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What is going on everybody? How are you doing? 29 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:50,160 Speaker 1: Hopefully everyone's having a great day. I have been kind 30 00:01:50,160 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 1: of combining football and golf stuff, at least on the 31 00:01:52,960 --> 00:01:56,480 Speaker 1: audio version, but doing trying to do a football podcast 32 00:01:56,520 --> 00:01:59,200 Speaker 1: every day. I thought we've done a lot of football stuff. 33 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:01,960 Speaker 1: We just recorded with Josh Payt yesterday doing some college 34 00:02:01,960 --> 00:02:05,240 Speaker 1: football look Ahead, as well as just a regular podcast 35 00:02:05,400 --> 00:02:08,880 Speaker 1: Colin at the end of I Guess on Sunday night. 36 00:02:09,160 --> 00:02:11,120 Speaker 1: So we got a lot of football content out. You 37 00:02:11,120 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 1: can go check that out right now. I think I'm 38 00:02:13,280 --> 00:02:15,120 Speaker 1: gonna go golf only. We're gonna do a little Golo 39 00:02:15,200 --> 00:02:19,600 Speaker 1: pod dive into Tommy Fleetwood, which is just kind of 40 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:22,639 Speaker 1: unexplainable at this point, and I think it touches though 41 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:26,840 Speaker 1: on something powerful about the sport and some gambling thoughts 42 00:02:26,880 --> 00:02:30,440 Speaker 1: headed into this weekend. They're playing in Maryland. Colin and 43 00:02:30,480 --> 00:02:34,160 Speaker 1: I obviously were at Live on Saturday. Some thoughts on 44 00:02:34,200 --> 00:02:38,200 Speaker 1: that experience seeing those guys up close and personal, meeting Brooks, 45 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:41,840 Speaker 1: meeting Sergio, so we'll discuss that. And they have their 46 00:02:41,840 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 1: individual title this week, which is Jakie Neeman and John Rahm, 47 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:49,359 Speaker 1: which obviously John Rahm is going to be a major 48 00:02:49,400 --> 00:02:52,680 Speaker 1: factor like Bryson at the Ryder Cup coming up right 49 00:02:52,680 --> 00:02:55,400 Speaker 1: around the corner. And we will also take some of 50 00:02:55,440 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 1: your questions at golopod is the Instagram, So at golopod 51 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:01,640 Speaker 1: we try to separate at the golf and the football questions. 52 00:03:01,760 --> 00:03:04,080 Speaker 1: I try to put it all over on the Instagram, 53 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:06,800 Speaker 1: so you can fire into those dms and get your 54 00:03:06,880 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 1: questions answered here on the show. But before we dive in, 55 00:03:10,440 --> 00:03:11,840 Speaker 1: if you want to go to an event, if you 56 00:03:11,880 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 1: live in Indianapolis. That's the first time I've ever been 57 00:03:14,919 --> 00:03:18,000 Speaker 1: to a live event. It's really fun. Golf tournaments are 58 00:03:18,000 --> 00:03:20,720 Speaker 1: just fun in general. Have some cocktails, have some food. 59 00:03:20,880 --> 00:03:23,480 Speaker 1: They have a bunch of different food trucks there. Obviously 60 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:25,320 Speaker 1: any football game. You want to go to college or 61 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:28,120 Speaker 1: pro concerts, comedy shows. I'm probably never going to make 62 00:03:28,120 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 1: it to this sphere while my wife is pregnant. But 63 00:03:31,160 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 1: if you want to go to one of these concerts 64 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:36,400 Speaker 1: at the sphere, I can live vicariously through you. Hell, 65 00:03:36,440 --> 00:03:39,080 Speaker 1: I'd go see anybody. I'm seeing people, see the Backstreet Boys. 66 00:03:39,080 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 1: I'm like, you know what, it looks kind of fun. So 67 00:03:41,880 --> 00:03:43,720 Speaker 1: if you want to go to an event, a comedy show, 68 00:03:43,720 --> 00:03:45,480 Speaker 1: they got you covered. You can search by the venue, 69 00:03:45,520 --> 00:03:48,960 Speaker 1: you can search by the team, the event you name. 70 00:03:49,000 --> 00:03:50,680 Speaker 1: It doesn't get any easier. Best ticketing you up I've 71 00:03:50,720 --> 00:03:52,720 Speaker 1: ever used by far, take the guests. We're got a 72 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:55,080 Speaker 1: buying tickets with game time down the game time app, 73 00:03:55,160 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 1: create an account and music o jaunt for twenty dollars 74 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:00,600 Speaker 1: off at first purchase terms of play again count redeem 75 00:04:00,600 --> 00:04:02,640 Speaker 1: the code John for twenty dollars off down the game 76 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:04,720 Speaker 1: time at the day last minute, take as lowest price guaranteed. 77 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:07,760 Speaker 1: You know what's funny, Listen, I'm a degenerate. So every 78 00:04:07,760 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 1: single week, even if I'm not getting that aggressive, I'll 79 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:13,200 Speaker 1: take a couple hundred bucks and throw some fifty dollars parlays. 80 00:04:13,480 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: It had a pretty good one. I felt pretty good 81 00:04:15,400 --> 00:04:19,600 Speaker 1: going into Sunday with Scotty Scheffler winning, Tommy Fleetwood and 82 00:04:19,720 --> 00:04:22,680 Speaker 1: Ben Griffin do top ten. I just needed Ben Griffin 83 00:04:22,720 --> 00:04:26,440 Speaker 1: to basically hold serve. He handled business T nine. I 84 00:04:26,480 --> 00:04:29,159 Speaker 1: had nothing but faith in Tommy Fleetwood even with a 85 00:04:29,160 --> 00:04:32,160 Speaker 1: two shot lead going in, and Scotty Scheffler was going 86 00:04:32,200 --> 00:04:34,680 Speaker 1: to win the tournament. Obviously that's not how it played out. 87 00:04:34,920 --> 00:04:38,880 Speaker 1: Tommy Fleetwood did implode somehow, justin Rose JJ spond end 88 00:04:38,960 --> 00:04:41,680 Speaker 1: up in the playoffs and Scotty's on the outside looking in. 89 00:04:42,200 --> 00:04:44,359 Speaker 1: I was texting with someone, we'll dive into Tommy Fleetwood 90 00:04:44,360 --> 00:04:47,840 Speaker 1: here in one second. From a gambling perspective, I do 91 00:04:47,960 --> 00:04:51,760 Speaker 1: like my chances every single tournament, taking Scotty Scheffler, who 92 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:54,560 Speaker 1: is such a heavy favorite in golf to win, and 93 00:04:54,680 --> 00:04:58,440 Speaker 1: parlaying with some other guys like Tommy Fleetwood, like Ben Griffin. 94 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:01,760 Speaker 1: Cam Young is read hot right now to top ten, 95 00:05:02,480 --> 00:05:04,840 Speaker 1: and I just like my chances. Because I was telling 96 00:05:04,880 --> 00:05:07,680 Speaker 1: a buddy the other day that the crazy part and 97 00:05:07,720 --> 00:05:11,560 Speaker 1: obviously the drama didn't really include Scotti Scheffler. He was 98 00:05:11,600 --> 00:05:14,640 Speaker 1: one miss putt on like a whole fourteen from being 99 00:05:14,720 --> 00:05:18,039 Speaker 1: in that playoff against Justin Rose and JAJ Spawn, And 100 00:05:18,120 --> 00:05:20,440 Speaker 1: I would say, if Scotti Scheffler is in a playoff, 101 00:05:20,600 --> 00:05:24,120 Speaker 1: you're gonna like his chances versus those guys. I also 102 00:05:24,160 --> 00:05:27,920 Speaker 1: think there's a big picture conversation over the last twenty 103 00:05:27,920 --> 00:05:30,400 Speaker 1: four months, but maybe even smaller sample size than that, 104 00:05:30,440 --> 00:05:34,720 Speaker 1: maybe eighteen sixteen months that despite all the wins Scotty has, 105 00:05:35,400 --> 00:05:38,400 Speaker 1: I think he could easily have seven or eight more. 106 00:05:38,960 --> 00:05:42,240 Speaker 1: I mean, I think there is probably if you really 107 00:05:42,279 --> 00:05:45,800 Speaker 1: talked to Scotty Scheffler, Ted Scott had to leave because 108 00:05:45,800 --> 00:05:48,040 Speaker 1: he's got a family emergency, but like if Ted Scott 109 00:05:48,120 --> 00:05:51,640 Speaker 1: was there the whole time, they're probably like, honestly, we're 110 00:05:51,680 --> 00:05:54,280 Speaker 1: a better Thursday from winning this tournament by four or 111 00:05:54,320 --> 00:05:58,120 Speaker 1: five shots. I mean, it is insane, Like what Justin 112 00:05:58,200 --> 00:06:01,360 Speaker 1: Rose did was awesome. A J. Spawn has turned into 113 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:04,440 Speaker 1: one of the best American players. The Tommy Fleetwood story, 114 00:06:05,279 --> 00:06:09,640 Speaker 1: I mean, honestly, it's riveting human drama that draws us 115 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:13,440 Speaker 1: to sports. But the dominance of this guy, it's like clockwork. 116 00:06:13,680 --> 00:06:17,640 Speaker 1: I mean clockwork. He's a Birdie putt away on eighteen 117 00:06:17,720 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 1: from like being in the playoff It is crazy how 118 00:06:21,440 --> 00:06:24,400 Speaker 1: good his floor is right now. Right obviously he doesn't 119 00:06:24,400 --> 00:06:27,960 Speaker 1: win every week, but like there's just never a week 120 00:06:27,960 --> 00:06:31,000 Speaker 1: where it's like, oh, yes, Scotty, you know, finished seventeenth, 121 00:06:31,120 --> 00:06:34,480 Speaker 1: Scotty finished twenty fourth. I was like tied for third 122 00:06:34,960 --> 00:06:37,839 Speaker 1: or only because there's two guys tied going into a 123 00:06:37,839 --> 00:06:41,040 Speaker 1: playoff and I'm one shot off, Like they finished sixteen, 124 00:06:41,120 --> 00:06:45,240 Speaker 1: I finished fifteen. It's it's insane how high his floor is. 125 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:47,560 Speaker 1: That's why I just think you got a hammer gamble 126 00:06:47,640 --> 00:06:50,440 Speaker 1: on him and then parleym with guys you really like too, 127 00:06:50,480 --> 00:06:52,480 Speaker 1: top ten or top twenty to kind of boost the 128 00:06:52,480 --> 00:06:55,400 Speaker 1: odds because you know, the plus two twenty I like 129 00:06:55,440 --> 00:06:58,000 Speaker 1: a little more in golf. But as we just learned, 130 00:06:58,080 --> 00:07:01,120 Speaker 1: like I almost just put one hundred dollar on Tommy 131 00:07:01,120 --> 00:07:04,160 Speaker 1: Fleetwood before the tournament at thirty to one. I mean, 132 00:07:04,200 --> 00:07:07,160 Speaker 1: this week, obviously it's a shorter field. It's also why 133 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:08,960 Speaker 1: the odds are a little off, you know, on a 134 00:07:09,000 --> 00:07:11,800 Speaker 1: guy like Fleetwood yz twenty to one and he's never won. 135 00:07:12,480 --> 00:07:15,440 Speaker 1: It's because there's only fifty guys in this field. It 136 00:07:15,560 --> 00:07:19,160 Speaker 1: is pretty insane what is going on with Tommy Fleetwood. 137 00:07:19,320 --> 00:07:21,520 Speaker 1: But I was thinking about this, and it gets back 138 00:07:21,560 --> 00:07:25,240 Speaker 1: to Colin Morikawa when he got into the tiff with 139 00:07:25,360 --> 00:07:27,680 Speaker 1: the media back and forth, and like drew the line 140 00:07:27,680 --> 00:07:30,840 Speaker 1: of I don't owe you guys anything, and it's one 141 00:07:30,880 --> 00:07:34,560 Speaker 1: of the most laughable, out of touch, moronic, fucking statements 142 00:07:34,800 --> 00:07:38,920 Speaker 1: I've ever heard, especially from a golfer. The whole business 143 00:07:39,040 --> 00:07:43,200 Speaker 1: model in this sport is really built on the drama 144 00:07:43,280 --> 00:07:48,280 Speaker 1: of Sunday. Obviously a golf tournament there's a build up Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 145 00:07:48,760 --> 00:07:53,680 Speaker 1: but non majors, the peak of any tournament is on Sunday. 146 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:59,920 Speaker 1: And like any sport, right it's the drama and the 147 00:08:00,280 --> 00:08:04,840 Speaker 1: of the triumph and the thrill of victory is cool 148 00:08:04,840 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 1: to watch. Justin Rose talked about I watched his press 149 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:11,720 Speaker 1: conference after he won because I think he's you know, 150 00:08:11,960 --> 00:08:14,239 Speaker 1: he's the oldest guy to win over the last five years, 151 00:08:14,240 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 1: not named Phil Mickelson, who was fifty one when he 152 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:18,960 Speaker 1: won the PGA Championship. But we don't see that many 153 00:08:18,960 --> 00:08:21,320 Speaker 1: guys in their mid forties late forties winning anymore on 154 00:08:21,360 --> 00:08:24,360 Speaker 1: the PGA Tour, because I mean, the talent of guys 155 00:08:24,760 --> 00:08:27,160 Speaker 1: from like twenty two to thirty years old is insane. 156 00:08:27,200 --> 00:08:29,120 Speaker 1: And we got some guys in the thirties, they're like 157 00:08:29,160 --> 00:08:31,640 Speaker 1: all time great players, so it's really really hard for 158 00:08:31,720 --> 00:08:34,120 Speaker 1: older guys to win, especially now with the distance boom. 159 00:08:34,400 --> 00:08:36,920 Speaker 1: But Rose was saying, you know, typically when you have 160 00:08:36,960 --> 00:08:40,640 Speaker 1: like a walk off putt to win a tournament, the 161 00:08:40,760 --> 00:08:44,120 Speaker 1: emotional high is unlike anything you feel in golf. You 162 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:46,880 Speaker 1: just lose it. And there remember the viral moment a 163 00:08:46,880 --> 00:08:49,600 Speaker 1: couple of years ago for those of you golf sikos 164 00:08:49,600 --> 00:08:52,320 Speaker 1: that in the Ryder Cup, Justin Rose hit that long 165 00:08:52,360 --> 00:08:55,520 Speaker 1: putt on eighteen and pointed at every dude on the 166 00:08:55,559 --> 00:08:57,240 Speaker 1: team that was sitting on the green. It was a 167 00:08:57,280 --> 00:09:00,480 Speaker 1: badass moment, even if you're rooting for America, and there 168 00:09:00,559 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 1: was nothing like. I mean, no one became more famous 169 00:09:03,920 --> 00:09:07,640 Speaker 1: for his antics after game winning putts or tournament winning 170 00:09:07,720 --> 00:09:11,000 Speaker 1: putts than Eldrick tiger Woods. Right, there's a thrill of 171 00:09:11,040 --> 00:09:14,800 Speaker 1: that JJ Spawd did in the US Open. Nothing is better. 172 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:18,120 Speaker 1: I mean, it is the best moment in golf. But 173 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:22,240 Speaker 1: unlike like in football, if I'm down one point and 174 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:24,000 Speaker 1: I have a forty yard field goal to win the 175 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:26,480 Speaker 1: game with two seconds left, so it's I'm either gonna 176 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:28,200 Speaker 1: win the game in a walk off or lose the game. 177 00:09:28,600 --> 00:09:31,880 Speaker 1: It sucks to miss the kick, but it's like did 178 00:09:31,880 --> 00:09:33,920 Speaker 1: he choke or he just missed the kick. And a 179 00:09:33,920 --> 00:09:36,440 Speaker 1: lot of times in team sports, right like oh I 180 00:09:36,520 --> 00:09:39,319 Speaker 1: just I lost Game seven of the World Series and 181 00:09:39,360 --> 00:09:42,080 Speaker 1: I was up four runs. Well, my bullpen just imploded. 182 00:09:42,600 --> 00:09:47,199 Speaker 1: Two guys gave up two run home runs and they 183 00:09:47,280 --> 00:09:49,000 Speaker 1: just got back in like an inning and a half, 184 00:09:49,000 --> 00:09:50,760 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden, we were down, right, we 185 00:09:50,840 --> 00:09:53,160 Speaker 1: just lost. We just made some bad plays. Weren't golf. 186 00:09:53,200 --> 00:09:56,520 Speaker 1: It's like Tommy Fleetwood had a lead on eighteen earlier 187 00:09:56,600 --> 00:09:59,720 Speaker 1: this season against Kegan Bradley and then he hit the fairway. 188 00:10:00,040 --> 00:10:03,080 Speaker 1: He is one of the best players on the PGA Tour. 189 00:10:03,160 --> 00:10:05,880 Speaker 1: He is a world class player and if you watch 190 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:09,960 Speaker 1: him the majority of tournaments Thursday, Friday, Saturday, he's fucking 191 00:10:10,040 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 1: unreal and he's made a career off Sundays being way 192 00:10:14,160 --> 00:10:17,480 Speaker 1: back shooting like sixty five, sixty six, sixty. He's an 193 00:10:17,480 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 1: elite player. He's one of the best European players. He's 194 00:10:20,440 --> 00:10:23,160 Speaker 1: a big reason a guy like him who's like not 195 00:10:23,240 --> 00:10:25,000 Speaker 1: even the third or fourth best player in his own 196 00:10:25,080 --> 00:10:27,080 Speaker 1: Ryder Cup team, why a lot of people are gonna 197 00:10:27,080 --> 00:10:29,360 Speaker 1: pick Europe to come into New York and beat us 198 00:10:29,520 --> 00:10:32,400 Speaker 1: in the Ryder Cup. Yet when that moment happens with 199 00:10:32,520 --> 00:10:35,400 Speaker 1: Keegan Bradley, he hits a terrible approach shot and then 200 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:38,000 Speaker 1: he essentially three putts and Keegan makes a birdie and 201 00:10:38,000 --> 00:10:41,040 Speaker 1: he loses. You're like that was kind of a choke job, 202 00:10:41,120 --> 00:10:43,600 Speaker 1: but you're like, hey, it's like, how often does this happen? 203 00:10:43,640 --> 00:10:45,040 Speaker 1: And then he started looking at the stats, You're like, 204 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:48,000 Speaker 1: Tommy Fleetwood has made over thirty million dollars and never 205 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:51,040 Speaker 1: won a tournament. It was pretty crazy. When Cam Young 206 00:10:51,120 --> 00:10:53,200 Speaker 1: a couple of weeks ago won and I was looking 207 00:10:53,200 --> 00:10:54,960 Speaker 1: at his career earnings, I'm like, this guy had made 208 00:10:55,080 --> 00:10:57,600 Speaker 1: nineteen million dollars he never won. That's crazy. That had 209 00:10:57,640 --> 00:10:59,920 Speaker 1: to be a record. And then you're watching this turn 210 00:11:00,200 --> 00:11:01,840 Speaker 1: is a two shot lead going into Sunday, You're like, 211 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:04,600 Speaker 1: Tommy Fleetwood is about to shatter that record because now 212 00:11:04,640 --> 00:11:07,040 Speaker 1: he's got some scar tissue of what happened earlier this year. 213 00:11:07,520 --> 00:11:09,920 Speaker 1: Even if he doesn't play his best golf, he's gonna 214 00:11:09,960 --> 00:11:11,840 Speaker 1: win this tournament. He's got a comfy pairing with his 215 00:11:11,880 --> 00:11:15,280 Speaker 1: buddy Justin Rose. And then you watch him sixteen, seventeen, 216 00:11:15,320 --> 00:11:18,640 Speaker 1: and eighteen, and honestly, my first reaction was kind of 217 00:11:18,679 --> 00:11:21,319 Speaker 1: to make fun of him, and then he gave an 218 00:11:21,320 --> 00:11:24,160 Speaker 1: interview and we talk about, you know, kind of the 219 00:11:24,200 --> 00:11:28,040 Speaker 1: agony defeat. There's nothing like in golf because we can 220 00:11:28,120 --> 00:11:32,000 Speaker 1: relate to this, right, anyone that shoots ninety, that shoots 221 00:11:32,040 --> 00:11:34,800 Speaker 1: eighty five, that shoots is a scratch golfer that shoots 222 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:36,880 Speaker 1: one hundred knows that, like if you have a little 223 00:11:36,960 --> 00:11:40,040 Speaker 1: pressure that you can just unravel. In golf, you're never 224 00:11:40,080 --> 00:11:43,600 Speaker 1: gonna throw an important pick against them all pro right, 225 00:11:43,640 --> 00:11:45,600 Speaker 1: You're never gonna have to try to get air and 226 00:11:45,679 --> 00:11:48,560 Speaker 1: judge out. But you can kind of relate to playing 227 00:11:48,600 --> 00:11:51,360 Speaker 1: someone else having a one or two shot lead, again, 228 00:11:51,880 --> 00:11:55,320 Speaker 1: regardless what your scores are, playing for ten bucks, one 229 00:11:55,360 --> 00:11:57,960 Speaker 1: hundred bucks, whatever, in a moment where you're like, I 230 00:11:57,960 --> 00:12:00,199 Speaker 1: feel a little tight. And we have seen this open 231 00:12:00,280 --> 00:12:03,199 Speaker 1: twice to Tommy Fleetwood, and the stats were flying that 232 00:12:03,880 --> 00:12:08,960 Speaker 1: Tommy Fleetwood has twenty nine career top fives on the 233 00:12:09,000 --> 00:12:13,360 Speaker 1: PGA Tour. The statistical anomaly, now, some of those top 234 00:12:13,400 --> 00:12:17,079 Speaker 1: fives clearly are him firing back from starting the day 235 00:12:17,120 --> 00:12:20,319 Speaker 1: at seventeenth or fifteenth or tenth and then shooting a 236 00:12:20,360 --> 00:12:23,640 Speaker 1: ground But we have seen twice in the last couple 237 00:12:23,679 --> 00:12:26,440 Speaker 1: months Tommy fleet would not just have a good chance 238 00:12:26,480 --> 00:12:30,000 Speaker 1: to win legitimately had the lead. He had the lead 239 00:12:30,040 --> 00:12:33,520 Speaker 1: on Hoole eighteen of whole seventy two against Kegan Bradley, 240 00:12:33,600 --> 00:12:35,600 Speaker 1: and this year he had the lead on Whole sixteen 241 00:12:35,640 --> 00:12:39,319 Speaker 1: with three remaining and he can't win. And then he 242 00:12:39,360 --> 00:12:42,520 Speaker 1: gave it an interview with tears in his eyes, and 243 00:12:42,559 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: you went, that's what the business is built on, watching 244 00:12:45,640 --> 00:12:49,720 Speaker 1: guys win and watching guys crumble. But then getting this 245 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:53,880 Speaker 1: is all reality television, and whether you're a Tommy Fleetwood fan, 246 00:12:53,960 --> 00:12:56,360 Speaker 1: whether you don't really care if you watched him talk 247 00:12:56,800 --> 00:13:00,360 Speaker 1: with tears in his eyes after blowing his second fucking 248 00:13:00,400 --> 00:13:02,720 Speaker 1: tournament over the course of the last couple of months. 249 00:13:03,080 --> 00:13:05,600 Speaker 1: When we all agree in the rankings and the stats, 250 00:13:05,640 --> 00:13:07,840 Speaker 1: he's one of the best players in the world, and 251 00:13:07,880 --> 00:13:10,640 Speaker 1: it's like all these random guys have won the last 252 00:13:10,679 --> 00:13:12,880 Speaker 1: couple of years, and this guy can just not win 253 00:13:12,920 --> 00:13:16,199 Speaker 1: a tournament when it just feels like it's there for 254 00:13:16,280 --> 00:13:18,800 Speaker 1: him on a silver platter, and it's not like he 255 00:13:18,880 --> 00:13:21,360 Speaker 1: just loses like he's chipping over the green, it runs 256 00:13:21,360 --> 00:13:24,400 Speaker 1: off fifty yards hole eighteen, he pumps it into the bunker. 257 00:13:24,440 --> 00:13:28,439 Speaker 1: It's like, what is going on this world class striker 258 00:13:28,480 --> 00:13:32,120 Speaker 1: of the golf ball who just Pepper's fairways? Who Pepper's greens? 259 00:13:32,400 --> 00:13:34,680 Speaker 1: Is like all over the map? Like how is this 260 00:13:34,760 --> 00:13:37,400 Speaker 1: happening to this guy? But in a weird way, It's 261 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:40,040 Speaker 1: like when Jordan Speith became a star. His style was 262 00:13:40,080 --> 00:13:43,199 Speaker 1: like he just blasted all over the place. Like basically 263 00:13:43,200 --> 00:13:45,280 Speaker 1: everyone I've ever known playing golf can kind of relate 264 00:13:45,320 --> 00:13:49,160 Speaker 1: to that style. He's a very relatable player. Phil Mickelson 265 00:13:49,280 --> 00:13:51,520 Speaker 1: same thing, blasted all over the place in the peak 266 00:13:51,520 --> 00:13:54,600 Speaker 1: of his career. Now he was incredible at making crazy shots, 267 00:13:54,600 --> 00:13:58,240 Speaker 1: but it was a relatable experience. The most relatable moment 268 00:13:58,320 --> 00:14:02,080 Speaker 1: for Rory's life was the way he played Sunday at Augusta, 269 00:14:02,280 --> 00:14:05,520 Speaker 1: just all over the place. It's like it's like every 270 00:14:05,559 --> 00:14:08,520 Speaker 1: guy I've ever played with, it's like Birdie's one hole doubles, 271 00:14:08,559 --> 00:14:10,600 Speaker 1: the next, HiT's in the water, the next It's like 272 00:14:10,800 --> 00:14:12,920 Speaker 1: you never know what you're gonna get, Like that is 273 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:16,640 Speaker 1: what we gravitate to. But Tommy Fleetwood giving that interview 274 00:14:16,720 --> 00:14:20,120 Speaker 1: was like Colin Moore Kowa wouldn't in a million years 275 00:14:20,160 --> 00:14:22,280 Speaker 1: have stood there. He's already told you I don't know 276 00:14:22,320 --> 00:14:25,120 Speaker 1: you anything, but he literally owes. All the money that 277 00:14:25,160 --> 00:14:28,280 Speaker 1: has provided is because of those moments. All this money 278 00:14:28,320 --> 00:14:30,680 Speaker 1: is from the TV and the sponsors to get to 279 00:14:31,480 --> 00:14:33,480 Speaker 1: feel these guys and get us in front of a 280 00:14:33,520 --> 00:14:37,400 Speaker 1: couch because they resonate. Tiger Woods is an outlier, even 281 00:14:37,400 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 1: if we knew nothing about him, right, he was so 282 00:14:40,160 --> 00:14:42,960 Speaker 1: great all of us were sitting on our couch even 283 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:45,440 Speaker 1: back then when golf was way less popular to watch 284 00:14:45,520 --> 00:14:49,040 Speaker 1: that guy play golf. Most people are not that like 285 00:14:49,080 --> 00:14:52,600 Speaker 1: Phil Mickelson struggles, his inability to win a major, his 286 00:14:52,680 --> 00:14:55,400 Speaker 1: inability to win a US Open like that drew us 287 00:14:55,440 --> 00:14:58,240 Speaker 1: to Phil. And then obviously you know his wife having cancer, 288 00:14:58,280 --> 00:15:00,720 Speaker 1: him flying back to see his daughter like the human 289 00:15:00,760 --> 00:15:04,120 Speaker 1: element of Phil Mickelson is what really drew us to Phil. 290 00:15:04,200 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 1: Unlike Tiger, who's just basically Michael Jordan on a golf course. 291 00:15:07,720 --> 00:15:10,200 Speaker 1: And if you watch Tommy Fleet would talk after that 292 00:15:10,320 --> 00:15:12,600 Speaker 1: round where you could see the tears in his eyes. 293 00:15:12,640 --> 00:15:16,240 Speaker 1: This is a guy, multi millionaire, who flies on private jets, 294 00:15:16,240 --> 00:15:18,320 Speaker 1: who lives i'm sure in a big ass house, who 295 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:22,000 Speaker 1: lives a great life, who is brought to tears because 296 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:24,640 Speaker 1: he literally just choked in front of millions of people, 297 00:15:25,200 --> 00:15:27,920 Speaker 1: away his best chance to win a tournament, probably of 298 00:15:27,960 --> 00:15:30,440 Speaker 1: his career, right in front of one of his good buddies. 299 00:15:30,800 --> 00:15:33,760 Speaker 1: I can't even imagine what that felt like, but that 300 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:37,360 Speaker 1: made me feel more for Tommy Fleetwood, and I'm more 301 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:40,280 Speaker 1: invested now in Tommy Fleetwood. And this gets back to 302 00:15:40,360 --> 00:15:42,960 Speaker 1: Morikawa and kind of that mindset of some of the 303 00:15:42,960 --> 00:15:45,880 Speaker 1: players on the American side. I immediately tweeted out, I'm like, 304 00:15:46,240 --> 00:15:49,480 Speaker 1: you couldn't have paid a lot of Americans that just 305 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:53,000 Speaker 1: had that moment, especially with his history, to face the 306 00:15:53,080 --> 00:15:56,840 Speaker 1: music like that. I mean, listen, like Rory's done enough 307 00:15:56,880 --> 00:15:58,600 Speaker 1: to get away with it, but like there was a 308 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:01,080 Speaker 1: moment last year that would I even drawn us more 309 00:16:01,120 --> 00:16:04,440 Speaker 1: to Rory after he lost to Bryson d. Chambeau at Pinehurst. 310 00:16:04,840 --> 00:16:06,800 Speaker 1: And I think those are the type moments. And this 311 00:16:06,840 --> 00:16:10,240 Speaker 1: is the thing with Brian Rollapp, the new CEO of 312 00:16:10,280 --> 00:16:12,520 Speaker 1: the PGA tour that comes from the NFL. Do you 313 00:16:12,600 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 1: think Cam Newton wanted to give a press conference after 314 00:16:15,520 --> 00:16:18,080 Speaker 1: he lost the Super Bowl and everyone is shitting on 315 00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:20,160 Speaker 1: him for not jumping on the fumble, of course not. 316 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:24,160 Speaker 1: Do you think if it wasn't contractually obligated he would 317 00:16:24,160 --> 00:16:27,200 Speaker 1: have done it? No, But he is, and everyone in 318 00:16:27,200 --> 00:16:29,920 Speaker 1: the NFL is, And that's part of the business model. 319 00:16:29,960 --> 00:16:33,440 Speaker 1: That's the industry therein. We all have things in whatever 320 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:36,680 Speaker 1: business we're in, whether it's podcasting, whether it's insurance, whether 321 00:16:36,720 --> 00:16:40,280 Speaker 1: it's construction that we fucking hate that we don't want 322 00:16:40,320 --> 00:16:43,000 Speaker 1: to do. My wife is literally doing one of those 323 00:16:43,320 --> 00:16:46,320 Speaker 1: as I speak, texting me about it in her business. 324 00:16:46,720 --> 00:16:50,520 Speaker 1: It's like, welcome to being a grownup. And no one 325 00:16:50,680 --> 00:16:53,800 Speaker 1: and this is why Marikow got so crushed, because, like bro, 326 00:16:54,440 --> 00:16:57,080 Speaker 1: some stuff is kind of stupid, But we feel for 327 00:16:57,120 --> 00:16:59,120 Speaker 1: a guy who's like this guy can barely make ends meeting. 328 00:17:00,040 --> 00:17:02,800 Speaker 1: No one has any sympathy for multimillionaires. That's just the 329 00:17:02,840 --> 00:17:07,159 Speaker 1: way the world works, let alone a professional golfer. And 330 00:17:07,359 --> 00:17:09,679 Speaker 1: I got a lot of respect for Tommy fleet Wood, 331 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:12,879 Speaker 1: who did this the last time against Keigan Bradley talked 332 00:17:13,160 --> 00:17:16,160 Speaker 1: and this time, which I think, for as bad as 333 00:17:16,160 --> 00:17:19,280 Speaker 1: that moment was against Keegan Bradley, this felt like five 334 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:23,360 Speaker 1: times worse. I mean it really did. I mean, one 335 00:17:23,359 --> 00:17:26,240 Speaker 1: of his best friends is sitting right there as he's imploding. 336 00:17:27,200 --> 00:17:30,199 Speaker 1: He has the tournament by the balls and it just 337 00:17:30,280 --> 00:17:34,320 Speaker 1: completely unwraps. Like in fairness against Keigan Bradley, he just 338 00:17:34,400 --> 00:17:37,159 Speaker 1: hit one bad shot and then for whatever reason, he 339 00:17:37,200 --> 00:17:41,720 Speaker 1: looks like me when a tournament's online with around the 340 00:17:41,760 --> 00:17:43,960 Speaker 1: green right or a putter in his hand, it just 341 00:17:44,000 --> 00:17:47,680 Speaker 1: looks terrible. But I just got a lot of respect 342 00:17:47,680 --> 00:17:49,919 Speaker 1: for doing that. I really do, because he didn't have 343 00:17:50,000 --> 00:17:53,560 Speaker 1: to do it. And I think there's something. I think 344 00:17:53,560 --> 00:17:57,040 Speaker 1: there's something really likable about the Europeans. I mean, Justin 345 00:17:57,160 --> 00:18:01,600 Speaker 1: Rose is forty five years old. He has made seventy 346 00:18:01,680 --> 00:18:04,679 Speaker 1: plus million dollars on the PGA Tour. Who knows how 347 00:18:04,760 --> 00:18:07,680 Speaker 1: much he's made off it. I mean, no one. He's 348 00:18:07,680 --> 00:18:10,479 Speaker 1: not quite Phil or Tiger, but he drafted off that 349 00:18:10,600 --> 00:18:15,080 Speaker 1: area era financially and earned it with the elite plays. 350 00:18:15,240 --> 00:18:17,399 Speaker 1: He's one of the best players of his era. But 351 00:18:17,480 --> 00:18:19,119 Speaker 1: like at this point in time, if he was just 352 00:18:19,200 --> 00:18:22,000 Speaker 1: kind of hanging out, it's like, how is he grinding 353 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:23,680 Speaker 1: this hard? And he even mentioned earlier in the week 354 00:18:23,720 --> 00:18:26,040 Speaker 1: he's sick. He has to pull out of the pro am. 355 00:18:26,359 --> 00:18:29,040 Speaker 1: It's like, this is what my advice always is in 356 00:18:29,080 --> 00:18:32,440 Speaker 1: the young people. Find what you like to do. Now, 357 00:18:32,520 --> 00:18:34,440 Speaker 1: some things that you like to do aren'ting to be 358 00:18:34,480 --> 00:18:38,200 Speaker 1: as lucrative as some industries, like Justin Rose playing professional golf. 359 00:18:38,480 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 1: But when you find whatever you like to do, it 360 00:18:41,359 --> 00:18:44,600 Speaker 1: is so much easier to work hard because it doesn't 361 00:18:44,640 --> 00:18:48,600 Speaker 1: always feel like work, even though certain things inevitably do right. 362 00:18:48,840 --> 00:18:52,080 Speaker 1: But when you enjoy what you're doing or passionate about 363 00:18:52,080 --> 00:18:54,159 Speaker 1: what you're doing, it is so much easier to be 364 00:18:54,640 --> 00:18:56,600 Speaker 1: Justin Rose is. I mean, sure there are guys on 365 00:18:56,680 --> 00:19:00,560 Speaker 1: the golf on the PGA that don't love golf. Justin 366 00:19:00,640 --> 00:19:03,280 Speaker 1: Rose is addicted to playing golf like it is a 367 00:19:03,359 --> 00:19:05,360 Speaker 1: passion of his Because at this point in time, why 368 00:19:05,400 --> 00:19:07,360 Speaker 1: would he still do it. It's like you hear these 369 00:19:07,359 --> 00:19:09,919 Speaker 1: stories about like why is so and so, you know 370 00:19:10,040 --> 00:19:12,400 Speaker 1: still working to run this company? Why is he retires? 371 00:19:12,400 --> 00:19:15,000 Speaker 1: It's like he loves it. This is what kind of 372 00:19:15,040 --> 00:19:18,440 Speaker 1: gets his juices won. And at forty five years old 373 00:19:18,600 --> 00:19:21,919 Speaker 1: and listen, Jj Spond has been a revelation. He looked 374 00:19:22,080 --> 00:19:24,040 Speaker 1: he might as well have been like Xander or Scottie. 375 00:19:24,040 --> 00:19:26,600 Speaker 1: The way he carried himself. He look confident. I mean, 376 00:19:26,640 --> 00:19:28,879 Speaker 1: I thought like Jay Spond's gonna win this thing. But 377 00:19:29,040 --> 00:19:33,159 Speaker 1: that was a fantastic, in riveting and explosive ending. But 378 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:37,400 Speaker 1: there is for as cool as it is to watch 379 00:19:37,520 --> 00:19:40,680 Speaker 1: guys have incredible victories, And that's the best part I 380 00:19:40,720 --> 00:19:44,199 Speaker 1: would say of sports in general, but specifically golf. What 381 00:19:44,600 --> 00:19:46,480 Speaker 1: you know Xander a couple of years ago when he 382 00:19:46,520 --> 00:19:49,320 Speaker 1: finally wins his first major in the PGA, that moment 383 00:19:49,359 --> 00:19:52,800 Speaker 1: where Bryson hits that bunker shot at Pinehurst, you know, 384 00:19:52,960 --> 00:19:56,840 Speaker 1: Rory finally hitting that shot in extra holes of the Masters. 385 00:19:57,040 --> 00:19:59,720 Speaker 1: There's just something special about knocking it in, putting your 386 00:19:59,800 --> 00:20:05,919 Speaker 1: arms up. But there's also something really really engaging about 387 00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:09,560 Speaker 1: watching someone implode. I mean that there's it's just like 388 00:20:10,240 --> 00:20:13,479 Speaker 1: you can't you can't look away, and when that person 389 00:20:13,720 --> 00:20:17,160 Speaker 1: is willing to immediately after, at the level in which 390 00:20:17,200 --> 00:20:20,320 Speaker 1: these guys are at talk about it and be candid 391 00:20:20,359 --> 00:20:24,199 Speaker 1: and open about it, it's something that I think takes 392 00:20:24,400 --> 00:20:27,000 Speaker 1: the game of golf to the next level. And so 393 00:20:27,080 --> 00:20:31,240 Speaker 1: props to Tommy Fleetwood for just being a classy individual 394 00:20:31,600 --> 00:20:34,640 Speaker 1: but also kind of understanding like where his bread's buttered. 395 00:20:34,920 --> 00:20:37,200 Speaker 1: And I think sometimes I always struggle with this when 396 00:20:37,240 --> 00:20:39,600 Speaker 1: I hear professional athletes complain it's like you think the 397 00:20:39,640 --> 00:20:42,120 Speaker 1: money just comes from the fucking sky. Do you think 398 00:20:42,119 --> 00:20:47,760 Speaker 1: it just appears in these massive wires to your account. No, 399 00:20:47,880 --> 00:20:51,000 Speaker 1: it's because of the television product. So you got to 400 00:20:51,080 --> 00:20:54,120 Speaker 1: give back to the people paying you. It's a give 401 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:56,520 Speaker 1: and take, you know. It's part of being your in 402 00:20:56,600 --> 00:21:02,120 Speaker 1: business partnerships. All these things are now revenue new sharing agreements. Right, 403 00:21:02,359 --> 00:21:04,679 Speaker 1: We're all have our hands in the cookie jar of 404 00:21:04,720 --> 00:21:06,800 Speaker 1: the revenue. And when that's the case, it's one thing. 405 00:21:06,800 --> 00:21:09,119 Speaker 1: If hey, I'm just paying you X amount of dollars, 406 00:21:09,160 --> 00:21:10,399 Speaker 1: then yeah, it's like you can kind of do what 407 00:21:10,440 --> 00:21:12,280 Speaker 1: you want. But like when you're all part of the 408 00:21:12,280 --> 00:21:16,800 Speaker 1: revenue agreement, you gotta be good partners. And the NFL, 409 00:21:17,080 --> 00:21:20,040 Speaker 1: the players and the teams are great partners to the networks. 410 00:21:20,040 --> 00:21:22,240 Speaker 1: There's a give and take back and forth and everyone 411 00:21:22,320 --> 00:21:24,880 Speaker 1: profits sometimes in these individual sports. And I don't fall 412 00:21:24,960 --> 00:21:27,160 Speaker 1: tennis as much as golf, but in golf they love 413 00:21:27,200 --> 00:21:29,879 Speaker 1: pushing back against it. It's like, guys, do you not 414 00:21:30,040 --> 00:21:33,080 Speaker 1: understand what's going on here? And sometimes it pains me 415 00:21:33,119 --> 00:21:35,639 Speaker 1: as an American. It's like sometimes our guys feels like 416 00:21:35,680 --> 00:21:38,440 Speaker 1: don't and sometimes they do, Like justin Thomas is really 417 00:21:38,480 --> 00:21:42,680 Speaker 1: good at it. Scotty's been great at it. It's obviously 418 00:21:42,680 --> 00:21:45,359 Speaker 1: it's easier when you're kicking everyone's ass, you know. I 419 00:21:45,359 --> 00:21:48,280 Speaker 1: think Bryson is kind of really embraced it and understands 420 00:21:48,359 --> 00:21:50,720 Speaker 1: is now that's that's key, Like when you talk about 421 00:21:51,080 --> 00:21:55,280 Speaker 1: growing the game, that you gotta play that game because 422 00:21:55,760 --> 00:21:59,119 Speaker 1: most human beings, whatever sport they love, are not going 423 00:21:59,160 --> 00:22:02,840 Speaker 1: to the games. So that experience that they're going to 424 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:05,720 Speaker 1: their experiences through watching you on TV, is through watching 425 00:22:05,720 --> 00:22:08,920 Speaker 1: your interviews on YouTube to watching you know the good 426 00:22:09,000 --> 00:22:11,840 Speaker 1: and the bad, and that's what draws human beings to 427 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:28,080 Speaker 1: other human beings. So props to Tommy Fleetwood. I thought 428 00:22:28,160 --> 00:22:30,919 Speaker 1: Bryson today was you know, I'll get into Live in 429 00:22:30,920 --> 00:22:33,800 Speaker 1: a second, because me and Colin went but that Bryson, 430 00:22:33,880 --> 00:22:37,919 Speaker 1: because they're playing in Indianapolis, went to McAfee's show and 431 00:22:38,000 --> 00:22:40,159 Speaker 1: he said, you know the thing that he's struggling with 432 00:22:40,240 --> 00:22:42,480 Speaker 1: right now, and he said this. When we were in 433 00:22:42,560 --> 00:22:45,359 Speaker 1: Chicago last week, the wind was howling. Obviously it's the 434 00:22:45,400 --> 00:22:49,600 Speaker 1: windy city, but the wind, specifically at Bowling Brook was 435 00:22:49,600 --> 00:22:52,160 Speaker 1: was pumping and it would have been one of those 436 00:22:52,240 --> 00:22:55,160 Speaker 1: where if you were a little off I didn't walk 437 00:22:55,200 --> 00:22:57,639 Speaker 1: the course clearly was not easy. I mean guys were 438 00:22:57,640 --> 00:23:00,200 Speaker 1: shooting over par that it would eat your life. And 439 00:23:00,240 --> 00:23:02,720 Speaker 1: even Bryson admitted today to McAfee, it's like, you know, 440 00:23:02,800 --> 00:23:06,240 Speaker 1: one area that Scotty has me by by a wide 441 00:23:06,320 --> 00:23:08,119 Speaker 1: gap right now and he's the number one player in 442 00:23:08,160 --> 00:23:11,480 Speaker 1: the world and I'm not is his ability to control distances, 443 00:23:12,200 --> 00:23:15,399 Speaker 1: and that's working the ball into the wind. And he's like, 444 00:23:15,440 --> 00:23:17,879 Speaker 1: it's one reason I struggled, you know, last week on 445 00:23:17,960 --> 00:23:21,119 Speaker 1: Sunday and across the pond at the British Open is 446 00:23:21,119 --> 00:23:24,600 Speaker 1: because it gets windy. I'm not great at flighting my eyrons, 447 00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:26,600 Speaker 1: and let's face it, a lot of guys are not. 448 00:23:27,280 --> 00:23:30,240 Speaker 1: And Scotty's distance control. It's one thing. I like, there's 449 00:23:30,280 --> 00:23:33,280 Speaker 1: no wind and you're one hundred and fifty seven yards 450 00:23:33,280 --> 00:23:35,800 Speaker 1: and that's just a full nine iron. Well, that's distance, 451 00:23:36,080 --> 00:23:38,200 Speaker 1: You're just hitting a full shot. It's another thing when 452 00:23:38,200 --> 00:23:41,159 Speaker 1: the wind's blown twenty three yards and the pin is 453 00:23:41,240 --> 00:23:43,439 Speaker 1: tucked to one of the corners of the green and 454 00:23:43,480 --> 00:23:46,119 Speaker 1: you got to flight the ball and work the ball 455 00:23:46,520 --> 00:23:49,200 Speaker 1: with a wind going the other way. And that's where 456 00:23:49,240 --> 00:23:52,320 Speaker 1: you know, Tiger was so much better than everyone else. 457 00:23:52,440 --> 00:23:54,239 Speaker 1: He hit every shot in the book. I mean, if 458 00:23:54,240 --> 00:23:57,359 Speaker 1: you watch some of Tiger's teach tapes on YouTube that 459 00:23:57,400 --> 00:23:59,600 Speaker 1: he used to do before he shattered his ankle with 460 00:23:59,640 --> 00:24:02,119 Speaker 1: like I think golf dot com, he would hit like 461 00:24:03,040 --> 00:24:08,400 Speaker 1: three shots for like a low high and middle fade 462 00:24:09,160 --> 00:24:12,399 Speaker 1: straight low high and middle straight shot and then a 463 00:24:12,480 --> 00:24:14,840 Speaker 1: draw with all three. So he'd had nine shots and 464 00:24:14,960 --> 00:24:16,800 Speaker 1: nine different windows and he had them all. It's why 465 00:24:16,800 --> 00:24:19,480 Speaker 1: he's considered the greatest ball striker and iron player of 466 00:24:19,480 --> 00:24:21,679 Speaker 1: all time. And a lot of guys don't like they 467 00:24:21,720 --> 00:24:23,800 Speaker 1: are great players. And this was a knock on Rory 468 00:24:23,840 --> 00:24:26,240 Speaker 1: a couple of years ago. It's like the conditions get 469 00:24:26,280 --> 00:24:29,560 Speaker 1: a little off, it starts getting rattled. He actually felt 470 00:24:29,560 --> 00:24:32,359 Speaker 1: like spent last summer or last winter working on the 471 00:24:32,359 --> 00:24:34,480 Speaker 1: wedges and flight in the wedges, and he came back 472 00:24:34,480 --> 00:24:38,440 Speaker 1: to Augusta and was awesome. And I think what Scott's 473 00:24:38,480 --> 00:24:41,560 Speaker 1: doing right now, it's insane, Like how can he not 474 00:24:41,760 --> 00:24:44,760 Speaker 1: just one week just finish like thirtieth. It happened all 475 00:24:44,800 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 1: the time to fill the Tiger, to Rory, to whoever, 476 00:24:48,520 --> 00:24:51,200 Speaker 1: and he just refused, like, yeah, even if I don't win, 477 00:24:51,240 --> 00:24:53,640 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be fourth. Even if I don't win, I'm 478 00:24:53,640 --> 00:24:56,359 Speaker 1: gonna be third. Even if I don't win, worst case scenario, 479 00:24:56,440 --> 00:24:59,160 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be seventh. So I'm gonna beat the shit 480 00:24:59,200 --> 00:25:03,119 Speaker 1: out of basically majority of people in this tournament. And 481 00:25:03,240 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 1: of a couple guys play at their A game and 482 00:25:05,920 --> 00:25:08,560 Speaker 1: I have a B minus game, they beat me by 483 00:25:08,640 --> 00:25:11,240 Speaker 1: a shot or two. That's the thing. When he's on, 484 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:14,480 Speaker 1: he wins these tournaments by four shots. Obviously the majors, 485 00:25:14,480 --> 00:25:17,399 Speaker 1: he won multiple majors by multiple shots, let alone the 486 00:25:17,440 --> 00:25:20,800 Speaker 1: regular tournaments that he won by five shots, seven shots. 487 00:25:21,200 --> 00:25:24,800 Speaker 1: Yet their A game, like justin Rose over the weekend 488 00:25:24,960 --> 00:25:27,920 Speaker 1: was incredible, and on Sunday down the stretch of that tournament, 489 00:25:28,000 --> 00:25:30,440 Speaker 1: like that's like twenty eighteen, number one in the world. 490 00:25:30,560 --> 00:25:34,399 Speaker 1: Justin ros Just birdie birdie, Birdie, Birdie, parr birdie, you know, 491 00:25:34,680 --> 00:25:37,880 Speaker 1: extra holes par birdie Birdie. It's like Jesus, this guy's 492 00:25:37,920 --> 00:25:40,840 Speaker 1: a machine. But like that's what it takes to beat Scotty. 493 00:25:41,480 --> 00:25:43,200 Speaker 1: You have to have your A or A plus game, 494 00:25:43,240 --> 00:25:44,840 Speaker 1: and he's got to have like a C plus game 495 00:25:44,880 --> 00:25:48,040 Speaker 1: and beat you beat him by shot. I mean, it's 496 00:25:48,680 --> 00:25:51,119 Speaker 1: they are only so many tame, so many ways you 497 00:25:51,160 --> 00:25:54,159 Speaker 1: can kind of give Scotty a reach around here, but 498 00:25:54,440 --> 00:25:58,239 Speaker 1: it's pretty wild how much better currently today? As we 499 00:25:58,240 --> 00:26:00,840 Speaker 1: said here, he is better than everyone else. And you're seeing, like, 500 00:26:00,960 --> 00:26:03,120 Speaker 1: I mean, where you won a major this year? Bryson 501 00:26:03,160 --> 00:26:05,000 Speaker 1: easily could have won a couple of his irons weren't 502 00:26:05,040 --> 00:26:07,680 Speaker 1: shitty over the weekend, and these guys are like all 503 00:26:07,680 --> 00:26:11,680 Speaker 1: time great Hall of Fame players, and he's really separated. 504 00:26:11,680 --> 00:26:16,400 Speaker 1: As the season's going on live Chicago, listen, a lot 505 00:26:16,400 --> 00:26:18,080 Speaker 1: of people are like, why are you talking about this? 506 00:26:18,200 --> 00:26:21,800 Speaker 1: Like they bought space. You know, I love golf, and 507 00:26:22,080 --> 00:26:24,159 Speaker 1: they gave me access. They took me to a tournament 508 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:25,879 Speaker 1: where I got to meet Brooks Kopka. I don't know 509 00:26:25,920 --> 00:26:29,120 Speaker 1: he won five majors. He the course I play at TPC, 510 00:26:29,200 --> 00:26:31,720 Speaker 1: he won that tournament twice. Kind of an important figure 511 00:26:31,720 --> 00:26:34,560 Speaker 1: in the history of golf. Sergio Garcia masters champ there 512 00:26:34,760 --> 00:26:36,840 Speaker 1: starts talking to us, you know what I mean. PGA 513 00:26:36,920 --> 00:26:39,520 Speaker 1: Tour has never given me that access. Now at the 514 00:26:39,640 --> 00:26:42,520 Speaker 1: end of the day, like I'm not pretending I'm more 515 00:26:42,560 --> 00:26:45,879 Speaker 1: into live at my house on the couch than I 516 00:26:45,920 --> 00:26:52,200 Speaker 1: am watching the the TPC Memphis, right, But like when 517 00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:55,960 Speaker 1: you are at the event. It is pretty sweet. Now 518 00:26:56,040 --> 00:26:58,240 Speaker 1: we got access to go on the driving range. And 519 00:26:58,359 --> 00:27:00,400 Speaker 1: I've been to a bunch of PGA turns to mens 520 00:27:00,440 --> 00:27:03,400 Speaker 1: and majors over the years, so it's not like I've 521 00:27:03,440 --> 00:27:06,880 Speaker 1: never seen professionals hit shots, but we got to see 522 00:27:06,880 --> 00:27:08,960 Speaker 1: it five feet away and watch these guys just bang balls. 523 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:11,600 Speaker 1: And I've never been to a driving range of a 524 00:27:11,600 --> 00:27:14,440 Speaker 1: professional golf tournament. And obviously they got you know, from 525 00:27:14,560 --> 00:27:19,240 Speaker 1: Dustin Johnson to Koepka to rom to Joaquin Neeman. I 526 00:27:19,280 --> 00:27:22,520 Speaker 1: didn't see Bryson or Phil hit balls, but even they're 527 00:27:22,560 --> 00:27:25,800 Speaker 1: random guys in balls. Like it's watching Koepka just stripe 528 00:27:25,840 --> 00:27:28,560 Speaker 1: like three irons. You're like, how's this guy off right now? 529 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:32,119 Speaker 1: He looks fantastic. So it was a very very cool 530 00:27:32,200 --> 00:27:36,399 Speaker 1: experience being live there and watching these guys. Now a 531 00:27:36,560 --> 00:27:40,360 Speaker 1: reason this works in Chicago like a party city. There 532 00:27:40,480 --> 00:27:43,760 Speaker 1: was I don't know, twenty five thirty thousand people throughout 533 00:27:43,760 --> 00:27:46,920 Speaker 1: the course. I mean it was jammed. The music thing, 534 00:27:47,119 --> 00:27:50,040 Speaker 1: which I originally thought was a little weird on TV 535 00:27:50,160 --> 00:27:53,399 Speaker 1: and like not really my cup of tea when you're there. 536 00:27:53,800 --> 00:27:57,600 Speaker 1: To me, it adds to the experience. The music adds 537 00:27:57,840 --> 00:28:01,439 Speaker 1: to the in person experience. Live is a cool in 538 00:28:01,600 --> 00:28:05,280 Speaker 1: person experience I personally and listen, we spent all day 539 00:28:05,600 --> 00:28:08,920 Speaker 1: with Scott O'Neill. Who if Scott O'Neil was a stock, 540 00:28:09,480 --> 00:28:11,800 Speaker 1: I would bet on Scott O'Neil. And I think the 541 00:28:11,840 --> 00:28:15,000 Speaker 1: smartest thing that Live did and the PGA Tour did 542 00:28:15,240 --> 00:28:19,080 Speaker 1: in hiring guys to run their businesses is not hiring 543 00:28:19,119 --> 00:28:22,560 Speaker 1: golf people. Scott O'Neil's not a golf golfer. He's not 544 00:28:22,640 --> 00:28:25,920 Speaker 1: some country club guy. Neither is Brian Rolapp, the new 545 00:28:26,359 --> 00:28:29,600 Speaker 1: CEO of the PGA Tour commissioner. And here's the thing 546 00:28:29,600 --> 00:28:32,240 Speaker 1: they understand, like, how do we figure this out moving 547 00:28:32,240 --> 00:28:35,960 Speaker 1: forward together? How do we get our guys in some 548 00:28:36,040 --> 00:28:39,560 Speaker 1: of your events? Like you guys completely changed everything. And 549 00:28:39,720 --> 00:28:42,280 Speaker 1: role App comes from the NFL. Like he's no dummy. 550 00:28:42,440 --> 00:28:44,680 Speaker 1: He's gonna want bryceon d Chambeau in some of his tournaments. 551 00:28:44,680 --> 00:28:47,280 Speaker 1: He's gonna want John Rahm at the Waste Management. He's 552 00:28:47,280 --> 00:28:50,160 Speaker 1: gonna want Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka to play in 553 00:28:50,200 --> 00:28:52,800 Speaker 1: some of the Florida tournaments. This is a fucking business. 554 00:28:53,040 --> 00:28:55,640 Speaker 1: This isn't like emotions are high. That was cool. A 555 00:28:55,640 --> 00:28:57,760 Speaker 1: couple of years ago. Those days are over. How do 556 00:28:57,800 --> 00:29:00,400 Speaker 1: we figure this out moving forward? I think the one 557 00:29:00,400 --> 00:29:02,080 Speaker 1: thing Scott O'Neil gets, and this is a guy that 558 00:29:02,160 --> 00:29:05,120 Speaker 1: worked for Josh Harris with the Sixers and the and 559 00:29:05,200 --> 00:29:07,680 Speaker 1: the Commanders, he worked for David Searn, like he just 560 00:29:07,760 --> 00:29:11,720 Speaker 1: kind of gets business. And Greg Norman like put a 561 00:29:11,760 --> 00:29:14,040 Speaker 1: stink on this thing, and rightfully so, because everyone thought 562 00:29:14,040 --> 00:29:16,840 Speaker 1: he was a dbag. Everyone thought he was a complete 563 00:29:17,160 --> 00:29:20,640 Speaker 1: loser and had a vandett against the PGA tour, which 564 00:29:20,680 --> 00:29:23,760 Speaker 1: became very obvious Scott O'Neil, doesn't, you know. And one 565 00:29:23,760 --> 00:29:26,920 Speaker 1: thing watching Scott operate is I think he kind of 566 00:29:26,920 --> 00:29:29,320 Speaker 1: gets where his bread's butter, Like watching him interact with 567 00:29:29,360 --> 00:29:31,920 Speaker 1: the players, talking to him about what he's doing to 568 00:29:31,920 --> 00:29:34,400 Speaker 1: try to get these guys back in the mix, and 569 00:29:34,480 --> 00:29:38,360 Speaker 1: also just understanding like the power of these individuals and 570 00:29:38,400 --> 00:29:40,720 Speaker 1: I go right to them, is like, Okay, this guy's 571 00:29:40,800 --> 00:29:44,800 Speaker 1: just an impressive businessman. This is just type person you 572 00:29:45,360 --> 00:29:47,920 Speaker 1: bet on. You know. It's like I was bissing with 573 00:29:48,000 --> 00:29:50,000 Speaker 1: him and he's a Philly guy. He's like, oh, how 574 00:29:50,040 --> 00:29:52,080 Speaker 1: he's one of my good buddies. So we took a pick. 575 00:29:52,120 --> 00:29:53,440 Speaker 1: I sent it to Howie and how he's like, I 576 00:29:53,440 --> 00:29:56,480 Speaker 1: fucking love Scott O'Neil. I mean the type people that 577 00:29:56,520 --> 00:29:59,320 Speaker 1: this guy, you know, Greg Norman, was toxic. And sometimes 578 00:29:59,360 --> 00:30:02,600 Speaker 1: when you have a toxic person in any different line 579 00:30:02,640 --> 00:30:05,160 Speaker 1: of work, like there comes to a point where like 580 00:30:05,480 --> 00:30:08,440 Speaker 1: you just got to throw the guy overboard, because whatever 581 00:30:08,560 --> 00:30:11,560 Speaker 1: your chances are for success, you have no chance with 582 00:30:11,600 --> 00:30:14,720 Speaker 1: that individual. We all know these people in our communities, like, 583 00:30:14,800 --> 00:30:17,560 Speaker 1: you can't do business with that guy. I mean I 584 00:30:17,600 --> 00:30:20,440 Speaker 1: have a lot of friends that are in some sort 585 00:30:20,560 --> 00:30:26,240 Speaker 1: of I would say part of the construction industry, construction 586 00:30:26,360 --> 00:30:28,480 Speaker 1: slash real estate. And you hear it all the time, 587 00:30:28,880 --> 00:30:31,320 Speaker 1: don't mess with that guy. He's a scumback. That guy's 588 00:30:31,360 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 1: a bad guy. That guy will totally screw you the 589 00:30:35,480 --> 00:30:39,160 Speaker 1: moment you're not paying attention, right, And those type people, 590 00:30:39,280 --> 00:30:42,600 Speaker 1: the faster you learn don't waste your time doing business 591 00:30:42,600 --> 00:30:45,880 Speaker 1: with them, the faster it is to be successful in life, 592 00:30:46,120 --> 00:30:48,520 Speaker 1: because that person won't just screw you over, but they'll 593 00:30:48,560 --> 00:30:51,440 Speaker 1: just derail anything you're trying to do. And I think 594 00:30:51,480 --> 00:30:56,440 Speaker 1: Greg Norman became that fixture with you know, anything that 595 00:30:56,520 --> 00:31:00,240 Speaker 1: live was attempting to accomplish. And I think Scott again 596 00:31:00,240 --> 00:31:01,840 Speaker 1: I'm not just saying this. I've never even met the 597 00:31:01,840 --> 00:31:04,640 Speaker 1: guy up until I went there and just talking to 598 00:31:04,720 --> 00:31:06,240 Speaker 1: other people that know him and then just spend the 599 00:31:06,320 --> 00:31:09,400 Speaker 1: day with them. Like I've been lucky enough and my 600 00:31:09,560 --> 00:31:13,200 Speaker 1: short forty years on this planet to just be around 601 00:31:13,200 --> 00:31:15,320 Speaker 1: some pretty high level people and some different businesses. And 602 00:31:15,360 --> 00:31:18,360 Speaker 1: I was just really really impressed. I really was. And 603 00:31:18,400 --> 00:31:21,440 Speaker 1: to me, the thing that was most impressive, and like 604 00:31:21,440 --> 00:31:23,200 Speaker 1: I said, the same thing for role app and this 605 00:31:23,360 --> 00:31:26,480 Speaker 1: was smart, like you don't like, don't hire these stiff 606 00:31:26,760 --> 00:31:30,200 Speaker 1: country club guys to these are businesses the days of 607 00:31:30,200 --> 00:31:32,200 Speaker 1: like Jaymon hand you got to do this, like get 608 00:31:32,200 --> 00:31:35,120 Speaker 1: the fuck out of here, Greg Norman, like screw you guys. 609 00:31:35,120 --> 00:31:38,040 Speaker 1: That's not a way to do business. So I was 610 00:31:38,200 --> 00:31:42,480 Speaker 1: blown away by the in person experience which everyone was 611 00:31:42,480 --> 00:31:46,480 Speaker 1: having a good time, and I just I've been to 612 00:31:46,520 --> 00:31:49,560 Speaker 1: a lot of golf events and that's like sometimes golf 613 00:31:49,600 --> 00:31:52,120 Speaker 1: events on TV that can look boring, and then you 614 00:31:52,200 --> 00:31:54,640 Speaker 1: go there can be pretty fun. The thing with live 615 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:57,480 Speaker 1: the music, the atmosphere kind of even takes it to 616 00:31:57,520 --> 00:32:01,440 Speaker 1: another level. And I I think I saw Bryce until 617 00:32:01,520 --> 00:32:04,840 Speaker 1: McAfee today that that was easily Now Chicago's a pretty 618 00:32:05,320 --> 00:32:08,640 Speaker 1: special event town A lot of younger people out there 619 00:32:09,120 --> 00:32:12,840 Speaker 1: and had a good time. But again, like I'm if 620 00:32:12,840 --> 00:32:14,920 Speaker 1: you're good to me and I think you're impressive, like 621 00:32:14,960 --> 00:32:17,080 Speaker 1: I'm gonna buy into you. People often say like about 622 00:32:17,120 --> 00:32:20,000 Speaker 1: my about football is a good example, like yeah, I 623 00:32:20,000 --> 00:32:22,520 Speaker 1: grew up with the forty nine ers, but like, who 624 00:32:22,560 --> 00:32:25,160 Speaker 1: am I gonna like? It's not Kyle Shanahan text me 625 00:32:25,320 --> 00:32:28,040 Speaker 1: I don't know the guy. I mean, it's if I did, 626 00:32:28,080 --> 00:32:30,000 Speaker 1: I would like them even more. But it's like I 627 00:32:30,000 --> 00:32:31,920 Speaker 1: can just get on the horn and text Jason Light. 628 00:32:32,000 --> 00:32:33,720 Speaker 1: You think I'm not gonna root for the Bucks. John 629 00:32:33,760 --> 00:32:35,640 Speaker 1: Schnyder came on my podcast, never even met the guy. 630 00:32:35,640 --> 00:32:37,160 Speaker 1: You think I'm not gonna root for the Seattle Seahawks. 631 00:32:37,520 --> 00:32:40,800 Speaker 1: I mean Andy Reid essentially and how he hired me 632 00:32:40,880 --> 00:32:42,320 Speaker 1: and changed the course of my life. I think I'm 633 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:45,960 Speaker 1: not gonna root for those guys. Right, Life's pretty simple 634 00:32:46,320 --> 00:32:48,560 Speaker 1: if I if I meet you, if you impact my life, 635 00:32:48,560 --> 00:32:51,560 Speaker 1: if I'm impressed by you, like I'm gonna root for you. 636 00:32:51,640 --> 00:32:55,000 Speaker 1: So I think I have not the pretend to be 637 00:32:55,040 --> 00:32:57,600 Speaker 1: some lived diehard here, But I was really really impressed 638 00:32:57,600 --> 00:33:02,120 Speaker 1: by Scott O'Neill. So I I think that I am 639 00:33:02,360 --> 00:33:06,040 Speaker 1: optimistic that things are gonna change. I don't know how, 640 00:33:06,600 --> 00:33:09,840 Speaker 1: but I do think that there will be some dramatic 641 00:33:09,960 --> 00:33:13,080 Speaker 1: movement over the next eighteen months and get some of 642 00:33:13,200 --> 00:33:17,400 Speaker 1: their guys potentially playing in some more tournaments, you know, 643 00:33:17,520 --> 00:33:21,360 Speaker 1: live this week as their individual championship. Obviously, the Ryder 644 00:33:21,400 --> 00:33:24,560 Speaker 1: Cup is right around the corner. John Rahm easily could 645 00:33:24,600 --> 00:33:27,200 Speaker 1: have won in Chicago. He has yet to win this year. 646 00:33:28,080 --> 00:33:31,800 Speaker 1: You know. I think ultimately the Ryder Cup we lost 647 00:33:31,840 --> 00:33:34,520 Speaker 1: some when Tiger and Field didn't play that well, just 648 00:33:34,640 --> 00:33:37,080 Speaker 1: like the last time I think in Rome, Scottie Scheffler 649 00:33:37,080 --> 00:33:39,680 Speaker 1: did not play that well. If they go into this 650 00:33:39,760 --> 00:33:42,600 Speaker 1: Ryder Cup and John, I mean, I wouldn't shock me 651 00:33:42,640 --> 00:33:45,760 Speaker 1: at all if he wins this week in Indianapolis. He's 652 00:33:45,800 --> 00:33:49,520 Speaker 1: playing really, really well. If Rory looks good these next 653 00:33:49,560 --> 00:33:50,920 Speaker 1: couple of weeks, and all of a sudden, the Ryder 654 00:33:50,960 --> 00:33:54,120 Speaker 1: Cup is led by Roy McElroy and John Rohm, like 655 00:33:54,240 --> 00:33:56,160 Speaker 1: we're gonna need We're gonna need Scotty to be on 656 00:33:56,200 --> 00:33:58,600 Speaker 1: his a game luckily is, and then some other people 657 00:33:58,680 --> 00:34:02,680 Speaker 1: to help him out. Because I think I think John 658 00:34:02,760 --> 00:34:05,120 Speaker 1: Rahm's got a lot of momentum, and I also think 659 00:34:05,200 --> 00:34:08,840 Speaker 1: just big picture for next year, I'll be a little stunned, 660 00:34:09,239 --> 00:34:11,080 Speaker 1: you know. This year, for the first time in a 661 00:34:11,080 --> 00:34:13,600 Speaker 1: couple of years, he was right there with Scotty with 662 00:34:13,680 --> 00:34:17,000 Speaker 1: nine holes to go in the PGA Championship. I would 663 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:20,960 Speaker 1: expect him to be a major major factor in at 664 00:34:20,960 --> 00:34:23,279 Speaker 1: Augusta come the spring. You know, it's a course that 665 00:34:23,280 --> 00:34:25,319 Speaker 1: he's very comfortable with. He's obviously won there before, He's 666 00:34:25,360 --> 00:34:28,600 Speaker 1: played well there many times. It's just kind of an event. 667 00:34:28,680 --> 00:34:31,160 Speaker 1: He's a historian of the game, means a lot to him. 668 00:34:31,480 --> 00:34:34,600 Speaker 1: So I think rom who kind of dipped once he 669 00:34:34,760 --> 00:34:37,680 Speaker 1: left originally for Live, has kind of got a swag back, 670 00:34:38,200 --> 00:34:40,680 Speaker 1: you know. And the other thing that you see out 671 00:34:40,719 --> 00:34:44,200 Speaker 1: at what I saw Live Chicago and Bryson going on 672 00:34:44,239 --> 00:34:47,720 Speaker 1: Pat McAfee, what he's kind of become for the sport. 673 00:34:47,960 --> 00:34:49,640 Speaker 1: I was telling this to Colin. I was saying, this 674 00:34:49,680 --> 00:34:53,120 Speaker 1: is Scott O'Neill. I think currently Bryson is the Steph 675 00:34:53,200 --> 00:34:56,320 Speaker 1: Curry of golf. He's just the guy that every casual 676 00:34:56,320 --> 00:34:59,200 Speaker 1: person kind of knows and everyone pays attention to. The YouTube. 677 00:34:59,239 --> 00:35:02,359 Speaker 1: Golf changed it, hitting long shots changed it how good 678 00:35:02,400 --> 00:35:04,600 Speaker 1: he has changed it. If you just say I'm at 679 00:35:04,600 --> 00:35:07,279 Speaker 1: a tournament and every single guy in the world that 680 00:35:07,360 --> 00:35:10,400 Speaker 1: matters is at that tournament. Who if you just pull 681 00:35:10,440 --> 00:35:12,560 Speaker 1: casual people like, who do you want to see he 682 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:14,359 Speaker 1: hit a shot right now? I think most of them 683 00:35:14,360 --> 00:35:17,320 Speaker 1: would say Bryson. And he's another guy that's going to 684 00:35:17,360 --> 00:35:21,640 Speaker 1: the Ryder Cup with Rom that you know, he to me, 685 00:35:22,080 --> 00:35:25,480 Speaker 1: he was playing excellent early in the season. We'll see 686 00:35:25,480 --> 00:35:26,880 Speaker 1: how he is coming to the Ryder Cup. I mean, 687 00:35:26,880 --> 00:35:28,919 Speaker 1: he's going to be a major factor at the Ryder 688 00:35:28,960 --> 00:35:30,680 Speaker 1: Cup in terms of how many times he plays. But 689 00:35:32,280 --> 00:35:37,120 Speaker 1: he brings a buzz there that is really it's really 690 00:35:37,160 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 1: hard to deny. I mean it's he's he by far. 691 00:35:40,320 --> 00:35:44,640 Speaker 1: To me, Rom I might be their best overall player. 692 00:35:44,760 --> 00:35:47,240 Speaker 1: Like I think if you just put Rom versus Bryson 693 00:35:47,840 --> 00:35:51,000 Speaker 1: and they played at ten different courses in ten different environments, 694 00:35:51,719 --> 00:35:54,680 Speaker 1: I think bright I would say Rom's probably just the 695 00:35:55,080 --> 00:35:58,640 Speaker 1: has more shit to his game, can just do more. 696 00:35:59,280 --> 00:36:04,120 Speaker 1: But I think Bryson is the more just electric the Showmen, 697 00:36:04,560 --> 00:36:06,719 Speaker 1: there's the element of like he's kind of like Phil, 698 00:36:07,239 --> 00:36:08,680 Speaker 1: you know, and I think he's kind of the modern 699 00:36:08,760 --> 00:36:11,359 Speaker 1: day Phil of just shaking hands, kissing babies, kind of 700 00:36:11,400 --> 00:36:13,319 Speaker 1: just at this point in time in his life, just 701 00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:27,959 Speaker 1: kind of gets it. Okay, let's answer some questions at Golopod. 702 00:36:28,120 --> 00:36:30,800 Speaker 1: At Golopod is the instagram firre In those dms, do 703 00:36:30,840 --> 00:36:33,080 Speaker 1: you think we'll ever see a fifth major? The logical 704 00:36:33,160 --> 00:36:35,760 Speaker 1: choice would be the Players iconic course and always strong 705 00:36:35,800 --> 00:36:39,680 Speaker 1: field seems to always generate more buzz than the PGA Championship. 706 00:36:41,040 --> 00:36:43,760 Speaker 1: I don't know how you could just start considering something 707 00:36:43,760 --> 00:36:47,440 Speaker 1: a major, right, I have to go back in the 708 00:36:47,560 --> 00:36:50,840 Speaker 1: history to find out, like when was the fourth major added? 709 00:36:50,880 --> 00:36:53,200 Speaker 1: And how long we had the four majors. But we've 710 00:36:53,200 --> 00:36:55,880 Speaker 1: had four majors like my whole life. So if you 711 00:36:56,000 --> 00:36:59,319 Speaker 1: just name the Players the fifth major, right, let's just 712 00:36:59,320 --> 00:37:02,800 Speaker 1: say two thousand in twenty let's just pick any twenty thirty. 713 00:37:03,160 --> 00:37:05,759 Speaker 1: They're like, the Players is now the fifth Major? Well, 714 00:37:05,800 --> 00:37:08,040 Speaker 1: if I won the Players in like nineteen eighty eight 715 00:37:08,400 --> 00:37:11,040 Speaker 1: or two thousand and two, do I get to consider 716 00:37:11,040 --> 00:37:13,520 Speaker 1: myself a major champion? That's where it would get a 717 00:37:13,520 --> 00:37:17,120 Speaker 1: little confusing, and I think kind of convoluted in the 718 00:37:17,160 --> 00:37:21,600 Speaker 1: history of the sport. So I would lean we don't 719 00:37:21,600 --> 00:37:25,359 Speaker 1: see the fifth major, but like being out there, you know, 720 00:37:25,400 --> 00:37:28,160 Speaker 1: Scott's dealing with these guys and dealing with the majors. 721 00:37:28,560 --> 00:37:32,960 Speaker 1: There's just one thing with golf is I do think 722 00:37:32,960 --> 00:37:36,080 Speaker 1: there's a big change happening, you know, forever. And if 723 00:37:36,080 --> 00:37:38,920 Speaker 1: you're not a big golf guy, I totally understand that 724 00:37:39,040 --> 00:37:42,319 Speaker 1: you just view like country club golf stiff, kind of 725 00:37:42,360 --> 00:37:44,799 Speaker 1: just a bunch of assholes. And for a long time, 726 00:37:44,840 --> 00:37:48,040 Speaker 1: country club was always viewed as like, you know, it's 727 00:37:48,080 --> 00:37:50,879 Speaker 1: just kind of the pressy people that are just kind 728 00:37:50,880 --> 00:37:54,480 Speaker 1: of rich guys. Now I think the world's changed. I mean, hell, 729 00:37:54,600 --> 00:37:57,120 Speaker 1: some of the most expensive country clubs don't have any rules. 730 00:37:57,360 --> 00:38:00,520 Speaker 1: You can wear whatever you want. The nicest country club 731 00:38:00,560 --> 00:38:04,160 Speaker 1: or the most expensive country club here in around where 732 00:38:04,200 --> 00:38:07,280 Speaker 1: I live is Silver Leaf and that's where John Rahm 733 00:38:07,320 --> 00:38:09,400 Speaker 1: plays and a bunch of guys play out there. But 734 00:38:09,480 --> 00:38:11,839 Speaker 1: Jude John Rahm's a member out there, there is no 735 00:38:11,920 --> 00:38:14,040 Speaker 1: dress code. I had a buddy that played out there 736 00:38:14,040 --> 00:38:16,759 Speaker 1: probably like four months ago, and he's like, you know, 737 00:38:16,840 --> 00:38:18,759 Speaker 1: after we played, we're gonna go to the bar and 738 00:38:18,800 --> 00:38:22,440 Speaker 1: grill to like I think they had played at teetoff 739 00:38:22,440 --> 00:38:24,839 Speaker 1: at noon and they were having dinner out there and 740 00:38:24,880 --> 00:38:27,200 Speaker 1: he's like, uh, I showered first. I went to shower, 741 00:38:27,239 --> 00:38:29,680 Speaker 1: I hit the cold tub, and then I wore basketball 742 00:38:29,680 --> 00:38:31,799 Speaker 1: shorts and a T shirt. Dinner in the in the 743 00:38:31,880 --> 00:38:34,600 Speaker 1: grill because their thing is like, yeah, we want you 744 00:38:34,640 --> 00:38:37,200 Speaker 1: to come enjoy it. I mean the country club where 745 00:38:37,239 --> 00:38:40,480 Speaker 1: I grew up playing, which is I mean, if silver 746 00:38:40,520 --> 00:38:43,040 Speaker 1: Leaf costs five hundred grand to join, this one costs 747 00:38:43,040 --> 00:38:46,640 Speaker 1: about four grand to join. They're like, no jeans in 748 00:38:46,760 --> 00:38:49,800 Speaker 1: the clubhouse. It's like, okay, guys, I mean, my fucking 749 00:38:49,880 --> 00:38:52,799 Speaker 1: jeans are more than my dockers here. What are we doing? 750 00:38:52,840 --> 00:38:55,160 Speaker 1: And they still battle that my brother's a member there now, 751 00:38:55,760 --> 00:38:59,439 Speaker 1: and it's just those days are done. You know. It's 752 00:38:59,480 --> 00:39:01,080 Speaker 1: like I can't I have my phone out. It's like 753 00:39:01,320 --> 00:39:03,440 Speaker 1: I got a business meeting right now. This is where 754 00:39:03,480 --> 00:39:04,880 Speaker 1: I come to hang out, but I still got to 755 00:39:04,920 --> 00:39:07,640 Speaker 1: do business on the course. You know. It's like, come on, guys, 756 00:39:07,760 --> 00:39:10,880 Speaker 1: we've got to adapt question for the bag. Fleetwood just 757 00:39:10,880 --> 00:39:13,160 Speaker 1: went in the bunker, assuming he's not gonna make Birdie. 758 00:39:13,239 --> 00:39:15,520 Speaker 1: He didn't. Do you think there's a chance we never 759 00:39:15,560 --> 00:39:19,960 Speaker 1: see him win on the PGA tour. Huh, I would 760 00:39:19,960 --> 00:39:21,920 Speaker 1: say after he lost a Kegan you're like, Okay, some 761 00:39:21,960 --> 00:39:24,799 Speaker 1: people think he's he's never gonna win. Then you watch this, 762 00:39:24,960 --> 00:39:27,160 Speaker 1: you're like, it's got to be in play. I mean, 763 00:39:27,360 --> 00:39:30,120 Speaker 1: there's no disputing. I do think it's at the point 764 00:39:30,120 --> 00:39:31,719 Speaker 1: now with like a kicker. You don't when a kicker 765 00:39:31,840 --> 00:39:34,640 Speaker 1: just can't make a kick, it's like, well, he knows 766 00:39:34,640 --> 00:39:37,120 Speaker 1: how to make kicks, but there's a mental block, right 767 00:39:37,239 --> 00:39:39,839 Speaker 1: Chuck Knoblock. When he couldn't throw to first base, there's 768 00:39:39,920 --> 00:39:42,600 Speaker 1: like a metal block. I think there's a metal block. 769 00:39:42,680 --> 00:39:45,960 Speaker 1: Something gets in his head that he can't shake the 770 00:39:46,000 --> 00:39:49,080 Speaker 1: negative thoughts. Because he hit that shot on whole sixteen 771 00:39:49,960 --> 00:39:52,200 Speaker 1: the par five honestly, at two hundred and ten yards 772 00:39:52,239 --> 00:39:54,240 Speaker 1: in he's one of the best iron players on the planet, 773 00:39:54,480 --> 00:39:57,520 Speaker 1: and he flies it into the stands and he chips 774 00:39:57,560 --> 00:40:00,120 Speaker 1: it over the green. It's like, Tommy, I've watched you 775 00:40:00,120 --> 00:40:03,520 Speaker 1: play the last sixty plus holes. You didn't look anything 776 00:40:03,600 --> 00:40:05,759 Speaker 1: like this, what is going on? And then it was 777 00:40:05,840 --> 00:40:07,560 Speaker 1: never the same sense, And like you said, eighteen, he 778 00:40:07,640 --> 00:40:11,240 Speaker 1: just pumps in the bunker off the tee and blast 779 00:40:11,280 --> 00:40:13,279 Speaker 1: the ball over. I mean, it was just it's kind 780 00:40:13,280 --> 00:40:17,239 Speaker 1: of rough. Now. If you said, hey, let's say you 781 00:40:17,239 --> 00:40:19,399 Speaker 1: gotta you gotta put something on it, like a lot 782 00:40:19,440 --> 00:40:22,879 Speaker 1: where you're gonna sweat. Let's say ten thousand dollars. If 783 00:40:22,880 --> 00:40:25,719 Speaker 1: you had to bet ten thousand dollars right now that 784 00:40:25,840 --> 00:40:29,480 Speaker 1: Tommy Fleetwood is going to win or not win a 785 00:40:29,480 --> 00:40:32,200 Speaker 1: PGA tournament the rest of his career, I think he 786 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:34,839 Speaker 1: would have to bet. I mean, twenty nine times he's 787 00:40:34,840 --> 00:40:38,280 Speaker 1: finished in the top five, So just statistically, the odds 788 00:40:38,280 --> 00:40:41,279 Speaker 1: are on his side that one of these days he's 789 00:40:41,280 --> 00:40:43,480 Speaker 1: just gonna instead of totally blow it, he's gonna hit 790 00:40:43,480 --> 00:40:45,960 Speaker 1: a couple of good shots. And he honestly started doing that. 791 00:40:46,080 --> 00:40:48,319 Speaker 1: Like the last couple holes were like I think it 792 00:40:48,400 --> 00:40:51,319 Speaker 1: was like twelve thirteen, he buried a couple holes in 793 00:40:51,320 --> 00:40:53,359 Speaker 1: the back nine. You're like, Oh, he's gonna win this thing. 794 00:40:53,520 --> 00:40:56,200 Speaker 1: He's kinda he's kind of shook off the cob webs here, 795 00:40:56,920 --> 00:40:59,719 Speaker 1: and then he didn't. I've been betting on Fleetwood for 796 00:40:59,719 --> 00:41:02,919 Speaker 1: a few years. He is always so close. I thought 797 00:41:02,960 --> 00:41:05,480 Speaker 1: I would get all my bets back today. Well, if 798 00:41:05,520 --> 00:41:08,120 Speaker 1: you put you might have if he would have won. 799 00:41:08,760 --> 00:41:11,359 Speaker 1: Should I give up on him ever winning? I think 800 00:41:11,360 --> 00:41:14,360 Speaker 1: Fleetwood more than any guy on the tour because Scotty. 801 00:41:14,400 --> 00:41:17,120 Speaker 1: It's like you could bet top five, but his odds 802 00:41:17,200 --> 00:41:19,920 Speaker 1: this week are like minus two sixty five, So you're 803 00:41:19,920 --> 00:41:21,680 Speaker 1: gonna bet two hundred and sixty five dollars to win 804 00:41:21,719 --> 00:41:25,239 Speaker 1: one hundred dollars for Scotty shuffer to top five. Now 805 00:41:25,239 --> 00:41:27,799 Speaker 1: you could argue it's like, well, Johnny's probably lock top five, 806 00:41:27,840 --> 00:41:29,879 Speaker 1: and like, hey, probably right, but it's like that those 807 00:41:29,880 --> 00:41:33,640 Speaker 1: aren't fun bets. I do think Tommy Fleetwood, his odds 808 00:41:33,680 --> 00:41:36,200 Speaker 1: to top ten and top five are always really high. 809 00:41:36,280 --> 00:41:38,560 Speaker 1: I mean a lot of times you could get Tommy 810 00:41:38,560 --> 00:41:41,799 Speaker 1: Fleetwood in the plus money, like plus one ten, plus one, 811 00:41:41,840 --> 00:41:46,319 Speaker 1: twenty five to top twenty in golf tournaments. So I 812 00:41:46,360 --> 00:41:49,000 Speaker 1: think you just can't bet on him to win, even 813 00:41:49,040 --> 00:41:51,000 Speaker 1: though I was looking at it last year at this 814 00:41:51,080 --> 00:41:54,480 Speaker 1: tournament at the BMW he finished fifth. I was like, 815 00:41:54,680 --> 00:41:56,960 Speaker 1: twenty to one. Should I throw a little money on him? 816 00:41:57,680 --> 00:42:01,080 Speaker 1: Is the scar tissue? You know? Strong from last week? 817 00:42:01,880 --> 00:42:06,120 Speaker 1: But he's going to win eventually. He's going to win eventually, 818 00:42:06,160 --> 00:42:08,440 Speaker 1: you would think, and you know what, that's what I'm 819 00:42:08,440 --> 00:42:11,680 Speaker 1: talking about, which when he finally does, hopefully, he just 820 00:42:11,760 --> 00:42:14,040 Speaker 1: breaks down in tears and it's like one of the 821 00:42:14,080 --> 00:42:16,759 Speaker 1: coolest emotional moments on the PGA Tour in a long 822 00:42:16,800 --> 00:42:20,360 Speaker 1: long time, because it would be what's your background in 823 00:42:20,400 --> 00:42:22,960 Speaker 1: competitive golf? Did you play competitively growing up? And have 824 00:42:23,040 --> 00:42:26,000 Speaker 1: you ever ventured into the tournament scene as an adult. 825 00:42:26,920 --> 00:42:30,880 Speaker 1: I played like junior tournaments as a kid. I played 826 00:42:30,880 --> 00:42:34,480 Speaker 1: in high school. I was never that good. I mean 827 00:42:34,520 --> 00:42:38,520 Speaker 1: I was probably looking back, I was shooting more like 828 00:42:38,600 --> 00:42:42,279 Speaker 1: eighty to eighty five. Even in high school. I didn't practice. 829 00:42:42,320 --> 00:42:45,160 Speaker 1: I didn't know how to practice. I didn't want to practice. 830 00:42:45,920 --> 00:42:48,680 Speaker 1: I actually didn't take it that seriously. I'm a much 831 00:42:48,960 --> 00:42:52,960 Speaker 1: better player just in terms of thinking about golf now. 832 00:42:53,719 --> 00:42:55,520 Speaker 1: I mean, if I could do it over again, which 833 00:42:55,560 --> 00:42:57,480 Speaker 1: I'm not a big fan of do it over again 834 00:42:57,480 --> 00:43:01,320 Speaker 1: because it's no, you can't in life, but if I could, 835 00:43:02,360 --> 00:43:05,360 Speaker 1: I it's easy to say, but so it's stupid to 836 00:43:05,400 --> 00:43:06,840 Speaker 1: be like, well, I just wouldn't have played football in 837 00:43:06,880 --> 00:43:10,279 Speaker 1: high school. I would have just focused on golf. But no, 838 00:43:10,440 --> 00:43:14,440 Speaker 1: I wouldn't trade that. So I just didn't take it 839 00:43:14,560 --> 00:43:16,919 Speaker 1: very seriously when I was young, and then I didn't 840 00:43:16,920 --> 00:43:19,640 Speaker 1: play in my twenties when I was just working ninety 841 00:43:19,719 --> 00:43:22,200 Speaker 1: nine hours a week. And I've played a lot more 842 00:43:22,200 --> 00:43:24,640 Speaker 1: in my thirties. But I've never I mean tournaments. I've 843 00:43:24,640 --> 00:43:27,920 Speaker 1: played like member guest tournaments, but I'm not gonna play, 844 00:43:29,080 --> 00:43:33,000 Speaker 1: you know, like individual tournaments. I get my juices and 845 00:43:33,080 --> 00:43:36,200 Speaker 1: my highes from podcasts into the business and doing this, 846 00:43:36,680 --> 00:43:38,960 Speaker 1: the business aspect of all the stuff we got going 847 00:43:38,960 --> 00:43:41,400 Speaker 1: on with this. I like playing golf. It's kind of 848 00:43:41,400 --> 00:43:43,920 Speaker 1: my release. No, I don't mind, like me and my 849 00:43:43,960 --> 00:43:46,920 Speaker 1: brother will play one hundred dollars a whole, right, I mean, 850 00:43:47,239 --> 00:43:50,080 Speaker 1: I like gambling. We play I wouldn't say huge money 851 00:43:50,120 --> 00:43:52,680 Speaker 1: games with some of the buddet my buddies at TPC, 852 00:43:53,200 --> 00:43:55,839 Speaker 1: but you know what, you have a bad day, you'll 853 00:43:55,840 --> 00:43:59,839 Speaker 1: give up. You lose one hundred bucks. I like doing that. 854 00:43:59,920 --> 00:44:02,080 Speaker 1: I like enjoying it. I don't want to play like 855 00:44:02,280 --> 00:44:05,840 Speaker 1: serious rounds. That's not those days. It's not really for me. 856 00:44:08,040 --> 00:44:10,839 Speaker 1: I actually live about fifteen minutes from Bowling Brook Country Club. 857 00:44:10,880 --> 00:44:14,319 Speaker 1: So I hope you enjoyed Chicago Land cool. One thing 858 00:44:14,320 --> 00:44:19,560 Speaker 1: about Chicago, the suburbs are just pretty beautiful. They're green. 859 00:44:20,960 --> 00:44:24,480 Speaker 1: Where Colin lived, Downtown was awesome. It's like god, I 860 00:44:24,480 --> 00:44:26,640 Speaker 1: mean this is this is a pretty sweet town. The 861 00:44:26,719 --> 00:44:30,680 Speaker 1: other thing we went to dinner on Friday night. I mean, 862 00:44:30,680 --> 00:44:33,040 Speaker 1: it was a pretty sweet weekend. Flew in. I was 863 00:44:33,080 --> 00:44:35,879 Speaker 1: just going to stay at a hotel and someone from 864 00:44:35,880 --> 00:44:38,439 Speaker 1: the volume was like, Colin, want you stay at his house? 865 00:44:39,000 --> 00:44:40,879 Speaker 1: So then I texted him. He's like, yeah, just stay 866 00:44:40,880 --> 00:44:43,759 Speaker 1: at my house. So I just his wife was in 867 00:44:43,840 --> 00:44:46,239 Speaker 1: Rhode Island, so it's just me and him. So I 868 00:44:46,640 --> 00:44:48,279 Speaker 1: fly in. I just go to his house. Like you 869 00:44:48,320 --> 00:44:49,840 Speaker 1: want to go dinner. I'm like, yeah, let's go to dinner. 870 00:44:50,160 --> 00:44:53,320 Speaker 1: So we go to steakhouse. He's like, watch the price 871 00:44:53,400 --> 00:44:57,280 Speaker 1: points of food here, because, like you know, La obviously 872 00:44:57,320 --> 00:45:00,919 Speaker 1: is really expensive. Scottsdale is probably the most over place 873 00:45:00,960 --> 00:45:04,520 Speaker 1: in the country. At most restaurants, we have cocktails, we 874 00:45:04,600 --> 00:45:07,800 Speaker 1: have oysters, We get a couple of steaks and French fries. 875 00:45:08,120 --> 00:45:09,880 Speaker 1: He shows me the bill. It's one hundred and forty bucks. 876 00:45:10,480 --> 00:45:14,640 Speaker 1: I'm like, the equivalent of this restaurant in Scottsdale would 877 00:45:14,640 --> 00:45:16,399 Speaker 1: have been like three hundred bucks for what we just bought. 878 00:45:16,440 --> 00:45:21,200 Speaker 1: I'm like, I really appreciate the price points in the Midwest. 879 00:45:21,320 --> 00:45:24,960 Speaker 1: I mean, that was how nice it is, how beautiful 880 00:45:24,960 --> 00:45:29,440 Speaker 1: the suburbs are. Went to his gym before Saturday. You 881 00:45:29,560 --> 00:45:32,520 Speaker 1: might have been fucking nicest three story gym I've ever 882 00:45:32,560 --> 00:45:35,400 Speaker 1: seen in my life. So I was blown away by Chicago. 883 00:45:35,760 --> 00:45:38,080 Speaker 1: The question is, I'm trying to argue Phil just simply 884 00:45:38,200 --> 00:45:41,560 Speaker 1: isn't a top ten golfer. I'm trying. I have someone 885 00:45:41,640 --> 00:45:43,680 Speaker 1: trying to argue that Phil simply isn't a top ten 886 00:45:43,719 --> 00:45:46,640 Speaker 1: golfer and proceeded to just count trophies instead of getting 887 00:45:46,840 --> 00:45:52,399 Speaker 1: into actual golf. I think Phil is I mean, think 888 00:45:52,440 --> 00:45:58,200 Speaker 1: about this post Jack and Arnold and Lee Trevino. I 889 00:45:58,239 --> 00:46:00,960 Speaker 1: guess you would say Tom Watson like the sventies and eighties, 890 00:46:01,480 --> 00:46:05,759 Speaker 1: but over the last thirty five years he's clearly the 891 00:46:05,760 --> 00:46:08,840 Speaker 1: second best player. And I would say the last seventy 892 00:46:08,880 --> 00:46:12,440 Speaker 1: eighty years. I mean, how many guys you got Ben Hogan, 893 00:46:12,480 --> 00:46:15,480 Speaker 1: you got Jack, you got Tiger. I mean, I'm just 894 00:46:15,520 --> 00:46:22,360 Speaker 1: throwing out names Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Gary Player, And 895 00:46:22,400 --> 00:46:25,040 Speaker 1: I think when you factor in the importance of the 896 00:46:25,080 --> 00:46:28,960 Speaker 1: way Phil, you know, interacted with the crowd, his personality, 897 00:46:30,760 --> 00:46:32,839 Speaker 1: I think he's one of the most important guys in 898 00:46:32,880 --> 00:46:36,680 Speaker 1: the history of the game. To me, he's a top 899 00:46:36,680 --> 00:46:39,960 Speaker 1: ten player for sure. I have a mile take here 900 00:46:39,960 --> 00:46:43,840 Speaker 1: and wanted to gather your thoughts. Scheffler borderline saved the 901 00:46:43,920 --> 00:46:47,640 Speaker 1: PGA Tour with the live versus PGA rivalry. Beside Rory, 902 00:46:47,880 --> 00:46:49,839 Speaker 1: there has not been much star power over the last 903 00:46:49,880 --> 00:46:52,879 Speaker 1: few years winning big time tournaments. Guys like Xander, JJ 904 00:46:52,960 --> 00:46:55,719 Speaker 1: Spond and Brian Harmon don't move the needle for the 905 00:46:55,760 --> 00:46:59,759 Speaker 1: common fan. If Scotty wasn't so dominant right now, I 906 00:46:59,760 --> 00:47:03,600 Speaker 1: think the PGA would have been in trouble. Thoughts. I 907 00:47:03,600 --> 00:47:06,640 Speaker 1: would say Rory as well. I mean, Rory could have 908 00:47:06,680 --> 00:47:10,000 Speaker 1: won four Majors over the last four years. Scotty's obviously 909 00:47:10,080 --> 00:47:13,640 Speaker 1: won three, Rory's won the one. But those guys, those 910 00:47:13,680 --> 00:47:18,120 Speaker 1: two specifically, I mean Rory was a household, a big 911 00:47:18,160 --> 00:47:21,359 Speaker 1: star and started playing at an elite level these last 912 00:47:21,400 --> 00:47:23,480 Speaker 1: couple of years, and then winning the Master I mean 913 00:47:23,600 --> 00:47:25,400 Speaker 1: the Master's won the highest rated golf tournaments of the 914 00:47:25,520 --> 00:47:29,000 Speaker 1: last like ten fifteen years, not named Tiger Phil. So 915 00:47:29,600 --> 00:47:31,600 Speaker 1: I would put Rory and Scotty in there as well. 916 00:47:32,520 --> 00:47:35,680 Speaker 1: But that's golf, you know, I mean, that's tennis is 917 00:47:35,680 --> 00:47:36,960 Speaker 1: the same way. If they don't have a start, no 918 00:47:36,960 --> 00:47:40,040 Speaker 1: one cares, So golf is not. I've said this forever. 919 00:47:40,080 --> 00:47:41,680 Speaker 1: Golf's not strong enough and this is what I was talking 920 00:47:41,760 --> 00:47:44,920 Speaker 1: Scott O'Neal about. It's like, you guys have Bryson like 921 00:47:45,000 --> 00:47:48,840 Speaker 1: that's he's a pretty valuable property, right you know, Phil's 922 00:47:48,880 --> 00:47:52,120 Speaker 1: fifty five. So while Phil's a legendary individual, and he 923 00:47:52,160 --> 00:47:54,400 Speaker 1: got a huge standing ovation out there when I was 924 00:47:54,480 --> 00:47:57,359 Speaker 1: there because he was in the lead, I mean just 925 00:47:57,800 --> 00:48:01,080 Speaker 1: the PGA Tour doesn't need him, right uh, but they 926 00:48:01,360 --> 00:48:04,480 Speaker 1: need Bryson, and golf needs It's why these majors have 927 00:48:04,520 --> 00:48:08,680 Speaker 1: been so big, because you know, Koepka last year winning 928 00:48:08,719 --> 00:48:12,440 Speaker 1: the PGA two years ago. It's not strong enough to 929 00:48:12,680 --> 00:48:16,000 Speaker 1: just split up this tournament. So you need the top guys. 930 00:48:16,040 --> 00:48:19,239 Speaker 1: And I think there are three guys who are head 931 00:48:19,239 --> 00:48:22,440 Speaker 1: and shoulders in terms of fame and needle moving above 932 00:48:22,480 --> 00:48:25,719 Speaker 1: everyone else right now, Scotty, Rory and Bryson. I'd even 933 00:48:25,760 --> 00:48:27,839 Speaker 1: you know, Rom I would put on their level as 934 00:48:27,840 --> 00:48:30,560 Speaker 1: a player when he's on, but I don't know, he's 935 00:48:30,640 --> 00:48:35,279 Speaker 1: quite the needle mover. So yeah, I mean I think 936 00:48:35,280 --> 00:48:41,560 Speaker 1: Scotty's Scotty's rise has been very important. Xander just I mean, 937 00:48:41,640 --> 00:48:43,160 Speaker 1: Xander seems like a good guy when he's on, like 938 00:48:43,200 --> 00:48:45,879 Speaker 1: Bob the Sports He's funny, but it's not a big 939 00:48:45,920 --> 00:48:48,600 Speaker 1: personality when it comes to the media. Scotty's actually sneaky, 940 00:48:48,600 --> 00:48:51,759 Speaker 1: pretty good to the media. If you were a tour 941 00:48:51,880 --> 00:48:54,799 Speaker 1: pro who hit sixty percent of fairways on average, would 942 00:48:54,840 --> 00:48:58,359 Speaker 1: you rather be on the sixty percent fairways hit train 943 00:48:58,800 --> 00:49:01,200 Speaker 1: or take one hundred percent? If your drives landing in 944 00:49:01,239 --> 00:49:04,600 Speaker 1: the first cut, assume average tour distance off the tee, 945 00:49:05,080 --> 00:49:08,719 Speaker 1: this means no fairways, but no thick roff. Also, cut 946 00:49:08,800 --> 00:49:14,000 Speaker 1: usually is good enough to generate spin. I think most 947 00:49:14,000 --> 00:49:18,120 Speaker 1: of the PGA golf tournaments you play the rough. Isn't 948 00:49:18,160 --> 00:49:21,759 Speaker 1: that crazy? Like even walking around at Bowling Brook. The 949 00:49:21,800 --> 00:49:23,520 Speaker 1: one thing they've done the last couple of tournaments that 950 00:49:23,560 --> 00:49:25,560 Speaker 1: live is like grown out the rough. There is a 951 00:49:25,560 --> 00:49:28,319 Speaker 1: big difference in some courses if they grow out the rough. Right, 952 00:49:28,360 --> 00:49:31,280 Speaker 1: Being in the rough and being in the first cut 953 00:49:31,440 --> 00:49:34,560 Speaker 1: is night and day difference. Right, It's like the difference 954 00:49:34,600 --> 00:49:36,720 Speaker 1: between like a ten yard first down like a fifty 955 00:49:36,760 --> 00:49:41,720 Speaker 1: yard bomb. I mean, it is devastating, but I think 956 00:49:42,000 --> 00:49:45,000 Speaker 1: on the aggregate on the PGA Tour, I wouldn't mind 957 00:49:45,040 --> 00:49:47,120 Speaker 1: being in the rough if I was a PGA Tour player, 958 00:49:47,320 --> 00:49:50,759 Speaker 1: so I would take the fairways hit because you'd be 959 00:49:50,800 --> 00:49:52,680 Speaker 1: playing a lot of tournaments like the one thing on 960 00:49:52,719 --> 00:49:54,480 Speaker 1: the PGA Tour. You play a lot of tournaments where 961 00:49:54,480 --> 00:49:57,040 Speaker 1: you got a birdie a lot and you have a 962 00:49:57,080 --> 00:50:01,239 Speaker 1: big advantage playing from the fairway. And I think some 963 00:50:01,280 --> 00:50:03,200 Speaker 1: of these tournaments from the rough aren't that. I mean, 964 00:50:03,440 --> 00:50:05,879 Speaker 1: how many half the tournaments you're in the rough? It's 965 00:50:05,920 --> 00:50:07,480 Speaker 1: like not that big a deal. Now some of the 966 00:50:07,520 --> 00:50:09,400 Speaker 1: ones you are, it's like, okay, you might be screwed. 967 00:50:10,080 --> 00:50:14,040 Speaker 1: But how many guys are hidden eighty percent of the fairways? 968 00:50:14,239 --> 00:50:18,640 Speaker 1: So I would choose if you're long, it's a no. 969 00:50:19,520 --> 00:50:23,480 Speaker 1: Like Bryson or Xander or Rory, they would go. They 970 00:50:23,520 --> 00:50:25,759 Speaker 1: would choose the sixty in the fairway all day long. 971 00:50:26,320 --> 00:50:30,280 Speaker 1: If you're short, like if you're like Brian Harmon, maybe 972 00:50:30,320 --> 00:50:34,759 Speaker 1: you would choose the first cut. But that would be 973 00:50:34,840 --> 00:50:39,720 Speaker 1: an unreal question to like ask a PGA Tour player 974 00:50:40,360 --> 00:50:42,799 Speaker 1: because they would have like a legitimate answer based on 975 00:50:42,840 --> 00:50:46,720 Speaker 1: their experience. You can't say they need to slowly integrate 976 00:50:46,800 --> 00:50:49,480 Speaker 1: live players of the PGA. As commissioner, the message that 977 00:50:49,520 --> 00:50:52,160 Speaker 1: sends the PGA guys is that you s took pad, 978 00:50:52,480 --> 00:50:55,160 Speaker 1: stayed with us, and bent us over. After all that 979 00:50:55,239 --> 00:51:00,480 Speaker 1: holding out. The PGA has turned. They've shifted from the 980 00:51:00,480 --> 00:51:07,160 Speaker 1: the UH tax exempt entity, the charity element to a 981 00:51:07,200 --> 00:51:09,880 Speaker 1: for profit business. That's where role app comes in. And 982 00:51:09,920 --> 00:51:12,879 Speaker 1: they gave players equity in the business. If you give 983 00:51:12,920 --> 00:51:15,680 Speaker 1: me equity in a business, I want to make that 984 00:51:15,800 --> 00:51:20,680 Speaker 1: business as big and profitable as possible. Why because that's 985 00:51:20,719 --> 00:51:24,360 Speaker 1: where I profit. So if I'm justin Thomas and I 986 00:51:24,480 --> 00:51:26,759 Speaker 1: stayed and I was probably mad a couple of years ago, 987 00:51:26,840 --> 00:51:29,400 Speaker 1: Jordan Speed, Well, now if I own some of this, 988 00:51:30,440 --> 00:51:32,919 Speaker 1: I want Bryson to be part of the thing I own. 989 00:51:33,560 --> 00:51:38,920 Speaker 1: So I would have no problem extending Hey, you get 990 00:51:39,480 --> 00:51:41,719 Speaker 1: you know if I wouldn't do this to every guy, 991 00:51:41,800 --> 00:51:45,200 Speaker 1: like I'm not Lee Westwood's not getting invites, but of 992 00:51:45,440 --> 00:51:51,239 Speaker 1: the players that matter, starting with Bryson, Kopka, DJ, Phil 993 00:51:51,280 --> 00:51:54,680 Speaker 1: would be interesting. Phil probably wouldn't even take it, Joaquin Nieman, 994 00:51:54,840 --> 00:51:58,640 Speaker 1: Cam Smith like some famous American and international guys that 995 00:51:58,719 --> 00:52:01,760 Speaker 1: live in the States. I'm giving you five options throughout 996 00:52:01,800 --> 00:52:04,799 Speaker 1: the season to play in tournaments. I promise you they 997 00:52:04,840 --> 00:52:07,840 Speaker 1: would use them and the tour would benefit from the ratings. 998 00:52:07,880 --> 00:52:10,920 Speaker 1: It's like, Hey, Rom, Bryson and Kepka are the playing 999 00:52:10,960 --> 00:52:15,080 Speaker 1: this week at Pebble Beach. Guess what that is. That's 1000 00:52:15,120 --> 00:52:17,759 Speaker 1: good for business, And if I own a business, I 1001 00:52:17,880 --> 00:52:22,439 Speaker 1: want the best for the interest of that thing I own. 1002 00:52:22,480 --> 00:52:25,600 Speaker 1: And in golf like the more eyeballs the better. You 1003 00:52:25,680 --> 00:52:27,800 Speaker 1: make a great point about the craziness of the Ryder 1004 00:52:27,800 --> 00:52:31,920 Speaker 1: Cup clashing with football. My solution, play the Cup Wednesday 1005 00:52:31,920 --> 00:52:34,720 Speaker 1: through Friday should make no difference to the player schedule 1006 00:52:35,000 --> 00:52:37,719 Speaker 1: except maybe a positive one, and the fans get to 1007 00:52:37,760 --> 00:52:41,320 Speaker 1: watch both football and the single greatest mental test in golf. 1008 00:52:41,560 --> 00:52:45,160 Speaker 1: Why it won't happen, We've never done that before. I 1009 00:52:45,200 --> 00:52:48,200 Speaker 1: think the reason it won't happen is not that we've 1010 00:52:48,200 --> 00:52:51,600 Speaker 1: never done that before. I do think the TV execs 1011 00:52:51,600 --> 00:52:56,680 Speaker 1: would say this. For as shitty as it is on Sunday, 1012 00:52:56,840 --> 00:53:00,480 Speaker 1: going up having John Rahm going head to head with 1013 00:53:00,560 --> 00:53:03,640 Speaker 1: Sanders Shoffley and Scotty going head to head with you know, 1014 00:53:03,760 --> 00:53:07,560 Speaker 1: Rory McElroy and Bryceon going head to head with Tommy Fleetwood, 1015 00:53:07,719 --> 00:53:11,600 Speaker 1: you know singles matches up against the Giants playing the 1016 00:53:11,600 --> 00:53:15,759 Speaker 1: Eagles and the Niners playing Seattle. It's still better than 1017 00:53:15,760 --> 00:53:19,000 Speaker 1: being on TV in the middle of the day on Thursday. 1018 00:53:19,080 --> 00:53:22,080 Speaker 1: Because even though technology our schedules are a lot different. 1019 00:53:23,080 --> 00:53:26,919 Speaker 1: There is something powerful about people just not watching TV 1020 00:53:27,000 --> 00:53:29,279 Speaker 1: at the same rate during the middle of the day 1021 00:53:29,440 --> 00:53:32,160 Speaker 1: during the week. So I hear what you're saying. I 1022 00:53:32,160 --> 00:53:34,600 Speaker 1: think that would be the pushback from the networks, because 1023 00:53:34,680 --> 00:53:37,440 Speaker 1: you're right, it would change the players zero. Whether you're 1024 00:53:37,440 --> 00:53:39,360 Speaker 1: playing golf on Thursday or with her plans, it doesn't 1025 00:53:39,360 --> 00:53:43,000 Speaker 1: matter to them, but it matters for the broadcast window. 1026 00:53:43,520 --> 00:53:46,759 Speaker 1: And I just don't think anyone would watch. I'm a 1027 00:53:46,760 --> 00:53:50,000 Speaker 1: golfer in Nairobi, Kenya. God, we got a big ass 1028 00:53:50,360 --> 00:53:55,680 Speaker 1: audience here. I'm from the Couu tribe and Kenya and 1029 00:53:55,680 --> 00:53:59,600 Speaker 1: the Couu grass is named after my people. Damn. I 1030 00:53:59,640 --> 00:54:05,280 Speaker 1: hear about the grass types Couu, Bermuda, Poa, bent grass, 1031 00:54:05,400 --> 00:54:08,360 Speaker 1: rye grass. Question is witch grass makes the best and 1032 00:54:08,480 --> 00:54:11,439 Speaker 1: most challenging greens in fairways and which presents the most 1033 00:54:11,520 --> 00:54:16,800 Speaker 1: challenging rough I haven't played that much golf in Florida, 1034 00:54:17,360 --> 00:54:19,640 Speaker 1: which has a lot different grass than we have on 1035 00:54:19,680 --> 00:54:22,560 Speaker 1: the West coast. You know. I've grown up playing Bermuda 1036 00:54:22,640 --> 00:54:28,960 Speaker 1: grass and Poa greens, so bumpy greens. And I'm probably 1037 00:54:28,960 --> 00:54:32,400 Speaker 1: the wrong guy ask because I don't have a great 1038 00:54:32,560 --> 00:54:36,239 Speaker 1: understanding of like what bent grass is around the greens 1039 00:54:37,160 --> 00:54:42,120 Speaker 1: or the rye grass that I think it kind of explodes. 1040 00:54:43,239 --> 00:54:47,640 Speaker 1: That's another question that like, even if you're a casual guy, 1041 00:54:47,760 --> 00:54:50,239 Speaker 1: if you've with business, you've flown around and you've just 1042 00:54:50,239 --> 00:54:51,960 Speaker 1: taken your clubs. It's like, I've played in Florida, I've 1043 00:54:51,960 --> 00:54:54,520 Speaker 1: played in Texas, I've played in the Northeast. I mean, 1044 00:54:54,520 --> 00:54:58,319 Speaker 1: I've played in the Northeast. I've played in Nashville, I've 1045 00:54:58,320 --> 00:55:01,400 Speaker 1: played in Jersey, I've played in Philly, played in Arizona. 1046 00:55:01,560 --> 00:55:04,719 Speaker 1: But a lot of times I don't, like I'm not 1047 00:55:05,320 --> 00:55:08,080 Speaker 1: nerdy enough to quite know unless I'm playing with someone 1048 00:55:08,120 --> 00:55:10,200 Speaker 1: that's really tied into like, hey, we're playing this level 1049 00:55:10,200 --> 00:55:12,360 Speaker 1: of grass, and even if we are, that doesn't change 1050 00:55:12,360 --> 00:55:16,480 Speaker 1: what I'm doing. So I kept calling it the Couu. 1051 00:55:16,520 --> 00:55:22,600 Speaker 1: It's a Kakua Cocu youu, the Coku you tribe. That's cool. 1052 00:55:23,280 --> 00:55:26,759 Speaker 1: It's a good little nugget. Uh. Have you become a 1053 00:55:26,800 --> 00:55:31,440 Speaker 1: regular listener? Just graduated from cal Poly? Congratulations? Question is 1054 00:55:31,480 --> 00:55:34,120 Speaker 1: about your warm up? Do you tackle the range, short 1055 00:55:34,120 --> 00:55:36,359 Speaker 1: game area and putting green the same way every time 1056 00:55:36,400 --> 00:55:40,399 Speaker 1: or do you mix it up depending on the day. Uh? Yeah, 1057 00:55:40,440 --> 00:55:43,920 Speaker 1: I mean there's typically a warm up. Again, I'm on 1058 00:55:44,040 --> 00:55:49,600 Speaker 1: a casual fore handicap, so it's like, if the game's 1059 00:55:49,640 --> 00:55:52,400 Speaker 1: cooperating with me, I can shoot seventy five. If it's not, 1060 00:55:52,640 --> 00:55:55,400 Speaker 1: I can easily shoot eighty five. But I am not 1061 00:55:55,520 --> 00:55:58,279 Speaker 1: getting there an hour and a half before and doing 1062 00:55:58,320 --> 00:56:02,160 Speaker 1: putting green chipping, starting with my wedge, working my way 1063 00:56:02,200 --> 00:56:04,399 Speaker 1: through the driver. Sometimes I'll show up twenty minutes before 1064 00:56:04,400 --> 00:56:07,240 Speaker 1: I tee off, grab a wedge or an eight iron, 1065 00:56:07,320 --> 00:56:09,279 Speaker 1: a three wood in the driver, hit some balls, a 1066 00:56:09,360 --> 00:56:11,759 Speaker 1: couple of putts, and go. So I do not this 1067 00:56:11,800 --> 00:56:13,800 Speaker 1: is not I'm not approaching this thing like I'm Scotti 1068 00:56:13,840 --> 00:56:16,400 Speaker 1: Scheffler or bryceon d Schambeau. I'm going to have a 1069 00:56:16,440 --> 00:56:20,239 Speaker 1: good time, hang kind of get loose. If anything, I 1070 00:56:20,239 --> 00:56:21,880 Speaker 1: if I go to the gym before I play, I 1071 00:56:21,920 --> 00:56:24,880 Speaker 1: try to do a couple like go to stretches because 1072 00:56:24,960 --> 00:56:28,440 Speaker 1: my hips are tight, and so I try to stretch out. Honestly, 1073 00:56:28,480 --> 00:56:33,520 Speaker 1: for me, stretching and hitting some shots are probably more 1074 00:56:33,560 --> 00:56:37,680 Speaker 1: important than like a consistent warm up. I have to 1075 00:56:37,719 --> 00:56:42,880 Speaker 1: be loose. But my warm up no rhyme or reason, 1076 00:56:44,280 --> 00:56:47,319 Speaker 1: not taking it that seriously. But again then I gotta get. 1077 00:56:47,360 --> 00:56:49,160 Speaker 1: That's why I don't get as mad at myself. Like 1078 00:56:49,200 --> 00:56:51,440 Speaker 1: if I when I flop a chip, it's like, well, 1079 00:56:51,440 --> 00:56:54,480 Speaker 1: I haven't practiced chipping in a month, right, But like 1080 00:56:54,520 --> 00:56:56,759 Speaker 1: that's if I did practice a little more, I think 1081 00:56:56,840 --> 00:56:59,239 Speaker 1: I could I get to a scratch. Probably not, but 1082 00:56:59,280 --> 00:57:01,279 Speaker 1: I could get to a lower single digit and it's 1083 00:57:01,280 --> 00:57:04,680 Speaker 1: be a more consistent player. Simple question, what is your 1084 00:57:04,680 --> 00:57:07,319 Speaker 1: favorite club in the bag? I would say over the 1085 00:57:07,400 --> 00:57:09,960 Speaker 1: last three or four months, I've really dialed in my driver, 1086 00:57:11,040 --> 00:57:13,640 Speaker 1: and I actually, over the last month worked on a 1087 00:57:13,760 --> 00:57:16,680 Speaker 1: draw because I saw tigers like close your feet, close 1088 00:57:16,760 --> 00:57:19,160 Speaker 1: my feet, take the take my club a little more inside, 1089 00:57:19,160 --> 00:57:20,840 Speaker 1: and I've been able to play a draw, my go 1090 00:57:20,960 --> 00:57:24,280 Speaker 1: to shots, a power cut, you know, two eighty five 1091 00:57:24,360 --> 00:57:25,880 Speaker 1: to night, I may hit the ball pretty fall off 1092 00:57:25,920 --> 00:57:29,560 Speaker 1: the and it's been pretty accurate. So I would say 1093 00:57:29,640 --> 00:57:33,200 Speaker 1: right now my favorite club in my bag is my 1094 00:57:33,400 --> 00:57:37,960 Speaker 1: callaway Driver, which is just it's been pretty potent. My 1095 00:57:38,080 --> 00:57:40,920 Speaker 1: putting is probably my it's I love the way it looks. 1096 00:57:41,320 --> 00:57:43,800 Speaker 1: My wife got it a Scottie Cameron that's kind of 1097 00:57:43,800 --> 00:57:47,560 Speaker 1: painted with like Michael Jordan colors, bulls colors, like it 1098 00:57:47,600 --> 00:57:50,560 Speaker 1: looks like a shoe but it's just I don't. I 1099 00:57:50,600 --> 00:57:54,360 Speaker 1: don't brax putting, don't really there's an element of luck there, 1100 00:57:54,800 --> 00:57:57,400 Speaker 1: but it's a driver. Then I'd say like eight iron. 1101 00:57:57,920 --> 00:58:02,000 Speaker 1: I like a good short iron, especially like a back 1102 00:58:02,120 --> 00:58:03,640 Speaker 1: right pin where I can just kind of open that 1103 00:58:03,680 --> 00:58:05,880 Speaker 1: feet and play a power cut from about you know, 1104 00:58:05,960 --> 00:58:11,480 Speaker 1: one sixty five. My least favorite club would probably be sandwich. 1105 00:58:12,120 --> 00:58:14,360 Speaker 1: Not I don't mind a sandwich from like ninety one 1106 00:58:14,400 --> 00:58:16,840 Speaker 1: hundred yards. I'm hitting a full shot, but you give 1107 00:58:16,880 --> 00:58:20,160 Speaker 1: me like a thirty yard shot a chip, I'm in 1108 00:58:20,200 --> 00:58:22,320 Speaker 1: major trouble. Have a great day, See you guys later. 1109 00:58:22,360 --> 00:58:26,680 Speaker 1: Piece the volume