Bob Does Sports Podcast - Bob Does Sports Recaps The U.S. Open
Episode Date: June 19, 2023Bobby Fairways, Joey Cold Cuts, and Fat Perez recap the US Open Check out Bob Does Sports - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqr4sONkmFEOPc3rfoVLEvg Breezy Apparel - https://breezygolf.com/ Bob Does ...Sports Merch - https://bobdoessports.com/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0IZW9li... APPLE : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... MERCH: https://bobdoessports.com/ Follow Bob - https://www.instagram.com/brilliantly... Follow Cold Cuts - https://www.instagram.com/joey.coldcuts/ Follow Fat Perez - https://www.instagram.com/thefatperez... Follow The Jet - https://www.instagram.com/shickvids/
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, this is the Bob Does Sports podcast.
No binyaman today, no big ticket today.
Nikki Juice behind the lens today, getting his debut.
Not many know, you will know Nikki Juice, who's going to be joining us.
Nicky Juice set up this studio, and he fucking crushed it.
I don't know, Juice, if we could show a panorama around of the studio, if that's possible.
But Juice, really, I mean, he went all out on this.
I always wanted to do it.
You know, when everybody comes in,
the only problem about doing the studios
is then Perez lost the bed when he comes in.
So Perez has been on the couch.
Yeah.
I was really selling the two-bedroom new apartment.
But this is worth it, you know?
Yeah.
I'm always, I'm a couch guy, to be honest.
When my mom, like, was helping me set up,
she kept saying, like, you know,
what about Perez for the second room?
And Contraple-Ras, it's kind of like, you know,
with all due respect, fuck Perez.
Yeah, no, that's fair.
I can't, like, base it around off one.
every three months.
I don't know.
I'm not paying rent.
No.
I'm not paying rent.
I don't deserve the room.
He's a team player for staying here.
He is.
He should be, you know, pinned up in a nice leisure hotel.
Correct me if...
A day's end would be fine.
Correct me if I'm wrong, though.
I think that Perez enjoys being in the mix.
And, like, I almost think that in a way, like, yeah, you'd rather have a bed.
But when push comes to shove, you like being in the mix.
Sure.
I mean, I think that's why we get Airbnbs now and we don't do hotel rooms.
we did before.
It's just because it's like, when do you draw the line where I'm like,
I'm going to head to the hotel.
And it's like, night's over.
And, you know, then you're just there with your thoughts.
Yeah.
I don't like that.
I don't have a lot of good stuff going on up here.
And I need company.
I need company.
But you know what?
You're a company guy too.
We all, I think we all are to some extent.
Well, the only thing for me is I always go to bed earlier to where we do the Airbnb's,
I always try and get away from the living room, especially with your laugh.
Like, you can hear that.
through anything to wear like I try and that my favorite thing we have going right now
is when we are staying at those Airbnb's it is so much fucking fun the golf is fun all of
that's a blast I love staying at the Airbnb every because the vibes are just out of this world
yeah Yaman was talking about bringing Nikki Juice to Canada so he could film
you get behind the scenes yeah that's bag cocktails yeah yeah Nicky Cocktails we're working
we're working out your nickname Nicky Juice where because we have a few Nicky Juce we have a few
juices. We're working on that. But the Canada trip is up and coming. I am very much looking
forward to. We are going to get into the U.S. Open Talk because that's what we're doing here.
A little bit of the postgame, what we think, you know, kind of what we saw, we watched it all
together. That Canada trip is going to be spectacular, Joey D. Coming in July. And then
tomorrow, looks like it's going to go through. Pate Spirannick, we're going to be filming with tomorrow,
what should be a blast. Yeah, that'd be a lot of fun. Yeah. She's, she's been,
here forever, dude.
Yeah.
Like, she's, she's killing the, the game as far as golf Instagram,
influencing and stuff.
It'll be cool to get her out on the golf course and on our channel, obviously.
Yeah.
She's a player.
I saw her hit, when we were in Tahoe, Joe, last year.
And again, I haven't said, I'm very sick.
So my voice is messed up.
But we saw her in Tahoe, and I was walking around, and I saw her play, like, a hole
and a half.
She's good, man.
She's got games.
She played in college.
Like, she's a good golfer.
I don't know how much she's playing now, but she's a player.
She seems, too, just from what I've gathered talking to her,
is like she seems very, I think she's going to get the flow.
She's got a really good personality.
I'm sure.
And she seems pretty quick.
Yeah, to her.
I'm looking forward to that.
I think that's going to be a very fun time.
Better bring her a game because Perez has been bringing the action.
This guy's playing out of his mind.
Yeah, the Jor and Flu game last week.
It was pretty special to watch.
A guy could barely talk, and he was slinging dark.
Perez has been sick as a dog.
He really has.
I feel for the guy, because we went to the U.S. Open.
He doesn't like, you know that he wants to go.
He's been so sick.
I'm here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's true.
But, yeah, I mean, he's been hurt,
and then we played with the Bustad Jack guys the other day.
You probably forced it.
You probably should have taken another day off, but he comes out.
And, oh, my God.
It just, the guy's just.
the guy's getting better.
And I'll tell you he's not, me and you.
That's another dialogue.
You made a couple good shots?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I came out here because we were going to film with Barstall Foreplay,
and then we're going to link up with Bustard Jack and do some stuff with them,
and then we were going to go to the U.S. Open for one or two days.
And I was so, I still am messed up, but I was so bad off.
Pretty much right after I landed here, it got really bad.
And we had to bail on barstool.
Yeah.
I feel terrible about.
I mean, dude, I couldn't move.
I think I was on your couch or 21 hours straight hours.
21 hours straight hours.
I didn't leave his couch.
More than he slept for a week.
Oh, it was bad.
And then, you know, I started to sort of feel better.
And then I was like, all, I don't, like, we need videos.
And, you know, so I went out to do Bustace Jack.
And yeah, I paid the price for that.
Probably set me back another day.
Yeah, it might have.
So then I can go to, couldn't go to the U.S. Open,
the last Friday or Saturday, so.
You didn't miss much.
Well, I would, you know, I wanted to get out there.
Tell you what.
That will, that's tough.
That will lead us.
Yeah, we'll get right into it.
No.
It was terrible.
We just finished watching, by the way.
The U.S.
opened finished about 30 minutes ago.
It was good to watch on TV, but being there,
I'm going to tell you right now, the course is immaculate.
It's absolutely stunningly beautiful.
But as far as trying to watch a pot or watch as a spectator,
if you're not in one of those boxes, which I was not,
it is tough sledding because like for example on the 15th hole that 81 yard hole we were trying
to watch the putts and it's like elevated you can't see where the putts going and I'm like
he could have put that in or he could have missed I would not know and it just seemed like the vibe
was just not ideal way less people than what we've experienced in recent tournaments we were at
brookline last year at you know at the US Open at the brookline country club that was and even that vibe was
a little bit different than what I've been used to, but it was way better.
I just, I don't know.
I think it's a classic case of LACC is just, you know, they have members buying tickets
from what I hear, who knows.
But good golf, just not the best place to watch it.
Perez, your thoughts?
Yeah, I mean, I didn't go, so I don't have a good pulse on the atmosphere out there.
I will always defend great golf clubs.
And, you know, I think when you compare it to like Boston last year,
I think the Boston sports crowd is a more raucous crowd in general.
Sure.
So I think, you know, it's a bigger place.
There's probably more tickets and that crowd is already going to be a little bit more raucous
and boozy and whatever it may be.
So, you know, I think L.A.
L.A. is a tough place to get around, right?
I think it's not as, you know, even though it's in the heart.
of like west hollywood and beverly hills i imagine it's it's not it's not a place people are going
to get banged up and rockets the same way they would at some of these other cities i think you know
you go to some of these markets like rochester where they just had the pGA and when the pGA comes to
town that's what is going on you know it's like a bills game in buffalo nothing else is going on
in that city that day.
I think L.A. just in general, there's always something going on in L.A.
So even when the U.S. opens here, it's not like the city shuts down for the U.S.
open.
So, you know, give or take, you know, take what you want out of that.
I mean, again, that's sort of speculating, but I've never really heard that, like,
Lakers or Clippers games are exactly the most raucous atmospheres in the NBA.
I haven't necessarily heard Kings games are, like, unbelievably crazy as far as NHL goes.
So I don't know.
I don't know what the L.A. sports route is.
Very corporate.
It was.
It really was.
They capped the amount of tickets that they gave out.
And it was more of just like, it was definitely a more subtle crowd.
It wasn't the normal from what we've seen from other tournaments.
Even if we go to RIV, like Rive is still more of like a rowdy.
It was definitely a lot more tame.
And, you know, the thing with going to the golf tournaments,
and I do love going to the golf tournaments,
I love it more from an atmosphere standpoint, like being with people.
who love golf and drinking and like that's a fun thing but as far as watching golf and not just
LACC I think it's kind of anywhere it's like when if you're looking at it honestly you really
don't get to see that much golf you pick and choose who you're going to see and then you have
people in front of you for the big groups where you're kind of like peeking over to where you don't
really get to see that to where like the Sundays I like to watch it from home for sure but um
yeah I just like being in the the environment in the atmosphere this definitely was a lot more
team and LACC is known for being just a I don't want to say stuffy's not the word but just tighter
there's stricter no it's very old school I wonder how much of that reputation is sitting with
people going even from L.A. You know what I mean? They know that it's a place they're normally not
going to be and whether that knowing that sort of just keeps everybody inherently a little bit
more on their
peas and cues than
so it might be a little bit subconscious.
I think like Boston,
for example,
it's a great example.
Boston,
they don't give a shit
where they're going.
They're going there for a good time.
Like Brookline is a very nice,
old school place.
It doesn't matter.
Once the Boston population rolls into somewhere,
they're going to have a good time.
They don't,
you know,
it could be a Catholic church.
It doesn't matter.
Tori Pines said that that looked pretty
freaking amazing.
Yeah.
And so,
but Tori's, you know,
it's a public golf force.
So, I mean, it's...
The thing that I think...
It's like Masters, right?
Masters has that air about it.
People go to the Masters.
They know how they're supposed to act at Augusta.
But the Masters isn't necessarily like...
I've never been...
Maybe, I don't know if you've been Perez.
I've never been, so maybe you could ask them about.
They didn't allow access to the first T-box because it was next to the clubhouse.
L-A-C-C?
Yes.
So in order to go to the first T-box, you needed clubhouse access.
And I think it's just like right out of the gates, it sets a tough...
Like, it's not a huge atmosphere.
Like, I'm used to, like, them announcing the golfers, you know, right out of the gate.
First T-box, vibes are high, high-energy, high atmosphere.
And it was just kind of like, man, like, people are, like, lined up on the fairway.
There was just, I don't know.
It was, to me, like, that set a bad precedent right out of the gate.
But the place, like, I said, was incredible.
And just, like, walking it, I tried to walk majority of the course.
A, I didn't realize how hilly that place is.
It's unbelievably, like, up and down.
And B, it's immaculate.
Like the course and then the homes on the course are just like,
if you didn't even want to watch the golf and just be there just for the beauty of just a gorgeous Saturday day in L.A.
Walking that course was unbelievable.
But yeah, it was not a bad vibe.
It just didn't feel like a U.S. Open.
It's different.
They, they, I've never seen a course get that much different scrutiny for like just different things.
Different angles.
Yeah, they took a lot of heat.
was interesting.
Atmosphere.
And then you got golf, you know, some of the players talking about how they felt about the
golf course, not loving it.
Players batch it too, yeah.
So it's interesting.
I think it has a very, in the world of golf, it has a very great reputation.
It's being a very, you know, very, you know, kind of a steward of the game on this coast.
And it's a great golf course with a great remodel by Gilhands.
I mean, you hear, you know, you know,
about the bunkering all telecast,
and I think it is quite a beautiful golf course.
You know, sometimes the pros, look, I mean,
sometimes the pros, the pros play golf courses
through a very different lens than your average member does
or your average golfer does, right?
So what a pro might consider to be a great golf course
or a great test for them may not be something
that feels that way if you and I go play,
and vice versa.
You know, the great, great,
venues, the great courses are the ones where everyone can agree that it's an awesome place.
So maybe it is just a better, you know, like Brooks was saying, maybe it is a better course
just to casual members T-round.
There's a, uh, for those guys.
There was a clip, which was a tough look.
There was a clip that got posted of, uh, Ricky Fowler hitting.
I think it was on Saturday.
He had like a 50 foot pot.
And it is pretty bizarre.
You didn't really hear any cheer.
I mean, there was cheers, but it was nothing like you would expect.
It's just a different
The whole club
It's a different atmosphere
My um
Classic
The classic story with Big Wave Dave
Caddy for Bo Hosser
Him and Bo were staying at a member's place from LACC
And I had gone to LACC
A few weeks prior
I got to play with with a member
And like it is very tight
Like you know me with the phones
I want to be doing confident
Like you can't have your phone out
Like it's very tough
But anyway
They were playing RIV
They were playing RIV
They were staying at the member's house, this massive house, and they invited me to come over.
So I come over for dinner.
I had no idea that the guy who was a member at LACC.
We sit down, we're having dinner, and then we start talking about different golf course in the area, this one, that one.
And I don't know what got into me, but I started just going off about LACC, about how, like, they don't allow any phones, and it's very tight, and it's not, I don't know how they do this, and the money you got to spend.
And I turned to the member, I said, if you ever.
played there and he points
to his cup and he's drinking tequila
and it says um... I thought it was your cup.
Didn't he say look at your cup?
Yeah, yeah, I had it and then he had it too.
And it said LACC
club champion
and Bo and Bigway
and he took it really well, started cracking up
but I really went in on him and I don't
I don't know really what got into me.
It was a tough
looking in the end, yeah.
But anyway, as far as
play we saw it today and again i know bob to sports a lot of times we do just stuff about the trip we
wanted to kind of everybody was locked in it seemed like this weekend um we had rory i had rory
bet roy pretty big you hopped on on the rory train windham clark he seems you said that he seems
like a great guy he seems like a good dude i met him um when i was when i was out in scottesale
for the good good championship didn't you meet i i'm a yes guy um he's the mayor's i was
I was talking with Slees from subpar pod,
and he was hosting a party for Wyndham,
for his winning the Wells Fargo.
It was like a winner, you know, welcome home party.
And I, so he invited me,
and I actually played Greyhawk with Riggs that day,
which is where the party was.
And Riggs was invited, too.
So it was perfect.
So we got a little boozy on the golf course
and went to this party.
So I had never met Wyndham before.
So I'm meeting Wendham for the first time.
at his congratulations party for winning,
which is like, in my mind, I'm like, yeah, this is when I show up, right?
I show up when the guy wins.
Like, hey, nice to meet you, bro.
Like, yeah.
So it's not really how it worked out.
It was just, I wasn't going to, you know, it sounded like a good time.
So I went.
But meeting him.
Super good dude.
I met his brother.
I met some of his family.
They're just awesome people.
And they seem like the friends that they had really respect him and have been kind of
singing his praises and his golf game for some time now.
So I think everybody around him kind of saw at least the Wells Fargo coming.
And obviously winning the U.S. Open, you could just tell how much it meant to that guy
when that last putt went in and, you know, losing his mother.
You know, there's a lot of stuff that seemed like the emotions.
He's just, he's just a normal dude.
Like we were just sort of hanging out like he'd hang out with anybody.
So it's cool.
it's cool to see people like that win and have success,
just good down to earth, good people that have been grinding and paying his dues.
I mean, he's been on this tour for a long time with a lot of talent.
And, you know, it feels like when Homa started to break through.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
It has that same, I mean, obviously Homa didn't win a U.S. Open or hasn't won a major.
I'm sure, you know, he's knocking on the door.
But it just seemed like once Max kind of got it,
going and got that confidence with his first win, which was actually, I believe, the Wells Fargo
too. So it might be something to that. But it's just, he just seems to have the game. And you see
him on the back nine today in some of these situations where he's missing greens and he's got to get
up and down. And, you know, you got Rory McElroy kind of nipping at your heels. And he was just
stone cold out there. Yeah. He had some big time shots. He did.
A little nipper he had, too, that he spoke. Yeah. Yeah. On, on, on that part three, like,
12 or something, I think.
Oh, my God.
When he missed left, I mean, that was a hard shot.
And then he got up and down on another hole.
When he was in the bush?
17 or 16.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
When he missed left and you're like, that's tough.
He's got up against the rough.
I mean, he had a lot of touchy chips and a nervous back nine of the U.S. Open
that short a show, you know, you cannot be tentative at all with shots like that.
So you could just tell he's just.
just fucking balls to the wall,
just still carrying confidence from that first win.
And I think he just went out there and was a dog, man.
Give some kudos to his caddy, too, guy that we.
On Alice.
We went out for dinner with Bob and I.
We went out for dinner with them on Wednesday night.
I mean, I don't think anybody,
not to any, you know,
not to say that they're not, you know,
weren't in a position that they weren't good enough to win,
but I just don't think anybody was thinking
that he was going to win the U.S. Open.
And we went out to Rios and just the nicest guy ever.
And it seemed like he was really there by Wyndham, like every hole.
Like he was really talking him through everything.
You know, I can imagine the pressure of trying to win a major for the first time.
You're leading.
And, you know, you have a lot of, they were one in one with everything going back and forth.
He's this routine where it looks like he's about to put and he backs himself off.
And he talks to John.
And this is, I mean, it worked brilliantly for them.
and we're super happy for John just knowing him outside of everything.
He got his tickets.
Yeah, super good guy.
And I just,
yeah,
just unreal.
I mean,
it's just like,
that was Wednesday.
We were out for dinner with him.
We went for him,
Scotty Vale,
big wave.
And so funny,
too.
To think that they won the U.S.
Open is unbelievable.
At the dinner,
too,
he,
I said to him,
I was like,
who do you,
I was like,
I was like,
obviously besides Windham,
like,
who do you like?
And he said,
before he'd even started,
he's like,
Rory.
He's like,
the course plays to Roar.
You did say that, I remember.
To then to see them going against him, it was really was.
I mean, it was pretty nuts to see that.
And then again, back to the window thing, it just feels like with these guys, like,
when you get one win under your bell, like you were saying the homo thing, it's like,
pressure off.
Just like, yeah, it's got to take the weight of the world off your shoulders and you just
play so much looser.
Well, yeah, I think there's just a mindset when you get down to it that like the first
time you did it, you're trying to convince yourself that you can.
And then when you have, you can.
can feel comfortable that you have.
Like, it's just a different mind set of closing.
You know, I've never been there.
So, like, this is just being a golfer.
But, like, your first one's going to be your hardest one.
And then when you start, you know, it's just,
when you can think and put yourself into successful moments in your mind and headspace
and call upon that, it just makes it a little bit.
easier to be confident out there and know that you can.
You know, not that you think you can.
You know that you can.
I would even imagine from a financial standpoint,
you win one tournament and you're pretty much set for the whole year.
So you don't have to worry,
A, like a lot of these guys with expenses and your caddy fees and this and that.
Like you win one.
You're like, okay, now we're playing with house money.
I'm sure like what you said has more of a factor in it,
but I'm sure from a financial standpoint too,
it's like, okay, like, A, I did this.
I'm golden for the year, no matter what happens now.
And you might bring more of an element of just playing freely and not having to worry about, like, making a cut or this and that and being a little bit more aggressive, which might, you know, in a term of what you're not winning, it might be the difference between bogeing or birdying and making the cut or not.
I don't know if that has much to play in it, but I would imagine it plays a little bit mental.
Some of these guys, it definitely does for sure.
or some of the like on the line guys for making the playoffs,
some of the guys that are on the kind of top 120, 100 lines.
It does.
And not only is it the money, it's the exemptions for the rest of the year.
So it's, you know, you don't feel like your backs against the wall as much.
And you can, you know, spend a, you can take a week off to hone your game.
And you don't need to play six weeks in a row, seven weeks in a row.
It gives you a little bit more freedom to show up to,
bigger events, more rested and more prepared, instead of showing up to a big event, elevated
event, three, you know, three weeks on the road.
Incredibility from the other golfers on the tour, like, hey, this guy belongs here.
He's won it.
And now once you want a major, I mean, that changes everything for sure.
Think about it.
Think about it just from like, I always think, and now we've sponsoring some caddies,
which is awesome, and we want to keep getting more if you don't think John Ellis is on the radar,
although yesterday's price is not today's price.
That's for damn sure.
but think about it from like
I always think about the caddies and like their
their income too like a lot of these
caddies struggle they
they don't get great accommodations
whatnot you think about John Ellis
what do you think Wyndham Clark just won
what came in first like three
five no I think it's like
two in change
two something
two four to something
you know and then you know
you'd rather win
a major anywhere else than
California.
That's another thing.
They get banged now taxes.
But it's all, it's all good.
I mean, like in this context, when you're talking about 10% for John, I mean, it's a,
you know, he's, you know, he's got that Austin Kaiser lifestyle now.
Or moving that way.
It's just, you know, he's going to get, they're going to get a little bit more,
everything, everything, every door opens up when you win a major as far as the, the companies
and sponsorships that you work with, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
corporate, you know, engagements that you're going to have.
It's just, it really opens up a whole new world for these guys.
And, and they're the best.
I mean, they really are.
I've hung out with John a couple times.
Jacksonville and, and he's good dude, man.
Clark, Bob, to sports.
Yeah.
I got a picture of us outside of Rayos the other night.
The only thing is, my foreheads never looked bigger in the picture.
You should be like, put in a difference.
I want to, but you got to see this forehead.
I saw it.
You look fine.
You saw that.
okay. All this thing is a
I got a massive... It's a good photo, Bob. I think
it's worth posting. It's the dinner
before the major U.S.
Open winner. That could be the
difference. Like an illusion. By the way, he's wearing
a could be the difference hat in the photo.
Sure is. Bro.
So, I mean,
four heads aside, Bob, I think.
Rayo's dinner could be the difference. Rayo's
dinner might be the new tone,
like the precedent moving forward.
You know what I felt terrible about, though?
It still sits with
me as crazy as this may seem he asked me what I get I said you know you could get the
pasta and whatnot the pasta dish they gave him was was so much it was it was smaller than
what it normally is I got the same smart like what I got last night um like a side
dish no yours was the right yours was the right size last night it was just smaller and it was
his first rio's experience so we loved the appetizers and all of that but he finished the
pasta and then I saw him go to the bread basket after the pasta that's tough yeah it's tough
And I felt terrible because you don't ever want to see it.
There's nothing worse than still being hungry.
You know what I mean?
Sorry.
That's what's on Bob.
Yeah, no, I know.
I got a little sidetrack.
I'm glad you can get that.
I'm glad you can get that off.
With all the things that are going on,
that's what Bob's worried about the size of the pasta.
Apparently it didn't ruin his week.
Yeah, apparently it was okay.
Maybe it was just the right size.
Now, on the other end of things,
Rory, who, again, I had bet him that would have been.
been huge. He had every single chance to run away with that thing, and he just couldn't make a
putt. I mean, look, no, it's hard out there, but it's like he just couldn't get a putt to go.
It's the story of his career since he basically last won a major, is that his putter is just
not matching his ball striking. I mean, if you think back to the British Open last year, when
Cam Smith won, and they kind of went head to head in the final round, Cam Smith.
made all the puts and rory just never made a putt like the whole day he's just giving him birdie
chances just not making putts so i mean he knows it it's it's not a secret that um his putter is just
not you know he didn't need to even make a lot of putts today a few just needed to make yeah
one to get into a playoff and he he had like he had one one putt that six foot pot for birdie
he missed that yeah and i was like this is tough you know he also wasn't like like
like, there wasn't too many scenarios where he was like really tight off his approach shots.
He was kind of playing center of the grain a lot of times, which like, at least for the back
nine, which like a lot of the putts were longer and they were like leg putts.
But he was almost playing like he had the lead.
He wasn't like really, well, Wyndham was attacking more than Rory, I would say.
I mean, other than Fleetwood today, no one was really sticking it.
Yeah.
Like the pins were not set up, I think, especially after the first round.
Yeah.
You could see how much more tucked the pins got every day.
And the further the week goes, it's going to get firmer.
So it's not like we saw a lot of shots that were.
I mean, Wyndham had one on a part three early that he kind of worked back to the hole that was tight.
Other than that, you didn't see a lot of like inside 10 feet birdie looks for any of these guys.
So, you know, Roy's just, you got to, you just, you got to make, you've got to make putts inside, you know, from 15 to 30 feet.
You need to make one or two of those around in these majors to get, you kind of get you up into that mix.
You can just put pressure on Windham.
I mean, look, you finished one back.
So he just needed to make one.
Yeah, it's true.
Yeah, and the one that you said that it was like a little like four footer or something that he missed was a killer.
But yeah, he really did.
He just needed one.
Another thing, too, just from a viewer's perspective, it does kind of sort of.
suck when you just, when it's a two-man race
by like the 12th, 13th hole,
like it's so much better when you have
other guys into the mix.
It just makes it so much more fun.
I guess what you gotta do now is start bed in top
10 finishes instead of, you know,
winner bets are crazy.
Winter bets. They really are. They're so hard to hit.
I can't tell you the last time I had to go off bet.
They're the hardest to get. That's why they pay out so much.
That's why.
If you really want big money,
which you should do is the pre-
tournament, like what we do on our draft
Kings, Sparley's, is do top 10, top 20, 12.
If you get, like, two or three of them
that are all, like, top finishers and, like, things that you feel, you can
kind of, like, monitor. So, guys, out of the mix, but you got them top 30,
like, it's got, you kind of still paying attention to the leaderboard.
But I will say, though, a lot of the bets, and I always bust Jets
balls for not being able to hit a golf pick, the picks that we're taking
are on Sunday on the final pairing, and we can't, we can't, we can't,
can't get one to go.
It's hard.
It's hard, man.
It's hard, dude.
I don't think many people had, uh, had wind them to win this week.
So Vegas was very happy with this outcome.
I think if that, if Rory wins this event.
Yeah.
It's a, it's a bang job for Vegas, um, for sure versus, versus Windham pulling it out.
So they're, they're celebrating in the, in the depths of casinos in Vegas as they
normally do.
Yeah.
I think, but if you looked at that, like the leaderboard coordinates today, I, I, I, I felt,
at least myself.
I felt
Ricky wasn't going to win.
I just didn't feel like he was going to
he was going to do.
Although I love Ricky,
I was pulling for him.
I didn't get the feeling.
Windham,
I thought because he didn't have the experience,
I didn't think he would do it.
I would have said the odds on favor
would have been Rory or Schaeffler
even with three back
with how good he's played.
And let's be honest,
Sheffler, like the first five, six holes
probably missed birdie pots
by collective few inches
all together.
like he could have easily been right there.
Which is him all week.
Yeah.
He couldn't get the putter going like he normally does.
He was so close.
If he had like even for him what's like a slightly above average putting week this week,
Sheffler would have won by four.
Like he's just amazing though how he's in every single tournament.
Top five, top three.
I mean, I was saying to Bob earlier, like if you were just smart,
but top 10 finish every tournament he's in, he's just dialed.
He's hard.
He's golf in the world, man.
Yeah.
He's hitting the ball better than anyone right now.
You got to be feeling good when you're doing that, man.
It's just like, even when you don't win, you're coming, what was he third this tournament?
Fourth?
I think it was fourth after Ricky.
I think fourth or top fifth.
I don't know.
Yeah, I mean, but still, like, I mean, that's got to pay out real good, too.
These guys got to be so, like, even if you finish fifth, seventh, like, whatever,
these guys got to be so relieved when they get into the clubhouse and it's all done to where, like,
it's such a grind out there.
that by the time they get in,
they got to just be so relieved to be in.
I stress out for them.
Usually that's what U.S.Ovens are all about.
They don't get a Caesar Rap at the turn.
Put the number up and being done.
A lot of these tournaments,
you kind of like run out of holes.
Like you get going and you run out of holes.
And if you're leader in the clubhouse,
but the leader's, the guy that's tie with,
he's got four holes left.
Like he's going to birdie one of the last four.
Like he's going to, you got birdies left, right?
That's how most tour events are.
with the U.S. Open, it's like, just get me into the clubhouse, post a number,
and let's just make these guys have to make bars.
This one's a little different.
Even Wyndham.
Wyndham's got to be, and he won.
He's got to be so mentally dressed.
Oh, my God.
Oh, I guess the first day you're going to party your brains out.
I think tonight's going to be fun.
Tonight they'll party like crazy, and Perez already contemplated being at that party.
I have not been invited at all.
You're always invited my interest.
If I were to be invited, I think you'd get the invite, FB.
I'm so sick.
I should.
You're really sure, especially with tomorrow.
We need you tomorrow.
But let me tell you something.
I haven't had an ounce of alcohol since I've been here.
I've been here since Tuesday.
Big Wave Dave is coming.
He's driving from Newport to go meet the guys because he's very close with John Ellis.
He's very close with Wyndham Clark to where I'm not saying we're going to be invited.
Is there a chance?
Yes.
And I just know if that phone call does.
that's gonna.
I'll have no issue saying no, you know, I'm going to bed.
That's going to be a problem.
The funniest thing about that Perez video of him next to Wyndham Clark
after he won at the celebratory dinner,
he was on a weekend where Perez was everywhere in Scottsdale.
My phone, I had so many DMs or even just like of our friends,
like I saw Perez here, like I saw Perez there.
I'm like, yo, what the fuck?
It was with Johnny Menzel.
Oh, I called them one morning and I hear dogs.
barking.
I'm like, what the fuck are you?
But then you see Wyndham's story
and he's like having this big like thank you
and like he's making a speech
and you just see Perez just with his drink.
I'm the closest person to him
and I realized he started talking
and they're like, I looked at the cameras
and I like realized where I was
and I like slowly like that Simpson's like Homer
into the bush meme.
I'm just like I'm just like
I'm just trying to get out of frame.
Like, I have, I just met the guy seven minutes ago.
I do not need to be standing in front of him.
Like I've been in his entourage since the web.com for.
Like his best man.
Yeah.
I've been rolling with him since.
He's right there to give him the corsage.
I was at my parents' face.
I was in Jupiter when I saw that video, and I just remember just cracking the fucking
way.
Just no business being there.
I just absolutely not nuts.
Look, I wanted to be.
meet the guy I was happy for him, but I had no business standing where I was standing at that
moment. Yeah, you were the only other person in the frame. Man, we were saying, uh, we were saying
today that that, like, he's a, he's a Scottsdale guy where he lives, that Scottsdale crew,
they run deep, man. It's, it's, it's a brotherhood in Scotts. It really is. It really is.
You got Homa, skis. You got rigs. You got that boy, you got that boy, skisle, manz out there.
Menceau. Colt. Yeah, you got Riggs is now out there. He's in there.
Nost for sure.
Homa,
Tony Fianowman.
Joe, Damon's a big one.
Oh, yeah, we said Homa, too.
Hoba's out there.
Everyone.
If you live out there and you play golf,
John Romm is out there too.
J.J. Watts.
Fienow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a big crew up there.
But then there's like the party crew,
like the crew that gets after it.
That's the skis, the
the...
Sleeze.
No, well, sleaze it,
but skis.
skis is out there a lot but he lives in
Nashville oh does he really
I thought he was a Scottsdale
he's just there all the time
skis is like the if you know you know
guy it's the and his music
bangs I've been playing
this stuff a long he is
the homies song good for you
for the homies
he's one of the like
they really know me
it's such a smash
one of the like most
fun positive guys
you could ever be around like you're around
Like, you're around him, and he's just like, he's in a good mood.
He's happy.
He makes you happy.
Like, it's just fun being around that guy.
He had, he's the funniest guy, too.
He has the, I love that he's a Nebraska horned, uh, Cornhusker fan.
Big Nebraska guy.
We saw him at Riviera.
Me and Jet have always, like, loved skis.
And he came out of a porter potty, and he came to say hello to me.
And it was the first time I met him and I saw him, I fanboyed the fuck out.
How did you know who he was initially?
Like, how did you get on to him?
Um,
through Mike,
through Mike,
Mike Studd.
Yeah,
and the music just,
it just bangs and.
It's like post Malone.
It's good,
yeah.
It's good stuff.
He, uh,
he said alone,
I,
Jet,
Jet was in the Port-upide and Jackie Mel.
I was like,
Jet,
I was like,
it's skis!
And we do,
I totally fanboyed.
Yeah,
he's the man,
the Scottsdale crew.
They really do.
They run deep.
I played nine holes.
I met them on the back,
him and Manzell.
Met them on the back nine
at Mountain Shadows,
part of three course
in Scottsdale.
It was just the chillest shit in the world
Look at you guys were having a ball
They were wearing like there
They were playing in sandals
Like just had some beers
Like just fucking listening to music
Chillin like Mansell's just like
We're just all rooting each other on
Like birdies and stuff skis like stick one make a birdie
We're like fucking let's go
And we just like sat and had a couple drinks
And I saw one of your stories
It was great
It wasn't even a long story
Like it was like a quick 15 second story
But you could just tell the vibes were there
Oh yeah
She had some tunes going
Yeah.
There was no one out there.
It was just fucking chill.
Yeah.
Scottsdale bangs, man.
I just shot 81 as good, good championship.
I fucking, dude.
I'm gonna get, I'm gonna address it right now.
Go, go.
Because I'm tired of seeing stuff about it.
Garrett asked me to play in it.
And I had no idea what it was.
Tell me what it was.
I had time.
So I was like, yeah, I'll come playing it.
That sounds great.
As it got closer and has, I had not
put any work into practicing, I started to realize that this was probably a lose-lose situation
for me. Like if I go, I'm never going to finish in the top 12 of those 63 legitimate,
aspiring pros. And so even if I shoot what's a great score for me, I'm not going to make the top
12, which is true. If I had shot two under, I wouldn't have made it, which is a great round for me.
And then if I play poorly, like I did, I'm just going to get if I controlled for it, which I don't
care. Like at the end of the day, I've got enough great golf out on, on the internet and,
and that, that I'm, I'm good. But like, everyone's just like, the course is too long for him.
You know, he gets on the stuff. If it's not driver wedge, you can't play. It's like,
dude, I can play golf. Like, I just didn't play well that day. It doesn't matter. That could
have been a 6,300-yard golf course or a 7,300-yard golf course. I didn't play, I didn't
hit the ball well that day. And I didn't put well. You also were like, off back-to-back-to-back
trips. Yeah, but that doesn't matter.
I mean, yeah, but you played it. I just had a
cart. Dude, no. I just
played bad golf. Yeah, but look, I
play tournament rounds. Like, I can play good golf
in tournaments. I have no issue with that. It wasn't
the situation was too big.
Like, we, I don't know about anybody else, but
I don't play golf on TV as a pro.
I wake up some days, and I don't have it.
But you don't, unfortunate that was the day I didn't play well.
You don't try and claim that you do.
I don't think I ever have. I mean, look, obviously,
Perez's verse is me challenging somebody to
come have a match against me, because I think I can
beat somebody when I'm playing well.
But guess what?
If I don't, which I'm not going to play well every time I play, I'm going to not beat someone.
And that's cool.
Like, yeah.
So it wasn't the golf course is too long or like, I'm exposed.
Like, no, I played bad.
How good were these guys too, by the way?
Yeah, but like, they're great.
They're aspiring tour pros.
Like, they're really, one guy almost shot 59 in the last round.
59?
They're really good.
They're like way better than me.
Like, I didn't, I didn't, like, I didn't, like, I didn't think.
I think I could throw my hat in that ring.
Like I did it because Garrett asked me, and it seemed like a cool thing.
And I was like, I want to go do that and see how I kind of stack up to these guys.
And it's unfortunate, I played a bad round of golf.
But if I played from the Red T's that day, I wasn't going to break par.
So, you know, it is what it is.
Yeah, but also, too, like, yeah, and you might get like a few comments here and there for the most part.
A, our fans has seen enough to know your game.
And also, too, when push comes to shove, they don't give a shit.
No, and I don't really care.
I just wanted to say it.
No, that's the beauty of our fans.
I mean, it's like, they don't, they don't give a lot.
They saw you go toe to toe with Keegan for how many holes.
Because Bob and I were basically fucking non-existent.
Yeah.
Or how about against Homa?
I mean, you were, you were, you lights out.
Scotty.
I birdied some of the, like the two birdies I made, I burtied, you know,
some of the holes I did my best on at the good, good championship,
or some of the longer holes out there.
I think also two presidents, I just watching, you play your best golf when you're just vibe
and having a good time.
Like, you're probably in a setting there that, you know.
I play with two great guys that play with Ben and Dalke, both good, good guys that play with
them a lot.
They were awesome.
Like, those guys are super cool.
I hope to link up with them again soon.
But tournament golf is just a much slower, much more serious, you know, it's just not
shooting the shit with the boys.
So I don't know.
I mean, look, maybe that had something to do with it, but I've played in that.
I've played college golf.
I've played all these things.
It's been a long time.
So it was kind of like a welcome back to.
the real world type thing would you do it again would i go play in the good good championship again um
and like practice for it and see or it's just like so i didn't i guess i didn't walk off that 18th green
like saying to myself like i i miss that atmosphere i miss that like uh arena and i wish i'd
played better and i desire now to go get myself where i can yeah i don't think i had like i don't
think that was as fun to me as like what we do or as like just going on a golf trip with my
buddies you know what i mean like i don't have a desire to go work so i can go play more tournament
golf anything it reminded me of why i really don't play tournaments anymore i can't envision anything
more fun than what we do when we go on our golf trips it's it's the best it's just so much fun
even if i had shot even par i don't think i would have come out of that and then like that was
of like a fun, like a fun day.
I just don't, I gave up that a long time ago.
Like, I don't even play state stuff that much anymore.
My thing that just that from, not that we're playing in torrents,
but from what I've seen, like, even playing the good, good major, which is awesome.
But, like, it is, it's such a different dynamic when it's like a competitive thing,
which, by the way, is good.
Like, that's great.
And people want to see stroke play.
They want to see that.
My only thing is sometimes, or if you do different film,
I mean, if you play with people where it affects their time,
if they're not playing good.
Like, you're probably out there and still having a good time.
Yes.
The thing that I don't like with competitive golf is if the other person,
it's good to get competitive,
I love to talk shit back and forth.
But if somebody's playing bad and it's affecting their time and they're not fun.
That's the shit that I hate.
Yeah, I agree with that.
It shouldn't.
Not a lot.
No, but you're funny about, like, you're still, it's a good time.
It doesn't ruin your day.
No.
No, I mean, I think I've accepted long time ago that I'm not a good golfer.
There's people.
that I've played with where if you play competitive with them
and then either you're beating them
or whatever, like, they get so frustrated
and they're not having a good time.
And it's like, that's the only thing that I don't like.
If you have the people where you can play competitive with,
whether you're betting with them or something,
and it's fun competition, that's great
depending on the scenario that you're in.
Yeah, and at the end of the day,
no one really gives a shit what she shot.
So, you know, my dad told me growing up,
you know, that was a hothead kid that wanted to play well
just like everybody else,
but it stuck with me that be the same guy,
you know,
in the grill afterwards,
if you shot 85 or 65,
no one gives a shit,
no one wants to be around you
when you're super excited
because you played great
because they might not have.
And no one wants to deal with your sulking bullshit
because you shot 85.
Yeah.
Because no one fucking cares.
It doesn't matter.
So when I shot 81,
you know what I did?
I didn't get into an Uber
and throw my clubs down
and go block myself in the room at the Airbnb.
I went to the bar at the clubhouse
with Gipermy now.
got banged up and then I went and played three more extra holes with three dudes that played in it.
The one guy that got the whole one won the first round and then one of the Sam Murphy's brother.
And I went in it, you think I wanted to like, none of part of me was like I don't want to go play golf.
I just shot 81.
I was like, yeah, I've had some drinks.
Let's go out there and hit some balls around.
I'm getting shit.
Speaking of hole in ones, I could not feel more like we have one coming.
I feel it in the air.
and I mean if I'm being honest it's going to be FP who hits it.
But that being said, I would love any of us to hit it.
But I feel like it's coming.
We have been flirting with multiple videos now, almost hitting it.
And God, is it not going to be just absolutely unbelievable?
If and when it does happen, I feel like it's just hanging there.
I feel like we just, it's like Rory today.
Couldn't make, you know, couldn't get that.
one, it's like right there and he couldn't get it.
Me and president.
We can get that whole one man.
I swear to God.
Yeah, it probably would end up being president.
I'll take a whole on one anyway we can get it.
It'd be so much fucking funnier if it was me or you.
Imagine if it was jet.
100%.
Oh.
By the way, he has one, which you and I don't.
Amazing.
If I had to sign,
if I was offered a deal with the devil right now,
and he said,
if you sign this piece of paper,
you will never have a whole one on the Bobco's sports channel.
Not that I never will.
Yeah.
But I'll never have one on the channel.
But I guarantee that within the first 12 months and then the next 12 months,
Bob and Joe will have a whole one and ones on the channel.
I'm signing that quick as shit.
Because it's, it's, it's, it's going to be so great.
It's that, like, forbidden fruit for golfers like you.
It's like the holy grail.
Oh, God.
And imagine, like, if it's mid video, do we just cut the video?
Do we just stop?
It's like mid-video.
It's going to get it.
It's going to get saucy.
It's going to get saucy.
Whoever hits it.
It has to be wild.
I got to get fucking wrecked.
It's got to.
You know what's fucked up too?
What's fucked up is we're not, we're not going to be, we're not going to save it.
Like you're not, like, you're going to know on Instagram the day it happens.
I can't help you know what I mean?
Like, we're not, we're not going to like hold onto it for the video to come out like we should.
Like as good YouTubers.
You know what posted?
We just, we don't have,
Jet would have a huge issue with us.
What are we going to do?
I wouldn't be able to hold it.
We'd have to.
You'd have to hold it for the video's sake of.
I don't think we could.
You think this guy could hold on to that?
I could hold mine.
You think, but you think him when us going out and celebrating and all of what it'll happen.
All right,
let's hope that.
It'll actually happen that night won't be documented.
Or he,
you know,
what would be a compromise would be that you did document it,
but you didn't post it.
Yes.
You capture the whole evening,
but you don't put it on stories.
You wait until the video comes out before you...
But even I just don't see how we could do that.
I don't think of how the video would do.
Oh, for sure.
It would do ten times better if you don't put it out.
I think what would end up happening is if we've already hit this week.
By the way, we have not hit a hole in one.
This is horrible karma, by the way.
Oh, terrible karma.
Or maybe it's what Wyndham did today and he played...
Are we manifesting it right now?
You got to manifest it, Bob.
But you know the thing that does kind of suck is like,
I remember even asking Micah,
maybe you asked Micah Morris when you're playing
like how many whole ones you have and he didn't have one.
That deflates me because it's like
he's such a good golfer.
He's been playing for so long and he still doesn't have one.
Brentwood the other day with Marquesie.
It's luck.
He's a plus five.
He's aspiring to get his tour card.
I'm like, so how many do you have?
He's like, I don't have one.
Yeah, but it's luck.
I'm like, how can you?
And he's putting darts.
You've got these guys that are thrown consistent darts.
Their percentage is, their chances are high.
For sure.
But for it to actually go in
versus being an inch
around the cup
or like within every point
within one foot radius of,
you know how many like
there's infinite many points
within a one foot diameter
of a hole that a Paul
you have three.
Which is a great shot.
For to actually go in the hole
is just luck of the draw.
Oh yeah, you can hit that.
Like I had that one on on Grant's channel
recently in Richmond where
my shit's going straight at it.
So devastating.
I mean, I would have been thrilled for you,
but we wanted to come on the chance.
I've had three, only one I actually saw go in the hole.
The first one I didn't see it go in.
The second one I didn't see it go in.
Oh, really?
The first one I didn't see it go in and no one was up there,
so I'm looking for my bomb, like, what the fuck?
And then I'm like, my brother-in-law now walks by and he goes,
fuck you.
I was like, it's in the hole.
I was like, holy shit, it's in the hole.
And that was like 2015.
I had been playing golf at that point for,
for 20 years.
We got a long way, Joe.
It's hard.
No, no, don't say that.
Manifest good, good vibration.
The group in front of me saw the second one.
Oh.
So I hit it.
I was playing kind of shitty.
It was the second glass hole.
I just hit this flush shot right at it.
Perfect shot.
And I just like, I hit it.
It's in the air.
I start walking the cart.
And because I'm like in the cart,
I don't hear these guys or I'm not even looking.
And I like finally look up and these guys are freaking out up ahead.
So I was like,
imagine to you, Bob.
And then we hop down and they were like,
your fucking ball one in the fucking hole.
You would be all.
over the internet.
It would be...
I mean, look.
It would be so sick.
You know, it would be messed up as if it happens off camera.
Oh.
With us together off camera?
It's so funny for me and green.
Yeah.
It's brutal.
It almost is like now you say like whenever we play part three, so you have to film it.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, just just the rush...
Unless it's like a 230-yard par three.
One of the ultimate highs is, if you flush a ball on a par three, and this thing
looks like it's going at the flag
and you have your boys behind you like when you guys
are behind, hyping it. That's
the ultimate high
right there of the thought of thinking
that you might have. Last time I was with Josh
when I said and you're like this is going
and you actually call it, same thing
with Perez when he almost hit it in Virginia
you call it, you're like this is going
and as you're saying that you're seeing
the ball go right next to the pin
and you're like oh my God. It's the best
goes in right now. That is the ultimate
endorphin rush
of all time is watching that thing go.
Where I was playing that Encino with Showtime,
and I hit a ball and the pin was tucked back,
and it looked like it went right at this thing,
and we couldn't see it.
Just to drive up.
Yeah.
And it ended up.
The anticipation.
So long.
So long.
Yeah, just the anticipation and driving up is the ultimate rush.
But, again, if it happens on the channel.
Once you get one, two, I feel like,
then you've got it off your chest.
Then it's like, okay, you're playing with house money.
A few years ago, I went up to Wisconsin to meet up with my buddies who were going for some work conference.
And they just play golf.
And I was like, I'll have to crash on your hotel room floor or whatever.
So I meet him.
My flight gets in a little later, and I get to this golf course where they've already played.
I meet him on like 12.
My buddy had gotten a hole in one on like the third hole of that round.
And I think the hole before he made a nine.
and he's a decent golfer.
I think he's like a seven.
And he shot like a 112,
but he had a one.
And that was a morning round,
and we left there,
and we had the last tea time
at Whistling Straits that afternoon
that was guaranteed to finish 18.
So we go straight after he makes a hole in one,
shooting 112 to straights,
and they're just banged up already,
and we're keeping the ball rolling,
getting banged up, everything's on him.
Like we're playing straights
and like the best mood ever, like,
imagine, like, celebrating someone's
home one playing, like, and you do it, like,
playing whistling straight.
It was a vibe.
I want to shoot, like, a 120.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because, you know, you want to frame the card and have the ball.
And it's, like, it's just ridiculous.
Like, it was like, I think he went 7-9-1-8 or something
or like his first four-olds or something.
Which is terrible even for him.
The worst, my biggest fear is, because a lot of times
when I'm on my parents' course,
just when I take the card and just go,
my worst fear of all time is it happening if I'm like yourself no the worst fear of all time is doing it on uh
like I happened close to me in in Vancouver last time I had a par three with my uncle and I I shot into the water
so then you re-tee it and I came within an inch of going yeah so it's like it doesn't even count because it's a re-tee
it would be for par and you're like dude if this was just like that that to me is the scared because you have to
You can't take a mulligan one.
My dad, my buddy's dad at Augusta, played Augusta.
His boss was a member.
He played Augusta.
He gets a whole and one on 12.
Oh.
And then puts one in the water on 16, retease for three on 16.
It puts it in.
Are you serious?
Oh, my God.
Same right.
You get a hole in one on Amman corner.
It's got to be.
Unbelievable.
Yeah.
Make a whole in 12, but Augusta's like, like, one in a million.
You think of like, you think of like,
Seven at Pebble.
You think at 12 at Augusta.
Those are the...
Those are the two...
Well, sure, to even get there.
You even get to Augusta.
Yeah, he, you know, I think his late boss, you know,
I think it's been some times since he's been there,
but I think he played it probably a couple dozen times.
Oh, wow.
But to have that, like, afternoon is unreal.
You got a hole in one.
Somebody...
Even Pebble, like you said.
Look, I don't even care.
Obviously, it'd be the best if it was one of us.
I don't care if somebody even comes on our channel and just...
Yeah.
I even just want to see one, even just to see one.
Have you never been?
You've never even seen one.
I never seen one.
I've ever even been with someone that got one.
I've never seen it.
I've had a bunch of close encounters, but I've never seen it.
It's almost as good.
Yeah, I do.
It's almost as good because you drink on them.
I would freak out.
Closest I've ever gotten was in Whistler, which is, of course, we're going to be playing
when we go to Canada.
And I'll tell you the course, it's Nicholas North, the Jack Nicholas designed,
a whole 10, and it's over a little pond.
And it was one of the flush, and I don't hit flush shots.
I hit a flush seven.
iron and went straight.
It was like the feeling watching, like you said, a ball so flush and straight up,
and it came right at the pin and almost like dunked, but it hit the pin and rolled off
the whole green and I had a bog in the hole.
It was the worst feeling from like the highest of highs to like, I'm not even a part of this.
It'll happen.
Somebody's going to get a one point.
Something crazy is going to happen.
But yeah, we got the Canada trip coming.
So you'll have redemption there.
Good little, good little US.
open recap there.
Again, hopefully we can get this out pretty fast.
Just to talk about it and whatnot.
A lot to be excited about. Big one tomorrow for the boys.
Ticket and the Jet will be back next time.
Jets getting hammered at a wedding right now.
I'm so upset that I'm not seeing that right now.
Yeah.
Him getting sauced up at a wedding is like some.
That's a jet that we might never see.
No.
Right?
You may have not.
You know what, though.
One of you two, you know.
Jets been bringing it lately.
He has, but a wedding.
Oh, a wedding jet.
Oh, yeah.
When are we going to see a wedding jet?
That's a different jet, man.
Yeah.
Much, much more to come.
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