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711 - US Women's Open & John Deere Recap

Released Monday, 10th July 2023
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711 - US Women's Open & John Deere Recap

711 - US Women's Open & John Deere Recap

711 - US Women's Open & John Deere Recap

711 - US Women's Open & John Deere Recap

Monday, 10th July 2023
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3:32

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3:34

this was a hell of a week. Codeman he's

3:36

running the ones and twos over here. He'll pop

3:38

in. We had an awesome time

3:41

out here in Pebble. And I think, well,

3:43

I want to ask

3:44

you guys, Alison Corpuz, it

3:46

was a really, really, really

3:49

good performance today. And I know she

3:51

might not be the winner. Some

3:55

people want, you know, she's, she's

3:57

shy. She's not the most charismatic

3:59

person. But man, her play was was

4:02

deserving and I think

4:04

we start there. I mean all credit to

4:06

her She she went out and she did

4:09

the damn thing I don't I don't know what else there is to say

4:11

really only player in the field under

4:13

par all four rounds

4:15

Par or under par all four rounds 69 70 71 69 Even

4:21

they got warned for slow play today and

4:23

she didn't bat an eye She just

4:26

kept on you

4:27

know sped up a little bit, but didn't affect

4:29

her The birdie on 14 I thought

4:31

was exceptionally impressive and

4:34

then backs it up on 15 and just stuffs it

4:36

in there It was like there was no

4:38

No chance of that tournament slipping away from

4:40

her even after you know 17 was playing

4:42

really tough for the ladies We can get to that. But sally

4:45

what do you think?

4:46

I think if you are a competitive

4:49

golf coach At any level a

4:51

team a high school team a college team

4:53

a if you coach individual professional

4:55

players up and coming players I

4:58

would have to find a recording

5:00

of this performance final round performance and Replay

5:03

that for whoever you are teaching like if you want to

5:05

see the proper us open

5:07

demeanor. It was Allison Corpoose today I mean

5:09

there was not a change in her facial expression

5:11

probably until the 17th hole She finally smiled

5:14

after striping yet another five

5:16

iron

5:16

directly at the pin. There was no

5:19

change in her tempo maybe maybe to a flaw

5:21

at some point of uh, then falling a hole behind

5:24

at one point I don't know if I could if

5:26

I could compliment that exactly but

5:28

The routine stayed exactly the same. There

5:30

was no deep breaths. There was no

5:33

like this moment's too big There was none of that

5:35

everyone we if you watched a lot of this

5:37

golf tournament this week We saw everybody

5:39

fuck up like at some point. Everybody

5:42

did something really dumb. Everybody made a critical

5:44

mistake and She

5:46

made it look so easy But when you've seen the

5:48

context when you're the full context of everyone we've

5:51

seen fall apart Nasa played an incredible

5:53

tournament absolutely fell apart on the back nine

5:55

today rose never got anything going

5:57

gee I shin I had

5:58

an incredible

5:59

out into the ocean or she might have won this whole,

6:02

won this tournament. She didn't do that on the eighth

6:04

hole. Alison Corpoos was that today.

6:07

And I mean, I was listening to your guys

6:09

show this morning in the gym and you're talking about who's going to win.

6:11

And I think even Friday night I was like, dude, it's Alison.

6:13

It's her, like it's totally her and

6:16

she just

6:16

emphatically put her foot on everybody's throat

6:18

in the nicest possible. We've mentioned her name,

6:21

you know, half a dozen times this year of like, Hey,

6:23

another like solid

6:25

top 10 for Alison Corpoos. You know, it

6:27

kind of reminded me when Gary Woodland won here, where

6:30

it just wasn't like, he just wasn't

6:33

missing shots. Like I know she bogeyed,

6:35

she bogeyed 18 both Friday and

6:37

Saturday. And that was kind of the one spot where

6:39

it was like, all right,

6:42

like those weren't great shots, but then, you

6:44

know, even like hitting driver today on 18, it was

6:46

like slamming the door.

6:49

We were all, I can't believe she's hitting

6:51

driver. How would you guys

6:53

play eight? If you have a three shot lead in a tournament

6:55

at pebble beach on the 18th hole, how would you play the hole?

6:58

It would not, I would not be pulling driver. I'd

7:00

be getting into a Wales blowhole. Yeah.

7:03

I mean, like six iron, right?

7:06

Just just

7:07

playing a shorter club out to that like

7:09

right short fairway area. Um, but

7:12

it was like, well, when you've hit 85% of

7:14

your fairways on the season, I guess

7:18

it's a little easier to pull, to pull driver

7:20

in that situation. And you got that low,

7:23

like

7:23

just low bullet shot in your

7:26

arsenal. I

7:28

do want to say, so a couple of things

7:32

I thought Jordan Perez, who has been

7:34

out here all week with us, she's, she's

7:36

writing tonight. She's not on the show. She's

7:39

she's, uh, I believe going to write up a piece

7:41

about Charlie Hall, which I'm really excited

7:44

for.

7:44

But she had a piece on Alison Corpoos that

7:47

came out this morning, kind of setting the stage for

7:49

today's round. And one of the quotes

7:52

from Alison in that piece was, I'm

7:54

quoting Corpoos now, I honestly

7:56

still need to get a little bit more comfortable,

7:59

I think in

7:59

intention. So that's really

8:02

been the focus this year, just really trying

8:04

to put myself into that spot and then hopefully

8:06

learn how to convert as it keeps happening.

8:09

And that's exactly what I mean, we saw

8:11

her tied for the lead after the third round

8:14

at Chevron back in April, she

8:16

came up short, she saw it 74 that

8:18

day.

8:19

But man, she's a quick learner

8:21

because today was rock

8:24

solid. It again, it was

8:27

impressive. And the other point I want

8:29

to make out of this is I think Jordan's piece

8:31

does a really good job. Yes, this

8:33

was her first LPGA win. Yes,

8:35

obviously her first major,

8:37

but she's not like a flukey winner.

8:40

She's not from out of nowhere. Tron, as you

8:42

said, you know, we've been mentioning her a bunch

8:44

this year. This

8:45

has been slowly progressing.

8:48

And it's been a culmination.

8:50

It's never been sexy. It's never been flashy

8:53

necessarily. But she has just

8:55

been steadily getting better ever

8:57

since she was at USC. And even

9:00

before that, she played Sargen,

9:03

a friend who used to work for AJGA,

9:06

she's played in like almost

9:09

as many top shelf invitational

9:12

AJGA events or like the cream,

9:14

you know, that's the cream of the AJGA. She

9:16

played in like three or four dozen of those

9:18

along the way, like a lot of reps,

9:20

a lot of learning, you know, how to compete, how

9:23

to win. It's, you know, sometimes kind

9:25

of like Lillie Voo, it's a slower simmer,

9:27

right?

9:28

Right. So yeah,

9:30

so I think, you

9:33

know, we'll play the over under game,

9:35

of course, a little bit further down the road. We

9:37

reached out to Neil. We reached out to Neil asking

9:39

for his answer for how many majors,

9:42

what's the over under for Alison Corpoose?

9:44

Oh, he has set the number at over

9:46

under at four and a half majors for I

9:51

don't, I can't tell if this is a bit from him or

9:53

not. I don't, I don't know if

9:55

he, if he's just fucking with us at this point,

9:58

but I would think the

9:59

over under is probably like one and a half, right?

10:02

I mean, it would undermine this

10:04

achievement to like make

10:06

it higher than that, right? This was an incredible

10:08

achievement and this was very, very, very hard to do despite

10:10

the fact that she made it. It was a perfect course for,

10:13

and she's 25, you know, it's not like,

10:15

and I'll, I'll go back.

10:17

I inflated her AJGA numbers a little

10:19

bit. She played in 21 AJGA

10:21

Invitationals,

10:23

four time all American, AJGA,

10:25

two time, AJGA

10:27

winner, 16 top fives, 40 tournaments

10:30

played. That's a pretty illustrious in

10:33

your career. She, in kind

10:35

of, you know, a great nod

10:37

to symmetry with Michelle. We

10:40

saying goodbye to the game this weekend.

10:42

She broke Michelle. We use record for

10:44

being the youngest to ever qualify for us

10:47

women's amateur pub links. She was 10 years

10:49

old. I mean, she was, she was,

10:51

she was a prodigy, right? A lot

10:53

of these girls, they, they have

10:56

immense junior talent, junior

10:58

success, but yeah, she got to college.

11:01

And again, she

11:03

never won an individual national title, but

11:05

she had a good career. She just kept getting

11:07

better. She came out. She

11:10

earned her card in Q series, the

11:12

year she graduated. And

11:14

last year was her rookie year

11:16

on tour. She finished within the top 60

11:19

in the race for the CME globe.

11:21

Didn't win, had a runner up, had,

11:23

had a handful of other really good finishes.

11:25

You know, it was a good solid rookie

11:28

season, not setting the world on fire.

11:30

And so you, you turn the page to 2023 and she's been

11:35

in the hunt near the top of leaderboard, staying,

11:37

playing really steady,

11:39

good golf. And yeah, we

11:41

get to a U S open where it

11:43

seems like a traditional U S open winner

11:46

is somebody that is just steady

11:49

and can be present and

11:51

doesn't, you know, isn't overwhelmed

11:53

by the moment, isn't jittery. And

11:56

that was her today. I mean, I, I really

11:59

liked this win.

11:59

I don't think this is a bad winner. I hope

12:02

other people don't think this is like a quote unquote

12:04

bad winner or disappointing. No, I

12:07

think she's very deserving.

12:09

Not a bad winner, but not like

12:12

the storyline that's going to hook people

12:14

into women's golf. I think it's probably a fair place

12:16

to. That's fair with that. And it wasn't

12:18

a great leaderboard

12:20

behind her either. It's not like there was some other aside

12:23

from Charlie, of course, which

12:25

which I can't make sense of. I've heard you guys

12:27

talk about it all week. I can't really

12:30

make sense of. I thought pebble was a

12:32

good, not great set up and good, not great

12:34

test. Incredible venue and and

12:37

obviously elevated this event in a way that we've never

12:39

seen before. But I haven't really

12:41

been able to make sense of how

12:43

how few like top 10 players in the world were even

12:45

remotely in the mix this all week. Like

12:48

from the jump. Listen, I think if anybody

12:50

can definitively make sense of that,

12:53

I would love that. I didn't invite him onto the

12:55

show. I mean, that was that was certainly the talk.

12:58

Of the tournament, especially those first couple of days,

13:00

it was like, wow, like Jin Young

13:03

Co. I cannot believe she's playing

13:05

this poorly. You know, Nellie, we knew

13:07

she was hurt. She still might be battling some

13:09

stuff. I got some information for you for

13:11

Jin Young Co. I guess she injured her shoulder

13:14

in up in Jersey, a

13:16

ball to throw. That's the issue. So she got a hurt

13:18

wing. She came down, spent all that time last

13:21

week. All those what we said was she

13:23

was playing tons of practice. She's actually getting a

13:25

ton of rehab done. So she's injured.

13:28

She knew she wanted to play this event. She was she was she

13:30

was injured, not hurt. Very much an

13:32

injured situation. So trying to

13:34

figure it out. A lot of injuries starting to pile up. That's

13:37

the bummer. Well, and I was going

13:39

to say for some of the top players, Nellie,

13:41

Lily, Avu, it's yeah, it's

13:43

a shame. But Solly, point taken. I think we're going

13:46

to let's discuss the the

13:48

LPGA major situation because I think that's

13:50

a very interesting conversation.

13:54

A few other things on Allison Corpoose. Yeah.

13:56

In short, LPGA has got a parody problem and

13:58

we'll I think. and we'll get to that if

14:01

you'll allow me. So you know

14:03

I like my, is it shots

14:05

gained or strokes gained? It's

14:08

strokes, but big, you're learning. I don't want

14:10

to put up any barriers to entry for you getting

14:12

deep into this statistical game. I wake

14:15

up every morning, just smiling, hearing

14:17

you host the show, just falling back on

14:19

strokes gained to give us all that perspective.

14:21

I just, I made me so happy. We're out

14:24

there getting eyes on these players.

14:26

We're validating. Yeah, we're validating. The

14:28

scouts are out there and then we're coming back and

14:30

we're analyzing and putting

14:33

the data against our course funding scouting

14:35

reports.

14:36

How's that, how's the vision fund doing? This year,

14:38

this year. Yeah, could we over a rolling 24 month

14:41

period? You gotta zoom out. It's rushing. You

14:43

gotta take a real macro broad view. Neil's

14:46

pimping a top 10 Ludwig play

14:48

that he thinks is

14:50

awesome. We have higher expectations

14:52

for Ludwig than a top 10. We do, we

14:54

do. But do you see as Ludwig fans? Yes,

14:57

I do. Well, so I was gonna say

14:59

in the fourth round today, Alison

15:01

plus 1.75

15:02

strokes gained approach, which

15:06

is phenomenal. Which that, like our eyes

15:09

saw that, it validates what our eyes saw. And

15:11

then putted the hell out of

15:13

it, plus 2.64 strokes gained putting. I

15:16

mean, just a great formula. And

15:19

again, she doesn't miss fairways. So

15:21

yeah, it's like, where was she gonna make a big

15:24

mistake?

15:25

After she got off the tee on nine

15:28

and 10, it's kind of like, all right, like,

15:30

I don't know. That's where Pebble a little bit doesn't

15:33

do it for me. Is like, once you get through, that

15:35

stretch is so good. And then you

15:37

get through like, I don't know, like even like 11

15:40

is even cool. And then after that, I'm kind of like, all right,

15:43

time to buckle down for this slog

15:46

from 12 to 17.

15:49

Yeah. The interesting

15:51

part of it was at least that it was into the wind and I thought

15:54

we'd see more higher scores

15:56

on the back nine on Saturday and Sunday. And we didn't,

15:58

I mean, they adjusted the tees.

15:59

was still a good test but it

16:02

just was not set up for a whole lot of excitement

16:04

on that back nine and the

16:08

women did not play anywhere near the wind

16:10

that I had to brave. I thought we

16:12

were sold a bill of goods on some of the wind forecasts.

16:15

I know, I know. TC weren't

16:17

you the ones selling it? No, well the National

16:20

Weather Service and the model, the USGA

16:22

as well

16:23

were selling it. So you know

16:26

I'm listen I can only work

16:28

with my suppliers. Right,

16:31

right, right. We're only as good as the people

16:33

around us. Yeah and they're you

16:36

know I'm parsing through. I can evaluate

16:38

my suppliers but

16:39

I can't change my suppliers mid-tournament. Right,

16:42

I'll say the other thing you know from

16:44

talking to Beth Ann Nichols through the years

16:48

she makes a good point and whether

16:51

I like it or agree with it or not

16:53

I don't think it matters. Honestly we're

16:55

starting to see it on the men's side with the USGA.

16:58

They haven't sought to embarrass players.

17:02

Enough, enough for your standard. Enough, yeah.

17:05

I would say really at all but certainly enough and

17:07

I think that's especially true on the women's side

17:09

and Beth Ann's point

17:11

that she's told me through the years is listen

17:14

that the US women's open is one

17:16

of the prime opportunities to get a lot

17:18

of new eyeballs on the game and

17:20

on these women and it

17:23

just doesn't serve the long-term

17:25

interests of the sport to

17:28

just make them look bad. And seven

17:30

players broke par this week. Yeah. I thought difficulty

17:33

level was there. I really thought so.

17:36

Especially seeing the

17:39

trajectory that the women hit it and their spin rates

17:41

like that was freaking tough. That really

17:43

was. Greens were plenty firm.

17:45

God Randy between the stats and

17:48

lauding the USGA.

17:50

I don't want to say I'm lauding them. I want to say

17:53

I can understand

17:55

their approach. It wouldn't be the approach

17:58

I chose. I don't have

18:00

to like it, but I understand it. I think

18:02

the setup could have been better on 18. It

18:05

could have been more variety on 18. 18 was

18:07

not all that dynamic.

18:10

And 17. I think 17 as well. I

18:13

was glad they moved it up on 14. I thought 14,

18:15

when you give them the option there, it actually plays tougher

18:17

because you get up closer to the green. Um,

18:21

I thought they could have moved four up

18:23

one of the days and play that as like

18:25

a two, you know, there's

18:26

a box there, like move it up to 260. You

18:30

know, um, but yeah, I don't know. There's, there's

18:33

plenty of grapes I have with pebble. We

18:35

don't need to do that tonight. Gentlemen, I have some, you

18:37

talk about setup. You talk about getting out there,

18:39

doing a little recon that we did. We had a

18:41

dial all week, but we also had a man on the ground

18:44

guy who's on the ground every week

18:47

during major championships. That's Kevin van Valkenburg.

18:50

We have him dialing in now. You guys want to bring him in yet?

18:52

Yeah. Bring him in. Water's warm. Come on, Cody.

18:54

Are you ever at Cyprus right now? I

18:57

am. What's up? Not

18:59

a lot of film out there. Hello

19:02

fellas. How are you? Excellent. How

19:05

are you?

19:06

I am fabulous. Uh, just got done

19:08

out, uh, hanging out with, uh, Alison

19:10

corpus, uh, good, uh, decent

19:13

press conference. It was a little bit like

19:15

getting blood from a stone to get some interesting

19:17

things from her, but we worked it, I think pretty

19:19

well. And it was a lot of, uh, teamwork amongst

19:22

the media to get her to tell some stories about herself. Um,

19:25

you know, I think the thing, my big takeaway from

19:27

this week is.

19:28

I, I said this actually one of the shows earlier, but

19:31

it's worth repeating that

19:32

I was walking with Nelly Korda earlier this week and

19:34

she sort of whispered your caddy at one point, I

19:36

am so tense. I cannot

19:38

calm down. And I think that was kind of true of a

19:40

lot of the top players. They want this so bad

19:42

that it sort of was hard for

19:45

any of them to relax, whether it was Jenin co

19:47

or Nelly or Lexi, like the us open means

19:49

so much to them. And to Allison's

19:52

credit, she was the one person who was basically

19:54

like able to keep calm and be a stone cold

19:56

killer throughout. So that's why she won ultimately.

19:59

I think that's a fantastic

20:02

point. And I think just adding to that

20:04

the first time they've ever been at Pebble Beach,

20:07

I think it was just even a

20:09

heightened, you know, winning a US

20:11

Open any year is going

20:13

to make you nervous and tense. But

20:15

when you come to an iconic venue, it's the first

20:17

ever playing here for the women.

20:19

I can see where, you know, we

20:21

talk about in other sports, when athletes

20:24

just kind of want it too much, right?

20:26

And they tense up and

20:29

they get away from what makes them great.

20:31

I absolutely buy that for at

20:33

least part of a reason why we didn't see some

20:35

of those big names, maybe. Yeah,

20:37

I mean, think about like, we were

20:39

talking a lot of this week, whether it was on camera

20:41

off about what majors at

20:43

women's, you know, golf mean a lot, whether

20:45

they have you on is like a fake major or not. But I

20:48

think you can put the US Women's Open well

20:51

above like all the others, it is

20:53

their masters, their, you know, everything

20:55

combined, and that there's all dream

20:57

of winning this tournament. And the fact that it was

20:59

a pebble elevated even further. So I

21:01

think the pressure on all that,

21:03

I mean, I always think about when people were

21:06

picking Rory to win a Portrush, I was like, I don't

21:08

think you quite understand like Rory's

21:10

DNA, like it's the that's the exact opposite

21:12

of the place where he could sort of figure out because he's too,

21:15

he's emotional, he carries with that stuff. I

21:17

think a lot of women

21:19

were sort of feeling that this week of like, Oh my

21:21

god, it's pebble, I want this one forever. Yeah.

21:24

Well, you mentioned Alison's press conference.

21:28

There's Jordan. Jordan, I

21:31

thought I thought your piece this morning was

21:34

was bang on I thought it provided great context.

21:36

And we were speaking earlier about, you

21:38

know, this is a chicken here. So

21:41

keep going. Just tell

21:45

her well done. And we really

21:47

hope to read a Charlie hole piece. And

21:49

we can also stunt on we apologize.

21:52

We formally apologize for not believing in Allison.

21:55

But we also we need a formal apology from

21:57

her real quick on Benedetta Mareski.

21:59

here Jordan they

22:02

would like you to either apologize or defend Benedetta

22:04

Marescu as like low

22:06

am low am this week you guys are

22:08

doing her dirty here this is tough Benedetta

22:10

I respect the comeback

22:13

I do apologize I don't want the

22:15

Benedetta mob to come after me I

22:20

understand I was really bullish

22:22

on the long action

22:24

thanks

22:26

you can't hear you guys apology accepted

22:29

let's for before we let Jordan go that just

22:31

biggest takeaway from this week like you know obviously

22:33

historic venue historic

22:35

moment Allison is someone who you have

22:38

I think better insight I mean you were the

22:40

one of the few people who's has talked to her previously

22:42

kind of knows her well enough to follow her old career

22:44

like what will be your big takeaway from this week

22:47

I think this this

22:49

was career changing right obviously

22:51

and so I think she's

22:53

worked for this moment for an extremely long

22:55

time she always had the game I think the

22:57

conviction took a lot longer and there

22:59

was a point that this almost never happened like

23:01

she almost you know very much contemplated

23:04

not turning professional and so I think

23:07

you know against such

23:09

an incredible test of golf like she

23:11

came out and got it done and that's gonna

23:14

speak volumes towards you know whatever

23:16

legacy she ends up creating and this

23:18

is so good for American golf too I mean

23:20

I I know Allison can

23:23

be a little shy in the pressers on the mic

23:25

kind of thing and I noticed that she was really

23:27

overcome with so much emotion and was pretty

23:29

overwhelmed but I think this was a huge

23:32

confidence boost this was this means so

23:34

much to her I mean really had

23:36

kind of a late not I

23:38

don't want to say breakout there was definitely some ebbs and flows

23:41

in her amateur career but I think this

23:43

kind of reassures the decision that she

23:46

made and it's it's

23:48

really powerful truly

23:50

manning up job Jordan is yes appreciate

23:52

you Jordan one thing I just followed with

23:54

it with Jordan I think it's such a good

23:57

she talked about is good for American golf

23:58

Allison is one of the few like really thoughtful

24:01

Americans out there who follow it was like a big

24:04

breath of life. Like she's she's has two degrees.

24:06

She's willing to sort of speak out on issues

24:08

that are bigger than golf and I think supply chain.

24:10

Yeah, definitely. We should get her on the trap draw

24:13

to talk about this one. Masters of supply chain

24:15

management. We're looking for some weather suppliers,

24:18

weather forecast suppliers. I think

24:20

that's going to be a good thing going forward for our sake

24:22

for the media to have someone who is able to

24:24

kind of speak to bigger issues when they come up, whether it's,

24:26

I don't know, Saudi money might be one sign

24:28

that's going to creep into more than the games gaming

24:30

more. Like be interesting to hear what you would have to say about

24:33

that. Well get your politics out

24:35

of my sports. I know. Come

24:37

on. That kind of leads into something I wanted to ask you about

24:39

in that.

24:40

Listen, she's shy and we

24:43

know where she gets that from. I mean her father's

24:47

interview on 18 was just an electric

24:49

factory. And that's

24:51

okay, right? People are who they are. I

24:53

guess my question is

24:56

I'm really fascinated where

25:00

and how we, we, we make that

25:02

distinction between Alison

25:04

Corpoos. Oh my God, quiet

25:07

killer, you know, kind of being in

25:09

on that shyness, if you will.

25:11

And Alison Corpoos, boring

25:14

winner. Like I didn't like this. I,

25:17

I'm really curious where we're going

25:19

to fall out because I think leading into

25:22

today, I

25:22

don't think a lot of people, nothing

25:25

against her, but I just think

25:27

a lot of people weren't necessarily rooting

25:29

for her as the winner because

25:32

you know, she, she maybe isn't going to give you

25:34

a lot. And I'm just

25:37

curious your thoughts.

25:38

I think if your, your personality

25:41

is not effusive, I mean, I think we could say

25:43

carefully, comfortably say that she's like the opposite

25:45

of Charlie Hall in terms of like their personalities

25:49

that you need to win a lot, right? It needs to sort

25:51

of be,

25:52

you know, your ice cold killer

25:54

kind of thing. And so if Alison is at

25:56

a moment where she's going to continue to sort of be

25:58

relevant in majors.

25:59

and this season and overall,

26:02

I think has lends itself to that. Then

26:04

that could be part of the sort of narrative

26:06

of who she is. Like, hey, I'm the one who

26:08

holds my shit together in the tough

26:10

moments. I mean, I had a really interesting

26:13

sort of discussion with her catty J.

26:16

Monahan right after the thing,

26:17

an exclusive interview

26:19

with J. Monahan. I think we've been waiting for J. Monahan between

26:21

crazy times. Between the Randall Stevenson

26:24

stuff, the return. I

26:26

thought he wasn't back to work yet. I didn't get a chance to ask

26:28

about Randall resigning. So I

26:30

should have really dropped the ball there. He won the Catty

26:33

Award, which, you know, I think the Catty

26:35

Award should go to.

26:36

It should be separated from

26:39

who wins. I thought Charlie's catty

26:41

was fantastic. He was. He was a

26:43

top bloke. So he said

26:45

when they talked about going on the clock, he said, I look,

26:48

I'm going to be really honest, I had to go to the bathroom really

26:50

bad after 11. And

26:52

he was like, I had to run up the hill. He's like, this is

26:54

the worst possible time, but I really

26:56

have to go to the bathroom. And

26:57

so he ran back to the T whatever

27:00

she's between five and six iron.

27:02

They had already sort of, you know, had

27:05

been behind the group in front of them. She

27:07

backed off because the wind died down and the USJ

27:09

person came over and said, hey,

27:11

you're on the clock. If it happens again, you're going to get a

27:13

stroke penalty. And he said,

27:14

I did not know that.

27:16

Like I I got to be honest, like I

27:18

went on the LPGA. We get fined for, you

27:20

know, a bad time. And so he

27:22

was like really short of shook at that moment. He's like,

27:24

that was the moment when we were both really

27:27

feeling the pressure.

27:28

She hits a pretty good shot there in two putts.

27:30

And he was like, after that happened, I

27:32

was finally able to relax. I was like, we got this

27:35

because if she could sort of overcome that, then

27:37

we're fine. And I thought that was kind of a cool thing.

27:39

They're the ones who handled like the adversity

27:42

in that moment, you know, in the final round, that was the

27:44

one kind of moment of like, holy crap, we could become

27:46

a huge story here if we get docked

27:48

the penalty. That's kind of

27:50

there's so much pizza that just said enter the media

27:53

center behind you like, oh my God,

27:55

little neuros, sir. Yeah.

27:58

Last last year's open. I was.

27:59

and eating any carbs and eating pizza. And

28:02

now I don't know, I might have to get to dive into that later.

28:04

So,

28:04

um, with

28:07

my luck, I'm sure this will be something cultural that

28:09

I, that I'll will offend somebody in some way. We

28:12

got it. We got to settle on one way to spell Allison, because

28:14

this is not it. A-L-L-I-S-E-N.

28:16

I can't do it. I can't, it auto corrects me

28:18

every time I try to type it. Uh, let's, let's

28:21

all get on the same page here and say we can't spell Allison.

28:23

We need to standardize Allison. We need to standardize Megan.

28:26

We need to standardize Kaitlyn,

28:28

possibly Jeff. Um, no, like, yeah,

28:30

we, the third

28:32

way to spell it and like two ways is fine,

28:34

but three ways is that we, we cannot have that.

28:36

We cannot do that. We need to standardize Phillip, one L

28:39

or two,

28:40

Colin, one L or two. Sadly,

28:42

I had Allison with a, with a YSL

28:44

in the Solomon baby pool. So I guess I

28:46

lost it. YSL, YSL. That'd be

28:49

a great, a great ode to,

28:51

uh, the current events. Yeah. That's funny.

28:53

Uh, well, KBB,

28:56

I know anything else you want to impart

28:58

on us before you get busy writing Charlie hole,

29:00

tell us about Charlie hole. Yeah.

29:02

Uh, you know, there was a brief moment when I thought, uh,

29:05

that Charlie was going to really just

29:07

keep

29:08

slamming the accelerator down. She just got her driver's

29:10

license recently. So that's a, that's relevant. Uh,

29:13

yeah. Uh, and I thought, you know, I

29:15

got to go follow her because this is, could be

29:17

a really kind of cool, iconic thing. And I

29:19

was right there on 18 when she hit that shot and she

29:22

and her caddy, sorry, the, the first shot of the drive,

29:24

she didn't caddy thought, Oh, it was perfect. No big deal. We could go up

29:26

there.

29:27

Sitting at the bottom of the tree. And I thought it was really

29:29

cool that she was like, you know what? Fuck it. Let's go for

29:31

it. And she ripped a three wooded

29:33

bird. You could hear the crowd be like,

29:35

Ooh, I don't, I know it sort of peeled left

29:37

into the bunker there, but I thought that was kind of awesome.

29:39

You know, it wasn't quite the tanimal, uh, and the cat

29:41

sort of ripping it on the green, but you know, she

29:44

could have

29:44

protected the money or there or whatever. She could have figured

29:47

it out, but she decided

29:48

I'm going for this. And, uh, I think that was kind

29:50

of a cool, indicative moment. She almost pulled it off.

29:52

She is. Yeah. She really almost did. And, uh,

29:55

I, I'm going to, Jordan's going to write a, I

29:57

think a really great, uh, Charlie Hall thing, and that

29:59

will probably be the.

29:59

started the story because that was such a cool moment.

30:02

Well, she delivered the line of the tournament standing

30:04

there under the tree. She said shy kids

30:07

don't eat sweets or don't get awesome.

30:09

I didn't I didn't get wasn't close enough for that. So

30:11

that's awesome. Yeah, which I

30:13

will say shy kids also do get the US women's

30:15

open trophy. Yeah,

30:20

I will say last question before we before

30:23

you go KV your

30:24

daughter was out there for you this week and I

30:26

just was kind of curious. I don't know. I haven't

30:29

listened to all. I haven't gotten to all the hours of the show this week.

30:31

If you've talked about it, forgive me, but what

30:33

was that experience like what was her take away

30:35

from from being on site of pebble and watching that up close?

30:38

I mean, just truly like an all time

30:41

week for me. She has been

30:43

wanting to go to the women's US

30:46

Open for I mean, I

30:47

for her 10th birthday. I said, you know, I

30:50

don't want to give you a thing. I want you to experience

30:52

something. So you pick anything that

30:54

you want to go to and we'll go to it and

30:56

you know, her older sister picked a Taylor Swift concert.

30:59

You know, when that happened for her and and

31:01

Keegan picked the women's US Open

31:03

and I was like, okay, we're gonna go to pine needles and she was like, Nope,

31:06

we're going to pebble. That's what I want. And I mean, I

31:09

probably people who have heard me have probably heard

31:11

me talk about her a bunch and I probably

31:14

talk about her too much, but she's

31:17

you know, she means the world to me and

31:19

our

31:21

relationship with golf means a ton

31:23

to me. And so sorry

31:26

to get emotional, but it

31:28

was awesome. It was awesome to get to, you

31:30

know, be able to give her a chance

31:33

to meet Rosang and Lydia Co comes up

31:35

to us, you know, the first day we're here and it's like,

31:37

Hey, do you want to walk with

31:39

me? And so she's walking with Lydia Co and Lydia

31:41

is like, I love your freckles. You know, I

31:43

wish I wish I had freckles like you and for

31:46

an 11 year old girl to hear

31:48

that from, you know, someone

31:51

who's an icon in golf

31:53

and someone who she's known for years is just

31:56

it's really cool.

31:57

And so awesome to hang out with this week. She's

32:00

a fun hang and I'm

32:03

just, I'm really grateful that

32:06

I got to do this with her. And,

32:09

you know, she's a great kid. She's

32:13

been nothing but additive. And honestly,

32:16

I don't know how she does it cause she's been walking out there

32:18

more than we have. She's a duper man. She

32:20

was at dinner last night. Like we're all exhausted.

32:22

I'm like, I don't know how she's not falling asleep in the

32:25

pizza. Birdie's seven at the hay.

32:27

Yeah, she did. So we got to play the hay.

32:30

She's, you

32:31

know, she plays a ton at home. She

32:33

loves it. She was like,

32:35

I think we're going to play somewhere tomorrow. And

32:37

she, she's, she's,

32:40

it's funny because she has watched

32:42

the short game a hundred times and she watched the Stanford

32:44

documentary, you know, and so Rose is like one of

32:46

her heroes and stuff. And so for her to see

32:48

Amari Avery, who is very much emotional,

32:51

like she is on the course was kind of funny. Cause

32:53

he was like, all right, dad, I get it. Like you're always telling me like,

32:56

can you just like enjoy the game and chill and I'm

32:58

stomping around and stuff. And so I was trying to get her to come

33:00

on the live show earlier cause she was lit. She's

33:02

literally been writing a story about her experience

33:06

this week of coming to the tournament and stuff. And

33:08

so she was like, dad, I got kind of stuck on it. And

33:11

I was like, I'll help you. That happens a lot to writers,

33:13

you know, you just, you get jammed up and

33:15

stuff. And no, it's been, it's

33:17

so awesome. I mean, the USDA was

33:20

incredibly cool to basically say,

33:21

yeah, like we're, you know, we know you've been around

33:24

enough majors that you're not going to have her running

33:26

out in the middle of the green and stuff. Like she's going

33:28

to be able to behave herself as kid. Yeah.

33:31

See that's funny. Cause earlier this week he comes like, dad, that's

33:34

will like, I recognize him from the PNC

33:36

that's, that's will. So McGee or whatever.

33:38

I was like, Oh wow. I do recognize people that

33:40

I don't even. So it's just been super

33:42

cool and I'm really grateful. It'll it's an all

33:45

timer of a week for me. So I'm, I'm

33:47

so upset that you guys didn't let me get in the, the,

33:50

after the, the emotional family

33:53

tied to Pebble beach. Didn't let me get my line. If

33:55

you saw Macklemore out there,

33:58

I'm

34:01

busy like weeping here. Another thing. Yeah.

34:05

So we all we all recognized out here how cool

34:07

it was an experience for for you

34:09

to be with her and and and see it through

34:11

her eyes there.

34:13

And she's such a great little girl. But

34:15

also ultimately like TC and I

34:17

talked about this as well. And I posted some yesterday

34:20

on my Instagram story of like how great you

34:22

are with her. And I think you

34:24

are exactly what a lot of fathers that are out

34:26

there who have young kids who are super

34:29

into sports. You're doing it the right way.

34:31

You're not forcing anything on it. You're letting them

34:33

explore and

34:34

go about it their own way. And

34:37

the birdie that she had on the hay was so

34:39

cool because she talked about it all night long. What

34:41

golf ball did she use when she got that birdie.

34:44

Titleist. Right. Titleist.

34:47

This is brought to you by Titus the

34:49

number one ball. The choice

34:51

of the 78th United States Open Women's

34:53

Champion Allison Corpoos.

34:56

Corpoos etched her name in history by ball

34:58

striking her way around Pebble Beach with her

35:00

titleist Pro V one. She gained the

35:02

majority of her shots on the field this week with

35:04

her approach shots led the field and birdies and

35:07

was the only player to shoot under par in each

35:09

of her four rounds. Total of one hundred

35:11

and five TC players. This

35:14

week at Pebble Beach played the Pro V one or the Pro

35:16

V one X golf ball. One hundred and five out

35:19

of one hundred and fifty six. That's

35:21

right. Those are good numbers which was more than six

35:23

times the nearest competitor. Corpoos

35:26

added her name to the list of USGA champions

35:28

alongside US Open winner Wyndham Clark

35:31

who

35:31

won his first major championship last month

35:33

at L.A.C.C. using his Pro V one

35:35

X just like me and me. That's

35:38

right.

35:39

Titleist the number one ball in golf

35:41

the number one ball at the US Open the number one ball at

35:44

the US Women's Open and wherever

35:46

the biggest titles in the game are

35:48

on the line. Thank you. You guys

35:50

Mr. You guys are crying about KVV's

35:53

experience. I'm crying at Cody's Cody's

35:56

and his ad pivot. I saw you. I

35:58

saw you like five.

35:59

Five minutes ago, I went way past

36:02

that. I got it in. I got it in. I'm so proud.

36:04

I'm so proud. I'll say this. Keegan

36:07

learned a lot of new words this week, too,

36:09

that she can take home to her friends. Oh,

36:12

here she is right here. We can just have her pop on the live show

36:14

to say. Can you just say hi to everyone?

36:17

Hi. Did you have fun this week, Keegan?

36:19

It's all I want to know if you had fun this week. What? Definitely.

36:22

Is there anything that kind of stand out

36:25

that you saw this week that was the coolest thing?

36:29

All of the people

36:32

and the views. What was it

36:34

like to meet Roseeng and to get to hang with her? It

36:37

was really cool. Anything

36:39

else that you'll remember and take away that was

36:42

a memorable thing? How about your birdie at

36:44

the hay the other day? Oh, yeah. We played at

36:46

the hay, and I birded the seventh hole. So

36:48

cool. Let's go. She's going to

36:50

tell mom, dad let her stay up so late.

36:53

He ate so much candy. She watched

36:55

all the bad TV in the world.

36:57

Cody says I let you eat too much candy

36:59

and watch bad TV. OK.

37:02

All right. Thank you for popping on. My gigs.

37:05

KDB, one other thing was you offered Keegan very

37:07

grown up, well-reasoned

37:12

explanations for things. Thank

37:14

you. We're talking about

37:16

a player.

37:17

We're talking about an

37:19

agent or somebody. It's like, well, all right, Keegan,

37:21

that person's actually a really bad person. I

37:28

like this person. You'll love this.

37:31

We were walking on the 14th hole today, and she

37:33

says to me, dad,

37:34

what is the trap draw? I

37:36

know it's the podcast, but what is a trap draw?

37:39

And I was like, well, it's a certain

37:41

kind of shot that you hit. You sort of close the face down

37:44

and hit a kind of a low draw on our corner.

37:46

But also, trap music is like a

37:48

thing in the south. And there's this

37:50

guy, Jeezy, who can go ahead and get in

37:53

the hole. OK. OK. Too far. Too far.

37:55

Let's get back to this here.

37:58

I tried my best. Give her

38:00

the give her the best. I honest will on second.

38:02

We'll stop somewhere. All right Kvv

38:06

Cheers, man. Thank you for

38:09

not only

38:11

Writing up a storm this week joining the live

38:13

shows Thank you for getting a little personal

38:15

there and sharing, you know, just

38:17

how much this week meant to you

38:20

to your daughter That's that's

38:22

awesome stuff.

38:23

Thanks boys. We'll see you soon. All right, Kevin

38:26

I feel like he Key

38:29

and understands probably a lot more what her father

38:31

does for a living. Yeah, which is a yeah

38:34

impactful cool thing I know I never

38:36

got to go to any accounting conferences

38:38

with my old man Feel

38:41

like I'm missing out there So

38:43

let's let's have that conversation. I alluded to

38:45

earlier You have a note

38:48

in our agenda about LPGA

38:50

major champions. Can you can

38:52

you go over that?

38:54

Yeah, so this is the they said this on the

38:56

telecast As they were going off the air, but

38:59

this is the 20th different major championship

39:02

winner in the women's side in the last 21 majors That's

39:05

wild. That's crazy. It is majors

39:08

I Probably

39:11

I'd have to decipher that okay

39:15

And I I'm just curious if you

39:17

think that's a bad thing or a good thing or maybe it's

39:19

very obvious I think it's not a good thing

39:22

For a sport, you know that's trying to market stars and

39:24

they would say the same exact thing if it was the case

39:26

on the men's Side of you need people to

39:28

like Hoover up Championships

39:30

to like really move the needle or gain interest

39:33

or and I I guess we've

39:35

been in the covering the women's game for five-plus

39:37

years now this is prior sixth year doing it and like

39:40

trying to come to terms with why it doesn't

39:42

seem to be gaining a lot of steam and I

39:44

think you can point to something like that as definitely

39:47

being a factor in that I'm curious you guys Be

39:49

a problem if it was the men's game

39:50

right if if for sure shame is

39:53

power won a major and then Just

39:56

whom he can I pick it on the

39:58

Irish because the Irish have been all

39:59

I

40:02

do want to say in those majors, there've

40:04

been world-class players who've won,

40:06

you know, it's not just no names that

40:08

are winning. You just need a little bit of consistency

40:11

and a little bit of, you

40:13

know, context and like everybody has less

40:15

context with the LPGA tour than they do

40:17

with the PGA tour. And it's also like,

40:19

it makes sense. It's a more global game,

40:22

right? Like it's K LPGA, Japan, you know,

40:25

let all that. So I think that makes sense

40:27

as well. It's a little bit more trifurcated

40:30

almost, right? Yeah. I listen,

40:33

Solly. I agree with you. You know, if

40:35

you were to ask me

40:37

what the best thing for the LPGA

40:40

tour to gain momentum,

40:42

to gain eyeballs, to gain traction in

40:44

mainstream America with sports fans. Yeah,

40:47

it's going to be a dominant player, right? It's going to be, for

40:50

instance, an Ellie Korda going out and winning,

40:52

you know, something like three out of five

40:54

majors or four out of seven majors,

40:57

something like that.

40:59

I do think though, Tron, you, you, you

41:01

alluded to it. I

41:04

think having more context around some of these

41:06

players would certainly help

41:11

bring, bring these winners to life

41:13

and to make some of these first time winners

41:16

pop. You know, I'm just thinking

41:18

back,

41:19

ruining Yin, right? She just won

41:21

a couple weeks ago at KPMG. I mean, 20 year

41:24

old Chinese, she could

41:26

be a superstar, right? But it's

41:29

her first win. Lily

41:32

Avu, super talented American

41:34

won at Chevron in April.

41:37

Again, it's, it's a bummer

41:39

that she's been injured since then, but

41:42

we don't know over the next few years. So

41:46

to your point, I think there's a lot of, there's

41:49

a lot of inconsistency there too, like

41:51

the floor for some of these ladies is so,

41:54

so much lower than you would think

41:56

it would be. And this is, this week's a good

41:58

example of it, right?

41:59

just kind of feels like they're

42:02

not no-name winners. I'm not saying that,

42:04

but it's we preview these things.

42:06

We talk about who's gonna win. We make picks and it just

42:09

seems like almost every winner every week is a

42:11

surprise in some way, right? And they're,

42:14

maybe that speaks to the depth and the talent of

42:17

it, but it just is a, I don't

42:19

know, it makes it a little harder for

42:21

these. I think that's the

42:23

optimistic case. What I think,

42:25

honestly, is

42:28

we're just not, you know, we're not fed

42:30

the storytelling. We're not talking about

42:32

these women, you know,

42:34

the top 20, 25, 30 women

42:36

consistently on Sunday nights, right?

42:39

We're not seeing them in the prime broadcast

42:41

windows on network television. Like

42:44

I do think a large part of this is

42:46

a lack of coverage in storytelling

42:49

that the women's game suffers from compared

42:51

to the PGA tour. It's funny too. There's,

42:54

on the flip side of this, we also complain that

42:57

there's not enough depth

43:00

in the women's game. So you would think if you had

43:02

all this parody that you'd have a ton of depth and

43:05

there's really not. Yeah,

43:08

I know. It's weird. It's

43:10

like you have these 40 to 50

43:13

players and we've just been picking out

43:16

ping-pong balls and we just keep picking out

43:18

different ones. I think

43:21

some of it's probably just plain old

43:23

luck, right? Random variants. We

43:26

need some dogs though.

43:28

We do. I also think venues

43:30

matter, right? Getting to proper

43:33

tests and setting up golf

43:35

courses in a way that really

43:37

identifies the best in the world. Now,

43:40

granted, we know the best in the world this

43:42

week. A lot of them had flights

43:44

home Friday night. So. There's been some flukey winners

43:46

at Pebble. Yeah.

43:48

Majors too. Yeah. Not flukey,

43:50

but just, you know, off

43:53

the wall under the radar. Yeah. So

43:55

I think what we're all saying is

43:57

I think it's a lot of things.

43:59

And end of day,

44:02

I agree. It's maybe

44:04

not ideal for right now for the LPGA

44:06

tour, but I also am hopeful

44:08

that when we get to 2026, 2027 and

44:13

start looking back on

44:15

this year, for instance, I'm hopeful

44:17

like a ruining in a lily of who will

44:19

be

44:20

factors over the next three, four or five

44:22

years, but time will tell.

44:25

Yeah, it just, I felt that

44:27

way about, you know, Patty Tavitaniket

44:29

when she won, I felt that way. When Yuka Sasso

44:31

won two years ago, when Nelly won

44:34

the US Women's Open two years ago, I felt that way for

44:36

sure. Minji is the one name that has repeated

44:38

on that list in the last 21 majors.

44:41

So yeah, it just

44:43

seems to come and go pretty quickly for

44:46

a lot of these players. And we just, we need somebody with a little

44:48

bit of staying power. Like it, it just, that's

44:50

where like having Brooks Kepka in majors over the last

44:52

five years, six years in men's professional

44:54

golf has elevated things. Like it

44:56

had, we have somebody achieving a greatness

44:59

and hall of fame level career

45:01

right in front of us. And it's like, ah, Lydia

45:03

man, like two majors and you haven't won

45:06

one since 2016. Like that just,

45:08

thanks. Yeah, she's

45:10

the fake majors.

45:11

It's something to, you need, like

45:15

you want history, you want favorites

45:17

and you want, and then the, I feel like

45:19

the underdogs mean more when

45:23

you have favorites and when you have that consistency

45:25

at the top, you know? So

45:27

anyways, Randy, I got a question

45:30

for you. Yeah. Do you want to announce to the

45:32

people who you'll be supporting in the Solheim cup

45:35

this year? TC, you and I are running

45:37

it back from 2021 team Euro baby. The

45:41

United States team is, they're fucked. I

45:44

mean, it's not even gonna be close. Well,

45:46

they pick up a good one in Alison Corpoos. She's

45:49

certainly a lock now to go to Spain. I

45:51

think she was all but a lock before this

45:53

week,

45:55

but yeah, you and I we've, we've been

45:57

Euro diehards really since day

45:59

one team. And I think we're going to take that over to

46:01

Spain. We got, you

46:03

know, Charlie Hall. I think this is a good segue

46:06

to talk about a little bit of Charlie Hall. What

46:09

let me just say, what a fun,

46:11

fun round of golf. She had

46:13

me at on the edge of my seat.

46:16

I at one point went out to heat

46:18

a bowl of leftover pasta. You're going

46:20

to say you eat a bowl of something else. And was running

46:23

back to watch her play 14. Like

46:26

it was captivating. She was lashing

46:29

at the ball.

46:30

Those swings were incredible. She was

46:32

rolling in putts. She was just

46:34

oozing confidence. And when when anybody

46:37

gets into that state, it's it's

46:39

electric television. You guys know I love Charlie.

46:42

I love her Instagram account. I love her her

46:44

her cockiness. Her, you know, we

46:48

they flashed her Eagle up

46:51

on the big board in the media center on two.

46:53

And I'm like, all right, we got to get out to three. Cody,

46:57

Andy Johnson, I walk out to three. She

47:01

she

47:01

drains a putt there. She proceeds

47:03

to birdie four and then five.

47:06

She had just a really like big

47:08

bounce. I think I think she she

47:11

had her hand slapped a little bit. He checked

47:13

cookie. And

47:16

then six for a good four on five. They

47:20

couldn't find the ball and this guy

47:22

dressed up as like a

47:23

red coat from the Revolutionary

47:26

War like it was like a

47:28

red coat mixed with Poulter like

47:31

ran out and like helped him find the ball. It

47:33

was bizarre. And then when she comes back, she

47:36

birdies six exceptional

47:39

second shot up there and then hit

47:41

a really good shot into seven awesome

47:44

up and down on eight. Like really, really

47:47

good up and down. Yeah, birdies 10

47:49

birdies 11.

47:50

She had like just

47:53

just lashing her iron that's

47:55

lashing her putts too. She was banging

47:57

them off the flagstick like it was.

47:59

It was a total ears pin back situation

48:02

with like actual like without

48:05

like reckless golf being played. It was so

48:07

good I thought she was gonna nail another

48:09

birdie coming in I really did Like the

48:11

shot into 14 I wish we had that one back

48:14

Sure, the

48:14

second or the third shot in 14 and then

48:16

I thought she like 15 Need

48:20

that one and then I thought he had a good putt

48:22

on 15 Yeah, that was a great putt on 15 a

48:24

really good second shot, too Uh 16

48:27

kind of an unlikely birdie there even

48:29

her her her iron into 17 That

48:32

was such a tough shot Like

48:35

nobody nobody hit pulled that shot

48:37

off. That was as good as you could have done today

48:39

uh, and then 18 almost

48:41

pulls it off and hit a good bunker shot and

48:44

What even on 17 her I mean just

48:47

I I loved her approach with her caddy. She's like, I

48:49

mean i'm pumped up right now They're talking about club choices.

48:51

She says that i'm pumped up and then

48:53

when she hits it drives it under the tree on 18 Pretty

48:56

reckless play from 262 like you're not

48:58

getting there Best case scenario you run it up

49:00

to the front fairway and you chip in for eagle Like I

49:02

I still support the play and appreciate it. But we

49:05

she gets on there. Yes If I may

49:07

if I may underscore

49:09

Like the the money on the on

49:11

the line this week million bucks. It

49:14

is it is really significant Especially

49:17

I think to the women that were in contention

49:20

today. I mean it's significant to anybody but

49:23

Very easily could have played it safe

49:25

there and you know felt

49:27

good about collecting a million dollars But

49:30

instead she had one thought on her mind She

49:32

wanted to go win the tournament she wanted to go in the tournament and

49:34

she's probably playing call of duty tonight

49:36

Messing people up there.

49:38

She wanted them sweets, man She wanted

49:41

my my favorite charlie whole memory is still

49:43

from the from the selheim cup

49:45

european winning party Uh in

49:48

uh, tallito Yeah, there she comes

49:50

downstairs and she's wearing like a full velour

49:52

like tracksuit pajama

49:54

set Yeah, and like all of her teammates dragging

49:57

her out on the on the uh dance

49:59

floor

49:59

and she, you know, she grudgingly

50:02

broke it down and then headed back up to play

50:04

more video games. I think the misconception

50:07

based on her Instagram and you

50:09

know, maybe some of why we're building her up is

50:11

like, she's just the life of the party. But

50:13

I think she's actually pretty shy. And

50:16

I think she's a golf sicko. And I think she's a golf

50:18

sicko. I know she's really good friends with Georgia

50:21

Hall.

50:22

And yeah, I just, I

50:24

don't know. She's always been somebody

50:27

we've kind of rooted for. Because

50:29

she's such an interesting person, right?

50:32

This juxtaposition between her online persona

50:35

and you know, how she goes about her golf.

50:37

And so much going on when she's over the ball.

50:40

Oh God, it makes me anxious. It

50:42

really does. It was, it was,

50:45

it's going to be one of my favorite rounds of golf for

50:48

the entire year. It was, it was a true

50:50

pleasure. We called it yesterday. We said, Hey, this

50:52

is going to be our bad girl group.

50:53

Yeah. Overall, what do you think happened?

50:55

She came out. It's 66 proper

50:58

did. I mean, if you would have told

51:00

her this morning, you're going to go out, shoot 66. She said, yeah,

51:02

that'll probably put me there. Now we were wrong on

51:05

Angel shot 77. We thought

51:07

they were either going to raise each other up or bring

51:09

each other down, which

51:10

might see them go that divergent. Which

51:12

might speak to how bad Charlie

51:14

is like bad in a good way. You know,

51:17

she's an alpha angel. Angel didn't putt well.

51:20

But

51:21

I, and I will say Cody on that note, the 66 today,

51:24

no woman had ever shot a seven

51:27

under or better on Sunday

51:29

in

51:29

the US open. And she had a

51:32

putt on 18 to do that.

51:34

Didn't make it, but man, hell of a round.

51:36

Like that, that drive she hit on 16, like she

51:38

took last club and still she just smoked

51:41

and she was putting extra. She's

51:43

like at one time she's like, Oh, I think I'm a bit pumped.

51:48

Uh, but anyways, back to the Caddy,

51:50

she's underneath the tree and she's got

51:52

the three wood out, but it was even in that moment, she's

51:55

just like pretty like ask the Caddy bluntly

51:57

like,

51:58

do you like this play?

51:59

Like, I talked me out of this. I'm willing to be talked

52:01

out of this, but I want to hit this. And he, I don't

52:04

think he actually liked it, but he was like, yeah, yeah, yeah,

52:06

yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. But

52:08

it was just, it was awesome. It was very,

52:11

I still wish it was, they

52:12

could have done more with 18 to make that,

52:15

that element there of somebody

52:18

making a charge baby with the potential to get there. And

52:20

too, I don't know why you don't, I mean,

52:22

I really don't know why it becomes a

52:24

double layup contest. That

52:26

was the biggest miss on setup in my opinion,

52:29

was, was not having 18 be an eagle

52:32

opportunity. Even if you want to do that, you

52:34

can bump 14 back.

52:37

Right. Like today and bump seven, bump 18

52:39

up a little bit. And make, make two a lot more,

52:42

you know, make up for it other places,

52:44

but not, not having, not being

52:46

able to see those three woods

52:48

and hybrids, attempting

52:51

to be hit into 18 was a bit of a shame.

52:53

Keen to see if Charlie, cause Charlie didn't come into this

52:56

playing great goal.

52:57

She'd missed a few cuts in a row. Keen

53:00

to see if she can kind of use

53:02

this momentum. I hope it's a springboard. She

53:04

mentioned in her post round interview, she's

53:07

really kind of refocused

53:10

and has been working on her game and

53:12

this week things really clicked and she felt

53:14

good. So yeah, hoping,

53:17

hoping

53:17

this is a sign of big things

53:19

to come. Maybe

53:22

a strong home game at

53:24

the women's British Open. G.I.

53:27

Shin. I don't think we have to spend

53:29

much time there. Speed it up. Great.

53:31

We don't think we have to worry about her is what great. Which

53:36

it's weird. Like we're all relatively new to following

53:38

women's golf.

53:39

Did not know before this week that she was a former

53:41

number one and a two time major champion.

53:43

It's just kind of weird. And up.

53:46

Last night too when like I don't know if it was Cody

53:49

or. Like like

53:51

rolling through all or knows you were worldwide

53:53

wins through all of her world wide wins and

53:56

JLP GA and KLP GA and all that.

53:58

It's crazy.

53:59

NASA I was expecting a lot more from her

54:02

today. Peaked too early. Yeah. Grabbed

54:05

the launch. Hugh Jukim, do we have to revoke

54:08

her license to kill? Pretty disappointed

54:10

in that. Just because you've

54:13

killed before doesn't mean that you're a

54:15

killer. I think

54:17

we're going to bring her in from the field. She's

54:19

going to be on desk duty for a while. Yeah.

54:22

We're removing her sidearm. I

54:24

think we got to talk about Bailey Tardy. Yeah,

54:27

I think we all thought the Tardy party was going to run out of

54:29

steam a little bit more. I could have sworn

54:31

they were running low on food, you know,

54:34

beer. Can I come back here? When

54:37

was the license to kill given to Hugh

54:39

Jukim? When

54:41

we were in Korea.

54:42

One major

54:45

and it's one of the fake majors. And

54:47

I know a couple of very close calls. But between

54:49

the swing and just the... She looks the

54:51

part.

54:53

Okay. But I... Apparently, I'm going to

54:55

ask for more help. That's on you guys. Do

54:57

you think? No, that's on us for sure.

55:00

Listen, it might be the first time we've ever missed

55:02

on something like that. Yeah. I think

55:05

Bailey Tardy, T4, that's

55:06

a big, big, big result for

55:09

her. I mean, life changing.

55:12

To where like, you know, even

55:14

not fading away from T4 to 12th or something.

55:16

Like that's

55:19

a massive win for

55:21

her. And shot 75 on Saturday

55:24

and then 73 today. And

55:27

didn't back down. I think she played...

55:30

Got off to kind of a

55:31

mediocre start. She was two over three today.

55:34

It was shaky. And then came

55:36

in and played one under

55:38

her last,

55:39

what, 15 holes? Yeah. So,

55:41

the biggest paycheck was $30,000 prior to this week. And

55:45

she made like 470 grand this week. The

55:48

biggest paycheck in Korea was a win on the Epson Tour

55:50

for $30,000. That's what I mean.

55:53

And she gets to come back, you know, automatically qualifies

55:56

next

55:56

year. I

55:59

think...

55:59

I think just her check this week

56:02

would have been inside the top 60

56:05

on the LPGA official money list last

56:07

season. It's

56:09

crazy. This is a rookie year. We

56:11

talked about earlier this week. She

56:15

went through a lot of near misses on

56:17

the Epson Tour where she just missed her

56:19

card. One year by $343. She's

56:23

immensely talented. That was the

56:25

theme of the week. I think anybody that knows

56:27

her and has seen her play a lot of golf, she's

56:29

a flutter. She's a flusher.

56:31

It was

56:33

always a question of is she going to put in the work

56:35

and does she have the dedication to maximize

56:38

her game? Hopefully

56:41

things are pointing in that direction. Like

56:43

we said with Charlie, ideally

56:45

this week is a springboard for her.

56:48

Ayaka Fruway. I'm not going on a

56:50

leaderboard yet. We're getting through the T6 people.

56:54

I just wanted to say her name. Ayaka Fruway. Play

56:57

well. Good weekend. Solly,

57:00

let me ask you this. You watched a lot more of the broadcast

57:03

than we did. Let's talk

57:05

quickly about NBC and what

57:07

you liked and what you didn't like watching from home.

57:10

I liked, they made it feel like

57:13

a major. It felt different. I said

57:15

this on Thursday, but

57:17

it was a far cry from the

57:19

Chevron oil spill, the

57:22

alleged first major of the year. There

57:25

was different gravitas to it. They did

57:28

all that. I thought it was that part was really good.

57:30

The lack of commercials just changes

57:32

everything. Really I struggled to, I had

57:34

to take the trash out and I'm like running

57:36

to take the trash out to get back because they just wouldn't

57:38

take a fucking break. Like it was that part was great.

57:42

Yeah. Oh, the drone images were

57:44

fantastic. They

57:46

did pebble

57:47

justice for the most part.

57:50

My critique was they needed

57:52

some more cams out there and be like the

57:54

ability to follow more rounds. They were soft

57:56

cams.

57:57

The hardest softest

57:59

of cams.

57:59

So the tower shots

58:02

did nothing. I tweeted this because there's

58:04

an image of, um, of Alison lining up

58:06

a put a three and a half foot putt

58:09

to make a par on the 11th hole. And they started

58:11

with the tower cam and then switched

58:13

down back to the ground cam to show that

58:16

her pub was outside the hall from three and a half feet. Like

58:18

that is the challenge of Pebble Beach. That's again,

58:20

that's like not why a ton of people tune in, but that's

58:23

what it is. And they, they, they lacked

58:25

that touch on the ground. Um, they

58:27

didn't have very many announcers this week. I know they had

58:29

some extenuating

58:29

circumstances and whatnot, but, uh,

58:32

just felt like they didn't have the on the ground reporters

58:34

to go follow groups and to have the cameras to

58:36

go follow them. Uh, which is just was

58:39

that part was tough, but overall I

58:41

thought they did this, that it did Pebble Beach justice.

58:43

It gets a, a positive thumbs

58:46

up for me. I wouldn't give it two thumbs up, but, um,

58:49

it's, it's, it's kind of a, it's a drill tweet. It's

58:51

a, it's a, you do, you do quote, have

58:53

to give it to him a little bit on this for, for

58:55

not completely fucking it up. But that's the level

58:57

of standard they've set. And far better than the

58:59

last major to the

59:02

KPMG. Oh, it

59:04

wasn't even close. This, this is

59:06

the week that truly I tune

59:08

in. I'm like, Oh, this is one

59:10

of the biggest events of the year for the women. Like no

59:13

doubt. All right. Everything about

59:15

the broadcast was signaling that grant

59:17

Morgan,

59:18

no Morgan. Uh,

59:20

she, she came in late. Yeah. It

59:23

just unfortunate. Karen Stupples our

59:25

best wishes to her. I think she's got,

59:27

uh, some real sickness in the family.

59:29

She had to attend to so that it was a bit of

59:31

extenuating circumstances with some personnel.

59:35

Um,

59:36

yeah, Solly, I think, listen,

59:38

don't forget about Woody continues to crush it. Yeah.

59:42

Fantastic. The best investment NBC

59:44

sports ever did for golf. Yes. Yes.

59:47

And I guess my point is, and I, I

59:50

hinted at it last night was

59:52

NBC's broadcasting every women's major

59:55

and not every women's major looks like

59:57

this.

59:58

So that leads me to really. include it's not

1:00:00

really NBC that's upping their game this

1:00:02

week. It's the USGA and their partners

1:00:06

Rolex. I'll shout them out Rolex,

1:00:08

Cisco, American Express,

1:00:10

who have made it a point Lexus, Lexus,

1:00:14

Lexus. They've made

1:00:16

it a point to have

1:00:19

this tournament look and feel, Deloitte,

1:00:23

to look and feel the way that it does and good

1:00:25

on them. I think the USGA

1:00:28

has done a really good

1:00:30

job continuing to build up this

1:00:33

event. And I would

1:00:35

look at the other national golf

1:00:38

association, the PGA of America.

1:00:40

And I would say, Hey, I

1:00:43

think it's kind of on you to try to step

1:00:45

your game up to what the USGA is

1:00:47

doing. And the KPMG is good.

1:00:50

And it's a great experience for the women. And

1:00:52

there's a lot of really good things about

1:00:54

it.

1:00:54

But when you tune in as a viewer, it does

1:00:57

not come anywhere close to feeling

1:00:59

like this weekend felt like

1:01:02

a lot of America, right?

1:01:04

If you're if it's USGA, that we

1:01:06

think elevated this and like, Hey, PGA of America,

1:01:08

it's time to step up and start treating that event like it's

1:01:11

your biggest women's event, which

1:01:13

is how much of this

1:01:14

helps that Fox basically

1:01:18

paid a bunch of money to get out of the contract

1:01:20

and then NBC's well, it doesn't help the men's

1:01:22

side. So I don't, I refuse

1:01:24

to acknowledge that. So,

1:01:27

and I will say, you know, I'd

1:01:30

say the same thing about the RNA. They've been the

1:01:32

latest to the party, you know, they've where

1:01:35

have you guys been? But they're, but

1:01:37

also like the women's British Open, like

1:01:39

wasn't a,

1:01:40

wasn't a major. That's how late to the party.

1:01:42

They're starting from a, from a place of

1:01:47

like, this wasn't even a tournament. Yeah.

1:01:50

It's the wheat of banks. Oh my God. You

1:01:52

know, it was like a, just a rank and file,

1:01:54

let event, right? Yeah.

1:01:56

Code man. Yeah. I just think that we talk

1:01:58

about it all the time that. LPGA events,

1:02:00

you get to feel like very

1:02:03

routine, right? And even like Chevron felt

1:02:05

that same routine. KPMG felt

1:02:07

it's a little bit differently, but like

1:02:10

barely, I would say like with

1:02:12

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1:02:14

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Yeah. Uh, so just a couple more things

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is going to do a limited seating

1:05:07

at leaderboard service tonight. We're

1:05:09

full. We've gotten, we stuffed

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three nights in a row and we've gotten so much. I know

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it's out. People are clamoring

1:05:17

to get to down the leaderboard restaurant with, with

1:05:19

chef TC,

1:05:19

um, venue venues

1:05:22

matter. You know, I think it, this has

1:05:24

been an, an, a subtext of everything

1:05:27

we've talked about. Venues matter.

1:05:29

Uh, I'm beating a

1:05:31

drum, but so glad that pebble

1:05:33

beach,

1:05:34

you know, it took, it took long enough, but

1:05:36

we finally got here just like mirror field last

1:05:38

year for the women's open. It,

1:05:41

it has to host the

1:05:44

biggest women's event and

1:05:46

that's the U S open and on the screen

1:05:48

now are future sites and

1:05:52

I'm excited. Like this plays a part in

1:05:54

why people tune in

1:05:56

and get excited about this stuff. We've got

1:05:58

a great mix upcoming.

1:05:59

of we got Lancaster next year,

1:06:02

which is they're gonna show out Game

1:06:06

there's middle market kind of outside Philly

1:06:08

great like

1:06:09

places that because pebble doesn't

1:06:11

necessarily have the intimacy It's

1:06:13

a tough course to get around Yeah,

1:06:16

you know everybody's hanging out on six seven eight out

1:06:18

there and it's tough to get back in I think

1:06:20

Lancaster will be the opposite of that Lancaster will

1:06:22

be you know, it's a it's

1:06:25

a Bill Flynn I was talking to the Eggman about

1:06:27

earlier uh Lancaster

1:06:33

We got Erin Hills after that, which

1:06:35

is great. We got rib after that which

1:06:37

would be fascinating I cannot wait you

1:06:39

talk about context.

1:06:41

We got you know, Inverness Oakmont Pinehurst

1:06:44

interlock in Oakland Hills LACC

1:06:47

and then Chicago Golf Club

1:06:50

That's I mean good mix again.

1:06:52

So does but I think Important

1:06:56

note of this it's gonna be I still think it's gonna be

1:06:58

a slow transition, right? I don't think this

1:07:00

like changed the game this week, right? I don't think

1:07:02

it flipped the needle for women's golf

1:07:04

but I think the the seeds

1:07:07

that are finally being planted after just

1:07:09

Harvesting this for these forests on repeat

1:07:12

Are gonna like shine through in probably 15 to 20

1:07:15

years, right? It's a long-term investment It

1:07:18

I could just if you scroll back through like the venues

1:07:21

that while we were growing up of watching of of

1:07:24

women's golf The the US Open venues where I

1:07:26

mean pine needles has hosted a ton of these things

1:07:28

which is fine It pine is a good golf course

1:07:31

doesn't it doesn't move and it's not

1:07:34

it's not to the level of like what's about to come Go

1:07:36

ahead and use that pun. I see you working Doesn't

1:07:39

move the needle does it it's a great pine

1:07:41

needles doesn't move the needle will go with that. It's an

1:07:43

important I will say it's an important place though

1:07:45

for the women's game Which kind of

1:07:47

sets it apart it does but it's not gonna

1:07:50

change the interest level in women's golf

1:07:53

Indian wood Golf and Country Club in 94 Broadmoor Pumpkin

1:07:56

Ridge is a live live golf

1:07:58

course now like we're talking

1:07:59

read that list again and then

1:08:02

compare that to pumpkin Ridge old Waverly

1:08:04

Black Wolf run merit club pine

1:08:06

needles again Prairie Dunes is awesome

1:08:09

but again like that that's kind of a an

1:08:11

outlier in there back to pumpkin Rids

1:08:14

the orchards golf club I've never heard

1:08:16

of that place cherry hills also

1:08:19

totally fine golf course Newport Newport

1:08:22

Country Club pine needles again

1:08:25

then we're back at interlock in Saucon Valley Broadmoor

1:08:28

back again I mean Oakmont's been mixed in there from time

1:08:30

to time Black Wolf will run again it just

1:08:33

has not been what's coming up and

1:08:36

it's again it's gonna take a while for this whole thing

1:08:38

to flip over I think but I

1:08:41

think it's something like that leads to

1:08:43

I think what we see right now on the

1:08:45

men's side is a product of

1:08:47

huge huge huge corporate investment investment

1:08:50

in the game starting around the year 2000 with the

1:08:52

Tiger Woods era that has

1:08:54

led to a whole new like the

1:08:56

support of more men's professional

1:08:58

careers and a such a competitive

1:09:00

product that the level play has gotten out of control

1:09:02

good and that's probably the the

1:09:04

women's game is probably 20 to 30 years behind that

1:09:07

and we're probably at the beginning of that I would say it's

1:09:09

a series of ten year it's like Stalin the

1:09:11

series of ten points hopefully

1:09:13

it turns out better than that

1:09:15

I'll say the other thing

1:09:18

TC we're gonna leave that right there I'll

1:09:20

say the other thing if if Salah

1:09:23

you said the corporate sponsorship

1:09:25

the big takeaway was from a viewing

1:09:28

perspective from from trying to

1:09:30

add and

1:09:35

you know you get people tuned in you get

1:09:37

golf fans tuned in having

1:09:39

comprehensive stats is

1:09:42

an important part of that and I was gonna say

1:09:44

I think from a viewer person honestly

1:09:46

from the games perspective I think one of the most

1:09:49

important investments any company

1:09:51

could make on the women's side

1:09:53

is trying to get and I know KPMG I go

1:09:55

back to KPMG but it just it's

1:09:58

not the same having caddies right

1:09:59

it by hand, getting

1:10:02

the shot links out there as much as possible. We need

1:10:04

the volunteers. Yeah, that

1:10:06

was wonderful this week. What

1:10:09

else before we before we see anybody? I

1:10:11

would say, I think,

1:10:12

one thing I worry about is like, like

1:10:15

in Erin Hills, right? Is there that

1:10:18

too big of a ballpark and it's not going to feel like

1:10:20

there's that many fans there for a US

1:10:22

Women's Open? I think it's on Mr. Pi

1:10:24

to whip up the people. We

1:10:27

had a bunch of people come up to us this week and they're like, hey,

1:10:29

I drove in from

1:10:30

four hours away or I flew

1:10:33

in for this or my, you know, like I brought

1:10:35

my daughter down. Like it was, it was really cool to

1:10:37

see like

1:10:38

people like the Bay Area. A lot of people came

1:10:40

down from San Francisco. A lot of people came in from

1:10:42

Central Valley and honestly Rose helped that.

1:10:45

Like I

1:10:46

would be remiss not to. Condi came

1:10:48

out for it. I mean, Rose, Rose

1:10:50

had the biggest crowds all week by far

1:10:53

and being that close to Stanford, San

1:10:55

Francisco, that helped. Yeah.

1:10:59

Lastly on that, like the hope to

1:11:01

come out of the parody, like with the superstar

1:11:04

is, is Rose,

1:11:06

right? Like it is the hope. She's already

1:11:08

guarded a level of attention that a

1:11:11

lot of like, sorry to say this, like Alison

1:11:13

Corpuz is just not going to do that. It's just not the same,

1:11:16

not the same hype train. It's just not.

1:11:19

No. And unless she like makes

1:11:21

us pay, like if she did something totally

1:11:23

mental and went in one, you know, but

1:11:26

yeah. Uh, can I cook for a sec? Yeah.

1:11:28

So TC, welcome to chef TC restaurant

1:11:31

down the leaderboard. Uh, what are we, what's

1:11:33

our seating situation tonight? Doing past or

1:11:36

dirty. I'm going to sit down. Okay. I'm just

1:11:38

going to make it here. All right. Uh, I want to shout

1:11:40

out Maya Stark for another solid 72 today. Top 10

1:11:42

in a

1:11:43

major. That's always good. And

1:11:45

she was rock solid coming down the stretch. She got

1:11:47

that Wiki yellow birdies on 14 and 16.

1:11:49

And it wasn't a backdoor,

1:11:51

you know, just an earned, that's an earned yellow. Exactly.

1:11:54

Uh, same, same thing Rose did this weekend. 72

1:11:57

72. Yeah. Um, see game.

1:11:59

top 10 and major roses.

1:12:02

There's a good week. I mean, it's not in contention,

1:12:04

but that was a good week.

1:12:05

Uh, the Australian women kind of, you

1:12:08

know, Hannah green, Grace Kim, both, both

1:12:11

closed through the line close strong.

1:12:13

Um, gosh,

1:12:15

what else we got? Yuka Sasso kind of,

1:12:18

you know, recovered from, from a poor

1:12:20

middle stretch. 70, 75, 75 Friday, Saturday, 71 today. Uh,

1:12:26

we talked about in dual. We talked about, so

1:12:28

Patty T had higher hopes for Patty

1:12:30

T after a really good start this week. Again,

1:12:32

I'm going to say any expectations

1:12:35

you have for Patty T, I think it's your

1:12:37

own fault. I think it's truly zero

1:12:39

expectations right now.

1:12:41

Leona, I expect

1:12:43

the apologies from the Irish

1:12:45

to keep flowing in. I've gotten a couple thus far.

1:12:47

Yeah. We will keep, keep trying

1:12:50

to get those in. Very disappointing.

1:12:52

No other way to say it. Yeah. Um, massive,

1:12:56

massive,

1:12:57

uh, shout out to Jenny Coleman.

1:13:00

Yes. 87 68. 19 strokes.

1:13:06

I'm sure she was, I can't imagine how

1:13:08

embarrassed she was yesterday, right? Having

1:13:10

to put that out there. People talking about

1:13:13

it on Twitter to come back out and shoot 68 today.

1:13:16

It shows me a lot. Good on her. You know what that showed

1:13:18

me, Randy, that I think you ran out of holes.

1:13:21

I really do. If you'd had another 18, if

1:13:24

you'd had another go, who knows what you could

1:13:26

have done after that one Oh five. I mean, seriously,

1:13:29

thank you. That makes me view that whole round differently.

1:13:31

Yes. Uh, good. I

1:13:33

think a good overall week from, from Mari

1:13:36

Avery T 48. She finished

1:13:38

through the line. She's got 73 today after

1:13:41

kind of a rough second, third round. I want

1:13:43

to see a Mari tighten it up. I want

1:13:45

to see her. Yeah. She's

1:13:48

got a harness. Yeah. She's got

1:13:50

a harness, her talents. She's got to

1:13:52

learn to pitch. Yeah. Don't be

1:13:54

a thrower. Corners a little bit. Yeah. All

1:13:56

that. Um, I want to apologize on behalf

1:13:58

of Lynn grant in Sweden.

1:14:00

Not what we were looking for made the cut. Maybe

1:14:04

she was beat up about people calling Ludwig Muehlberg.

1:14:07

We'll get to that. And

1:14:09

then lastly, I want to shout out Monet Shun,

1:14:12

who another amateur made

1:14:14

the cut. She got vaporized

1:14:17

by Saki

1:14:19

Baba at Chambers Bay in the USM. She

1:14:22

sure did. And makes the

1:14:24

cut this week finishes T 59 one

1:14:26

shot ahead of Nellie Korda. I think that's a

1:14:29

nice accomplishment. And TC Wonder

1:14:31

heralded. When you say vaporized, I believe

1:14:34

we're speaking 11 and nine right in that

1:14:36

final match. Truly, truly

1:14:39

vaporization. Can

1:14:41

I go one name down the leaderboard here? Just

1:14:44

a weird one to call out here after a T 64

1:14:46

finish after listening to I think it was

1:14:48

Thursday night's show on Nellie. Felt like

1:14:50

you guys were a little close in the door on

1:14:52

her a little too early. Right. And

1:14:54

I think we shot 80 today. It's not good week

1:14:57

and not a good summer run. But obviously, like

1:14:59

back to what we were we were talking about a

1:15:01

lot at some point, she was like this tight window

1:15:03

of two majors back to back was a good chance for somebody

1:15:05

to get in, get grab bonk and get two

1:15:08

of them. Like if you get a hot stretch right

1:15:10

here, it's it's really good timing. But also when

1:15:12

you're coming off injury, changing coaches

1:15:15

and you have these two majors back to back and

1:15:17

a key stretch of the year and you don't like have your stuff.

1:15:20

The door is not closing

1:15:22

on Nellie. I'll just put that out there. I think this

1:15:24

is a bad. It was in the door.

1:15:27

We're just sour dogs.

1:15:30

I just I just wanted to it.

1:15:32

Actually, this is more directed

1:15:34

at KVV more than anything. Some of the questions

1:15:36

were being asked. I felt like, hey, there's

1:15:38

some time here. There's still some time. She's

1:15:40

a fantastic player. It's obviously not there

1:15:42

right now, but I just

1:15:45

wanted to draw attention to that.

1:15:47

I'll say the one I wanted to mention is is

1:15:49

Janet Lynn, G.U. Lynn. She

1:15:52

was very involved at KPMG

1:15:54

a couple of weeks ago and she

1:15:57

finished tied for 13th this week.

1:15:59

You know, she's.

1:15:59

been playing excellent golf and this is a

1:16:02

very good

1:16:03

week for her, you know, nothing more than that, but

1:16:06

she keeps playing good golf. Yes.

1:16:09

Last thing before we, before we move on, thank

1:16:11

you, Roback, Wolf Wolf,

1:16:14

Dog House this week. Truly. This

1:16:16

was, I

1:16:19

had been looking forward to this week and being able

1:16:22

to do something like this and

1:16:25

there's their help, their support means

1:16:27

the world. So very, very, very

1:16:29

appreciative. Look for Jordan and KBV's

1:16:32

written stuff. You can catch up on all that. Jordan,

1:16:35

great

1:16:35

piece on Alison Corpuz that went up this morning,

1:16:38

prior to the round. You guys have a

1:16:41

Michelle Wianica situation from Friday out here

1:16:43

on the, I was going

1:16:45

to transition this that, um,

1:16:47

did you guys talk about it Friday? We

1:16:49

did. We did. We revisited. Yeah. First

1:16:52

of all, I just, I want to, I want to

1:16:54

give condolences. I saw any big cat guy

1:16:57

on a cat this week. Um,

1:17:00

which, you know, people, like people are asking

1:17:02

if it was a false flag, if it was actually this

1:17:04

week, I'm going to, I'm going to say not

1:17:06

even she could be that Craven. I

1:17:09

don't, I'm not really versed in false

1:17:11

flags. Let's sit that one out. We

1:17:15

can talk about what happened. I think Mike

1:17:17

can let us know, you know, on

1:17:20

Twitter what what's going on there, but

1:17:23

it was bad. Having Onika

1:17:25

there and Onika's whole deal. This

1:17:28

is like her third, third farewell.

1:17:30

Not good. Uh, to the US open. I

1:17:34

kind of shame on the USGA for pairing

1:17:36

them together when she was never good to

1:17:39

Michelle at all. Yeah. Like

1:17:41

to the point where, you know, it's, it's like,

1:17:43

Hey, like, what are we doing here? This is Michelle's moment.

1:17:46

I can't think Michelle was thrilled to be paired with

1:17:48

her. You know, it, what's

1:17:50

the history between the two? I don't think I really fully

1:17:52

know. I just don't think I think Onika resented

1:17:55

hers,

1:17:55

you know, here comes this child prodigy.

1:17:57

I think she was just always icy.

1:17:59

to Michelle. I'm not sure if there's much like

1:18:02

on the record, but just from talking to

1:18:04

folks, I don't think it was ever warm

1:18:06

at all. And then yeah,

1:18:09

and then, you know, the way it ended with the

1:18:12

rules thing, whether or not it was a

1:18:14

good drop or not, just the whole, the whole setting

1:18:16

was just, it's like, just have some

1:18:18

class. Yeah. Well, let's take everybody

1:18:21

back to that second round, 18th hole

1:18:23

and tell them because not everybody caught that, that

1:18:25

live show. Well, so it's eight o'clock

1:18:27

Pacific time, right? 11 o'clock Eastern.

1:18:30

It's Friday night. It's darker than our cameras. I

1:18:32

think it appears. Yeah. You know, there aren't, unfortunately,

1:18:35

there aren't that many people left on 18 green,

1:18:37

uh, Anika and Michelle, I don't

1:18:40

think had like made a birdie that day

1:18:42

between them. Which shout out to Angie Chun.

1:18:44

Angie Chun's playing with him and like, playing well

1:18:46

in the tournament.

1:18:47

And yeah, it's Michelle send

1:18:49

off. It's, it's, she had definitively declared

1:18:53

many, many months ago, this is

1:18:55

going to be my last event. Pebble is

1:18:57

it for me. And I think

1:18:59

everybody just wanted a nice moment

1:19:01

with Michelle, right? It was supposed to be a celebration

1:19:04

and judging by

1:19:06

like Dan Hicks and talking to people like

1:19:09

maybe this was on because last us open. I don't

1:19:11

think anybody really knows. I don't

1:19:13

think anybody would be surprised if she like played

1:19:16

again. She could win a US senior women's

1:19:18

open. Yeah. I'll fly back in. Right.

1:19:20

And, and, and she's just kind of there

1:19:23

and, and taking away from what

1:19:25

should be like a great joyful

1:19:28

walk for Michelle. And so Anika

1:19:30

comes 18 hooks, one left

1:19:32

off the tee.

1:19:34

Pull hooks one. That's important. Right

1:19:37

hook, pull hook. The

1:19:39

camera shows that

1:19:41

the ball probably doesn't cross

1:19:44

the hazard, right. And she should probably be dropping

1:19:46

if she's going to drop. But Randy, it was an elevated

1:19:48

camera. How could we ever know?

1:19:50

So that's the whole thing. Onika's

1:19:54

wants to go up, wants to claim across

1:19:57

and none of this matters. Onika's son will,

1:19:59

I guess was heard like. mom, why don't you just drop another

1:20:01

one and play like you're not making the

1:20:03

cut? Like what are we doing?

1:20:05

Wannica goes up, she gets into this,

1:20:08

I won't call it an argument. It was before we

1:20:10

leave the tea though. She's already

1:20:12

talking about like provisional like and

1:20:14

then there's a they're talking with the rules official

1:20:17

from the tea. So their story

1:20:19

in in hindsight, is that everyone

1:20:21

agreed that it crossed up up there.

1:20:24

But

1:20:24

if you go back and watch it like from

1:20:26

the tea, they're all talking about like, I

1:20:28

don't I don't really know if it did like, can I play

1:20:30

a provisional? You know, you can't play like, that's

1:20:32

what was happening on the tea. There was not a uniform.

1:20:35

Her husband's on Twitter saying it's a you know,

1:20:37

he seems really secure, cut and dry. You

1:20:40

know, we all super honest

1:20:42

her, her whole career is clean. Yeah, cool,

1:20:44

Mike. It so it was tough scene.

1:20:47

And I we all saw this. Like I

1:20:49

assumed it was on a car. Maybe it was

1:20:51

Antifa. I don't know what happened exactly.

1:20:54

Left of 18 of 18 hole here. I don't

1:20:56

know what it was.

1:20:58

Yeah. And well, anyway, it gets to the point

1:21:00

where the rules officials finally up in the fairway

1:21:02

on 18. Just like Anika, like

1:21:05

it's your call in the end, right? Like you

1:21:07

just have to make the call. So please get this over

1:21:09

with. Yeah, which which

1:21:11

and it doesn't even matter. Like I'm not even mad

1:21:13

about her. Like, like, I think everybody was just like,

1:21:15

Anika, let's go. Like this is Michelle's

1:21:18

final hole. Like in G chon

1:21:20

is in this turn. Like, let's, let's go.

1:21:23

Just a window into who she is. Yeah, I think

1:21:25

it was just really indicative of who Anika

1:21:27

is. You have to respect

1:21:30

the accomplishments that she's had

1:21:32

on the golf course. But I

1:21:35

think I think this is just kind of a window

1:21:37

into her whole deal. And it's

1:21:39

not good. And it's a shame.

1:21:42

But it was a stark contrast with Michelle.

1:21:45

And Michelle has been nothing but graceful.

1:21:47

Michelle has, to her credit,

1:21:50

you know, through a disappointing career

1:21:52

is

1:21:53

happy. She's got a daughter,

1:21:55

she's got a husband, like

1:21:58

she's ready to move on with her life. She

1:22:00

wants to stay involved in the game and help the younger

1:22:03

generation. And ultimately,

1:22:05

like that's what we should all take from

1:22:08

Friday and from this weekend.

1:22:10

But

1:22:11

yeah, it just was, it

1:22:13

wasn't the way anybody would have wanted that

1:22:15

to happen. So it was just a shame. Again,

1:22:18

it just goes back to like, dude, you're, you're

1:22:20

already seven off the cut line. And if there's

1:22:23

any doubt about whether a ball crossed,

1:22:26

just to another one, just like, you know,

1:22:28

another one, it's a horrible,

1:22:30

horrible example to make for

1:22:33

any kids are watching at home and for

1:22:35

just like how to play the game. And

1:22:38

I, I know I get a little preachy when it comes to rules

1:22:40

stuff, but like,

1:22:41

man, it just, this stuff is on television.

1:22:43

Like we haven't on footage. We had a person there with

1:22:46

eyes on it as well that would testify like, yo,

1:22:48

that ball was like not crossing. And it's like,

1:22:50

what are we doing here? It's so unnecessary,

1:22:52

such an unnecessary battle to pick. And it

1:22:54

was a tough scene on Friday night. Hated

1:22:57

all of it.

1:22:58

I will say I'll plug KVV's piece on

1:23:00

Michelle and

1:23:02

you know, where, where she has come in her

1:23:04

life. And I think it was just

1:23:06

a really like, lovely

1:23:09

read and it's, it's, it's

1:23:11

timeless. You know, it, people

1:23:14

can find it on their own time, but I, I'd encourage

1:23:16

people to check out what KVV wrote about

1:23:18

Michelle from,

1:23:20

from Friday published Saturday. Bottom

1:23:23

line. Great week.

1:23:26

Awesome week. Um, so Ali,

1:23:28

we're going to turn the tables here because we

1:23:30

didn't really watch any PGA

1:23:33

tour action. So why don't, why

1:23:35

don't I toss the ball hosting to you

1:23:37

and Toronto and I will kind of just react here. I

1:23:39

didn't watch a whole lot either. Um, other than

1:23:42

having Lee Harvey Oswald and Adam

1:23:44

Shank in my plays this week, I thought we had a chance

1:23:46

for, for some, for some nuggies to

1:23:48

hit this today, but that did not happen as

1:23:51

Sep Strachko went out at the John Deere, uh,

1:23:53

shot 28 on the front and

1:23:56

came

1:23:56

out and birdied like 85 more holes

1:23:58

on the back nine. He was 11.

1:23:59

under par through 14. It

1:24:03

is a par 71, excuse me, par 71.

1:24:05

So he is

1:24:07

par in to shoot 60 from there. He,

1:24:10

the 17th was a quite reachable par

1:24:13

five that a lot of people were birding. So if you're that

1:24:15

hot, we're counting that one to say like, all right, dude, one

1:24:17

more birdie, either 15, 16 or 18, assuming

1:24:20

you get 17 and you're gonna shoot the second 58

1:24:22

in PGA Tour history, the first

1:24:25

ever 13 under 78 or 58 in PGA Tour

1:24:27

history. And

1:24:29

he did not birdie 15,

1:24:31

did not birdie 16, did not birdie 17. Now

1:24:35

he's like, he was like up by a mile,

1:24:38

up by five shots or so, but like, hey, you can make

1:24:40

a run at the John Deere. Like you don't know how much

1:24:42

is enough. Hits the fairway on 18 steps

1:24:45

up and

1:24:46

has claimed he was not thinking about 59 or anything.

1:24:49

And I refuse to believe it because he

1:24:52

pull hooked an iron into the pond

1:24:54

on 18, took a honest drop, like

1:24:56

a really honest drop, like farther back than

1:24:59

I thought he needed to take, chipped on,

1:25:01

missed the putt and made double to shoot 62. And it

1:25:03

looked like he lost the tournament because Brendan

1:25:06

Todd was in shouting distance. Alex Smalley was

1:25:08

in shouting distance, but they just

1:25:10

could not manufacture anything coming down the stretch.

1:25:12

Brendan Todd three putted the 16th hole,

1:25:14

which was like his first, I saw the graphic,

1:25:17

his first three putt and 161 hole, 131 holes,

1:25:20

something like that. He's

1:25:22

like one of the, like maybe the best putter in the world.

1:25:25

And that was a very uncharacteristic three putt. That

1:25:27

dropped him from 20 under to 19. Didn't

1:25:29

birdie 17, didn't birdie 18. And

1:25:32

then Smalley also could not make a

1:25:34

threat down the stretch. So Straca doubles 18

1:25:37

to go on and win by two shots.

1:25:40

Sep Straca was three over par,

1:25:44

standing on his 17th hole

1:25:46

at the John Deere on Thursday. He

1:25:49

birdied that one, but shot 73 in

1:25:51

the opening round, shoot 63 in round two, 65 in round three

1:25:54

and doubled 18 to shoot 62 at the Deere. So.

1:26:00

The that was the I

1:26:02

learned the the phrase it

1:26:05

we've been saying mule run. I believe

1:26:07

it's mule Pull is

1:26:09

is actually the proper phrase Somebody

1:26:12

DM. I hope I got that right

1:26:14

That that's not right. Is it right?

1:26:17

Somebody's gonna correct me on that but Question

1:26:21

for TC, I believe seb straka is Austrian.

1:26:24

He is he's Austrian Valdosta.

1:26:27

Are we Where is he

1:26:29

unlike your Ryder Cup radar?

1:26:31

I mean he's getting in the mix I think he

1:26:33

does he have to go over unless he's a captain's

1:26:36

pick he needs to go over and play He's

1:26:38

a he's the same affiliate member that Ludwig

1:26:41

is apparently right so so

1:26:43

to qualify automatically you would have

1:26:45

to be Good

1:26:48

go and play it not a certain number

1:26:50

of Euro tour events Whereas I think for

1:26:53

a captain's pick he's eligible for a

1:26:55

captain's pick but not for the

1:26:56

is that right? I I don't

1:26:59

know but he I mean what would he tell her? Yeah, I didn't

1:27:01

mean to put you in a bad spot I was more just theoretically

1:27:04

Podrick had wrong information like yeah,

1:27:06

like Ludwig's eligible He's an affiliate

1:27:08

member of the DP World Tour,

1:27:11

but I don't I think I feel like eligibility

1:27:14

Is treated differently for automatic

1:27:16

qualification versus? eligibility

1:27:19

for captain's pick Who

1:27:21

could say but something to look into sorry?

1:27:25

If honestly big if I'm looking at like the numbers

1:27:27

and and everything going on I don't

1:27:30

I feel like sep straka is like a case study

1:27:32

of How people's eyes

1:27:34

gravitate towards? Oh if you've won something

1:27:36

that must mean you're gonna be on the team when it's like

1:27:38

yo Oh floor sep shaka is

1:27:41

up and down like I he might be

1:27:43

the perfect pick for the Ryder Cup Like

1:27:45

he might have a crazy hot week Listen

1:27:48

if you if you're 11 under through 14 You

1:27:50

don't have to worry about doubling the 18th hole because you've

1:27:52

already won your match like that We're not worried about

1:27:54

that. But I would argue he's

1:27:56

like the worst pick because

1:27:58

his floor's so low if he shows up

1:28:00

and like doesn't have it, he's just

1:28:03

no way to know. There's no way to know until

1:28:05

like week of. And again, it comes back to like, how do you, how

1:28:07

do you construct a team? The obvious answer

1:28:09

is who do you think, who are you betting

1:28:12

on playing the best during the week of the tournament?

1:28:14

Right? And like, like Euro's got a bet on high

1:28:16

variance though. Like that's their only shot. Rasmus

1:28:19

and Ludwig both won today or both, you know,

1:28:22

Ludwig and well, Rasmus

1:28:27

won

1:28:28

Ludwig, you know, disappointing week.

1:28:30

And he finishes T four at the John Deere, which the John

1:28:32

Deere, I want to shout out the John Deere. It's a major

1:28:35

crowds were awesome out there this week. It's,

1:28:38

it's a, like, it's good. It's cool. I like it.

1:28:40

The big digs awesome. I saw all

1:28:42

the little blares out there. Yeah. It's cool event.

1:28:45

But again, like even, even

1:28:47

Rasmus is like a case study. Like you point at it, he's

1:28:50

been like way below average

1:28:53

like professional golfer over the last three months

1:28:55

and below average over the last six months. Right. And like

1:28:57

he wins today and all of a sudden it's like, well, now

1:29:00

he's on the team. It's like, man, it

1:29:01

just takes, I can subscribe

1:29:04

to like the variance, like the young gun, like, all

1:29:06

right, let's go Ludwig and the Huygård twins to

1:29:08

fill up the team and,

1:29:10

and kind of hope to what we got. Yeah.

1:29:12

Hope for some fireworks. I can subscribe

1:29:14

to that. But

1:29:15

one hot week does not cover

1:29:17

up like inconsistent play. And I,

1:29:20

it, it's a, it's

1:29:22

a very common thing on both sides of the American

1:29:24

side and the European side of like pointing towards

1:29:26

wins. Rainy does it habitually.

1:29:29

He's a habitual line. Me and

1:29:31

my, my, my guys, sweet baby, James Corgan.

1:29:33

Yeah. Both all about those wins, baby. Yeah. Like Taylor

1:29:36

Gooch winning live events all of a sudden, you know,

1:29:38

covers up his inconsistent major performance

1:29:40

and you know, the live events that he disappears

1:29:42

at. Like, it just is strokes, game

1:29:45

doesn't lie.

1:29:45

Like it just tells you who has played the best

1:29:48

golf over long

1:29:49

stretches of time. But that

1:29:51

also doesn't mean you're going to play great golf in the rider

1:29:53

cup. Right. So there is an element of like

1:29:55

trying to find the hot hand,

1:29:58

find the hot pick, find the right guy.

1:29:59

It's great for the format and somebody wants to play

1:30:02

with and the partnership fits great and all

1:30:04

these stats guys look at all this stuff and it's it's

1:30:06

more than way more than just stroke scheme that they look

1:30:08

at. But I mean, I know

1:30:10

Jamie Weir is gonna have them on the team because he's got 38 guys on

1:30:13

the team. But I don't

1:30:15

know. I if I'm the European, I'm

1:30:17

like if I'm a European fan,

1:30:20

I'm asking for a little bit more consistency of somebody

1:30:22

that's going to be on the team. That's fair. That's

1:30:24

fair. I thought can young was going to have a

1:30:27

bigger week. He got off to a great start.

1:30:30

T6 for him. JT

1:30:32

poston good a good defense.

1:30:35

One guy that I think should have

1:30:37

be a long look. He should have a spot on

1:30:39

the US Ryder Cup team ahead of

1:30:42

say JT unless JT starts playing well

1:30:44

Danny McCarthy.

1:30:45

I'm ready to have that conversation

1:30:47

TC. It's been a sustained

1:30:50

really solid period of golf and

1:30:53

he was a favorite in this tournament. I had

1:30:55

a play on him and didn't don't regret having to play

1:30:57

on him at all. He's been played really freaking

1:31:00

good golf. Our last three months he is like almost

1:31:02

plus two strokes gain like that's

1:31:04

that's like can't lay Xander level of

1:31:06

golf. That's the standard they set like

1:31:08

year round, which is pretty incredible. But it's

1:31:10

been that good.

1:31:12

Can I go back some real quick? What

1:31:14

you said some earlier today about Cam Young. Where

1:31:16

are we on Cam Young? So

1:31:20

the he we said he needed to

1:31:22

get unplugged and plugged back in. He

1:31:24

is plugged back in but like the system still

1:31:26

like rebooting. You know like when you reboot the system. Do

1:31:29

we need to do we need to restore factory

1:31:31

settings? I'm just I'm

1:31:33

concerned.

1:31:34

So there were some golf ball changes.

1:31:37

I hope I have this right. He has very

1:31:39

recently put the left dash back in play

1:31:42

I believe. And I don't

1:31:44

know when he changed or I have to research that

1:31:46

but I did read that that he

1:31:48

has changed back to a golf ball that I think he had success

1:31:51

with again. I could have that very wrong but

1:31:53

that may be something worth noting and following.

1:31:55

So I'd like to also shout out

1:31:58

Chairman. Chairman Mao.

1:31:59

Yes. Bill Mal. You've

1:32:02

gotten a Stalin reference and a chairman

1:32:04

Mal reference now for the record. Thor

1:32:06

Bjornsson shot 63 this week. We gotta

1:32:09

talk Ludwig. You can't just skip

1:32:11

past your boy. He played like

1:32:13

shit on Saturday. People were calling

1:32:15

him Muehlwig,

1:32:16

Abe. Which is wonderful for

1:32:21

the record. It's like the guy

1:32:24

is,

1:32:25

he's a stud. Like we haven't even seen,

1:32:27

he putted his ass off today. Didn't

1:32:29

putt well the rest of the week. He's

1:32:31

not hitting his irons great over

1:32:33

the last month or so. Like we're not seeing his

1:32:35

A game and he's making

1:32:38

waves out there. Like just be patient.

1:32:41

I had so many people come up to me today

1:32:43

asking, can Ludwig put four days together?

1:32:45

I

1:32:46

think he can. I think part of it is

1:32:49

he needs to be on harder courses. He's

1:32:51

competing on courses that aren't necessarily

1:32:54

like

1:32:55

he, he doesn't hit the ball to 12 feet.

1:32:57

He's about like 15 to 20 feet a

1:32:59

lot with his wedges. Like he needs to tighten that up.

1:33:02

Um, but overall, like he's played

1:33:04

what, like four events. He's

1:33:06

played four events now. He's

1:33:08

one 40th in the FedEx. I'd like to

1:33:10

correct the record. It was left dot ball that Cameron

1:33:12

Young is playing on the ball. But, um,

1:33:15

TC, I really liked what I saw at a Ludwig

1:33:17

today. I mean, it's, it's big of you. The driver

1:33:20

is a serious, serious weapon. I

1:33:22

mean, I think he's going to challenge Scotty for

1:33:24

being the best driver in the world. Um,

1:33:27

and I'll say to, uh,

1:33:30

young, young hitter, Madeline Saksram,

1:33:32

her fiance, Jack Clark on the bad on

1:33:35

the bag for Ludwig. So, you

1:33:37

know, we, we like that profitable.

1:33:40

Uh, that's gonna be a profitable place to be.

1:33:42

I have a feeling, um, plotted well

1:33:44

this week. He was playing offense. I saw

1:33:46

some controlled wedges out of them today. Uh, Hoover,

1:33:50

I know you've, you've already hoovered up all the stock, but

1:33:52

if they issue more stare, more shares at any point,

1:33:54

I'll, I'll, I'll take some off your hands. I'll

1:33:57

cut you in. It's a dividend stock too.

1:33:59

Yeah. Also, no crypto buys, though.

1:34:02

No crypto. You can't be

1:34:04

putting down no coinage for that. There's Bitcoin

1:34:06

and there's crypto. Well, we've been over this. OK, it's

1:34:09

two different things. I wonder how those USDA

1:34:12

NFTs were going this week.

1:34:13

It's a great question. Are there

1:34:15

USDA NFTs? There were. Seriously? Yeah.

1:34:18

Yeah. For like what? Like what are

1:34:20

they? I heard they were worth 20 billion

1:34:22

dollars, according to filters. They were they game

1:34:25

a file. One house at Pebble Beach. They're worth one

1:34:27

house. They game a file.

1:34:29

Anything else from the deer? What

1:34:34

else do I have here? So there were so much

1:34:37

so many deer running around Pebble

1:34:39

Beach inside the gates. I

1:34:42

was so worried we were going to hit one this

1:34:44

week. Mule deer. We saw bucks.

1:34:46

We saw does. We saw it was crazy.

1:34:49

I didn't get to hear about hanging out at Nancy's house. How

1:34:51

was that?

1:34:52

Mm. That was that was for the personal.

1:34:54

Yeah. Jim, Jim made a point. Guys,

1:34:57

leave the camera in the car. We're just hanging

1:34:59

out as friends.

1:35:00

I'll say he's got a nice setup. I almost made a couple of cases.

1:35:03

No hole in ones were had. It was a great time. No hole in

1:35:05

ones were had. We didn't get on the hole in one.

1:35:08

Uncle Jim, you know how it is, Solly. He remembers

1:35:10

our times very well. He's he's a great guy.

1:35:13

Very, very hospitable of us. He's

1:35:15

very impressed with Ludwig, too. Yeah.

1:35:17

Big love, big fan. We all wanted

1:35:19

to get on the the he's got a rock

1:35:21

displaying anybody who's ever made a hole in one

1:35:23

on his replica seventh

1:35:26

hole at Pebble.

1:35:27

Got of us joined. Guys, I hit like 70 balls

1:35:30

trying to make an eight back in February. Like, I

1:35:32

think he was borderline like, OK, man, like it's it's. I

1:35:34

think he was trying. Well, we all had scares.

1:35:37

We all had scares. We'll put it down the chimney. Yeah. Fluid,

1:35:40

fluid directly in the hole. But he's

1:35:42

he's wearing that bad Santa ball. Very ball.

1:35:45

He's back there. It swirls. Yeah, it is very

1:35:47

bullish on Los Jaguars.

1:35:49

Nice.

1:35:51

I'll make some Jacksonville trips this year. They're

1:35:53

not a part of their their C pack. Yeah,

1:35:55

he would. Yeah, I don't happy. On

1:35:59

another.

1:35:59

Another PGA TOUR front, it

1:36:02

was announced this afternoon, Randall Stevenson will

1:36:04

be stepping down from the PGA

1:36:06

TOUR board. The former AT&T executive

1:36:08

resigned his position on the PGA TOUR's influential

1:36:11

policy board in a letter dated Saturday,

1:36:13

writing he had serious concerns about

1:36:15

the TOUR's controversial partnership with the Saudi

1:36:17

Arabian Public Investment Fund. This is from the Washington

1:36:20

Post. In his resignation letter, he

1:36:22

said, the framework of the deal is not one that I could objectively

1:36:24

evaluate or in good conscious support, particularly

1:36:27

in light of the U.S. intelligence report

1:36:29

concerning Jamal Khashoggi back in 2018.

1:36:33

He also had some things to say about the governance,

1:36:36

like the way it came together. Shout

1:36:38

out to the Washington Post for some good scoop

1:36:41

on that.

1:36:41

I think this feels like a big

1:36:43

deal to me. It really does. I

1:36:45

think there was not a like iron.

1:36:48

I think they just kind of the four,

1:36:50

the four other independent directors on the board basically

1:36:52

get to pick the next

1:36:56

board member with the consultation of

1:36:58

the player directors as well. This

1:37:00

kind of feels like a little bit of a mutiny

1:37:02

in Jay's. I mean, this guy is exactly one of

1:37:04

the largest companies in the world. He's

1:37:09

also destroyed probably more shareholder value

1:37:11

than any individual ever. Like,

1:37:14

I mean, literally

1:37:16

like the time to deal and it's crazy. It

1:37:22

definitely feels like something that's it's like

1:37:24

Jay needs to probably and then Jay's coming

1:37:26

back this week. But so

1:37:28

if you say it feels like a mutiny to me,

1:37:30

it feels like an opportunity for the tour

1:37:33

and the loyalists there to consolidate more power.

1:37:35

Right. It's not a no vote. It's

1:37:38

all right. He's getting replaced by somebody worse than a no vote

1:37:40

though. Right. Because it's it's basically like

1:37:42

it's like a protest. It's like, hey, like I like

1:37:45

that's a message to guys on the tour. I've

1:37:47

in my opinion, here's how I see it is. It

1:37:49

is going to go through like it's going to get

1:37:51

voted. Yes. And rather than be

1:37:53

a no vote and be on an

1:37:55

island out there or be on the record with that and continuing

1:37:58

on with this role,

1:37:58

he would rather just not.

1:38:00

not not Cassie S vote. He also

1:38:02

might be trying to get out before it all

1:38:04

goes kaput. That's the thing that

1:38:06

I get too is like if you look at all the other stuff

1:38:08

that's going on and all these other

1:38:10

whispers and you know

1:38:13

people kind of making alliances and all that

1:38:15

maybe it's I don't know if he's making a play

1:38:17

for Commissioner I don't know if he's if

1:38:19

he's part of one of the other groups. It just seems

1:38:21

like there's there's a lot

1:38:24

at play here, especially when they announced that

1:38:26

Jay's coming back this week and and

1:38:30

People didn't even know at the tour Like

1:38:33

this was gonna be my yeti coldest moment of the week. Well,

1:38:36

we can save it Okay,

1:38:43

yeah, like, you know Jay's have been on steamboat fly fishing

1:38:45

for a month ribbon lips and you

1:38:47

know people people on the picture

1:38:50

of Jay there. I actually I was up in the steamboat.

1:38:53

I snapped that picture the

1:38:55

for the you know, and and

1:38:58

I think like

1:39:00

people at the tour like in the like

1:39:02

executive level Got

1:39:04

like found out about the news that Jay was coming back

1:39:07

via Twitter and the press calling them

1:39:09

for comment It just goes

1:39:11

like something's something's

1:39:15

Wrong. I'm wrong. A lot

1:39:17

is not going well. It is no

1:39:20

They hired a new PR firm

1:39:22

in Washington I

1:39:25

think the other PR firm that they were working or the

1:39:27

other lobbyists that they were working With

1:39:30

is now representing the 9-11 families. Yeah Which

1:39:34

is tough? I don't know.

1:39:36

I just I'm very keen. I think the next month is gonna be really

1:39:38

interesting for the tour

1:39:40

This week could be very interesting. Yeah big

1:39:42

meeting in DC on Tuesday. We'll see what happens.

1:39:44

Of course Jay couldn't come back for that

1:39:47

But he's coming back later. Captain

1:39:49

Ron. I think Captain Ron will do fine in front of

1:39:51

in front of I've actually heard good reviews

1:39:54

From internal at you know, Ron's

1:39:56

a doll from from people at the tour saying

1:39:59

when you do not trust

1:39:59

You can't no he's like shut up Okay,

1:40:03

he knows where the bodies are buried he's

1:40:05

not gonna get spooked up there in front of Tom

1:40:13

My boys are getting throttled here on the on the on

1:40:16

the on the monorail. No, sorry.

1:40:18

I'm sorry. We got a houseguess I told me get off

1:40:20

the wall off the Wi-Fi We're

1:40:22

gonna have an interview if you're probably up

1:40:25

by midday tomorrow. I interviewed

1:40:27

Senator Ron Johnson Actually talking about

1:40:29

the upcoming hearing on Tuesday a bit of a primer For

1:40:33

that I did made all best efforts to get both

1:40:35

sides of the aisle represented did not hear back from

1:40:37

senators Wyden or senators

1:40:40

Blumenthal. I Did

1:40:42

my best to make it a non-partisan

1:40:43

issue or hear both sides of it But

1:40:46

I spoke with Ron Johnson about what to expect

1:40:48

from it and what government's role in it is in it And

1:40:50

so you can probably find that on your podcast feed by by

1:40:53

midday on Monday. So stolen valor

1:40:55

Richard Blumenthal. Yeah

1:40:57

Hate it Sally

1:40:59

take me to actually want to shout out Brendan

1:41:01

Quinn. Yes for an excellent. Yeah, that

1:41:04

was really good this week on the live

1:41:06

stuff

1:41:08

the paper there was the oster came

1:41:10

to the meeting and said basically You

1:41:13

know there they were dropping the litigation

1:41:15

regardless of whether they came to an understanding

1:41:18

or not Which was shocking so

1:41:20

it means homeboy really

1:41:22

did not want to go through discovery Or

1:41:24

deposition or deposition Solly

1:41:28

will you can we talk about the Wimbledon picks?

1:41:30

Yes There was some a lot

1:41:32

of picks floating around. I wanted to I want to first

1:41:35

talk about the of course the Justin Jordan

1:41:38

Ricky ones are bored Jordan

1:41:41

I don't know what if he's packing poorly

1:41:44

or I don't know if he doesn't have you know

1:41:46

an iron in his hotel room I don't know what

1:41:48

exactly the situation was for Spieth But

1:41:52

it's easy. Do you see called him a ragamuffin?

1:41:54

I Texted growler.

1:41:57

I said like we got to do better. We gotta wear better

1:41:59

shoes

1:41:59

we got a whole thing. It just looked really, really

1:42:02

poorly put together. I thought Ricky

1:42:04

and JT, Ricky especially looked resplendent.

1:42:07

So props to them. And you know,

1:42:09

somebody else looked resplendent?

1:42:11

Tommy Feeley. He did. Oh my God. Let's

1:42:13

save that for later. Maybe if he don't mind. So

1:42:18

take us to the DP World Tour. DP World Tour.

1:42:21

I was watching this pretty keenly today. I was really

1:42:23

pulling for our boy, Richie Ramsey. Big

1:42:26

Shot Bob had quite a meltdown on the back nine.

1:42:29

It was quite unfortunate. He made a triple bogey. That

1:42:31

would have been great for TC's vision fund. He totally

1:42:34

evacuated. Tough weekend for TC's tots.

1:42:36

Yeah. We

1:42:39

had Richie Ramsey made a double bogey on the 18th hole.

1:42:41

Unfortunately, he had a one-shot lead. It's a tough 18th

1:42:44

hole. It's kind of a circus 18th hole, but I've

1:42:47

seen that hole in Europe in a lot of places.

1:42:49

There's a lot of golf courses that look like this around

1:42:52

Europe. He then Rasmus Hoegaard

1:42:55

and Nacho Alvira ended up in a playoff that

1:42:57

went

1:42:58

so long that American Networks

1:43:00

just abandoned it completely. It

1:43:02

went off Golf Channel and it said

1:43:05

it was on golfchannel.com. It was not

1:43:07

when I went there. And then you had to go

1:43:09

to NBC Sports app, not the cock,

1:43:11

but NBC Sports app, which apparently

1:43:13

I don't have anymore. I didn't think I need it anymore.

1:43:16

So I couldn't watch it. Why can't they put that on the

1:43:18

cock?

1:43:19

Randy, what do we always say? The cock will never

1:43:21

help you. It's only- Contract. It's

1:43:24

never there as a bonus.

1:43:26

I don't want to support the cock, but having

1:43:28

the cock out on course where

1:43:30

I could pop an earbud in and

1:43:32

watch the cock while I wander around

1:43:35

the golf course was helpful. Air cock always-

1:43:37

I was watching so much

1:43:39

coverage

1:43:40

on the course. It was wild. Yeah. And

1:43:43

shout out to Randall Stephenson, AT&T for the bandwidth

1:43:45

out there too, right? That's true. That's shout out

1:43:47

to my boy, John Stanky. All right. Stanky-ling.

1:43:50

So yeah, Rasmus Hoegaard eventually won it. I don't know

1:43:53

how, but in the sixth playoff hole

1:43:55

that took a long time. There was an update and

1:43:57

I was just like, American TV abandoned us

1:43:59

a long time.

1:43:59

time ago. Like it's lost Steve here, unfortunately,

1:44:02

but Mack entire played

1:44:04

flawless golf, firstly, 11 or 12 holes.

1:44:06

And then makes

1:44:08

a triple and then makes another bogey. Just

1:44:11

can't do that. What are we doing? Do we just can't

1:44:13

do that? Nacho Elvira, Mark,

1:44:15

Mark Warren, Warren,

1:44:17

and Kaya Samui, Samoya. I

1:44:20

think I'm pronouncing that correctly. He's finished,

1:44:22

qualified for the open. See one of those F1

1:44:24

drivers they got playing golf over there. Yeah.

1:44:27

Nico, Nico, Liv

1:44:29

London at Centurion, Cameron

1:44:32

Smith won the individual title.

1:44:35

He missed a relatively short putt on the par

1:44:37

five 18th for par, which

1:44:39

would have forced a team playoff, I believe

1:44:41

the first one in the lived history between

1:44:43

them and the aces. Yes. Everyone knows the

1:44:46

aces, but not a lot of people know Stinger GC. And

1:44:49

no, the rippers, not ripper. I'm sorry.

1:44:51

So I'm getting there, man. I'm

1:44:53

really trying to get into this thing because it's so the

1:44:56

longevity is obviously guaranteed here. The

1:44:58

aces do get the team victory.

1:44:59

TC

1:45:02

noted here that six place finish for the Kleeks on

1:45:04

the move. The midfield battle

1:45:06

is electric right now. Kleeks

1:45:09

beat the crushers. They beat the fireballs.

1:45:12

Torque is like just so inconsistent.

1:45:16

And then we

1:45:17

guys smash finished

1:45:20

11th in the midst of this whole brooksy

1:45:22

wolf beef, wolf

1:45:24

finished last place. DFL behind Siwan

1:45:26

Kim.

1:45:27

Siwan. By

1:45:30

the way, Siwan Kim has,

1:45:32

I think this was the

1:45:34

first time he hadn't finished in last place all

1:45:36

year. He's made almost a

1:45:38

million dollars on course this year. These

1:45:42

things are healthy and pro golf right now. What

1:45:45

a world. That's incredible. I feel like they should get

1:45:47

Derek Bell in, do

1:45:50

a little operation shutdown. You could teach

1:45:52

him the finer points about just quitting on your

1:45:54

team in the midst

1:45:56

of a season. Things are percolating

1:45:58

between brooksy and wolf.

1:45:59

The fact that they haven't been able to arrange

1:46:02

a trade yet, I mean, can you trade?

1:46:05

You would think the team managers

1:46:07

and the GMs would be, no, there's no mechanism.

1:46:09

Hot stove seems to be non-existent. Well,

1:46:11

I mean, his, his, his cap

1:46:13

hit is just too big. I mean, it's,

1:46:15

it would, you know, there's not a lot of teams that had that much trade

1:46:18

exception, I think. Well, and now we've got this,

1:46:20

this first apron and second apron.

1:46:22

Right. Right. John Hollinger was walking

1:46:24

us through it. I

1:46:26

know. What do you want? On a more serious

1:46:28

note, what'd you make of Brooks calling out

1:46:31

Wolfie publicly

1:46:33

and some of the reaction? I was,

1:46:36

well, let me just ask you, Solly, what did you think of

1:46:38

all that? First of all, I still will maintain like

1:46:40

this is probably the most interesting thing

1:46:42

about Liv. And if you had a team

1:46:45

format with all the best players and there was dynamics

1:46:47

like this going on, I think that would be legitimately

1:46:49

interesting. It's

1:46:52

a, it's a very real beef. If you get, I'm being able to tell

1:46:54

by them just like removing Matt Wolf from

1:46:56

their social channels several weeks with things blew

1:46:58

up in DC. And

1:47:00

they, I guess they couldn't move them. And now it's just this

1:47:03

awkward phase of they got to play this out

1:47:05

and then finish it. But Brooke said, yeah, I basically given

1:47:07

up on him. He's wasted talent.

1:47:10

I like everything with Brooks. I

1:47:12

am always crediting him for actually being someone

1:47:15

to speak out in the media and give us things to talk about,

1:47:17

but probably something that could have been kept behind

1:47:20

closed doors if I was a team leader and wanted

1:47:22

to, I guess, recruit people to play for your team

1:47:25

in the future for as long as this thing exists. But

1:47:27

it was, it's a lot of people

1:47:29

asking, is this fake juice to like made up by

1:47:31

Liv? No, it's not. It's a, it's a very

1:47:33

real beef. And yeah,

1:47:36

it's, it's an interesting dynamic

1:47:38

look into what could be interesting about team

1:47:40

golf. It just will never be interesting

1:47:43

at the scale with this golf. Do

1:47:46

you guys see the flash mob? Oh, did

1:47:48

I? Of course. Yeah. God,

1:47:50

what's, what's the, uh,

1:47:55

well, what movie is it from

1:47:57

the tweet with a guy that's like just looking super sad. behind

1:48:00

the computer. Uh, somebody captioned

1:48:02

a tweet this week that was just like the live sims

1:48:04

logging online one more day to defend

1:48:06

this stuff. It got me so

1:48:08

good. Uh, this sort of got

1:48:11

that from dirty mics, Twitter. I'll

1:48:13

tell you what bothers me a little bit about it is

1:48:15

like it's, it's cringy. It's lame. It's

1:48:19

it's, you know, it's all of those things. I

1:48:21

kind of resent the, the live

1:48:23

boys and the live stands

1:48:25

wanting to like

1:48:26

heads. We win tails, you lose situation

1:48:29

where it's, you know, anything bad is

1:48:31

actually good because it's like those advertisements

1:48:35

on the bus benches like see you looked,

1:48:37

uh, like, I don't know, man. Like

1:48:40

if we can't call anything like dumb and stupid

1:48:42

again, like what are we even doing? Like that drill tweet,

1:48:45

like more on nothing matters.

1:48:47

There's nothing is good. Here's

1:48:49

the difference. We all always get accused

1:48:52

of, of whatever standing for the PGA tour.

1:48:54

Like the difference between us and them, we will

1:48:56

make

1:48:56

fun of this exact thing, whether it happens on the PGA

1:48:59

tour, the DP world tour or the live

1:49:01

tour. And the fact that the live boys

1:49:03

like rushed to defend this is like

1:49:05

all the window into all of this that anyone

1:49:08

needs to see of the discourse.

1:49:10

It's a tell it's so stupid, deeply

1:49:13

unserious people code man. What are you

1:49:15

going to say? We also got the, the, the portraits,

1:49:18

right?

1:49:18

Yeah, we got the portraits. That's where I was going to go next.

1:49:21

Look at these. Like, I

1:49:23

can't make this up that they, I

1:49:25

guess these portraits were gifted to every captain.

1:49:28

Solley. Cool. Cool. That's

1:49:30

great. Duke Brooks looks exactly

1:49:32

like him. I mean, Damn

1:49:35

Rory. Rory's dead. So Cameron looks

1:49:37

just like Rory, right? Yeah. That's

1:49:40

interesting.

1:49:41

Lord Bubba. He actually,

1:49:43

I mean, I kind of dig that actually. That

1:49:48

ain't it. Duke Bryson is just not having it. Yeah,

1:49:50

it's silly. I don't know. It's

1:49:52

just a silly week all altogether. I

1:49:55

don't understand like the, the, like Randy

1:49:57

was saying that,

1:49:58

Oh, of course you guys are making. fun as something.

1:50:00

Holy cow. Talk about golden hour on

1:50:02

a live show. I just realized what we

1:50:05

have going on behind us. Crazy.

1:50:07

It's such good light here. Do you know what happens?

1:50:09

Like you guys I'm sorry you're sitting on the bench. You're

1:50:12

getting blasted right now. Do you know what helps that

1:50:14

though? You

1:50:14

have some nice cool water that you drink out

1:50:17

of your Yeti Rambler. That's right.

1:50:19

The 18 ounce Rambler is your most

1:50:21

half drinking vessel

1:50:24

that should be immediately added to your bag.

1:50:27

This tough bottle is double wall vacuum

1:50:29

insulated to keep your water ice cold until

1:50:31

the last sip. It's dishwasher safe, easy

1:50:34

for cleaning and comes standard with

1:50:36

the Chug Cap Lid. Show them, Solly.

1:50:38

All

1:50:39

right. That Chug Cap Lid is

1:50:41

shatter resistant. It's a drinking

1:50:43

spout that allows you easy pulls on the go.

1:50:46

This of course is the Yeti coldest moment

1:50:49

of the week. We're going to start with Mr.

1:50:51

TC. I already

1:50:53

did it. I already did it. The

1:50:56

PGA Tour Big J not telling

1:50:58

anybody's coming back. Just just

1:51:00

throwing it out there like, Hey, big J

1:51:03

I'm back. I'm writing a letter

1:51:05

to the players. I'm stoked to get

1:51:07

back. I've been ripping lips,

1:51:10

cutties, you know, rainbows,

1:51:13

browns, Brooks, all

1:51:16

those were back. Big J. I

1:51:18

guess it's not till the 19th 17th 17th. Welcome back

1:51:23

dog. Uh,

1:51:26

and congrats on the wind today with your

1:51:28

heart out with Corpoose. Yeah, of course.

1:51:30

All right, Solly, what do you got? This one goes

1:51:32

out to my guy TC. Um, I

1:51:34

don't know how he does it all. I don't know how

1:51:37

he's out in the West coast and yet taken in Wimbledon

1:51:39

as well. Absolutely stunting

1:51:42

on the folks. Uh, if you don't know

1:51:44

TC wears these hats, but only in private.

1:51:46

You guys are sick. He's a poor guy. He

1:51:49

will never let us photograph him wearing

1:51:51

these hats. We are a, we had one video

1:51:53

that we, it was an awesome video that

1:51:56

we shot and he realized we had one shot of him

1:51:58

in the hat and he wouldn't let us publish

1:51:59

But he loves wearing these four-fly

1:52:02

hats and he has for many years and Tommy

1:52:05

Fleetwood said he was thinking about TC on the back

1:52:08

nine of the of the RBC Canadian Open Have

1:52:10

to think he was thinking about our boy TC paying

1:52:13

homage to him here at Wimbledon

1:52:15

wearing the TC hat That is my Yeti coldest

1:52:18

moment of the week

1:52:20

Yeah, you you and what you and Sally

1:52:22

and Neil and DJ decided a couple

1:52:24

years ago Like how'd you guys decide to just make

1:52:26

that a bit? I was D. That was all day. Yeah, we

1:52:29

needed a bit Everybody needs a good bit. Do

1:52:31

you wear these hats? No Yeah,

1:52:33

the only time I've ever worn anything remotely resembling

1:52:36

that is when I did the hitter block That's not true. While

1:52:38

we're at a golf at Winter Park. You also did if we

1:52:40

could pull that up

1:52:42

He's

1:52:45

been getting away from in recent years I

1:52:47

thought you're a big felt hat going around Oxford.

1:52:50

I'm gonna turn this one into a Thursday

1:52:52

night in Oxford. So you remember Absolutely

1:52:56

trendsetter My

1:52:58

coldest moment of course we brought it

1:53:00

up already I didn't flash a picture of them but something's

1:53:03

going on with Jordan here his suit He

1:53:05

must have maybe the jet was late or

1:53:07

something like that He didn't have time to steam it up and

1:53:09

he of course, you know, probably has other things going

1:53:11

on They're all chasing kids around but

1:53:14

overall just kind of a poor performance

1:53:17

here from our guy wrinkly It

1:53:20

looks like he pulled it straight out of his NLU

1:53:22

laundry bag That was a nest gift from last year that

1:53:24

people used to dump on

1:53:25

That could be the best gift ever received

1:53:28

from from a membership that you can join if

1:53:30

you want to join the nest This is not an ad read. Anyway

1:53:33

Shout out to Ricky and JT though like

1:53:35

stunting all over it if people are gonna take

1:53:37

in Wimbledon once in a lifetime opportunity Right.

1:53:40

I'm jealous. I'm doing it, right? I would love to

1:53:42

do exactly what they're doing

1:53:44

Cody I know we weren't sure if I

1:53:46

was gonna still be on the show So I didn't we didn't prepare

1:53:48

graphics for a coldest

1:53:51

moment for myself Maybe

1:53:53

I'm going off the cuff. No, I'm going to LED

1:53:56

de la crease stealing three consecutive

1:53:58

bases

1:53:59

on three pitches, including

1:54:02

home on Saturday night.

1:54:04

The guy's just, he's an absolute

1:54:06

superstar.

1:54:08

And he makes me want to watch baseball, which

1:54:10

is-

1:54:10

Honestly, the highest compliment you could give. It

1:54:14

was, I was watching it live when it happened

1:54:17

and I screamed. It was one of the most

1:54:19

exciting plays of baseball I've ever seen in

1:54:21

a close ball game, stealing third base.

1:54:24

And then the third baseman was not covering

1:54:26

the bags, who takes it hugely. The pitcher turns around

1:54:29

to face second base and he took off for home, stole

1:54:31

home. A lot of Reds fans in Milwaukee, it sounded

1:54:34

like, just screaming, chanting Ellie

1:54:36

afterward. He's 21 years old. It

1:54:38

was incredible. They lost, they lost two out of

1:54:40

three, unfortunately,

1:54:40

but unbelievable first

1:54:43

half for the Reds. I still can't believe they're in first place. Sully,

1:54:45

I do want to give a shout out to your guy, Bob Huggins,

1:54:49

who, you know, very cold

1:54:51

moment

1:54:52

is now saying that he didn't resign. He

1:54:55

may have taken some motivation from Monaghan,

1:54:57

but she's like, I'm back guys. Or from Monica,

1:54:59

he refuses to step aside. I never

1:55:01

resigned. What are you all talking about? In my defense,

1:55:04

I was blacked out when I resigned and I don't

1:55:06

remember it. So I'd like to still be the

1:55:08

coach. No, it's time,

1:55:10

it's time, Bob. It's, yeah, you

1:55:12

bring it up, you're done. Strike three, called

1:55:15

strike three. I don't care if you resigned, it's,

1:55:17

you're done. Go take care of yourself, man. You

1:55:19

gotta get right. Sully, you know what else is

1:55:22

time? It's time

1:55:22

for us to wrap this thing up. Yes, Cody. I'm

1:55:25

so fucking proud of you, man. Unreal.

1:55:28

Awesome week for us out here at Pebble. TC

1:55:30

got us a rental house on. I know. This

1:55:33

is incredible. Move that T.C. Move it that way.

1:55:35

Well, I'd blast it out.

1:55:37

Hey, will you guys do me a favor? Go outside

1:55:39

wherever it is and enjoy a beverage

1:55:41

for me. You guys were awesome. We killed it all

1:55:43

week. I wish I could have been there, but thank you for holding

1:55:45

down the fort and traveling

1:55:47

across the country and putting all the efforts

1:55:49

you did into this championship. It was fucking awesome. Sully,

1:55:52

do you know how hard it was? My bedroom looks

1:55:54

directly out at the 13th and 14th

1:55:56

holes at Cyprus, you know how

1:55:58

hard it was?

1:55:59

like wake up to that every day and be like,

1:56:02

cool. Not today. We

1:56:05

also appreciate people sending us messages saying

1:56:08

that, Hey, we've also rented this Airbnb in the past

1:56:11

just to let you know the frosted

1:56:14

glass. It's at the front of the house is not frosted

1:56:17

all the way. So if you're showering there,

1:56:19

just let you know, you're going to get a little looksy Lou from

1:56:21

outside the outside the gate. So I think

1:56:24

that's where we're going to have the egg man out tonight. It's

1:56:26

been a great week.

1:56:27

Uh, you know, it's funny when you talk about it.

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