were having this conversation, uh, we just 509 00:29:36,240 --> 00:29:40,960 Speaker 2: said you're crazy. But but yeah, that's perfectly termed grateful disappointment. Yeah, 510 00:29:41,040 --> 00:29:41,960 Speaker 2: exactly right. 511 00:29:43,000 --> 00:29:45,400 Speaker 1: Zach is you know you guys are you guys? Are 512 00:29:45,560 --> 00:29:45,920 Speaker 1: you guys? 513 00:29:45,920 --> 00:29:46,160 Speaker 2: Are in? 514 00:29:46,400 --> 00:29:52,480 Speaker 9: Been been in and around, You've been been friends, you know, peers, competitors, 515 00:29:53,280 --> 00:29:54,520 Speaker 9: you know a long time? 516 00:29:54,840 --> 00:29:57,960 Speaker 1: Was that it was it? Do you think it was 517 00:29:58,040 --> 00:30:00,960 Speaker 1: tougher on you or tougher on him to to make 518 00:30:01,000 --> 00:30:02,280 Speaker 1: that call or feel that call? 519 00:30:03,800 --> 00:30:07,240 Speaker 2: Probably him. I've talked to several former captains and they said, 520 00:30:07,240 --> 00:30:10,880 Speaker 2: that's the hardest part of the gig. And uh, you know, 521 00:30:10,960 --> 00:30:13,040 Speaker 2: Zach came, Zach and I came out together and four 522 00:30:13,120 --> 00:30:15,560 Speaker 2: on tour in the same class on corn Ferry and 523 00:30:15,560 --> 00:30:20,280 Speaker 2: O three and been friendly and friends, very friendly ever since. 524 00:30:21,320 --> 00:30:24,040 Speaker 2: And in the back of my head, knowing that how 525 00:30:24,040 --> 00:30:26,520 Speaker 2: difficult that was from hearing it from other people, I 526 00:30:26,640 --> 00:30:28,880 Speaker 2: just didn't make it any harder than I knew it 527 00:30:28,960 --> 00:30:32,360 Speaker 2: was for him. Just said, amen, I understand, no problem, 528 00:30:32,400 --> 00:30:35,120 Speaker 2: good luck, and uh, I'll be pulling for you and 529 00:30:35,160 --> 00:30:37,000 Speaker 2: that you know, So yeah, I can only imagine how 530 00:30:37,000 --> 00:30:40,080 Speaker 2: difficult that was, because you know, as the captain, how 531 00:30:40,480 --> 00:30:43,880 Speaker 2: how much everybody else wants it, and uh yeah, I 532 00:30:43,880 --> 00:30:47,160 Speaker 2: had to be very difficult in that conversation. 533 00:30:47,320 --> 00:30:51,160 Speaker 1: Does he just simply tell you that that he wasn't 534 00:30:51,160 --> 00:30:52,960 Speaker 1: able to pick here or does he tell you that 535 00:30:53,000 --> 00:30:53,840 Speaker 1: he picked someone up? 536 00:30:53,880 --> 00:30:53,960 Speaker 8: Like? 537 00:30:55,000 --> 00:30:57,040 Speaker 1: Is it just a short conversation? Probably not long? 538 00:30:57,920 --> 00:31:00,520 Speaker 2: No, No, wasn't long. I made like I said, I'll 539 00:31:00,720 --> 00:31:02,400 Speaker 2: try to make it as short as possible and as 540 00:31:02,440 --> 00:31:05,280 Speaker 2: easy only as possible. He just said that what in 541 00:31:05,440 --> 00:31:08,080 Speaker 2: uh uh what in the what in the fit? He 542 00:31:08,160 --> 00:31:13,520 Speaker 2: was looking for type conversation. So that's fine. 543 00:31:15,040 --> 00:31:18,360 Speaker 6: Meanwhile, let's go back to lab golf. Here's Sam Han 544 00:31:18,440 --> 00:31:20,479 Speaker 6: reflecting on Glovers back to backs. 545 00:31:21,000 --> 00:31:22,920 Speaker 17: I'm just so happy for him, man, I mean this 546 00:31:23,000 --> 00:31:25,320 Speaker 17: is you know, as anybody who's in the golf world knows. 547 00:31:25,360 --> 00:31:27,720 Speaker 17: I mean, this is one of golf's best dudes. Like, 548 00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:34,320 Speaker 17: just so awesome, and I applaud obviously, the resurgence is 549 00:31:34,320 --> 00:31:38,440 Speaker 17: incredible and staying on, you know, committed to trying something different. 550 00:31:38,480 --> 00:31:41,320 Speaker 17: All that stuff's really impressive. What I find equally, if 551 00:31:41,360 --> 00:31:44,080 Speaker 17: not more impressive, is the fact that the dude kept 552 00:31:44,080 --> 00:31:48,240 Speaker 17: his card for ten years with the yips like that. 553 00:31:48,440 --> 00:31:52,120 Speaker 17: That takes a level like and and now that I 554 00:31:52,160 --> 00:31:54,160 Speaker 17: think about it, when I realized that that he did 555 00:31:54,160 --> 00:31:56,280 Speaker 17: that he kept his card with the yips, which nobody does. 556 00:31:56,560 --> 00:31:59,600 Speaker 17: Like the dude who finishes one hundred and ninety eight 557 00:31:59,680 --> 00:32:01,840 Speaker 17: on tour and putting loses his card every year, period 558 00:32:02,600 --> 00:32:03,400 Speaker 17: like period. 559 00:32:03,800 --> 00:32:04,360 Speaker 2: And he didn't. 560 00:32:04,640 --> 00:32:08,680 Speaker 17: And he didn't because he had a level of acceptance, 561 00:32:09,800 --> 00:32:12,920 Speaker 17: you know, about what he was dealing with, and you know, 562 00:32:12,960 --> 00:32:14,800 Speaker 17: and you'd see him miss short pots. I'm sure he'd 563 00:32:14,800 --> 00:32:17,360 Speaker 17: get mad, he slapped his leg or whatever, but like 564 00:32:18,440 --> 00:32:20,720 Speaker 17: for the most part, you miss your your your fourth 565 00:32:20,920 --> 00:32:23,440 Speaker 17: four foot of a round, that next drive is going 566 00:32:23,480 --> 00:32:25,520 Speaker 17: in the fucking trees and then you're hitting the tree 567 00:32:25,520 --> 00:32:27,600 Speaker 17: trying to punch out, and then you're shooting seventy six 568 00:32:27,600 --> 00:32:30,080 Speaker 17: and you're going home. And he didn't, you know, he 569 00:32:30,120 --> 00:32:33,200 Speaker 17: had this, he had he had enough of the ability 570 00:32:33,240 --> 00:32:37,080 Speaker 17: to compartmentalize his putting that allowed him to maintain his 571 00:32:37,240 --> 00:32:40,800 Speaker 17: extraordinary ball striking. And he's one of like two guys 572 00:32:40,800 --> 00:32:42,280 Speaker 17: that I can think of pretty much, him and Sergio 573 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:45,600 Speaker 17: Garcia the only two guys that have that have transcended 574 00:32:45,640 --> 00:32:51,640 Speaker 17: horrendous putting with other worldly ball striking, and he did it, 575 00:32:51,680 --> 00:32:55,560 Speaker 17: you know, and he compartmentalizes putting with sings another yuy, yeah, 576 00:32:55,600 --> 00:33:00,400 Speaker 17: absolutely great call, great call yeah, And and totally exact 577 00:33:00,440 --> 00:33:02,640 Speaker 17: same thing, where these guys just didn't let their shitty 578 00:33:02,640 --> 00:33:04,920 Speaker 17: putting bother them and they knew they were going to 579 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:07,080 Speaker 17: hit it well enough to maintain. 580 00:33:07,160 --> 00:33:07,640 Speaker 2: And then. 581 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:13,120 Speaker 1: Ben Hogan for that matter, fucking he tested fucking putting. 582 00:33:13,160 --> 00:33:15,240 Speaker 17: Of course, he said they should be two different games, 583 00:33:15,240 --> 00:33:17,280 Speaker 17: and before Lab I used to agree. 584 00:33:18,040 --> 00:33:21,360 Speaker 6: In two weeks of wins, Glover doubled his career earnings 585 00:33:21,400 --> 00:33:24,160 Speaker 6: in the previous five years out on tour, which included 586 00:33:24,200 --> 00:33:25,320 Speaker 6: a win at the John Deere. 587 00:33:25,400 --> 00:33:26,720 Speaker 17: By the way, what. 588 00:33:26,720 --> 00:33:31,080 Speaker 1: Does that meant for the LAB business? How many putt? 589 00:33:31,200 --> 00:33:31,280 Speaker 2: Like? 590 00:33:31,880 --> 00:33:32,080 Speaker 18: What? 591 00:33:32,280 --> 00:33:35,120 Speaker 1: How obscene? Is this from a business perspective? 592 00:33:37,440 --> 00:33:44,800 Speaker 17: It's obscene, but not catastrophic. Explain if he'd have won 593 00:33:44,880 --> 00:33:49,480 Speaker 17: with a conventional directed force, it would have been catastrophic. 594 00:33:49,520 --> 00:33:51,280 Speaker 17: I mean, we'd have had way more orders than we 595 00:33:51,280 --> 00:33:56,680 Speaker 17: would have been able to fulfill in the next six months. 596 00:33:56,440 --> 00:34:00,880 Speaker 17: It's been a massive explosion for sure. I mean business 597 00:34:00,960 --> 00:34:08,000 Speaker 17: is virtually doubled overnight, but it didn't quadruple because it 598 00:34:08,040 --> 00:34:14,000 Speaker 17: was a broomstick, so so which is interesting too, Like 599 00:34:14,040 --> 00:34:15,680 Speaker 17: I have it in my head that if it had 600 00:34:15,719 --> 00:34:23,800 Speaker 17: been Adam winning two weeks in a row. Yeah, Lucas's 601 00:34:23,840 --> 00:34:26,840 Speaker 17: win definitely validated the technology in a lot of minds. 602 00:34:27,440 --> 00:34:29,200 Speaker 17: For the for the avid golfer who knows who we 603 00:34:29,239 --> 00:34:30,880 Speaker 17: are and starting to see him pop up at their 604 00:34:30,920 --> 00:34:34,120 Speaker 17: country club and seeing them around wondering what these things about. 605 00:34:34,239 --> 00:34:38,200 Speaker 17: Lucas winning definitely validated some of the tech. It also 606 00:34:38,280 --> 00:34:44,400 Speaker 17: validated broomsticking because I think in the mind of the 607 00:34:44,440 --> 00:34:48,359 Speaker 17: average golfer, I would say that him switching to a 608 00:34:48,400 --> 00:34:53,680 Speaker 17: broom was probably more relevant in their minds than than 609 00:34:53,719 --> 00:34:58,360 Speaker 17: the technology in that room. And so it's been really funny. 610 00:34:58,400 --> 00:35:01,799 Speaker 17: I would I guarantee guarantee that we've broke an all 611 00:35:01,800 --> 00:35:04,840 Speaker 17: time global broomstick sales record in the last two weeks. 612 00:35:05,760 --> 00:35:08,319 Speaker 9: This is what like give me like you you went 613 00:35:08,400 --> 00:35:13,279 Speaker 9: from like selling five putters a week or whatever the 614 00:35:13,400 --> 00:35:13,800 Speaker 9: number was. 615 00:35:13,880 --> 00:35:15,719 Speaker 17: We sold more broomsticks in the last week than we 616 00:35:15,719 --> 00:35:18,399 Speaker 17: had in the last two years combined. We had one 617 00:35:18,440 --> 00:35:20,400 Speaker 17: we had one one entity. 618 00:35:20,600 --> 00:35:21,760 Speaker 2: What they called uh. 619 00:35:24,080 --> 00:35:27,200 Speaker 17: Golf Golf Supply like in Alabama or something like that 620 00:35:27,760 --> 00:35:30,160 Speaker 17: called up the next dame about one hundred and twenty brooms, 621 00:35:32,080 --> 00:35:33,719 Speaker 17: which is greaty. 622 00:35:33,840 --> 00:35:36,759 Speaker 5: They sell it five hundred bucks apiece or or or 623 00:35:37,040 --> 00:35:38,080 Speaker 5: seven Yeah. 624 00:35:38,280 --> 00:35:40,399 Speaker 17: Yeah, I mean we we got all kinds of fun 625 00:35:40,400 --> 00:35:44,000 Speaker 17: custom upgrades. I think if you're growing straight steel, yeah, 626 00:35:44,040 --> 00:35:47,160 Speaker 17: maybe it's like five fifty five seventy five something like that. 627 00:35:47,680 --> 00:35:49,560 Speaker 17: Next shaft up is going to be six fifty, which 628 00:35:49,600 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 17: is probably the acroshaft, which is probably the most popular 629 00:35:53,719 --> 00:35:56,200 Speaker 17: of everybody ordering these things up. And then you know 630 00:35:56,239 --> 00:35:59,839 Speaker 17: you put the the you know, a couple other high 631 00:35:59,880 --> 00:36:01,880 Speaker 17: end chefts that we have in there. You know, you 632 00:36:02,000 --> 00:36:04,040 Speaker 17: spend a thousand bucks pretty quick on one of those things. 633 00:36:04,520 --> 00:36:09,480 Speaker 17: And yeah, I mean it's been crazy, and so we've 634 00:36:09,480 --> 00:36:14,399 Speaker 17: got so many first time broomstickers, which, like I said, 635 00:36:14,440 --> 00:36:16,480 Speaker 17: I think if it was Adam, I don't think it 636 00:36:16,520 --> 00:36:18,880 Speaker 17: would have had that effect. It might have had the effect, 637 00:36:18,920 --> 00:36:20,640 Speaker 17: it would have had the effect on lab like it 638 00:36:20,680 --> 00:36:22,920 Speaker 17: would have had. You know, we would have seen massive 639 00:36:22,960 --> 00:36:26,040 Speaker 17: sales increases and all that, but I don't think it 640 00:36:26,080 --> 00:36:28,680 Speaker 17: would have been nearly as broomstick specific as it was 641 00:36:28,719 --> 00:36:33,480 Speaker 17: with Lucas because of how well documented his short putting 642 00:36:33,480 --> 00:36:34,080 Speaker 17: woes were. 643 00:36:36,400 --> 00:36:36,759 Speaker 2: And so. 644 00:36:38,920 --> 00:36:40,759 Speaker 17: You know in the way he's telling the story too, 645 00:36:40,920 --> 00:36:45,560 Speaker 17: kind of I think makes broomsticking seem like less intimidating, 646 00:36:45,640 --> 00:36:48,160 Speaker 17: less scary. By the way. 647 00:36:48,360 --> 00:36:49,880 Speaker 2: I love putting with a broomstick. 648 00:36:50,000 --> 00:36:52,040 Speaker 17: It's an awesome way to put and I had never 649 00:36:52,080 --> 00:36:55,560 Speaker 17: touched one until we started prototyping for Adam, and I 650 00:36:55,600 --> 00:36:57,680 Speaker 17: developed my own technique on my own, just most of 651 00:36:57,719 --> 00:37:01,759 Speaker 17: so I could figure out which feels good and understand 652 00:37:01,800 --> 00:37:04,560 Speaker 17: the feedback that he was giving us on how to 653 00:37:04,560 --> 00:37:06,120 Speaker 17: make these things and how they were supposed to look 654 00:37:06,120 --> 00:37:09,239 Speaker 17: and feel and whatever. And I think it's an incredible 655 00:37:09,280 --> 00:37:11,239 Speaker 17: way to putt. And it's just so funny, like when 656 00:37:11,280 --> 00:37:13,000 Speaker 17: people grab it. When I'm putting with one, and people 657 00:37:13,040 --> 00:37:16,759 Speaker 17: grab it to try it. You got four seconds. They 658 00:37:16,760 --> 00:37:19,359 Speaker 17: pull it back. It's so heavy, they feel it fall 659 00:37:19,440 --> 00:37:21,560 Speaker 17: to the inside, they loop it around. It feels all 660 00:37:21,600 --> 00:37:23,880 Speaker 17: completely out of control, and they're like, geek, not for me, 661 00:37:24,440 --> 00:37:26,080 Speaker 17: and they don't give it another try when all it 662 00:37:26,120 --> 00:37:29,239 Speaker 17: takes is another fifteen seconds and somebody's saying like, no, 663 00:37:29,400 --> 00:37:33,319 Speaker 17: this is how you make it work, and then it'll work. 664 00:37:33,960 --> 00:37:36,759 Speaker 6: Back to Adam Beach, owner of my Golf Spy and 665 00:37:36,920 --> 00:37:40,680 Speaker 6: independent company testing anything in everything, A golfer buys and uses. 666 00:37:41,600 --> 00:37:44,759 Speaker 9: What are your thoughts knowing what you know about LAB 667 00:37:44,840 --> 00:37:48,719 Speaker 9: putters and this technology, and then knowing how hard it 668 00:37:48,760 --> 00:37:51,040 Speaker 9: is to keep your card and be Lucas Glover and 669 00:37:51,080 --> 00:37:52,760 Speaker 9: then to win back to back, what are your thoughts 670 00:37:52,800 --> 00:37:53,000 Speaker 9: on that? 671 00:37:53,120 --> 00:37:54,799 Speaker 5: Is it validation or is it a some. 672 00:37:56,360 --> 00:37:56,600 Speaker 9: Or what. 673 00:37:57,160 --> 00:37:59,319 Speaker 19: Lots of golfers over the history of time have found 674 00:37:59,320 --> 00:38:02,759 Speaker 19: the putter that work for them, right, So LAB is 675 00:38:02,800 --> 00:38:05,400 Speaker 19: not unique in that. Right, Lucas Glover found the putter 676 00:38:05,440 --> 00:38:06,279 Speaker 19: that is working for him. 677 00:38:06,320 --> 00:38:06,760 Speaker 2: That's great. 678 00:38:06,800 --> 00:38:09,600 Speaker 19: But the interesting thing is we're finding that with so 679 00:38:09,760 --> 00:38:12,399 Speaker 19: many people and it's not broken out into the tour 680 00:38:12,520 --> 00:38:15,359 Speaker 19: yet because it is an oddity. So where you're seeing 681 00:38:15,360 --> 00:38:16,880 Speaker 19: it is and people that were willing to take a 682 00:38:17,000 --> 00:38:19,560 Speaker 19: chance to solve a really hard problem. 683 00:38:19,680 --> 00:38:20,400 Speaker 16: Adam Scott. 684 00:38:20,600 --> 00:38:22,240 Speaker 19: A lot of the people on the live you're seeing 685 00:38:22,280 --> 00:38:25,839 Speaker 19: play with it, Lucas Glover, and it's solving the problem. 686 00:38:25,880 --> 00:38:29,200 Speaker 19: But what you're not seeing on TV because they don't 687 00:38:29,239 --> 00:38:32,520 Speaker 19: cover amateurs, is this putter is solving problems like that 688 00:38:32,640 --> 00:38:35,960 Speaker 19: for people all over the world that aren't professional golfers, 689 00:38:36,000 --> 00:38:38,239 Speaker 19: which is the really cool thing. 690 00:38:39,920 --> 00:38:40,160 Speaker 2: You know. 691 00:38:41,120 --> 00:38:44,040 Speaker 19: The other thing too, that I think is great for 692 00:38:45,160 --> 00:38:50,320 Speaker 19: Lucas Glover Lab golfers in general is like you said, 693 00:38:50,880 --> 00:38:54,360 Speaker 19: at the end of a tournament, the camera is focused 694 00:38:54,400 --> 00:38:57,520 Speaker 19: on the putter, right, And if a putter can win 695 00:38:57,560 --> 00:39:01,280 Speaker 19: a big tournament, go back to Payne Stewart and Seymour Putters. 696 00:39:01,800 --> 00:39:04,600 Speaker 19: I was actually involved with Seymour Putters at a time 697 00:39:04,680 --> 00:39:07,400 Speaker 19: like that, and I remember there were thirty thousand orders 698 00:39:07,400 --> 00:39:10,600 Speaker 19: that came in and actually bankrupted the company because they 699 00:39:10,640 --> 00:39:13,680 Speaker 19: couldn't keep up with the orders. LAB is going to 700 00:39:13,719 --> 00:39:16,200 Speaker 19: have a similar situation. And here's why. If it was 701 00:39:16,280 --> 00:39:18,920 Speaker 19: just a Scottie Cameron winning, a few people would go 702 00:39:18,920 --> 00:39:21,320 Speaker 19: out and buy it. But not only is this putter 703 00:39:21,360 --> 00:39:24,160 Speaker 19: winning and helping a golfer, but it's such a polarizing 704 00:39:24,200 --> 00:39:26,960 Speaker 19: looking design like Seymour's was back in the day that 705 00:39:27,040 --> 00:39:30,000 Speaker 19: people go Every golfer is looking for the solution, the 706 00:39:30,520 --> 00:39:33,719 Speaker 19: club that can take them from a ninety to seventy two, 707 00:39:33,840 --> 00:39:35,759 Speaker 19: and they actually think there's a single club for a 708 00:39:35,800 --> 00:39:36,560 Speaker 19: training aid. 709 00:39:36,400 --> 00:39:37,080 Speaker 14: That can do that. 710 00:39:38,000 --> 00:39:41,319 Speaker 19: So this gives them hope, right, and every golfer is 711 00:39:41,360 --> 00:39:44,239 Speaker 19: looking for hope. I just talked to my dad. He's 712 00:39:44,239 --> 00:39:47,920 Speaker 19: eighty years old, and look, he's never figured it out. 713 00:39:47,960 --> 00:39:49,720 Speaker 19: But he calls me, he said, I think I finally 714 00:39:49,719 --> 00:39:52,520 Speaker 19: figured it out. So Okay, sure, I mean he's still 715 00:39:53,000 --> 00:39:54,160 Speaker 19: he's still got that hope. 716 00:39:54,200 --> 00:39:54,400 Speaker 2: You know. 717 00:39:54,440 --> 00:39:56,759 Speaker 19: So when people see that lab putter, help a guy 718 00:39:56,800 --> 00:39:59,920 Speaker 19: like Lucas Sclover that has had the yips with a putter, 719 00:40:00,880 --> 00:40:04,560 Speaker 19: and they they also relate to that struggle because all 720 00:40:04,600 --> 00:40:07,920 Speaker 19: of us have struggled like that. That's human, right, that's amateur. 721 00:40:08,840 --> 00:40:10,839 Speaker 19: And now see an amateur be able to put as 722 00:40:10,880 --> 00:40:12,360 Speaker 19: well as he has with this putter. 723 00:40:13,160 --> 00:40:13,600 Speaker 2: That's real. 724 00:40:13,680 --> 00:40:14,720 Speaker 19: I mean, it's just authentic. 725 00:40:14,800 --> 00:40:14,960 Speaker 2: You know. 726 00:40:15,160 --> 00:40:16,080 Speaker 8: You can't you can't. 727 00:40:16,239 --> 00:40:20,239 Speaker 6: You can't manufacture that from Adam Beach to Adam Scott. 728 00:40:20,480 --> 00:40:24,480 Speaker 9: Okay, now here comes Lucas Glover. Where where at what point? 729 00:40:24,600 --> 00:40:28,960 Speaker 9: At what point do you uh, where was it or 730 00:40:29,040 --> 00:40:32,080 Speaker 9: how was it in which you had a conversation which 731 00:40:32,320 --> 00:40:35,279 Speaker 9: you know, Lucas ultimately ends up with a lab in 732 00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:35,719 Speaker 9: his bag? 733 00:40:36,680 --> 00:40:38,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't. I don't know. 734 00:40:38,600 --> 00:40:42,239 Speaker 20: What I did notice this year wash and last year 735 00:40:42,920 --> 00:40:45,680 Speaker 20: was a few guys came to talk to me about it. 736 00:40:46,440 --> 00:40:49,440 Speaker 20: Charles Waltzel talked to me about it last year at 737 00:40:49,440 --> 00:40:53,880 Speaker 20: the Byron Nelson and Thursday morning he was still unsure whether. 738 00:40:53,719 --> 00:40:56,600 Speaker 2: He should put it in or not? 739 00:40:57,719 --> 00:41:01,040 Speaker 20: Uh, And I said, well, you know, I'm not here 740 00:41:01,080 --> 00:41:02,839 Speaker 20: to tell you whether you should put it in play 741 00:41:02,920 --> 00:41:05,200 Speaker 20: or not, but why don't you just do the same 742 00:41:05,280 --> 00:41:07,400 Speaker 20: things you did in practice, which she told me was 743 00:41:07,440 --> 00:41:10,759 Speaker 20: so good today. How it couldn't be worse, Like he 744 00:41:10,880 --> 00:41:14,200 Speaker 20: wasn't putting or playing particularly well. I said, I don't 745 00:41:14,239 --> 00:41:16,759 Speaker 20: think it can be worse, so you should just think 746 00:41:16,760 --> 00:41:18,759 Speaker 20: of it the same you were making everything you said, 747 00:41:19,120 --> 00:41:21,920 Speaker 20: And he went out and made like twenty six birdies 748 00:41:21,960 --> 00:41:25,200 Speaker 20: that week and shot twenty something under and finished top 749 00:41:25,239 --> 00:41:27,240 Speaker 20: ten for his first top ten in a few years 750 00:41:27,280 --> 00:41:30,000 Speaker 20: on the tour. And he then left to live but 751 00:41:30,040 --> 00:41:33,480 Speaker 20: he won the first live event with the lab. You know, 752 00:41:34,840 --> 00:41:38,680 Speaker 20: kind of a little bit out of nowhere, respectfully saying 753 00:41:38,680 --> 00:41:41,200 Speaker 20: that about a Master's champion, but you know, he had 754 00:41:41,280 --> 00:41:44,120 Speaker 20: him in playing well. And then this year I kept 755 00:41:44,160 --> 00:41:46,760 Speaker 20: watching more and more guys put labs in play around 756 00:41:46,800 --> 00:41:51,200 Speaker 20: the world, and I saw Ben Arnes. James Hahn first 757 00:41:51,200 --> 00:41:53,839 Speaker 20: switched and he led strokes game putting his first week 758 00:41:53,920 --> 00:41:58,960 Speaker 20: in Hilton Head. Ben Arnes switched and turned his game around. 759 00:42:00,560 --> 00:42:02,560 Speaker 20: That was kind of midway through the season, and that 760 00:42:02,680 --> 00:42:06,279 Speaker 20: about the same time Lucas Glover opped in and put 761 00:42:06,320 --> 00:42:09,879 Speaker 20: it in play as well, and obviously we saw very 762 00:42:09,920 --> 00:42:13,319 Speaker 20: well what he did, you know, And to me, it 763 00:42:13,520 --> 00:42:17,960 Speaker 20: just looks like it's complimenting the rest of their games, 764 00:42:18,480 --> 00:42:21,600 Speaker 20: is what it looks like it's doing, and giving them 765 00:42:21,600 --> 00:42:24,600 Speaker 20: the freedom to play the way that they know they can, 766 00:42:24,680 --> 00:42:28,920 Speaker 20: and obviously giving them a hell of a lot of 767 00:42:28,920 --> 00:42:33,120 Speaker 20: confidence to go out and make some putts on the greens. 768 00:42:34,120 --> 00:42:39,880 Speaker 9: Lucas being an example of obviously the wherewithal or the 769 00:42:40,680 --> 00:42:44,840 Speaker 9: perseverance and the toughness to do what he has done, 770 00:42:44,880 --> 00:42:49,839 Speaker 9: which is keep his card for for so long, regardless 771 00:42:49,880 --> 00:42:55,080 Speaker 9: of putting struggles for so long, very very very famously 772 00:42:55,200 --> 00:42:58,680 Speaker 9: infamously now at this point where he just you know, 773 00:42:58,719 --> 00:43:02,760 Speaker 9: we saw him. Every anybody who's a golfer can somewhat 774 00:43:02,840 --> 00:43:06,799 Speaker 9: relate to just that, that pain and the the optics 775 00:43:06,800 --> 00:43:09,960 Speaker 9: of it all. Just so nobody wants to look right 776 00:43:10,560 --> 00:43:13,440 Speaker 9: and then and then to go on and uh and 777 00:43:13,480 --> 00:43:17,600 Speaker 9: to win back to back against formidable fields and and 778 00:43:17,600 --> 00:43:23,160 Speaker 9: and literally resurrect his whole career. Do you you do 779 00:43:23,200 --> 00:43:26,399 Speaker 9: you remember any kind of conversation you had with him, 780 00:43:26,480 --> 00:43:28,880 Speaker 9: or or anything in which did he come to you, 781 00:43:28,920 --> 00:43:31,920 Speaker 9: did you did you at that point then become almost 782 00:43:32,080 --> 00:43:36,239 Speaker 9: like the shepherd or the sherpa, helping people get up 783 00:43:36,239 --> 00:43:38,720 Speaker 9: to the to the top to the top of their mountains. 784 00:43:39,719 --> 00:43:39,959 Speaker 10: Yeah. 785 00:43:40,040 --> 00:43:42,160 Speaker 20: No, I joked that we're starting a little bit of 786 00:43:42,160 --> 00:43:44,359 Speaker 20: a cult and we're going to have meetings every uh 787 00:43:44,840 --> 00:43:49,120 Speaker 20: every Friday evening out there. But no, Lucas didn't come 788 00:43:49,120 --> 00:43:51,560 Speaker 20: to me. But you know, we played college golf at 789 00:43:51,600 --> 00:43:53,920 Speaker 20: the same time. We are similar age and we've known 790 00:43:53,960 --> 00:43:57,960 Speaker 20: each other a long time. Uh, And you know, he's 791 00:43:58,000 --> 00:44:02,120 Speaker 20: he's a think his mind. I don't know much about 792 00:44:02,120 --> 00:44:04,520 Speaker 20: his game and what he gets up to with his game, 793 00:44:04,960 --> 00:44:07,480 Speaker 20: but you know, here's a guy who likes doing crosswords 794 00:44:07,520 --> 00:44:11,480 Speaker 20: to activate his brain. And you know he's a smart guy. 795 00:44:11,600 --> 00:44:17,239 Speaker 20: And there's no doubt that when you're struggling with your 796 00:44:17,280 --> 00:44:20,200 Speaker 20: putting like he has, it's just it's just such hard work. 797 00:44:20,320 --> 00:44:24,080 Speaker 20: You know, anyone who's felt a tough time on the 798 00:44:24,080 --> 00:44:26,680 Speaker 20: greens can relate. You know, I think back to that. 799 00:44:26,880 --> 00:44:31,640 Speaker 20: My frustration levels was so high in twenty ten, with 800 00:44:31,840 --> 00:44:33,759 Speaker 20: good putting and bad putting. I just didn't know what 801 00:44:33,840 --> 00:44:35,720 Speaker 20: was going to show up. It was either good or terrible, 802 00:44:35,719 --> 00:44:36,960 Speaker 20: and I just couldn't do it anymore. 803 00:44:36,960 --> 00:44:37,640 Speaker 8: So I said, that's it. 804 00:44:37,640 --> 00:44:40,440 Speaker 20: I'm going to learn something new. Yeah, I see more 805 00:44:40,480 --> 00:44:42,920 Speaker 20: guys doing it. And it doesn't it doesn't have to 806 00:44:42,960 --> 00:44:46,279 Speaker 20: be a broomstick. I just feel like I've just been 807 00:44:46,320 --> 00:44:48,920 Speaker 20: on a search for the last ten years and like, 808 00:44:49,360 --> 00:44:51,879 Speaker 20: what is the best piece of equipment that will help 809 00:44:51,960 --> 00:44:54,640 Speaker 20: me hit more good putts? And you know, that's kind 810 00:44:54,640 --> 00:44:56,719 Speaker 20: of the path I'm still going down. And I think, 811 00:44:57,440 --> 00:44:59,960 Speaker 20: you know, a lot of the tech, all the technology 812 00:45:00,040 --> 00:45:02,800 Speaker 20: in a lab start you in such a good place. 813 00:45:03,200 --> 00:45:06,000 Speaker 20: You know you're getting you're giving yourself a great chance 814 00:45:06,040 --> 00:45:08,880 Speaker 20: before you've even moved it, and then when it moves, 815 00:45:08,960 --> 00:45:10,120 Speaker 20: it moves better. 816 00:45:10,480 --> 00:45:13,480 Speaker 6: To Kelly Slater, who we learned about in episodes three 817 00:45:13,520 --> 00:45:16,080 Speaker 6: and four, was one of the early adopters of the 818 00:45:16,160 --> 00:45:19,920 Speaker 6: lab Look and Results. It was Slater's putting at Pebble 819 00:45:19,920 --> 00:45:22,200 Speaker 6: Beach that led Adam Scott to try and one. 820 00:45:22,520 --> 00:45:24,080 Speaker 16: There's something there that's really special. 821 00:45:24,080 --> 00:45:27,600 Speaker 10: And I'm really super glad to see that FROs are 822 00:45:27,600 --> 00:45:30,640 Speaker 10: catching on to it, because that's what becomes accepted by 823 00:45:30,680 --> 00:45:31,759 Speaker 10: the masses after that. 824 00:45:32,440 --> 00:45:34,360 Speaker 16: But you know, to see Lucas when when. 825 00:45:35,760 --> 00:45:39,160 Speaker 10: When obviously he's had some putting woes, over the years, 826 00:45:39,200 --> 00:45:40,759 Speaker 10: and I think there was three or four in the 827 00:45:40,760 --> 00:45:43,719 Speaker 10: top seven that same week. He's in the lab Putter. 828 00:45:43,960 --> 00:45:45,959 Speaker 10: I think most of them on the MEZ. A couple 829 00:45:45,960 --> 00:45:48,040 Speaker 10: of guys are on the directed force that I like. 830 00:45:48,160 --> 00:45:52,760 Speaker 10: I prefer the directed force myself, but I think visually, 831 00:45:52,760 --> 00:45:54,640 Speaker 10: if probably people have a problem with the directed force, 832 00:45:54,640 --> 00:45:57,799 Speaker 10: they end up leaning towards the mez and trying that, 833 00:45:58,560 --> 00:46:02,800 Speaker 10: and it just for me, it didn't. It didn't square 834 00:46:02,880 --> 00:46:05,160 Speaker 10: up as well as the directed force. 835 00:46:05,400 --> 00:46:06,040 Speaker 16: It does for me. 836 00:46:06,160 --> 00:46:09,359 Speaker 10: But you know, Charles Howe's using them as Adams using 837 00:46:09,360 --> 00:46:12,319 Speaker 10: them as I think Lucas using them as Yeah, I've 838 00:46:12,760 --> 00:46:15,120 Speaker 10: I've bought a few for other people too, or ordered some. 839 00:46:15,960 --> 00:46:18,279 Speaker 10: I actually played with Obama and he was he was 840 00:46:19,239 --> 00:46:20,759 Speaker 10: checking the buttter out, like what is this thing? 841 00:46:20,800 --> 00:46:23,440 Speaker 16: So I had Sam sending one. It's just been a 842 00:46:23,440 --> 00:46:24,040 Speaker 16: fun journey. 843 00:46:24,080 --> 00:46:27,720 Speaker 10: I really enjoyed feeling like I have some small partner, 844 00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:32,040 Speaker 10: but also watching something that I knew was great start 845 00:46:32,120 --> 00:46:32,920 Speaker 10: to become something. 846 00:46:33,560 --> 00:46:36,040 Speaker 16: And it's fun to feel like you're like going on 847 00:46:36,080 --> 00:46:36,839 Speaker 16: that journey with them. 848 00:46:36,840 --> 00:46:41,120 Speaker 9: You know, little validation, right, little validation of your instincts, 849 00:46:41,239 --> 00:46:45,680 Speaker 9: your sense of technology of validation for them and what 850 00:46:45,800 --> 00:46:48,839 Speaker 9: their their journey as a company. I mean I would 851 00:46:48,840 --> 00:46:51,680 Speaker 9: imagine all of that just and then to watch Lucas 852 00:46:51,719 --> 00:46:55,040 Speaker 9: the ultimate grinder, who's kept his card for ten years 853 00:46:55,080 --> 00:46:57,799 Speaker 9: regardless of all these putting wo for him to go 854 00:46:57,960 --> 00:47:01,120 Speaker 9: back to back, all of it is like such feel good. 855 00:47:01,280 --> 00:47:02,040 Speaker 16: It's insane. 856 00:47:02,440 --> 00:47:05,520 Speaker 10: Yeah, I get goosebumps when you just said that, because 857 00:47:05,920 --> 00:47:06,600 Speaker 10: it's so cool. 858 00:47:06,640 --> 00:47:06,799 Speaker 9: Man. 859 00:47:06,880 --> 00:47:08,040 Speaker 16: It's yeah. 860 00:47:08,080 --> 00:47:11,000 Speaker 10: I mean, I love seeing my friends succeed, and so 861 00:47:11,040 --> 00:47:12,760 Speaker 10: it's great. You know, Sam and I have become buddies 862 00:47:12,800 --> 00:47:15,759 Speaker 10: over the last few years, and I just love that 863 00:47:15,800 --> 00:47:19,960 Speaker 10: it's being accepted and and and sort of run with 864 00:47:20,080 --> 00:47:25,400 Speaker 10: by people. You know, A one putt two putts in 865 00:47:25,480 --> 00:47:31,319 Speaker 10: any tournament changes these guys' lives. Yeah, like, but it's 866 00:47:31,440 --> 00:47:35,920 Speaker 10: it's amazing, and I'm surprised that I'm surprised none of 867 00:47:35,960 --> 00:47:38,240 Speaker 10: the big guys have seen this and tried. 868 00:47:38,080 --> 00:47:39,400 Speaker 16: To come in and buy the company. 869 00:47:41,080 --> 00:47:45,400 Speaker 10: And I think now that it's finding its own footing, 870 00:47:46,239 --> 00:47:47,359 Speaker 10: it's maybe it's too late. 871 00:47:47,480 --> 00:47:47,680 Speaker 13: You know. 872 00:47:48,160 --> 00:47:51,120 Speaker 9: There is telling me that they were all playing, like Liam, 873 00:47:51,200 --> 00:47:53,640 Speaker 9: the Rep, and the skuy madd who works with them, 874 00:47:53,640 --> 00:47:56,720 Speaker 9: and they're all in these three different groups playing their tournament. 875 00:47:56,719 --> 00:47:58,759 Speaker 1: When Lucas was at the window. 876 00:47:58,480 --> 00:48:00,919 Speaker 9: And they all ran and they just ran to each 877 00:48:00,960 --> 00:48:04,200 Speaker 9: other and jumped up and hugged and celebrated when they 878 00:48:04,320 --> 00:48:09,000 Speaker 9: when you, yeah, it's and they've now doubled the sale. 879 00:48:09,200 --> 00:48:12,920 Speaker 9: The total sales of the company up to this point 880 00:48:12,960 --> 00:48:14,919 Speaker 9: has doubled in the last month. 881 00:48:16,440 --> 00:48:19,440 Speaker 10: No, that's amazing, man, Now cool is that what a 882 00:48:19,480 --> 00:48:20,200 Speaker 10: success story? 883 00:48:20,760 --> 00:48:21,560 Speaker 2: Great? 884 00:48:21,640 --> 00:48:24,040 Speaker 10: It's a snowball, you know, because not just the pros 885 00:48:24,120 --> 00:48:26,040 Speaker 10: now so many more people are gonna be seeing that 886 00:48:26,080 --> 00:48:29,080 Speaker 10: putter at their courses, and then more people, oh let 887 00:48:29,080 --> 00:48:30,759 Speaker 10: me try that. Oh my god, I gotta get one 888 00:48:30,760 --> 00:48:33,960 Speaker 10: of those. It's just it's gonna be like it's a sensation. 889 00:48:34,160 --> 00:48:36,520 Speaker 10: I just knew it was kind of bubbling below the 890 00:48:36,600 --> 00:48:38,520 Speaker 10: surface and at some point everyone's. 891 00:48:38,160 --> 00:48:40,120 Speaker 16: Gonna go, Okay, we get it. 892 00:48:40,480 --> 00:48:44,719 Speaker 10: A product like this is like it reversed as the 893 00:48:44,800 --> 00:48:48,080 Speaker 10: sponsorship thing, where like the player has to pay a 894 00:48:48,080 --> 00:48:52,600 Speaker 10: little back to the company. That'd be kind of funny. 895 00:48:52,840 --> 00:48:56,160 Speaker 6: It was Brett Rumford, the Australian journeyman and short game 896 00:48:56,239 --> 00:48:59,600 Speaker 6: guru back in episode five, who said something similar as 897 00:48:59,600 --> 00:49:03,640 Speaker 6: it relates eats the ball and equipment deals, especially relating 898 00:49:03,680 --> 00:49:07,640 Speaker 6: to the putter. Here he is again reflecting on Glover's wins. 899 00:49:08,120 --> 00:49:10,200 Speaker 21: If you're a yipper, I mean, that's another world, isn't it. 900 00:49:10,239 --> 00:49:13,080 Speaker 21: I Mean that's like he's come from the full on 901 00:49:13,520 --> 00:49:19,200 Speaker 21: world of yipping. Like that's like that goes beyond a 902 00:49:19,239 --> 00:49:22,520 Speaker 21: sales pitch. That to me, to take someone that for 903 00:49:22,600 --> 00:49:24,920 Speaker 21: fifty was it fifty nine or sixty you had that 904 00:49:24,960 --> 00:49:27,080 Speaker 21: part from a foot and almost came out of the 905 00:49:27,360 --> 00:49:29,520 Speaker 21: circle te of the Scotty Cameron that who was using 906 00:49:29,920 --> 00:49:32,960 Speaker 21: like almost missed, almost missed the golf ball from foot 907 00:49:33,000 --> 00:49:33,279 Speaker 21: and a half. 908 00:49:33,320 --> 00:49:34,760 Speaker 13: You missed the whole by about two inches. 909 00:49:35,400 --> 00:49:38,920 Speaker 21: This is a guy that's on an absolute runner, like 910 00:49:38,960 --> 00:49:42,560 Speaker 21: he's he's got a put for fifty nine, so, which 911 00:49:42,600 --> 00:49:43,040 Speaker 21: is crazy. 912 00:49:43,080 --> 00:49:44,560 Speaker 13: But when that starts to set in, it's in. 913 00:49:44,680 --> 00:49:48,520 Speaker 21: But when you take someone that's that's a yipper to 914 00:49:48,680 --> 00:49:52,640 Speaker 21: a back to back winner like that, that goes beyond 915 00:49:53,560 --> 00:49:56,240 Speaker 21: the sales pitch, That just goes beyond, you know, that's 916 00:49:56,520 --> 00:49:59,799 Speaker 21: that's more the intuitive awareness that unlocks certain things with 917 00:49:59,800 --> 00:50:02,120 Speaker 21: an player that just frees them up, doesn't it. You know, 918 00:50:02,360 --> 00:50:05,080 Speaker 21: just that giving up control. He's you know, maybe for 919 00:50:05,120 --> 00:50:06,920 Speaker 21: the first time in his career. You know, he's literally 920 00:50:06,960 --> 00:50:08,960 Speaker 21: just given up control. He's had the feeling of it 921 00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:12,120 Speaker 21: anyway that he doesn't have to have this you know 922 00:50:12,480 --> 00:50:15,719 Speaker 21: control that we all have on the putter, so which 923 00:50:15,760 --> 00:50:19,000 Speaker 21: is just amazing. And that's just like walking my analogy 924 00:50:19,040 --> 00:50:21,600 Speaker 21: from before. It's it's really hard to try and give 925 00:50:21,680 --> 00:50:25,080 Speaker 21: up that control. But I think the technology is is 926 00:50:25,080 --> 00:50:28,760 Speaker 21: that there's just there's just no micro muscles that's holding 927 00:50:28,840 --> 00:50:32,000 Speaker 21: up any part of the putter. So all you're doing 928 00:50:32,040 --> 00:50:35,319 Speaker 21: is holding up sure the part of whatever lineboard that's in, 929 00:50:35,400 --> 00:50:37,600 Speaker 21: you're holding up the mass of the putter, but there's 930 00:50:37,600 --> 00:50:40,520 Speaker 21: this zero twist in your hands, so I mean you 931 00:50:40,520 --> 00:50:42,280 Speaker 21: can literally just put it with two. 932 00:50:42,080 --> 00:50:45,040 Speaker 13: Fingers and the thing just just swings by itself. 933 00:50:45,280 --> 00:50:49,000 Speaker 21: It's an amazing story, but it's you know, there's so 934 00:50:49,080 --> 00:50:52,600 Speaker 21: many facets to it that could be basically analyzed and 935 00:50:52,680 --> 00:50:56,080 Speaker 21: broken down. And I'm sure there's there's sykes out there 936 00:50:56,080 --> 00:50:58,760 Speaker 21: that just what I spend thirty minutes with him speaking. 937 00:50:59,360 --> 00:51:02,719 Speaker 21: I'm sure there's like the brain connection everything else. Like 938 00:51:03,080 --> 00:51:05,680 Speaker 21: psychologists are kind to basically say, yeah, that was me. 939 00:51:05,840 --> 00:51:07,800 Speaker 21: I'll be working with him for the last three months, 940 00:51:08,200 --> 00:51:10,120 Speaker 21: you know, studies put it, you know, says putting his 941 00:51:10,160 --> 00:51:11,480 Speaker 21: hand up and I'm sure it's a bit of a 942 00:51:11,520 --> 00:51:14,040 Speaker 21: concoction of everything. But for me, it is like I 943 00:51:14,120 --> 00:51:15,600 Speaker 21: say to my dad. You know, for all these psyche 944 00:51:15,600 --> 00:51:17,040 Speaker 21: gurus that are out there, I said to my dad, 945 00:51:17,640 --> 00:51:20,239 Speaker 21: I give him like a five stack of books. You know, 946 00:51:20,560 --> 00:51:22,440 Speaker 21: these guys here are like working with the best players 947 00:51:22,440 --> 00:51:23,200 Speaker 21: on the PGA tour. 948 00:51:23,280 --> 00:51:26,319 Speaker 13: So read that, Read all those books, and you'll be 949 00:51:26,360 --> 00:51:28,200 Speaker 13: on the seniors tour next year. He plays off twelve. 950 00:51:28,800 --> 00:51:31,439 Speaker 21: But there's still a point, right, there's still a point 951 00:51:31,440 --> 00:51:34,480 Speaker 21: where there's the genius of the player, you know, the 952 00:51:34,520 --> 00:51:36,360 Speaker 21: talent of the player that's played, you know for his 953 00:51:36,400 --> 00:51:39,319 Speaker 21: whole life. There's still that that work ethic that you need, 954 00:51:39,360 --> 00:51:39,640 Speaker 21: isn't it. 955 00:51:39,719 --> 00:51:41,279 Speaker 13: Then you need the information on top of it. It's a 956 00:51:41,320 --> 00:51:42,240 Speaker 13: bit of a blood of everything. 957 00:51:42,280 --> 00:51:44,880 Speaker 21: But and then when you get this, you know, this 958 00:51:45,000 --> 00:51:48,520 Speaker 21: technology in his hands. You know, he's got the golf 959 00:51:48,560 --> 00:51:51,200 Speaker 21: and DNA, he knows how to play the game. All 960 00:51:51,239 --> 00:51:52,759 Speaker 21: of a sudden, it just it just frees him up 961 00:51:52,800 --> 00:51:55,759 Speaker 21: and unlocks that that player within, doesn't it. And all 962 00:51:55,800 --> 00:51:57,960 Speaker 21: of a sudden it now just becomes he's a ball striker. 963 00:51:58,000 --> 00:51:59,880 Speaker 21: And now he's got the feeling that he's a winner. 964 00:52:00,520 --> 00:52:02,200 Speaker 21: And then that's that's a powerful concoction. 965 00:52:03,000 --> 00:52:06,880 Speaker 6: Liam Bedford of lab Golf, who built Glover's original putter. 966 00:52:07,440 --> 00:52:11,080 Speaker 22: That is my number one objective is to help people 967 00:52:11,200 --> 00:52:13,520 Speaker 22: play better. That doesn't matter who it is. If I 968 00:52:13,560 --> 00:52:16,440 Speaker 22: can help someone put better, I've done my job. Like 969 00:52:16,480 --> 00:52:18,160 Speaker 22: that's what I feel like my job is. All I 970 00:52:18,160 --> 00:52:20,520 Speaker 22: want to do is help people put better. And even 971 00:52:20,520 --> 00:52:23,000 Speaker 22: if that's not even in our product, Like if I can, 972 00:52:23,040 --> 00:52:25,080 Speaker 22: if I can go out to the tour, a tour event, 973 00:52:25,160 --> 00:52:28,160 Speaker 22: and you know I will, we will be will be 974 00:52:28,200 --> 00:52:30,200 Speaker 22: messed around with a bunch of different putters and then 975 00:52:30,320 --> 00:52:33,680 Speaker 22: there's I mentioned something that they notice and they start 976 00:52:33,719 --> 00:52:36,120 Speaker 22: feeling something different and they start rolling in all parts. 977 00:52:36,160 --> 00:52:39,319 Speaker 22: Like that's all I can ask for. If you use 978 00:52:39,360 --> 00:52:42,279 Speaker 22: my part of that's just a bonus, but it is cool. 979 00:52:42,280 --> 00:52:44,160 Speaker 22: Like I worked in the customer service team for my 980 00:52:44,200 --> 00:52:47,600 Speaker 22: first year with the company, and the amount of emails 981 00:52:47,680 --> 00:52:50,239 Speaker 22: we used to get, even back when we're small, like 982 00:52:50,440 --> 00:52:54,520 Speaker 22: of you guys have changed my golfing career, like golf life, 983 00:52:54,719 --> 00:52:57,120 Speaker 22: like I now love I hate a dreaded getting on 984 00:52:57,160 --> 00:52:59,080 Speaker 22: the greens and now that's my favorite part of the game. 985 00:52:59,760 --> 00:53:03,400 Speaker 22: And like just getting those emails, because there was a 986 00:53:03,440 --> 00:53:05,759 Speaker 22: bunch a lot of times that we were we were 987 00:53:05,760 --> 00:53:08,120 Speaker 22: a small company, were bugged down. We didn't have enough 988 00:53:08,120 --> 00:53:12,400 Speaker 22: people to do all of the jobs, and sometimes it 989 00:53:12,440 --> 00:53:15,120 Speaker 22: was pretty overwhelming. But then you'd get, you know, once 990 00:53:15,160 --> 00:53:17,440 Speaker 22: a week, twice a week, you'd get these emails from 991 00:53:17,520 --> 00:53:20,920 Speaker 22: guys that would just make all of it okay. It 992 00:53:21,080 --> 00:53:22,440 Speaker 22: just be like, all right, this is this is why 993 00:53:22,520 --> 00:53:23,919 Speaker 22: we put in the hard work, and this is why 994 00:53:23,920 --> 00:53:26,480 Speaker 22: we work so hard, is to help these guys and 995 00:53:26,560 --> 00:53:28,239 Speaker 22: make people enjoy golf more. 996 00:53:29,200 --> 00:53:32,880 Speaker 6: Stuart Smith, an accomplished pro from Reno, an early adopter 997 00:53:33,040 --> 00:53:35,759 Speaker 6: of lie angle and balance, who we heard from in 998 00:53:35,920 --> 00:53:36,560 Speaker 6: episode two. 999 00:53:37,320 --> 00:53:40,319 Speaker 18: You can only applaud Lucas Glover. I mean, eventually, I 1000 00:53:40,360 --> 00:53:44,120 Speaker 18: think what I've heard. We hear many definitions of the yips, 1001 00:53:44,160 --> 00:53:47,719 Speaker 18: and basically it comes down to where you're expecting, you're 1002 00:53:47,880 --> 00:53:51,759 Speaker 18: mechanically you're not able to meet your expectations, so it 1003 00:53:51,800 --> 00:53:55,600 Speaker 18: creates an anxiety and once you're in that situation, it just. 1004 00:53:57,040 --> 00:53:57,880 Speaker 13: It just kicks in. 1005 00:53:57,960 --> 00:54:01,120 Speaker 18: So for him to overcome that and probably not even 1006 00:54:01,120 --> 00:54:04,680 Speaker 18: fully yet, we still know that he's liable to miss 1007 00:54:04,680 --> 00:54:07,400 Speaker 18: from eighteen inches. Still always such a great bass striker, 1008 00:54:07,480 --> 00:54:10,919 Speaker 18: but he has something that he believes in. Now he's 1009 00:54:10,960 --> 00:54:15,320 Speaker 18: been able to maybe wrestle that demon away from himself 1010 00:54:15,400 --> 00:54:19,920 Speaker 18: to where he can literally step in and keep a 1011 00:54:19,960 --> 00:54:23,000 Speaker 18: clear mind and roll it like he knows that he 1012 00:54:23,360 --> 00:54:24,000 Speaker 18: that he can. 1013 00:54:24,080 --> 00:54:25,080 Speaker 16: We all believe we can. 1014 00:54:25,200 --> 00:54:27,640 Speaker 18: I mean I suffered with the Yipps as well, where 1015 00:54:27,680 --> 00:54:30,920 Speaker 18: I would have never went to anchor and anchoring the 1016 00:54:30,960 --> 00:54:34,759 Speaker 18: putter still probably putting mediocre at best, maybe there, but 1017 00:54:34,840 --> 00:54:38,520 Speaker 18: still it's just that it's that one little thing that 1018 00:54:38,560 --> 00:54:42,520 Speaker 18: has helped him overcome and maybe that has helped him 1019 00:54:42,600 --> 00:54:47,439 Speaker 18: either mechanically to now meet his expectations better when he's 1020 00:54:47,480 --> 00:54:49,960 Speaker 18: putting in an event or has pressure on him, and 1021 00:54:51,760 --> 00:54:56,520 Speaker 18: he's able now to perform right without anxiety. That's the 1022 00:54:56,560 --> 00:55:00,279 Speaker 18: whole deal. You perform without anxiety, and the lab Hutter 1023 00:55:00,440 --> 00:55:04,640 Speaker 18: will l A B. Hudder will help you overcome some 1024 00:55:04,760 --> 00:55:06,640 Speaker 18: of those demons. I'm a big believer in. 1025 00:55:06,520 --> 00:55:10,840 Speaker 9: That if you talk to Bill or send him a 1026 00:55:10,880 --> 00:55:15,880 Speaker 9: text or any any interaction of congratulations or kind of 1027 00:55:15,920 --> 00:55:21,240 Speaker 9: thoughts on feeling like you're the company and the technology 1028 00:55:21,280 --> 00:55:24,080 Speaker 9: and everything that you've seen and used and believed in 1029 00:55:24,160 --> 00:55:27,839 Speaker 9: for so long has been validated at this point Oh. 1030 00:55:27,800 --> 00:55:30,440 Speaker 18: Yeah, I mean Bill and I talked pretty regularly, so 1031 00:55:30,560 --> 00:55:33,279 Speaker 18: he's still you know, he I never know when he 1032 00:55:33,320 --> 00:55:35,279 Speaker 18: is coming in town, but he's always asked me to 1033 00:55:35,280 --> 00:55:37,520 Speaker 18: play golf. We we usually always go out and play. 1034 00:55:38,000 --> 00:55:40,239 Speaker 18: Funny enough, we'll use our La B putters, but we'll 1035 00:55:40,280 --> 00:55:42,400 Speaker 18: go out and use some old forged irons and some 1036 00:55:42,880 --> 00:55:46,240 Speaker 18: Persimmon clubs, and he loves to play these hickory sticks. 1037 00:55:46,280 --> 00:55:49,040 Speaker 18: So usually I'll take my per Simmons and my sixties 1038 00:55:49,400 --> 00:55:52,160 Speaker 18: irons out and he'll take his hick resticks and we 1039 00:55:52,239 --> 00:55:53,840 Speaker 18: just go out and we kind of have a blast, 1040 00:55:53,880 --> 00:55:56,600 Speaker 18: but the La B putter stays in the bag. 1041 00:55:57,520 --> 00:56:00,000 Speaker 6: And once again we'll end this episode with the man 1042 00:56:00,040 --> 00:56:03,880 Speaker 6: and who started it all, Bill Pressey, who as a 1043 00:56:03,960 --> 00:56:07,480 Speaker 6: kid in mcwan, Wisconsin, in a basement tinkering with clubs. 1044 00:56:08,239 --> 00:56:11,560 Speaker 6: His grandfather once told him there are four ways to 1045 00:56:11,600 --> 00:56:16,080 Speaker 6: make money. You can win it, marry it, sell it, 1046 00:56:17,080 --> 00:56:21,320 Speaker 6: or invent it. As we learned in episode two, Pressey 1047 00:56:21,360 --> 00:56:23,880 Speaker 6: went from living and working out of his car to 1048 00:56:24,040 --> 00:56:29,560 Speaker 6: inventing the revealer and the technology behind lie angle and balance, 1049 00:56:30,360 --> 00:56:31,799 Speaker 6: and he did it in his garage. 1050 00:56:32,680 --> 00:56:36,439 Speaker 9: What has been the uptick in business? Can you quantify 1051 00:56:36,640 --> 00:56:42,520 Speaker 9: for me the difference between where you were in June 1052 00:56:42,719 --> 00:56:46,000 Speaker 9: to where you are in August, now that Lucas has 1053 00:56:46,040 --> 00:56:47,040 Speaker 9: gone back to back. 1054 00:56:47,840 --> 00:56:51,160 Speaker 23: Yeah, I suppose it's a dicey question. But the next 1055 00:56:51,280 --> 00:56:56,359 Speaker 23: day broomstick sales for pass shortcutter sales. That's pretty big. 1056 00:56:57,360 --> 00:57:00,000 Speaker 23: That's a big that's a big big. I don't know 1057 00:57:00,040 --> 00:57:02,839 Speaker 23: if it's still I haven't seen the recent sales reports. 1058 00:57:03,160 --> 00:57:08,360 Speaker 23: But just like when Jack won with the response, the 1059 00:57:08,440 --> 00:57:11,759 Speaker 23: same things happened the LAB. There's no I can't put 1060 00:57:11,880 --> 00:57:17,120 Speaker 23: numbers out there, but it's off the hook, and I 1061 00:57:17,160 --> 00:57:20,800 Speaker 23: feel bad for all all of our workers and the 1062 00:57:20,840 --> 00:57:26,120 Speaker 23: builders are just double time over time, expanding, hiring, training, 1063 00:57:26,800 --> 00:57:30,280 Speaker 23: to scale up to keep this demand. Thank god we 1064 00:57:30,320 --> 00:57:34,560 Speaker 23: didn't get a tour win earlier. Thank god, because I 1065 00:57:34,560 --> 00:57:37,960 Speaker 23: wouldn't have been able to capitalize LAB, we wouldn't have 1066 00:57:38,000 --> 00:57:40,080 Speaker 23: been able to keep up. If this is what happens 1067 00:57:40,120 --> 00:57:43,320 Speaker 23: when you win a tournament, thank god it didn't happen earlier. 1068 00:57:45,000 --> 00:57:51,280 Speaker 23: I mean, it would have been cool, but yeah, that's 1069 00:57:51,360 --> 00:57:54,440 Speaker 23: the business sense of it. The dangerous thing about business 1070 00:57:54,560 --> 00:57:57,280 Speaker 23: is you can sell so much you'll put you out 1071 00:57:57,280 --> 00:58:01,800 Speaker 23: of business. And there's so sort of grow and sustain 1072 00:58:03,080 --> 00:58:07,200 Speaker 23: growth is uh, you have to be scaled to take 1073 00:58:07,200 --> 00:58:10,120 Speaker 23: advantage when you when the time does come, and you 1074 00:58:10,160 --> 00:58:11,680 Speaker 23: don't want that time to come too soon. 1075 00:58:12,240 --> 00:58:12,440 Speaker 2: You know. 1076 00:58:12,520 --> 00:58:16,200 Speaker 9: Do you get the sense that they're within this story? 1077 00:58:17,920 --> 00:58:21,880 Speaker 9: There is there is a sense of hope and uh 1078 00:58:22,000 --> 00:58:27,240 Speaker 9: and and inspiration that people can garner from your story, 1079 00:58:28,160 --> 00:58:31,200 Speaker 9: you know, Uh, Lucas's story. 1080 00:58:31,800 --> 00:58:32,959 Speaker 1: You see what I'm saying, Like. 1081 00:58:33,240 --> 00:58:37,160 Speaker 9: Kelly's story, there is something here beyond. There's something at 1082 00:58:37,160 --> 00:58:40,120 Speaker 9: work far beyond like a putter. 1083 00:58:42,000 --> 00:58:42,800 Speaker 23: Yeah, there's. 1084 00:58:44,200 --> 00:58:45,520 Speaker 16: I think it comes from within. 1085 00:58:45,720 --> 00:58:50,280 Speaker 23: I mean, you're doing your theme right, and you've been 1086 00:58:50,440 --> 00:58:55,720 Speaker 23: with some pretty big companies before, and you know, there's 1087 00:58:55,760 --> 00:58:59,720 Speaker 23: something that drives us to do this, and whether it's 1088 00:59:01,920 --> 00:59:06,360 Speaker 23: resetting our own expectations for what we want in life. 1089 00:59:06,080 --> 00:59:11,760 Speaker 23: And I had always had a desire to contribute to 1090 00:59:11,880 --> 00:59:15,200 Speaker 23: the golf, the history of golf. And I was always 1091 00:59:15,200 --> 00:59:20,000 Speaker 23: a very skilled, you know, persuemon club repairman and refinisher, 1092 00:59:20,160 --> 00:59:22,880 Speaker 23: and I worked, you know, I learned the old old 1093 00:59:22,920 --> 00:59:28,400 Speaker 23: clubs and the whole trade. And I always felt that 1094 00:59:28,760 --> 00:59:31,240 Speaker 23: I had a calling. And I told this to my 1095 00:59:31,280 --> 00:59:35,400 Speaker 23: friends in high school. I'm fifty almost fifty four, and 1096 00:59:36,200 --> 00:59:39,320 Speaker 23: I told him I'm going to change the golf industry. 1097 00:59:40,040 --> 00:59:44,000 Speaker 23: Didn't know how. I didn't know, but I knew way 1098 00:59:44,040 --> 00:59:45,960 Speaker 23: back then that I was going to have an impact, 1099 00:59:46,680 --> 00:59:47,320 Speaker 23: But I don't know. 1100 00:59:47,520 --> 00:59:49,400 Speaker 16: It wasn't. 1101 00:59:50,880 --> 00:59:53,920 Speaker 23: Consciously done or anything like that. It's just it's it's 1102 00:59:53,960 --> 01:00:00,960 Speaker 23: a drive from within to do something a dream and 1103 01:00:01,280 --> 01:00:06,920 Speaker 23: to you know, get out from under the machine. And uh, 1104 01:00:07,120 --> 01:00:11,080 Speaker 23: you know, when you when you wake up in the morning, 1105 01:00:12,840 --> 01:00:15,760 Speaker 23: the scariest thing is is knowing that you can do 1106 01:00:15,800 --> 01:00:17,840 Speaker 23: what you want to do, but also knowing that you 1107 01:00:17,960 --> 01:00:21,120 Speaker 23: gotta do what you got to do, because if you 1108 01:00:21,240 --> 01:00:23,920 Speaker 23: have the ability not to do that, nobody's gonna yell 1109 01:00:23,960 --> 01:00:28,360 Speaker 23: at you. And you have to make that conscious decision 1110 01:00:28,400 --> 01:00:34,560 Speaker 23: to work harder and sacrifice everything for years to achieve something. 1111 01:00:36,840 --> 01:00:37,439 Speaker 2: That you want. 1112 01:00:37,880 --> 01:00:42,120 Speaker 23: And I think along, I know my goalposts have moved 1113 01:00:42,960 --> 01:00:49,280 Speaker 23: over the years. When I started off, my expectations are 1114 01:00:49,440 --> 01:00:53,840 Speaker 23: far lower than where we're at now. Ah for sure. 1115 01:00:54,480 --> 01:00:57,840 Speaker 23: I mean even in the director forced days, it was 1116 01:00:57,960 --> 01:01:00,080 Speaker 23: just to make a little putter company so I I 1117 01:01:00,120 --> 01:01:05,120 Speaker 23: could stop teaching full time at Golf Tech and raise 1118 01:01:05,160 --> 01:01:08,840 Speaker 23: my kid because I was a single parent and so 1119 01:01:09,720 --> 01:01:11,360 Speaker 23: you only have so much time in the day to 1120 01:01:11,440 --> 01:01:14,520 Speaker 23: cook clean, you know, get the kid to school and 1121 01:01:15,320 --> 01:01:17,480 Speaker 23: do all this stuff. And so when you're working forty 1122 01:01:17,480 --> 01:01:20,720 Speaker 23: to fifty hours a week to pay the mortgage and 1123 01:01:21,720 --> 01:01:25,919 Speaker 23: do all that stuff, I decided right then and there 1124 01:01:25,960 --> 01:01:28,560 Speaker 23: that I wanted a different life than to work for somebody. 1125 01:01:30,080 --> 01:01:33,000 Speaker 23: And golf Tech was a great organization. I learned so 1126 01:01:33,120 --> 01:01:37,520 Speaker 23: much from golf Tech, but the reality was it wasn't mine, 1127 01:01:37,760 --> 01:01:39,680 Speaker 23: and I wanted something that was mine. 1128 01:01:40,360 --> 01:01:42,240 Speaker 14: And when I. 1129 01:01:42,200 --> 01:01:47,880 Speaker 23: Found the opportunity to expose the bullshit of face balance 1130 01:01:47,920 --> 01:01:51,439 Speaker 23: and toe hang marketing being a golf pro, I saw 1131 01:01:51,480 --> 01:01:54,439 Speaker 23: that immediately, and I'm like, oh, I'm gonna watch this thing. 1132 01:01:55,640 --> 01:01:57,640 Speaker 23: I'm going to ride this I'm going to ride this 1133 01:01:57,720 --> 01:02:03,400 Speaker 23: pony and this revealer into the sunset. And you know, 1134 01:02:03,480 --> 01:02:05,040 Speaker 23: you got to go through a lot of hills and 1135 01:02:05,120 --> 01:02:09,480 Speaker 23: valleys to get to that sunset. It's a hell of 1136 01:02:09,560 --> 01:02:10,040 Speaker 23: a ride. 1137 01:02:10,400 --> 01:02:17,320 Speaker 9: It's sometimes the best story is your own story. And 1138 01:02:17,360 --> 01:02:20,680 Speaker 9: I gotta feel like, I'm not sure you're ever gonna 1139 01:02:20,680 --> 01:02:26,760 Speaker 9: stumble upon a better story than your own story. 1140 01:02:27,800 --> 01:02:30,480 Speaker 23: It's been a long ride, you know, I overcame a lot. 1141 01:02:33,520 --> 01:02:34,760 Speaker 23: It's hard to talk about. 1142 01:02:47,760 --> 01:03:01,040 Speaker 3: Put another long fire. Nobody here getting tired settle down, 1143 01:03:01,160 --> 01:03:08,440 Speaker 3: and sudden in the story here is about to begin, 1144 01:03:14,200 --> 01:03:18,600 Speaker 3: the circles starting to take its shape, seats filled and 1145 01:03:18,720 --> 01:03:29,320 Speaker 3: the tiredsome landsns escape, and everybody's got some glory, just 1146 01:03:29,360 --> 01:03:35,439 Speaker 3: wait on to unfold. Everybody's got some story, Just wait 1147 01:03:35,560 --> 01:03:40,320 Speaker 3: un to be too. The place for. 1148 01:03:40,480 --> 01:03:41,760 Speaker 9: That is here. 1149 01:03:45,280 --> 01:03:50,480 Speaker 3: All those smiles and all those tears, Let them go. 1150 01:03:54,000 --> 01:04:02,680 Speaker 3: Put another log on the fire. Nobody hears getting tired, 1151 01:04:06,400 --> 01:04:14,520 Speaker 3: Settle down, and settle in the story hears about to begin. 1152 01:04:20,480 --> 01:04:24,760 Speaker 3: Tales were told of war and going, lovers lost in 1153 01:04:24,840 --> 01:04:33,720 Speaker 3: a lifetimes dreams our soul. Maybe you should stop and 1154 01:04:34,000 --> 01:04:39,440 Speaker 3: listen at the wisdom and me. Maybe you should pour 1155 01:04:39,560 --> 01:04:40,320 Speaker 3: your heart out. 1156 01:04:40,920 --> 01:04:42,960 Speaker 9: We ain't going the way. 1157 01:04:45,600 --> 01:04:52,880 Speaker 3: Find your mercy and the sound as the smoke gets 1158 01:04:52,920 --> 01:05:33,800 Speaker 3: pushed around in your soul. Put another log on the 1159 01:05:33,960 --> 01:05:46,400 Speaker 3: five Nobody hears getting tired, Settle down, and settle in 1160 01:05:49,920 --> 01:05:57,640 Speaker 3: the story hears about to begin. The story hears about 1161 01:05:58,040 --> 01:06:04,800 Speaker 3: to begin. The story hears about to begin,