title A Conversation About Golf & Other Things with Shane Bacon

description A jet-lagged Andy is back in America and is joined by Shane Bacon for this Wednesday episode about slightly more than nothing. This wide-ranging conversation hits on dozens of important topics, such as the core values of Talor Gooch's new OKGC team, TGL's choice for 2026 Player of the Year, a Newark airport review, and a dramatic reading of this week's Legends Tour field in Barbados. There is actual golf discussed at some points, as Andy, Shane, and PJ dive into the Zurich Classic and the ridiculous teams competing for 400 FedEx Cup points and a two-year exemption this week in New Orleans. Shane offers his thoughts on the new pool at Memorial Park ahead of this week's Chevron and throws the gauntlet down on Nelly Korda's recent performance in major championships. In non-pro golf news, PJ recaps his day with the USGA at Winged Foot and his new GHIN before Shane brings us home with the story of his latest hole-in-one. If you made it this far in the description, congratulations! Also... why? Nevertheless, we hope you enjoy this episode!

pubDate Wed, 22 Apr 2026 07:00:00 GMT

author The Fried Egg

duration 4548000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:00] Now, the Shotgun Start in golf is full of mathematics. There's a lot of set up work that we have to do in order to make a tournament work. So, I'm gonna demonstrate to you just exactly how we do a Shotgun Start here.

Speaker 2:
[00:40] Greetings and welcome to another edition of the Shotgun Start. Today is Wednesday, April 22nd. Shane, how are you doing?

Speaker 3:
[00:50] Andy, I wonder how many people turn the pod off right now? Like, they're like, no, Brendan, Andy's got to do the intro, done. No, we'll skip to Friday. I wonder what those numbers look like. I'll get PJ on that at some point.

Speaker 2:
[01:05] Well, the people that stick around know that podcasts with me and you on this feed tend to be rambling and just all over the place. I believe that we did do one that we titled the show about nothing about five years ago.

Speaker 3:
[01:24] Maybe one of the worst episodes in The Shotgun Start history outside of the one you guys recorded in the car, which is always going to be number one. But I will say, I was very proud of y'all that you even in your advanced podcasting era still do the thing where you're in different rooms in the same house doing the pod. I got a good kick out of that.

Speaker 2:
[01:45] Well, yeah, we didn't have PJ. If we had had PJ with us in Scotland, we would have been able to just do it all together. But we regressed to the technical ability of myself and Brendan, and thus we're going to record in different rooms.

Speaker 4:
[02:04] But it worked. It happened. It got out the door. I was stressing about the Wi-Fi capabilities of whatever house in Scotland you guys had. But for even all three of you, it worked. It was great. I'm just happy it happened.

Speaker 2:
[02:19] This reminded me, I have a bunch of stuff I need to back up now that I'm on Wi-Fi that is quick.

Speaker 4:
[02:27] There you go.

Speaker 3:
[02:28] Andy, I have a question for you. By the way, PJ and I are airplane buddies. We've already been on an airplane together this year. Andy, when did you decide to go to the flight controller microphone thing?

Speaker 2:
[02:40] PJ made me.

Speaker 3:
[02:42] OK. What was the reason for this?

Speaker 4:
[02:44] OK. This was for when we were doing a show at the US Open last year in the brewery, so I needed better sound quality. I couldn't have open mics, so I bought these headsets. Brendan, habitual bad mic etiquette, yeah, he's he's he leaner back and forth.

Speaker 3:
[03:03] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[03:03] Makes it hard to add it on my end. So I said, screw it. We're going headsets full time. So you just speak and it'll pick up.

Speaker 3:
[03:10] It'll move around all you want.

Speaker 2:
[03:11] Yeah, I think I'm going to go back to the the mic stand. I don't like the headset.

Speaker 3:
[03:18] You know, I would like I would like every I would like once an episode, every episode, you just randomly talk about like a flight incoming just just on the side, like Newark to O'Hare, Frito-Land. And then just get back to golf talk.

Speaker 4:
[03:33] Go Freddie kitchens with the with the play sheet. You got to cover cover your mouth.

Speaker 3:
[03:36] That's pretty good. I like that a lot.

Speaker 2:
[03:39] I had a disaster of flight yesterday.

Speaker 3:
[03:42] Wait, so you were in Scotland. You flew Scotland to where to where?

Speaker 2:
[03:46] To Newark to SFO.

Speaker 3:
[03:47] Oh, you actually flew to Newark. I was I was actually joking about that. I've lived in the Northeast now for five years, have not stepped foot in Newark one time.

Speaker 2:
[03:56] I think it's fine. I feel like everything in Newark is like a generic. It looks nice, but it's just there's no name brand behind it. I got delayed there for a couple hours. I ended up traveling. I was traveling for 23.5 hours.

Speaker 3:
[04:16] That's tough. How was the old course, by the way?

Speaker 2:
[04:19] It was amazing. OK.

Speaker 3:
[04:21] You played it reverse. Did you play it normal and then reverse?

Speaker 2:
[04:23] Normal and then reverse. It was a great event. I mean, I don't think I have to tell people this, but that's about as good of an event as you can do. They do the old course reverse lottery, which I assume your chances of winning are very small, but you should enter it every year because if you win, it's like the coolest event you could do. They have a dinner one night. We did a live podcast one night, and it's pretty surreal. It's wild how the course works, and I think we're going to do a Fried Egg episode about this maybe next week. But in a way, you know how the front nine of the old course really makes sense?

Speaker 3:
[05:09] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[05:10] Then the back nine is a little bit like chaos.

Speaker 3:
[05:12] Yeah. It's really starting on 12T, it's just total chaos, yes.

Speaker 2:
[05:16] Well, the back nine, when you're playing in reverse, is the front nine and it actually makes a lot of sense. Like 1T to 17 green is a really good hole.

Speaker 3:
[05:28] Yeah, for sure. So you hit driver on one and did you hit it down by the bridge or did you have to take less than driver?

Speaker 2:
[05:35] So I played hickories in the reverse because it's only like 6,000 yards.

Speaker 3:
[05:40] OK, OK.

Speaker 2:
[05:41] So I mean, it was long, but 2 in reverse is crazy. So going from 17T or next to 17 green to 16 green, you have to play over the quarter into the green.

Speaker 3:
[06:02] No laddering to hit over there.

Speaker 2:
[06:04] I mean, it's like, it's way harder. I think it's way harder than the road hole.

Speaker 3:
[06:09] Yeah, yeah. I mean, is it a par? I mean, I know it's par is irrelevant. Is it kind of a par five in theory or no?

Speaker 2:
[06:14] It was apparently originally a par five.

Speaker 3:
[06:17] OK, that would make more sense.

Speaker 2:
[06:18] But yeah, it made a ton of sense. Like, you know, the obviously the hole on the old course that everybody says is just like, you know, absurd is the 12th hole because you can't see any of the bunkers.

Speaker 3:
[06:30] No, when I was caddying there, Andy, I would tell people there were however many eight bunkers or whatever out there, and they would look at you like you were a complete moron, which they weren't wrong. I was a complete moron, but there were the bunkers out there. And then they, you know, I mean, everybody hits it in them. I mean, unless you're, you know, unless you hit it 300 yards, you're hitting it in a bunker no matter what. And I mean, you can hit it way right to be OK if the roughs down a little bit. But there's literally nowhere to hit that tee shot.

Speaker 2:
[06:59] It's a ridiculous hole. I was playing it dead into the wind and I was like, I don't know where to hit it because like, if it's not into the wind, I feel like I could get past everything.

Speaker 3:
[07:08] Yeah. Yeah. You could bomb it over everything with like with your with your actual equipment. But yeah, Hickory's would have been different to play on that.

Speaker 2:
[07:16] But yeah, Hickory's made it incredible. I I regret I was like kind of in a I've got a lot of stuff going on with my life right now and in a bit of a I mean, you got airplanes, you got airplanes on the land.

Speaker 3:
[07:31] I mean, you got a lot of stuff going.

Speaker 2:
[07:33] And when I packed for the trip, obviously I did Augusta to St. Andrews. I was gone for 16 days, but I packed at like 10 p.m. the night before Augusta, leaving for Augusta and I just threw my clubs in. I didn't even think. But like two weeks earlier, I had thought like, OK, make your set like a real cool set for your week of links golf. But I got to the point where I just was like in pack as fast as you can mode and just like threw the clubs into the travel bags, sipped it up and I was like, that's done. So I wish I would have thought about it more. But I mean, Scotland's undefeated. Have you have you done the reverse?

Speaker 3:
[08:17] No, never, never done the reverse would be very, would be very into that. I mean, you know, like spending a decent amount of time, I would always when I had guys walk off 12 green, I would always make them turn around and I'd be like, just so you know, this makes way more sense, you know, and they would always look back on a couple of holes like that. 13, I feel like kind of a little similar in terms of the second shot to that green. You kind of can't hit a close second shot there, you know, unless the whole location is like way back, but they wouldn't push it that far back most of the time. But I feel like reversing that hole as well, you're more playing into the green or whatever.

Speaker 2:
[08:56] It felt like the entire back nine to me actually worked better in reverse.

Speaker 3:
[09:01] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[09:02] But you know, it is the way it is. It would be cool if they kept mowing it out more and more every year, so it gets better in reverse and maybe they did do it more often. I don't know. I didn't expect to do old course reverse minute, but the open opens at the old course next year. That's next year. I can't wait. I want to go to St. Andrews every year.

Speaker 3:
[09:24] Yeah. It's an interesting major lineup. Have you looked at next year? Augusta, Pebbles, Andrews and Frisco. So it's an interesting lineup.

Speaker 2:
[09:36] It is. Pebble, obviously you talk about the cathedrals of the game, and I don't know if Pebble should still be considered a cathedral.

Speaker 3:
[09:46] But it is.

Speaker 2:
[09:46] Yeah, with what equipment's done to it. But it is. You have a Pebble in the old course, like two of the most sought after venues to win a major at, and then you got Frisco. But Frisco, maybe in 100 years people will be like, PJ Frisco.

Speaker 3:
[10:04] Yeah. One of the drums you beat that I love about the future planning for major sites is what if a new course gets built, it's awesome, and you're just not going to have any holes. But by the way, I think there's a hole. Maybe is 28 open right now for the open?

Speaker 2:
[10:21] For the open. I think they've been talking a lot about Port Marnock maybe.

Speaker 3:
[10:25] OK.

Speaker 2:
[10:26] In Ireland?

Speaker 3:
[10:27] Yeah. It's interesting.

Speaker 2:
[10:28] That's controversial to go to Ireland, you know?

Speaker 3:
[10:30] Yeah. It's interesting that we live in a place where you're hearing about majors in 2054, and then in three years from now, we don't know where the open is going to be playing. But again, I think that's how it used to be, I'm assuming, is you probably didn't really know the venue until a couple of years ahead, right?

Speaker 2:
[10:48] No. I mean, that's the thing. I feel like it used to be like a year ahead.

Speaker 3:
[10:52] You know, but now, now, now, now, now he's googling, now he's googling, so he's not paying attention. Now, PJ, probably gonna have to hop in here and talk to me about, you know, etiquette, it, it'll go to you or something if you're going to be googling now.

Speaker 4:
[11:05] I mean, it's it's fine. He he was he was getting there. You could you could tell when the eyes start getting big that he's reading. But he was getting there. I could tell he was close.

Speaker 3:
[11:16] Hey, hey, PJ, let me ask you a question. How's your life right now? How are you doing?

Speaker 4:
[11:19] You know, I'm doing great. I had a great day out in the links. Got to play some golf this morning. It's great.

Speaker 3:
[11:24] Where'd you play?

Speaker 2:
[11:25] Peach played Winged Foot today.

Speaker 4:
[11:27] Played Winged.

Speaker 3:
[11:27] Oh, I was supposed to play in that thing, but I had a CBS show this morning. Andy, it's the show that still comes up as the DVR as y'all's old show, which cracks me up. We've told them a few times that they could adjust that. So maybe we'll get it adjusted by summer.

Speaker 2:
[11:41] But I've gotten like texts from family members about it.

Speaker 3:
[11:45] They're like, where are you on the show? And you're like, no, not my show.

Speaker 2:
[11:50] Hey, congrats on your new show, The Scorecard.

Speaker 3:
[11:52] Yeah, thank you. Thank you.

Speaker 2:
[11:53] Yeah, it's been a sports network. It's on on Saturdays and Sundays, right?

Speaker 3:
[11:58] Yeah. So it'll be after the signature events coming going forward. We just did one. Joe Musso and I do it. Wagner does it. Emelman comes on. Colton Oost pops on. I think Amanda is going to come on every now and again as well.

Speaker 2:
[12:11] But it's basically.

Speaker 3:
[12:13] It's basically just right when the golf ends on CBS, we'll be up on Paramount Plus. It's on YouTube as well. It's kind of across the board. But yeah, it was fun. I mean, Wags was out there recreating golf shots. We got the shot with Trevor about the win. Yeah, he actually didn't hit the shot perfectly like Scotty did out of the trees. I know you probably didn't watch a lot of golf last weekend, but he hit the second one 20 feet. I was very impressed.

Speaker 2:
[12:38] We actually did, we got it, we had a go and we were watching the skies telecast. But one spot we jumped in in St. Andrews, that I didn't know St. Andrews needed. T-squared, the Tiger Woods Justin Timberlake collaborate.

Speaker 3:
[12:54] Where is it? Is it a cigar bar?

Speaker 2:
[12:56] No, it's preposterous. It's so absurd. It's just built for tourists.

Speaker 3:
[13:04] Where is it? What's it by?

Speaker 2:
[13:05] It's right by where the Greyfriars Inn is. It's like three blocks from the old course. It was in the old movie theater.

Speaker 3:
[13:18] The movie theater that's up past the Dunvegan on the left?

Speaker 2:
[13:22] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[13:22] Oh man, I've been to that movie theater.

Speaker 2:
[13:24] So it's in a movie. It's this bar, this Tiger Woods adjusted Timberlake Collaboration Bar, which is humorous for, you know, their driving issues. But the place, like it has sports on a movie screen and then there's simulators. I mean, it's just like a tourist factory.

Speaker 3:
[13:49] Was it busy?

Speaker 2:
[13:50] No, no. I mean, it was at like, you know, probably 30 percent capacity when we walked in. We just, we went in and walked right out. I mean, I just wanted to see the space.

Speaker 3:
[14:05] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[14:05] So I could, I could.

Speaker 3:
[14:06] Peace. Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[14:08] It was more of a social, just to see the social scene there.

Speaker 4:
[14:11] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[14:13] If you're going to grab a pie, you'd prefer to probably go to a little bit more historical establishment if you could.

Speaker 4:
[14:18] Would you prefer to go to the T-squared in St. Andrews or the one right next to Grand Central?

Speaker 2:
[14:25] I forgot the one in New York.

Speaker 4:
[14:27] Where do you think the vibes are better? I can't say I've ever been, but now I need to go for science.

Speaker 3:
[14:32] Hey, PJ, listen, I will guarantee you this. If you want to go one day, a lovely little spring afternoon, you let me know and I'll meet you there.

Speaker 4:
[14:42] I feel like we're going to be on.

Speaker 3:
[14:43] Do a full report. I can do a full report on how it is. We can take some pics next to maybe some of the great images of our two music and golf heroes.

Speaker 4:
[14:55] You know what we should do? We should get Joseph to lunch with the boys bacon for lunch at T-Squared.

Speaker 3:
[15:01] Bacon burgers at T-Squared.

Speaker 4:
[15:03] I think we just figured it.

Speaker 3:
[15:05] I think T-Squared might be sponsoring this pod very soon. Sign them up. Give business feed on it.

Speaker 2:
[15:12] My sad thing, I'm just sad now thinking about this, that PJ didn't get to go to the woods a couple of months ago because they closed down early.

Speaker 4:
[15:22] I still can't believe how during a TGL night, they closed at nine o'clock. The game wasn't even over. It wasn't even over. It is right because we went. We were there.

Speaker 3:
[15:34] That's tough. That's tough, man. That's not knowing your clientele. You got to be open for the fans. Juke Blinks locked and loaded.

Speaker 4:
[15:42] But they play the Juke Blinks matches. It was not a Juke Blinks match in their defense. However, they do say that they play the Juke Blinks matches with sound on the flyers they put on. So you can hear what's going on.

Speaker 3:
[15:56] You know what? TGL is a pretty good bar watch, I feel like. I think TGL, if football's over or whatever, I feel like TGL is a pretty solid watch at a bar. You don't necessarily need the sound to at least just take in what's going on.

Speaker 2:
[16:10] Now, you know, while we're on it, let's hit some of the news of the day.

Speaker 4:
[16:14] The biggest news of the day. Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:
[16:16] I have two, I have a different thing. It's the biggest news of the day. Shane, I'm happy because we've talked 15 minutes about nothing. And thankfully nothing's really going on in the golf world right now.

Speaker 3:
[16:29] It's factual.

Speaker 2:
[16:30] I mean, it's the Zurich week.

Speaker 4:
[16:31] I was gonna say, this is, I'm surprised you're, you should be like a pig in shit with this field. This is the worst field I think I've ever seen. This is the field that is going to radicalize me. Because this is abhorrent. This is a disgusting event. Disgusting.

Speaker 2:
[16:47] I say it's not going to exist anymore. You can't have a cutthroat tour and hand out exemptions for a partner event.

Speaker 3:
[16:54] Hey, can I ask, I'll ask both of you guys this. I posed this question today on our show with Patrick McDonald. And I think it's a decent take. Since they give out full PGA Tour wins for the Zurich right now. And the fact that it is likely going to go away. Why wouldn't Rory and Scotty play in this together and both get a win? Like, just be like, whatever, we'll just win. And it goes on and just add to their total, right?

Speaker 2:
[17:20] I think they value weeks at home. More than a PGA Tour win.

Speaker 3:
[17:26] All right.

Speaker 4:
[17:27] Well, it seems like everybody does. Because I think the biggest indictment on this whole thing. No Hoy guards. Just can't pack it up. Cancel this event. If you can't even get the Hoy guards.

Speaker 3:
[17:37] We don't need the Fitzies are there now. Come on. The Fitzies are locked and loaded.

Speaker 4:
[17:42] Well, you know, Alex is a winner now. So I guess that that does change the prop on that a little bit.

Speaker 2:
[17:48] I personally a big fan of the Jonathan Byrd, Ches Revy.

Speaker 3:
[17:52] Oh man, I loved that one. I loved that one so much. Do you know what brought? We brought that up today. And Patrick McDonald on our show said, Ches Revy has a win more recent than speed on the PGA Tour. No way.

Speaker 4:
[18:06] Yeah, that's bad.

Speaker 3:
[18:07] He was Ches won the Cuda a few years ago.

Speaker 4:
[18:11] More recently than that was the 22 Cuda.

Speaker 3:
[18:14] Yeah. Then speeds one on the PGA Tour, which is so wild.

Speaker 2:
[18:18] You tied this all back together for me, Shane, because Brendan and I were in St. Andrews when Ches won the Cuda. It was the week of the open full circle at 22. On Saturday night, we stumbled into the woods.

Speaker 3:
[18:38] You went to the Timberlake and Tiger Place or no?

Speaker 2:
[18:41] We later found out it's like the Student Union. It was a bar. It was just rocking. Middle summer, there were a bunch of 20-somethings in there. They're kids making out and in the background, the Cuda was on. That's what we were watching Ches just dominate.

Speaker 3:
[19:01] Some dude's finally kissing this Curly's leg for six months and you guys are like, can you move out of the way? Ches Reevey might win the Barracuda. They're like, what is happening here? We got to get these Americans out of this place.

Speaker 2:
[19:12] God, we just found that the fabric that ties the old course discussion with this week's Zurich.

Speaker 3:
[19:20] I wonder how Ches has played in the Opens at St. Andrews.

Speaker 2:
[19:24] You know what I heard from a source?

Speaker 3:
[19:26] Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 2:
[19:30] So there's been like a run of different guys that just dominate at Whisper Rock. Yeah. And Ches apparently was one of them.

Speaker 3:
[19:39] They're not surprised.

Speaker 2:
[19:41] This person was like, it's weird, but like I'm standing on the T-box and we're flipping T's for partners. And I'm hoping the T lands on Ches Revy, not John Rahm. I mean, it's unbeatable at Whisper Rock.

Speaker 3:
[19:58] I mean, it's I mean, you know, I mean, go out there and you could probably if you hit a lot of fairways, hit it straight, probably shoot 65, you know, a pretty decent clip out there. It's not an overly long golf course, both of them. So, yeah, probably doable.

Speaker 2:
[20:10] I hear Sponsor now that now the guy that nobody wants to tan.

Speaker 3:
[20:14] It was tan. It was it was Ogilvy. Well, remember Ogilvy, I think, the year he won the US Open, played in the like the club championship there, Sony Week, and finished outside the top 15. I think the year after the year after he won the US Open. Yeah, you'll have to ask him about that.

Speaker 2:
[20:29] I will ask him about that. Ken Tanagawa took him out there.

Speaker 3:
[20:34] You didn't know Tanagawa was the guy. And then it was. And so then it was Chez. And now it's JJ.

Speaker 2:
[20:40] Now it's Spahn.

Speaker 3:
[20:41] Yeah, there you go. So some Skylar Snow golf news for you.

Speaker 2:
[20:45] There's your Chez Revy minute. We didn't even get to the biggest golf news of the day. Do you know what it is?

Speaker 3:
[20:52] No.

Speaker 2:
[20:54] TGL player of the year. Did you see who won TGL player of the year?

Speaker 3:
[20:58] I did. I did not.

Speaker 2:
[20:59] Do you want to guess who it was?

Speaker 3:
[21:03] All right. So what team won at all?

Speaker 2:
[21:07] Who won? LA. LA. LA beat Jupe Stinks.

Speaker 3:
[21:12] And I'll say is Tommy Fleetwood on LA. I'll say Tommy Fleetwood player of the player of the year is that we're going with right first name. Oh, Tom, Tom Kim, Tom Kim, Tom Kim, TGL player of the year. Now, I wonder if you get a trophy for that.

Speaker 2:
[21:32] I mean, we were going to we were we've been joking about doing our own TGL award segment. It's sending people the actual like actual trophies.

Speaker 4:
[21:42] I got to be honest. I don't think we could have come up with something better than Tom Kim teaching the player of the year.

Speaker 3:
[21:48] No, no, I don't think it's like that you can't beat the joke, right? Like SNL, like got to avoid some of this stuff. Sometimes it's just like too good to be true.

Speaker 4:
[21:56] I don't I don't think we could beat that. I think I think they they jumped us in the pecking order for TGL awards. I don't think we can top that.

Speaker 3:
[22:06] Listen, I consume a decent amount of TGL. I don't necessarily remember if Tom Kim was good or bad. I do know that he gets pretty excited on the golf course, which is good for TGL. Was he good?

Speaker 4:
[22:17] I think, well, I don't know if you heard. Maybe you didn't. He made a hole in one that got over 19 million views across all ESPN's platform.

Speaker 3:
[22:29] It's a good point.

Speaker 2:
[22:30] So some people, some people, he won the award because of that whole one without a doubt, not naming names.

Speaker 4:
[22:39] Some people hypothetically have called the hole in one into potential question, given that it was to win a match to get Tigers team into the playoffs. OK, you know, some people have thrown that out there, could be anybody, but it got a trophy, so congrats.

Speaker 2:
[22:58] I mean, you know, you know what I came home to, Peach? You'll like this while you're here.

Speaker 3:
[23:03] Remember how I, this is an episode about nothing already. Just nothing. Turn it off. Go spend time with your families.

Speaker 2:
[23:12] Bacon, I don't know if I told you I got a ticket on my bike.

Speaker 3:
[23:16] Yeah, no, I heard the story. I heard it on the pod.

Speaker 2:
[23:20] Do you care to guess how much the ticket was?

Speaker 3:
[23:23] I mean, you're in California.

Speaker 4:
[23:25] I mean, it's not cheap.

Speaker 3:
[23:27] I bet it's $350.

Speaker 4:
[23:29] I was thinking not cheap was $175 was my guess.

Speaker 2:
[23:33] Well, split the baby there $233.

Speaker 3:
[23:36] Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 2:
[23:39] Or I could go to court on my birthday. I decided to pay the ticket that you had to get.

Speaker 4:
[23:49] What are the odds the guy would show up? Realistically.

Speaker 3:
[23:52] Man, PJ, I had that happen in college one time. We got in trouble for a party at our house, and I went to court and the cop didn't show up and they threw it out. I was like the best day of our lives in all of college. Going back home and telling everybody we're good.

Speaker 4:
[24:04] You could have ever received this guy to not show up.

Speaker 2:
[24:07] I've got too much stuff going on. I'm not going to traffic court.

Speaker 3:
[24:12] So Andy, it's $233. What is on the ticket? What does it say you did?

Speaker 2:
[24:18] It says that I failed to stop at a stop sign.

Speaker 3:
[24:21] Oh, yeah. OK.

Speaker 2:
[24:22] Failure to stop at a stop sign. $233.

Speaker 3:
[24:26] I'm going to guess this is the most ridiculous ticket you've received in your life. Is that fair?

Speaker 2:
[24:31] Uh, yeah. Maybe. Maybe.

Speaker 3:
[24:36] I got aggressive left turn one time. Ticket in Arizona. Was going to I was I was go I was in my 20s. I was going on a date to pick up a girl to go to a movie, and I took a left in front of a cop. Honestly, honestly, not that close. I mean, I'm assuming he didn't have to lock up his brakes. Might have had to push the brakes and he turned his lights on and he gave me an aggressive left turn ticket.

Speaker 2:
[25:01] That's never heard that one before.

Speaker 3:
[25:02] Never heard that one before.

Speaker 2:
[25:04] I didn't even know aggressive left turn existed.

Speaker 3:
[25:07] Just like I didn't know you could get a ticket on a bike. I didn't know that.

Speaker 2:
[25:12] I should have gone to court. I already paid the ticket, but it's not my life.

Speaker 3:
[25:17] Do you think we're going to talk about any golf today or no?

Speaker 2:
[25:19] Well, we've talked about golf. We've talked about the old course. I wanted to get to the next news item that beat, I would say Tom Kim, TGL Player of the Year was number one, number two news item today. This was the press release that came across my desk this afternoon. Live Golf Plants Flag in Oklahoma with launch of OKGC, the league's first team anchored in the US state.

Speaker 3:
[25:46] Now, let me ask you an honest question. First of all, I mean, dismissing the whole like we're an international product and we're not going to be in America, fact that that was spoken, I don't know, three or four days ago. Does this mean, is it smash is gone? Is that the point of this?

Speaker 2:
[26:00] Gone.

Speaker 3:
[26:01] No more smash and now we're what do we call it in Oklahoma?

Speaker 2:
[26:04] OKGC. OKGC.

Speaker 3:
[26:07] OKGC. OK. It's better. It's better. The logo is not great. I got to be honest with you. From a logo guy with the star in the middle. Just it's, I mean, we could do better. We could do better with the logo, but the name is an improvement.

Speaker 2:
[26:23] They said that that was an award-winning design company that designed the logo.

Speaker 3:
[26:29] Yeah, it's just, listen, I mean, Tom Kim won an award today and we're already laughing about that. Not all awards are amazing, right?

Speaker 2:
[26:36] Can I tell you what the OKC brand is about?

Speaker 3:
[26:40] Yeah, yeah, of course.

Speaker 2:
[26:41] The OKC brand is inspired by the values that define the state.

Speaker 3:
[26:47] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[26:48] What would you say defines Oklahoma?

Speaker 3:
[26:52] Oh, I mean, you know, Oklahoma is a pretty, I spent a decent amount of time in Oklahoma back in my younger days. Good people, windy, oil. I feel like those are probably big parts of Oklahoma.

Speaker 2:
[27:08] I'll give them grit, grit, grit, grit, right?

Speaker 3:
[27:12] Yep.

Speaker 2:
[27:13] Forward momentum.

Speaker 3:
[27:15] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[27:15] I don't know what that means.

Speaker 3:
[27:17] It just says it randomly or is it part of the sentence?

Speaker 2:
[27:20] These are the values that define the state in OKGC. Grit, forward momentum.

Speaker 3:
[27:28] It's just a nothing burger. Keep going.

Speaker 2:
[27:30] And a strong sense of belonging.

Speaker 3:
[27:34] I mean, sure.

Speaker 2:
[27:35] Is that a value?

Speaker 3:
[27:37] I mean, no, no, no, no. I mean, like grit's the only winner there. Everything else is just just words.

Speaker 2:
[27:43] What are your good values?

Speaker 3:
[27:45] Forward momentum.

Speaker 4:
[27:47] I mean, what? Like what?

Speaker 3:
[27:50] I just.

Speaker 4:
[27:50] Do you think Presti has this on the wall and like the draft room? I just like forward momentum.

Speaker 2:
[27:57] Grit.

Speaker 3:
[28:02] Hey, are we going to just continue down this road of these types of press releases in sports forever? I hope only to get like this worse.

Speaker 4:
[28:11] I actually hope it gets I hope it gets worse.

Speaker 2:
[28:13] Listen, we're entering the AI press release era.

Speaker 3:
[28:18] Oh, it's great.

Speaker 2:
[28:19] And I'm right that it's only going to get better for this podcast. It's only it's only going to get better the more, you know, brand people rely on AI to write things for them.

Speaker 4:
[28:31] I think we need to start bringing our own press releases back. I think we need to get back in the lab on some press releases.

Speaker 2:
[28:37] It's been a while.

Speaker 4:
[28:38] It has been a while.

Speaker 2:
[28:39] You know who we could do a press release for? Fried Egg Golf Club.

Speaker 3:
[28:44] There it is. We did. I knew we could do it. I was so proud. I have a fried egg hat. I was going to put on while you did this read. I don't know where I put it.

Speaker 2:
[28:52] We've got a membership. It's called Fried Egg Golf Club. It's exciting. We write stuff there. There's a community there. We have a bunch of events.

Speaker 3:
[29:02] The Cinsa community.

Speaker 2:
[29:05] Well, you'll have a strong sense of belonging if you join Fried Egg Golf Club.

Speaker 3:
[29:10] It's pretty.

Speaker 2:
[29:11] Maybe it could give you some forward momentum in your golf game.

Speaker 3:
[29:15] We're in life.

Speaker 2:
[29:16] Yeah. We used to say if you subscribe to subscribers, the Fried Egg newsletter make more birdies.

Speaker 3:
[29:25] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[29:27] That was never proven, but it could give you momentum. But Fried Egg Golf Club, you get discounts on merch. You can get early access to events. We have Fried Egg Golf Club only events. It's a great deal. It's $120 a year. It supports what we do. It helps us make more cool stuff. I am really proud of the community. If you're into golf, there's just a bunch of people that are pretty chill and into golf.

Speaker 3:
[29:56] I mean, $120 is one decision to order out dinner versus cooking at home, like a year. That's just one time you're like, I don't know if I want to make the kale salad, let's order pizza. You order a couple of pizzas and breadsticks, probably ends up being $120 with the delivery charge, right?

Speaker 2:
[30:13] Yeah. I feel like we've entered a period of society where just every time I turn around, I'm paying $100 or something.

Speaker 3:
[30:22] I got Chick-fil-A the other day for my kids and me, and it was $38. I was like, man, it just feels like a lot of money.

Speaker 2:
[30:29] Yeah. That used to be like $20.

Speaker 3:
[30:33] That's right.

Speaker 2:
[30:35] All right. Well, Fried Egg Golf Club, you can join at thefriedegg.com. That was as good of a read as ever been done for Fried Egg Golf Club.

Speaker 3:
[30:43] Proud of you.

Speaker 2:
[30:44] I wanted to finish the press release here. OKGC, the ethos will be reflected across team uniforms, fan-first merchandise, content, and marketing activation throughout the remainder of the 2026 season. That ethos of grit, forward momentum, and a strong sense of belonging, they're going to just carry that through everything they're doing.

Speaker 3:
[31:08] Do you think you've ever used the word ethos in any conversation in your life, Andy?

Speaker 2:
[31:12] I think I've used it. Have you?

Speaker 3:
[31:14] OK. I don't know. Not a lot. I'll say that.

Speaker 2:
[31:18] I don't think I've ever said strong sense of belonging. All right. Let's get to the schedule of the week. We've got a jam-packed week. We've got a women's major this week, which is big, the Chevron.

Speaker 3:
[31:36] Is that the event of the week?

Speaker 2:
[31:36] I've very lost my schedule of the week. This is usually BP's thing here. But we've got the Chevron, which is at a new golf course this year. It's at Memorial Park. I think this is a good deal for the women going to Memorial Park.

Speaker 3:
[31:53] Yeah. I mean, it's my event of the week, that's for sure. I'm excited to watch it. I was thinking about Nelly and the way she's played this year. She has three seconds in a win, that went out of the gate that was the weird one with the scheduling. But obviously, every time she teased it up, it's like she's obviously got a chance to win, kind of like Scottie recently. Just two majors for Nelly, and the last was a couple of years ago at the Chevron, different golf course. I feel like this is a great golf course for her, just bomb driver all over the place. But I think we need to start winning the majors for Nelly, picking up a couple more.

Speaker 2:
[32:26] Yeah. I would agree with that. I think just in general, the LPGA has gotten off to a great start in terms of winners, big name winners, unlike last year where they had the run of basically no repeat winners.

Speaker 3:
[32:41] Right. Just everybody was one and done, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[32:45] I think, yeah, I think obviously for the sports sake, like Nelly winning majors is really good for the sport. I listen, like going from Carlton Woods, a private club that was a very under-market event to one of the most popular golf courses in America. I think Memorial Park does about 80,000 rounds a year.

Speaker 3:
[33:09] Wow.

Speaker 2:
[33:11] Obviously, they have a 12-month schedule. It's right in the city of Houston. It's like the place that the people play and it's a really cool design. I think this is awesome. I think the biggest thing I'm excited about is, obviously, the greens can get rocking and rolling out there and they're pretty undulated. I think that makes Women's Golf a lot more interesting to watch, is when they have these small targets that they have to get at, because they're extremely precise players and it is really fun to watch when that's the case. Hopefully, we get a firm weekend there. The purse is $8 million. I think it's up a million this year. I saw that news. Mao Saigo is the defending champ and a couple of notables here are Lauren Coughlin, Hannah Green, Jinyoung Ko, Lydia Ko, Nelly Korda, as you mentioned, Minji Lee, Geno Thitikul and Lexi Thompson's play. You can catch that on Golf Channel 1-3 Eastern, 6-8, Friday, same time. Saturday, it is 1-3 on NBC or 3-6 on Golf Channel, and Sunday's final round, 1-30-2 on Peacock and then 2-5-30 on NBC, so on NBC Network TV for this weekend. The other big thing, we've seen the pool installed. Shane, where do you stand on the temporary pool? It is like a pool that you would put in your house. It's a four-and-a-half foot pool. It looks about eight feet wide and 12 feet long. It is beside the 18th grade.

Speaker 3:
[35:00] It's got to be a penalty. The fact that it's a free drop is crazy to me. Make it a penalty. If you're going to put the pool in, it's got to be a penalty.

Speaker 2:
[35:06] It's insane that they get a free drop if they hit it in the pool.

Speaker 3:
[35:10] Yeah, I mean, it's like that's... It's water. That's the only free drop of water in golf history, right? Is there another example of this ever?

Speaker 2:
[35:19] I don't think there's ever been another example of a tournament installing a pool for one week.

Speaker 3:
[35:26] Like it's, you've got, it's not big, it's tiny. It's like hard to hit into it, but like put the whole location right next to it on Sunday and involve the pool. If we're going to build the pool for the jump, you've got to make it a penalty.

Speaker 2:
[35:39] Yeah, it feels like this is a complete mess. If you're putting it in a temporary pool that looks absolutely preposterous, just so the winner can jump in as was the tradition at one of your most historic events, which you gutted and moved, but you've somehow held on to, even though the events name something completely different, it's a new event. This is just, it shouldn't happen. I feel like I get more upset about the pool the longer it goes. Now they're going to build a giant pond just for them to jump into.

Speaker 3:
[36:17] I mean, is that going to be a penalty? Is the pond going to be a penalty or no?

Speaker 2:
[36:20] Yes, the pond is going to be a penalty.

Speaker 3:
[36:22] I just can't believe the pool is not a penalty. It's fun. That is a fun wrinkle to the golf tournament.

Speaker 2:
[36:30] Yeah, it would be cool. It'd be funny if somebody hid it into the pool.

Speaker 3:
[36:34] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[36:35] I mean, my favorite thing is that I've heard that the players hate the jumping into the pool transit.

Speaker 3:
[36:44] Yeah. Can I tell you what the most insane tradition in sports is, is dumping liquid on me when I won. What I think is the craziest is when you don't dump champagne. When US junior girls and stuff and they're getting water dumped on them, it's like, no, I'm good. The whole point of the dumping stuff was to spray champagne on people. Right. And obviously, if you're underage, you're not going to spray champagne on people. That makes sense. But you don't have to spray stuff on people. But coming out with a with a bottle of aquafina and dumping it on my head after I won a golf tournament, I would be legitimately annoyed at that.

Speaker 2:
[37:22] Well, the other thing is you got to take a bunch of pictures. A hundred percent like like I don't want to be soaking wet.

Speaker 3:
[37:31] Don't remember. And maybe they still do it. Remember, they had a robe sponsorship at one point, I believe, where you'd get like the robe and the caddy to get the robe. Didn't some mom, didn't some player's mom like bust their leg one time jumping in?

Speaker 2:
[37:44] Like, I feel like the other thing about this is a four and a half foot pool. Somebody is there a lifeguard hurt?

Speaker 3:
[37:51] There should be a lifeguard. There should be.

Speaker 4:
[37:56] I'm telling you, I suggested that to Brendan last week. I said, if you have a pool in a public park, like I kind of feel like it's a law that there has to be a lifeguard. I suggested getting like a Wendy peppercorn, just sitting there, sunglasses, like holding the thing. I mean, it would be, it would be great.

Speaker 3:
[38:15] I think you could, you could actually sponsor that. I mean, not like we need more sponsorships in golf, but like you could actually make that a sponsorship thing. Make it fun, silly, bring a Houston celeb out to do it.

Speaker 4:
[38:26] Big umbrella on top of the lifeguard stand. If you hit it off the umbrella, it could bounce onto the green. It could bounce anywhere. The umbrella's in play.

Speaker 2:
[38:35] Maybe who could sponsor the umbrella?

Speaker 3:
[38:40] Travelers who travelers? Yeah, the travelers.

Speaker 2:
[38:44] I was under the umbrella.

Speaker 3:
[38:45] I love it. I love it. Get get involved, travelers. Just again, I understand trying to grasp to this small piece of history that is unique to your sport, the jumping in the water thing. While it might have been strange and the players didn't love it, it was something people remembered about the major championship. You bring that to Houston, sure. I know it doesn't make a lot of sense, but bringing it to Houston, it's fine. That's fine with me. If you move, it's like OKC players occasionally wear supersonic stuff, and you're like, it doesn't really, like in the history books, they're still in the supersonics history books. But you got to at least lean into it.

Speaker 2:
[39:21] OKC players wear supersonics gear.

Speaker 3:
[39:24] I mean, I bet they will. I bet they do. Walk into TGL with like the original OG Durant logo, Jersey Honor, Kemp or something. I'm sure they could do it.

Speaker 2:
[39:34] Yeah. That'll be interesting. But you were going, I interrupted for a second.

Speaker 3:
[39:40] All I'm saying is if you're going to lean into this, why not make it a little fun? I know it's a major championship, but water and golf have one result and that is bad. The fact that you're introducing water next to a green in a consequential moment, there should be some penalty there because that is how golf plays.

Speaker 2:
[39:59] Yeah. Absolutely. If you're going to put this stupid little temporary pool in, it has to be a penalty.

Speaker 3:
[40:07] Got to be a penalty.

Speaker 2:
[40:09] Any other spare Chevron thoughts before we move on to the next event on the calendar?

Speaker 3:
[40:16] No. I'm excited about it. Like I said, it's my event of the week. I really like this golf course. I hope, Andy, that there are moments within the telecast, like what we saw at Pinehurst with Michelle Wee and Martin Keimer. I'm hoping there's moments that they go back to shots hit on the PGA Tour to give you an example of maybe the difference of the trajectories or the way balls roll or things like that. It seems like an easy thing to lean into, to just marry the two tours a little bit, especially on Thursday, Friday, maybe not into the weekend. But I think that would be something cool to see, like where the players hit these tee shots versus where the LPGA players are hitting tee shots and then clubs they have in on average. I mean, we don't get the same golf course that often to compare these things to. So I'm hoping there's some talk of at least integrating that within the broadcast.

Speaker 2:
[41:06] Yeah, I think one of the things that the LPGA could do just in general, is like they're trying to garner a larger audience, like they have to grow, they have to grow their audience. So the most logical place to grow your audience too is like, how do we get people that watch men's golf to watch women's golf? And if you prescribe by that theory, that's a really good idea. All right, these people already watch golf. Let's make this more relatable so they can understand the differences more clearly. All right, next event on the calendars, this is our classic, we touched on this. PJ has been radicalized by this. It's at TPC, Louisiana. The purse is $9.5 million. Defending champs are Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin. The notable teams in the field, are you ready for what this document tells are the notable teams?

Speaker 3:
[42:10] How many are there?

Speaker 2:
[42:14] I mean, it looks like, I'm not going to count them. It's not bad radio, but probably about 10.

Speaker 3:
[42:19] OK, seems like a lot. There's probably two notable teams. There's two notable teams.

Speaker 2:
[42:24] I'm excited for you. You tell me which ones are notable and not notable. Ready?

Speaker 3:
[42:30] Go ahead.

Speaker 2:
[42:31] Wyndham, Clark and Taylor Moore.

Speaker 3:
[42:33] No.

Speaker 2:
[42:35] Brooks, Koepka and Shane Lowry.

Speaker 3:
[42:36] Yes, notable.

Speaker 2:
[42:38] Novak and Griffin, defending champions.

Speaker 3:
[42:41] OK, I'll say notable.

Speaker 2:
[42:42] Billy Horssell and Tom Hoagy.

Speaker 3:
[42:47] I'm going to say no.

Speaker 2:
[42:49] Houtong Li and Jordan Smith. Does that get going for you?

Speaker 3:
[42:55] They should have just written Spieth and just see if anybody noticed. They should have just written it down.

Speaker 2:
[43:00] Honestly, I think George Smith is better a golfer than George Spieth.

Speaker 3:
[43:03] I'm not saying he's not. I'm just saying in terms of if you're trying to get people to read this document and get eyeballs on it, you could have just leaned in and just saw whenever somebody complained, go, oh, it was a mistake or bad.

Speaker 2:
[43:14] Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick.

Speaker 3:
[43:16] That's a notable team. That's probably the team that's going to win.

Speaker 2:
[43:19] This is a fun team. Michael, Brendan, Johnny Kiefer. Two boys that in the fall, everybody was like they're going to run the PGA Tour this year.

Speaker 3:
[43:28] Yeah. I got to be honest, Andy. There's like four teams like this. There's four teams that are like next up that are not probably next up. Maybe Brendan is next up. We'll see.

Speaker 2:
[43:40] I got a note passed to me. I'll keep the source anonymous for this, but this is about a team. You titled them the Bad News Barons.

Speaker 3:
[43:55] So Bad News Barons?

Speaker 2:
[43:57] Can Birmingham duo Nick Dunlap and Sargeant pull off the Barons?

Speaker 3:
[44:02] This is one of my next ups that aren't next up. Two years ago, you and I would have been going, oh man, these are the guys.

Speaker 2:
[44:09] So, yes, absolutely. Now, this format, you play best ball and then you play alternate shot. I have some statistics that are going to illuminate a bit of an issue for the alternate shot format.

Speaker 3:
[44:23] Is this for these two guys?

Speaker 2:
[44:24] For these two guys.

Speaker 3:
[44:25] Gosh. OK, go ahead.

Speaker 2:
[44:27] Nick Dunlap is last on the PJ Tour in Strokesgate off the tee.

Speaker 3:
[44:32] Is that like 166? Is that where he's at? Is that the ranking? It's like all the way down. Yeah, yeah, yeah. OK, OK.

Speaker 2:
[44:38] And Gordon Sargent, who will be hitting approaches from Nick Dunlap's drives, is last in Strokesgate approach.

Speaker 3:
[44:51] That's actually good. This is what I want to see. I hope they play great. That's unbelievable. So this is you're going from the worst driver of the golf ball on the PJ Tour to the worst iron player. Oh, it's a dream.

Speaker 4:
[45:08] I hope they win.

Speaker 3:
[45:09] Same. Put them on future groups. I wish they had the old Shotgun Start vote thing. We could vote on who to show.

Speaker 4:
[45:16] Well, there are there are other teams that I think we should vote for on future groups, but that is so good.

Speaker 2:
[45:24] I cannot wait to follow the shot trails of Altered Shot.

Speaker 3:
[45:29] Andy, Andy, I got to say this. You know how we've been doing a lot of like the behind the scenes golf stuff recently, like the PJ Tours got into it at the players. I need an hour documentary of how Zurich teams happen. Like who's calling who? Like what is it a text? Is it agents? Like how are the even Brooks and Shane Lowry? Like where did that conversation come from?

Speaker 4:
[45:53] Well, I can tell you how one team on the Notables list came together. I heard how the Houtong Jordan Smith pairing came together. They're frequent practice round guys on the DP World Tour last year. Apparently, Houtong is just the most hilarious person to ever live. So when it came time, I need a Zurich partner. Jordan Smith had one answer in mind.

Speaker 3:
[46:17] Yeah, I'd love to play with Houtong League. Absolutely. But I mean, I'm sure there's some within here that you're like, wait. I mean, again, keep reading, Andy. What else we got?

Speaker 2:
[46:24] Well, the last one, we're on the last one. Ready? Aaron Rye and Syeth the Gala.

Speaker 3:
[46:30] I mean, I think maybe I'd say notable.

Speaker 4:
[46:33] I think maybe it's not not notable.

Speaker 3:
[46:36] Yes, that's kind of what I think, too, PJ. I'm kind of with you.

Speaker 2:
[46:39] Well, is our one and done league have picks?

Speaker 3:
[46:42] Ours doesn't.

Speaker 4:
[46:43] Ours doesn't. I have one that that I do have to make one. No, the Fried Egg one and done does not have one because I like them.

Speaker 3:
[46:51] I like the McCarty. I think it McCarty Meisner team this week a lot.

Speaker 4:
[46:55] I in terms of winning, I also will just throw out not notable because it was the way to add to the field. America's sweetheart, Sudarshan Yelamuraju and Ryan, Brian Gerard.

Speaker 3:
[47:06] Well, is you that's kind of a nasty team. That's kind of a nasty team.

Speaker 2:
[47:12] That's my team.

Speaker 3:
[47:14] That team is Sudarshan's. How, by the way, how do you guys mess up his first name every time?

Speaker 4:
[47:20] Not you guys. Don't throw it at me. Every episode. Sudarshan over there. Don't throw it at me.

Speaker 3:
[47:27] Andy, say it to me. How do you say his first name? Andy, how do you say it?

Speaker 2:
[47:32] Sudarshan.

Speaker 3:
[47:33] There you go. You're done. You never have to think about it again. You nailed it. You got it. It's straight as hell. I'd love to play with Sudarshan.

Speaker 2:
[47:42] Our friend who pointed out the Dunlap Sergeant pairing, titled this one fallback option, still with an eye on Sydney Sweeney, can Sudarshan overcome being Gerard's fallback replacement after Smiley did not decline?

Speaker 3:
[48:00] I'm going to tell you that. Sudarshan and Gerard might win this thing running away. I'm all about this team too.

Speaker 4:
[48:08] Well, and then and then you have the gentlemen in training and R&P. Who's Andy's other favorite team?

Speaker 2:
[48:14] Piss Bear Junior, Jacob Scoubles. I thought we were and Rassus, Gerard Patterson, Peterson.

Speaker 3:
[48:23] I mean, there's some weird team. I mean, like Jeff Ogilvie's play in.

Speaker 4:
[48:26] Well, that that is the thirstiest effort to get back in the P cup.

Speaker 3:
[48:31] Good graces that I've ever seen by John Jonathan Bird's play in, I think. I mean, it's just like crazy.

Speaker 2:
[48:37] How about the P cup pairing of Pendy and Mackenzie Hughes?

Speaker 4:
[48:41] Got it. You know, can't put up a bagel in a four day.

Speaker 3:
[48:45] I think I think Pendy shall like 63 on Sunday. So maybe he's coming in.

Speaker 4:
[48:50] That's that's what I like to hear right there. Shane Pendy is coming trending.

Speaker 2:
[48:54] That's a whole foursome of of P cup players because you got Kevin Yu and Tom Kim.

Speaker 3:
[49:00] And Brandt and Snedeker is playing as well, right? In this thing. Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[49:04] Oh, my God. It's that's a foursome. Ogilvy Davis and Keith Mitchell and Brandt Snedeker. Literal P cup.

Speaker 3:
[49:11] What what do the captains have to play with each other for? Like that? You don't need what is that about? Scouting.

Speaker 2:
[49:16] They let the L3 go out and scout a couple of years ago.

Speaker 3:
[49:19] Two days. What are we doing here?

Speaker 4:
[49:21] Remember when DL3 played with Will Feltor, Sal Torres and Cam Young? Yeah, that's who I thought it was. That's that's what it's all about right there.

Speaker 3:
[49:29] Do you think do you think we got done? You think Davis was like, oh, well, they're really good. They're good at golf. Yep. Yep. Just like I thought they'd be really good.

Speaker 4:
[49:36] Hit it far like a scouting.

Speaker 2:
[49:39] You know, what are you scouting?

Speaker 4:
[49:42] Well, you end up, it's a first round.

Speaker 3:
[49:45] It's the first round of a golf tournament. Like, I mean, like they shot 68 or 73 or whatever, right?

Speaker 2:
[49:51] Like if they shoot 72, are you are they scratching them off the list? Like, you know what? This guy can't can't hack it.

Speaker 3:
[49:58] Is it like if he broke his club?

Speaker 4:
[50:01] Like, I mean, what are you looking at?

Speaker 3:
[50:02] It's like a play with the boss or something. You just try not to make just try not to make an ass out of yourself. That's the whole point.

Speaker 4:
[50:08] Bad Thursday at the Wyndham. Can't put up on the Peacup team. Sorry, boys shot to over missed a couple of short.

Speaker 2:
[50:15] Got a cook on some on some on some walk up music.

Speaker 4:
[50:21] We did. Brendan's going to come back a second year in a row. BP comes off a trip into the Thunderdome of walk up music that you and I are just cooking on.

Speaker 2:
[50:31] How about the pairing of Rafa Campos and Tosi?

Speaker 3:
[50:36] You know, I was thinking about who would be the most fun person to put with Tosti, and I couldn't quite come up with somebody. You know what's funny? I feel like I think it's Sergio. I think Tosti, Sergio is the best possible team. I think that's like my dream.

Speaker 4:
[50:52] I mean, Rafa Campos might be the most like mild mannered person in the world. I was trying to think, could you go complete polar opposites?

Speaker 3:
[51:00] Yes, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[51:01] And I think we might have it here.

Speaker 2:
[51:03] Apparently, a great letter writer.

Speaker 3:
[51:06] I gotta be honest, if there was a draft of 10 players in the world to play a team event with, I think Tosti is in my top 10. And he might be in my top five.

Speaker 4:
[51:16] Well, you know he's getting it out there.

Speaker 3:
[51:18] Yeah, I mean, he's just aggressive, not scared.

Speaker 2:
[51:21] Driver, you never have to worry about him not playing aggressively.

Speaker 3:
[51:25] I'd love to be on the first tee and TPC Louisiana be like, hey, man, I think it might be five wood just to see what he did to me. We might fight on one tee.

Speaker 2:
[51:33] You know what you do is you say, Tosti, I'm hitting first, because you know he's going to be hitting driver every hole.

Speaker 3:
[51:39] Of course, of course.

Speaker 4:
[51:41] You've got to just get one.

Speaker 2:
[51:42] I don't need you blasting it into the water before me and before I'm hit.

Speaker 3:
[51:47] Yeah, let me just hit what I want to hit.

Speaker 2:
[51:49] There's some terrible teams in this.

Speaker 4:
[51:51] Well, on another good team note, I am at least moderately intrigued by the Penji Matt Wallace team. I'm kind of in there. Penji's coming around.

Speaker 2:
[52:02] I would on Matt Wallace because that time he undressed his caddy.

Speaker 4:
[52:08] Yeah. I mean, that was a long time ago.

Speaker 3:
[52:10] Hasn't he won recently?

Speaker 2:
[52:15] Yeah, he did on the DP World Tour.

Speaker 3:
[52:17] Yeah, I feel like he's won recently.

Speaker 2:
[52:19] Yeah. How about does this pairing do it for you? God, I just had it up. There's some ridiculous ones in here. I like the Garek a boiler maker, Schenck Duncan pairing, obviously.

Speaker 4:
[52:38] Gary Hago and Matt Couture. Do you think Couture is going to come on?

Speaker 3:
[52:41] How did that get together? That's what? Why, Andy? Well, how is this not an hour show? Like, show me Gary Hago and Matt Couture making this decision.

Speaker 2:
[52:52] It's insane.

Speaker 3:
[52:53] Do you think Matt Couture gets to the first T on whatever first practice day, day it is, Tuesday, Wednesday? He's like, oh, my partner's like, that's like his look now. That's interesting. Like, do you think that happens?

Speaker 2:
[53:06] Uh, yeah, I got I, I, I wonder if he introduces himself.

Speaker 4:
[53:12] Well, it's a shame that Grazerman has a partner already for this because the Kutcher Grazerman pairing, I mean, it was right there.

Speaker 2:
[53:20] Mentors, mentors.

Speaker 4:
[53:22] It's right there.

Speaker 2:
[53:24] You know what? I, my favorite favorite pairing is. The former problem team.

Speaker 3:
[53:31] Who is that?

Speaker 2:
[53:32] Nick Watney and Charlie Hoffman.

Speaker 3:
[53:35] Oh, man, is that what you in this field? I cannot be a real team. That's not a real team. That's not a real team.

Speaker 2:
[53:42] That's a real.

Speaker 3:
[53:43] Nick Watney and Hoffman?

Speaker 2:
[53:46] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[53:47] I mean, you know. Like I like I would love for Rollout to be on this podcast. Like what is he going to say to these things?

Speaker 4:
[53:56] This field can't exist like this. It's can't this you get a two year exemption for winning this. Are we kidding? Are we kidding?

Speaker 2:
[54:06] What about Austin Cook and Jason Duffner?

Speaker 4:
[54:10] Come on, like, come on, can't I? It hasn't been this bad before. It just hasn't. Like I looked back at the past fields. It has not been this bad.

Speaker 3:
[54:22] Hey, let me let me ask you guys a question. Take a guess at what Jason Duffner's OWGR is.

Speaker 2:
[54:28] I like 1800.

Speaker 4:
[54:30] I was going to say it's definitely in the four digits.

Speaker 3:
[54:33] 1,348 in the world. His last four starts, Puerto Rico MC, AMEX MC, RSM MC, Sanderson Farms MC, T30 at Procore, and then MC, MC, MC. His whole page, his whole page going back to 24 is all MCs, 175th finish, and a T30.

Speaker 2:
[55:02] I mean, and Austin Cook probably is the one that got in the field, and then asked Duffner. Austin Cook, since 2023, so 23, he missed 14 of 25 cuts, had one top 10 finish. In 24, he missed 17 of 24 cuts, had one top 10 finish. In 25, he missed 16 of 28 cuts. That's no top 10 finishes.

Speaker 4:
[55:35] How is this event giving out full exemptions?

Speaker 2:
[55:39] 400 FedEx Cup points to the winner.

Speaker 4:
[55:42] How is this real? How is this? These guys don't play in full field events.

Speaker 3:
[55:50] I'm telling you, Rory and Scotty should have gotten together and said, let's go win. Let's add it to the Wikipedia page.

Speaker 4:
[55:56] I don't know if those two need to, but if you're looking around, there are guys, Tony Finau is like a great example, who's in this field at least. But there are guys in this game with Grazerman. OK, there are guys that could use a win.

Speaker 3:
[56:11] Totally.

Speaker 4:
[56:12] That are like real players. Tom Kim is here. Tony Finau is here. But there are other guys in that ilk that need a win. And you're just not even going to show up.

Speaker 3:
[56:24] Like, are there 20 teams that can win this? No, no, like 10.

Speaker 2:
[56:29] I mean, actually, I think there are because I don't think there are any any great team.

Speaker 4:
[56:34] Well, that's that's true.

Speaker 3:
[56:35] Is that the 50 teams pretty dirty?

Speaker 2:
[56:38] This should be a corn fairy tour event.

Speaker 3:
[56:40] Yeah. I would take this all day. Bring it on. Nitties and I would love it.

Speaker 4:
[56:45] And then just to wrap it up, it just hurts to see your your heroes get old. It's kind of like, you know, Michael Jordan on The Wizard that Ryan Palmer is just with Chan Kim.

Speaker 2:
[56:56] The tugboat tugboat kid is is asking, you know, hero players, hero of this event.

Speaker 3:
[57:04] He played play play with Jordan. He played with Scotty. Who else do you play with?

Speaker 4:
[57:08] Bubble, Rom Rom. Play with like everybody.

Speaker 3:
[57:14] I do. I do an hour doc on that as well. Give me all the docs on how these teams got. Well, is it is it the story that like he would just ask super early and everybody just be like, yeah, I mean, I guess that's like when you're in ninth grade and you tell like your best girlfriend, like if we don't have anybody to date, let's go to prom together. But it's yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[57:32] Or or if, you know, if you're you're just trying, you want to bring someone and you're worried about competition, just ask it early.

Speaker 4:
[57:39] Well, it was that we found that Scotty video last year from like 2022 or whatever it was when Scotty was like, yeah, right. And then I called like six other guys and nobody wanted to play. So I just told him, yeah, was that Bubba?

Speaker 3:
[57:51] Was that Bubba that said that?

Speaker 4:
[57:53] I thought it was Scotty, but it could it could have been public, too.

Speaker 2:
[57:56] I don't I feel like Bubba that have been for Bubba was something else. How about the James Han, Kyle Stanley? Kyle Stanley is in this field. I haven't seen that name in a while.

Speaker 3:
[58:07] You didn't say his official name. Thank you.

Speaker 2:
[58:12] Try to keep it clean.

Speaker 3:
[58:13] I got you. I got you.

Speaker 2:
[58:16] All right. That does it for Zurich. We'll talk more.

Speaker 4:
[58:20] I can't wait for PJ. Who's my pet? I mean, Brendan, I don't want to get an Aaron Rye.

Speaker 3:
[58:27] I don't want to actually send that to you or not. Did Brendan send it to you?

Speaker 2:
[58:29] I told him to send it to me.

Speaker 3:
[58:30] Okay.

Speaker 4:
[58:31] He's actually taking Aaron Rye?

Speaker 2:
[58:33] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[58:34] Oh, I'll just, I mean, I'll join you. I used to Darshan already in, I guess, Puerto Rico in mind, so I'll go with Ryan Gerard for that. Well, I can, in ours, we have to pick one of the two guys. So I'm going to take Ryan Gerard then.

Speaker 2:
[58:50] All right. Next up on the schedule of the week.

Speaker 4:
[58:52] I don't know. Just making it up.

Speaker 2:
[58:55] PGA Tour Champions, the Mitsubishi Electric Classic.

Speaker 4:
[58:59] Stableford, baby.

Speaker 2:
[59:01] TTC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Georgia. The purse is two million dollars. PJ, do you know who the defending champ is?

Speaker 3:
[59:11] I mean, it's not Stucing.

Speaker 4:
[59:12] I mean, I remember the event from last year. Is it Steve Allen?

Speaker 2:
[59:17] That's Jerry Kelly.

Speaker 4:
[59:19] Well, we know Jerry's not playing this week.

Speaker 2:
[59:24] Notables in the field, Stephen Allen, Affirmation. Nice.

Speaker 3:
[59:28] Nice.

Speaker 2:
[59:28] Stephen Allen, Alex Chaka, Stucing, The Kitchen, Big Earn, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Zatch Johnson, The Silver Slovak, Rory Sabatini, and David Thompson.

Speaker 4:
[59:44] How did Sabo get in this field?

Speaker 2:
[59:47] I mean, how would Sabo not get in this field? The guy who won a silver medal.

Speaker 3:
[59:52] Yeah. National hero, national treasure. What are you talking about, PJ? Insulting.

Speaker 4:
[59:57] Here you go. Top 11 of the available PGA Tour points list. Sabo, top 11 player on the PGA Tour.

Speaker 2:
[60:06] The PGA Tour champions' eligibility rankings.

Speaker 4:
[60:09] And I just pulled it up and pulled it up. Other people, other people qualifying for this event, along with Sabo, on that same on that same vein is Calc, David Duvall, Jay Haas, Problem, Lee Jansen, Zatch, Jose Maria and Kenny Perry, among others. So what?

Speaker 2:
[60:31] Kenny Perry was a problem.

Speaker 3:
[60:34] Kenny Perry was a problem. Problem. Ball striker hit it so good.

Speaker 4:
[60:41] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[60:43] Yeah. He wore the transitions to God.

Speaker 3:
[60:46] He wore he wore the hell out of him. I called one of his senior open wins. I loved it. Loved Kenny Perry.

Speaker 4:
[60:51] Oh, my God. Duffy Waldorf is in the field this week. That's not what we're going.

Speaker 3:
[60:56] I loved. I loved. I loved me a little Duffy back in my day.

Speaker 4:
[60:59] We're ready to go. This is great. Great event. Stableford scoring. This is going to be. This is must see TV.

Speaker 3:
[61:06] PJ, we haven't talked about this. I got to do the final champs events last year with Zinger. It was just the most fun three weeks. Just chopping it up. The events were great. Zinger was awesome. Loved it. Cookie was great. The whole crew, man. It was awesome.

Speaker 4:
[61:24] Can you pass this along to the powers that be that maybe want to, you know, cut this thing off and just ship it away for everybody? Because I hope I hope I hope for my sake, I hope for your sake, I hope for Zinger's sake primarily that this does not go away.

Speaker 3:
[61:40] I it's not they can't go away. I don't see how I don't think it's ever going away. You know, you heard Duffy Waldorf's playing this week. I can't go away.

Speaker 4:
[61:51] I mean, come on. You're not breaking any news to me.

Speaker 2:
[61:53] Do you want to know what my event of the week is?

Speaker 4:
[61:57] Ah, this this could be anything. Ah, I don't know.

Speaker 2:
[62:03] What do you know about the Legends Tour?

Speaker 4:
[62:05] Is this the Euro champion store?

Speaker 3:
[62:09] Where are they playing?

Speaker 4:
[62:10] I'm somewhat familiar with this work.

Speaker 2:
[62:13] They're playing a Barbados. This is a Barbados legend and the event is hosted by none other than Ian Woosnum.

Speaker 3:
[62:21] Oh, how are you not there? How are you not there, Andy?

Speaker 4:
[62:25] Who is in this field? This is a better field than Mitsubishi.

Speaker 2:
[62:29] I've got the field for you. I've made my own little notables for the field. All right. The headliner, according to the website, is Scott Henn, who was the Legends Tour Order of Merit winner last year and defending champion.

Speaker 3:
[62:46] Scott Henn had the club twirl last week that was dirty at the Major.

Speaker 4:
[62:50] He was he was involved last week. He's coming off a big week.

Speaker 3:
[62:54] We love that club twirl.

Speaker 2:
[62:56] Some other notables. Henrik Stenson must be banned from the Champions Tour because he's playing on the Legends.

Speaker 3:
[63:02] How old is Henrik Stenson?

Speaker 4:
[63:04] I think he's 50.

Speaker 3:
[63:06] Oh, man, they are so lucky. They are so lucky. This guy is not playing on the Champions Tour. He would he would destroy souls if he was playing out there.

Speaker 4:
[63:16] I don't know, dude. He came in like an uncompetitive T47 last week against against the best players in the world.

Speaker 3:
[63:22] But he's warming up, warming up, just warming up out of the bullpen. Let him let him cook. Come on.

Speaker 4:
[63:27] You know, I take no pleasure in reporting this as a Stu Sink fan, somebody who has campaigned heavily for Stu Sink. I didn't bring this up because we you know, you guys retired. It was midnight Scotland time, but I'm going to get up on my soapbox now because I should have brought this up on Sunday. I think we kind of got to throw an asterisk on Stu's win because Blandy wasn't there and and Nelly Westwood. I think I kind of like and I love Stu. I want Stu to be the Ryder Cup captain. I just eat it and do it against the best.

Speaker 3:
[63:59] Now you play, you play, you play who's across the across the court from you.

Speaker 4:
[64:03] Come on, Brendan was calling me out for last week. Liv cannot schedule events the week of the senior majors because they have too many guys that are relevant.

Speaker 3:
[64:12] Hey, PJ, listen, I don't know if you've been checking the like Apple News lately, but they may have things that they're focusing their attention on. It's a little bit bigger than the champs tour schedule.

Speaker 4:
[64:22] For five seconds, it looked like Lee Westwood and Blandy were going to be available to play at the concession last week.

Speaker 3:
[64:28] It's a compare point.

Speaker 2:
[64:30] The issue is the magic sticks are soon. I mean, Poulter's got to be near in the age of champs tour.

Speaker 4:
[64:35] Yeah, that's true. Poulter might be a real problem in all caps on the champs tour. World Championship, Sketchers World Champions Cup. Ian Poulter is about to be a problem.

Speaker 3:
[64:47] By the way, right now, my wife's putting my kids to bed. And then when I go up there in a minute, she's like, what were you doing down there? Like, what were you all talking about? We were like really focused on this 50 and over European tournament. That was at the hour mark though. So you're good.

Speaker 4:
[65:02] You're good.

Speaker 3:
[65:02] She went to bed.

Speaker 2:
[65:03] We're going to get you out of here in a second.

Speaker 4:
[65:04] Let me finish the notables here. Sorry, I got out of my soap bikes too quick there.

Speaker 2:
[65:11] Thomas Leve is in this field.

Speaker 3:
[65:16] I see Leve bumming around the TV compounds occasionally at the majors. I think he does French broadcasting.

Speaker 2:
[65:29] From French broadcasting to Barbados.

Speaker 3:
[65:31] Probably going to win it.

Speaker 2:
[65:33] Soren Hansen and Jamie Donaldson. That's what I got for you.

Speaker 3:
[65:37] Jamie Donaldson.

Speaker 4:
[65:39] Wow.

Speaker 3:
[65:40] I'll leave it with that, Andy.

Speaker 4:
[65:42] That's a name I have not come across many times in my Champions Tour research.

Speaker 2:
[65:46] God, he's got to be playing on the Legends Tour.

Speaker 3:
[65:48] Hometown Hero coming in for this thing.

Speaker 2:
[65:51] Yeah. So that's my event of the week. Other last event, last but not least, we've got the DP World Tour, the Volvo China Open.

Speaker 3:
[66:01] Is he re-playing?

Speaker 2:
[66:03] I don't think so. The person is 2.75 million. Ashen Wu is the defending champ. Here are notables in the field. Jorge Campio, Eugenio Chikara, MJ. Tafu, Hoshino, Na, Rosner, and Ashen Wu.

Speaker 3:
[66:22] Okay. No P, huh?

Speaker 2:
[66:25] No P, apparently. You watch that on Golf Channel, you figure out the time, son, wherever you're streaming. Sign in the middle of the night.

Speaker 3:
[66:34] He figured it out. You can Google. You got you got Chad GBT figured out yourselves. We're fine.

Speaker 2:
[66:42] I think that does it for today. You got a party for us. Oh, I'll give you a minute to talk about your hole in one.

Speaker 3:
[66:50] I mean, yeah, I mean, I made a hole in one today. That was fun. I texted you when I texted you what I made. I was like, it's like I made a hole in one. So yeah, it was fun.

Speaker 2:
[67:00] Would you have rather had a hole out eagle or a hole in one?

Speaker 3:
[67:05] So my club in Connecticut that I'm wearing this Brooklyn hat right now, shout out, they do on your locker. It's kind of the old school metal lockers with the holes in them that are cool. And if you make a hole in one, they put a plaque on your locker of the hole in one.

Speaker 2:
[67:22] OK.

Speaker 3:
[67:22] And so this is my first in my club, so I'll get the plaque on the locker. So I'm going to say the ace because they don't do that for a whole lot of eagle.

Speaker 2:
[67:31] But that's disappointing. You might need to send a letter to the club.

Speaker 3:
[67:35] I mean, that's a lot of like metal and engraving and stuff you're having to do. But we just opened the club not too long ago. And so it's a good start to the season for your boy.

Speaker 2:
[67:45] That's a great, great start to the year. PJ, how did you play at the foot, at Winged Foot?

Speaker 4:
[67:52] You know, I had a great day, USGA. I have a gin, question mark.

Speaker 2:
[67:59] You know, we got talking points a couple of years ago about what do you say. And I don't know because everybody calls it gin.

Speaker 3:
[68:11] I say gin. What do they say, PJ?

Speaker 4:
[68:13] I think they said gin. But now, you know, that was, that was, you know, 14 hours ago and I'm tired. So I could be misremembering this. Was the rough up? The rough was not all the way up. They only just...

Speaker 3:
[68:27] Did you play East or West?

Speaker 4:
[68:29] West.

Speaker 3:
[68:30] Oh, nice. OK.

Speaker 4:
[68:31] So it was great. I had a great day. So now, as I said on Twitter, I can now, if the Golf Galaxy fitting video did not tip you off to me not being very good at golf, I'm happy that my scores will now be publicly posted so everybody can understand where I'm at in this journey.

Speaker 2:
[68:50] What do you fire?

Speaker 4:
[68:51] I shot a 94. Thumbs up.

Speaker 2:
[68:54] That's great.

Speaker 3:
[68:54] Pretty good.

Speaker 4:
[68:55] That's pretty good.

Speaker 3:
[68:56] Pretty good on West, man. West is tough.

Speaker 4:
[68:58] Pretty good. Made a birdie. So that's all I'm looking for. What? 16, par 5.

Speaker 3:
[69:05] Nice.

Speaker 4:
[69:05] Good bird. Take it. But it was great. I had a great day.

Speaker 3:
[69:11] First time out there, they play that as a par 4 in the US Open. So good par. But we'll give you the birdie on this.

Speaker 4:
[69:15] Hey, man, you know, I have no expectation that in 2028, I will be in a place to potentially qualify for the US Open. So I myself personally am counting it. But I had a great day. And now I'm just I'm happy that everybody can go make fun of me on the Internet for sucking at golf because I do that enough myself. So now it's a group. Everybody's involved. It's a group game now.

Speaker 2:
[69:38] The reality that every golfer needs to.

Speaker 4:
[69:43] Yeah, you were you were you were lecturing me about this.

Speaker 2:
[69:46] Everybody sucks at golf. Factual like I, I suck at golf.

Speaker 3:
[69:51] Totally. I sucks. I suck. I suck all the time at golf.

Speaker 2:
[69:55] That's what why everybody plays golf is the one sport where you always suck and you perpetually wonder why you suck and you're trying to get better.

Speaker 3:
[70:05] There was there's a recent Barstool, the foreplay guy or not foreplay the pardon my take guys played it like a nothing was like a scramble against each other. And like I love those guys. I think they're hilarious. And I mean, there are none of them are good. And somebody asked what club they were hitting big cats like who cares? Like what doesn't matter? And I just loved I like video recorded it because I'm like, this is the line that you need to send people when they talk about their game, like they actually are capable of doing X, Y, and Z. Just go on and have fun, man. If you shoot a good number, that's awesome. But most of us are terrible.

Speaker 2:
[70:40] Yeah. And we all just are varying degrees of terrible.

Speaker 3:
[70:44] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[70:44] But let me tell you, those greens, not Long Island public course greens, those greens are no joke. Some of those are-

Speaker 3:
[70:54] Did you feel comfortable driving through?

Speaker 2:
[70:56] Started on one?

Speaker 4:
[70:57] Started on one. Yeah, played it in order. I had a putt on eight.

Speaker 2:
[71:01] Green and sane one?

Speaker 4:
[71:02] Yeah. One is crazy. And then I had my last putt of the day on 18. I hit a wedge over the pin and I had to putt it like three feet sideways, like completely horizontal and tapped it. And I still ran like six feet past, which was great. And I was nowhere close to the pin.

Speaker 2:
[71:21] So I always love when you get the back turn to the hole.

Speaker 3:
[71:26] Andy, that's Tillinghast, right? Is Winged Foot?

Speaker 2:
[71:28] Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[71:29] So my club, PJ, is Tillinghast. And there was a moment today where one of the guys I was playing with, my buddy, Jeff, had to putt, again, like almost a backwards putt, just to have any chance.

Speaker 4:
[71:40] The only Tillinghast greens that I'm used to are Beth Page. And let me tell you, not Beth Page greens at Winged Foot, not flat and not that nothing in them. So I had a great day. It was it was it was great. Thanks to the USGA for showing off their new app.

Speaker 2:
[71:55] Getting on the getting on the ready. The press circuit. Wetness.

Speaker 3:
[72:00] Shout out to the USGA. Shout out to the USGA. I was I was supposed to come there, but I had a show. I would I would have been I would have asked to request it to be in your group, PJ.

Speaker 4:
[72:07] Well, you could you could you made it you made it all right for yourself today.

Speaker 3:
[72:11] That's a good point. Fair, fair point. Fair point.

Speaker 2:
[72:13] Not all of us get to just go play golf all the time, you know.

Speaker 3:
[72:16] So, yeah, yeah, that's definitely like seven rounds in Scotland in reverse.

Speaker 4:
[72:21] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[72:22] I want to hear from you.

Speaker 4:
[72:23] Not not everyone.

Speaker 2:
[72:24] No. All right, Shane, thanks for coming on. Everybody should go watch your show. What is on next week, then? Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[72:33] Next next week and not not not this week, but next week and right after the golf ends, we'll be on Paramount Plus. It's called Scorecard Joe Musso, who's a good buddy of mine. I are kind of in studio and then we'll have like the bells and whistles of the guys out on the golf course, like Wagner and that crew doing their thing. But yeah, I thought it was like quick. I mean, we do 40 minutes on Saturday. We do a little bit longer on Sunday, but just to kind of give instant reaction to the signature events and a place if you're watching CBS Golf to go to right after. So yeah, give it a look. It's on YouTube as well if you want to go watch the ones from this past weekend.

Speaker 2:
[73:10] Awesome. Congrats on that. PJ, thanks as always. We'll be back on Friday. Walk Up Music Friday. Brendan returns from Scotland. Tonight was his last night there, so we didn't want to have a record.

Speaker 3:
[73:26] By the way, I think somehow, someway this passed through bedtime. I'm hearing no children upstairs, which means you guys might have just saved me 25 minutes of reading books.

Speaker 4:
[73:37] You know what, we didn't save you. The Champions Tour saved you.

Speaker 3:
[73:41] The Champions Tour. Once again, shout out to all the Champions Tour, and I apologize to everybody that made it this long, that you listened or you loved the episode. I don't know where you're at.

Speaker 2:
[73:53] Yeah. If you made this vlog, you might hate your golf game and yourself.