title Joey Cold Cuts Has Had ENOUGH | Bob Does Sports Podcast

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pubDate Wed, 22 Apr 2026 04:01:00 GMT

author Bob Does Sports

duration 3164000

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Speaker 1:
[00:00] I'm here, bring me in, J-Bone, in waiting area, bring me in.

Speaker 2:
[00:05] It says he's in. Hold on.

Speaker 3:
[00:17] Ladies and gentlemen, that is Fullerene Balagu.

Speaker 2:
[00:22] He's a striker for the US Men's National Team.

Speaker 4:
[00:25] Yeah, I couldn't tell you that either.

Speaker 3:
[00:26] That's pretty brutal.

Speaker 4:
[00:28] Stu, you look like you lost another 30 pounds. Like, you look like you went to Coachella and dropped another 20 pounds.

Speaker 5:
[00:35] I mean, I'll take it. I'm not sure I have or not, but I will definitely take it.

Speaker 4:
[00:40] Like, you're getting to the point where it's almost like you want to put on weight, which is my dream scenario.

Speaker 5:
[00:46] I am very far from that, Bob. No, I don't even know. I haven't set on scale in a while, but clothes are fitting better. Yeah, no, I definitely didn't lose weight at Coachella. Quite probably quite the opposite. A lot of late night eating. What a wild situation that is, by the way.

Speaker 4:
[01:06] Yeah. How was that? I haven't talked to you in like weeks.

Speaker 5:
[01:11] I know it's been a while. Yeah, it's an interesting place. It's a wild experience. I'm glad I did it because it's like, there's nothing else like it. Curious play on like Masters week, I would say.

Speaker 4:
[01:28] Yeah, I was going to bring that up.

Speaker 5:
[01:30] I'll acknowledge that. I'll put my hand up on that one. I watched the back nine on Sunday, so I got like my Masters fix just with the time change, but I didn't watch any golf like Thursday to Saturday, which is pretty wild.

Speaker 4:
[01:46] I was saying, if you...

Speaker 5:
[01:48] But I did see Justin Bieber, so that's cool, I guess, you know, that's tight.

Speaker 3:
[01:52] Jad doesn't think he'd do well on Bob Does Sports, unbelievable.

Speaker 4:
[01:56] Damn, he's putting it right there.

Speaker 1:
[01:59] I never said that.

Speaker 3:
[02:00] You did, you did. You made the argument, you're like, his demographics, not what Bob Does Sports is, he wouldn't do great.

Speaker 1:
[02:06] That is, that's a fact, right? You just stated a fact, but also...

Speaker 3:
[02:09] His demographic is the entire world.

Speaker 5:
[02:12] I disagree.

Speaker 1:
[02:13] But you also said that, you made it seem like it would be like a no brainer, knock out the park, like home run. Like there's other people that would do way better than Justin Bieber. Sometimes you confuse like world stardom with like YouTube Golf, Bob Does Sports stardom.

Speaker 3:
[02:32] That's all.

Speaker 5:
[02:33] I tend to agree with Joe on this one.

Speaker 1:
[02:35] I know, I know, we had a long argument.

Speaker 5:
[02:37] Yeah, I think the fact that it isn't our audience is actually a good thing. Like I think it would bring it. But he's massive. Like anything Justin Bieber people watch, like we're gonna have like the Justin Bieber fan girls, they'll watch anything where he speaks. There's on camera.

Speaker 4:
[02:54] 100%.

Speaker 5:
[02:55] So I don't know if it will grow our audience necessarily.

Speaker 1:
[02:58] I don't think it will ever come across their desk. Like it will just never hit them.

Speaker 4:
[03:03] I think there's guys who, you know, band members or what not, where it really wouldn't transfer. Like you would think that they would be huge. And I think history has kind of shown that it doesn't transfer to YouTube. I'm more with the guys, Yams. I think that it will. I think he's such a... With that being said, we know the L that I took. And like, so it's just, it's tough because I felt so strong. It's one of my biggest L's of just feeling so strong about something and just not, not hitting. But I do think he's the type of star where it would transfer.

Speaker 1:
[03:36] But you're making it seem like I said like it's a dud, no Justin Bieber. I wouldn't have Justin Bieber on this show in a heartbeat. I just wanted to brought up it was like, who the fuck am I to say no to Justin Bieber? It was just brought up as if this will be the most viewed video we ever made. And I've been hearing this for years, not from you guys, but people often are like, oh, have this, have that. This will blow you up. This will do this is dead.

Speaker 3:
[03:59] I don't think there's many other people that compare. And the guy golfs. So he would be having fun. It's not like we're sticking him in an environment that he's never been in. Shockingly, I actually DMed another Justin this morning. I came across Justin Timberlake's page, and he's another guy who golfs a ton. Because I saw that he does that wind golf tournament all the time.

Speaker 4:
[04:20] Yeah. So I was like, Johnny Wonder, that's the Johnny Wonder special.

Speaker 3:
[04:25] Yeah, it is. It was over before the game, Bob.

Speaker 5:
[04:30] Can't have you play. Maybe we can have you there. Nope, can't have you there. I'll give you a link. You can watch it online.

Speaker 3:
[04:36] Yeah, you can join in on an audio.

Speaker 4:
[04:40] It happened in the same day. He offered it. And I think that day...

Speaker 5:
[04:45] Within an hour. I don't even think it was that long.

Speaker 3:
[04:48] We just don't make the cut, apparently.

Speaker 1:
[04:52] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[04:53] Did he follow you, D-Man, or you just sent a shot of his app?

Speaker 3:
[04:59] It came across my feed that he's doing this wind thing, and then I looked to see who he follows. He follows Bob Does Sports. Then I was like, okay, so that was why I was like, I'm going to just fire a shot. He's not going to see the DM, but I feel like any of those kinds of guys, who are we to not have somebody like that on it?

Speaker 5:
[05:16] I think he'd be great.

Speaker 4:
[05:17] I think Chicky would have something to tell you about that one.

Speaker 3:
[05:20] That boy Chicky's got a lot going on, man.

Speaker 4:
[05:23] I think he would.

Speaker 1:
[05:25] Justin Timberlake years ago on the Bob Does Sports, he followed the Bob Does Sports, and I thought it was the same thing. He's like, oh, we'll have Justin Timberlake on, and then we'll be the biggest thing in the world, and he never responded, and, you know.

Speaker 4:
[05:36] I do want to say.

Speaker 1:
[05:38] He's on a PR run now.

Speaker 4:
[05:41] Big, big shout out to our fans. Costas hit me with the stat yesterday. That's one of my favorite stats I've ever heard. Why don't you roll that fun fact out there, Costi?

Speaker 2:
[05:52] Yeah, I mean, right now we're rolling with the Bob Does Sports videos. We hit with the Moose Hater video. I think we just hit 18 videos in a row at over a million.

Speaker 4:
[06:02] It's amazing. It's like a new standard. And I think the Moose really, I think solidified the Hater series. Like I think Moose really, the more I watched Moose, the more I'm like, man, this guy was like the perfect.

Speaker 2:
[06:17] Yeah, you realized it on the third watch.

Speaker 4:
[06:19] Yeah, three times I've seen that hater. Seriously, I'll be the first time I don't watch. When we put it out, it's like I was there. I don't like watching it back. I used to, I don't now. I just trust that what our production team puts out is out there. When it comes to that hater series, man, I just, I couldn't stop rewatching the moose. He was better than any guest we've had, I think, as far as what we're looking for. He was an asshole to production and just really not a nice guy, but that's what you get.

Speaker 3:
[06:52] Seeing Jet turn into like Mama Bird once he like talked shit to Jensen was one of the funnier things I've ever seen. He's like, if this guy thinks he's gonna come over here and talk, actually what to do? I put my feet so far up as that. It was a great moment.

Speaker 2:
[07:06] I love watching Mama Bird.

Speaker 5:
[07:09] Well, it was sweet.

Speaker 2:
[07:10] I think he's a bear.

Speaker 1:
[07:11] Honestly, for him, I guess maybe he was joking, he was trolling or whatever, but it was just ridiculous. The whole thing was kind of ridiculous. He was trying, I don't know if he was doing it on purpose or that's just how he was, but he was kind of just being like a dick to everyone.

Speaker 4:
[07:26] Yeah, he was.

Speaker 1:
[07:28] Like he could be a dick to Joe, that's fine, but like, you know.

Speaker 4:
[07:32] He was, he was like an actual prick to everybody. And then the funniest thing is, I don't know if I told you guys this, but after the round, he messaged me, he's like, hey Bob, can you have your production team put together a compilation of all my swings? And it's like, we appreciate you coming. Like the series, obviously you don't have the series without those guys, like, you know, we appreciate them coming out, taking the time and whatnot, but like you shit on our guy. Like that's what got you here is you talk shit. So it's like, it's not like we're going to go for drinks with you after. And like, you know, it's one thing, it may be like a Bryce Pong. It's like, maybe if he, you know, wanted to get a drink after, maybe he was like a nicer guy. Yeah, but like you've shat on our guy. We, you think we're going to now take the time out to have production send you a compilation of your swings?

Speaker 3:
[08:25] We should send him a compilation of all the old B shots he hit off the T-box.

Speaker 4:
[08:29] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[08:29] Like a five-minute video. And it's hard for me to say that because I still lost the fucking match. So who am I to talk? You know, that's, it's tough. But I, the thing with him is he talked so much shit to me and never responded once to him. And then he's like, I want, I want to prove to the world that you're not a good golfer. I'm like, well, the world already knows that. Like, I don't think that you need to prove that moose, you know, I think it's pretty evident. Like if you watch Bob's sports in the last five months, you're gonna see that like, I'm not good at golf. It's not like you're gonna be the crowning moment, but you need those guys. I do think that like, you know, there's a lot more. My God, man, with this series could go on for years because I'm now the most hated man on, definitely on the channel. And I think I'm catching up to Riggs in a hurry because the amount of hate that I am getting, dude, it is unprecedented, the DMs I'm getting, bro. It's unbelievable. And it's like, am I that horrendous? Like people are so triggered by me playing bad. They're like, I can't believe you're in eight. I'm like, well, my handicap's actually gone back to 9.8. I'm almost 10 now and I'm probably going to keep sliding at the rate that I'm playing. But people are so triggered. It's unbelievable.

Speaker 5:
[09:43] I think it's just people are, they're like hating because it's the thing to do and they want to, they want their, you know, hopefully get their 15 minutes of fame and coming on there. So.

Speaker 2:
[09:54] Well, it's very easy for them to hate on both sides because you have the people that come in and they're like, I can't believe Joey lost to this guy, whatever. And then there's the people on the other side that are hating on this guy for claiming that he was like five or six or whatever. So it's just hate. Like everyone's just piling in their opinion. I think the, the hater series, it had like, they didn't have like 16,000 comments in like a day or something. It was crazy.

Speaker 4:
[10:20] Yeah, it's doing just wild. Now the Tacoma thing definitely helps too, but we'll take it anyway we can get. I'll tell you what else helps. If you head on over and download the PrizePix app, PrizePix is the best place to win cash while watching sports. The app is really easy to use and has everything. PlayerPix, TeamPix and CulturePix all in one app. PrizePix is available in most states. PrizePix will give you $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Win or lose, you'll get 50 bucks in lineups. That's promo code BDS. That's promo code BDS when you download the app and sign up today. PlayerPix, TeamPix, CulturePix all in one app. PrizePix, it's good to be right. We were watching, we did a PrizePix play and it's so much fun to be able to ride these plays like even in game and LeBron, I like the PRA. You're the one who pointed it out, Joe. But man, I find myself rooting so hard for the Lakers now. And that's guy, so I obviously have nothing to cheer about when it comes to the postseason. But I'm just pulling for the guy so hard. And if he can get by the first round, then there's a chance of Reeves coming back, Don Jones, Luca coming back. Definitely spots the last name, which is pretty cool. Cause when maybe they have a shot, but the West is just so good.

Speaker 3:
[11:40] OKC is going to be tough to beat. And then you look at the nuggets are going to be done. Then the spurs, I mean, it's loaded, man. It's loaded.

Speaker 2:
[11:50] So I've heard rumblings that the Magic are good this year. Is that true?

Speaker 3:
[11:55] They're in the playoffs, G-Bone.

Speaker 4:
[11:57] Yeah. They got in through the play-in. I was looking at today, they put up the trade that the Clippers got to get Paul George from OKC. They gave like four first round picks, SGA. It is one of the worst trades of all time.

Speaker 3:
[12:17] And now Paul George is on the Sixers. He's not even with the Clippers anymore.

Speaker 4:
[12:20] It's crazy. It's crazy.

Speaker 5:
[12:24] Helping Paul George was a good player, though. Like he was a problem, but he never stayed healthy. He loved Paul George.

Speaker 1:
[12:31] Pacer Paul George was a problem.

Speaker 5:
[12:33] Pacer Paul George was nasty. Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[12:36] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[12:37] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[12:37] So was he with Lance Stevenson? They were they were a problem.

Speaker 1:
[12:41] They just took Miami down a couple of times.

Speaker 3:
[12:44] What the? That's what Lance Stevenson did. He'd score and he'd do the gear guitar. You'd always see that celebration.

Speaker 1:
[12:49] I know. That was to me was when the NBA was in. It's maybe not like for my prime. Those like Bulls, Heat, Pacers, like those conference finals, they were electric. He used to give LeBron not problems on the court, but he was just a menace, like, yeah, he was a nightmare. And then on the West Coast, you had the Lakers and the, we tried it last night, the Suns when they were good.

Speaker 5:
[13:11] That was just different.

Speaker 3:
[13:12] The Suns when they had like Steve Nash and Stoudemire and Leandro Barbosa and like, oh man, they were starting up. And then the Lakers had Kobe and Shaq and they had, oh my God, it was crazy. It was a wild time.

Speaker 4:
[13:26] If you watched Lebron last night, like the age of 41, to me, he still was the best player on the floor last night. Like it's like, he's really, yeah, he's not putting up the numbers that he used to put, like the numbers that he's put up, he's still like a top 15 player in the league, I would assume. I mean, that's crazy.

Speaker 3:
[13:45] It's crazy. Yeah, he's what, 41 too? Like, and then I watched a video of us trying to like fricking play a game of pick up basketball and I'm not 40 and I've never been more unathletic in my life and I'm like watching this guy and I'm like, how the fuck is this guy still doing? It's unbelievable, man.

Speaker 2:
[14:01] It's wild.

Speaker 5:
[14:02] He looks like he could play for another five, six, like basically as long as he wants. Just keep going until he doesn't feel like it anymore. I bet Bronte just being on the team keeps him around for longer than he would have, I would guess. Just keep playing with him. That would be.

Speaker 4:
[14:23] That was funny seeing Grant on the back of the, it was like the 15th or 16th hole just seeing Grant right there, like right in that front row with like the aviators.

Speaker 3:
[14:34] Next to Egg Salad, Jet was triggered on that guy.

Speaker 2:
[14:39] You don't like the Egg Salad hat, Jet?

Speaker 3:
[14:42] Oh no, Jetson likes it.

Speaker 2:
[14:46] No, I just want to hear Jet go off on it.

Speaker 1:
[14:49] Sunday at the Masters, the Egg Salad hat, the pimento hat, like, oh man, like we talked a lot about how Augusta is going, they're way into the pageantry and they're also, some people, some people are upset that they're going the opposite direction. The Egg Salad hat is the opposite direction.

Speaker 2:
[15:08] So it sounds like you're mad at both directions.

Speaker 3:
[15:11] He's just mad at the world, Jetson. I mean, if you didn't know that by now, I mean.

Speaker 1:
[15:16] I said some people, I didn't say, I didn't say me, I'm just saying the Egg Salad hat is a problem.

Speaker 4:
[15:21] It is, no, I'm willing to agree.

Speaker 1:
[15:23] I'm sorry, with an Egg Salad hat, it's a problem. There's nothing left to say.

Speaker 2:
[15:27] So is it not sold at the tournaments? Oh, okay. So there's too much into the Padintry, but also the Egg Salad hat is a problem?

Speaker 1:
[15:38] Yes, confirmed.

Speaker 2:
[15:39] Okay, I'm just getting your reading here. I'm just trying to understand.

Speaker 1:
[15:45] It's, just get the Masters logo. If you're lucky, sneak an ANGC logo, and then, which apparently is impossible, though Demare said you can't see.

Speaker 2:
[15:54] He's got it.

Speaker 3:
[15:55] I got it.

Speaker 1:
[15:56] He's got an ANGC hat.

Speaker 2:
[15:57] He's got a guy.

Speaker 3:
[15:58] Yeah, the fedora that I wore to the Masters dinner that we did is from the Official Pro Shop. That's ANGC.

Speaker 1:
[16:05] That's crazy.

Speaker 4:
[16:07] Yums, you remember we went with like, Yeah? We went to dinner with like, right after Augusta, like I brought Narode, Nicole came and everything, and it was right after Cutsy, and he just came back from the Masters. Cutsy walked into the restaurant, and he's got like the Masters belt, the Masters pole, the Masters belt. He looked like back nine Chuck walking into the restaurant, dude.

Speaker 3:
[16:32] How was the start, Bob?

Speaker 1:
[16:33] He was excited, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[16:34] Yeah. It was like his yellow, his yellow, yes he was.

Speaker 4:
[16:37] He was wearing a hat.

Speaker 1:
[16:38] Golf Twitter, as I'm sure you aspire, there's a pocket of Golf Twitter that just creams over logos, and I don't want to, you know, minimize them here, because I know it's a big deal, but if you show them an ANGC hat, they will explode. Yeah, he knows what I'm talking about.

Speaker 4:
[16:55] Rory pulls off like those small curvy hats that I would look like a dickhead in. Like he pulls off those small ones, and the dad hats really well.

Speaker 1:
[17:05] He does.

Speaker 5:
[17:05] They make a specific hat for him because he has such a small head.

Speaker 1:
[17:09] Is that true? Is that true? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[17:12] Like the dad hat, like Nike dad hat that you would go into like Golf Galaxy or PGA Tour Superstore, that's bigger than the one he wears. He wants to like, they make like an almost like a junior hat for him. No shit. But yeah, you can't like, you can't buy that hat.

Speaker 1:
[17:28] Scottie wears the same hat, obviously probably in a bigger size, but they both wear those dad hats. It's like stretchy, like white. Scottie only wears that white Nike hat with the black swoosh.

Speaker 5:
[17:41] Yeah, you pay a lot of money to wear it too there.

Speaker 1:
[17:42] Oh, I bet that is, but he's still wearing the same hat.

Speaker 3:
[17:45] He's got the number one and number two guy right now in golf.

Speaker 1:
[17:48] It's just insane. They made it seem like he, and I'm sure he's like, he probably, he's like, all right, I like this white hat. I'm just going to wear it every time. They're probably asking, they're like, Scottie, maybe put on this hat. He's like, I'm good.

Speaker 3:
[17:58] I think they're just, they're happy that he's wearing the stuff.

Speaker 1:
[18:01] I agree. You know what? They were happy you were wearing the stuff yesterday at die. Or you might have done more impressions than Scottie and Rory.

Speaker 5:
[18:12] You kind of look like a peep yesterday, dude.

Speaker 3:
[18:16] I was wearing my Matsuyama Sunday yellow.

Speaker 4:
[18:20] Dude, it was so funny. They got switched up to where we switched up the teams and it was Jensen and Cutzi on the same team. They couldn't operate on the same team because Joe would be behind them during a putt and he would be like, come on, it's a big putt here, Jensen. And Jensen would turn around, it was the worst pairing of teams of all time.

Speaker 2:
[18:39] Well, he just doesn't understand how to not put pressure on you as a teammate. So we were on 17, look at his face, we were on 17 then and I had a chip, I was the only one who made it onto the green, Bob. Everyone else went into, oh, I was short of the green. I was the only one who made it on land. Everyone else went into the water and I was short. I had a chip up and I duffed the chip and the second it left my club face, you just hear, no, dude. Then I go to putt it and I put it a little long, it wasn't the longest putt in the world, but I'm not a pressure player, I don't play well under pressure. Same. You can just, every inch it rolled past the hole, you could just feel Joey getting more and more pissed, and then I'm standing over the putt all ears. Dude, don't leave it short, line it up here, it's just giving me a thousand things to think about.

Speaker 3:
[19:38] Getting the ball in the hole. I told you what the line was, and it said, don't leave it short. It was a putt to win, you can't leave it short, you know?

Speaker 2:
[19:48] I didn't know that. I blasted it.

Speaker 3:
[19:49] No, you blasted it by, which listen, you're going to leave it short.

Speaker 1:
[19:53] I did see Custis, the power that we all shit on or that I shit on, I saw, I mean, it didn't go straight, it was mostly power into the trees.

Speaker 2:
[20:01] Never claims trees.

Speaker 1:
[20:02] I saw some bombs, and then now the other thing is Custis, you need some serious short game work. We need to get in and around the greens with that wedge and that putter, because he'll hit a 300 yard drive and have like 30 in and knife one so, so far over the green. He was going back and forth, green to fairway to rough to fair back to the other. He was like doing the back and forth. And I think there's some potential there. He also cannot hit, his irons don't have an apex.

Speaker 4:
[20:31] They're just long drives.

Speaker 2:
[20:33] They do go low and I know that.

Speaker 1:
[20:35] He's the only person in the world that when you ask him how far his irons go, he includes rollout.

Speaker 2:
[20:43] Well, I still carry it decently far, but yeah, I don't spin the ball at all. So like when you tell me like 160 to the pin, I'm not playing it like I'm going to drop it 160. I'm playing it like it's going to roll about like 150, or it's going to carry about like 150, then roll out to like 160, 165. A good carry if I hit it really well will carry further, but I play the number. It's not like, I don't know if you want me to say it.

Speaker 3:
[21:13] I cannot wait till we get that simulator.

Speaker 4:
[21:15] This week, I was going to say, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[21:17] We get Jensen to actually, and it's not like, I hook sliced one, like shanked and it went 200 yards, like a proper shot. We got to see what is actually yardages are. Because I feel like Jensen, when you did the yardage is like, you did a video of one and you hit each club once, and you're like, yeah, that's my yardage. I think you're supposed to get an average median of what you're, I didn't see it, you didn't include it on the video.

Speaker 2:
[21:46] I didn't make a video of it. It was a screenshot from the Trackman that my apartment complex has. And the Trackman, it's called Map My Bag, and you take six shots and they do the average of the six shots. And so like I did six, it gives me the average. That's just, I don't know what you want me to say.

Speaker 4:
[22:06] Well, this is the week. It comes in literally this week, and then I'll have the potty and chat out the guys.

Speaker 3:
[22:11] What we should do, Bob, what we should do is we should do a thing where we guess his yardage, and for however many yards he's over or under, like if, say, if he says he's going to shoot his nine iron, like 180, for however many yards he's under 180, he has to do pushups. And then for however many yards we guess, if he's over, then we have to, I'll do the pushups.

Speaker 4:
[22:33] Well, that could be another prize picks play. They could do a more or less on it. That could be a prize picks play. And then once the sim gets in there, then we have to lock in the date to do the hole in one challenge, which I think is going to be really, really interesting. But we have to lock that date in. We could do putting challenges. There's so much that we could put out.

Speaker 1:
[22:52] I listen, I'm not doubting that he can hit every once in a while, the iron, the distance he says, but if you're just slinging it, like if you're just whacking at these things and it's just going wherever it's going, like that nullifies it in some manner to me.

Speaker 2:
[23:06] I don't understand this because like I never claimed that I'm good or that I hit it straight. I just hit it far occasionally. Like it's not like I'm telling you that I hit it 300 dead straight or my 9 iron goes 160 dead straight every time. It's like when I take these numbers.

Speaker 1:
[23:22] If somebody asks you how far you hit your 9 iron and you say 170, that's assumed you're hitting a good shot like a normal shot.

Speaker 2:
[23:31] My normal 9 goes 160, 170, yes. But when I chunk one 10 yards, I'm not counting that into my distances.

Speaker 3:
[23:40] I mean, I feel like we've so funny on the course yesterday. I hear Jet was saying something to Custy. I don't know what it was. All of a sudden, I just hear Custy respond. He goes, well, I don't listen to anybody. I was like, wow, isn't that the God honest truth? I will say, Jet, you're not like, that's honest to God.

Speaker 4:
[23:58] Even the last part on the last hole, I was telling you where I saw it. Not to say that on the end, I'll be all but we couldn't even have that dialogue of where you see on my guard. I think it's going this way, but you were like, yeah, when I focus, you're just not coachable.

Speaker 2:
[24:15] Can I just say, I agree with you, but my thing is, it's not a lack of, I just don't want to listen to him. I don't have any feel. When I'm swinging golf club, if I hit a ball amazingly well or if I shank it 50 yards, I couldn't tell you why it happened. What about a putter?

Speaker 3:
[24:39] You don't have a feel with a putter?

Speaker 2:
[24:41] Not really. I kind of just get up there and hit it. Like I don't really think about, like I have like a spot, like I go left edge, right edge. And that's where I'm putting.

Speaker 5:
[24:50] Are you interested in changing that at all or you're just going to stick with the no feel?

Speaker 2:
[24:56] I mean, I've tried. But like, I don't know.

Speaker 3:
[25:01] It makes you feel better, Jim. I have no feel either. So there you go.

Speaker 2:
[25:04] I think it's a patience issue. Like I don't really have the patience to like relearn my swing and relearn the game. And look, I've gotten worse probably because of it. And when I started 2025, I was a 15.8 or something. And now I think I might be at a 20 now. I was like, last time I put in the score, I was like a 19.7, but I just played last week and I put up like a 105. So I might be a 20 now.

Speaker 5:
[25:30] You didn't golf before 2015?

Speaker 2:
[25:33] No, I started in like 2020, 2021.

Speaker 5:
[25:37] Okay. So yes, you did.

Speaker 2:
[25:40] Yeah. No, I started 2025 as a 15 handicap, I said.

Speaker 5:
[25:44] Oh, okay. Got you, got you. You've been playing for a little while. Have you ever taken a lesson?

Speaker 2:
[25:50] I took one swing evaluation, not a lesson.

Speaker 3:
[25:55] What's that? What's a swing evaluation?

Speaker 2:
[25:57] It's like the one that you take before a lesson. And then he kind of tells you like, he gives you like a rating on your swing, and then you kind of take that and you can take that to other coaches and stuff. But then I never did.

Speaker 4:
[26:11] You, Cutzi, finally Cutzi tweeted out, which Cutzi hasn't tweeted in like months. So when he put the tweet out, it was just like a shock to see him pop up on the timeline that Cutzi wants to get lessons. And I do respect that you want to do that in your own time. At the same time, I know, I would think so many people would be so curious to see one of your lessons on camera at some point. Not to say, you know, go take the lesson, but I think people would be very curious if we put that footage before an episode, I think would really, really hit.

Speaker 2:
[26:46] Well, maybe we bring a coach to Bob HQ.

Speaker 4:
[26:51] Yeah, we have Doyle come up to Bob HQ.

Speaker 3:
[26:53] Yeah, but with all due respect, hitting on a sim is not the same as hitting it off grass, because you can't duff or chunk the ball, or you know what I mean? I feel like, you know, people have said that they would be really interested in watching an instructional series where I like to see the progress or see how much worse I get. I've always, I don't think I'm too good for lessons. I've been always so scared. I went to one lesson with the guy that Bob and I know, and I'm not going to name names, but the guy broke me down to a fucking nub, and this was years and years ago.

Speaker 1:
[27:29] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[27:31] Within an hour lesson, he tried to change my grip, my stance, my pocket. By the time I left there, I don't even think I could swing a club. It was very discouraging for me, and I was always scared that going to lessons, like my game's already not good, that it's going to regress more and I'm just going to get worse because I'm going to have to relearn everything. At least if I can, I make a ton of bad swings on a regular round of golf, but at least if the timing is decent on the odd day, I can connect and I can strike the ball pretty decent. But I'm just so worried that I'm going to get so much worse, that it's going to just discourage me even more. But I'm at the point now where it's like I'm lining up on the ball and I'm playing golf and I've gotten so much worse. There was a time where I felt like I was playing better and I was putting up pretty good scores and I was feeling confident. Now, there's a combination of reading hundreds of DMs of people telling me that I'm just fucking trash, plus playing like trash, plus just being worse. My confidence is shot when I go up there, it's bad. I think this is the next step that I need to do. I need to just accept it and see if I can have someone slowly get me back in a good spot and then maybe in a year, year and a half from now, people are still watching our channel. Maybe I'll be better, but that's where it's at. I don't know.

Speaker 5:
[28:56] I don't think it would take you that long. Honestly, I think you're right to probably think that you're going to go a little backwards just because it's going to be uncomfortable for a little while. But I think as long as you like know that and like it's not going to surprise you that that happens for a little while. And I think if you take lessons consistently, I don't think it'll take you all that long to kind of build it back. But yeah, I mean, you have a kind of a unique move as far as like kind of a strong grip. And a lot of it's based on time. But, you know, your ceiling is probably lower than if you can get kind of those things kind of normalized, then your ability to get a little bit better. But you are, like you said, going to go backwards. But the fact that you know that is good. You just have to like accept it and be a little bit patient with it. But I think I would watch the hell out of that, to be honest.

Speaker 4:
[29:55] Oh, I think. Yeah, I think a lot of people would like that.

Speaker 5:
[29:59] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[29:59] Well, remember the OGs will know when we did the lesson with James O on the wedges. That episode actually did really, really well. I thought it was not going to be well at all.

Speaker 4:
[30:09] That's when you started playing amazing, too. You got those wedges and you had that. And that's when you started going on. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that was like... I've noticed for me, I had been taking so many lessons that it was almost too much in the sense of what's helped me recently is like, I know now by taking so many lessons what I have to do. So when I go out and practice on my own, learning it on my own now, I'm like the total opposite now where that has helped me, where I was doing a lesson almost every single day, where it's like, you know what you got to do at this point. I kind of got practicing on my own. I was going every day, do a lesson.

Speaker 5:
[30:49] That's pretty cool. That's too much. I mean, even like pro golfers don't do that. That's almost too much. I wonder what it doils say to you at a certain point.

Speaker 4:
[31:01] That's the thing. It got to the point where it's like, we're going over the same thing. Like the corn fairy guys that practice there that are like grinding, they would be like, yo, like you're here more than us. Like, it was like, it was really at a point where I was literally there more than that, like just grinding, grinding, grinding. I think sometimes, go ahead.

Speaker 3:
[31:22] I was just going to say, I think sometimes once you know what you have to do, sometimes like being on the course and actually playing and like, because when you're on a range, you're just, you're just taking hundreds of shots. Like if one sprays or one goes off, like, you know, you're not really like getting anything from that. But like when you're on the course and then you're like applying whatever they're giving, then it's actually like, you're putting it into motion. You know what I mean? Like you're putting into practice. Not that I'm doing that, but I'm saying that would be the idea. I think that you take what he gives you, you practice it on the range and then you try to apply it when you're playing around and see, and then maybe something comes up and then the next lesson you go, you say, I was struggling with this and he can adjust you. But Bob definitely wants that. There's no question. And I wanted to. I think the reason when I blow up, it's like I'm not like, I don't want to be a fucking hack. I don't want to be like, now, I think a lot of the people who are talking shit online, I think are probably worse than me as a golfer. And I'm not saying that I'm, I think people think that I think I'm a great golfer. I don't, but I do think I'm like better than the average golfer, because like the average golfer doesn't break a hundred. You know, so I don't know. I just, it's a lot. Mentally, I might be the weakest to ever do it. I really think that that's, I mean, as much as I need a golf coach, I might need a mental coach even more, to be honest.

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Speaker 4:
[33:39] I could see Golf Coach, like Cutzi just going like to the top of the top right away, like through his Instagram DMs, like he goes to like Butch Harmon, like right away, he's just in the mix with them, you know what I mean? Like, by the way, you know, I do want to talk about, shout out Sorenex, who came in and really hooked the boys up with the gym, like put the whole gym in there. Cutzi had fun in that way, he's like, you know, now we just need somebody to actually get into the gym. Bro, that thing's just been collecting dust, like we got to really get in the mix there, like and start working that out a little bit, because it's time. There's no excuse now to not be in the gym. We're waiting for the cardio, but like that thing's there, like now we got to get to the gym. I packed on a few since that Shake Shack stream. I gained four pounds just off the Shake Shack stream.

Speaker 3:
[34:33] Double milkshakes.

Speaker 4:
[34:34] And sometimes I'll gain that weight, but then like I'll notice like a day or two later it's gone. We're five days in, it's here. So that is just stuck. We're like, now I need to get it off.

Speaker 3:
[34:46] Well, Jensen was on the fucking range yesterday, and he goes, it's a real problem. I got to start shedding. And I look at him and I'm like, bro, I got you five 80 pounds, bro.

Speaker 2:
[34:56] This feels like unit shaming. Like why, how come because you feel like you need to lose more, do I, am I not allowed to feel like I need to lose some food?

Speaker 3:
[35:06] It's like knowing the context of who you're around when you're saying it, you know what I mean? It's like, you know, it's like, I don't even know how to put in a proper analogy. It's like, I'll give you an analogy. If I go on a range and there's three professional players playing, and they're like, yeah, man, my swings at a terrible spot, really got to get it to a good spot. And meanwhile, I'm hacking the living shit out of the golf course. You just got to know who you're around.

Speaker 2:
[35:32] I bet you if they felt like their swing was in a bad spot, they wouldn't say that.

Speaker 3:
[35:37] If I was around you and I was like, man, I really need to grow a couple more inches, you'd be like, yo, what the hell are we doing right now?

Speaker 2:
[35:45] But that's not something people have never seen.

Speaker 3:
[35:47] You got to know the context of what you're saying and who you're singing around. I'm not saying that you might need to lose a few pounds, but when you're making it sound like you're fucking, you know, who's the WWE wrestler who used to sit on people?

Speaker 4:
[36:01] Rikishi.

Speaker 3:
[36:03] The guy's acting like he's Rikishi. And meanwhile, I'm there, I'm like, I got to lose 40, 50 pounds. This guy's worried because he's seven pounds overweight.

Speaker 2:
[36:12] I mean, I don't know what to tell you, Cuts. Yeah, it's just my personal opinion that I would like to lose a few pounds. I don't know why that makes you so upset.

Speaker 3:
[36:19] It doesn't make me so upset. You got to know the context. When you're talking like you're morbidly obese. And meanwhile, you got a guy who's obese, standing right next to you, that might not be the ideal time to be shaming yourself for your weights. Like, bro, you're a pencil.

Speaker 2:
[36:37] I'm not a pencil. I'm 162 right now. It's not like I'm 5'6. He's a 9'1.

Speaker 4:
[36:43] He's a 9'1.

Speaker 2:
[36:47] You're 6, what are you, 6'6'1? Like, if you were 161, you'd be ripped.

Speaker 3:
[36:58] I haven't been 160 since fucking high school, bro. I haven't even touched the ones. Now, I will say to some people in the chat last night, saying I'm 280, 290 is preposterous. I mean, like, I know there's not a shadow of a doubt that I'm obese and that I'm overweight, but to think that I'm 280, 290, pushing 300 is like, give me a break.

Speaker 4:
[37:20] Yeah, but a lot of times they're just rage baiting you and you'll respond to everyone, and then it just brings them in for more and more. Like, Cutzi had an hour straight of the stream last night where he was solely just responding to every single comment, which it's good to read the chat, like they're getting exactly what they want.

Speaker 1:
[37:38] You're a rage baiter's dream, Pete.

Speaker 3:
[37:41] I was also in the clouds, which doesn't help.

Speaker 4:
[37:43] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[37:44] I don't think there's an issue with Custis, by the way, thinking like it's his own. Now, if he was like a twig, and again, we're not going to get into body talk, but if he was like the skinniest person ever and he's like, I got to lose seven pounds. I'm not saying he's fat, Lord, like listen, but if he feels that he needs to lose some weight to say it next to you, I don't think it's the craziest thing ever for you to take that. He's taking a shot at you.

Speaker 3:
[38:09] I agree, dude. You didn't hear the way that he was saying it. He was like, yeah, Bob, I'm really in need of like... It's like, okay, you're really in need. Am I lying, Bob?

Speaker 2:
[38:19] Is that not how he said it? There's more context. The way that I said it is that right now to lose the weight, I'm on a plan where I can only eat 1,600 calories a day. And that's what I was complaining about.

Speaker 1:
[38:33] You don't need to be on that plan. Let me be-

Speaker 4:
[38:34] Yeah, I think I had-

Speaker 3:
[38:37] That's exactly my point, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[38:39] I can't, like, if I were to, my plan, if I were to sit there and sit at my exact weight that I'm at now and not gain or lose, it would still only be like 1,900.

Speaker 4:
[38:50] It's just gonna be a problem.

Speaker 1:
[38:52] But you move around, Cusses, if you move around during the day, you free up some more.

Speaker 2:
[38:56] It's, unfortunately, that's included.

Speaker 4:
[38:57] And New Mexico is gonna help. Oh, no, bro, there's a place but it's Casa Tequila. Yeah, like right next to CVS. It's good, man. It's good. Yeah, I really like it.

Speaker 5:
[39:10] I've been in there.

Speaker 4:
[39:12] That's up your alley too.

Speaker 5:
[39:14] I just didn't see any true.

Speaker 4:
[39:16] Is there chorizo on there?

Speaker 5:
[39:20] Yeah. Yeah, there is. They've got good salsa too. There's a place that I really like that is a little bit further down in the town on the other side, like towards the bridge called El Toro Mamba, and that place is quite good. See, I really like that.

Speaker 3:
[39:42] Or you could go to the place that Jensen and his buddy went to called Burritos.

Speaker 2:
[39:46] When we... That's not true.

Speaker 1:
[39:49] When you say towards the bridge, you mean towards like Jupiter?

Speaker 3:
[39:52] Yeah, towards Juno.

Speaker 5:
[39:54] Towards like, yeah, I guess the Juno side, like towards like where like the woods is and all that stuff, like Harbor side.

Speaker 3:
[39:59] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[40:00] So it's like north end of Indian town.

Speaker 3:
[40:05] Kind of like Johnny Mamba.

Speaker 1:
[40:07] Yeah, there's something about a good Mexican restaurant. The ambience, the decorations on the walls, the people say guacamole.

Speaker 5:
[40:16] Oh, bring that card over. Bring that card over, ask me how spicy I want it to. I want everything on it. I do squirt that lime on the end.

Speaker 4:
[40:25] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[40:27] They struggled with the diet cokes, but the second batch was better than the first.

Speaker 5:
[40:31] They did well.

Speaker 1:
[40:33] They had those. It was a similar fountain water. It was a watering chute.

Speaker 5:
[40:37] Historically, Mexican restaurants do very well with refills. With like refill frequency. They almost always bring you a full one when you still have maybe a quarter to a half left of your previous one, which I appreciate. I think that's working hard. It doesn't go unnoticed.

Speaker 4:
[40:57] Do you think you walked you? This is random, but do you think you took more steps? Like anybody, somebody posted from Coachella, like in the parking lot, I would just be like, that is a lot of steps. Do you think you walked more when you and Cutsey went to the Masters or do you think you walked more at Coachella?

Speaker 5:
[41:13] I well, it was multiple days, three days. So I put a bit of it, but if I just took one day compared to one day at Augusta, I think I probably walked more Coachella, just the to and from. I mean, getting in and out of there was two miles, maybe or so, just to get out or get, where you get dropped off to get in past all the parking and everything, it took a while. Then when you're in there, you're walking between stages and stuff like that. So yeah, I probably walked more. I bet it's on my phone. I haven't looked, but I definitely like, you feel it, my feet were hurting.

Speaker 1:
[41:55] You run into any characters out there?

Speaker 5:
[41:58] It's a crazy.

Speaker 3:
[41:58] The thing is characters, dude.

Speaker 5:
[42:00] Yeah, it's pretty wild. I mean, I saw some wild people, I would say, not like what they were wearing, but individuals. People I saw that was like, holy shit, that's fucking that, or holy shit, that's fucking that. Because we kind of got up onto the railing for the Young Thug show on main stage. So his like little artist area was like right in front of us. So it was like, I don't know, it was like Northwest and like Kid Leroy and like a bunch of like Jaden Smith, like a bunch of like celebrities and stuff where you're like, oh, like, holy shit, that's fucking that person. Holy shit, that's fucking that person. I saw Neon walking through at one point.

Speaker 4:
[42:47] Yeah, yeah. He asked me to come on a stream, by the way, which was totally random. Yeah, I think I would do it. I think it's a different audience.

Speaker 3:
[42:56] Who was that?

Speaker 5:
[42:56] I saw Kyle, Kyle Forgard.

Speaker 4:
[42:59] Oh, was he out there?

Speaker 5:
[43:00] Yeah, I saw him briefly. All these people have just like security. Like, like, like, yeah, like, they'll just like have big security, like in front of them and at night, they've got like flashlights. So you just have these like lines of just like people that get like led through the whole thing, but they're like private security. They like, the whole thing's wild. Like, if I were to go back, like, I don't know how much that would cost, and I certainly don't need it, but it would be like great to just be able to just navigate with it. Just because you can go anywhere, you just cut through everything. Because somebody with a flashlight has more authority than literally anything on earth. Like, if you come up behind me and like flashlight an area you want to get to in front of me, I'm moving 100% of the time. I'm not looking at what you're wearing or anything. I don't need to see a staff shirt. I just see a flashlight and I'm out.

Speaker 4:
[43:49] I think if Kevin Stubbe knew what you probably does, that you were at Coachella instead of on the couch, watching the Masters, he would disown you, dude. He would be sick to his fucking stomach.

Speaker 5:
[44:02] Yeah. I mean, to be fair, I made the plans before I like really realized the schedule. And then by the time that I that I like lined it all up, I was like, oh no, I just because, dude, it's expensive, by the way, like it isn't. It was an unbelievable amount of money for like tickets to this thing or like bands or whatever the hell you call it. So at that point, it was like an investment. We did the, like you said, we did the Tuesday Masters Dinner Stream. And then, yeah, I went to Festival World.

Speaker 4:
[44:36] That, by the way, that Master Stream was so much fun. Like I really enjoyed that. How the chef was able to prepare that stuff in the HQ, because the HQ is so far from done. Like it's just one big like dust ball. Like HQ is just like everything's dusty. There's like, you don't even have like places to put food at the moment. Like it's just so far from done. But that was such a fun stream. I really enjoyed it. And I thought Petey did a good job with that menu.

Speaker 3:
[45:09] He crushed it. He had no, no, no, you know, anything I suggested. He didn't have anything to dispute. He was like super easy going. I was like, yeah, we can make that happen. The thing is, you know, like to your point, Bob, he's bringing like little induction stoves and stuff that he's cooking the stuff on. I thought the steak was cooked really well. I thought everything was really tasty. And yeah, I thought it, I thought it was awesome. So we'll have to run them back next year. We'll do, we'll do a Custis dinner themed Augusta National Masters. And could you imagine it just be one massive bowl of Alfredo in front of everybody and that's it. You just call it quits.

Speaker 5:
[45:49] Bob, I got one more thing on Coachella for you. Yeah. So when we left Monday, it goes Friday to Sunday, right? So Monday morning, we left and drove back to LA and we had a red eye that night, but we had time for dinner. So we went to Matsuhisa, Matsuhisa? Yeah. It's the sushi place. Incredible. What I did not realize and quickly realized, because we had like a 6 p.m. reservation, I think that's when they opened. It was like that restaurant was the official post-Coachella dinner spot of anyone that has any sort of following on the internet. It was like, it's a very popular spot. I had to like, how I would have known that, how I could have known that. It just was this, it was just the who's who of people that just kept rolling into that dining room. I was like, I need to get the hell out of here, dude.

Speaker 4:
[46:46] I bet you saw Jack's dining room.

Speaker 5:
[46:49] I didn't see Jack's dining room. I saw, I saw, Ask That Puss, you know that guy?

Speaker 4:
[46:56] You know who I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:
[46:58] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[46:58] Jake, Jake, yeah. He had a big table that had like Alex Earl there.

Speaker 4:
[47:03] I know who, the smaller guy. I know exactly who that is. That Indian guy? No. He is funny though. I find his stuff. Yeah, he is.

Speaker 5:
[47:19] People would comment, do like Jesus getting like, renting a car from Hurts or something. Like, when you do those little skimches, dude, some of that stuff was some of the funniest shit I've ever seen in my life, dude. He is Jack, yes.

Speaker 4:
[47:34] Yeah, Jack.

Speaker 5:
[47:35] Yeah, but it was just wild to be in that. I was just like, all right, like, dude, I need to get out of here. But you would have, I feel like you would have sat in there and like really enjoyed the like just the role of the people just rolling.

Speaker 4:
[47:48] Yes, I get it. That's like right up you too. Yams, that's up your alley to see and who's there.

Speaker 1:
[47:54] And you would have been like looking at what they're each eating and like this sushi and like Bob would have been making surrounds.

Speaker 5:
[48:02] You've been going to the bathroom a few times, but he would be taking different routes on his way back, just peeking at things.

Speaker 3:
[48:09] That restaurant's also really fucking good. So you got that going for it.

Speaker 5:
[48:14] Dude, every day we went off and Cam met us there.

Speaker 4:
[48:19] Oh, did he really?

Speaker 5:
[48:20] He's incredible.

Speaker 4:
[48:21] Cam's down for anything. Cam, you ask Cam to show up anywhere, he'll be there.

Speaker 5:
[48:26] And we had a red eye too, so I was just like, all right, I'm going to have a little soccy in me, try to get a little tired for that flight, beautiful thing.

Speaker 4:
[48:35] All right, boys, do you want to do a couple of Q&As?

Speaker 2:
[48:42] This question comes from Vama26, rank Joey D's top three meltdowns of all time.

Speaker 1:
[48:53] I think Smokey American Suck My Nuts is up there.

Speaker 5:
[48:56] Yeah, that was really good.

Speaker 1:
[48:58] And then you have the water in Wolf Creek. First you have to list them out.

Speaker 5:
[49:01] Yeah, Wolf Creek is.

Speaker 1:
[49:02] And then you can rank them. Wolf Creek in the water was electric. You know, he had one last week.

Speaker 5:
[49:08] Yeah, there's plenty. Is Fern Gully the same as Smokey the Bear?

Speaker 2:
[49:15] Yeah, Fern Gully.

Speaker 3:
[49:17] What about the snapping the three wood? There's that one.

Speaker 5:
[49:20] There's Quail Lodge.

Speaker 4:
[49:23] The Fern Gully, he blamed.

Speaker 3:
[49:24] Quail Lodge.

Speaker 5:
[49:26] Queen Shave and Quail Lodge.

Speaker 3:
[49:28] Oh, that was a tough one too.

Speaker 4:
[49:30] He blamed like after he hit the bull, he was like, fucking squirrel. Like he looked at like a white squirrel. He's like, fuck that squirrel.

Speaker 1:
[49:36] Oh yeah, the albino squirrel.

Speaker 3:
[49:38] There was a one too in...

Speaker 1:
[49:41] There was one in Nashville, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[49:42] What Nashville one?

Speaker 2:
[49:43] The one where you were in the see-through white pants.

Speaker 1:
[49:46] He lost it, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[49:48] Oh, there was the one too at Lake Geneva. Remember, I couldn't find my ball off the fucking drive.

Speaker 2:
[49:55] Yeah, you thought Jet like kicked it or something.

Speaker 3:
[49:59] And then there was one at Caledonia that I couldn't hit the ball in the hole. Remember that? I kept trying to putt the ball in the hole. There's been...

Speaker 2:
[50:09] I remember Caledonia, you were in like that stream and you were trying to hit it out of the stream without taking it out of the water.

Speaker 1:
[50:16] That was in Wolf Creek.

Speaker 4:
[50:17] Wolf Creek.

Speaker 3:
[50:18] Wolf Creek, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[50:20] No, there was another one. Remember, we were in like North Carolina.

Speaker 1:
[50:23] We have never been to North Carolina, Jensen.

Speaker 4:
[50:26] Sorry, Myrtle.

Speaker 2:
[50:26] Sorry, Myrtle. Myrtle.

Speaker 1:
[50:29] That was Caledonia, I think.

Speaker 3:
[50:32] I don't think I hit the bottle out of the water. I don't know. I do remember that time, it was like when Jensen first started coming on the trips and filming and he was so close to me and I was losing my shit and I was trying to be respectful and I was like, dude, I got to tell you right now, you're going to have to back the fuck up right now. It's like imagine me like I'm a lion on Serengeti right now, like just keep your distance a little bit and zoom in. I'm in the bushes and he's next to me with the camera, like in my face and I'm trying to swing and I was like, bro, lambs would do that.

Speaker 4:
[51:06] There was like a breaking 80 where I was playing terrible and lambs, like the scene was over and he would just keep it on me, like keep it rolling on me and it was so over. Like I was just walking and...

Speaker 2:
[51:21] That's how we're taught, Bob.

Speaker 1:
[51:22] Those are my guys, dude.

Speaker 4:
[51:24] Yeah, no, 100%. Oh, man, that's funny. All right, boys, so a lot on the horizon. Definitely got to get some filming done because we're a little low on videos right now, but the videos that we have coming out is Bangers. Bangers only club. We want to keep that streak going a million bust. We got to do a breaking 80 at some point this week. We haven't had a breaking 80 in a while. I don't know what we would have done if I broke 80 on the stroke play that we just recently did. That would have been weird. The footage. Yeah, I don't know what we would have done. I really don't. Thankfully, we don't have to worry about that. So we got to get that filming coming. We got a big trip upcoming soon. That's going to be a lot of fun. Potential major that's going to be really good from a really good location. We have a call tomorrow with a possible guy to film with, a possible pro, one of our golden gooses. That's so early in the stages that I'm not even going to say it because we don't even know if it's going to go through. If it does, it would be absolutely amazing. Make sure you download the PrizePix app. They are supporting our boys riding with us, promo code BDS. But that does it for another edition of the Bob Does Sports Podcast. And as always, we'll see you next time.