1 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:01,240 Speaker 1: The guys from paying. 2 00:00:01,320 --> 00:00:03,920 Speaker 2: They've kind of showed me how much the equipment matters. 3 00:00:04,160 --> 00:00:06,000 Speaker 2: I just love that I can hit any shot I 4 00:00:06,080 --> 00:00:06,560 Speaker 2: kind of want. 5 00:00:06,720 --> 00:00:08,480 Speaker 3: We're gonna be able to tell some fun stories about 6 00:00:08,520 --> 00:00:10,640 Speaker 3: what goes on here to help golfers play better golf. 7 00:00:11,520 --> 00:00:14,000 Speaker 2: Welcome back to the Paining proven Grounds podcast. I'm Shane 8 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:16,959 Speaker 2: Baker and Marty Jertsen over there, and we got a 9 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:21,240 Speaker 2: great guest today. One Postigo joining us plays DP World Tour. 10 00:00:21,880 --> 00:00:23,720 Speaker 2: Is it Edgar or do you say E d G 11 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:24,640 Speaker 2: A which. 12 00:00:25,320 --> 00:00:27,440 Speaker 1: Both of them, both of them, but I'd say ed Guys, 13 00:00:27,480 --> 00:00:27,800 Speaker 1: he's here. 14 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:30,240 Speaker 2: How long you've been playing professional golf? I only been 15 00:00:30,240 --> 00:00:31,080 Speaker 2: battling it out there. 16 00:00:31,360 --> 00:00:34,240 Speaker 1: I've been playing golf for my entire life, but professionally 17 00:00:34,640 --> 00:00:39,320 Speaker 1: just three years now, and it's been fun journey. 18 00:00:39,800 --> 00:00:42,599 Speaker 2: How's it going? How how different is pro golf from 19 00:00:42,720 --> 00:00:44,519 Speaker 2: year one to now year three? 20 00:00:45,479 --> 00:00:47,680 Speaker 1: It's quite similar. I mean I enjoyed the game the 21 00:00:47,680 --> 00:00:51,279 Speaker 1: same way I did when I was an amateur. I 22 00:00:51,320 --> 00:00:53,600 Speaker 1: really love traveling, I really love do what I do, 23 00:00:53,840 --> 00:00:56,800 Speaker 1: and so I haven't seen a lot of differences. Just 24 00:00:56,840 --> 00:00:58,920 Speaker 1: at my bank account, sometimes you just go up and 25 00:00:58,960 --> 00:01:03,160 Speaker 1: down quid the creek well, it's okay, it's okay. 26 00:01:03,440 --> 00:01:07,880 Speaker 3: At least you got part you know sometimes you So. 27 00:01:07,800 --> 00:01:09,959 Speaker 2: You were born without much of your right leg. You 28 00:01:09,959 --> 00:01:11,840 Speaker 2: started playing golf at the age of twelve. I saw 29 00:01:11,840 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 2: that when you were fourteen you were a thirty handicap. Yeah, 30 00:01:14,600 --> 00:01:16,760 Speaker 2: and you got down to a four handicap in a 31 00:01:16,800 --> 00:01:17,520 Speaker 2: couple of years. 32 00:01:17,600 --> 00:01:17,759 Speaker 1: Yeah. 33 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:20,360 Speaker 2: Did the bug bite right away? Were you obsessed with 34 00:01:20,360 --> 00:01:21,839 Speaker 2: golf right when? You kind of film the game? 35 00:01:22,040 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 1: Like, I came really from a really sportive family. I 36 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:27,680 Speaker 1: think when I was wronging with my disability, my parents 37 00:01:28,000 --> 00:01:31,319 Speaker 1: starting me to to sport pretty quick. I was a 38 00:01:31,319 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 1: good swimmer, was a good skier. I was pretty good 39 00:01:34,480 --> 00:01:38,480 Speaker 1: sailor at that time. But my granddad just retired from 40 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:41,000 Speaker 1: work and he started playing golf, and so I was 41 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:43,160 Speaker 1: the only grandson that want to play with him. So 42 00:01:43,600 --> 00:01:46,440 Speaker 1: that's why why I got engaged with the game, and 43 00:01:46,480 --> 00:01:49,400 Speaker 1: I really loved it. I think the opportunities that the 44 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:52,600 Speaker 1: game of gold gives you as a disabled are much 45 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:55,200 Speaker 1: bigger than any other sport. Because when I was sailing, 46 00:01:55,640 --> 00:01:59,000 Speaker 1: I have different boat. When I was a swimmer, I 47 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:02,160 Speaker 1: couldn't make the same times at the other died. But 48 00:02:02,280 --> 00:02:04,040 Speaker 1: now as a golfer. I play with the same equipment 49 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:06,200 Speaker 1: and the same golf club, the same golf ball, the 50 00:02:06,200 --> 00:02:08,640 Speaker 1: same golf course, and I can beat anyone. So I 51 00:02:08,680 --> 00:02:12,400 Speaker 1: think that's why the game already I got passionate about it. 52 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:15,640 Speaker 3: Well, growing up in Spain, who are some of your 53 00:02:16,160 --> 00:02:18,360 Speaker 3: the golfers that influenced you or that you kind of 54 00:02:18,360 --> 00:02:21,680 Speaker 3: looked looked up to in your childhood and early on 55 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:22,320 Speaker 3: your golf. 56 00:02:22,080 --> 00:02:25,600 Speaker 1: Care We're We're a pretty small country. Golf is not 57 00:02:26,160 --> 00:02:30,360 Speaker 1: very big sports, just soccer around there or tennis, but 58 00:02:30,440 --> 00:02:33,640 Speaker 1: we have pretty good golfers in Obviously, say bay status 59 00:02:33,680 --> 00:02:36,720 Speaker 1: has been the main experiension around them. We're from the 60 00:02:36,720 --> 00:02:40,240 Speaker 1: same town, so it's been great to have been close 61 00:02:40,280 --> 00:02:43,560 Speaker 1: to him and his family. And Oli is also a 62 00:02:43,560 --> 00:02:49,640 Speaker 1: big name marital and then obviously rum many others that 63 00:02:50,080 --> 00:02:53,079 Speaker 1: came through and that make the game much bigger in 64 00:02:53,320 --> 00:02:53,880 Speaker 1: our country. 65 00:02:54,280 --> 00:02:57,120 Speaker 2: We hear so much about Savvy as this inspiration for 66 00:02:57,200 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 2: Spanish golfers and for European golfers. I mean, being from 67 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:03,120 Speaker 2: his hometown, is it everywhere? I mean the people know 68 00:03:03,200 --> 00:03:06,000 Speaker 2: of him across the board. Is the kind of a 69 00:03:06,120 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 2: legend of Sevy in your hometown A big part of 70 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:10,119 Speaker 2: your town now. 71 00:03:10,320 --> 00:03:12,840 Speaker 1: It is it is Savy obviously is a big name 72 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:16,600 Speaker 1: over there in might. Like forty fifty years ago, when 73 00:03:16,840 --> 00:03:19,560 Speaker 1: these men started playing majors and doing these kind of things, 74 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:23,080 Speaker 1: golf was just a very small sport in the country, 75 00:03:23,240 --> 00:03:26,000 Speaker 1: just for the richest people. He was a cuddy, humble 76 00:03:26,040 --> 00:03:29,919 Speaker 1: guy from how the beginning farmer family. And so the 77 00:03:30,040 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 1: story he has, the way he did it, the way 78 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:36,920 Speaker 1: he show us the younger that we were coming through, 79 00:03:38,080 --> 00:03:41,880 Speaker 1: how it's been done, it's really passionately doesn't make us 80 00:03:42,960 --> 00:03:45,640 Speaker 1: a bit more focused on our targets. And I think 81 00:03:45,880 --> 00:03:49,480 Speaker 1: he's a really big part of any European golfer, not 82 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:51,680 Speaker 1: the Spandy, but European golfer Marty. 83 00:03:51,760 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 2: It's so interesting. You know, as Americans, we don't run 84 00:03:54,960 --> 00:03:57,120 Speaker 2: into this this that often, but you think about somebody 85 00:03:57,160 --> 00:04:00,320 Speaker 2: like Seve takes up the game, becomes obviously a great player, 86 00:04:00,360 --> 00:04:02,880 Speaker 2: starts to play well in major, starts to win major championships, 87 00:04:02,920 --> 00:04:06,360 Speaker 2: and then fifteen twenty thirty years later you see this 88 00:04:06,520 --> 00:04:09,120 Speaker 2: boom in golf from the area he's from or the 89 00:04:09,120 --> 00:04:11,760 Speaker 2: country he's in. You think about somebody like Victor Hoven, right, Yeah, 90 00:04:11,800 --> 00:04:13,960 Speaker 2: in Victor Hovelin and coming from a country that hasn't 91 00:04:14,000 --> 00:04:16,080 Speaker 2: had a whole bunch of great golfers from that area 92 00:04:16,160 --> 00:04:19,039 Speaker 2: over the years. You think about what Victor Hoblin's success 93 00:04:19,120 --> 00:04:22,120 Speaker 2: could do to where he is from in fifteen or 94 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:25,160 Speaker 2: twenty years, as young players see them pop up. I mean, 95 00:04:25,240 --> 00:04:27,960 Speaker 2: you know, the dream Team in the NBA in ninety two, 96 00:04:28,279 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 2: and how many great basketball players have now come from Europe. 97 00:04:30,560 --> 00:04:33,680 Speaker 2: I mean it is crazy to see that how one 98 00:04:33,680 --> 00:04:35,440 Speaker 2: person can have such an impact on an area. 99 00:04:35,760 --> 00:04:39,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, and I think Spain is there's so much all 100 00:04:39,120 --> 00:04:42,599 Speaker 3: the players that come from Spain, the Spaniards, they have 101 00:04:42,680 --> 00:04:45,360 Speaker 3: this passion about them and at least from the outside 102 00:04:45,360 --> 00:04:48,640 Speaker 3: looking in, That's what I think we've seen with you, Juan, 103 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,120 Speaker 3: And it's been fun for us at paying to get 104 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:55,159 Speaker 3: to know you more and help support you with equipment 105 00:04:55,279 --> 00:04:58,440 Speaker 3: because you kind of bring that. You kind of bring 106 00:04:58,480 --> 00:05:03,200 Speaker 3: that to the game into the sport. Tell us about 107 00:05:03,240 --> 00:05:06,800 Speaker 3: the last tell us a little about about what you 108 00:05:06,920 --> 00:05:10,159 Speaker 3: think you were, the strengths of your game are, and 109 00:05:10,320 --> 00:05:14,080 Speaker 3: what your priorities are from a playing standpoint, competitive standpoint. 110 00:05:14,600 --> 00:05:16,719 Speaker 1: I think I'm pretty strong at every part of the game. 111 00:05:16,760 --> 00:05:18,359 Speaker 1: But my coach doesn't say the same. 112 00:05:20,240 --> 00:05:22,160 Speaker 3: Coach. Who is your coach right now? 113 00:05:22,360 --> 00:05:25,599 Speaker 1: My coach is a big name over there. It's Sane. 114 00:05:26,320 --> 00:05:29,400 Speaker 1: He's from the same era that us. He's now sixty five. 115 00:05:30,080 --> 00:05:32,480 Speaker 1: He started cutting at the same time that he did, 116 00:05:32,600 --> 00:05:35,520 Speaker 1: so they were pretty close friends. So that's my kind 117 00:05:35,560 --> 00:05:39,400 Speaker 1: of coach, old school coach. We don't work too much 118 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 1: with technologiest. We don't like truck Man. I use it 119 00:05:42,560 --> 00:05:45,360 Speaker 1: at some points. I think it's necessary to know some 120 00:05:45,480 --> 00:05:48,279 Speaker 1: data sometimes, but we are not based on that for 121 00:05:48,360 --> 00:05:51,120 Speaker 1: the day work. But I think we work out on 122 00:05:51,160 --> 00:05:51,720 Speaker 1: the short game. 123 00:05:53,400 --> 00:05:53,520 Speaker 3: Uh. 124 00:05:53,920 --> 00:05:58,119 Speaker 1: It's really important because obviously with my disability, some times 125 00:05:58,120 --> 00:06:00,800 Speaker 1: I miss my balance on some longer show, so I 126 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:03,960 Speaker 1: may probably miss two more greens that an average go 127 00:06:04,520 --> 00:06:07,040 Speaker 1: pro for perhaps, so I need to get up and 128 00:06:07,120 --> 00:06:10,919 Speaker 1: noun more. Usually, my driver is a big strength. Like 129 00:06:11,920 --> 00:06:15,000 Speaker 1: when I changed to being seven years ago. Eight years ago, 130 00:06:15,480 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 1: it was a game changer to have bing drivers on 131 00:06:17,320 --> 00:06:20,160 Speaker 1: the back because they really stable and those miss hit 132 00:06:20,320 --> 00:06:23,080 Speaker 1: I may have because of my balance, they keep the 133 00:06:23,120 --> 00:06:25,599 Speaker 1: ball in the fare away. I'm not that short, so 134 00:06:25,640 --> 00:06:27,880 Speaker 1: I think that was a big change for me. And 135 00:06:27,920 --> 00:06:33,200 Speaker 1: then from a bus striking perspective, I need to know 136 00:06:33,440 --> 00:06:36,000 Speaker 1: very well how the body is sitting. It's really important 137 00:06:36,080 --> 00:06:39,760 Speaker 1: not to be really wet areas or windy anything that 138 00:06:39,920 --> 00:06:45,200 Speaker 1: can move me. It makes it tougher. 139 00:06:45,960 --> 00:06:51,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, so short game and in terms of your club 140 00:06:51,520 --> 00:06:53,680 Speaker 3: head speed, we're talking a little bit. I've tried to 141 00:06:53,720 --> 00:06:56,400 Speaker 3: swing on one leg and Shane, I don't know what 142 00:06:56,480 --> 00:06:58,440 Speaker 3: I swing My drivers probably around eighty miles. 143 00:06:58,600 --> 00:07:00,880 Speaker 2: I mean the same. I mean, it's mean what you're 144 00:07:00,920 --> 00:07:02,760 Speaker 2: you're in that you're up in the uppward hundred, right, 145 00:07:02,800 --> 00:07:04,640 Speaker 2: I mean yeah, I mean very very impressive. 146 00:07:04,839 --> 00:07:08,479 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm around one o five. My goal is to 147 00:07:08,520 --> 00:07:09,360 Speaker 1: get to one ten. 148 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:11,600 Speaker 2: What are you doing to get to one ten? Are 149 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:15,520 Speaker 2: you doing? Like speed training? How do you you working 150 00:07:15,560 --> 00:07:16,760 Speaker 2: out in the gym? Like how are you trying to 151 00:07:16,760 --> 00:07:17,360 Speaker 2: get to one ten? 152 00:07:17,800 --> 00:07:21,240 Speaker 1: I'm doing everything I can. I mean, I'm working hard 153 00:07:21,280 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 1: on my strength, on my mobility, I'm working on everything. 154 00:07:25,920 --> 00:07:28,920 Speaker 1: But I think I'm reaching some point that is going 155 00:07:29,120 --> 00:07:31,880 Speaker 1: is getting tough to go up. There's a big player. 156 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:33,760 Speaker 1: A few years ago we were at the Open Champion 157 00:07:33,800 --> 00:07:36,600 Speaker 1: to Miss Andrews and I was hitting balls in the 158 00:07:36,640 --> 00:07:40,760 Speaker 1: range and Bryson the shamble came in and he can 159 00:07:40,840 --> 00:07:42,280 Speaker 1: of take you a video, of course, but you can 160 00:07:42,360 --> 00:07:45,200 Speaker 1: take me a video. But after that, I asked him, Bryson, 161 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 1: what can I do to get some more some more mild, 162 00:07:48,120 --> 00:07:50,800 Speaker 1: and he just said no, it's very simple, very simple. 163 00:07:51,400 --> 00:07:54,320 Speaker 1: You have to hit one hundred drives every day as 164 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:56,800 Speaker 1: high as you can, and your ball pit will increase 165 00:07:56,960 --> 00:08:00,160 Speaker 1: pretty fast. And I say, Bryson, if I hate one 166 00:08:00,240 --> 00:08:03,000 Speaker 1: hundred drives from Monday, I won't be able to get 167 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:08,320 Speaker 1: out from bed until Thursday. So quite yeah, that's right. 168 00:08:08,360 --> 00:08:09,920 Speaker 1: But it was a fun conversation. 169 00:08:10,640 --> 00:08:13,040 Speaker 2: You initially tried to play with a prosthetic, right, and 170 00:08:13,040 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 2: then it just didn't make sense for you, So that's 171 00:08:14,880 --> 00:08:17,640 Speaker 2: kind of the reason you switched to just swinging on 172 00:08:17,640 --> 00:08:17,960 Speaker 2: one leg. 173 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:21,440 Speaker 1: Well, basically, I play with my prosthetic my first five 174 00:08:21,520 --> 00:08:25,160 Speaker 1: years playing the game. But at the age of sixteen seventeen, 175 00:08:25,680 --> 00:08:29,240 Speaker 1: I had an operation on my stamp, so something went 176 00:08:29,280 --> 00:08:32,440 Speaker 1: pretty wrong. So everything that touched my stamp I have 177 00:08:32,520 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 1: like a nerve pain. So anything that touched this. Obviously 178 00:08:36,240 --> 00:08:39,680 Speaker 1: I can put my weight on a prosthetic kills me. 179 00:08:39,760 --> 00:08:42,520 Speaker 1: So that's why I had to decide or stop playing 180 00:08:42,559 --> 00:08:45,760 Speaker 1: the game or just keep with one leg. Was quite tough. 181 00:08:45,800 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 1: At the moment because I was like a two handicapper, 182 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:50,079 Speaker 1: or I mean I was a good player at that point. 183 00:08:50,360 --> 00:08:53,839 Speaker 1: So starting playing from the beginning again, your mind knowing 184 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:56,920 Speaker 1: how well you could play, but your body couldn't do 185 00:08:56,960 --> 00:08:59,360 Speaker 1: that movement was my talenting at that point. 186 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:03,079 Speaker 3: Well let's go, let's talk about what's in your bag 187 00:09:03,080 --> 00:09:06,320 Speaker 3: a little bit. So you got uh ten k driver, Yeah, 188 00:09:06,600 --> 00:09:08,959 Speaker 3: talked a lot about the forgiveness helping you. 189 00:09:09,080 --> 00:09:09,240 Speaker 1: Right. 190 00:09:09,720 --> 00:09:12,160 Speaker 3: Uh, what's the rest of your bag? Breakdown? Look like 191 00:09:12,240 --> 00:09:14,720 Speaker 3: into your your metal woods and then into your long irons. 192 00:09:14,880 --> 00:09:17,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, I play ten k. Just a few days ago, 193 00:09:18,559 --> 00:09:21,640 Speaker 1: I thought the G four thirte was max was difficult 194 00:09:21,640 --> 00:09:23,959 Speaker 1: to improve, but these guys did it again. 195 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:27,640 Speaker 3: Physics wins. 196 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:29,959 Speaker 1: I just put it straight in the bag after hitting 197 00:09:30,040 --> 00:09:33,960 Speaker 1: three four shots here and then I've got five and 198 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:37,280 Speaker 1: three boot The max is Uh. I wought my cheft 199 00:09:37,320 --> 00:09:40,000 Speaker 1: a little bit shorter than those from a long time ago. 200 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:43,280 Speaker 1: I think Mike Lee, yeah seven years ago told me 201 00:09:43,320 --> 00:09:45,880 Speaker 1: to used to show those boots a little bit, and 202 00:09:45,920 --> 00:09:48,600 Speaker 1: I have much better impact than I feel the club 203 00:09:48,640 --> 00:09:52,360 Speaker 1: had much more table through impact. And then last year 204 00:09:52,360 --> 00:09:55,120 Speaker 1: I make a main sweet in the factory in Greensboro. 205 00:09:55,760 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 1: I used to play it two thirty four iron, but 206 00:09:59,120 --> 00:10:02,559 Speaker 1: it was some times difficult to get the carry distance 207 00:10:02,679 --> 00:10:06,920 Speaker 1: at some awkward spots, so we decided to build up 208 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:10,160 Speaker 1: a hybrid. I was anti hybrid player, I mean, I 209 00:10:10,160 --> 00:10:11,920 Speaker 1: didn't like hybrids all. I thought it was going to 210 00:10:11,920 --> 00:10:14,040 Speaker 1: go left and those. 211 00:10:13,880 --> 00:10:15,160 Speaker 3: Way or that before right. 212 00:10:15,280 --> 00:10:18,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, But the fields over there I just fitted 213 00:10:19,040 --> 00:10:21,360 Speaker 1: pretty well. I mean, and the ball is just pretty 214 00:10:21,360 --> 00:10:23,559 Speaker 1: good ball flight, and I find that with my three 215 00:10:23,640 --> 00:10:26,000 Speaker 1: quarter swing, I can make the distance I was making 216 00:10:26,120 --> 00:10:29,400 Speaker 1: with my full fire and before it was pretty good change. 217 00:10:29,640 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 1: And from down there, I've got five fire into putting 218 00:10:31,960 --> 00:10:34,440 Speaker 1: wet to the I two thirties. I've been playing the 219 00:10:34,600 --> 00:10:36,920 Speaker 1: icy for a long time and this is my second 220 00:10:36,920 --> 00:10:40,240 Speaker 1: set of five two thirties. So it's pretty good, very 221 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:44,079 Speaker 1: stable iron, very accurate with the distances, which I think 222 00:10:44,120 --> 00:10:46,280 Speaker 1: it's key on the on the high level, at least 223 00:10:46,559 --> 00:10:49,320 Speaker 1: I know exactly what the boy's going to do. And 224 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:54,240 Speaker 1: on the heel impacts, it's amazingly it doesn't lose any distance, 225 00:10:54,640 --> 00:10:57,000 Speaker 1: I mean maybe two three yards, which is great because 226 00:10:57,000 --> 00:10:59,360 Speaker 1: I hit off the hill often, so I know my 227 00:10:59,400 --> 00:11:01,920 Speaker 1: boy's going to be in the green. Just that's the bin. 228 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:06,640 Speaker 1: So it's pretty good. And then I changed a few 229 00:11:06,679 --> 00:11:09,520 Speaker 1: days ago from the glide Pro. I played Glipro for 230 00:11:09,520 --> 00:11:13,000 Speaker 1: a while, which I love them. Yeah, fifty four fifty eight, 231 00:11:14,760 --> 00:11:19,160 Speaker 1: I changed the S one fifty nine and uh, pretty 232 00:11:19,160 --> 00:11:19,839 Speaker 1: pretty good. Yeah. 233 00:11:21,280 --> 00:11:25,000 Speaker 3: I noticed in your wedges you're using the h grind, right, 234 00:11:25,400 --> 00:11:27,840 Speaker 3: So what have you noticed with that? What do you 235 00:11:27,960 --> 00:11:32,360 Speaker 3: like in your short game technique? What are some of 236 00:11:32,360 --> 00:11:35,240 Speaker 3: the characteristics of how you use your fifty four and 237 00:11:35,280 --> 00:11:37,080 Speaker 3: fifty eight or your wedges around the green? 238 00:11:37,240 --> 00:11:39,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, look with it. With the glide Pro, I found 239 00:11:39,760 --> 00:11:43,040 Speaker 1: out that sometimes I like using my my clap place 240 00:11:43,200 --> 00:11:46,160 Speaker 1: they would open all the time. Yeah, So I felt 241 00:11:46,200 --> 00:11:49,160 Speaker 1: that sometimes with the old wags is the bound the 242 00:11:49,200 --> 00:11:52,920 Speaker 1: bounds hit the ground before. 243 00:11:52,720 --> 00:11:54,000 Speaker 3: Too early, too early. 244 00:11:54,520 --> 00:11:56,640 Speaker 1: So I went here and lit to my we've God, 245 00:11:56,800 --> 00:11:59,200 Speaker 1: what do you need the eighth grind? Okay, give it 246 00:11:59,240 --> 00:12:01,800 Speaker 1: to me. And it's like a little bit it's just 247 00:12:01,880 --> 00:12:04,520 Speaker 1: not the bouncy, just the grind, a little bit less bounty, 248 00:12:05,040 --> 00:12:07,320 Speaker 1: and I can feel like my face open on tide 249 00:12:07,360 --> 00:12:09,120 Speaker 1: lights and I know it's going to go through the 250 00:12:09,160 --> 00:12:12,880 Speaker 1: ground perfectly. And so it's like a little getting changered 251 00:12:13,080 --> 00:12:15,120 Speaker 1: to be fair, I mean I tested three days ago, 252 00:12:15,160 --> 00:12:17,640 Speaker 1: as I said to you, with your feeders, and it 253 00:12:17,760 --> 00:12:20,120 Speaker 1: was great to see how the ball was coming low 254 00:12:20,160 --> 00:12:23,080 Speaker 1: and spinny without interacting with the ground. 255 00:12:23,280 --> 00:12:25,480 Speaker 3: So it was beautiful, beautiful, And you use that in 256 00:12:25,480 --> 00:12:28,000 Speaker 3: the fifty four and the fifty eight, so that H 257 00:12:28,120 --> 00:12:30,679 Speaker 3: one stands for half moon. Yeah, right, so you get 258 00:12:30,720 --> 00:12:32,840 Speaker 3: that little half moon crescent shape. 259 00:12:32,880 --> 00:12:35,600 Speaker 1: So when you open the face, yeah, it's more fatterned. 260 00:12:35,720 --> 00:12:37,320 Speaker 3: That the leadage stays lower to the ground. 261 00:12:37,400 --> 00:12:39,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, so that's pretty pretty good. Yeah. 262 00:12:39,679 --> 00:12:41,560 Speaker 2: One, What is it like being an inspiration for people? 263 00:12:41,559 --> 00:12:43,679 Speaker 2: I know you travel around the world and you know 264 00:12:43,720 --> 00:12:46,880 Speaker 2: you try to raise awareness for disabled golfers. What is 265 00:12:46,920 --> 00:12:48,559 Speaker 2: it like when people reach out to you on social 266 00:12:48,600 --> 00:12:51,200 Speaker 2: media or people ask you how do you play golf 267 00:12:51,280 --> 00:12:52,760 Speaker 2: or how did you get into golf? What is it 268 00:12:52,880 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 2: like being a role model if you will, to so 269 00:12:55,200 --> 00:12:56,040 Speaker 2: many people out there. 270 00:12:56,520 --> 00:12:58,200 Speaker 1: I mean, I wouldn't like to say a role model 271 00:12:58,240 --> 00:13:03,360 Speaker 1: because my mother wouldn't be agreed with that. No, but 272 00:13:04,280 --> 00:13:07,200 Speaker 1: it is amazing. I mean to see what can you 273 00:13:07,280 --> 00:13:10,600 Speaker 1: generate just playing the game you love? It is something 274 00:13:10,600 --> 00:13:13,640 Speaker 1: great because for me I was more like this, It's 275 00:13:13,640 --> 00:13:15,960 Speaker 1: something I've been doing all my life. I've just my 276 00:13:16,040 --> 00:13:20,040 Speaker 1: crutches before that, my wett is, so I mean it's 277 00:13:20,040 --> 00:13:22,120 Speaker 1: something that I live with it and I don't know 278 00:13:22,280 --> 00:13:26,719 Speaker 1: what's putting to shoo. So I mean it's something that 279 00:13:26,840 --> 00:13:30,199 Speaker 1: I don't understand. But I see on people what you 280 00:13:30,360 --> 00:13:33,800 Speaker 1: create on them that feeling that I also can do it, 281 00:13:34,920 --> 00:13:37,319 Speaker 1: and that's great to see I received. I was talking 282 00:13:37,320 --> 00:13:40,440 Speaker 1: with Christiane a few moments ago on how many message 283 00:13:40,480 --> 00:13:43,640 Speaker 1: you received every week on social media on my son 284 00:13:43,720 --> 00:13:46,920 Speaker 1: You're just lost one leg, du country, what a golfer? 285 00:13:47,160 --> 00:13:49,000 Speaker 1: You think he will be able to keep going? Of 286 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:50,840 Speaker 1: course he will be able to keep going. Just go 287 00:13:50,920 --> 00:13:53,400 Speaker 1: to the range, go to your head pro and start 288 00:13:53,679 --> 00:13:56,400 Speaker 1: building it and start doing it. And I think the 289 00:13:56,440 --> 00:13:59,760 Speaker 1: game of golf is the best platform to do it. 290 00:14:00,240 --> 00:14:05,120 Speaker 1: And I think with with brands like being that really 291 00:14:05,200 --> 00:14:08,480 Speaker 1: are focus on make this game adaptive to anyone, I mean, 292 00:14:08,520 --> 00:14:10,959 Speaker 1: just support too many other players that yeah, I mean, 293 00:14:11,160 --> 00:14:14,600 Speaker 1: we've got golfers without arms, I mean, and we've got 294 00:14:14,679 --> 00:14:17,559 Speaker 1: incredible engineers around here that are able to be a 295 00:14:17,760 --> 00:14:20,480 Speaker 1: set of plays for them. I mean, I think I'm 296 00:14:20,520 --> 00:14:22,440 Speaker 1: on the on the perfect spot to show because what 297 00:14:22,800 --> 00:14:26,160 Speaker 1: we are doing and we this partnership is is going 298 00:14:26,160 --> 00:14:28,680 Speaker 1: great because I think we will show many more people 299 00:14:29,240 --> 00:14:32,040 Speaker 1: what the game of goal and what equipment is going 300 00:14:32,080 --> 00:14:33,200 Speaker 1: to do in their lives. 301 00:14:33,520 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, Shane, we had doctor Paul wood On who kind 302 00:14:35,960 --> 00:14:38,880 Speaker 3: of helped kick off a bunch of our engineering work 303 00:14:38,920 --> 00:14:41,160 Speaker 3: we've done. Want talked about, you know, some of our 304 00:14:41,200 --> 00:14:44,760 Speaker 3: paddle attachments we have for for golfers playing without arms. 305 00:14:44,760 --> 00:14:47,040 Speaker 3: It's pretty incredible and very fun to watch, very fun 306 00:14:47,080 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 3: to play play golf with you guys. I'm jealous of 307 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:53,680 Speaker 3: your swing personally. For those of you that haven't seen it, 308 00:14:53,800 --> 00:14:56,920 Speaker 3: go go go google on and check out how pure 309 00:14:56,960 --> 00:14:57,800 Speaker 3: is golf swing is. 310 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:03,520 Speaker 2: So you mentioned Savvy is such an inspiration. Sevie's son 311 00:15:04,160 --> 00:15:06,760 Speaker 2: is your agent. How did that relationship come about? 312 00:15:07,360 --> 00:15:09,680 Speaker 1: Oh, this is a little bit of a crazy thing. 313 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:15,680 Speaker 1: I know Haabier and Carmen and Miguel the family for 314 00:15:15,720 --> 00:15:18,360 Speaker 1: a long time. We're pretty good friends. We are almost 315 00:15:18,400 --> 00:15:19,960 Speaker 1: the same age. He's a bit older than me, but 316 00:15:20,440 --> 00:15:22,240 Speaker 1: we're a good friend. We've played all of golf together, 317 00:15:23,040 --> 00:15:26,720 Speaker 1: and Habier was playing professional golf. He decided not to 318 00:15:26,720 --> 00:15:29,960 Speaker 1: play anymore two three years ago, and so we started 319 00:15:30,000 --> 00:15:32,480 Speaker 1: working together. He called me, I want I was playing 320 00:15:32,480 --> 00:15:35,480 Speaker 1: in Dubai the Wife and Ali two years ago, and 321 00:15:35,560 --> 00:15:37,640 Speaker 1: he told me that he was interested in working with me, 322 00:15:37,760 --> 00:15:39,800 Speaker 1: and I said, Lavier, of course, I'd love to work 323 00:15:39,800 --> 00:15:42,880 Speaker 1: with you. So I went back home and he called 324 00:15:42,880 --> 00:15:45,320 Speaker 1: me to go to his house, his dad house, big 325 00:15:45,360 --> 00:15:47,560 Speaker 1: house on top of the town and beautiful and for 326 00:15:47,680 --> 00:15:50,520 Speaker 1: the golf course. And when we went to the to 327 00:15:50,560 --> 00:15:53,520 Speaker 1: the hall and I was signing a dealer with Kavier 328 00:15:53,640 --> 00:15:56,920 Speaker 1: on top of a of a table with a glass table, 329 00:15:57,080 --> 00:16:00,280 Speaker 1: and under there it was all them how do you 330 00:16:00,320 --> 00:16:04,600 Speaker 1: call them? Those pages, the baties, the Asta baties, Brittish 331 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:07,560 Speaker 1: Open batties, the PA Champion by the US Open battiest, 332 00:16:07,880 --> 00:16:10,760 Speaker 1: goosebumps on goose, And I was like, what I'm doing here? 333 00:16:12,240 --> 00:16:14,800 Speaker 1: I think it was a crazy moment in my career. 334 00:16:14,840 --> 00:16:19,640 Speaker 1: And obvisually working with him, it's pretty good. He's Spanish, 335 00:16:19,680 --> 00:16:23,200 Speaker 1: I'm Spanish. We got on well together. He's really interested, 336 00:16:23,320 --> 00:16:27,240 Speaker 1: really in my career and he's a golf lover. So 337 00:16:27,360 --> 00:16:29,240 Speaker 1: I think I'm in pretty good hands. 338 00:16:29,760 --> 00:16:32,280 Speaker 2: What's your schedule like, what's what's a year like for you? 339 00:16:32,320 --> 00:16:34,360 Speaker 2: How many events are you playing? How often are you 340 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:37,680 Speaker 2: traveling comes stateside much? And playing things over here? What 341 00:16:37,720 --> 00:16:38,640 Speaker 2: does your ear look like? 342 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:43,200 Speaker 1: I traveled around let's year, I traveled twenty five weeks. 343 00:16:44,120 --> 00:16:46,960 Speaker 1: I played probably sixteen tournaments last year, and I had 344 00:16:47,440 --> 00:16:51,440 Speaker 1: ear nine weeks for sponsors or speeches or different kinds 345 00:16:51,440 --> 00:16:55,160 Speaker 1: of things, So pretty traveled much. My main schedule is 346 00:16:55,160 --> 00:16:59,120 Speaker 1: based on DP World Tour. We played there nine a year, 347 00:17:00,160 --> 00:17:03,400 Speaker 1: so that's pretty busy. And then I played the Major 348 00:17:03,480 --> 00:17:06,520 Speaker 1: with the JUS Open here in the US, British Open 349 00:17:06,680 --> 00:17:11,359 Speaker 1: in the UK, and also Open as well in Australia, 350 00:17:12,160 --> 00:17:14,960 Speaker 1: and then I tried to play professional elements in Spain 351 00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:17,400 Speaker 1: on the app Store as well on the Challenge Tour. 352 00:17:17,840 --> 00:17:19,240 Speaker 1: Who is quite a busy schedule. 353 00:17:19,320 --> 00:17:22,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean you're twenty thirty events? Is that fair 354 00:17:22,680 --> 00:17:24,600 Speaker 2: to say? I mean, is that? Are you close to 355 00:17:24,640 --> 00:17:25,639 Speaker 2: twenty five at this point? 356 00:17:25,800 --> 00:17:29,200 Speaker 1: Yeah? Yeah this year, I hope. I mean I shouldn't 357 00:17:29,240 --> 00:17:32,520 Speaker 1: play that much. My doctors don't like me to do 358 00:17:32,960 --> 00:17:35,720 Speaker 1: that often. But it's just you can't say no, right, 359 00:17:37,200 --> 00:17:40,520 Speaker 1: why don't you you want to come to Phoenix? Oh, 360 00:17:40,600 --> 00:17:42,199 Speaker 1: we'll do it. Why not? I mean we want to 361 00:17:42,200 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 1: come to Japan? All right, We'll go to Japan, we'll 362 00:17:44,320 --> 00:17:47,800 Speaker 1: make it. And then you end the year you look 363 00:17:47,880 --> 00:17:49,960 Speaker 1: back and say, oh, I took one hundred and twenty 364 00:17:49,960 --> 00:17:52,200 Speaker 1: plains this year. It's just pretty busy. 365 00:17:52,520 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 2: I got everywhere. 366 00:17:54,760 --> 00:17:56,240 Speaker 1: I don't remember everywhere. 367 00:17:57,359 --> 00:18:01,000 Speaker 3: One. Pia Nielsen and Lynn Marriott have been great. They're 368 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:04,200 Speaker 3: great friends of paying Ping Ambassadords. I personally read their 369 00:18:04,200 --> 00:18:07,720 Speaker 3: books when I was growing up. Vision fifty four very 370 00:18:07,760 --> 00:18:10,000 Speaker 3: inspirational to me. Tell us a little bit about how 371 00:18:10,080 --> 00:18:13,280 Speaker 3: they've inspired you in their work. 372 00:18:16,119 --> 00:18:18,600 Speaker 1: I think it's easy to know what they have done 373 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:21,880 Speaker 1: for the game. I read that book as well. I've 374 00:18:21,880 --> 00:18:25,640 Speaker 1: got conversations with them, and I think the vision they've 375 00:18:25,640 --> 00:18:29,040 Speaker 1: got they have to make this game simpler than what 376 00:18:29,119 --> 00:18:31,680 Speaker 1: it is, is really what the key on their book. 377 00:18:31,720 --> 00:18:34,640 Speaker 1: I mean, you can make only one everything a whole, 378 00:18:34,880 --> 00:18:38,880 Speaker 1: you can bury everything a whole. Why not. We're more 379 00:18:38,920 --> 00:18:45,360 Speaker 1: focused on our missus than our targets. And that's I'm 380 00:18:45,359 --> 00:18:48,879 Speaker 1: a professional golfer and it still happened to me sometimes. 381 00:18:49,000 --> 00:18:53,080 Speaker 1: So I really think the vision they've got it's great 382 00:18:53,080 --> 00:18:56,280 Speaker 1: for everyone, for amateurs, but for professional is what makes 383 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:58,080 Speaker 1: us for a living, So it's pretty important. 384 00:18:58,440 --> 00:19:01,720 Speaker 3: Yeah. Yeah, Well, one tell us a little bit about 385 00:19:01,800 --> 00:19:05,000 Speaker 3: what you're especially maybe when you're traveling you know, and 386 00:19:05,040 --> 00:19:08,160 Speaker 3: playing tournaments. What does your practice routine look like. What 387 00:19:08,200 --> 00:19:12,679 Speaker 3: percentage of your time do you work on driving, full swinging, chipping, putting, 388 00:19:12,680 --> 00:19:13,840 Speaker 3: and how do you kind of organize that? 389 00:19:14,240 --> 00:19:18,280 Speaker 1: So when I'm home, I try to practice every day 390 00:19:18,280 --> 00:19:21,480 Speaker 1: from Monday to Friday. I try to get the weekends off, 391 00:19:21,520 --> 00:19:23,720 Speaker 1: but they're never all because I play nine hole with 392 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 1: friends or just you. Yeah I'm a geek. Yeah, And 393 00:19:29,400 --> 00:19:32,680 Speaker 1: so I wake up seven, go to the game, make 394 00:19:32,760 --> 00:19:34,800 Speaker 1: some warm ups. It's really important for me to warm 395 00:19:34,880 --> 00:19:37,480 Speaker 1: up before going off to the range because my body 396 00:19:37,560 --> 00:19:40,119 Speaker 1: is quite stiff in the mornings. If I need to 397 00:19:40,119 --> 00:19:42,320 Speaker 1: go to the gym to lose up a little bit, 398 00:19:42,640 --> 00:19:44,679 Speaker 1: it's just half an a forty minutes warm up. I 399 00:19:44,720 --> 00:19:48,560 Speaker 1: go to the range. I usually hit one hour balls, 400 00:19:48,920 --> 00:19:52,160 Speaker 1: one hour and a half short game practice, and then 401 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 1: forty five minutes putting. And then I play nine holes 402 00:19:55,560 --> 00:19:58,440 Speaker 1: with a bag on my shoulders, not the tour back 403 00:19:58,720 --> 00:20:03,880 Speaker 1: just motorbag, hoop bag, grazy tour bag. Yeah yeah, yeah, yes, 404 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:06,720 Speaker 1: it's too hard. And so after that, I get home 405 00:20:06,760 --> 00:20:09,360 Speaker 1: by two PM. I got lunch at that time, which 406 00:20:09,400 --> 00:20:11,760 Speaker 1: is normal time, and spent here's today. But that's a 407 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:12,800 Speaker 1: Spanish time to have food. 408 00:20:13,040 --> 00:20:14,280 Speaker 2: I'm jealous of Spanish time. 409 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:16,960 Speaker 1: And then I have a little siesta, a little nap, 410 00:20:17,000 --> 00:20:18,840 Speaker 1: which is if you're a good Spanish, you have to 411 00:20:18,840 --> 00:20:21,159 Speaker 1: do it. It's just a master case. It's just you 412 00:20:21,200 --> 00:20:23,960 Speaker 1: have to do it. And after that real question, yeah, 413 00:20:24,280 --> 00:20:27,879 Speaker 1: I need to question how long is the nap? 414 00:20:28,080 --> 00:20:30,600 Speaker 2: I mean we've been having these nap conversations this week 415 00:20:30,800 --> 00:20:33,760 Speaker 2: amongst the ping crew. Yeah, what's what's the time? Where 416 00:20:33,800 --> 00:20:35,359 Speaker 2: you know, five minutes or you an hour? 417 00:20:35,560 --> 00:20:38,879 Speaker 1: Experts says that twenty minutes nap is the best. I 418 00:20:38,920 --> 00:20:43,600 Speaker 1: think twenty minutes snapped. It doesn't it's too short, yeah, okay, 419 00:20:43,920 --> 00:20:46,240 Speaker 1: like forty five minutes, forty five? Yeah, it can get 420 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:49,720 Speaker 1: to an hour and fifteen, but shouldn't. 421 00:20:49,960 --> 00:20:53,200 Speaker 2: Okay did you get two hours? That's just yeah? 422 00:20:53,560 --> 00:20:55,399 Speaker 3: No one do you do you set an alarm? Or 423 00:20:55,440 --> 00:20:57,600 Speaker 3: is it you just wake up after forty five minutes? No? 424 00:20:57,800 --> 00:21:01,000 Speaker 1: Yes? Yes, Isabell my girlfriend? She'll wake me up. 425 00:21:01,240 --> 00:21:05,640 Speaker 4: Okay, she's so long, Yeah, she's so it's launch then 426 00:21:05,720 --> 00:21:08,520 Speaker 4: that yeah, And then and then I go to the 427 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:11,919 Speaker 4: gym one hour and twenty minutes probably I make a 428 00:21:11,960 --> 00:21:17,680 Speaker 4: strength Monday Wednesday, on Friday and Tuesday and Thursday with 429 00:21:17,880 --> 00:21:18,720 Speaker 4: cardios on bike. 430 00:21:19,240 --> 00:21:22,359 Speaker 1: So that's my practice routine basically. 431 00:21:22,320 --> 00:21:25,600 Speaker 2: One with your left leg. Yeah, how long can you 432 00:21:25,800 --> 00:21:29,160 Speaker 2: stand on it? Balance on it without the use of crutches? 433 00:21:29,320 --> 00:21:31,879 Speaker 2: Can you do this for multiple minutes on it forever? 434 00:21:32,000 --> 00:21:32,200 Speaker 3: Yeah? 435 00:21:32,200 --> 00:21:33,520 Speaker 1: I can for hours? 436 00:21:33,560 --> 00:21:33,840 Speaker 2: Really? 437 00:21:33,960 --> 00:21:34,160 Speaker 1: Yeah? 438 00:21:34,160 --> 00:21:36,720 Speaker 2: And then when you're reading Potts, are you crouching down? 439 00:21:36,720 --> 00:21:39,520 Speaker 2: Are you bending over? How do you handle reading Potts? 440 00:21:41,280 --> 00:21:45,080 Speaker 1: I used to move much more than what I'm doing now. Visually, 441 00:21:45,119 --> 00:21:47,159 Speaker 1: I have to take care. I want to play golf forever, 442 00:21:47,240 --> 00:21:49,600 Speaker 1: so I need to be really careful about my body. 443 00:21:50,119 --> 00:21:53,200 Speaker 1: So my knee is some pretty good shape, but the 444 00:21:53,320 --> 00:21:55,080 Speaker 1: less I move it, they basically going to be in 445 00:21:55,080 --> 00:21:57,919 Speaker 1: the futer. So I've got a great caddy which is 446 00:21:57,960 --> 00:22:00,760 Speaker 1: doing all that reads on the line. We know it 447 00:22:00,840 --> 00:22:03,080 Speaker 1: to the for a long time, so I really trust 448 00:22:03,160 --> 00:22:06,080 Speaker 1: on on the lines. He's seen from from that view, 449 00:22:06,680 --> 00:22:08,560 Speaker 1: so he's doing that that job. 450 00:22:09,000 --> 00:22:10,840 Speaker 3: Have you been with your caddy for a while now. 451 00:22:11,320 --> 00:22:13,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, we know it tother for fifteen years now and 452 00:22:13,680 --> 00:22:16,479 Speaker 1: he's been on the back for almost three right now. Excellent, 453 00:22:17,000 --> 00:22:17,840 Speaker 1: it's pretty. 454 00:22:17,680 --> 00:22:20,160 Speaker 3: You're developing a good I think Shane. That's one thing 455 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:22,960 Speaker 3: we you know, we talk about golf being a team sport. 456 00:22:23,320 --> 00:22:25,040 Speaker 3: I think this is a great example of having that 457 00:22:25,080 --> 00:22:25,560 Speaker 3: great relation. 458 00:22:25,960 --> 00:22:28,040 Speaker 2: I mean the trust. I mean, I mean trusting the 459 00:22:28,119 --> 00:22:31,720 Speaker 2: read to the point where you know his eyes are 460 00:22:31,760 --> 00:22:33,800 Speaker 2: basically your eyes. Yeah, that's a that's a hard thing 461 00:22:33,840 --> 00:22:34,920 Speaker 2: to do as a golfer. 462 00:22:34,680 --> 00:22:36,800 Speaker 1: Right exactly. And I need and I need much more 463 00:22:36,840 --> 00:22:39,919 Speaker 1: sometimes than I carry. I need an assistant. Yeah, some 464 00:22:40,040 --> 00:22:44,119 Speaker 1: traveling logistics. I cannot carry my back. I carry myself 465 00:22:44,359 --> 00:22:45,679 Speaker 1: and I can't hit it to sixty, but I can 466 00:22:45,800 --> 00:22:48,880 Speaker 1: carry my back. So it's pretty awkward. But he's doing 467 00:22:49,240 --> 00:22:51,399 Speaker 1: we're traveling from the same place. He's coming with me. 468 00:22:51,520 --> 00:22:54,320 Speaker 1: He's had been with all that logistics, so it's pretty 469 00:22:54,320 --> 00:22:56,920 Speaker 1: helpful to have him in the bag. And he's doing 470 00:22:56,960 --> 00:22:59,600 Speaker 1: great in the course and obviously of the course, which 471 00:22:59,680 --> 00:23:02,439 Speaker 1: is so work that sometimes wouldn't see that they do. 472 00:23:03,160 --> 00:23:05,280 Speaker 2: One. How did the relationship start with paying? How did 473 00:23:05,280 --> 00:23:06,280 Speaker 2: this come about? Oh? 474 00:23:06,320 --> 00:23:09,000 Speaker 1: This is uh. One of the best stories that happened 475 00:23:09,359 --> 00:23:11,520 Speaker 1: in my life is just being the perfect spot at 476 00:23:11,520 --> 00:23:14,000 Speaker 1: the perfect time. So I was playing an event in 477 00:23:14,160 --> 00:23:18,320 Speaker 1: edguy event in Portugal maybe if I don't know the days, 478 00:23:18,359 --> 00:23:21,280 Speaker 1: but maybe seven eight years ago, and at that time 479 00:23:21,720 --> 00:23:25,199 Speaker 1: I was sponsored by another brand and so uh there 480 00:23:25,240 --> 00:23:28,440 Speaker 1: was a pink tent on the range and a man, 481 00:23:28,840 --> 00:23:31,000 Speaker 1: a feater, came to me. I didn't know who he was. 482 00:23:31,040 --> 00:23:33,160 Speaker 1: I thought it was a simple feater. So he came 483 00:23:33,200 --> 00:23:35,359 Speaker 1: to me, would you like to test? It was the 484 00:23:35,640 --> 00:23:39,320 Speaker 1: eye the blue irons? The eye blue, Yeah, the I 485 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:43,240 Speaker 1: E one iron? Want? Okay, I want so those irons, 486 00:23:43,600 --> 00:23:45,560 Speaker 1: So I hit I will test them. I hit the 487 00:23:45,560 --> 00:23:51,320 Speaker 1: first shot, and the feater Mike Lee said to me, well, 488 00:23:51,400 --> 00:23:52,959 Speaker 1: what do you think on that one? I said one 489 00:23:53,000 --> 00:23:57,600 Speaker 1: forty eight eight? So I hit the second ball. I said, 490 00:23:59,200 --> 00:24:01,280 Speaker 1: I hit the third one. He like ten balls and 491 00:24:01,359 --> 00:24:05,840 Speaker 1: I call all the artists of those shots. So Mike 492 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:08,200 Speaker 1: said me, would you like me to send you the 493 00:24:08,359 --> 00:24:11,760 Speaker 1: details of your feeling today? I gave him my email. 494 00:24:11,880 --> 00:24:14,320 Speaker 1: I didn't know what was going on at that point. 495 00:24:14,600 --> 00:24:16,560 Speaker 1: This guy was really kind with me, but I didn't 496 00:24:16,600 --> 00:24:20,399 Speaker 1: know anything. So five days after that, I receive an 497 00:24:20,400 --> 00:24:23,440 Speaker 1: email from Mike Leah, a beautiful email that I've got 498 00:24:23,440 --> 00:24:26,280 Speaker 1: around there, which is one of the most beautiful mails 499 00:24:26,280 --> 00:24:29,800 Speaker 1: I've ever saved in my life. Are saying that being 500 00:24:29,880 --> 00:24:34,119 Speaker 1: wanted to support me and if did I say yes? 501 00:24:34,359 --> 00:24:36,840 Speaker 1: I will say yes to be part of a family 502 00:24:37,359 --> 00:24:40,800 Speaker 1: and with all that that meant. So I said yes, 503 00:24:40,880 --> 00:24:43,000 Speaker 1: and I become part of one of the I've got 504 00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:44,840 Speaker 1: a big family. In my home were six brothers, but 505 00:24:45,480 --> 00:24:48,600 Speaker 1: this is even a big family worldwide, and everywhere you 506 00:24:48,640 --> 00:24:52,359 Speaker 1: go you feel like you were with the same people, 507 00:24:52,400 --> 00:24:54,960 Speaker 1: which is great. And so I have to say thanks 508 00:24:55,000 --> 00:24:57,560 Speaker 1: to Mike. I still see him out in Europe and 509 00:24:58,119 --> 00:25:00,119 Speaker 1: it's great too, what he did with me and the 510 00:25:00,840 --> 00:25:02,800 Speaker 1: path he showed me to go. 511 00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:06,400 Speaker 2: So you say you have six brothers. Yeah, with six 512 00:25:06,440 --> 00:25:08,239 Speaker 2: brothers involved, I mean you said you come from an 513 00:25:08,320 --> 00:25:10,439 Speaker 2: athletic family. I know I read your I think your 514 00:25:10,440 --> 00:25:12,080 Speaker 2: granddad was a sailor. I mean a lot of these 515 00:25:12,080 --> 00:25:14,800 Speaker 2: things involved. What is it like growing up with six brothers? 516 00:25:14,800 --> 00:25:17,400 Speaker 2: I mean, I can only assume the household is extremely competitive. 517 00:25:17,520 --> 00:25:19,080 Speaker 1: You need to be so fuss to get the food. 518 00:25:19,160 --> 00:25:23,000 Speaker 2: You know, I'm assuming a lot of apps going on. 519 00:25:23,240 --> 00:25:26,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, exactly, now, it was. It was really fun. I 520 00:25:26,560 --> 00:25:31,600 Speaker 1: mean I think now it's it's even better because now 521 00:25:31,600 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: we are there's more than ones are twenty two. They're twins. 522 00:25:35,440 --> 00:25:37,760 Speaker 1: So now we'll get on well, really well with each other. 523 00:25:38,240 --> 00:25:40,560 Speaker 1: We'll live in different places and we travel a lot 524 00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:42,880 Speaker 1: to see each other. We have really good relationship between us, 525 00:25:43,440 --> 00:25:45,440 Speaker 1: and I think we said a lot of memories from 526 00:25:45,440 --> 00:25:48,440 Speaker 1: those beginnings. But it was crazy because maybe at home 527 00:25:48,520 --> 00:25:51,639 Speaker 1: every single afternoon after school, they were fifteen times around 528 00:25:51,880 --> 00:25:54,280 Speaker 1: two of my friends, two of my sister friends. Two. 529 00:25:54,440 --> 00:25:58,000 Speaker 1: I mean it was like you have killer guy. Yeah, 530 00:25:58,119 --> 00:25:59,120 Speaker 1: it was case all the time. 531 00:26:00,920 --> 00:26:03,800 Speaker 3: One are you a golfer that that gets nervous with 532 00:26:03,920 --> 00:26:07,040 Speaker 3: your on TV? First all big part to win a tournament? 533 00:26:09,160 --> 00:26:11,120 Speaker 3: Do you and how do you handle those situations? 534 00:26:12,400 --> 00:26:16,120 Speaker 1: If any golfer in the world answered this question saying 535 00:26:16,160 --> 00:26:20,040 Speaker 1: that he's not getting nervous, he's a liar. Okay, he's 536 00:26:20,040 --> 00:26:23,080 Speaker 1: a liar. I think we all get nervous. And nerves 537 00:26:23,119 --> 00:26:25,880 Speaker 1: are good because when you are nervous, it means that 538 00:26:26,240 --> 00:26:29,359 Speaker 1: what you're doing it really mattered for you, you really 539 00:26:29,359 --> 00:26:31,919 Speaker 1: want to do it well. The problem with nerves is 540 00:26:31,920 --> 00:26:34,639 Speaker 1: that if you reach a level of nerves that you 541 00:26:34,720 --> 00:26:38,159 Speaker 1: cannot move your body the way you want. That's the 542 00:26:38,240 --> 00:26:43,040 Speaker 1: problem you have to fix. But I've never had two situations. 543 00:26:43,960 --> 00:26:46,520 Speaker 1: I really feel my mind and my body under control 544 00:26:47,359 --> 00:26:52,760 Speaker 1: ninety the situations. So I've worked with psychologists just to 545 00:26:52,800 --> 00:26:55,280 Speaker 1: try to focus in the present a little bit more 546 00:26:55,280 --> 00:26:58,800 Speaker 1: because sometimes nerves come not to want to miss that shot. 547 00:26:58,880 --> 00:27:01,840 Speaker 1: So your mind is in the future. What do you 548 00:27:01,880 --> 00:27:03,440 Speaker 1: have to think to hit? That's all what you have 549 00:27:03,560 --> 00:27:06,760 Speaker 1: to feel. So I work a lot in the past, 550 00:27:06,760 --> 00:27:10,879 Speaker 1: so I think right now I'm really stable at that point. 551 00:27:10,680 --> 00:27:12,240 Speaker 2: Marty, how do you handle him? Like, how have you 552 00:27:12,280 --> 00:27:14,600 Speaker 2: handled in the past in terms of being nervous it up? 553 00:27:14,640 --> 00:27:17,280 Speaker 2: You know, like we've talked about the sixteenth hole at Phoenix, 554 00:27:17,320 --> 00:27:20,600 Speaker 2: so we're playing a championship. What's your process to handle nervous. 555 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:23,520 Speaker 3: I remember I asked Christian Panya this question before I 556 00:27:23,520 --> 00:27:26,159 Speaker 3: played my first major, because I was starting to get like, 557 00:27:26,200 --> 00:27:28,080 Speaker 3: oh man, this is I'm going to get very nervous. 558 00:27:28,320 --> 00:27:32,959 Speaker 3: And he just said, I remember christiansen breathe just I 559 00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:35,719 Speaker 3: was like he was in hindsight, he was right. So 560 00:27:35,760 --> 00:27:37,879 Speaker 3: I do a lot with breathing, you know, try to 561 00:27:37,880 --> 00:27:42,520 Speaker 3: do these diaphragmatic, like real relaxing breathing techniques. But I 562 00:27:43,000 --> 00:27:45,439 Speaker 3: get very nervous on the first tea after I hit 563 00:27:45,480 --> 00:27:47,960 Speaker 3: that first t shot, I'm like, it's like popping the balloon. 564 00:27:48,440 --> 00:27:49,320 Speaker 3: I think relaxed it. 565 00:27:49,320 --> 00:27:52,120 Speaker 1: Is important on the on the first t to have 566 00:27:52,280 --> 00:27:55,239 Speaker 1: really a security shot. Yes, Like for me, I just 567 00:27:55,280 --> 00:27:59,359 Speaker 1: did a flow same we've been talking about, like a 568 00:27:59,400 --> 00:28:05,320 Speaker 1: big cut. I will never hit a driving down from 569 00:28:05,320 --> 00:28:07,360 Speaker 1: the first tier like I always hear a driver till 570 00:28:07,600 --> 00:28:09,800 Speaker 1: and he's a big head, difficult to visit. 571 00:28:09,920 --> 00:28:12,080 Speaker 2: I always say that the worst is when you have 572 00:28:12,160 --> 00:28:15,480 Speaker 2: to fairly with on the first It's like the worst thing, 573 00:28:15,560 --> 00:28:17,879 Speaker 2: you know, I just want to hit drivers. 574 00:28:17,920 --> 00:28:20,000 Speaker 1: I rather take the drive from the shaft and hit 575 00:28:20,080 --> 00:28:22,240 Speaker 1: it god like that than hit it like a dre. 576 00:28:23,720 --> 00:28:23,880 Speaker 3: One. 577 00:28:23,920 --> 00:28:26,040 Speaker 2: You're taking us through kind of your routine on a 578 00:28:26,080 --> 00:28:28,520 Speaker 2: day to day basis. I mean it's it's robust. What 579 00:28:28,520 --> 00:28:30,560 Speaker 2: do you do outside of golf for fun? Do you 580 00:28:30,600 --> 00:28:33,640 Speaker 2: follow sports or you what else do you do besides 581 00:28:33,720 --> 00:28:34,800 Speaker 2: just being a golfer. 582 00:28:35,960 --> 00:28:38,640 Speaker 1: I really like spending time with my family, to be fair. 583 00:28:38,640 --> 00:28:41,880 Speaker 1: I mean, my grandma is quite old right now, so 584 00:28:41,960 --> 00:28:44,560 Speaker 1: I like me in the afternoon with her. But I 585 00:28:44,560 --> 00:28:46,920 Speaker 1: going to the cinema. I stay a lot of time 586 00:28:46,960 --> 00:28:49,560 Speaker 1: with my brothers and sisters. Who's had a nephew, which 587 00:28:49,560 --> 00:28:53,680 Speaker 1: is quite good, quite a good feeling from big family man. 588 00:28:53,760 --> 00:28:56,840 Speaker 1: But a part of that I really like music, cinema. 589 00:28:57,200 --> 00:28:59,640 Speaker 1: I don't really like other sports. I like form that one, 590 00:28:59,680 --> 00:29:03,120 Speaker 1: probably because Alanso is agatting up there, So yeah, that's 591 00:29:03,240 --> 00:29:05,520 Speaker 1: prettyxciting for the spines. And Carlos signs as well, which 592 00:29:05,560 --> 00:29:08,239 Speaker 1: is a great golfer by the way, Carlos and that. 593 00:29:08,640 --> 00:29:13,280 Speaker 1: I followed tennis whenever Alcaa or Raphi is around. 594 00:29:13,560 --> 00:29:15,320 Speaker 2: Saw Alcoraz of the US Open last year, it was 595 00:29:15,360 --> 00:29:17,960 Speaker 2: like a next level experience FASTI as in human form. 596 00:29:17,960 --> 00:29:19,560 Speaker 2: It's crazy. I mean, you know, you see these pro 597 00:29:19,600 --> 00:29:21,840 Speaker 2: golfers hit it in when you're not watching on TV, 598 00:29:21,880 --> 00:29:23,840 Speaker 2: but you see it in person, and it's like it's 599 00:29:23,880 --> 00:29:26,440 Speaker 2: like a religious experience. Watching Alcaz play tennis was a 600 00:29:26,480 --> 00:29:28,400 Speaker 2: religious right, So crazy good. 601 00:29:28,480 --> 00:29:31,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I like I like following golf. I don't 602 00:29:31,440 --> 00:29:34,120 Speaker 1: follow everything in the tournament, but I love watching the Masters, 603 00:29:34,480 --> 00:29:38,240 Speaker 1: the British Open, US Open, the Cup, which last time 604 00:29:38,240 --> 00:29:44,200 Speaker 1: I think we won. Uh some research, right, But yeah, 605 00:29:43,920 --> 00:29:49,320 Speaker 1: I'm quite a calm man a part of my public life. 606 00:29:49,400 --> 00:29:51,760 Speaker 2: Let's say, what are your goals kind of going forward 607 00:29:51,760 --> 00:29:54,120 Speaker 2: in this sport? What are your golf goals as you 608 00:29:54,160 --> 00:29:56,200 Speaker 2: look ahead, not just in twenty four but beyond. 609 00:29:57,480 --> 00:30:01,480 Speaker 1: On an individual perspective, I like to win US Open. 610 00:30:01,800 --> 00:30:05,320 Speaker 1: I think it's a big target on my schedule, also 611 00:30:05,360 --> 00:30:08,160 Speaker 1: the British Open. I think it's something really important to 612 00:30:08,480 --> 00:30:12,440 Speaker 1: go through and to take back to to Spain and 613 00:30:12,600 --> 00:30:16,120 Speaker 1: from a collective point of view, I think it's important 614 00:30:16,120 --> 00:30:20,320 Speaker 1: to get this game through more people. I think we 615 00:30:20,360 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 1: need to have a bigger stage even that what we 616 00:30:23,280 --> 00:30:25,200 Speaker 1: have right now, and I think we will get it 617 00:30:25,480 --> 00:30:28,080 Speaker 1: people just knowing what they're watching. I think it's amazing. 618 00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:30,960 Speaker 1: It's an amazing product to watch a small guy playing 619 00:30:30,960 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 1: against me one arm and shooting underpart every single day. 620 00:30:36,000 --> 00:30:38,000 Speaker 1: I mean, I think it's something crazy to see as 621 00:30:38,040 --> 00:30:40,720 Speaker 1: at a golf fund. And I think we can really 622 00:30:40,720 --> 00:30:44,040 Speaker 1: inspire so many people around the glove. I think in Europe, 623 00:30:44,320 --> 00:30:48,959 Speaker 1: like sixty percent of the population has a disability, so 624 00:30:49,000 --> 00:30:52,160 Speaker 1: that's a lot of people in Europe, so it might 625 00:30:52,280 --> 00:30:55,480 Speaker 1: have many people could play golf at the same level 626 00:30:55,600 --> 00:30:57,719 Speaker 1: as we are doing and make a living from that. 627 00:30:58,120 --> 00:31:00,960 Speaker 1: So we're just kind of making a platform so many 628 00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:03,160 Speaker 1: more players can come into the game. I think that's 629 00:31:03,520 --> 00:31:06,640 Speaker 1: a really a good goal that I talked about with 630 00:31:06,640 --> 00:31:09,360 Speaker 1: Brendan Lotter, which is War number two, ky Pop, which 631 00:31:09,400 --> 00:31:11,880 Speaker 1: is now War number one. We just need to create 632 00:31:11,960 --> 00:31:14,560 Speaker 1: this altogether to have more people into the game. 633 00:31:14,840 --> 00:31:17,320 Speaker 3: One one, there's think about one more club in the 634 00:31:17,360 --> 00:31:19,080 Speaker 3: bat in your bag that we didn't get to. Is 635 00:31:19,120 --> 00:31:23,680 Speaker 3: your potter. Yeah, so answer D a little deeper face, 636 00:31:23,760 --> 00:31:26,360 Speaker 3: tell us a little bit about your connection, how you 637 00:31:26,520 --> 00:31:29,360 Speaker 3: got fit and what attracted you to that model. 638 00:31:29,600 --> 00:31:32,640 Speaker 1: Well, uh, this is in my life. There's a good 639 00:31:32,680 --> 00:31:34,720 Speaker 1: stories for around. So I was in the British Master 640 00:31:34,880 --> 00:31:37,720 Speaker 1: this year. I've been playing the Oslo patter from a 641 00:31:37,760 --> 00:31:41,680 Speaker 1: long time. I played the Oslo Bolt like from twenty 642 00:31:41,680 --> 00:31:45,160 Speaker 1: sixteen something like that, and then I changed last two 643 00:31:45,240 --> 00:31:48,760 Speaker 1: years ago to the Oslo PLD. What's the smaller head 644 00:31:48,960 --> 00:31:51,280 Speaker 1: the black one? And so I went to the British 645 00:31:51,280 --> 00:31:55,240 Speaker 1: Masters and the first day, oh man, I think I 646 00:31:55,280 --> 00:31:58,880 Speaker 1: shoot forty two paths in that round. It's not up 647 00:31:58,960 --> 00:32:00,920 Speaker 1: round with the potter, but my mind, what's going away? 648 00:32:01,160 --> 00:32:04,120 Speaker 1: So I jump into the truck and I said, dumb mate, 649 00:32:04,880 --> 00:32:07,640 Speaker 1: I need a patter and me go to the queue. 650 00:32:09,240 --> 00:32:12,320 Speaker 1: Not the only one, not the only one. So one 651 00:32:12,360 --> 00:32:15,240 Speaker 1: of the feathers of your features here in America was 652 00:32:15,360 --> 00:32:18,000 Speaker 1: there in the UK that week. I don't remember the name, 653 00:32:18,080 --> 00:32:20,520 Speaker 1: Sorry for that, but came with me to the pattern green. 654 00:32:21,040 --> 00:32:24,080 Speaker 1: I think fill Kenyon was arounded as well, and we 655 00:32:24,160 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 1: figure out that we need to change what was going 656 00:32:27,440 --> 00:32:30,760 Speaker 1: on down there, so it changed rustically everything. I was 657 00:32:30,800 --> 00:32:34,680 Speaker 1: playing thirty three inchies, we now played thirty four. I 658 00:32:34,720 --> 00:32:37,440 Speaker 1: was playing Mallet, now I'm playing more blady Potter. I 659 00:32:37,480 --> 00:32:40,000 Speaker 1: was playing a thick grip, now playing a regular grip. 660 00:32:40,120 --> 00:32:43,360 Speaker 1: So we trying to change everything. And I was working 661 00:32:43,400 --> 00:32:47,000 Speaker 1: pretty well with my twin because I'm really straightforward, so 662 00:32:47,400 --> 00:32:49,720 Speaker 1: that kind of head shape. I think it's going great 663 00:32:49,720 --> 00:32:51,400 Speaker 1: with that. I'm really happy with that. One a moment. 664 00:32:51,680 --> 00:32:55,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, one when you come to the United States, what 665 00:32:55,160 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 2: are you the most excited about? Is it some food 666 00:32:57,400 --> 00:32:59,960 Speaker 2: option when you come state side? What do you look for? 667 00:33:00,120 --> 00:33:03,280 Speaker 2: Or two of do you like a Chipotle? 668 00:33:03,360 --> 00:33:03,560 Speaker 3: Guy? 669 00:33:03,680 --> 00:33:06,280 Speaker 2: Like, what are you doing? You might not even know 670 00:33:06,360 --> 00:33:08,560 Speaker 2: Chipotle is a restaurant. I'm just wondering, Yeah, something here. 671 00:33:08,600 --> 00:33:10,000 Speaker 2: You come and you're like, I'm into this. 672 00:33:10,400 --> 00:33:13,880 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm coming from Spain, so the food in 673 00:33:13,960 --> 00:33:17,880 Speaker 1: Spain it's yes, a bit bigger level. Yes, Yes, I 674 00:33:17,960 --> 00:33:20,360 Speaker 1: like coming to chisca factory or doing those kind of 675 00:33:20,400 --> 00:33:22,400 Speaker 1: things once a year, which is great. I love that 676 00:33:22,640 --> 00:33:27,520 Speaker 1: in pancakes and I like that. But you know, I 677 00:33:27,960 --> 00:33:31,280 Speaker 1: love how you are passionately for the sport. I really 678 00:33:31,280 --> 00:33:34,600 Speaker 1: like watching that, Like you really give a lot of 679 00:33:34,760 --> 00:33:38,600 Speaker 1: value to two adletes. And I think to any kind 680 00:33:38,640 --> 00:33:42,080 Speaker 1: of alt doesn't care if he's playing volleyball or playing 681 00:33:42,080 --> 00:33:45,120 Speaker 1: all or playing football or whatever. But you love that, 682 00:33:45,240 --> 00:33:48,960 Speaker 1: and you you give us a perspective much higher than 683 00:33:49,040 --> 00:33:52,040 Speaker 1: what we have in Europe, which is is something that's 684 00:33:52,400 --> 00:33:57,040 Speaker 1: really obviously. Hire a big car. I love driving big cars, 685 00:33:58,160 --> 00:34:00,320 Speaker 1: Like I'm going to get the big Yeah, Like like 686 00:34:00,480 --> 00:34:03,600 Speaker 1: my girlfriend couldn't jump into the car. He's five feet 687 00:34:03,640 --> 00:34:06,480 Speaker 1: he's quite small, so I almost have to jump in 688 00:34:06,600 --> 00:34:09,279 Speaker 1: the guy, just get the biggest one. 689 00:34:10,000 --> 00:34:11,200 Speaker 2: It's very America. 690 00:34:11,200 --> 00:34:13,680 Speaker 3: It's very different, Shane. You know you've lived over there. 691 00:34:13,719 --> 00:34:16,160 Speaker 3: Going to Europe and renting a car on a golf trip, 692 00:34:16,200 --> 00:34:18,160 Speaker 3: it's it's like tetris getting your bag. 693 00:34:18,640 --> 00:34:21,279 Speaker 2: I mean, I mean in Scotland last year, I had 694 00:34:21,280 --> 00:34:23,440 Speaker 2: to take the rental back and I was like, this 695 00:34:23,480 --> 00:34:24,960 Speaker 2: isn't gonna I can't do it. I'll just do it, 696 00:34:25,000 --> 00:34:26,840 Speaker 2: but it's fine. I just this isn't gonna work for me. 697 00:34:27,120 --> 00:34:29,319 Speaker 2: The Northern Scotland I was out but yeah, that's so 698 00:34:29,360 --> 00:34:31,719 Speaker 2: funny about the svs. It's such a true thing. I 699 00:34:31,800 --> 00:34:34,560 Speaker 2: want to really appreciate the time. I mean, a great story, 700 00:34:35,360 --> 00:34:38,280 Speaker 2: love watching you swing, love watching you play, and uh 701 00:34:38,400 --> 00:34:40,520 Speaker 2: and yeah, just appreciate you spending some time with us 702 00:34:40,800 --> 00:34:42,160 Speaker 2: on the Pink proven Grounds podcast. 703 00:34:42,200 --> 00:34:44,200 Speaker 1: Thank you for mine the first time here, I'm hopefully 704 00:34:44,239 --> 00:34:44,680 Speaker 1: not the last. 705 00:34:45,160 --> 00:34:47,319 Speaker 2: Absolutely well have you back on. Thank You is the 706 00:34:47,360 --> 00:34:48,680 Speaker 2: Pink proven Grounds Podcast.