Bob Does Sports Podcast - Bob Does Sports Talk Filming With Bryson DeChambeau!
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He's not betting the day and Jett was like, you literally just sent in an 18.
No, low-risk high reward, Bob.
That's what you do when you're down in the dumps.
But why wouldn't you do that all the time, low-risk high-reward?
Because I don't- Because- You're said than done.
It's very low-risk.
Also, you're saying low-risk financially, but it's high-risk winning.
Yeah, it's unlikely to happen.
Right.
So I wouldn't normally do it.
That would make it high-risk, in my opinion.
Well, it's low-risk in how much-high-risk.
I'm financially not committing myself to a whale, but I'm dabbling.
And if I get lucky, I can get back, but most likely I'm not going to, and I'm not going
to further hemorrhage myself into a position.
He had service driving through those mountains yesterday when none of us had service.
All right.
We are in Bandon.
We are in the bush.
We are, yeah, we're really out here.
I'm excited though.
I think the course is going to be really nice.
I think we're all the time I'm going in the middle of nowhere.
Joey D's been pumping it for a bit now.
I didn't know you only had one day here.
I thought you had a whole trip here.
Yeah, we played one day.
We actually played it for one day.
No, we played another day.
We played a course nearby called Banden Crossing, which was really nice.
When was this?
Aloha, I don't know how many years ago.
Yeah, 2017, 2018.
Three rounds ago all right here.
But we were coming from Vancouver.
Do you drive?
Yes.
What's that drive?
We drove from Vancouver to here.
It was like 10 hours, 11 hours.
You guys did that for one day?
No, we didn't do, you didn't listen to me.
I said, I'm asking.
I'm asking.
We played multiple days.
We only did one day at the resort because we played three rounds in one day.
Gotcha.
Which was something I'll never do again.
We literally got first tee time at Bandin at 640 in the morning.
We teed off.
We then played Pacific Dunes around noon and we played Old McDonald around four, five o'clock.
We got off the course at 8.30.
We were on the course on and off from 640 in the morning until just before 9 o'clock at night.
54 holes.
Yes.
And we could barely walk.
We did no caddies.
So we were push-carting.
It was some of the worst chafing I have ever experienced in my entire life.
It was like we had come back from the battlefield.
We could barely walk.
That being said, gorgeous courses.
I won the Aloha that year, so it was special to me.
And you are going to love it.
This guy may never leave.
I'm interested.
I'm interested.
I'm looking at property.
Zillow, I've been on all day.
Yeah.
I've liked it here.
I've looked around, Bob.
Yeah, I have.
You really like that river we were driving next to.
Yeah, it looks pretty cool.
In Pecua.
I loved that river.
There's a lot of property to build, too.
And I saw some of the other houses, no offense, but it looked like it seemed affordable.
Are you looking to build?
I'm looking to build.
I can't build in Florida yet.
I think I could build here.
You want to start built?
I think I can start building.
a couple acres.
Yeah, no more than three, but more than one.
Yeah, a little river house.
Two acres for the man.
Would you like a river house?
Yeah.
No, you'd like a house.
Yeah, a house, a river house, a cabin.
Do you like it here?
Do you like the salary?
No, this is, I think it's too out there.
I think when we get out, like that drive we had was nice, but once the service is gone,
it's some out.
And also, I have, I think sure the resort's beautiful.
That's going to be pretty sick.
But there's dogs howling at night.
There's people like, I will, I'm not talking about here.
I'm talking about by the water.
No, I don't.
Water doesn't do it for me.
Really?
Yeah.
I love a good body of water, man.
He doesn't like, he doesn't swim.
He doesn't like, yeah.
Would you just swim?
I just don't.
Would you sing like a stone then?
Can you swim?
I like to sit in a boat.
Like, we've done a few boats, which have been fun.
You can swim?
No, I can swim, but like I don't just not like, I don't like it.
You can swim with a life jacket on.
No, I can swim in like a pool.
If you toss me in the ocean, I will die.
You know, he's surprisingly a good swimmer.
This guy.
He's pretty graceful.
Remember when we're in Memphis and we went in the pool and he was like doing that lap and he did that like.
Turn.
Yeah, the turn.
At the wall.
Athlete.
Athlete.
He did like a dive and turned into water.
It was pretty unbelievable.
I still want to do a Bob to Sports relay race for behind the scenes.
Like a swimming relay race I think would be hysterical like waiting for the next guy to get there.
Tap men.
It's like jumping over them.
Yeah,
I think it would be so funny.
Speaking of the building,
somebody is vibrating the shit out of their phone right now.
It's got to be dark.
It must be something.
It's just a lot of vibrating going on.
All right.
Well,
it turned on silence,
so I put on my lap.
That's when it says vibrate.
This couch is like,
I don't know.
The couch.
No,
there's nothing wrong with it.
It's just there's a lot of vibrations.
Speaking of roosters,
I had a rooster this morning.
Did you hear?
His name was Joseph DeMar.
Oh,
that was my room.
rooster. I didn't think he was going to film.
Nowhere I could do. I thought you were going to film
in your room on that desk. You told me to do it
on the desk. There's no desk in my room. I was talking
about like that little, the
side table to take a chair. I got news
for you. These walls are paper thin. It wouldn't
have mattered if I was in my room. Last night
when we were in bed, I could hear the conversations
downstairs. It's not, I apologize
in advance, but Michael has a
huge, a full day
NFL party and tomorrow, and
this was the only time we could film
was, Bear down because.
And the only time that we could film was at 645, 7 in the morning.
So the reason I woke up at 6.45 that it was because it bear it down cuts.
Yes.
Okay.
Got me.
I should see the point.
I could have sworn it was you.
I'm doing a podcast.
What do you want?
I apologize in advance.
I'm very sorry, but I can't whisper into into the computer.
You're going to have two podcasts under your belt before 10 a.m.
Yeah.
And that's exactly where we're at right now.
You want to do a third?
No, I really don't because we got NFL Sunday coming up.
I'm very excited for it.
I'm very excited for it.
I'm sorry to spend that with you, boys.
early. We get the first slate of games
we won't, but afternoon we'll get some of.
I'm going back to bed. Are you really?
Yeah. You're not going to watch the games?
Not to start now. I'm exhausted.
I'm fucking tired.
Hey, listen, I'd rather him be prepared
and ready for band and I'd rather
be prepared for week one. Me too. You know what?
I'm fucking tired, bro. I had a long
day yesterday. He drove. He got to get control.
Yeah. It's true, you know,
I didn't sleep very much. I'd rather him band.
After we had that Wendy's,
I don't know how you drove to where, like, I was
just so full that it just tired
me out to the thought of then going
four hours. We have such a big car
that we couldn't even talk to you guys, which kind of
sucked because we're all together
and have a, no, I'm serious. We have a conversation
what the car looks like in our
in our van right now. The conversations make it go so much
faster. Ticket and Perez were so
far up. We got this big van.
We couldn't even talk to you guys. We heard you guys
giggling a lot. There were some characters
in the Wendy's too, by the way. Did you guys see some of the
characters? Yeah. Dude, we started
if you think about it, Central Time, I woke
up at 7.30 a.m. Central time. We walked through this door 10.30 Pacific time. Yeah. And
4, 8.30. 8.30. It would have been 1030. 10.30 Central. What is that? Is that like 12, 13, 14 hours day
of draft? 1030 central. We got up, you got up at 7.30. So that's 15 hours. Yeah.
Yeah. It took us 15 hours to get from Dallas to the worst part was the rental car.
Oh my car. Yeah. People telling me now that there's this thing.
that you can have where you just walk up to the car and you take it you don't have to even see them
that's uh well the issue was they didn't have cars it would work for us because we what is with
we had a fleet of vans to choose from what is that's what is what is what i did like it's like
we don't have a car so they just stand there it's like you know you've got a bunch of vans
go through the line and see if like anyone's getting a van like hey is anyone anyone getting a
van yeah good point if everyone's like no then like great but like i was standing there when
they were like basically not helping anyone because they didn't have cars up yet just like
but if you don't have to show of hands how are they booking these rentals if you don't have the
cars i don't get it well i mean they they fits in like if someone holds onto a car for too long i
guess but there was a line of 30 people just standing there with no cars in that parking lot
the other one of those people do just sit and wait oh my god that was tough i feel like with
rental car comes to the problem with enterprises they're so well known that you almost
want to go with like the thrift or something sure but thrift you know thrifty's you know I've rented a lot
of cars through this whole thing thrifty is like thrifty and uh that's like alamo often the worst
one because it's the cheapest so the lines really long like even yesterday the avis line was way
worse alamo too then alamo was a little bad but alamo national enterprise are all basically
the same thing national would have been the one that was the one that just sort of went up
one that looks like a club.
Sixth.
Sixth.
They have,
were you there?
We were in Dallas.
Yeah.
They had like a separate little room.
They have like a stage.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're always lighting.
Changing the
car.
Yeah, we've done them a few times.
They're going to put you like what their people wear.
No.
People were like orange, long sleeve buttoned down shirts and then like black like vests.
I've, no.
They look like they look like Applebee service.
It looks like they were going to charge a cover to look at those cars.
When I, when I, when I, when my car didn't have AC in the middle of the Florida heat, I had to rent a car because it was so hot.
And I went to six because they, they put you in a luxury vehicle for cheap.
Really?
They're going to put you in a BMW SUV.
Whoa.
Yeah.
So I was doing that, but you're right.
You go in there and they're wearing these black vests with orange shirts.
And everyone's the coolest guy you've ever seen in your entire life.
And, and, and, but yeah, it's great.
It's swaggy in there.
I didn't feel cool enough to rent a car there.
I thought it was called 6T.
Maybe.
With that being said,
the T is like,
who knows?
We're in the market.
We're in the market.
We're not cool.
We're not cool up to now.
That was six or six T.
We're in the market for a rental partner.
You know,
if they want to,
you know,
we drive a lot of cars.
You drive a lot of cars.
My whole day would have changed if I had had,
that was literally the reservation that gave me Enterprise Plus.
And if I had just had it one reservation sooner,
we would have saved.
There was no line.
Like,
would have been next man up when I got there.
So that whole line where I was at the sliding glass door and waited that hour in line,
that would have not happened.
And that would have been a head start.
We would have gotten out there.
How about the bang job?
How about the bang job that Jensen took yesterday?
Yeah, Jaybone got smoked.
You were talking about all hours.
We might not see him on this trip.
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I got confirmation he got in the car
about 20 minutes ago.
Okay.
We'll check in another 20 minutes.
Well, his flight got canceled from Orlando,
which is, you know,
mistake number one.
to let us know when he goes through the caribou, dude.
Let us know when he gets to that way.
Now he's driving up from Eugene.
He's fucking,
he's playing a boarded takeoff.
Yeah.
And not like,
not like God out there and was like,
hey, we got to go back to the gate.
Like, it started?
Like running down the runway.
And like slam the brakes on.
That like, like,
why?
I thought he meant they happened.
I thought he meant a mechanical issue.
That's what's delayed it.
So they worked on that.
They delayed it for an hour.
And then, yeah,
they're barreling down the runway.
and the fucking slam the brakes on there.
We had to abort takeoff.
I thought he meant de-planes.
No, well, they did de-plane, but they, yeah, that's, that's horrible.
He was, he was like, it's going to be a little, he's like, honestly, I don't want to get it on that plane.
Yeah.
He was like, I'm going to change to, like, a later flight.
Well, he said that to you?
Yeah, like, he was going to miss the connection anyway, so we had to change.
And we had to make a change anyway.
But that drive, having made that drive yesterday, mostly in the daylight, which was a beautiful
drive, by the way, from Portland.
Yes.
to abandon, really from Eugene to abandon, or drained abandon.
Drain.
Drain.
Him driving that at night by himself.
Oh, no, no, no.
After a long day traveling.
New.
Couldn't do it.
New.
New.
So, yeah, Ben to Oregon is really nice to you, by the way.
We drove through that.
That was cool.
Ben was very.
Yeah, that was nice.
There was a lot of little towns.
Which one was that?
I thought Drain was nice.
Reed Sport was nice.
Oh, yeah.
I remember that one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then on the filming front, film with Bryson, which was a lot of fun.
I didn't get to film with him the first time.
I had COVID.
We did a breaking 50 with him, which he said he's going to be putting out in two weeks,
so not this coming week, the week after that, which would be really interesting.
Speaking of building, he just did take us to his house.
And he's big on, like, architecture and stuff.
And, like, each room, like, meaning something.
That house tour was one of the...
wildest things.
Just from a sense of how into it he is was fascinating.
And then, yeah, I mean, just talking to him.
He's a very interesting.
He's very calculated guy on and off the course.
You see it on the course.
But off the course, too, everything's very calculated.
Great guy.
Was it, because you obviously didn't come the first time that we played,
what was it like if you had to describe to like someone watching him tee off with a driver
or like a three would?
off the tea. Is that not one of the coolest things to witness?
It's amazing. How he just like picks a line and just obliterates the ball, but it's,
it doesn't deviate from that line. It's funny. We would do like when we did the break 50,
like if you hit a good drive, like if I did hit a fairway, it means nothing. Yeah.
Like I'd hit it and nobody would give a shit because we're not taking my ball. Like it just,
it was irrelevant. Did you take any drives that weren't his? Yeah, a couple. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Because a lot of times he just goes for it.
Right.
If he misses, he misses.
But, like, it's all just big swinging.
The concept of it is great because, like, there's a couple times where I thought we were out of it.
And then he can put you on the green on, like, a par four.
And you're right back into it.
He did a shot on a par four.
One of the shots he made with a three wood.
And he left it, like, seven feet from the hole.
It was wild.
And, and he, like, the ball's going.
And you're trying to see.
And I'm like, I don't, I can't see that far.
Oh, yeah.
And then he's like, I think it's perfect.
and then the camera ends like at seven feet from the pin you know kicked left and it was like literally
it almost went in the hole and was like holy shit you know it's funny it's what the three would
his producers and there's like the guys that are on the green he'll put one like five feet from the
pin and for us you guys will like go not like great shot when we get up there they won't say anything
because they're just used to him doing that so you won't hear anything from them when he hits it up
um biggest bang chop of the day what just happened
That is, there's a crack
Oh no.
In this fucking pouch
And it's somehow slipped down there
And I think it's
I think it's halfway to China
I didn't hear anything
I think it's halfway to China
But
It's so much
It sounded like it
It sounded like it just burrowed
You're never gonna get that phone again
It sounded like it just burl
through a tunnel
That was funny
I don't think
It's like a
Try and
They're not getting that phone
I'm watching
Go on my eyes
Oh,
it's like
It's like in a basement suite
How does that happen?
Gotta have that week one
Oh my God man
So we're all good YouTube TV
I think so
I think it repurchased
They do they
The Sunday ticket
Used to do that
But they didn't
I didn't see a notification
like you've re which listen I appreciate that they're knowing that I'm going to get it again
but it's a little bit on the bris that they're going to charge me without even asking me would
you like a renewal subscription they're going to bang you well I want to get banged in this case but
like you think they would at least you want to be like hey we just just a heads up we're charging
that and then it's not like it's 50 bucks it's like four installments of like 140 bucks or
something like that good news apparently they got football doesn't come cheap
They're going to hit you with better split screens this year.
You can customize it now.
Yeah, better splits.
That's what they're claiming that.
No, wait.
He said that's all games customize.
Like you can pick a quad box.
Don't make a promise you can't keep.
Well,
that's what was claimed.
You can quad box.
That was the one complaint I had about
that you gave you the quadpox.
If you can curate your own.
That's what he said.
That's what was claimed.
The only thing you're not going to be able to do is the local broadcast.
Sure.
That's fine.
I can live with that.
You don't think you need that name?
Probably.
I don't think so.
It's blacked out.
What? On YouTube TV?
If you're a local,
it's on local TV, like Fox,
if the game's on Fox local?
YouTube uses your location.
Yeah, but don't local people get the local game?
Do we even have a local?
They assume that you also have cable.
You have cable.
You have cable with YouTube TV.
But you just can't have it on the quad box.
You'd have to go out and watch it.
You got to go to CBS, yeah.
Oh, okay.
So you can't use the Sunday ticket telecast.
You could add the CBS.
channel into the quad box.
But some people only have the Sunday ticket.
They don't have the YouTube TV.
Maybe you can.
I don't think you can. But maybe the national games.
If the game is on, if the game is on Fox, you have Fox.
But you have to watch it on Fox.
You can't watch on YouTube TV.
What I like to do is if you do the quad box, I like to do one, one quadrant.
You put the NFL red zone on.
So then you know what?
You're dabbling with everything.
And then you put the volume on.
that one.
The problem is, and here's where we really need to come together as a front, and I'm looking
over there, is with the YouTube TV, not you, Yaman.
I think he just, he just called you.
I'm talking to Bob, and he knows what I'm going to say.
He has a tendency when he's watching his fantasy teams and his stuff.
He'll pull up his laptop, and he goes to the ESPN, and he knows the spoiler guy before,
and he gets, and it's like, it ruins.
I don't know why he does it.
It ruins it for him.
He won't often say, but he'll be like, oh, and I'm like, oh, no, something bad just fucking
happened.
We need to stay, we need to stay on the same front today that we know.
I agree.
At the same time, it's like streaming and someone ruining it before you watch the play
happened.
There's nothing that is my biggest pet peeve in the entire, in the entire world, that's my biggest
pet peeve.
It's people who spoil.
It's our life.
I'm not fighting it.
If you do it on your own terms, that's totally fine.
But like, no, I'm not, you're normally pretty good about it.
You don't say.
much, but I see you off to the side.
When he comes to my house, he goes off to the side
on the carpet or something, and he's got the
thing up, and he's looking, and I look right away,
and I know. You know, something bad again.
There's something, he'll be like, and I know, like, his
players scored a touchdown or something, and that's fine.
But, like, for today, especially
with week one, and by the way, we don't have a lot
of weeks altogether.
I think, I mean, I'm with him.
No, I'm with him. I'm with him.
I am too. That's what I'm saying, but you guys don't let me
to be defund myself. I think, I'm just
spoiling here. Spoiling streams should be a
criminal offense. Now you can go. I do.
I agree. But that's why we're hard on it on the stream.
I got one thing to say, too.
I'm sorry. I'm just very passionate. I'll be
better this year. I'll be better this year.
I'll be better this year. Just to be.
You're kidding me?
Well, I don't spoil.
You said you were watching Reds.
All games I called.
Not to say shit that's happening before it happens.
It's, we, the
games aren't on the scene. You just said that.
You wouldn't do that and you're doing it.
For the games, I'm not going to see the thing.
That's such a bull. That's such a bull.
Come on, Levitts or Levi's.
You guys have four games down there.
That's such nonsense.
We're doing the same thing.
You're a tiny bit of head.
What's up?
This year.
This year.
All year.
That'd be great.
He said just today.
No, this year.
I want to be better this year.
Good for you, Bob.
One day at a time.
Trust me.
I'm taking my licking, man.
I get it.
I didn't mean to come across so strong.
I'm sorry.
You know what's hard to sometimes red zone?
Like, red zone's always way behind.
so Red Zone with whatever you have on in the quad box.
Like Red Zone on in a quad box, in a way, is almost irrelevant because you find out so far before.
But not for fantasy, though.
But it's one of the games that you have on.
Yeah.
But you would have seen that anyway.
Yeah.
But sometimes, like, even one of the games they have on, they have like a replay, like they'll head over.
And then they show it even before Red Zone.
But they do that in the regular broadcast, too.
I wouldn't forfeit the box of Red Zone, but sometimes Red Zone is so far.
I think sometimes you get the live replay, like going over to the Bengals game.
Yes.
Like Red Zone catches that, I think, first.
Hanson has good days.
So late, though.
Yeah, but Hanson's got a tendency.
And I love Red Zone.
And I, you know, who am I to complain?
Hanson's got a tendency.
Sometimes it's like with golf when they hit you and you can tell by the tone of their voice what's about to happen.
Oh, yeah.
And you know, if you're gambling on that game or you got a fancy guy, it's either going to be a pick six or a, and the way he's talking,
can tell. Teddy is such,
Teddy's great at it. Teddy said he's figured
out the music to know if
it's a good or bad play.
Which is one of the more degenerate things.
He calls it. He'd be like,
oh, no, it's going to be his
probably an interception return for a touchdown.
I'm like, and then all of a sudden, it's like,
sure enough. And I'm like, how do you know, he's like, oh, the music
it's for sure, it's a bad thing.
It's like, how can you squirrel.
I mean, I get that.
Squirtle.
Squirtle, he's very good.
He's very, very good.
I'd love to know how many people at one time are watching
Red Zone.
It's got to be a million.
A few million, I would think.
Right.
All the bars, I think million.
Red zone's also very good for your fantasy players,
because they'll show, like, just reception or, like, first downs.
And, like, if you have a player that you're watching intently, it helps out as well.
I hate...
It's just...
Red Zone is great.
I hate that we can't get food ordered on a day like today where we only have such a select few hours to enjoy the football.
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fucking hike. I'm not got no problem with the walking. The problem is the backpack.
I'm a little concerned about that. Not because they're concerned. I said, but there's no
carts, no nothing. No dishes. No dishes. What was it asked? Yes, multiple times. So maybe I'll
I was actually, it was the first thing that I asked is if I could get a maintenance cart or something.
That's going to be a bitch. It's like it's going to be like. Isn't it more terrainy? Yes.
Yeah, great. Fantastic sensational. I love it.
It'll be fun, though.
We should probably just bring one back back when we could take turns.
Yeah.
Correct.
We really just need the batteries and some other shit.
And by turns, I mean.
You do the work.
Pack light, boys.
Before we heading to Q&A, I want to talk a little bit,
creator classic.
Sure.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Stu, I'll go over to you.
Your thoughts, Creator Classic.
It was a lot of fun.
It was, yeah, it was a really cool experience the day of,
getting over there and
you know being in the
locker room practice facilities
having some of the pros still
working before the tournament starts so
pretty wild to share
you know a putting green with some of those guys
Shephler Fleetwood
to name a few I guess
just kind of a surreal feeling
and then having the fans out there
I think the energy was really good
we had a I felt like a really good response
on our end
but yeah it was just it was fun
I wish I could have played better personally.
But that is what it is.
You have good days.
You have bad days.
But, yeah, I mean, I hope, I think it did pretty well.
It seemed like numbers-wise on YouTube and from what we were hearing real time, it was pumping pretty good.
I think the tour had fun with it.
The announcers had fun with it.
So hopefully it's something that can happen more often or, you know, more golf tournaments throughout the year.
or, you know, something or something we can all maybe work together, you know, as the creators
with the tour to do it, maybe a little bit more than just sort of tour run and invited,
just to kind of get our two cents on maybe what works, what doesn't, what leverages kind of our
space personalities more. I mean, I think they're obviously competitive golf focused,
golf tournament focused.
This was their first try to get a little bit away from that,
but they were definitely still very much, like, level of play focused,
invited players they thought were going to perform well,
where I think, like, you guys should be playing in that stuff.
The four-play guys should be playing in that stuff.
It doesn't really matter.
Like, you know, do it handicapped.
Who cares?
Like, are things the entertainment?
So, like, if you really want to, in my opinion, leverage us,
and what we're doing for golf on their stage.
Like, let us do it kind of our way.
But otherwise, yeah, it was a lot of fun.
It's cool to get everybody together from the space.
It's not a lot of moments where I think, like, everybody,
you know, all 16 of those folks are kind of together in one place.
That makes it a lot of fun.
Micah Moore had a hysterical caption where it's him chipping out of a bunker
next to Scotty Sheffler, and he was like,
one guy's playing for 25 million
the other's playing for a blackstone grill
and it's them just hitting that at Bunkers
it's amazing
there was um
the opening T shot was nuts
the amount of people like walking up to that was nuts
he definitely got the biggest of it
oh yeah it was it was that was and then when
um
stuby went left of the
left of the green had a really tough chip
going down on one
he had an unreal chip and as the balls were on closer
to the hole you could hear
the crowd building up as it going closer.
Remind me of that, you know, they're going to go nuts when he hits that.
Like, you could hear the murmurs.
Yeah.
It was insane.
It was, it was.
Walking in the ropes was so, I mean, it was us three, me, you and FP.
Yeah.
Walking in the ropes was so, for me, it was so cool.
I just wish to be honest.
If you guys were there, it would have been incredible.
I really wish I had been able to be there.
Because we had a blast outside of, like, the golf is awesome.
But we hung out.
We had a great time.
And yeah, like, seeing the other creators there was pretty cool.
It was like, it was like,
I don't know.
That was cool.
I even enjoyed it right up, right up, R.
Like, even just being at the bar, with everybody the night before.
And then you had the mix of in the same hotel, you had the pros.
Yeah, they were just walking by.
And then you had the, you know, the YouTubers.
Like, it was this whole mix.
It was a lot of fun.
I mean, look, I think the Q when we did that was a lot of fun.
But that, that too was so good.
And having the fans there was awesome.
It seems like they crushed it.
You think they're going to, you would think they would keep building on this.
And I said on before when we were talking.
on the Villan de Dum show.
It's really cool to see for the first time in a long time
that what seemed like a huge bridge between what we do
and then the tour, it seemed not really aligned
and not really maybe accepted for a long time.
To see that they were welcoming more of that stuff
is awesome because it gives us more validity
in what we do, not that we need it, but it's cool.
And then it hopefully closes the bridge
between what we're doing, gives us more access to players
and them to kind of see what we do and be more accepting of it,
and not like, is this really, like, am I willing to go into this, right?
So I think for me, from an outside perspective,
and I wish I had been there, I didn't see it,
but just seeing the broadcast that they did,
and the time they spent to do it,
they really looked like they did it well.
And to see, hopefully, that that'll just keep compiling moving forward
and that they'll hopefully in the future do, like maybe a YouTube proam
or something before a tournament or something like that.
I think it could be really cool and a lot of fun for fans who like to watch YouTube golf
and PGA Pro Golf as well.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was pretty unbelievable.
They clearly know how, like, they clearly know how to do a live broadcast, right?
They have the infrastructure.
They have the personnel.
They have all of that stuff to be able to create that live experience.
And that's something that we don't really know.
how to we definitely we sitting here don't really know how to do um good goods i think tried that with
some of their events that they're doing um and it's not easy like you you saw the growing like i think
everyone saw kind of the growing pains or heard the growing pains of that which is like you know
how often certain people were being shown you know the transitions that type of thing it's not
easy so you know that that to me is that you know along with pros the golf courses the tradition
all that stuff, the audience, they have this sort of plug-in-play.
It doesn't matter who they're putting their cameras on.
It's ready to go.
And they're already setting it up for the tournament anyway.
So, like, you know, instead of, you know, they raise a lot of money for charity
and make a lot of money off the proams on like Tuesdays and Wednesdays, right,
and, like, get their sponsors in there.
There's a lot of value there.
But, like, if they can create that same value charitably to kind of carve out a half a day
and nine holes away from those and open it up to us.
You know, the fans are going to get way involved on site.
You know, I think we can do as much, if not more, from a fundraised standpoint on things
like that.
So, yeah, we'll see.
We'll see what happens.
Yeah, it was awesome.
I'm sure.
Definitely more to come with that.
Let's head on over to our Q&A segment of the show here.
Poppy, we head over to you.
All right.
Well, piggybacking off that.
conversation. The first question is comes from C Dup underscore 4. How does FP feel being able to do
the events PGA tour wise? Has he reached the dream? Huh. Um, I guess in a way. Yeah, I mean,
sort of. Yeah. I mean, the dream would have been to play Thursday through Sunday at some point
along the lines, but like, you know, to clearly have given up on that and not have any prospect of that
happening to get even this close is pretty pretty damn crazy i would say yes see an fp chop it up on
the i don't know who sent the i think jet sent a video i was like midi loha and i opened up the video
and it's just like fp and i think wesley brian like chopping it up with scotty sheffler and
that was freaking i don't even know what i was doing there you really i don't know why i even know i
I don't even know why I felt like I could do that.
He was like,
he was talking to Wesley and I was just like,
I'm going to walk up to Scotty Shepworth
and put my hand up like I'm going to dab
and like I think he's going to do it.
Yeah,
I just fucking dapped him.
But the thing is,
I mean,
it was clean as shit.
And then Wesley was talking,
he was giving him shit for like playing in it,
I think.
And I was like,
I was like,
yeah,
I mean,
Wesley could have qualified for this shit
if he was any good,
like talking about it and he laughed and then I got the fuck out of there.
That had to be cool though because you're like,
you're just chopping it up.
Good performance though.
chopping it up not as like a fan but to somebody who's actually sharing the space with him
that's cool that's really fucking wild and then the next then on friday i went to to watch the the tournament
um and uh the tour like got me inside the ropes which was really cool what i kind of got there when
the last few groups are teeing off so i was on the first tea when scotty and morcow i think we're
going off and there's like you know i'm standing kind of back corner it's like the line of like
the score or the standard bear like everybody that's going to be walking with them
for the day. Normally, like, those guys come on the tea and they give him the handshake.
Nice to meet you. Like, because you're going to be with them all day. You give him a little something.
I'm like at the end of that line, not even on purpose, just where I'm standing. And I get that like,
that little like nod to Scotty. He nods, thumbs up and is like, all right, we got,
you got something here. We're going to something here. 18 holes. Yeah. He was, he's funny,
bro. Like, remember that I told you the first interaction I had with him in ways, it wasn't even an
interaction with him. He just was kind of a thing. He just fucking. Spoked you.
And it smoked me.
I got like a ricochet shot.
And I was like,
What happened there,
Stu?
That was cool as fuck.
Take us through that.
I was out on the range with Big Wave and Bo when Wave was still looping for him.
And just shooting the shit.
I think it was Wednesday before we hit our shot.
And then Colt comes by because he was caddying for somebody that week.
And I'm just shooting the shit with Colt Nost.
And Scotty walks by to like go hit range balls.
And the Colt said something to him.
And he turns back and he goes,
he was Colt, you've never looked so thin.
And I was just like, it took me a second to like realize.
Not even ricochet.
That's just right there.
And I was like, oh my God.
He, he means like compared to standing next to me.
Colt looks thin.
I was like, I was like, damn.
Like that was fucking savage.
Yeah.
And I like appreciate.
Like I appreciate the-
It had nothing to do with Colt.
It had everything to do with you.
He looked at me.
He looked at Colt.
Then he looked, he said it and then looked at you heart.
And then walked.
Yeah.
Like it was clear as day what was happening.
And he shot 21 under that weekend.
Yeah, and he walked.
And you know what?
I wasn't even mad.
Like, that's the kind of shit.
I love that shit.
Like, I didn't get upset me.
I'm going to laugh at that at 10 times out of 10.
That's good though.
That opens the door.
I was like, okay.
I mean, like, he has to know that I'm, like, willing to hear that.
Like, you don't just say that to a fat guy that you don't, like, some stranger out there.
He's like, that guy goes by fat Perez, like, this is open season on his weight.
This was the night before at the bar.
I finally met Wyndham Clark, which was awesome.
But I told him I was caddy and I don't think he knows the show enough to know that I don't know about like the greens that.
I'm not going to be like caddying, caddying, like lines and stuff like that.
So he's like going through whole by hole what to look out for where you can spin it, where you cannot.
And I'm just like shaking my head yes through the whole thing.
And then FP like comes to the side of us.
He's got a string in his hand and he hears the conversation that's going down.
and he knows, he knows, I don't understand any of what Clark was saying.
And I'm just like, you know, FP, right?
I knew nothing.
He told him how to play for a second?
He was playing for a second.
No, he knew I was caddy.
He just wanted to get me help, yeah.
And he was, like, telling me where to have FP Spinnet, where you can do this and that.
The rough on 11 is crazy.
He was awesome.
I mean, I look forward to, we're talking about filming with him.
Now's the time to get all these pros locked in.
Yeah, sure is.
So, you know, that's something to look out for it, starting with the Bryson.
And then hopefully, you know, snowball effect from there.
Because it seems like that's what the fans want to see a lot.
Is the matches for us, the pros, the video we have with Bryson, this one coming up is going to be incredible.
And selfishly, they're some of the most fun videos for us to make.
So it's a double-edged sword there.
They're awesome.
I'm sure they're fun to edit.
And, like, there's, you know, any sort of match drama is always going to be good.
so it's sort of
the best thing
I was on the green tea
Tickets had Bryce
it was hilarious
he's funny man
he was taking shot
he was coming to me hard
he was very
yeah it was great
he was chirping me pretty hard
which is great
he kind of opened the door
to everything
there was one moment where
I don't know if we can cut it
or can leave it in
I'll leave it up to you
but there was one moment
where you had
one of the very worst
shots I've ever seen
Oh the top
life yeah
and then he immediately
comes in
and like he's trying
to like make you feel better
about it, but it's just so funny.
He tells this story of the worst shot that he's ever seen.
And what he had to reach for to get the worst shot that he's ever seen just to make you feel
better about that one.
He was good about,
he didn't see the backward shot against Brett Snedeker.
That's what I was going to say.
He saw it?
You showed it to him?
No.
He said he didn't see that one.
While he was telling this, I'm saying whatever story he's going to give, I have a
worst shot for him.
And then he did tell the story and this one that he had was pretty bad.
Yes.
But I was getting ready to, to.
one up them with the snediker.
There was a par three.
There was a par three.
I was on the green.
Getting ready to whatever,
just waiting for you guys.
You guys were howling on the T-box for 20 minutes.
Apparently it was about you,
he said.
It was sitting up there.
You asked about diet advice.
I was sitting up there waiting.
You guys were from 200 yards away,
just howling for 10 minutes.
It was,
I mean,
I can't wait to see what it was said.
I was like, is this, like, is this too far gone?
Or like, can I turn this program around?
And he was sort of like,
you're going to need a procedure.
I was like, tough.
Jesus Christ.
I was expecting, you know,
Jim guy just saying,
no, man,
like,
I'll give you some things to do like this.
You know,
you're totally fine at that point.
So maybe you're just any change is a good change.
Like,
anything like that.
He was just like,
get a lap band.
I was like,
fuck.
Made it good,
though.
I mean,
he knew enough about us
where he can come in and chirp.
Like,
I didn't expect him to come and chirp in like that.
And I thought it was great.
I mean,
since we,
we played with him,
the first time, you, I mean, you weren't there, but we had, we've played with so many pros
since then. And I feel like he must have seen some of the episodes that we like to chirp
with some of these guys. And he saw Poma and Steniker. And he came on with a totally different,
I mean, maybe he's just a different guy now as a U.S. Open winner two times. But he clearly
got the vibe that we can chirp and have a little fun here. And that's what he did. But he's,
he's unique in the fact that like, like, we get a lot of these pros on. They know how to play
their game.
They don't.
They don't,
yeah,
he's a,
he,
he knows the video game.
He,
he knows that he needs to get involved and be,
like,
he,
like you said,
he hears that fucking beep on the,
and the GoPro and he's,
he's open,
like,
he's ready to talk.
He almost talked about YouTube
more than he talked about the USOCA.
I think he really loves.
We were talking about his episode with Trump,
and we were talking about John Daly
and he was talking about how he's building it.
Analytic.
He's so passionate.
about YouTube and it's cool for us because again it's another bridge that really helps us in this case when you have a pro player who's venturing into it and paving the way for more guys to do it and talking about different guys and we won't use any names that he's talked about who are showing interest in creating their own channels it's really really cool for us to see that because this is the guy who just won one of the most coveted majors and and in epic
fashion and he did talk about it but like he had so much to say about youtube almost more to the fact
that it really shows how much he believes in it and where it's going it's very encouraging to
someone like myself or any of us who are involved in the game yeah i mean i think a lot of people
talk about growing the game right you hear that phrase a lot and a lot of it's empty a lot of it's
just speak but like he he he brings it up all the time he literally has an unreal passion
to grow the game of golf in Dallas,
to grow the game of golf in general.
And I think he feels a bit of a responsibility to that
as far as like at his play and his level of play.
So I think the YouTube and all, you know,
quite frankly, the time that the live tour schedule
provides for him versus a PGA tour season,
he wants to, he doesn't want to use that time on the beach
out on a boat, you know, traveling the world.
He wants to use that time to,
you know, do YouTube videos that get new people watching the game of golf.
He wants to, you know, clinics and junior, like, related stuff.
He really cares about it.
Even when he really does.
He was talking about Rick Shields and Peter Finch and how early on they were with YouTube.
A lot of respect.
He had immense respect for how much they've helped grow the game.
Yeah.
When we were driving out of the course, I was in his car and he's talking about
YouTube golf and grow in the game exactly that.
And we're about to leave the course and he just slams on the brakes.
He's like, see, he's like, look at that.
And it was a practice screen.
And there was like a 12 year old kid just like working on his place.
It's like, that's the shit I love.
He's like, that's the shit I love.
And he means it, dude.
A lot of people say this shit and they don't mean it.
They go, it's money, you know, it's selfish, it's money.
And you know what?
That's most people.
And I'm not sure that's wrong.
It's just life.
But he, he's got this, this kind of altruistic, higher meaning thing going on.
And it's working because in all the,
We've done this for three years now.
I have never seen more people pop out of the woodwork in golf carts or kids like come up.
He must have had 25, 30 people in one round coming up to him.
And they were old.
They were young.
There were guys who were following us for holes just to see this guy at a ball.
60-70-year-old man.
They were snapping photos.
That's crazy.
Yeah, they were coming every which way.
All right.
I think we've only done one.
But pop, let's do one more.
Do one more?
All right.
transitioning from that conversation,
what's the most you've all ever spent
on a door dash order for yourself?
Great question.
Comes Andy Bonham.
Fuck you, Andy.
Man.
For yourself?
I guess just for yourself, not if you're
just for yourself.
Just for you.
This is just for you.
I'll tell you what.
Yeah, I mean,
do you have a number?
Yeah, I've done Boa Steakhouse.
Oh, but that's six.
I got, I got one higher.
Higher.
When Catch L.A.
went on postmates.
I didn't know that, thankfully, from my wallet.
I was starving and a little buzzed.
If I'm buzzed up, it's game over.
Sure.
I don't know what the number was.
When you're drunk.
It's true. I feel that way, too.
When you're drunk, it's irrelevant.
It's probably around 100.
What's the number, though?
I was going to say, I don't know what the
number was.
Too 50?
It touched the twos.
It was into the two.
Yeah, mine, for one person, that's a lot.
Depends how expensive. Like, I've done 100, but
from like Panda Express.
Oh my God.
I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't all get even.
You know, you hit, and then what the real problem is at the end, like the service fees, they bang you.
It's like 30.
It was the service fees.
No, it's really like 70 and then 30.
And the tip really raises.
But I'm not, I'm saying, I'm here to say it was Panda Express.
And my worst ever.
I used to like to do this thing where I dabble and I do multiple orders at once, but I do one item from a different place.
So I'd have like, you know, I don't know, like a pizza or pasta from John and Vinnie's.
And then I do a steak from somewhere else.
And then I do, I did this one time.
I think I did multiple people coming.
I had three orders coming at once.
I had a boba, bubble tea.
I had a pizza from John and Vinnie's.
I had a steak from somewhere else.
So I had like three or four different orders coming at once.
It was probably close to 200 bucks.
But I was really feeling myself that night.
I don't know why.
I just...
Stuby, a little bit of...
Yeah, I mean, I think up there in the bill region,
I'm not sure I've touched 100.
With 100 is a lot,
because the shit that I order, like, I don't order from,
cheaper stuff.
I don't order from, like, restaurants.
That's not the shit that I get to me going.
I'm ordering, yeah, Taco Bell,
fucking Chick-fil-A.
So you gotta work hard to get to $100 on that.
A good sushi spot's gonna get you there quick.
Good sushi spot will hit you hard.
L.A.
Yeah, I mean, I'd take like 80, probably 85-ish.
Which for one person is a lot.
Which is a lot.
You, what you have is like if you, if you grabbed like a 24 hour stretch, if you did an aggregate of a 24 hour stretch for you of postmates.
Because you've, you've four, five.
Yeah, five for sure.
Five postmates.
Yeah.
Throughout a day.
You give me the days of I've had some.
So hit me breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Four bills in a day on food.
Oh, yeah.
When, when you guys are over, yeah, for sure.
I mean, even just like with him or with any guys, like, there's been times where we put something together where it's like two lunches, a dinner, dessert.
Bob loves doing the lone dessert order, too.
Like the rogue, certainly.
It's okay.
Does he?
Yeah, he does.
Have you had a donut since?
You do have a sweet too.
You ordered a cookie yesterday from Wednesday.
I had a donut this morning.
Fucking good.
Really good.
Those are good.
And I like those cheese.
She's sick.
Yeah.
Kind of screwed me for donuts.
It was after the Taco Bell challenge.
We went to Foreplay.
We had, no, it wasn't the challenge.
We had Taco Bell at your house.
The night before.
Did we film that day before, though, I feel like.
No, no, we went to Chevy.
We went to Chevy.
We did.
I almost killed the guy.
No, I almost killed the guy.
And then we just played with, we just played with, oh, yeah.
We ordered Taco Bell.
We ordered donuts.
Then you went, then the next day we flew.
Yes.
You were all fucked up.
So you didn't, we went to San Jose to go to Quill Lodge for the four play.
Remember when you just,
You went to go check in and I was just in the bathroom just throwing up like.
Yeah, I don't think you had a donut for a while after you didn't talk about it.
Same thing to talk about it.
Talk about it for me.
I got kind of got back into it.
I don't know if it was talking about the donuts and it kind of affected both.
I've been on the back on the Taco Bowl, but it took me a while.
I was out of the game for a while.
You just got introduced to the Mexican pizza.
Yeah, it's great.
I wish we could order.
It's a beautiful offering.
All right.
Well, week one is here.
We have eight minutes to get our bets in.
Yeah, we got a lot of content coming in hot.
Keep an eye out, the Bryson videos, good stroke play videos as well.
So a lot going on.
We love you, folks.
We appreciate you.
That's been another episode of the Bob Does Sports Podcast.
We'll see you next time.
