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No Is Hard featuring Collin Morikawa

Released Thursday, 1st December 2022
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with that Schuff. A lot of his name is Franky

0:46

Burrelli, so the guy's actually gave him

0:48

the nickname of butter knives because

0:50

he's a he's a voice knife

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it across the green. Nice to be here

0:54

boys. Congratulations on all that

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you're doing as as as mediocre

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at as it is. Roger hundred.

1:01

Yeah. Now you gotta break ninety. We appreciate

1:03

what you guys do for golf. And really cool. Thank

1:05

you. And make it a cool, we appreciate it.

1:07

after watching this shit, I'm very much thinking about getting

1:09

so I have a fusion surgery. Skip

1:12

that. I was like, hey, Phil, you only fucking twenty

1:14

nine ninety nine. And he grabbed a hundred. I was like,

1:16

yeah, I won ninety thousand yesterday.

1:18

Oh. Like, yeah. Take a hundred and

1:20

go fuck yourself. What? What

1:23

did I think? It's

1:25

saying a hobby. Four

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play brought to you by Barstool, sports,

1:31

presented by our very good friends at Chevrolet,

1:33

who we got to meet. Hang out with this week. They're great. Love

1:35

them. Great cars. We got a lot

1:37

to get to Dan's of the Bahamas. Frankie

1:39

and Trent are on Long Island. I'm in

1:41

Arizona. We got a recap. We got a

1:43

lot of things happening. I'm gonna start the show by saying,

1:46

Oh, we have Callamour Collins So we're gonna get to

1:48

all that audio. We'll talk about it. I'm gonna start

1:50

by saying, it's

1:52

very difficult and uncomfortable to

1:54

tell people that you

1:57

just don't want

1:58

to play golf with them.

1:59

And I just I had an incident

2:03

five in that five minutes ago, but a few

2:05

minutes ago before we did this podcast. I

2:07

went up with hitting the range, and we've all been

2:09

there before. We could talk a lot about it. I'm sure we

2:11

all have our own interactions. I'm on the range.

2:13

I mean, do a film of the day when I do my thing.

2:15

Then I'm hitting a couple pups in the potting green at Greyhawk,

2:18

waiting

2:18

to get that text. Everybody's home.

2:20

from

2:20

the airport. We're gonna do podcasts the

2:22

whole deal. Guy comes over to me.

2:24

He's had a couple beers with his buddies. He

2:26

gives me the whole

2:28

Hey, you know, we're just over there. I'm with my my

2:30

buddies. They're about fifteen handicaps. Their

2:33

whole areas group, and

2:35

we know you guys like to do matches against people,

2:37

so we out to do match against, you

2:39

know, us and and you and your crew.

2:41

And I was just like, Like,

2:44

you know, no. just like,

2:46

no. We're not never gonna happen.

2:48

Yeah. No. And then he's like, no. I think

2:51

like, and I was like, yeah. Like, my my whole crew

2:53

kinda lives in New York. He's like, well, sure

2:55

enough, you could put a four ball together. Right?

2:57

Like, with the with the brand, like, yeah. I just yeah.

2:59

I don't I

3:00

just don't wanna do that, you know. And

3:02

I guess. Just It's

3:04

just

3:05

so tough to not come

3:07

off like an asshole, but I just was

3:09

like, you know, I if I get five hours of

3:11

free time, when I play it on camera,

3:13

it's like I really just like to play with my,

3:16

like, my friends that I that I hang

3:18

out with and that I like to spend time

3:20

with. And he's like, yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Like,

3:22

you get a four ball and we, like, mix

3:24

and play against our four ball and, like,

3:26

relax again. No. I don't.

3:29

Yeah. We don't I don't we're I don't wanna

3:31

do that. No. No. You know, no. I was

3:33

not gonna do that. And it was How do you take it?

3:35

He just was, like, Yeah.

3:37

Alright. Yeah. And then he

3:40

just kinda walked away. And

3:42

I felt, like, on the way home, I felt

3:44

terrible. I was like, I probably was like,

3:46

man, that guy is an asshole, but I

3:48

just was like, what what are we gonna

3:50

do here? I'm gonna if I say yes,

3:52

then I'm gonna you're gonna, like, give me number

3:54

and then we're gonna text as strangers

3:56

and you're gonna be like, yeah, like, when are you getting

3:59

all of your friends together with all of my

4:01

friends that were gonna all play golf again.

4:03

It's just It's an outrageous ask. It's an

4:05

outrageous ask. I just said

4:07

no. Luckily, it rarely it

4:09

rarely happens in person. I don't know how many

4:11

I've gotten in person. we certainly get

4:13

a million DMs with that exact

4:16

pitch. It's get the guys together.

4:18

I'll bring my buddies, and we'll do that. We'll do

4:20

the whole thing. And those are

4:22

easier to avoid because they're just gMs and

4:24

listen. In a perfect world, we would love to do

4:26

all of these things. But there's just not

4:28

enough time in anyone's

4:30

life to play a match against

4:32

everybody who wants to play a match against

4:34

just us podcasters that have a golf brand. I

4:36

think that's a pretty, like,

4:39

niche category of people in the

4:41

world. But I think a lot of people that

4:43

belong to golf clubs, whether they're country

4:45

clubs or golf clubs that, like, you you're

4:47

signed up to a public golf course and you

4:49

can play with a bunch of people. There's always those

4:51

groups of guys that are very, very much

4:53

in your face, wanting to play, wanting to have

4:55

a good time, And it's it's a really

4:57

hard no because, like, you know, you're gonna

4:59

make them upset. You know that they're, like, the

5:01

outgoing guy in the group. Everybody has that

5:03

guy that they see at the course. at your local club

5:05

that's like, oh my god. I hope he doesn't come over to me in

5:07

the locker room right now and ask this player right now. I really

5:09

hope this guy doesn't make eye contact with me. It's

5:11

like, it's just a common nightmare that you have

5:13

to deal with. The golf course is a weird

5:15

place because you're stuck with them for four to five

5:17

hours, and you really can't get away. So

5:19

it's a commitment to totally.

5:22

And if if this guy was like, hey, we just

5:24

wanna buy a beer, you know, and

5:26

and chat. Like, I can do a beer, drink

5:28

a beer for ten minutes and, like, chat, but

5:30

like you're saying, Frank, dude, I'm committing.

5:32

Let's say now, I've got on

5:34

a Saturday, I've got four and

5:36

a half, three hours to do whatever

5:38

I want. And I'm now in

5:40

this moment on this putt and greet

5:43

committing to you that sometime

5:45

pretty soon, I'm gonna take

5:47

that free whole half of

5:49

a day that I basically have and be

5:51

like, you know what? Introduce me to your stranger

5:53

friends. And I'm not gonna hang out with

5:55

my friends. I wanna just let's just

5:57

all hang out with your friends and, like,

5:59

bring me into your world. I just I

6:01

just said, no. Right? Do a space. I

6:03

just was, like, No. Which

6:06

is the other side of this We're not sure.

6:08

Where I just said I think it's pretty more it's pretty

6:10

common in golf. The only thing that most

6:12

people aren't listening to have to deal with is the

6:14

fact that a lot of the

6:16

general public at a golf course knows who

6:18

we are. So we get the

6:20

random parts where it's like they almost get

6:22

mad that you're you're saying no to

6:24

them when like The average person

6:26

at golf course would never get asked by

6:28

that guy ever in a million years to go golf

6:30

with them. He would just he would just walk by

6:32

him like his other range, but because this guys listen

6:34

to a bunch of the podcast. He knows the whole story.

6:36

He's, like, angry almost that

6:38

you're not doing it. Like, it and

6:40

that's happened a bunch of times. I was, like, what do you

6:42

like, guys would be like, oh, come to this pizza place and

6:44

I'll be like, no. We're like on

6:46

our way to sushi. He's like, you're not gonna come to

6:48

this pizza tonight and, like, review this pizza.

6:50

I bet, well, no. I got my whole, like, family behind me.

6:52

We're gonna go get sushi tonight. Is that alright? And he's

6:54

like, well, I didn't know you were an ass. I didn't know port and I

6:57

employed assholes. Like, what are you talking

6:59

about? Are you why are you saying this to like eighty

7:01

other people that are walking by us right now? Why don't you have pizza

7:03

with them? It's like it's crazy. So,

7:05

yeah. You gotta kind of like take it with

7:07

what do put ourselves on the Internet. We do ask

7:09

for people to watch us and stuff, so you get to go

7:11

with the bat. It's it's kind of a totally

7:13

-- Yeah. -- totally. And it it you

7:15

know, I we've taken invites before,

7:17

especially when I first moved to New York and it was

7:19

hard to get out. I didn't really know that many people

7:21

yet. That's how we got to know Eric Jacobs

7:23

and Jay bespoke. who's our guy

7:25

and Dave and, like, there's definitely

7:27

times to play golf with new people. When you

7:29

meet people, that's a part of business,

7:31

that's a part of life. It's great. but

7:33

it's just in certain scenarios. I was like,

7:35

no. I'm and I really I really thought

7:37

I was gonna forward them with the New York thing.

7:39

I was like, Yeah. Like, my whole

7:41

crew, they live across the country, like,

7:43

fly around here and get it's just probably not

7:45

gonna happen. He's like, well, no. You got you can

7:47

just put together, like, a group of four. And I

7:49

was like, he kinda got

7:51

me there. I'm just I am not gonna

7:53

do that. I yeah.

7:55

No. Nope. No. And it just

7:58

It does pay off though. That's why like like you

7:59

were saying, if you actually do it sometimes, it does pay

8:02

off. Like, you will meet cool people and things

8:04

will happen. But, yeah, it's

8:06

just a big -- Absolutely. -- front. Absolutely.

8:08

And it's you know, if there's some connection,

8:10

I'm way more likely to be, okay, let's

8:12

do that. If if they played in the Barstool

8:14

Classic and I got to hang out with them for fifteen

8:16

minutes and I like these guys who tell me funny

8:18

story or or you go play golf

8:20

with the group and you meet a new guy in that group that

8:22

that guy peels off and he's like, you should play him my

8:24

other pals. There's a connection, like,

8:26

definitely a companion. But this just

8:28

basically cold called me on the potty green. I

8:30

was like, now, dude. Nope. We're just

8:32

not gonna do that. So you'll

8:35

also get it sometimes where they'll say, oh,

8:37

we can film the whole thing too. That'll be

8:39

we'll do that. And it's like, no. I don't boy, I

8:41

don't that's something else I don't want. No. It's

8:44

just a lot. I thought that's where you were going because we

8:46

get a good amount of, like, And I totally

8:48

understand if you listen, what, follow the show,

8:50

we play Bob does sports, and

8:52

we play the country stars, we play the

8:54

NHL teams. and you're

8:56

probably out there thinking, me and

8:58

my force them, we could take you guys

9:00

down. We're funny, realizing, let's do it.

9:02

And we get a billion of those requests. and

9:04

no, we don't say yes to really any of

9:06

them because it's like if we're gonna all get together

9:08

and we're gonna bring our crew about and we're

9:11

gonna film. And we want views on

9:13

YouTube so we can pay the bills. We're

9:15

probably gonna do it against the

9:17

Colorado Atlantic Country Stars. or

9:19

whomever. So I thought it was going that direction. I was

9:21

gonna shut him down with the New York thing. Didn't

9:23

really shut him down. He came at me again.

9:25

And and luck had got through a bit of guys

9:27

out there listening. I apologize. I'm not

9:29

I hope I didn't come off, but boy, I

9:32

just yeah. I just wasn't gonna do it. I

9:34

wasn't gonna get this stranger's number. then

9:36

text them about playing golf together. It just wasn't

9:38

gonna

9:38

happen. showed

9:44

to our presenting sponsor who's come

9:47

on

9:47

late in this year and they've come

9:49

on huge in a huge way. I was

9:51

driving around a Chevy Tahoe this last

9:53

week, courtesy vehicle. This

9:55

thing

9:55

is a tank. Right? It's a

9:58

large vehicle. You could put

10:00

a family in there. You could

10:02

store all kinds of

10:04

stuff. Like, you could put fifteen sets of

10:06

golf clubs in this thing. Yet,

10:08

it was so easy to drive.

10:10

It was elegant and had the infotainment

10:13

system that Frankie always talks about, and

10:15

it looked sleek like

10:17

this giant amazing spacious

10:20

Chevy Tahoe, had had

10:22

this

10:22

sleek, almost

10:24

agile feel to it, and

10:26

then we also had on the t, like we talked

10:28

about in the show. on the eleventh hole in the Talend

10:30

Course, a Chevy Bolt

10:33

EUV. That was just a

10:35

magnificent vehicle I jumped inside

10:37

of it turned it on. My guy, Dan, I

10:39

think was the Chevy guy that was out there. Maybe

10:41

Nick. Maybe Dan or

10:43

Nick. I can't remember exactly. Nick.

10:45

Nick. Nick was on the eleventh tee. He was

10:47

telling us all about this Bolt EUV,

10:50

turned it on, was showing us that

10:52

that infotainment system in the middle

10:54

at house artisticated that thing

10:56

is. And then there's just

10:58

there's just no engine.

11:01

It's just a battery. And

11:03

we're just Dan, they're thinking about that.

11:05

And it's just the giant batteries. Again,

11:07

the thing just doesn't have an engine. I was

11:09

like, I guess it wouldn't have

11:11

and would it because it's just an electric

11:13

vehicle. So the thing was magical.

11:15

Chevy does it extremely well.

11:17

They've been doing it. for so long, nineteen

11:19

thirty four. Is that when they came out with the first

11:21

SUV? Well, I saw them the other day, and I was like, you know,

11:23

so we saw them at the classic. I'm like, great

11:25

to meet you guys. Thanks for everything. We we

11:27

can't wait. to have another year with you guys.

11:29

I'm like and then because they were

11:31

like, we love your reads. Like, they've been

11:33

amazing. And I said, yeah. It started out as like

11:35

a his lesson. Right? Like, nineteen twenty four versus

11:37

SUV in there, like, no. I think it was, like, nineteen thirty.

11:39

Like, corrected me immediately. I was just trying to

11:41

go right at the top of that. We're gonna go right at

11:43

the top. Yeah. Yeah. And then I also

11:45

thought you're committed in classic me fashion.

11:47

I, like, committed to getting a Chevy. I'm like, you know, my

11:49

lease is up. I think I'm just gonna get a Chevy. And

11:51

they're like, oh, yeah. You definitely should. I

11:53

was like, Okay. So now I'm just getting a Chevrolet,

11:55

and I'm definitely gonna get a Chevrolet now.

11:57

So, like, that it's happening.

11:59

They

11:59

got all kinds of electric

12:02

vehicles that you can check check out

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from Bolt to Blazer, Equinox to Silverado,

12:06

Chevy EVs are for everyone

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everywhere. They're affordable, so you don't have to

12:10

be rich. to have an EV these

12:12

days. Like, I

12:13

wouldn't say they they said, like,

12:16

two hundred and sixty miles

12:18

or something this puppy can go. So

12:20

it's like you're on one

12:22

charge, there's both EUV.

12:24

So they're fantastic. And

12:26

that one on the that one on the course was like

12:28

around forty thousand or something like that. Like, these are

12:30

these are actually affordable electric

12:33

vehicles. It's pretty, like,

12:35

phenomenal how they're able to to you don't have

12:37

to be rich to have an

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electric vehicle anymore. They're, like, they're the ones

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Check out the different options that you

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EVs for everyone everywhere.

13:00

Moving on, we got Colin Morekala on

13:02

this show, Dan Rappaport. This is the

13:04

first ever solo, Dan Rappaport

13:06

interview. With Colin Morekala, it's gonna come in

13:08

the second half of the show. you're in the Bahamas,

13:10

the hero world challenge, the whole deal, trying

13:13

to record your own interview

13:16

basically by yourself, it sounds like.

13:18

Yeah. It didn't it didn't go perfectly.

13:21

So just gonna warn everybody out there.

13:23

We gotta we had we had a mishap. We have a

13:25

technological mishap. It happens. I'm not

13:27

I feel like I'm just old enough

13:29

to wear it's not like completely ridiculous

13:31

that I don't know how to like shoot and edit and do

13:33

all that stuff by myself. If I was like three years

13:36

younger, I think it would be completely ridiculous. So

13:38

I never learned any of that stuff. I tried

13:40

to do this. The good news is the the clear

13:42

audio is Collins. So you'll hear you'll hear

13:44

Colin perfectly. Wood talked about

13:46

his wedding and the player impact

13:48

program and live stuff

13:50

and, you know, he the possibility of him

13:52

opening up a restaurant called Mori Kawas just

13:54

like Burrellas. we talked about a lot of

13:56

stuff, but you're not gonna be able

13:58

to hear me very well, which some of you

14:00

probably really like. Mhmm. So to those people, you're

14:02

willing to say because we podcast ever the

14:04

only person we get to hear is call them or

14:06

call. Maybe we fainted the

14:08

faint voice of just Dan RapaPort. So

14:10

you get you get the context, and then you're

14:12

like, okay. know where this is going. Let's just hear one of

14:14

the best golfers in the world talk. We sort of

14:16

floated the idea of transcribing

14:19

what Dan said and then having

14:21

Lurch to a voiceover. and that

14:23

just put a alert.

14:26

More a call interview. So alerts to the interview

14:28

tomorrow. Yeah. Yeah. I do. I think we're just gonna go

14:30

with the GoPro audio from Part of my take

14:32

Oh, dude. So did you see a part of my

14:34

take? I don't know if they I was there with Jacob.

14:36

Yeah. Did that interview come out yet? I haven't watched it.

14:38

I just saw them tweet Yeah. With Kevin

14:40

O'Connell doing so funny. They had basically He,

14:42

like, says it, and then big cat comes in. He's like,

14:44

what if it is. Yeah. They have big cat

14:47

talk sister had Baycat just text

14:50

Jake for all the questions to ask,

14:52

and I just can't wait to listen to that because

14:54

that's so funny because he's such a like

14:56

buttoned up, like, NICE. Yeah. I can't imagine some

14:58

of the things they made would say, which is so

15:00

good. Drop two f bombs on one podcast

15:03

like that. That's so good. So

15:05

anyways, more cows on the show.

15:07

He's he's I mean, more we love cow.

15:09

More cows. He's been great in all of our videos.

15:11

had him on the show months. Frankie interviewed him solo. We've

15:13

interviewed him a few times as a crew. Now

15:15

Dan's interviewing him solo. So

15:17

stay tuned for that. and hero

15:20

work world challenge will be going on this

15:22

weekend. So, hey, I'm sure you're gonna chat about

15:24

that and and all that good stuff.

15:26

Myrtle

15:29

Beach episode one comes

15:31

out tonight? I think are

15:33

we doing six PM Eastern Standard

15:35

Time? Is that our plan? Yeah. Six.

15:37

I hope six yeah. Six PM. This is a

15:39

big episode. It's the Grand Daddy golf course

15:41

in Myrtle Beach, the first one ever. Right?

15:43

Yeah. We

15:46

played a little wolf game too. It was it was a three

15:48

of us. Dan was coming back from his bachelor party. He

15:50

wasn't quite there yet, so we did a little

15:52

frankie. Trent and myself, we

15:54

played a little Wolf game. We mixed up the

15:56

format at the first track at

15:58

Myrtle Beach. So here,

15:59

we're just

15:59

back on YouTube. And then we when

16:02

you choose these local Myrtle Beach

16:04

minor league baseball team, which I

16:06

can't remember the league team. We went

16:08

to the Myrtle Beach, come

16:10

on, guys. It's

16:12

never gonna come on, man. The Myrtle

16:15

Beach the the Cubs affiliate. Oh,

16:17

it's Don't look it up all the Pelicans. He's just

16:19

really looking at come on out. I

16:21

said, right, as you said, don't don't Only

16:23

time -- Really ever -- that actually

16:25

cut in when we wanted you to cut in. Don't kinda text

16:27

us when we have audio issues. You don't say it on

16:29

the podcast. The one time, I said no one's

16:31

saying, they don't wanna try and test my

16:33

brain. You just scream,

16:36

Pelicans. I mean, come

16:38

on, dude. Is that just episode the home

16:40

run derby that we did? Yeah. It was an

16:42

amazing, amazing night. It was. It really

16:44

was. Bush has such a shitty night

16:46

ahead of him too. We just flew across the

16:48

country so bad. It's gonna listen. It was

16:50

also a Domasters

16:52

talk on the show, and then he's

16:54

gonna just stay up all

16:56

night, editing this fucking

16:58

podcast, putting it in a video

17:00

format, so he can put it on YouTube. He's got to deal

17:02

with Dan's GoPro and sync it up with

17:04

more cows. It's just the

17:07

worst night ever for Alex Bush.

17:10

It also started to work because I couldn't I

17:12

couldn't get the I couldn't get the case

17:14

off. It was a really it's a I feel

17:16

bad, Alex. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. We

17:18

so we Alex and I did just get done

17:20

traveling. We flew back from Arizona, Barcelona

17:23

championship. We were there. It was a

17:25

great time we just flew back I flew back from

17:27

Phoenix to JFK, and I have one thing

17:29

that I wanna say to pilots. I know we've had

17:31

pilots on this show before. I

17:33

think we have some pilots that listen to the show. I

17:35

need them to know one thing. Going

17:38

forward,

17:38

forward when you

17:39

when we land and you

17:42

brag, that we

17:43

are early, you

17:44

gotta check with the gate to see if

17:46

it's occupied or not. Because if

17:49

you brag about being early,

17:51

like I like our guy did tonight. He said,

17:53

we just landed. We're, you know,

17:55

twenty minutes early. Welcome to JFK.

17:57

Welcome to New York. And

17:59

then two minutes later,

17:59

he said, bad news, the

18:01

gate is occupied. We're gonna have to sit

18:03

here for twenty minutes before we can

18:06

pull in. You can get off this airplane. You

18:09

do not you no longer get to brag about

18:11

getting here early when the gate isn't

18:14

open? Yeah. It's you know, there's

18:16

there it ain't over till

18:18

the fat lady sings. I would say, you're not you haven't

18:20

arrived until you get off the airplane. Right?

18:23

I mean I agree. You you

18:25

even when they like, right when the wheels touch

18:27

down sometimes, they go, like,

18:30

dang, and then they go, well, come to Phoenix.

18:32

And you're like, well, I'm not I'm on I'm just on an

18:34

airplane still. I'm not in not

18:36

I'm not at the destination. I'm still sitting.

18:38

I'm an identical situation

18:41

to two hours ago when we were up in

18:43

the sky. Nothing's changed. Some of the studies The thing that drove me

18:45

crazy about the guy tonight was he was cocky

18:47

when we landed. He was cocky about,

18:49

like, we're early. How about that? That's

18:51

pretty good. We made good time.

18:53

And everybody's excited, obviously, because we

18:55

got there early. And then a couple minutes later,

18:57

he's like, we're gonna be sitting here for the

18:59

next half hour. So I'll buckle

19:01

up. Nobody stand up. Nobody go to the

19:03

bathroom. Just stay in your seats. It's like What was

19:05

he, like, obnoxiously cocky to the point where if

19:08

you actually did get to the gate right away. Would you

19:10

still have not liked this guy or was it like

19:12

okay until until it

19:14

flipped? It was okay until it

19:16

flipped, but you you

19:18

run the risk of the gate being

19:20

occupied. They just need to know that.

19:22

They gotta know what the gate situation

19:24

is before they start you know, fire and off

19:26

rifles and fireworks being like, we made it

19:28

early to that. I saw this on

19:30

Instagram Reels. This guy, his name is

19:32

rowdy lunchbox. I don't know how it

19:34

popped up to set every pilot ever

19:36

and he's wearing a headset. And he just

19:38

goes, like, you hear

19:40

the dang and he goes, deepest

19:43

breath ever. He goes like boom. And

19:45

then he eats the mic. He's like,

19:47

they really do that.

19:49

It's just fucking. Bro. You have

19:52

to I laughed at

19:54

it for, like, twenty five straight minutes

19:56

today. It's that deep breath and

19:58

then it's like you put the mic

20:00

inside your fucking esophagus, essentially.

20:02

Oh my god. Yeah. I'm really

20:04

at my most capable of murder when I'm

20:06

sitting in the toilet. I guess they they

20:09

did successfully flew you through

20:11

like an aluminum can

20:13

like that thirty thousand feet. So, like,

20:15

I guess they're kind of being like, hey, you fucking

20:18

eightyth you morons that are sitting sleeping in

20:20

your chair. I just flew you through the sky and

20:22

landed you here. Well, I'm gonna be a little

20:24

cocky right now because I No. But that's not

20:26

the brag. That's the me that Brag

20:28

isn't. The brag isn't oh my god. I just

20:30

flew this plane across the country, whatever

20:32

it's saying. I flew this plane faster

20:34

than you thought I was going to, and you are now gonna

20:36

be able to go to your destination. I

20:38

also kept you alive. I also kept

20:40

you alive. I should've fucking

20:42

slung you guys around back there while you

20:44

were drinking your mimosas. What are

20:46

you nuts? Listen,

20:48

these days? Airplane

20:49

travel is not that impressive. They pretty

20:51

much fly themselves at this point. A hundred

20:53

percent -- Dude, I don't know. -- in a rush. I

20:55

heard about autopilot, dude. I

20:57

mean It's still pretty crazy. Yep.

21:00

I got kind of like the plane. six six would say that

21:02

it's pretty normal and, like, cars are

21:04

more like, I we should be congratulating our

21:06

Uber drivers, Tim. forget me from the airport

21:08

when you get more You don't do that? I am. You

21:11

don't do that when you right when he pulls

21:13

up. I got that. Thank

21:15

you. I got this airs again the other day

21:17

in the plane. This morning, it was

21:19

just like I just thought it was gonna just fall

21:21

out of the sky. It was just those we had

21:23

some, like, decently like,

21:25

pretty aggressive turbulence at one

21:28

point. And it's like, Matt, this

21:30

thing's just going down. There's I'm

21:32

just guy and they're being like fuck, fuck,

21:34

fuck, fuck. And they're never gonna tell you. They'll never

21:36

tell you. You'll just see the oxygen tanks come

21:38

down and you'll be like, alright, that's happening.

21:41

I probably sound ungrateful, but

21:43

when I have a travel day like that,

21:45

I like, right now, I just got

21:48

back. I'm gonna be a little aggravated. I'm sure if you ask

21:50

me in twenty four hours, I'll be like, they do a great

21:52

job. I'm glad they get me from place to place.

21:54

But just right now, the wound is still

21:56

I like to do this after you have long

21:58

days of travel.

21:59

Have you

22:01

rethought the red eye situation because

22:03

you're an anti red eye guy. So

22:06

and I took the red eye. You didn't. And then

22:08

so I always like to see the comparison if you've

22:10

now changed to being a red eye

22:12

person? No. No. No. No. No. Okay. Absolutely not.

22:14

And I don't I no. No. I think a

22:16

red eye ruins two days. That's,

22:18

like, incorrect. I was, like, like

22:20

Trent legitimately Oh, don't woke up at eight

22:23

o'clock this morning and fucking Arizona and got

22:25

home at, like, nine o'clock at night in New

22:27

York. I was just in my bed at five

22:29

thirty in the morning, and I woke up at nine thirty,

22:31

and I just had a full day. Did a lot of things

22:33

all day long. go back to sleep. But,

22:35

yeah, go back to sleep. even wake up on the stove then

22:37

you're they're all dead. Rather, even if I slept

22:39

until nine o'clock at night, I

22:41

would still Well, this being a better situation than

22:43

Trent was because he was on a plane

22:45

all day. On this particular

22:47

topic, Franky refuses to just let me do

22:49

what I want. Well, not bother me. No. No. It's a

22:51

it's a debate, and then I'm just giving you I've

22:53

said that I don't wanna debate it

22:55

anymore. on this side, I I hate red

22:57

eyes,

22:57

debate. But but you understand that

23:00

my side of it, that it that, like, you could

23:02

argue that is the more efficient, better

23:04

choice. I can't sleep on planes,

23:06

bro. I didn't

23:06

sleep on the plane. You don't sleep

23:08

the whole time on a red eye? No.

23:11

That's

23:12

so I didn't mean I I can't I can't sit

23:14

the whole time. I just kinda watch a movie, slept

23:16

for, like, an hour, woke up, listen

23:19

to music, landed at five. You just go to you just effectively go

23:21

to bed really late that night. Yeah.

23:23

I side with friends. I never

23:25

thought about opinion here, but I'm not

23:27

on a team. I don't if

23:29

you just it's preferential that I don't think it

23:31

really I just think that, like, when you're

23:34

when you're, like, for work. Right?

23:36

When your duty or your task

23:38

is done, let's say, six o'clock

23:40

the night before. The fact that you're signing

23:42

up to then get to your home at,

23:44

like, eight o'clock the next day to

23:46

me is insane. that's

23:48

my opinion in this debate. It's like I'd

23:50

rather just be home as fast as possible. And then

23:52

whatever happens that next day just

23:54

happens. But I could also

23:56

see Trent's argument be that like his

23:58

night, the night before

23:59

his twelve hour stretch was so

24:02

infinitely better than yours.

24:04

like,

24:04

he was at his hotel at, like, seven o'clock

24:06

at night and slept until, like, seven

24:08

o'clock in the morning, and he probably ate some candy.

24:10

He probably watched a couple shows in

24:13

his comfortable hotel bed while you were fucking in

24:15

Uber, then you were, like, waiting in line and the

24:17

pilot was bragging about, god knows

24:19

what and, like, That was your I

24:21

just think you're sleeping either way at some point in

24:24

those next twenty four hours, and I'd rather do it in

24:26

my

24:27

bed.

24:29

you know, I agree with

24:31

you. I just am trying to -- Okay. -- I actually agree with

24:33

you trying to I I don't I don't take red eyes if I

24:35

can gosh. Well well, you better watch out because you're gonna get in a

24:37

lot of arguments going forward. Right? We're just gonna keep

24:39

talking about this. We still say two to go

24:41

back to the pilot thing. I

24:44

think if a if a plane if

24:46

one of these commercial airliners did

24:48

go down, I don't think the reaction

24:50

would be, like, Yeah. It's tough. I mean,

24:52

it's tough to fly a plane, so that's, you know, that's

24:54

kind of I'm not I'll happen. Yeah.

24:57

I think this I think the reaction would be

24:59

like, wow. It was a huge

25:01

fuck up by that. Like, huge that he

25:03

let that happen. Like, I think I don't think

25:05

it would just be like, the

25:07

reaction wouldn't be yeah, it would

25:09

have been an incredible feat if he got the plane there. That I you

25:12

know, I just think people agree with that.

25:14

It'd be pretty devastated if

25:16

if fucked up at a way down. Man, they were on track to get there early

25:18

too. Damn. I feel like it was gonna be

25:20

a plane accidents. See. I feel like we're just putting I

25:22

think so. Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee, Gee. Gee. Gee. Gee. Gee Gee. Gee. Gee. Gee Gee. Gee? Gee

25:26

feel like commercial planes in the United States

25:28

of America at this point are in

25:30

a pretty good statistical spot.

25:33

that's what I that's what I was saying. I remember the last

25:35

the last, like, commercial airliner. Yeah. There's always

25:37

the the the, you know, kooky guy who's trying

25:39

to fly through a thunderstorm. Also, I feel like

25:41

Malaysia had a bad stretch there. No. Malaysia

25:44

was really bad. They had a bad stretch, the

25:46

one that's still missing, and then a couple others

25:48

went down. to think that was a bad

25:50

stretch. I didn't I didn't well, I wouldn't feel great

25:52

if I was flying through Malaysia over the

25:54

last decade. But generally, in the

25:56

United States of America, if you're

25:58

flying commercial at this point, I do feel pretty good.

26:00

I will say that there will be a point in

26:02

the future where a commercial airliner

26:04

in the United States will go

26:07

down. Yeah. Yeah. I

26:08

don't know why it lasted that, but yes. Right. It's

26:10

just just like it was like when we talked about a million

26:12

people dying with of COVID, you you have to battle.

26:14

And I doubled down and said that story on KFC

26:17

Radio. So that's just been

26:19

that's twice this week that I did that. And then yeah. No. It's I don't find that

26:21

-- Yeah. -- audio bromo about

26:23

your your Instagram algorithms.

26:27

Gosh. Tough.

26:29

My Instagram algorithm is just a bunch

26:31

of breastfeeding women. I don't

26:33

know how. One time, they got thrown into

26:35

the mix, and I kinda like stopped

26:38

over it, looked at that. I said, does that what I think it

26:40

is? It was like a nipple. Like, it's

26:42

this Instagram. What's happening? And then, like,

26:44

a baby came into the fucking fold, and I'm

26:46

like, this is insane. So then I

26:48

scrolled. Scrolled. Saw a bunch of bats

26:50

getting cracked and jiggling booties and

26:53

boobs everywhere. And then again, like,

26:55

the next refresh or maybe like a day later, it's

26:57

just filled. I was like, what and it was leading

26:59

right into the interview and I had to break it up. It

27:01

was like a very very new thing that I

27:03

was dealing with. I've luckily gotten away from

27:05

it. I've like beaten the algorithm. I've clicked

27:07

on, like, every other thing that you can possibly

27:09

click on. Like, I think I

27:11

watched I watch, like, edging

27:14

on, like, a grass. On grass. Like, they were

27:16

just, like, going down. You watch

27:18

edging? Yeah. Okay. I watched

27:20

that an hour's worth of that, like, on a

27:22

plane, and now it's just a bunch of

27:24

it. Now I sometimes because mine I

27:26

mean, my explore thing will

27:28

just be tits and ass. Sometimes I

27:30

mean, just pure tits and ass at some

27:32

point, and they'll mix in an occasional golf

27:35

guy one. and I'll get to the point where I'm I

27:37

need to really refresh my algorithm. So

27:39

I'll just sit through golf stuff that I don't even

27:41

wanna watch and click on a bunch of them

27:43

so that it'll it'll at least cleanse

27:46

my my explore page

27:48

or whatever whatever that page is called

27:50

a little bit. Mine

27:51

is just all golfing. It has both all

27:54

golf links.

27:54

just all golf things of the with, like,

27:57

a soccer guy, but all golf. I've been

27:59

really into English bulldogs recently. So

28:01

mine's a lot of English I wanted to get one from him. It's

28:03

not gonna show mine. I'm not gonna show mine either.

28:05

Dude, I I've said this

28:07

for sure on the podcast and

28:09

it is insane that we

28:11

don't talk about this every single day. So you have your phone unlocked. I just

28:13

said this in the opposite data at Rudy. You have

28:15

your phone unlocked and you just say, hey

28:18

Siri. and it pops up around the

28:20

bottom. It's spinning. So

28:22

it has to be listening

28:24

at all times. It

28:26

It is. But I think that's like a document. I

28:28

know that we all say, like, smartphones are listening

28:30

to us. You see that ad I got? It's like,

28:32

we're all just kind of like saying it, but

28:34

you don't actually sit down and think about that they

28:37

actually are, like a

28:39

factual statement they have to be.

28:41

Have you logically They ever for it to hear

28:43

the word a series, It

28:45

has to be listening to the word before and the word after and the

28:47

words during. Horacio wouldn't be able to to understand

28:49

what the fuck you're saying. You understand? You're gonna

28:51

curve you're gonna curve You got

28:53

a use of racial slurs. That's what it comes down to.

28:56

You gotta just not do that as much. It's I don't

28:58

know who you're talking to. You're looking at Danny when he said that

29:00

that was insane. But, like, if he said, Frankie,

29:03

This is crazy. But no, it's

29:05

just a joke. Yeah.

29:07

I mean, obviously. We no.

29:09

It's just absolutely fucking

29:12

asinine. we just allow that to

29:14

happen. Did you ever tried, like, test

29:16

today where you just talk with your friends about, like,

29:18

guitars or something? Yeah. It happened to And then

29:20

it it will show up. will show I was, like, talking Even if

29:22

you don't see anything in the office,

29:24

like, a a product, I

29:26

think it was,

29:26

like, this thing that someone saw on Instagram saying,

29:29

like, oh, it's a back scratcher

29:31

that attaches to, like, your fucking

29:33

wall. And it

29:33

just kinda tickles your neck. And,

29:36

like, just those words. Dude, the next

29:38

day, I got an ad for it. I was like,

29:40

what the fuck. Yeah,

29:42

too. I mean, have you guys

29:44

seen the snowden at snowden

29:46

documentary on Netflix? No.

29:48

I

29:48

mean, bro, like, I

29:50

mean, the government was literally just, like, they

29:52

would watch girls strip and stuff through

29:54

their laptops. Like, their I

29:58

mean, it was this is just what they

30:00

were doing. They and there's a reason

30:02

Zuckerberg, like, in all his pictures, covers his

30:04

fucking laptop thing. with a little piece of tape in his

30:06

microphone. Like, they -- Yeah. -- they

30:08

absolutely are listening. Now there's been a bunch

30:10

of backlash in the last five or six years

30:12

over that. so they've changed some laws and

30:14

shit. But I mean, the government for a

30:16

while there didn't say and all

30:18

that, a, they kinda had a bit of a

30:20

pass and then b, get

30:22

bad actors and everything. We talk about it all the time.

30:24

You get bad actors and every side of everything. So

30:26

now you get some people that have the actual

30:28

technological capabilities to

30:30

just plug into your laptop or

30:32

plug into your phone and just watch you right

30:34

now. Fuck, yeah, they do that. So now

30:36

that thing's listed in all the time. It's

30:39

absolutely listening. Yeah. I got a Dani fact

30:41

for you guys. My mom's cousin

30:43

was the only US senator. And, yes,

30:45

my mom's cousin was a senator

30:47

who voted no on the

30:49

Patriot Act. And the Patriot Act

30:51

is what they passed on after nine eleven

30:53

to allow everyone to

30:55

allow the government

30:56

to basically spy on everyone to try and sniff out

30:58

terrorists Russ Feingold is his name.

31:00

He voted no on the Patriot Act, and

31:02

he was a senator. The Patriot Act

31:04

sniff out terrorists. Like, has

31:06

it been successful?

31:08

I feel like it's one of those things where you don't really

31:11

know. Right? It's like, if if it is

31:13

working, they're probably not gonna tell you -- Right. -- to

31:15

get down to a little bit of a

31:17

polarized discussion. we're gonna Well,

31:19

yeah. Yep. For sure.

31:21

But I think that so I

31:23

guess I would say that I'm on the

31:25

side of I want as much safety as possible we'll

31:27

see like, at the airport, I always say just, like, I'll

31:29

get naked if I have to. You know what I mean? Yeah. Just

31:31

don't give a fuck. And at the end of the day, if they

31:33

wanna hear me talking about, like, like,

31:36

talking to Siri, like, big boobs, pornhub.

31:38

Like, I just what's the worst that's gonna happen out

31:40

of that? You know what I mean? Like, if It's

31:42

always about searching for, like, how to make

31:44

a bomb. Like, I mean, I don't think I'm

31:46

gonna get much trouble there. No. I agree.

31:49

I think even too, like, if if if the

31:51

government or somebody's, like, watching through my

31:53

iPad one night when I'm like, oh,

31:55

god. And that gets out there. I'd

31:57

be like, well, if that got out there, that's not

31:59

ideal, but I'd also be like, oh, news

32:01

flash, rigs, master bases. Right.

32:03

Right. The only I've right.

32:05

I'm with you on that. It's just the

32:07

point. the angle would be really tough for me. Just I

32:09

know I look disgusting when

32:11

that's happening. Like, it's not it's

32:13

not a pretty picture. It's

32:15

not beautiful. It's not art. It's

32:17

not it's nothing. It's it's

32:20

horrible. But you're right. Like,

32:22

yeah. I we I jerk So be it. Yeah.

32:24

I mean, again, be wouldn't be the most

32:26

flattering. Shins, like, oh,

32:28

yeah. What do you think? I don't like my

32:30

drirkos? Probably not great, especially for that

32:32

fucking iPads. the program. Right.

32:34

Slaps and shit. It's not

32:36

good. Not okay good.

32:38

Oh, boy. It's all listening. Yeah.

32:40

I don't know. But we all once you get

32:42

to the bottom of it, it's like, I don't like, what am

32:44

I gonna do? Leave my phone at home? Like, I don't

32:46

I don't just that's

32:48

that's kind way that it's also the scenario where it's, like, if

32:50

you're really mad about them listening, then

32:53

there's something else going on. You know what I mean?

32:55

Right. Right. If you're that concerned about

32:57

that you probably I

32:59

understand, like, well, I'm not saying that your mom's cousin

33:01

is, like, on the side of, like, we need to protect everything

33:03

because there's obviously two sides to every argument. It can

33:05

get dicey where people can, like, they can

33:07

legitimately fuck with people's lives if they have

33:09

access to all these things. They're like swaying. That's

33:11

what they did. Yeah. They did that. They're

33:13

swaying elections. They're doing all these

33:15

things with insanity. But at the end of the

33:17

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33:19

two choices, you I don't give a shit.

33:21

Right. I don't give a shit. I just don't give a shit. I

33:23

just like you said, there's nothing that I'm doing.

33:25

That's that's enough that if

33:27

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33:29

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35:24

Barcelona classic

35:26

championship fantastic two and a half

35:28

days at Greyhawk about as good as it could have

35:32

gone. a

35:32

man, a figure who's been on this podcast before who

35:35

was a giant player

35:37

in the entire Pebble

35:40

Beach, Frankie, and his dad, Broken DoorLock,

35:44

Saga, Josh Isner,

35:45

and his partner,

35:48

Brendon Mahoney, one, the

35:50

fourth Annual Barstool Classic.

35:53

Pretty incredible. They've

35:55

made it phenomenal. it is very

35:57

funny that a guy that he's a stick. Right? Yeah. He's very funny

36:00

that a guy that that pays for

36:02

a, you know, a a

36:04

surreal golf

36:06

strip that we talk about on this podcast frequently

36:08

to dead body classic, who puts all that together, who

36:11

essentially covers most of it,

36:13

which is preposterous who

36:16

has taken us on fantastic

36:19

golf trips who put Frankie and

36:21

his dad up in a in a

36:23

dream father son trip condo

36:26

in Pebble Beach that he wins our

36:28

golf tournament. I get

36:30

those optics. Boy, is that a

36:33

little bit controversy, as some people say.

36:36

But he's a really good player. So

36:38

as his partner Mahoney, they're

36:40

fantastic players. Josh is about a

36:42

scratch, I wanna say, or

36:44

maybe point five or so right now,

36:46

index. And I think Mahoney

36:48

is maybe

36:50

even better. and they just played lights out and followed them around in

36:52

the back nine yesterday

36:54

during the final round for quite a bit. The

36:56

first six holes or so of the

36:58

back nine they were

37:00

unconscious. They were throwing darts. Josh made,

37:02

like, fifteen footer on ten for

37:04

birdie. He actually missed, like, a four

37:06

footer for birdie, that eagle

37:08

on eleven. They played lights out. And and then in the in the

37:10

alternate shot, they played phenomenal as

37:12

well. They had a pretty easy par in the

37:14

tentpole. I only made a good, like, two and a

37:16

half footer. and then they

37:18

were on the green button for eagle

37:20

on the final hole. And

37:22

still with how well they played, they

37:24

only won by one shot after thirty eight holes.

37:26

So it was phenomenal.

37:28

Congratulations to Josh Brennan. We're gonna get them on

37:30

the show. at one point,

37:32

that was, like, the first question he asked afterwards. Like,

37:34

do I get an appearance on the podcast

37:36

now? Yes, you do. Josh has

37:38

a Boris dual pirate

37:40

dog tattoo He's a

37:42

gigantic Barstool fan and

37:44

a great dude. He's also, like, Lurch's boss.

37:46

So there's a lot of connections here for

37:48

a guy that won the Barstool Classic Championship.

37:50

they did defer the cash and the pricing because they'd like to retain

37:52

their amateur status. And Josh has, like,

37:54

more money than God. So I don't think

37:57

he needs that. and and then they're gonna I

37:59

think give it to charity is what they're hoping to

38:02

do and figure out what they're allowed to do and

38:04

what they're not to in

38:06

terms of tating where it goes, so they

38:08

don't ruin their amateur status. But

38:10

congrats to them. You boys,

38:12

Frankie and Trent, got their yesterday

38:14

and saw the situation. Micah. Pretty stunning what they were able to do

38:16

with the entire build out and

38:18

signage and

38:20

hosting from Greyhawk

38:22

and the Barstool Tea. Yeah. I was passed

38:24

out. I mean, I saw we saw

38:26

only six hours worth of the Barstool Classic.

38:28

It was a full weekend extravaganza.

38:31

started at the Barstool Scottsdale bar.

38:33

Everyone that I met had raved about the

38:35

bar even though, like, a couple of the nights

38:37

of shoulder, shoulder upstairs, whatever was packed.

38:39

they said that it couldn't have been better. Everyone was drinking and food

38:41

was good the whole deal. Then you

38:44

have the first round and then the party

38:46

everyone was talking about after the first round, they

38:48

get together. over there at

38:50

Greyhawk. It was right there by, like, the curve

38:52

VIP lounge overlooking the water, the

38:54

little lake that goes around, the

38:56

eighteenth hole. really, really cool spot at Greyhawk. I can't even

38:58

imagine picking a better venue for this

39:00

championship. When I walked in on Sunday I'm

39:02

sorry. When was that? That was

39:04

Tuesday. Wow. And I walked in two

39:06

years ago. Well, yesterday. We did

39:08

cyber Monday stuff. Also, thank you to everyone

39:10

that purchased and -- Yeah. -- won all the

39:12

contests and amazing

39:14

thank you. Hute. Another year where it's just absurd that people wanna wrap

39:16

the brand the way that they do. It's an amazing

39:18

world we use. Like, he gave away his house. So he gave

39:20

away a lot

39:22

of stuff. I got barely anything left. It's a blue it's a green screen

39:24

monitor. I'm sending so I have a I have a high

39:26

toe wed. I got a GT putter.

39:28

I got eight hundred

39:30

dollar barstool, one one of one

39:32

additional stacked bag. And I

39:34

got balls. I got I got all these things I'm

39:36

shipping out tomorrow. It cost me, like, a

39:38

thousand dollars shipping is

39:40

insane. But it was worth it because a lot of

39:42

people are pushing the brand. But so I get there

39:44

on Tuesday with Trent, walk in.

39:46

I see the setup. and people have already been

39:48

used to this because you guys have been there for three or four

39:50

days. I almost passed away when I

39:52

saw the fact that we had

39:54

a legitimate like PGA tour level. I thought I was at like

39:56

the 3M. I never in my life saw

39:58

so much signage, you pull

39:59

in, there's flags of all

40:02

the advertisers, Chevrolet,

40:04

curved. I mean, tailor made

40:06

full swing. It was insane. As

40:08

you go down, the the entrance way, you're

40:10

going to the main shop. You see flags everywhere. There's

40:13

barstool written into the grass. You go

40:15

through the locker room. when

40:17

you walk into the clubhouse is a huge Christmas

40:19

tree, the biggest Christmas tree I've ever seen in my

40:21

life inside a building, and then, like,

40:24

the trophies listening off of like the angels that were put on the Christmas

40:26

tree. It was insane. I never see anything like it.

40:28

You go into the back, on the patio,

40:30

they have the USA game on top

40:32

of the fire pit where

40:34

all like the family

40:35

and friends are watching the USA game,

40:37

then you turn the corner and there's like

40:39

a water structure

40:40

of of a truly can

40:43

That was the one. Green. Like, legit, like,

40:45

the 3M. When you see the 3M in the middle of

40:47

the water and when you're in when you're

40:50

in Minnesota, I've never seen an amateur

40:52

tournament put on like this shout to lease this

40:54

shout to the whole entire crew, all the guys that drive

40:56

from place

40:58

to place rigs. I know you deal with them

41:00

daily daily. We got to see a lot of the classic this year. We went to a bunch of them.

41:02

It isn't amazing what they're able to

41:04

do. There's a lot of golf events

41:07

that go on in the There's country clubs has events every single

41:10

week, every Monday. There's a freaking event at

41:12

every single golf course legitimately around

41:14

the world. I don't think I've ever

41:16

seen anything like this put on

41:18

for amateur golfers. Obviously, you have to be

41:20

good to win at the end. But like the fact that

41:22

we do something where I

41:24

met people that made a week's long trip out

41:26

of it. They're legitimately vacation

41:28

around the Barstool Classic

41:30

Championship. This is a life event.

41:32

It's like It's one of those, like, what's what's those memories that you call,

41:34

like, a, like, a made bucket list? Like, a major

41:36

memory in your life. Like,

41:38

it's, like, It's like a term for Fucking

41:40

list memory. No. There's, like, like, like, your wedding's supposed

41:42

to be like, like, there's, like, a memory. Right?

41:44

Like, a fuck. There's a word

41:46

enduring memory. No. Whatever. I'll think of it

41:48

hopefully, but seeing in the show. But is it memory?

41:50

Or are you just thinking of the That's

41:52

what I was gonna say too, but I don't

41:54

wanna Here's what I word for it. Really

41:57

good memory word for it. lasting

41:59

memory memory. No. Last thing memory. No.

42:01

Oh, that was it for sure. I'm trying to lasting memory.

42:03

I think we've thrown three or four good candidates. Last thing

42:06

is pretty good at life. like, benchmark,

42:08

you know, someone's sitting home being like, it's this

42:10

memory. Core memory.

42:12

A core memory. Do you have I

42:14

think what that, like, changes your Last thing memory is a core Right.

42:16

Core memory, I think, is something

42:18

that, like, builds your character and, like,

42:20

your life, isn't it? I think, I

42:23

I could be wrong, but I think core memory is something

42:26

that happens to when you're a child that you

42:28

don't remember, but it ends up

42:30

affecting your life in ways that you

42:32

don't realize. Is core memory too, like, part of

42:34

a computer? That's, like, the

42:36

key. Either way, I saw

42:38

people legitimately a great run, by

42:40

the way. You were on great. I saw that he

42:42

could think about it. fundamentally, like,

42:44

changing it was changing their

42:46

lives out there. Like, I watched this family

42:48

walk there and they're the the the father

42:50

was in years. He said his son seen

42:52

him this into a tournament before. He said

42:54

he's never seen this type of signage and

42:57

all of, like, the vibe around it, the driving ranges

43:00

roped off for them. It was insane. This one

43:02

guy came out to me so he played Division one College

43:04

Golf, and this was the most fun he's ever had in his

43:06

entire life planning golf. that.

43:08

I so I'm looking up right now.

43:10

Urban Dictionary says a reference from the

43:12

Pixar film inside out.

43:15

Core memories are created when a person

43:17

experiences a certain event that defines one of

43:19

their behavioral traits. They're stored

43:21

inside the brain, for lasting basically memory. So I

43:23

think that's I think you got there. I

43:26

did watch that you got a lot, and then that was a great

43:28

movie. I think that's what When I saw Pixar, I was like, you

43:30

definitely got this

43:32

from Pixar But look, I knew kind

43:34

of what to expect. I was very

43:36

involved in what it was going to

43:38

look like.

43:40

I was blown away like you and I walked there on morning and saw the

43:43

build out and signage and the whole

43:45

deal. There's the island with the

43:47

Truly and the Hard Seltzer. it

43:49

was fucking stunning. Shout out to MB and her

43:52

entire team who do

43:54

the marketing branding partnerships at Barstool.

43:57

and the signage, and there's a bunch of people that work with her,

43:59

shout out to, obviously, Lisa and

44:02

Tricia and Mancini and the

44:04

entire events team that

44:06

handle everything. getting this thing

44:08

smoothly. We've got like you said, the guys on

44:10

the truck, Ryan, and Taylor Ray,

44:12

there's so many people that are heavily, heavily,

44:14

heavily involved in making the

44:16

Marshall classic actually happen day in and

44:18

day out. And for them to build out

44:20

the the championship at Greyhawk like

44:22

they did, it was a

44:24

fucking tour event. It was roped off the

44:26

practice areas so that the players were,

44:28

like, literally inside the ropes

44:30

practicing. It felt like a true

44:32

tour event it blew me away

44:34

at how how much the place just popped for the championship.

44:37

How how real It

44:39

felt Dell Cochrane is a good friend

44:42

of mine who's one of the founding

44:44

partners of Greyhawk and owners of

44:46

Greyhawk who's up there all

44:48

the time. he sat around all day Monday

44:50

and

44:50

followed along all day Tuesday. And

44:52

I had, you know, a little lunch and

44:54

a bite to eat with him on on Tuesday, I

44:57

think, for a while. And he

44:59

just said, we've done so many events up here. He was like, I

45:01

can't remember one that blew me

45:03

away as much as

45:06

this one. And I wanna give a

45:08

shout out to the actual participants because Greyhawk told me last night that

45:10

they heard from multiple staff members who said

45:12

of all the events that we've done

45:15

They don't know that they've ever had a crowd that

45:17

was more respectful and

45:20

friendlier and fun than the

45:22

Barstool classic

45:24

crowd. which is hard to pull off. We had one guy, I think,

45:26

fell into the creek

45:28

on ten yesterday during the playoff.

45:32

who will do intoxicated. But outside of that, I

45:34

really didn't hear of many issues. And I think

45:37

one out of, like, two hundred and

45:39

fifty, three hundred people over

45:41

the course of two and a half days is your

45:44

pretty good pretty good percentage you're rolling

45:46

with. So overall, it was

45:48

a massive massive success.

45:50

You know, we sought we

45:53

we we started the whole thing. The

45:55

whole thinking was like, Golf is such a

45:57

cool sport and that If you're a golf

45:59

fan, you probably play golf and you think about your golf swing and you work

46:01

on your short game and you watch fucking swing

46:03

videos and then once a week or once

46:05

every couple weeks, maybe

46:07

five times a week, depending who you are in your lifestyle. You

46:10

get to go out and you get to play

46:12

fucking golf course. You get to test your

46:14

game against your

46:16

buddies, whatever. But you always are thinking,

46:18

what would I shoot in that course? How would I stack up against these folks? And different

46:21

entities have tried you

46:24

know, amateur tours. Ours technically isn't in the amateur tour, but

46:26

for all intents and purposes, that's the best way

46:28

to probably define it, that people would

46:31

understand it. But Golf Channel did their AM tour. There's a lot of

46:33

different entities that have tried to put together and

46:36

capture this whole environment of people

46:38

playing golf. we said four

46:40

or five years ago, I don't know that

46:42

there's a better company

46:45

organization on earth. better position

46:48

to do this properly than us because we

46:50

have all the fan base. We have the stowage. We

46:52

have the resources. We are we are hands

46:54

on enough that we can control it. but

46:57

big enough that we can get backing and all that huge shout

46:59

out to Truly who that first year came

47:01

on for seven

47:04

fucking figures before a tournament had ever even occurred.

47:06

A Barcelona classic never occurred. They came

47:08

on in two thousand eighteen or nineteen, I

47:10

guess, that was probably two thousand nineteen.

47:13

And they've been the title sponsor ever since, and they've

47:15

been phenomenal. Now they've got the

47:18

truly vodka seltzers with real

47:20

vodka in them that

47:22

are just delicious, but they came on. Erica got behind it.

47:24

Sales got behind it. Now

47:26

everybody on foreplay has gotten very much behind it

47:28

from the

47:30

production guys. Frankie and Trent Dan's been a few, but you guys have gone to a lot more now

47:32

and gotten into it. People fucking love

47:34

it. Like a lot of people just the qualifier

47:36

themselves or

47:38

itself. it's self people

47:40

come up to us towards the end of it. Be like, this was a top five

47:42

day of the year for me. I had so much fun.

47:44

And the championship is that

47:47

times a million. I mean, it was

47:49

it's a vacation, but you get to compete for

47:51

a title. There were some huge

47:53

shots under pressure. you got hundreds of thousands of people watching these

47:55

videos. We had, like, two, three hundred people in

47:58

real time following along.

47:59

So

48:00

it was pretty pretty surreal to

48:02

see it all come to fruition. And it

48:04

made me jealous that people got to

48:06

play because like that environment in

48:08

the whole scene at Greyhawk, was

48:11

just as good as it as it could be. So it

48:13

was fucking awesome. It was great. Yeah. I think it kinda

48:16

gets up under the rug sometimes that the par the

48:18

barstool classic is so big that

48:20

it could be the only thing we did and we'd be

48:22

like a massive, massive brand.

48:24

It would be we'd have four first

48:26

time jobs and, like, we'd I'd like, we'd able to buy houses have

48:28

legit salaries based off of the

48:30

the how big and how massive

48:34

this thing is. So when they see us on podcasts and they see us doing all these videos, we're going to

48:37

Scott, learn all the like, the

48:39

the the classic is

48:41

the juice. It's crazy how

48:44

big it is. You have to see the sponsors

48:46

on this thing, those flags when you

48:48

drive down that entranceway.

48:50

You feel like this is

48:52

something big, like, really big. Dude,

48:54

there was a fucking car on the

48:56

tea box. And if someone just made a

48:58

hole, one, there's drove they literally were able to

49:00

drive home with it. I think someone hit the

49:02

pin, they came closer. But Yeah. They did. I did the

49:04

pin. That was yeah. It was it's

49:06

it's

49:07

massive. Massive. It's

49:08

been eye opening for me. Obviously, paying a lot more attention to it

49:11

now since I've joined. And between the

49:13

merch and the classic, it's

49:16

just unbelievable to me how many fans are out there and, like,

49:18

we've talked about this a lot, you know. I've

49:20

gotten a lot of stick on on

49:23

social media and you know, we all do

49:25

and they said we all suck. But, like, so many people out there who who get it and

49:28

who love the brand and it's it's, you know,

49:30

humbling is a

49:32

word like thrown out a lot, but it is it's

49:34

very humbling. And I I thank you guys because I did not build this at all. I did not build

49:36

this. I know that. And I'm joining this

49:39

incredible thing that you guys have gotten off the ground. And

49:41

I was watching the I was

49:44

I was, like, kind of in the in the Instagram live

49:46

tie yesterday with some of

49:48

the people. and I was shooting the shit with the fans and they were being so nice and

49:50

welcoming to me and it was

49:52

it was just very impressive. The whole thing is very

49:54

impressive in

49:56

rigs. you know, you you've been you thank everybody else, but, like, you deserve

49:58

a shit ton of credit

49:59

for having this idea,

50:01

pushing it and executing Like,

50:03

that is Easily could have failed. Like, it's crazy.

50:05

Yeah. And that's just that's just I

50:08

wouldn't even know where to start. I wouldn't even

50:10

know where to start. So good

50:12

for you. No. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. It is really like, we

50:14

get to do the classic allows us to and

50:16

you're right, Frank. Like, the Marshall classic is its

50:20

own business. It is -- For sure. -- a very

50:22

successful monster of a

50:24

business. And

50:26

people when they learn that the

50:28

staff that works in the Barstool Classic, that that's not even their full time

50:30

job. People are blown away by that when they

50:33

they're like, what? Because it is

50:36

so phenomenally run. It is like a tour event. The

50:38

tea bags on every whole.

50:41

The tea markers the

50:44

the scorecards, the signage, we finally

50:46

got the pace of playwright, which I was

50:48

hammering people on because two years in a

50:51

row, we kind of finished in the dark

50:53

or close to in the dark for the championship last couple of groups, which was which

50:55

was obviously didn't think it was gonna

50:57

happen, whatever. This year, We

50:59

had another hour, hour and a half of daylight when everybody finished, so

51:01

the sun was setting against the mountains. It

51:04

just went extremely well. But

51:06

there are dozens of people that work

51:08

really, really, really really hard

51:09

on the classic to make it real.

51:12

And a big part of the

51:13

reason that we're allowed that we're able

51:15

to make the classic as on

51:17

steroids as we are is because

51:20

of the sponsors. And what folks don't

51:22

know is if you

51:24

took

51:24

the pure P and L of

51:26

the cost per team

51:29

of

51:29

two versus the cost

51:31

to put on the Barstool Classic

51:33

start to finish. We lose

51:36

money. Barstool has been harping on

51:38

us four years to raise the

51:40

price. It's four hundred bucks per

51:42

person. Five hundred bucks at some of the more

51:44

expensive courses. I have

51:46

fought that fight against them to keep the price

51:48

as low as we can because

51:50

we lose money. We legitimately

51:52

lose money. The championship itself

51:54

costs us a strong six

51:57

figures and we get no buy in

51:59

money for that because you're four hundred hours that you pay as

52:01

a person, eight hundred hours as a team, when you

52:03

pay that in January, February, you

52:06

get into the championship. If you qualify,

52:08

you don't have to reorient it. You don't have to do anything. So all

52:10

of that comes out of our pocket. It's because sponsors

52:12

that we're able to make it a real business.

52:14

It's because of Truly and Peter Mollar

52:16

and g four and curve. And Dude Wipes

52:18

was on last year. I don't know if they're on this year

52:20

again. We've so many good sponsors. Chevy came on in

52:23

a big way. They had a fucking EUV

52:25

on the goddamn t. So, yeah,

52:27

it's kind of been off

52:29

that car's available No. I don't know if it

52:31

is either. I don't know if it is either. But,

52:33

yeah, it's because of the sponsors that we're

52:35

able to make it. as

52:37

cool as it is. We would still do the tournaments,

52:39

but they just wouldn't be as sweet. They

52:41

wouldn't feel as professional. We have a little

52:43

bit of wiggle room. to really go

52:45

out there and and chase all of our

52:48

ideas with a goddamn floaty

52:50

island of a truly in the middle of the

52:52

pond on eighteen because truly

52:54

and all the sponsors come on. So so

52:56

it's a it's a giant full swing. It was a big

52:58

part of it this year as well, which was super

53:00

fun having them. So So, yeah, the classic is its own

53:03

it's a monster. It's an absolute monster

53:05

on its own. It wrapped up very

53:07

successfully. We did twenty seven

53:09

stops We had three thousand golfers this year,

53:12

nineteen different states. We went to Canada. That's

53:14

two different fucking countries this year.

53:16

I think now we've done close

53:18

to eighty. actual

53:20

days of Barstool Classic days,

53:22

maybe eighty five, and

53:24

basically four years and a

53:26

year and a half of it, was a global

53:29

pandemic where you weren't even allowed to really get together. So it's

53:31

been pretty shocking how

53:33

successful it's been. pretty much

53:35

going back up north. We're going back up north next

53:38

year. We've we're

53:40

going back up north next year. Wow. We'll

53:42

be north of the wall

53:44

next year. That's like the number one DM I got I get every time I post

53:46

a bar so

53:47

classic piece

53:48

of content. It's

53:50

like

53:51

because I just I feel like we kinda surprised people last year because

53:53

we did it kinda last minute. We were like, oh,

53:55

we're coming to Toronto. And then, like, I think if we have,

53:57

like, a full year of letting people know that

53:59

we're actually

53:59

coming back, That

54:01

that place is insane.

54:03

I mean, I got that fucking Brian

54:05

Trochet, Jersey and the guy made me cry at that golf

54:07

course and and got it. So That that's

54:10

just saying two countries is just exciting to

54:12

me. Like, you're multi No. I know.

54:14

International. I agree. International.

54:16

Are we doing one in, like, Mexico

54:18

City? That'd be insane. Sure. Sure. Yeah. I'm dad. Why

54:21

not? But congrats to

54:23

Josh and Brennan, on their martial class of

54:25

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54:28

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57:38

Australian pub watching the replay of him finishing out and

57:40

winning the Aussie PGA,

57:42

and he was wearing the same polo

57:44

and even changes polo afterwards.

57:48

I thought that was just an all time clip. And I know we should on

57:50

leave and we have all of our takes and all that. Okay?

57:52

Whatever. I just loved that. I

57:54

thought that came off as so authentic

57:56

and salt to the earth that he was just

57:59

crushing a beer at the pub hanging and he

58:01

was he just seemed

58:03

like as as one of the boys as you could possibly

58:05

be. So shout out to Cam Smith. I love

58:07

that clip. He's a hero in Australia. Like

58:09

a hero here. They could not give two

58:11

shits about about and

58:13

they're having an event in Adelaide. And everyone, you

58:16

know, there's a lot of hype on the ground for it.

58:18

And I think he basically like,

58:20

he locked up all

58:22

his money so that he can go now to Australian play

58:24

for negligible amounts. And it it's

58:26

actually like, now it's that event's, like,

58:28

very pure for him.

58:30

Right? because he's got all the money

58:32

in the world, but he comes back to play these

58:34

events in Australia because he likes to

58:36

play an Australian. It's not about the money. So it's

58:38

kind of kind of an interesting dynamic with Cam Smith. But, yeah, I

58:40

think, you know, outside the US, just the the

58:42

outrage to live, I think,

58:44

is just almost not they're

58:46

much much smaller. And I think Australia

58:48

because of obviously Greg Norman and Kim

58:50

Smith, that's their country.

58:52

That's gonna be their their tour. I mean,

58:54

they love live in Australia. And I'll I'll we're a very pro

58:56

Australian podcast. We had a great time in Australia,

58:58

and we met a lot of people there. Yeah. We bet Big

59:00

saw arguing for them today.

59:03

There it was. We met a lot of fans down there. We

59:05

threw AAAA watch party at a

59:07

bar in Australia in

59:10

Melbourne, and it

59:12

was packed with four play fans. So we fucking love Australia. I think

59:14

it's very cool that Cam Smith is that big down

59:16

there. I forget about that all the time.

59:18

Much like I forget like Brook Henderson

59:20

is just enormous in

59:22

Canada. You forget how big, like,

59:24

hideki is in Japan. You

59:26

just you just forget. And

59:28

so seeing that, seeing how much that means

59:30

to him, mean, that's gotta be up there

59:32

for one of the biggest tournaments he can win all year

59:34

long when he wins in Australia. So

59:36

awesome clip. I like Cam Smith. He seems

59:38

like a great dude. when we did that

59:40

watch party in Australia, I, like, left that party and just walked down the

59:42

streets with, like, seven aussies.

59:46

when we went and got pizza at like, cool modern pizzeria, we sat

59:48

around for, like, two hours, and we talked

59:50

about things that are said in America, that

59:53

are said differently in Australia. like

59:56

like, instead of like a soda pop, it was a fizzy or whatever the

59:58

you know what I mean? I don't remember half the shit they said.

1:00:00

That's how crazy. It was just mine. It was

1:00:03

it was spinning. the whole world was spinning everything they said. And I

1:00:05

remember that being, like, the coolest like, wow. I'm

1:00:08

in another fucking I want another

1:00:10

continent right

1:00:12

now just jochen it up with these fucking random people,

1:00:14

these locals. Aussies

1:00:16

are the best. They are so cool. Did you

1:00:18

see Taylor from busting with the boys throughout

1:00:22

hypothetical the other day that No.

1:00:24

Some people think that Australia is

1:00:26

not a real place, that, like, the pilots just

1:00:28

kinda go around circles, and then they

1:00:31

just drop you off somewhere that's, like, relatively close to where

1:00:33

you started from. But, like, no one It does

1:00:35

feel very American. It feels like I I remember

1:00:37

walking around Melbourne, and it it felt

1:00:39

like it was because when you go to

1:00:41

England, it feels different. Right? You're on the other side of the road.

1:00:44

The signage is a little weird. Australia, it

1:00:46

could be San Diego for the same time. Right.

1:00:48

Yeah. Just think about it. I love the

1:00:50

NBA there. I remember that. I was just very American. I mean, we went on my

1:00:52

own accents. They were golf courses

1:00:54

that looked like they got like, we there's this regular

1:00:56

place. They had, like, a city. They had McDonald's.

1:00:58

And then We went to the bar and

1:01:00

they were watching the Phoenix Suns game. So, I

1:01:02

mean, that literally could have just

1:01:04

been like Arizona. They just

1:01:06

speak perfect English. That's just

1:01:08

it's Yeah. It's just the same. They just have kangaroos and, like, all kinds of wild,

1:01:10

deadly creatures. But other than that, it's the same

1:01:12

shit. Yeah. Did you

1:01:14

guys see the Tiger Pressor?

1:01:17

Let's go through the

1:01:19

tiger pressure. I that

1:01:22

was not it didn't make

1:01:24

me happy.

1:01:26

He I

1:01:26

I Your

1:01:27

speech I don't even know where

1:01:29

I just think that

1:01:31

he, like, is might be

1:01:34

a defeated man of like, you know, because

1:01:36

he's Tiger Woods, obviously, but he was, like, he's

1:01:38

basically, I don't have much in this lag, dude. Like,

1:01:40

I I just can't walk. I'm with It's

1:01:42

it's been twenty two months, guys. It's been

1:01:44

twenty two months since

1:01:46

the since the accident, and

1:01:48

he has the best rehab team in

1:01:50

the world. and he works harder than anybody, and he

1:01:52

still just like can't really walk. I

1:01:54

don't know if he's ever gonna be able to. He was

1:01:56

definitely down on the dumps in

1:01:58

Mobi, but

1:02:00

Seeing him today, he was celebrating with the other

1:02:02

guys, that made me feel better. Like, I

1:02:04

was worried he was all he was gonna be

1:02:07

down on the dumps the whole time. And I

1:02:10

talking about him playing is a different thing, I

1:02:12

guess, but his attitude is important going

1:02:14

into this whole thing. And

1:02:16

I think I think he's gonna be alright. If it just if I had just the

1:02:18

press conference and I didn't watch the competition

1:02:20

he did with all the guys today, I would

1:02:22

have been in the same boat, but I think

1:02:25

he's just gonna have good days and bad days. And certainly, he's gonna be

1:02:28

fucking upset right after he just announced

1:02:30

that he's not playing in this

1:02:32

tournament. So I don't think

1:02:34

it's Defcon one right now. I

1:02:36

don't think -- Yeah. -- I gotta tell you a really cool

1:02:38

thing I saw today. So we're I was walking on

1:02:40

the in the pro am on the fourth hole. and see

1:02:42

these dogs start running past.

1:02:44

Turnaround and our friend Dylan's chair in

1:02:46

front of the program. He goes, oh,

1:02:49

there's Tiger. And so Tiger's gunning it in

1:02:51

this souped up golf cart. That's like

1:02:53

the, you know, Albany golf cart that

1:02:55

he runs around. and the dogs are

1:02:57

kinda hanging They where to go and Tiger goes,

1:03:00

go and they sprint

1:03:01

over the green, right through the green,

1:03:03

right to the

1:03:06

next tee. and then they wait for Tiger Woods right there. And and Dylan

1:03:08

goes, guys, that's how you walk your dogs. They're for

1:03:10

Tiger Woods. And so that's what he was doing. He

1:03:12

was just telling his dogs

1:03:14

where to sprint to on the

1:03:16

golf course, and then he was driving his

1:03:18

car as fast as he could, like a

1:03:20

jockey being like, go go over there over there. It

1:03:22

was sick. Wow. Fuck. That's pretty humble. Leave it. He was doing this

1:03:24

during the program.

1:03:26

During the program, dude, he was

1:03:28

gunning the car and the dogs were

1:03:30

just zooming. how

1:03:32

good is that? Dude, I'm telling you this tournament, but

1:03:34

you guys gotta come. It's the greatest tournament in

1:03:36

the world. It's the best. Dude,

1:03:39

did

1:03:39

you, like,

1:03:40

say, hi to him at that point?

1:03:42

No. No, dude. He was gunning it. He was gunning it.

1:03:44

Like, the he him and the dogs, it

1:03:47

was an exercise mission. You know what I mean? It

1:03:49

was not like a lunchtime. It was I'm giving the dogs extra Have you made any

1:03:51

contact with Tiger Woods outside of

1:03:53

the press room? No.

1:03:56

I

1:03:56

have not. I

1:03:57

have not. So you got some questions

1:03:59

that I understand during the presser? Yeah.

1:04:01

I got some questions in. You know, I asked them

1:04:03

about the cart stuff because it just feel. And he's

1:04:05

just he's he just won't budge on that one. He it's just never gonna happen.

1:04:07

I think it's pretty savage move that

1:04:09

he told everyone that

1:04:11

voted no on Casey Martin getting a cart. Yeah.

1:04:14

Yeah. I was like, you could've answered

1:04:16

that question just saying no, you know, I think it's

1:04:18

principal, and I think it's part of the game.

1:04:20

He's like, Casey Martin, right, my

1:04:22

college teammate. I voted

1:04:22

no. I've actually seen the questions that you

1:04:25

asked, I

1:04:25

feel like the quotes that he gave were

1:04:27

coming from your questions. which

1:04:29

I've -- Yeah. -- definitely the cart one. And then there was another one

1:04:31

that I just saw. You might have led the field

1:04:34

in quoteable,

1:04:36

you know, quotes from questions asked.

1:04:39

Oh, you got the max you got the max home of

1:04:41

one too? Yeah. Yeah. They've been cool. It was a it was

1:04:43

a good it was a good press conference for me,

1:04:45

you know, a year after the worst press conference I've

1:04:47

ever had in my life. So It was it

1:04:49

was a nice redemption story. When you froze on the on

1:04:52

at the plate, when I

1:04:54

froze my brain, my blink.

1:04:56

Mhmm. Now now other people in

1:04:58

the tent when they wanna use that

1:05:00

quote, they don't have to say, like, Dan Rapaport asked this question.

1:05:02

No. It's it's the transcripts

1:05:04

fair game. That's why I try

1:05:07

to

1:05:08

not use quotes from

1:05:09

transcripts because they're a fair game. Anyone can

1:05:11

use them. So yeah. If you get

1:05:13

stuff on your

1:05:14

own, like, agreed on your own. They're talking about transcripts. They're

1:05:18

like What's the what's the journalism

1:05:20

hierarchy? Like like like, they

1:05:22

sit around a boardroom and they're like, this is

1:05:24

allowed and this

1:05:26

is not. Yeah. I don't that's a good

1:05:28

question. I mean, I think the AP kind of

1:05:30

like wrote the book on

1:05:32

reporting the

1:05:34

associated press. But, yeah, I don't know. I

1:05:36

was just always told to me that, like, if something's used on a transcript, there does get a little bit of controversy because

1:05:38

after a guy will leave the podium,

1:05:41

journalists will then come up to him and ask more questions after he

1:05:44

leaves because they wanna get something that's

1:05:46

not on the transcript. And then you'll

1:05:48

see, like, guy

1:05:49

creeping behind with his phone, trying

1:05:51

to kinda get

1:05:52

that guy's quotes. Yeah. No. I can get nasty out

1:05:54

there. There's there's one guy I won't name him who's

1:05:56

known as kind of a kind of a lingerer.

1:05:58

He kinda you're

1:05:59

having a one to

1:05:59

one with a guy, you turn around and there's that guy. So there's

1:06:02

there's nothing little politics. So just to be

1:06:04

clear, during, like, an open forum

1:06:06

press conference, You don't have to

1:06:08

attribute to anybody who asks the

1:06:10

question.

1:06:10

Correct. Interesting. I did

1:06:12

not

1:06:12

Only if you got it on your own. The

1:06:15

press conference, like, the the purpose of it is

1:06:17

to for quotes to go out. It used to be

1:06:19

that it used to be the only the guys in the

1:06:21

room could use it, but now they put the transcripts online

1:06:23

and basically Have there ever been Even gone there?

1:06:25

like, supposed to say, told reporters. Has ever been, like, a

1:06:27

face to face, like, like, shoving in the tent

1:06:29

about, like, someone using someone else's quote

1:06:32

or, like, like, a real life, like,

1:06:34

almost fuck. ever been fist

1:06:36

thrown? No. No problem. I mean,

1:06:38

not not that I've seen. I haven't seen fist

1:06:40

thrown. But, yeah, some guys

1:06:42

will you know, it's

1:06:43

take it really seriously as we should Most of it is more, like, some

1:06:46

guys get mad at some guys being loud or cheering

1:06:48

or something. Right? Like, you can't do

1:06:50

that. Hey, Frank. You should do it behind

1:06:52

the greens. of golf

1:06:54

media press conference. So it's such an interesting

1:06:56

world. Dude, and then you did the You did

1:06:58

the professional videos on the side of

1:07:00

people being like, dude, that was my talking

1:07:02

question. Well, if that honestly, if that grew

1:07:04

if if well, the in media in

1:07:06

general, but sticking with golf, If

1:07:09

they knew it was good from, they would make them contentious. It's

1:07:12

like when you see footage from

1:07:14

other governments and they're just they're

1:07:16

brawling, they're just going after each

1:07:18

other. Like, you you watch you watch Congress

1:07:20

in the US, and it's just it's very, like,

1:07:22

I speak. And then that person speaks. And

1:07:24

then that person speaks. and we all respect each other's opinions.

1:07:26

And then they flash to Thailand, and

1:07:28

they're just throwing shoes and punching each other

1:07:31

in the head. Like, if golf media knew it

1:07:33

was good for them, they would make it that interest

1:07:35

where they would make it attention filled. If I

1:07:37

was in charge, I would enact the

1:07:39

fact that every question asked

1:07:42

inside the

1:07:44

reporting room is to

1:07:46

that person. No one else can use that quote.

1:07:48

You know what I mean? Just fifty one

1:07:50

on one interviews. Yeah. I mean and exactly.

1:07:53

And with for each question, you get

1:07:55

a thousand dollars. Make

1:07:56

it a competition somehow. Like, you have to

1:07:58

get you have to have the best question

1:08:01

that gets chosen. Most drama stuff is

1:08:02

when the guys raise their hands and they don't get

1:08:04

called on and then they're like, does

1:08:06

she do that? I mean, he plays

1:08:08

favorites. He always favorites the Americans. So

1:08:11

to that footage would win that would win

1:08:13

the day. Like, if you got you should even focus on what they're

1:08:15

saying. You can just

1:08:18

use those quotes anyways. Just you gotta capture, the the

1:08:20

English journal who's just he knows

1:08:22

that the guy in charge of the

1:08:26

microphone hates him. he hates him because he, like, dogs shit to him

1:08:28

at a bar or something. He just won't let him

1:08:30

ask, tell you what's the question? He he got

1:08:33

about it. There was a there was a guy today who

1:08:35

was so mad because the the the pro m was stop and start. Like,

1:08:37

they there was it was raining all day. So

1:08:39

they were, like, they would stop it, bring the guys

1:08:41

in, and then go back out at the Barstool Class.

1:08:43

So one of the So yeah.

1:08:46

So one of the Ireland well, kinda just blew it. But some some journalists came

1:08:48

over to me

1:08:51

and was, like, They start play again? I

1:08:53

was like, yeah. He's like, did they make an announcement? I was

1:08:55

like, no. I mean, the guy, Jack, who's the PJT comedian. He

1:08:57

just kinda came over here and he's like, why don't

1:08:59

they make an announcement? I

1:09:02

don't know. You weren't here. He's like, let me guess, they told this

1:09:04

half of the room and not this half of the room. And one

1:09:06

half of the room was the European journalist, and one

1:09:09

half of the room was American journalist. And at this

1:09:11

point, I knew, like, what what what he wanted

1:09:13

out of this interaction. So I was like,

1:09:15

yeah. That's kinda what happened. He was like,

1:09:17

this is unbelievable. is absolutely unbelievable. I was the

1:09:19

president of this association. We never will

1:09:21

let this happen. It's it's like

1:09:23

the pettiest thing in the world because

1:09:25

it so doesn't matter. Like, it doesn't

1:09:27

matter. to no reasonable person doesn't matter.

1:09:29

But in our little sphere, it's the

1:09:32

it's really, really important. That's like everything.

1:09:34

If you -- True. -- if you

1:09:36

zero in, focus in on a group

1:09:38

of people more let's say more than four people and you just start talking to everybody involved,

1:09:40

it's the most drama filled thing

1:09:42

in the world. So, of course,

1:09:46

golf journalists are gonna be no different. I find that

1:09:49

fascinating. Yeah. It's crazy

1:09:51

that Northwest and they didn't teach

1:09:53

you how to turn a mic on.

1:09:55

They actually didn't teach us anything technology. They

1:09:57

they revamped the program right after I

1:09:59

left. My classes were like, man on

1:10:01

the street interview because they used

1:10:03

to shit out newspaper writers. That was

1:10:05

what it was. They were teaching us to be a newspaper writer. I actually talked about that with Alex Bush over the weekend

1:10:07

at the Barcel Clasship Championship

1:10:11

because I learned that Alex Bush, that

1:10:14

idiot, he has a master's degree. Now He doesn't have to turn on a microphone? I guess,

1:10:20

more on. I was I was asking about because I am

1:10:22

interested in that. Like, I because I had I, once upon time, had dreams of going to

1:10:26

journalism school, did not end up doing that. I was an English major and then I

1:10:28

didn't graduate even with that degree. But

1:10:31

I was asking him about,

1:10:33

like, the curriculum at

1:10:35

journalism schools, like, are they making an effort

1:10:37

to put in digital media and how they how the landscape is

1:10:40

shifting? Like, I find

1:10:42

that stuff fascinating. So for

1:10:44

you, Dan, clearly, the turn on

1:10:46

the microphone wasn't part of the curriculum yet. Yeah. I must have missed that

1:10:48

class. I the turn on

1:10:50

the microphone class. I don't think I

1:10:53

entered So we haven't really said.

1:10:56

So when when you listen to this interview

1:10:58

that's coming out with Khala Morakawa and Dan

1:11:00

Rapport, there's gonna be two

1:11:02

different audios. One's gonna be coming from a GoPro on Dan's side, and the other one's gonna be coming from a crystal clear,

1:11:05

beautiful microphone on

1:11:07

Kalamore, Cali's side. The

1:11:10

reasoning is because, I guess, Dan's just cut out, and

1:11:13

then we had a backup plan for the

1:11:15

obvious of the video. So it'll be the

1:11:17

same level, hopefully, that Alex, with the

1:11:19

master's degree over there figure out how to get it

1:11:21

all to be the same level, but they will be two different audio sources. You

1:11:23

will hear a difference. It could be jarring at first, but it's better than

1:11:25

just not hearing what Colin said. We're not

1:11:27

gonna not put it out. So

1:11:30

just deal with that fact or just

1:11:32

drain out Danny every time he talks and

1:11:34

then just listen to the crispness that

1:11:36

is Colin. You have

1:11:37

a lot you have many options. Mhmm. And do it great

1:11:39

on Danny for getting this interview. What a fucking Huge.

1:11:40

Perfect timing for

1:11:43

a column. Perfect.

1:11:44

timing for compartment He's

1:11:46

been in the news a lot. A

1:11:48

couple more things. He's the man. A

1:11:50

couple more things we'll go through.

1:11:52

I saw this putting

1:11:54

stats that Justin Thomas commented

1:11:56

on today from our guy, Lou

1:11:58

Staggoner, tweeted out. Pretty fascinating. If

1:12:01

you look at the difference

1:12:04

in percentage of pots

1:12:06

made from early in

1:12:08

the morning until

1:12:11

or through the a very

1:12:13

noticeable stark difference. And I I

1:12:15

looked at, like,

1:12:19

the seven foot range, it goes there's

1:12:21

like a there's like a legitimate

1:12:23

five percent difference from from

1:12:28

seven foot to seven foot

1:12:30

five inches. It goes from

1:12:33

fifty eight point

1:12:36

nine percent at seven fifty nine AM

1:12:38

or earlier to fifty three point six percent five

1:12:40

PM or later.

1:12:43

So a legitimate five percent difference on, like,

1:12:45

A77 and a half foot putt versus putting

1:12:48

in the morning

1:12:50

being first people out. or putting later in the day. And obviously,

1:12:52

they attribute that to growth, grass grows

1:12:54

throughout the day. So it's not gonna

1:12:57

be, you know, as pure and smooth. spike

1:12:59

marks, people walking around, whatever. But pretty crazy

1:13:01

to see it in in

1:13:03

real raw in

1:13:05

front of your face statistics. Sounds like

1:13:07

an argument for shotgun start. It

1:13:10

it was The

1:13:13

the graph was

1:13:15

so jarring that

1:13:17

and it came from a place which is Justin Thomas where, I

1:13:19

don't know if they can do anything about this. This

1:13:21

is just kind of the

1:13:23

way that it is. but it made

1:13:25

you feel like they should probably do something about that. Yeah. Like, roll the

1:13:27

greens or something. I don't know it. the like role the

1:13:29

greens are some i don't know it But

1:13:31

if there's a decided advantage for the people who go out early. Decided. I guess that's

1:13:33

why they do late early though. Like, you get one of

1:13:35

each when you

1:13:38

play. Yeah. That's true. Because that's it. try to do it.

1:13:40

You know, on the weekend. Right? If you're

1:13:42

a leader, you're in theory going out

1:13:45

at the worse time. So it's

1:13:47

kind of like field together a little

1:13:49

bit, you know, over over however many rounds and the the

1:13:51

the numbers aren't that

1:13:55

staggering, but they're They're noticeably real, which I thought, I

1:13:57

I wouldn't have guessed that. I just wouldn't have guessed that it was

1:13:59

that real. I

1:14:03

think players will But, like, you can tell that JT was

1:14:05

looking anything he this quote was like, I'm shocked or this is fascinating. I think players will be a

1:14:07

little kinder to themselves now in the

1:14:10

afternoon knowing that this isn't just

1:14:12

me. It's actually harder to

1:14:14

make puts. I think that's the takeaway. Yeah. Go ahead. you're gonna miss a putt at yeah. I'm gonna talk

1:14:16

about that. Yeah. You're gonna

1:14:18

miss a putt at five never

1:14:21

filled the day without in the morning. They're

1:14:24

always in the fucking afternoon. So, obviously, it's gonna be really difficult. Alright. If

1:14:26

I got anything else, we are an hour and five minutes into

1:14:28

this puppy

1:14:31

already, and we got thirty five minutes of

1:14:33

Kalamorka sounding great, and Dan

1:14:35

Rapporte sounding like shit.

1:14:37

So that's coming up next. So if you

1:14:39

guys don't have anything else, it's gonna be it's December, by the

1:14:42

way, when this thing goes out. Soon as we're done

1:14:44

with this, I'm putting up my

1:14:46

Christmas tree, which I'm really pumped about.

1:14:48

III need to get a tree. Yeah. I was gonna ask

1:14:50

you that trend if you're getting a tree. I I don't have one. I was gonna get one

1:14:52

on Amazon, and I just have a perfect

1:14:54

spot in my apartment for it. But

1:14:57

haven't pulled the trigger on it yet, but

1:14:59

I love a Christmas tree. So I'm slowly starting to get my Hogwarts Christmas

1:15:01

village in. And I took out Hogwarts yesterday, and one of the tops of the

1:15:04

building just snapped

1:15:07

off because I was being too aggressive with it. So this is

1:15:10

so all day today, I spent dealing

1:15:14

with superglue, but let me tell you guys something. This this superglue

1:15:16

is not for the faint of heart. It's

1:15:18

a fucking nightmare. It gets all over the place.

1:15:20

It gets on your fingers. Reliability. You just came and

1:15:22

get it you caking it off. Like,

1:15:25

you watch these YouTube videos on how to get it off and they'll you gotta

1:15:27

soak that hand for, like, an hour and then you gotta use nail polish remover on,

1:15:32

I'm just gonna let my skin kinda just like

1:15:34

fall off. And then, like, you could just there's like residue on my head. You can't really see this

1:15:39

camera sucks. But my hands -- I know. -- I

1:15:41

think I missed the Hogwarts thing. Uh-huh.

1:15:43

Was I not here for that? Yeah.

1:15:45

You did. Yeah. I got a

1:15:47

Hogs. Are you doing? got a well, I

1:15:49

was I was obviously targeted. I was Hey. He said it so, like,

1:15:51

oh, I got my Hogwarts Christmas going up.

1:15:53

Like, what are you talking about?

1:15:55

I was at I

1:15:57

was I was targeted on advertising clearly to buy a

1:15:59

brand new Christmas village. I think it's

1:16:02

like a a new one, a new

1:16:04

version. and

1:16:07

it's Hogwarts. So I went online. I get it. It

1:16:09

says and they totally swindled you. So

1:16:11

it's like, Hogwarts. It

1:16:13

shows all of them. Hogwarts. The the the

1:16:15

the express. You can get hogsmeade little places. You can

1:16:18

get the the Hogwarts express,

1:16:21

like train station. You get all

1:16:23

these guys. and it shows you in this picture, it says nine ninety nine, you're like

1:16:25

fucking nice, dude. Like, that's awesome.

1:16:27

So now you go

1:16:29

in, no no no.

1:16:32

Each piece is seventy dollars plus tax plus shipping. So

1:16:34

now they're like you need at least ten pieces. I'm like, that's fucking five hundred

1:16:36

dollars. This is getting crazy. So what did I

1:16:38

do? I bought all the piece I bought

1:16:42

at least six pieces are and they're slowly starting

1:16:44

to come. And, yeah, we're starting

1:16:46

to build out the little village. How

1:16:48

big is this build out gonna be? It'll

1:16:50

be it'll be quite it'll be quite

1:16:52

serious. It's gonna be expensive. It's gonna

1:16:54

be in your front yard. No.

1:16:56

No. No. No. No. this is on top

1:16:58

of the table top, it's a nativity scene. It'll be,

1:17:00

like, on top of a mental, like, on top of

1:17:02

the fireplace, like, right below that picture. Oh,

1:17:04

it'll be right below that picture. That's likewise.

1:17:06

You had to bet you had to go to par. I really thought I

1:17:08

was gonna drive by your house and I was

1:17:11

gonna see Hogwarts. No. I wish. I

1:17:13

wish. I actually wish.

1:17:15

No. No. No. But, yeah, I did that

1:17:17

today. Shout to this company called Amazon. They I

1:17:19

ordered batteries today. It

1:17:22

came in an hour. they're

1:17:25

getting to that point now. I didn't get used to be it was same

1:17:27

day delivery. I just clicked on them, like, oh, I'll get them next week. And then someone knocked on the door,

1:17:29

like, fifty five minutes later.

1:17:31

And I was like,

1:17:34

Like, I was like, what is that? Obviously, I

1:17:36

probably ordered something. Someone sent something. I looked at

1:17:38

it. It was fucking batteries. I legit looked

1:17:41

around my neighborhood. Like, what the fuck? Where'd

1:17:43

that come from? They That's what I always wonder about Amazon,

1:17:45

and we can wrap this up because we gotta get the column

1:17:47

work out. But the Amazon

1:17:50

shipping process, I do not

1:17:52

understand One second. just hits the button

1:17:54

and then you just hear batteries here in front of me. Oh, where did

1:17:56

they take those that bad? There must

1:17:58

be, like, an Amazon warehouse some where

1:18:02

they just have a bunch of shit. They didn't

1:18:04

have one idea where probably two. Yeah. But who wants business

1:18:06

goes? Could you imagine what it would look like in there?

1:18:09

It's probably super, like, structured, actually, if you think about it. Very. Oh, it has to be.

1:18:11

But I'm saying, like, that's what

1:18:14

I mean. Like, how

1:18:16

what it would look like, I guess, if we

1:18:18

ran that warehouse versus what actually goes on -- Right. -- and, like, some engineer designed to the warehouse of,

1:18:21

like, where the things are gonna be to make to

1:18:23

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1:18:27

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1:18:29

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number twenty ten. Ten. Ten. Oh,

1:21:24

yeah. think

1:21:27

you gotta drop to eleven for the brand. Fuck off. The break?

1:21:29

No. Your your brand is a I

1:21:31

don't wanna keep dropping down. I wanna go

1:21:33

up. No. We're just saying you were eleven

1:21:35

from the pit last year. your eleventh

1:21:37

in the fifth this year despite all the lift guys leaving. Thank you.

1:21:39

How are you feeling about being eleventh in

1:21:43

the fifth again? You know what it is? What

1:21:45

it is? It kinda yeah. I I can't I can't dispute the facts. It

1:21:48

sucks. You know? But you

1:21:50

know what? At least we're getting

1:21:52

paid. one through twenty. Like,

1:21:54

I'm not complaining. I mean, you know, it is what it is. I I know a lot of it had to have been golf

1:21:56

based, and that

1:21:59

was like

1:21:59

a big category that I

1:22:02

kind of slacked on. Yeah. So it's very important. Twenty eight versus, like, super important. So I'm just saying he's

1:22:07

finishing eight because very surprising to me.

1:22:09

Yeah. No. Look, I I was surprised when I heard I was

1:22:11

eleventh again, but it is

1:22:13

what it is. Like I

1:22:16

said, it's you know, I

1:22:18

I can't do anything about it. I'm still getting paid, which is great. And hopefully, we'll make twenty three and

1:22:24

and somehow not finish the eleventh again. Right. So you knew you

1:22:26

were gonna finish the eleventh. You got, like, an idea. Were they giving you guys, like, updates throughout?

1:22:30

I knew I was close. throughout the year. I I didn't really pay attention until kinda

1:22:32

the late maybe after the season

1:22:34

ended. I I knew I

1:22:37

was kinda around that

1:22:39

nine, ten, eleven bubble but you just

1:22:41

don't know where it's gonna net out. And

1:22:43

fate fate was bound

1:22:46

to give eleven again. And I I never liked the number eleven.

1:22:48

It it's not like I hated it, but, you know,

1:22:50

I've always liked the number five and here

1:22:54

we are really loving the number eleven. So whoever

1:22:56

loves eleven out there, I mean, that's I'm your

1:22:58

new best friend. like the eleven guy. I'm

1:23:00

the eleven guy. Yeah. Life's not too

1:23:02

bad. We are on the balcony in the Bahamas.

1:23:05

Yeah. You guys don't know if you can see this view on YouTube, but I'm looking at a

1:23:07

lot of yachts, none of which I can afford. You're getting closer to

1:23:09

be able to afford them. No. I can

1:23:11

afford that little tender boat on

1:23:14

there. That's That's a ding. Yeah. Thank you. Dang. That's

1:23:16

just to bring the guy -- Yeah. -- the people from the yard one to

1:23:18

the I mean, I can forward that one. We're at the hero role

1:23:20

challenge. which

1:23:22

is one of my favorite events to

1:23:24

come to a year because because of it's because

1:23:26

everyone's chill. If you've made it here, it's

1:23:29

been a good year. Albany is is not a

1:23:31

place that I can really describe to anyone.

1:23:33

It's it's kind of like

1:23:35

fantasy land. It's like

1:23:37

a billionaire bubble. And I've been in the news a lot

1:23:39

recently because of the FBI. I was hoping to

1:23:41

see him up. Where did you see him making

1:23:44

free? Where you are?

1:23:46

SPF? I mean, no. I I No. It's it's been rumored that he's here. Right?

1:23:48

I think he's here. I don't know if he's still here,

1:23:50

but I don't think he's like allowed to move. We're probably

1:23:52

looked only at the top. I mean, we're pretty high

1:23:54

up in this building right now. We got lucky enough

1:23:57

to share room. But Yeah. Let's we'd just start looking at the pen houses. I think that's our

1:23:59

only

1:23:59

option. If I could get the

1:23:59

exclusive on

1:24:04

that. That'll make my entire break a long

1:24:06

life. Four million would be absolutely ecstatic with me. You just got married. Yeah. Look

1:24:08

at this. Like, literally just got married.

1:24:10

Like, you're wedding, you're a little tight.

1:24:14

crazy. Is that is that the right place? That's

1:24:16

perfect. That was it? It was

1:24:18

everything I could ask for, seriously

1:24:21

and more. there's so much

1:24:22

build up to it. I mean, you know, you talk

1:24:24

to anyone and that's all they're gonna ask you about your

1:24:26

marriage. Finally, I don't have to answer anything about

1:24:29

my wedding day. And hopefully, they asked me

1:24:31

about other things, but it was I was way more emotional than I ever thought

1:24:34

I would be. Yeah.

1:24:37

couldn't stop crying, but it it was everything, and

1:24:39

it's gonna be the most special day in my life for what I can remember. Did you

1:24:41

cry normally? No. Not

1:24:44

a cry. I

1:24:46

might never cry. I I just I don't really show a lot of emotion, but I I started crying as

1:24:48

I was walking down

1:24:50

the aisle with my mom. Yeah.

1:24:54

And that was, like, I never even experienced it. Yeah.

1:24:56

If there's a time to cry, you're, like, walking down

1:24:58

the aisle with your mom. It's all happy

1:25:01

tears though, you know, it's all good. you gonna cry?

1:25:03

I think I'm gonna cry. I'm a bit of a

1:25:05

cry. I think I gotta cry. Alright. So my

1:25:07

dad's a cryer. Yeah. I'm getting married

1:25:09

in, like, six months, coleman, kind

1:25:11

of, and comparing his wedding, a lot smaller than mine.

1:25:14

I'm a little jealous about that. Sorry, Emma. But, yeah, it sounds like it

1:25:16

was just it just

1:25:18

went off without a hitch. Like,

1:25:20

you Yeah. We had

1:25:21

look, we had one of the best

1:25:23

wedding planners in the world and to have her on

1:25:23

our side and just to make things less stressful

1:25:26

-- Yeah. -- even though, you know, you

1:25:28

don't realize stressful

1:25:30

it is even when you have everything planned. Like

1:25:32

how involved were you? Things I I

1:25:34

still had to answer. Yeah. Make decisions. Yes

1:25:36

or no. She's still one of my put --

1:25:39

Yeah. -- I I wasn't the final decision maker, but I still, you

1:25:41

know, I still had to say. But it's

1:25:43

just more of,

1:25:43

like, you

1:25:46

don't

1:25:46

know what's gonna happen. and you just want everything to be perfect. You want

1:25:48

everything you want everyone to have fun. You want everyone to have

1:25:50

a good time and you just don't know how it's gonna

1:25:52

go. And it's not like

1:25:54

I throw parties like every week

1:25:56

Like, there are people out there that

1:25:58

love to throw parties and that's just not who I am, but everything

1:25:59

went but amazing

1:26:01

one

1:26:03

throughout the entire day, and we

1:26:05

were so happy about it. Is she Katherine

1:26:07

Mornigella? Not yet, but I I think will be. Will be. Yeah. Yeah. So

1:26:10

I'm gonna even, like, at

1:26:12

the beginning, I was really, really involved with everything. And then I

1:26:14

just sorta came to a point where I was like, I I

1:26:17

just don't think it's worth the point. Like, unless it's something that I

1:26:19

really really care about, it's not worth a bite.

1:26:22

Just go all out on the food. That's

1:26:25

all I recognize. We we had some awesome food. I mean, we

1:26:27

had everything. We had

1:26:30

sushi pizza, skewers, octopus, for,

1:26:34

like, app I mean, this was just our our derbs and

1:26:36

then we had yeah. We had everything. Yeah.

1:26:38

We had everything. You're not one to really,

1:26:41

like, blow out. It's like spend crazy. No. With this with this one, you let

1:26:43

it go a little bit? Yeah. Food like, I will spend

1:26:47

anything on food. III

1:26:49

won't look at a and then I'm very fortunate to not have to look at, you know, the price

1:26:51

tag of food, and I'll still I'll

1:26:56

still, like, yeah, I'll still price compared to, like,

1:26:58

where we are. I mean, we're in the Bahamas right now and, like, a piece of toast is, like, twenty dollars. Dude, I stayed

1:27:00

here last year.

1:27:00

I stayed with Matthew last year with the tea,

1:27:03

and I remember the fruits out. Yeah.

1:27:07

So, like, at that point,

1:27:09

like, I'm almost willing to

1:27:11

starve

1:27:11

myself. But for

1:27:12

good food, I'm willing to spend, and

1:27:14

we had really good food at our wetting.

1:27:16

You're a food gal. When are you when are you gonna, like, take that

1:27:18

to the next level? I feel like it's gotta be open to, like, a restaurant or

1:27:23

something like think on the collaborations, you've done a little bit like similar. Yeah. Yeah. We

1:27:25

Like, when is Mori Cal was okay? We doubt

1:27:27

we'll hear in there. Mori

1:27:29

Cal was wild. kinda That's sick. Yeah.

1:27:32

Like Burrellas. Yeah.

1:27:35

I don't know. I'm

1:27:37

not there yet. I mean,

1:27:39

it's I I have no idea how to cook. See, you

1:27:41

you just enjoy food. I just love eating

1:27:43

it. And I

1:27:44

feel like I can kinda taste

1:27:46

what's great and what's good and what's not good. But I don't

1:27:49

think we're there

1:27:50

yet. That might be

1:27:51

down the road. That's like

1:27:53

a future, you know, ten

1:27:55

year, twelve, fifteen year

1:27:57

Yeah. I feel like that's a thing

1:27:59

that when you're, like,

1:27:59

thirty six And that's not something I need right now. Yeah. Like,

1:28:01

I I'd look, this entire professional career has just been a

1:28:04

whirlwind of you

1:28:07

know, jumping out of the gates pretty fast,

1:28:09

getting engaged, married. I'm

1:28:12

ready to

1:28:12

just go out and get

1:28:14

back in the routine of playing golf and kinda enjoying

1:28:16

that. What's the most press competition I've

1:28:18

heard? I know I'm serious. Like, it's not

1:28:20

like that. I can do press conference. Like, I'm

1:28:23

I'm like, I wanna just get back into a

1:28:24

routine. Like, you have your routine of,

1:28:26

like, going to certain tournaments, doing your media

1:28:28

stuff. Like,

1:28:30

that's what I wanna do. Just wait till You wanna trade bonds? You

1:28:32

wanna go No.

1:28:34

No. No. I don't. No.

1:28:37

Oh, you said

1:28:40

this year, was was

1:28:42

not your was not your best. You weren't

1:28:44

happy with it. You know what? I mean, I know

1:28:46

that golf is such a weird game and things

1:28:48

go up and then

1:28:51

they go down and it's hard to really

1:28:53

understand why. When you look back

1:28:55

at this year, what's

1:28:57

your what's your guess? That's the I

1:28:59

think then go be the way you wanna talk

1:29:00

about this. I just didn't pay

1:29:02

attention enough

1:29:02

to myself and and really

1:29:05

listened and and watched you know, my body and and take

1:29:08

time into really figuring out, you know, what's

1:29:10

right and what's wrong. And what do you

1:29:12

mean? Like So, like no.

1:29:14

I wasn't even like shit. Like, I I

1:29:16

still eat a lot of good food, like,

1:29:18

you know, I I watch what I eat. Like, I I enjoy, and I indulge in

1:29:21

a lot

1:29:22

of food, but

1:29:23

I'm not like sitting on the couch eating

1:29:26

chips. I think it's more about, like, making sure my body works and, like, you know, I said

1:29:28

this jokingly,

1:29:31

I forget. Like, I think it was in my COVID, my

1:29:33

last episode where, like, I'm getting old, but,

1:29:35

like and and I know people are,

1:29:37

like, took that completely the wrong way. By

1:29:40

the way, No. I know.

1:29:42

And then seriously, like, our mind, like, I feel very young. Yeah. Like, I still feel like I could go to college

1:29:44

tomorrow and, like, no one

1:29:46

recognized me. I just have a

1:29:49

a time. But, like,

1:29:50

every day, your your body does change. Right? And when I

1:29:51

keep doing this and now

1:29:54

I've played professional golf three

1:29:58

and a half years and like you do

1:29:59

it every day and you don't realize that I've probably traveled more in my

1:30:02

life these three and a half years even though I've, like, golf my entire life than I ever

1:30:04

have.

1:30:06

than i ever had just your that

1:30:08

what I'm thinking about traveling because it it shouldn't

1:30:10

be as tiring as it is. Yeah. Like I've

1:30:12

said this before, you

1:30:15

get off a flight, Like, you know, if

1:30:17

I fly from the New York satellite or something, I'm really doing sick

1:30:19

for six hours, but there's just something about it. I

1:30:21

just I don't

1:30:24

know. Just Maybe it's that you're not in your own

1:30:26

bed or you're not, but there's something about traveling that is tiring when it shouldn't be that physically

1:30:28

tiring. Yeah. And then,

1:30:30

like, here we are, like, at

1:30:32

the biggest possible stage in the world, like trying to compete and be and be

1:30:34

the best in the world. Right? So I'm not trying to just come

1:30:37

out and have your

1:30:39

weekend for some and

1:30:41

just shoot even par. Like, I'm I'm trying to win tournaments. And I

1:30:43

just didn't pay attention enough to my body on on how much,

1:30:45

like, stress and everything

1:30:48

is put Wow. It's

1:30:50

getting cold, right, when the sun goes down. That's

1:30:52

amazing. So I I just didn't do enough body work to really maintain

1:30:54

that. Right? You come out of college, you're feeling great, adrenaline's pushing

1:30:59

through everything. You know, I I lost, like, ten pounds that first summer. But

1:31:01

now I know, like, know

1:31:03

what to do to

1:31:05

not do that. But it's also, like,

1:31:07

just making sure I'm like moving in the right way. Right? And I I

1:31:10

just wasn't doing that enough. So it's simple just

1:31:12

body work and body maintenance

1:31:14

to get myself back in a

1:31:16

position and I started to

1:31:18

see that as playoffs progress, as this kinda fall kinda has come through and it's just

1:31:20

putting the pieces together

1:31:22

and getting back up there.

1:31:25

I feel like you do a good

1:31:27

job of having your tour life and then your life

1:31:29

separate from your tour life. And we were talking

1:31:31

about this the other week in Florida.

1:31:33

And most of your best friends park P. J.

1:31:35

King Price. You know, you kinda have your crew

1:31:37

in in

1:31:38

Vegas, guys, and you grew up playing golf

1:31:40

with.

1:31:42

Is that my design? No. That's not that's

1:31:44

not my design. I mean, let's try to keep

1:31:46

in work and and, you know, because it's something

1:31:48

that, you know, I I think about is,

1:31:50

like, trying to keep work in friendships separate to

1:31:52

not let them all sort of lean together. You

1:31:55

you have your crew that's

1:31:56

that's not where

1:31:58

you guys It just turned

1:31:59

out to be like that. I mean,

1:32:02

it's not like I don't wanna become

1:32:04

best friends with these guys

1:32:06

out here. You know? It's just other guys

1:32:08

I've spent more time with. I've I've hung out,

1:32:10

you know, more years in my life to say and

1:32:13

and know that, like, they're gonna

1:32:15

be there no matter what. I'm

1:32:17

not saying these guys won't be here no matter what,

1:32:19

but it's just like, those are my guys and those are my right now. You know, I'm I'm sure at some

1:32:21

point when we you know, if you have kids

1:32:24

and like, your

1:32:27

kids start hanging out with other guys. I I think, like, there's, like, gotta be, like,

1:32:29

fifteen to twenty PJH4 players, like,

1:32:31

having kids in

1:32:33

the next. Yeah. from from now on in the next

1:32:36

six months. Like, they just are naturally

1:32:38

gonna start hanging around me. They're really

1:32:40

big things and trade things. Yeah. And and living

1:32:42

in Vegas, there's a lot of young and that's kinda where I've, you know, my home for

1:32:44

the past since I've turned pro, and a

1:32:46

lot of those guys hadn't had their PGA

1:32:48

to work. It's a

1:32:50

lot younger guys like Justin

1:32:52

you know, Kirkdowns,

1:32:53

Taylor Montgomery. They're getting their cards now, but

1:32:55

when I was out there

1:32:57

two years ago, they they

1:32:59

didn't have their cards. So These

1:33:02

are

1:33:02

guys that have become friends. Those are your peers

1:33:04

and the guys that you Exactly. Right. I've

1:33:06

I've known them forever and, like, just because they don't

1:33:08

have a PGA to work hard. Like, doesn't matter

1:33:11

to me. Yeah. I wanna ask you about

1:33:13

about the golf media in general because you've you

1:33:15

had a couple moments this year where you're kinda

1:33:17

like a little sick. Like, you seem to have a little,

1:33:19

like, a little annoyed. Yeah. How

1:33:22

what's your take on

1:33:24

how you've been covered and and

1:33:26

specifically through, like, implantants all the root or something. It's

1:33:28

about how we've been

1:33:30

covered, like, this year

1:33:31

or just, like, in general? I just

1:33:33

noticed, like, at the US Open, you were,

1:33:35

like, pretty annoyed. Yeah.

1:33:37

Yeah. Because look, when

1:33:39

I at

1:33:41

the US open, I

1:33:43

think

1:33:43

someone III

1:33:46

mentioned Brooks' comment. And at that point, I think it was the week after is when he committed to live.

1:33:48

And like

1:33:53

because I had said something that

1:33:55

Brooks said similarly or, like, I quoted him on

1:33:57

it, that then

1:33:59

I was hence going to

1:34:01

live. And look, I I think the media is great. I

1:34:03

I think what you

1:34:04

guys do, like, you guys help

1:34:07

promote us, you guys promote you

1:34:10

know, players mostly

1:34:12

in a positive way. Right?

1:34:14

But your guys' job is

1:34:16

to just put out news.

1:34:18

Right? And then what's gonna grab eyes and

1:34:21

what's gonna grab attention. And I think, you

1:34:23

know, this when live and the

1:34:24

PGH tour and all this stuff, it was

1:34:26

like, okay. How do we find this How

1:34:30

do we find this in for whose next going to

1:34:32

live? Well, I'm facing. That's what people wanna read.

1:34:34

It's a it's a nasty cycle right now. No.

1:34:36

And I get it. I get it. I get it.

1:34:38

But they were like literally taking anything I said

1:34:40

and making it

1:34:41

like, oh, you have a connection like

1:34:43

you're going. And to be honest,

1:34:45

I don't even know who who's going. Yeah. I don't know who was

1:34:47

going. I don't know who is going. Like,

1:34:49

I knew nothing. It is it's

1:34:52

like your rumor.

1:34:54

Right. It's like you're like, I was so far out of

1:34:56

it from actually knowing anything that

1:34:58

it was

1:34:58

just, like, it

1:34:59

was annoying and it

1:35:01

was funny because they thought I knew like,

1:35:03

you guys thought I knew more when in reality, like,

1:35:05

I didn't. Like, I'm not lying to you guys and

1:35:08

hiding anything. It's just truly

1:35:10

like I didn't know, and it was just like continuous

1:35:12

cycle of, okay, you don't

1:35:14

know. Alright. Come on. Right.

1:35:17

You're going. Yeah.

1:35:19

Like, come on. No one no one knew. Like,

1:35:21

no one knew. You know? And that's like the whole thing of this is no

1:35:24

one knows.

1:35:26

Yeah. It is what it is what it is. It's starting to feel a

1:35:28

bit normal, though, isn't it? Like, it's it's just like a

1:35:30

thing now. Like, damn, if there's a tornado around it?

1:35:32

Yeah. It was funny. I feel like

1:35:34

when when things are being talked it was like

1:35:36

a dude's day scenario. What's gonna happen? It's

1:35:38

like, well Yeah. I mean, our focus has gone to the PJ Tour, and

1:35:39

that's like that's what

1:35:42

we're excited about like, how do we change what twenty four

1:35:44

is

1:35:44

gonna be like? And then how do we

1:35:47

improve the PGA Tour system and

1:35:49

everything? And, hopefully, we

1:35:51

can all get on terms and the

1:35:53

and the tour makes some great decisions on what's next. I mean, once again, I don't really know

1:35:55

what's gonna happen. You're

1:35:58

probably using more

1:35:59

of like birthday business degree now than

1:36:02

you expected to. Like, are you speaking up in these meetings? Or are you No. You know, like,

1:36:04

I'm I'm a little bit

1:36:06

of both. Like, I'm not someone

1:36:08

I mean, I'm

1:36:10

sure everyone could guess who's, like, speaking the most here and

1:36:13

there. Oh, yes. I hear there's a group of

1:36:15

people that are speaking the most. I'm

1:36:17

kinda, like, right

1:36:19

in the middle. I

1:36:20

but I but look, I I view

1:36:22

myself as someone who can understand a lot of this stuff, like, just

1:36:24

take it all in. Like,

1:36:26

it's it's never too much information.

1:36:28

so I can sit there and be like,

1:36:31

okay. You know, like, I understand what what they're trying to put out, what we're trying to

1:36:32

what what they're trying to put our

1:36:34

what we're trying to do

1:36:35

do, and and just

1:36:36

kind of think about it, but it's crazy because like we who

1:36:38

knows what's right and who's what's wrong? I mean, we could be freaking

1:36:41

rolling the dice right now and

1:36:43

that's what everyone's doing, but I

1:36:45

I think in the end, it's it's all gonna be good for

1:36:47

everyone, not for the top players, which,

1:36:50

you

1:36:50

know, some people think Like,

1:36:53

it it's gonna be good forever. I just I don't know. I hope

1:36:55

so. I hope so. I just don't know if there's any

1:36:58

people are talking about, oh, you

1:37:00

know, they

1:37:02

they need to come together. There needs to be some peace, but,

1:37:04

like, both doesn't work

1:37:05

with Pepsi. You know what I mean? Like

1:37:07

Yeah. Well, I mean, I wasn't even talking

1:37:09

about that, like, between live and the tour. I was

1:37:11

just talking about tour. But, like, if you talk about

1:37:13

the whole merge, like, I've heard, you know, Rory says, like, he needs it needs to happen. I

1:37:16

think JT

1:37:18

said this week that you know, he doesn't know if it's close. Once again,

1:37:20

I'm on the very outs of this

1:37:22

stuff to where I don't know. Yeah.

1:37:28

I I don't I don't really know. I

1:37:30

I can't conceive in my head what it would look like for them to to coexist

1:37:32

really in the same world.

1:37:35

I I think both tours

1:37:38

or

1:37:38

whatever you wanna call them. I So

1:37:41

I got four

1:37:42

billion dollars

1:37:43

to be the full Right.

1:37:46

So I I don't know what Lid wants to do in that regards,

1:37:49

and I don't know what kind of terms

1:37:51

you can come up with.

1:37:53

Yeah. I haven't thought about that, to be

1:37:55

honest. It doesn't seem like it doesn't it's not having any time

1:37:57

soon. Like Yeah. It's so It's

1:37:59

just gonna

1:37:59

keep going.

1:38:01

go real quick next year and, you

1:38:03

know, playing all the elevated events and all that stuff. You guys are gonna

1:38:06

be getting together a lot more. It almost feels like

1:38:07

there's gonna

1:38:10

be, like, twelve World Golf Champions good. Yeah. I

1:38:12

mean, I remember when I was buying to to

1:38:14

get in my first WGC, which was in Mexico

1:38:18

in twenty twenty, I

1:38:19

went from, like, burning the first

1:38:21

five or six holes

1:38:23

at Riviera. Just

1:38:25

a week before. the week before, I was

1:38:27

right on the cusp of getting into the

1:38:29

top fifty. Oh, okay. And

1:38:31

then

1:38:31

I five putin

1:38:36

five putted. Yeah. I'm a

1:38:36

really good player. Watch out Watch out

1:38:39

twenty three. No. I'm coming. I'm coming. Okay.

1:38:41

So you are

1:38:44

watching. No. I'm I'm working

1:38:46

on a lot of good things right now. Yeah. These people watch Watch

1:38:48

out.

1:38:50

watch out But, like,

1:38:52

the WGCs to

1:38:53

me were awesome because, like, yeah, you know, it was

1:38:55

it was a very small few people in the

1:38:57

top fifty in the world, plus a few

1:38:59

handful of others, but Like,

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they're the best fields. So, yeah. You know, I'm excited to see what twenty three is gonna be like with these

1:39:04

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1:39:09

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1:39:16

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that one of the it's a good way to start a sentence. I read something. There's no one's no

1:42:36

one can check here. I read

1:42:38

something once. Okay. That one of the

1:42:42

the main mistakes that amateurs make is

1:42:44

practicing what we're good at in

1:42:46

golf. And I I totally totally back

1:42:48

with that. I never practice all because

1:42:51

I

1:42:51

I just not good at them. Then I have a tournament, you

1:42:53

know, once every month, then I have a five hour in the

1:42:55

green, and I'm, like, shave

1:42:56

my pants. And we're, like,

1:42:58

well, yeah, maybe but you Honey

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has been something that is stuck out and it's

1:43:02

like, you're so complete at everything else and

1:43:04

the Honey is something about. What percentage

1:43:07

of your practice pudding. Yeah. Well,

1:43:09

look, I

1:43:10

I started working

1:43:12

with the pudding coach. I

1:43:14

started working with Scott named Steven

1:43:16

Sweeney. since Mexico, and it

1:43:18

has now changed where good percentage is a lot of putting.

1:43:20

Because no.

1:43:23

Because now I understand

1:43:25

what I'm supposed to do. I was no joke just spinning the wheel rolling the dice

1:43:27

out

1:43:27

there, you know, the

1:43:30

past three and a half

1:43:32

years. and

1:43:34

just kinda taking guesses for why

1:43:36

I put it well one week and why I

1:43:38

didn't the others. And that's hard to do.

1:43:40

I was like, oh, my weight was on

1:43:42

my a partner. Exactly. Right. I did

1:43:45

it. And, like, it worked for one week

1:43:47

or worked for a handful of

1:43:50

weeks. but it wasn't consistent. I didn't actually know what

1:43:52

I was doing. I think the funny you face situation

1:43:54

like each other. No. That's that's what you think.

1:43:57

But yes. Yes. But but you understand. Yeah.

1:43:59

Exactly. When you don't understand. And now I'm like, actually understanding. And when I go

1:43:59

back and I'm learning these

1:44:02

things, I'm like, that's why this

1:44:04

worked. or

1:44:07

that's why this didn't work. You know, I can go back

1:44:09

and and look back at Harding Park, for example, where I

1:44:11

think I might have, like, I don't think

1:44:13

they had, like, stroke pain stats. But like, I think I led

1:44:15

the field in putting somehow. And knowing what I did

1:44:17

that

1:44:17

week and like going back and be

1:44:19

like, okay, this makes sense. What do

1:44:21

you mean we were like? What do you mean? I'm not gonna give away my secrets. I'm still no. I'm yeah. It is a secret.

1:44:23

I'm not trying to you guys this potty.

1:44:26

I gotta beat you

1:44:28

guys a four man scramble,

1:44:30

but I would love to

1:44:32

do that. No. Like, it's just

1:44:34

understanding putting. Yeah. And it sounds like

1:44:37

It

1:44:37

sounds stupid because the this putting sounds so simple because you

1:44:39

it's a short stroke. Right? But if, you know, if you

1:44:41

showed me someone's golf swing,

1:44:43

I can die sect

1:44:45

and tell you what's wrong and what you

1:44:47

need to fix. If you showed me someone's potting stroke and then a good

1:44:49

putter and anyone's a good putter out here, it's like, alright, it looks fine

1:44:52

to me.

1:44:54

it looks to me Alright? They're all gonna look good. I

1:44:56

might tell you something, but, like, in reality, it's

1:44:58

like, why does it do that? Or why does it

1:45:02

do this? I'm just trying to

1:45:03

learn more and it's it's that's why putting has now become actually

1:45:05

fun. Like, I'm excited. Oh, because now it's, like,

1:45:07

a problem with

1:45:09

salt. Yeah. Like, I I understand. Yeah. like, if you're trying to build,

1:45:11

like, an IKEA coffee table book, you just don't have an annual. It's like,

1:45:14

right, very cool. I mean, I can just do the same drills

1:45:16

again and again for no reason. That's what

1:45:18

I was doing. I'd like, I was

1:45:20

just doing the doing Yeah. And,

1:45:22

like,

1:45:22

that's It's it's pretty shocking to see where I've gone with my putting, like, just in the

1:45:24

past, like, month. You

1:45:27

know, and I'm not you

1:45:30

know, just fully betting that it's gonna happen in

1:45:33

a day or one tournament. But it's

1:45:35

like

1:45:35

it's really cool to see just

1:45:37

kinda what it's turning into you. Yeah. He he

1:45:39

had some, like, uh-huh, bonus. Yeah. No. It's

1:45:41

it's gonna make a year. Was

1:45:43

it busy? Like, what was it

1:45:45

about we started really simple work. We it's you

1:45:48

never wanna start a tournament, but that

1:45:50

was kind of our only option. And it

1:45:52

was just

1:45:53

basic things. I'm I and I'm gonna dive into it more because, like, I I'm a guy that likes to

1:45:55

know a lot of information.

1:45:56

I

1:45:59

wanna understand everything. but

1:46:03

just like very basic things that anyone could

1:46:06

have told you that you

1:46:08

just

1:46:08

sometimes

1:46:09

look over. Yeah.

1:46:11

because I've been I don't wanna say awkward,

1:46:13

but, you know, you've worked with one guy for a life of Greg and stuff. He's he's, like, the furthest guy

1:46:16

from having to go.

1:46:18

Whatever is better

1:46:19

for you Yeah. He's

1:46:21

like, yeah.

1:46:22

He's gonna want. He's like, you know, you're kinda bringing someone else into the car a little bit. No. Because

1:46:24

I I know this is like the

1:46:26

path I needed to go. And, like,

1:46:30

at the end of the day, like, I'm the one making these decisions

1:46:32

on on what I need to do and and who

1:46:34

I need to hire to to be a

1:46:35

better an

1:46:38

offer. And Like, it's a

1:46:39

business at the end of the day. Right? So

1:46:41

I'm I'm the CEO and I've I'm making

1:46:43

my decisions. And if

1:46:45

other people's feelings get hurt, It sucks,

1:46:48

but,

1:46:48

like, I I need to do what's best for

1:46:49

me when I'm out in the golf course and I'm

1:46:52

playing in a

1:46:54

tournament. something we talked about a little bit is, like, just having to say

1:46:56

no, because sometimes we're having to, like, be that guy.

1:46:58

Yeah. Like, you know Learn how to say

1:47:00

no. I mean, that's, like, some of the best advice

1:47:02

you can give to anyone. literally anyone. But especially someone in your piece because people that

1:47:05

are gonna come out of the woodwork that,

1:47:07

you know, you didn't really know that well.

1:47:09

Everyone wants peace, everyone wants to hang

1:47:11

out, everyone wants to come terminator

1:47:14

moments that and you just can't you just can't please everybody. Yeah. And I almost feel like the you

1:47:16

get, the this

1:47:19

entire circle sort Yeah.

1:47:23

For sure. And and you gotta watch out and, like,

1:47:25

you know, sure, like, guy like Tiger

1:47:27

has to freaking watch his

1:47:29

back at costs. And he's got

1:47:31

other people that are close enough

1:47:33

to watch his back for him.

1:47:36

But

1:47:36

it's Like, I'm at

1:47:37

a point where I I think, like, I you can judge who's who and and what you

1:47:39

really want. And if you don't want it, then you

1:47:41

find someone else. Like, that's what

1:47:44

I've learned. through

1:47:46

this processes. It doesn't work, then go

1:47:49

on. You know, it's it's not a waste

1:47:51

of my time. It's it's all

1:47:53

knowledge and it's all learning

1:47:55

about how people kinda work and maneuver around you and

1:47:57

and sometimes it just doesn't work. It's not a fit. This was your favorite moment to see. I

1:47:59

got one in mind that

1:48:00

I think you're gonna say, but what was your I

1:48:03

know it wasn't your, like, best you.

1:48:08

Drive. Not that warm.

1:48:10

That's forget. I can't

1:48:12

understand that. That's kinda cool. either way

1:48:14

or the last year. Maybe that's just happened

1:48:16

to me. brill. Favorite moment on the golf course, I

1:48:18

assume. because I I mean, I

1:48:19

guess what? I mean, I guess yeah.

1:48:22

The the marriage is number one. k?

1:48:25

I'm gonna I'll

1:48:27

stick to the golf course.

1:48:27

would say,

1:48:30

i would say the

1:48:33

bunker shot with Rory on the

1:48:35

incident. Do you have, like, a picture of that blown up in your house or

1:48:40

something? Sure. No. You know, the two

1:48:42

of you are doing my I'm

1:48:44

pretty sure my replica. Claire Jugg and

1:48:46

Wannemaker are just like in a mansion or

1:48:48

anything? No. We went to JT's house, and he's

1:48:50

got both of his wanna make --

1:48:54

Yeah. -- flanking just might be in

1:48:57

a case, like, quite normal to

1:48:59

see. I just

1:49:03

I

1:49:04

don't know. No. I mean,

1:49:06

I I do. I I

1:49:06

just haven't found the right spot for them. Yeah. There you But

1:49:09

going back to, like, the masters,

1:49:11

like, no, I don't have blown

1:49:14

up. I think that would be said, you did a really cool celebration.

1:49:16

He did a little, like, weird cable campaign.

1:49:18

Oh, he did a little, like Yeah.

1:49:21

You did a little, like, a dance. Yeah. I

1:49:23

mean, no. It's like a

1:49:23

dance. You had the masters, which,

1:49:25

you know, we talked about

1:49:28

at that And

1:49:30

specifically, you're realizing I don't need

1:49:33

to hit hooks just because some guy said

1:49:35

Yeah. I mean, that was a huge

1:49:37

kinda eye opening year at the master

1:49:39

for that can there. The US Open early on in

1:49:42

my career. Early on there. I think

1:49:44

people forget, like

1:49:46

-- Yeah. -- seventy

1:49:48

one when you Yeah. One

1:49:50

really But don't shoot whatever, ninety. On seventy seven. Yeah.

1:49:52

I I think we win

1:49:54

the

1:49:55

US Open, finish fifth. I've

1:49:58

had back to back top fives

1:49:59

in the US open. So

1:50:01

what's cool is that every major that

1:50:03

I've played now? obviously,

1:50:06

I, you know, I have confidence at the and even though open one the worst

1:50:08

weeks the even out out and was one

1:50:10

of the worst weeks my you

1:50:12

know, year, just

1:50:13

kind of everything leading up to that being at San

1:50:16

Andres. PGA, you know,

1:50:18

I've won every major I

1:50:20

feel have

1:50:22

the confidence that I feel I can go and win. And

1:50:24

the US Open was one that, like, you know, I

1:50:26

played Pebble, didn't play that great when I first

1:50:29

turned pro, finished whatever. wing foot, I missed a cut

1:50:31

and I'm like, man, like, US opens are

1:50:33

tough. And then I play Tory,

1:50:35

and then I play this year where like

1:50:37

my game was just unknown. You're playing a draw. I was playing I was

1:50:39

literally playing a draw. Like, I was playing a I

1:50:42

was playing a great A beautiful finder at

1:50:44

draw. for

1:50:46

three days and the other day just I don't know

1:50:49

what was going on. But it that

1:50:51

confidence in those majors

1:50:53

is like, man, like, Like, I I want the

1:50:55

grand slam. Like, I and I

1:50:57

know it's so hard. Right? But I

1:51:00

have like, I I feel like I've

1:51:02

had good enough weeks now at at those

1:51:04

events where, you know, I didn't feel

1:51:06

like I killed, you know, played my best and we've been right there. So it's exciting. Do you like the changes

1:51:12

to thirteen? I guess, I'm I'm happy I got

1:51:14

my eagle out of there and I got my little crystal glasses or mugs or Tops

1:51:17

or whatever you wanna

1:51:19

talk to that. that they wanna be

1:51:22

drinking? No. Those are just plastered up everywhere. No. You know what?

1:51:28

I do like it because now I don't

1:51:30

have to, like, rope hook a three wood. I just hit a driver. I

1:51:32

I don't really

1:51:33

think that many guys

1:51:34

are gonna go for it. Really?

1:51:37

I mean, you might have two thirty in, ball way above your feet. What are you gonna do? So

1:51:39

you think guys will lay up?

1:51:40

I think guys

1:51:43

are gonna be a similar spot because guys

1:51:45

are gonna hit driver instead of three. So it's still gonna be No. Because, like, when you're up there in

1:51:47

the front, a lot of guys

1:51:51

still hit driver. and

1:51:52

they just they send it. I mean, it's like you just

1:51:54

go at the kind of pine straw straight ahead and if you tug it a

1:51:56

little bit or it's got a nice little

1:51:58

draw, I mean, you're way

1:51:59

up there. I think you're

1:52:02

far enough back now to where you're not gonna get the kind of slingshot where it's gonna roll. I mean, I could be completely wrong.

1:52:07

I probably am. you're not gonna get

1:52:09

that, like, full slingshot effect and actually, like, the short left water might come into play more

1:52:11

because we're so

1:52:15

used to, like, hey man, you gotta turn this over. Right. Like, now it's it's probably

1:52:17

just, you know, a slight soft draw to

1:52:19

the right and you have

1:52:21

two

1:52:21

thirty, you have

1:52:24

two thirty.

1:52:24

surprised. I didn't think that I never thought that, like, guys

1:52:26

would play you think guys would play up to two thirty on their eyes. That's weird.

1:52:28

I mean, your ball is,

1:52:30

like, up to your waist. Yeah. That's

1:52:32

the thing about the gusset that people just don't realize if

1:52:35

you're not. It's not it's not like, hey, I've got, like, I've got

1:52:37

to play five yards above my feet. Like,

1:52:39

you gotta cut the ball a

1:52:42

lot, and the ball's still

1:52:43

gonna move right to wrap. because Thank you. You're impressed

1:52:45

with the guys who you guys are coming up. Like, this place

1:52:48

is way Yeah.

1:52:50

But people told me about and I just assumed

1:52:52

like it was gonna be the Helius thing in

1:52:54

the world. I think what people don't realize is the

1:52:56

greens. how much slope there are

1:52:58

on the greens. And then, you know, the greens are perfect, but that's what makes them so fast is that you're

1:53:00

putting on like a

1:53:02

six degree slope, you know,

1:53:05

and and it's just it's

1:53:07

impossible. You have to just drip, speed everything in.

1:53:09

Pull that up up here a bit. Are you gonna

1:53:11

have a job soon? because I'm gonna have to

1:53:14

send the cards? I mean, what kind of podcast is this? We're

1:53:16

asking about my kids. You don't have kids?

1:53:18

I've got a dog. I've got a kid.

1:53:21

It's a child dog. I'm just saying you said there's a lot of

1:53:23

people who are having children.

1:53:26

I sure. No. I I

1:53:29

think we're

1:53:29

gonna wait, you know, a few years.

1:53:31

We're not we're not I wanna be

1:53:33

able to go employ twenty three and just like get back in the

1:53:35

routine of just going out, not

1:53:37

coming back and asking

1:53:39

about, you know, who's

1:53:41

gonna

1:53:41

sit at this table? What are we

1:53:43

gonna have for the advertisers? What are we gonna who's

1:53:46

gonna sit, you know, in row three, you know,

1:53:48

seat F. This wedding

1:53:50

really took a lot F. Yeah. The past two weeks was, wait till you get married. Yeah.

1:53:52

It's a long

1:53:55

it's a

1:53:55

long week. and

1:53:58

we had thanksgiving. So it's like, I'm excited. I'm excited about twenty three. You are? I

1:54:00

really I feel

1:54:01

like biggings are coming in twenty three.

1:54:03

So funny's gotta get stuff.

1:54:06

Could you Why? I just think, like yeah.

1:54:09

I was, you

1:54:11

know, not

1:54:12

that I was stressing me out. Like,

1:54:14

I was still focused on the golf course.

1:54:16

But,

1:54:16

you know, I feel

1:54:18

like I'm I'm putting more effort into just being

1:54:20

ready and, like, into my

1:54:22

body. I'm doing more stuff. putting

1:54:26

I'm I'm really excited, you know, going back to the swing, just dialing things up, learning new shots,

1:54:29

getting better in

1:54:32

that asset. I

1:54:34

I really am. And hopefully, we can put together a really strong strong ear, but, you

1:54:37

know, that's

1:54:39

on me. You're in the last

1:54:42

question. You were so close to the northern one. Yeah. This turn This This

1:54:44

place is, like, pretty significant, pretty. You got

1:54:46

you got married here. I mean, they got

1:54:48

married. got

1:54:50

a gauge here. You got married last week. Yeah. And you you

1:54:53

were sitting close. You had room number one. You didn't

1:54:55

get close to make you wanted

1:54:58

to move up. Yeah. What

1:55:00

I've realized is

1:55:01

I I just wanna keep

1:55:02

winning. You know, that you get

1:55:05

deep satisfaction. It

1:55:07

feels so good. Like like,

1:55:09

it

1:55:10

feels so damn good. I actually don't

1:55:12

think I'm one

1:55:15

of them. That's unfortunate. I'm

1:55:18

sure you want something, Dan. I don't I don't think I There's participation, treffees. I'm sure. Well, that's how we so there's Yeah.

1:55:20

No. We you

1:55:22

didn't know when you're ten

1:55:26

That's your drug.

1:55:28

It just feels

1:55:28

that good, you know. And yeah, I I do

1:55:30

absolutely wanna get to

1:55:31

number one in the world and that,

1:55:34

you know, that's that's that end goal. But

1:55:37

yeah. Holding that

1:55:39

trophy on a Sunday

1:55:41

is like it's special. it

1:55:43

doesn't matter what tournament it is. I don't care what

1:55:45

people say about this and that and

1:55:47

the field like yeah like I

1:55:50

still go back to the scene, you know, holding

1:55:52

that trophy at Barracuda,

1:55:54

opposite

1:55:55

field event, whatever. I

1:55:57

it gets you to places. When you

1:55:59

win, it just Give me tired of the time of speaking

1:55:59

me. It

1:56:04

does. It does.

1:56:05

When you were done? When do you just, like, sit back and watch

1:56:07

highlights? Do you, like, drink and celebrate? What? Like, what's your post mortem? Are you tired? Do

1:56:11

you wanna show? It varies.

1:56:12

You know, I don't know. It's been a

1:56:14

while since I've won, so

1:56:15

it's it's hard

1:56:16

to think back

1:56:19

that far. No.

1:56:20

It's depends

1:56:22

what

1:56:22

you have. I mean, you might have

1:56:24

a tournament the week after, you might do that, you might do

1:56:26

this. I mean, I don't go that hard. I would

1:56:28

yeah go that hard

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