Bob Does Sports Podcast - Has Golf Gotten Too Casual?
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We are back, folks. Bob here again, reminding you, February 8th, we will see you in Phoenix, ready to get after it.
Come ready to fire. Come ready to just let it all go. Lord knows I will.
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Guys, not normal.
Craziest human beings known to man.
R. Cuthereo.
There is nobody like this man in the world.
Did I tell you the first time I ever met him?
him in person? Was that your apartment?
He was yelling at Colin Cowherd, right? I walked in.
No, it was at Bob's apartment. I walked in.
Was it an NFL power ranking? It was. So I didn't know if, that guy stinks at those.
I didn't know if, if, if Clickbait is all it is. Cutsi was like a bit or not.
Like, you know, I just didn't know because I never met him. And then I walked into Bob's
apartment and he is screaming at Colin Coward, who is on a television. He wasn't even there.
And he's screaming at him about his Packers, um, rankings. The Packers were not in the top
five. They were six. And every time, like, it kept building because he named another team and another
team, goes, where the fuck are the Packers? They're not on the list. It was ridiculous. Yeah, I remember
Jet's face, too, Jet was just like, wow. Like, this is no joke. I think you actually
remember that you looked at Bob and you're like, he's exactly how I imagine. It's not a bit.
Kind of. Confirm, not a bit. Ladies and gentlemen, Bob does Sports ain't a bit. Welcome back. This is the
Bob does Sports podcast. To my left in order. You have been yammon, the Jet
shicker. You have Giuseppe.
Joey Coldcuts.
D. And then you have
the one the only.
Fat Perez.
He is a tired young man today.
Fellas, we did a L.A.
trip here today. Bob does sports trip.
Trip has been spectacular.
Big, first thing I want to get into,
big, big, long-awaited collab.
Ticket, how's that turkey club?
Big old.
It looks good.
Yeah, it really does. It looks good. Big collab, long overdue, one that we've wanted for quite some time.
We finally, and who knows when that video will be coming up by the time we put it up between the podcast and that.
But that's one that we've wanted a very long time. Jet, your thoughts on the good, good collab.
It actually came together last second because they were like in town and you guys are here and it was raining.
We also, by the way, well, a couple things. One, this is the most room we've ever.
ever had on a podcast.
Normally we are bundled on top of each other.
So I just wanted to point that out.
I'm very comfortable.
We need space.
Yeah, we all need, yes.
Two is we pick the worst week out of the year to film.
It is the one week of the year it is raining in Los Angeles.
Yeah.
And I almost slipped and killed myself yesterday.
It was a mud bowl.
That's true.
Yes, we played the mud bowl.
To see the jet, I'm just sitting in the cart and jet just comes barely in the car.
We didn't realize his jet is a mudder.
And his mother was a mutter.
I don't know what that means, but it was off the first.
You never watched Seinfeld before?
I have seen Seinfeld, but you don't want to get me started on Seinfeld.
It's a great, it's a great bit.
Have you seen that, right?
Yeah, yeah.
So, I know we're going to get roasted for not seeing Seinfeld.
Yeah, people would know.
If you watch, like, one of those sitcoms with Joe, like, when they have, like, the automated laughter,
Joe actually laughed.
So, like, you watch it with him and, like, every joke, every single joke, he laughs out loud.
was cracking up on every single one.
I'll tell you what, if Jerry could have me back in the day on that laugh track,
I'll tell you what, Seinfeld would have gone even bigger.
It'd be that one laugh that everybody talked about was Seinfeld.
That one cackle.
That one guy in the audience.
Yeah.
Yeah, Cutsi always wanted me to do stand-up comedy.
And the only thing that I really thought about doing,
I was like, well, if I do do stand-up, like, if I have Joe in the audience,
like, I can't lose.
Yeah, it's a great point.
Even if I bomb, I don't bomb.
If they told that I'm a comic's best friend.
friend. So anyways.
Wait, so I came off the first tea.
It was raining. I slipped. I hit the cart. I almost kill myself.
My back bent in half.
Anyways, Good Good was
here for something, and they
hit you up
at, like, at the last
night before they left,
you guys decided that it would,
like we were trying to put a video together, but it was supposed to rain the
next day, and then obviously it didn't
rain because if Garrett doesn't want to rain, it's not going to rain.
So it did not rain.
And Aaron Clark said it wouldn't rain.
And we threw something together the last second, made it happen.
It's like a different style video, but it, like, I think everybody agreed afterwards.
Like, it'll be a great video.
And then everybody kind of agreed that it needs to be, there needs to be like a week, you know?
Yeah.
I was really not surprised because I thought it would be the case, but there's definitely an age grab from us to them.
How well the group clicked together to where, like, if we did do that Bob to Sports Go to Good Week,
I actually, I would really, really look forward to it.
I thought the crew, it's definitely two different style of videos between we did a two-parter.
Yeah.
But I do think we all, the crews messed pretty well.
It was interesting because there's no cussing, no swearing on theirs, and I think when we go on theirs, we're pretty respectful of that.
And, you know, obviously that's their parameters.
We want to be in line with what they do.
But our channel, it's pretty much anything goes.
And I actually think, I didn't know how they would receive.
that or how they would be.
And a couple of the guys, I won't give anything away, but they just, they loved it.
Like, they just fit right in.
There was swearing going on.
I was like, what is going on here?
This is not, it was like good, good graduated to good, not so good in terms of like PG-13
to the rated R version.
There was a moment that I thought was hysterical.
It was on like the second T-box.
Stephen turned to me on the first T-box.
He's like, wait, he's like, can we curse on this?
I was like, Stephen, let it fly.
He goes to the second T-box.
He hits one, like, way out.
and I think it was Luke wanted something to him.
And Stephen just turned to him and he just goes,
Hey, Luke, he goes, fuck you.
How did he?
He said it for him.
He was just hysterical.
He's just like, fuck you.
It was like he'd been waiting to throw an F bomb on a YouTube video for like 10 years.
And he finally had the chance.
And Bobby was right in his element too.
But it's crazy that that was the first time that we've worked with those guys
because I feel like there's been so many times like Bob,
you and I on separate occasions have.
done stuff with Grant and Garrett.
You did something the first time when, you know,
you went out and played with all those guys.
And then it's like, even when we were in Tahoe,
Garrett and Ryder and all these guys,
they were there and me and Perez were hanging out with them.
So we've had a lot of connection with them.
We just haven't had the entire team of theirs
collab with ours.
So it was cool to see.
And I think everybody fit very naturally.
Perez included.
Yeah.
No, I mean, I like those guys a lot.
I've, like you said,
in Tahoe hanging out with
Garrett, Grant, a little bit, and
Ryder, we had a good time
out there for sure.
And then we
had dinner with them in
Dallas. That's true.
And went out one night with those guys.
No, I don't...
No, it was...
It was just... It was just Stephen Garrett.
No, Bobby came for a short...
Bobby came for dinner. Yeah. For a second.
But we went and painted the town red after. That's when
Jack had himself a heyday.
I did too
You did too
But yeah
No I think we all get along
Pretty well
You have a good relationship
Bob with with Garrett
So I
I think we're
We're trying to
We do our own thing for sure
Like you're saying
We have a different vibe
But there's definitely a lot of crossover
And I think we can be different
People
Or just kind of a different thing
They're very golf centric
As far as like
The challenge
Like the level
of golf, which is a lot different from us.
So it's cool to come into that kind of element.
And then it's cool for them to kind of unbutton a button or take, you know, take their
coat off and get a little more comfortable on our channel.
So I'm looking forward to that week, that collab week, wherever we do it.
Hopefully we go somewhere really cool and kind of.
You're saying maybe stream song, I think.
I think, I mean, name a golf destination.
And we would make any place we go a good time and a good set of videos.
so they also have they have like there were people like coming out of the trees when they saw
yeah people were just like random people were just popping out of nowhere like wherever they go
like people just like yeah there was a clerk is like the mayor yes of everyone he goes well
him and jac had an election just got the world by the there was a time where we came when we
wrapped around to do part two and then there was like a bit of crowd i thought around was like oh this
was going to turn into like one of their live events yeah their meetups yeah and it ended up not
getting crazy. Well, there was no one there because the course was closed. Yeah, yeah.
And there still were people following. It made it a lot. Yeah, there still were. There was a time
where I was like, oh, this thing is really, really, you know, there were. It was funny because
with all of you guys, all of them and the people that showed up, there were 20 people on the green,
like, at a random time, just like watching. There was one lone golfer stuck behind us.
And I felt so bad. Yeah, we really paid him no mind. It was. It was like, you could not. It was like,
you could not get behind a slower group.
We didn't notice it.
We would have let him go.
We didn't notice him to like the way out.
I don't think he was just chilling.
He was like chipping.
I felt bad when we, on the last hole,
we had like a photo op.
And then at some point during the photo,
somebody said, yeah, we should get off the green.
And I look back and this guy is just sitting there waiting for, you know,
the whole crew of 12 with everybody.
I thought what was even fun too because there's so many different levels of golf.
Even setting up the teams to see what teams would work the best.
Yeah.
Because you have so many different.
characters, so many different, you know, skill levels that it was almost fun. And I think the
teams that we ended up doing were pretty even teams. Yeah. And I said to Jet, I said, I would,
I was playing, while we were playing, I was like, I wonder like the people who are watching,
like, who are they going to root for more? Because the teams were like dispersed in a way that
was like me and FP and Garrett and Steve and like, people love FP, people adore Garrett and, you know,
People do like me and Steve as well.
But then you have Hugh and Bobby on the other side who people absolutely adore.
So I was just like with Kwan and Matt, but I was like, I wonder who like if they're watching it.
Who would they be pulling for more?
Like which team?
And I think it was like distributed really well in the sense of right down the middle.
And I would think if we did something with them like for a full week, we could get really creative with it.
Like we could even do like a 2V2V2 knockout.
Like I think it could be freaking awesome.
Me and Perez were talking about on the way here when they did their collab with Rick Shields.
They had the whole course to themselves and the different things that they were able to do.
Like Rick would just grab one of them, do a one v. one match.
There's so many different videos that you can get in when you have a week together with that many people.
If we had a week with them at an open course, I think we would.
Quail?
Put a call in, Bob.
Bobby Barrett?
We would go all, like, it would be.
It would be, yeah.
It's tough because we'd obviously want to go at a decently ideal time of year.
Right.
A lot of these big time places are booked out 18 months in advance.
So, yeah, it'd be great to do Pinehurst or StreamSong or Quail, but those places depend on all that.
So you kind of have to find a...
That's fine, though, yeah.
Yeah, you kind of have to find a place that's willing either doesn't normally get a lot of play.
Like they're just normally like a 10-Roum.
a day type of golf course that's open to having a group like this for a little exposure.
So that fits going to be interesting.
That's the stuff I love to do.
They seem pretty confident that they could find something.
If you're in the UK and the caller ID says Rick Shields, you pick that up and you just say yes to whatever he has.
Yeah.
It's true.
If you know what's good for you.
Exactly.
The last thing I'll even say on this topic too, which was nice, was we sit on an earlier podcast with that whole thing with Grant.
and Michael leaving that we weren't, like, it's not on us to pick sides or anything like that
and we're friends with all of them. So, like, when we filmed with Grant and Micah, there
were so many people that were like, you know, are they, are their relationship with good,
good, done, and stuff like that? And it was the furthest thing from that. It's like,
we're friends with all of those guys. So to go and film with them was awesome, just also, too,
just to show that it's like, we're all tight. And I'll say, too, Bob, is I will say both sides,
whether you, you know, whoever you want to side with, they're, they're, they, they,
both were very respectful to each other.
Like neither Grant or Micah or the good, good guys were like talking shit about each other.
Like there's a lot of mutual respect.
And I really respect that.
And I think a lot of this noise gets built on these Reddit streams and all this stuff.
It gets blown out of proportion.
And then people don't really know the ins and outs and the background of it.
Because both sides were really, really respectful of each other.
And it benefits us in the long run because we have more people to collab with and connect with.
and, you know, I mean, I don't think we, we don't have any,
anybody who are not on a good terms with.
Yeah, we get around.
Yeah.
We'll collaborate with them.
I've seen people saying that.
I've seen some comments like that like,
these guys are filmed with anybody.
Yeah.
We really will.
We're really like the bad girl on the blog.
Yeah, Joe, I think to your point as far as like the noise and like,
that's what's going to happen.
I mean, it's the two sides of building us, you know,
a big following and being able to do what we do is like you can't,
you can't expect.
people to a million people to subscribe to your channel and two million people to watch your videos
every day and then you make a big decision as a group and wonder why people are talking about it.
So, you know, that just comes with the territory.
I don't think it's something that you can sit there and be like, why are people talking about
this is none of your business?
Like it is their business.
Like you've, you've essentially, you've put your whole livelihood on it being people's business.
And I think I said it before, like, people just, people are just disappointed that they don't get to see the videos that they've gotten used to and the people that they love together.
So it's a little bit of grieving and like, why did this happen?
You know, how did this happen?
And once all, you know, it'll, it'll die off.
I think the thing is, is a lot of times, two people, they spend countless hours watching, you know, watching us or watching good, good, or watching, you know, Busted Jack, whoever it is, they're watching.
And it's like, you know, they get used to, like, the dynamics.
I can't imagine a world where we would play where either you weren't on the team or Bob or like we we're such an essential role.
We each play such a vital part in our thing.
So I do get it for sure.
I think part of it from like the creator side of thing is you got to learn to kind of drown out the noise sometimes.
I for one, I read all the comments and I got it saying right out of the gates I got body bagged in this last video.
I wore these these joggers.
You know the short joggers these guys they all wear them.
And I thought they looked good.
I got body bagged.
I sent a speech to you guys.
There was like four comments in a row.
I'm just like reading these things.
I'm like,
man,
I got to reassess some things because I don't think I do,
man,
I got to become a good golfer.
But it's again,
you need to reassess how much time
you spend in those sessions.
Yeah,
that's true.
Part of it is,
it's part of our craft, right?
So you do want to see what people are seeing.
Our craft.
Craft is a really strong.
We got Picasso over here.
What do you want me?
I'm saying it's what we do, right?
It's like you're putting out a body.
body of work. You want to see how people are receptive to it. I'm not saying. That's true.
I think I think that's normal. But what I am saying is I think sometimes you've got to take it with
a grain of salt. I've never seen this guy rattled maybe in my life. And he got four-cuncles.
It was a bad one, because you're not a guy. You're not a guy who will read something that
somebody says about you poorly and like care about it. I've never seen this guy rattled in my life.
I think, I'll tell you why. I'll tell you why he got. I think you felt that they were taking a shot at your
fashion sense with with with with with the pants something that's
maybe not exactly merit it okay that's inherited okay that's
merited but I do take pride in the fashion that I you know that I that I that I hold
myself to a high standard maybe the pants weren't it that one I think you should have
zipped them down dog they were tight around the ankle I know but I didn't don't
wear the calves were burst don't wear you look you look like Raphael Nidal back in the
when you know that's not a bad when you put the when you put the jockey
on you you do have a target on your back because people aren't used to it joggers but what you said to me is true because I've had some bad jogger
appearances you've got to you got to have the right socks you got to have either the no show or the really low
it's more important than even I think that's the most important thing is the right socks shoe cut or the other thing that I've gotten
buried for before is I've worn black socks with white shoes and people like you got to wear the same
yeah I'm just saying that's another thing you got to be mindful there's this this
joggers, they just create all these things
that you normally wouldn't have to worry about. But you're on the
cutting edge, you're a fashion, like,
you're a fashion trendsetter.
He said icon.
You're, you know what?
You're pushing, I'm joking. I'm joking.
I'm just joking.
So as a craftsman of the fashion
industry, what you, like,
you need to just, if you think
something looks good and you like wearing it, you just
got to rock it. You know what I mean? And when somebody...
I always do. I know, which is why.
I was so shocked that you were rattled.
From people talking shit about your...
It was a combination of me getting buried for my play,
which is merited.
My play lately has not been good.
And I did say the one thing this year I'm going to try to focus on more is my putting.
And I will say yesterday was a testament.
I actually...
Last couple days I've been making some putts.
I'm going to try to keep that trend in that direction.
That is merited.
But then between that and then the absolute jabs I was taken for the joggers.
And the good news is that after you've told everybody this,
they're going to stop commenting about your...
That's true.
I think it's just going to come in a landslide now.
My mind is just bearing it.
myself more. I think also they were, I think, I think white pants are very, um, they're very
polarizing, especially in the golf world. They had a really good run. People either are cool
with the white pants or they're really don't want to see white pants on people. And white joggers
is taking that to a whole other level. Did you guys see by the way, speaking of fashion on tour?
Did you see JJ Spawn in Hawaii wearing, we were watching? First of all, he was wearing a button down
and it was untucked. Good for him. Yeah. It's Hawaii.
No, I know.
It's a whole different bogging.
He was in the golf world.
You do that.
You get kind of rose.
That's the one place you can do it.
You should be able to, as long as it's like, you should be able to express yourself through how you dress.
It's true.
It's true.
But they, because I think what happened, like, with like live and all this new stuff.
I know you disagree with that, but they're trying, they're trying to still, there's a lot of people who still want to keep that.
Like, it's not like you're wearing a basketball jersey or you're wearing a hockey uniform with skates and stuff.
Like, as long as you go out there and you're, you know, you're.
you're, there's no parameters.
Like, you're representing yourself.
I agree, but not your sponsor.
Why is this a platform where you can,
why do you think it's a platform?
It's an individual sport dog.
But you're representing,
but the tour makes the rule.
It's bigger than,
Andre Agassiz wore dangly earrings
because that's what he wanted to wear
when he played tennis.
He's playing himself.
I mean, as long as it's not disrespectful
to your sponsors,
if you're on the tour level,
but like none of us are tour players.
I'm talking about the tour.
Why would we go out,
if you go to a country club,
why do you have to wear, like,
the,
buttons all the way to the top and the tuck in and the belt.
I normally do that.
There are other members.
There are rules in that specific sense.
And the game of golf is something that's above every individual.
You have to respect the game.
That is something.
That's a bar.
That's deep.
That's something that.
That's a person.
That's deep.
That if being in the world, you have to keep that in mind.
That's the integrity of the game.
That's why there are no referees on the golf course.
You call rules that you respect the game.
And that's part of that.
The game doesn't say you have to wear pan.
pants that cover your ankles
or you can't wear joggers. No, the club
that you're at generally specifies things like that.
There's somebody making the rules.
There's somebody who's in the club,
whether it's a game of golf. Or a group
of people. Yeah, and typically
speaking, they are outdated
and old-fashioned in the way that they
approach the thing. I'm not saying that that's
wrong. I would adhere to that if I was a man. And they would call you
brash and disrespectful.
Innovative and trying to
you know? Yeah, maybe.
This is just two very different. I mean,
You wear Jordan's on the course.
It's not, I do.
I do.
Look, I, I, I am, I've changed my style on the golf course dramatically.
For the better.
No, well, no, I, I, no, I, no, not necessarily.
Just he's had more, he can wear different things now.
He won't wear his shirts before.
I'm cognizant of what we are and what we, what our kind of messaging of our channel is.
And so I'm, I am kind of moving what I would have done my whole life a little bit more
into that. God bless. So I'm going out, I'm going a little bit more outside of my comfort zone on the
golf course in an effort to, to, to keep our messaging on a, and look, I like it. I like wearing
hoodies. Yeah. I'm comfortable. I feel more comfortable. Most comfortable man and goal, which is great.
Yes. I am definitely more comfortable. My grandfather, if he saw me on wearing a golf,
wearing Jordan ones, or yeah, and a hoodie on the golf course, he would not even let,
he wouldn't let me leave the house. See, that's what I disagree with. I think,
As long as the fact, he wouldn't let him leave him.
I'm not, I'm not saying his grandfather.
I'm saying that's the mentality that I just think it doesn't need to be there anymore.
It's, it's, if you're paying to be in a club, like, that's fine.
But like, as a rule of thumb, why can't the PGA tour golfers wear shorts in the summertime?
Yeah, it's a discussion.
And I'm having an open forum.
I'm just, I'm very much of this new wave.
And there's a lot of people.
And you know what, though?
I just respect them. I understand it, but I'm just saying it's the same reason you can't wear shorts.
If you work in the corporate world, you don't wear shorts to the office.
But it's a sport dog.
Do you wear pants in baseball? You wear pants and football?
You are on the, you are on, you and the tour are on, like, it takes time.
Like, you are on the front end of this innovation, and they are laying in the back.
So, like, it will take time for it, you know, to develop.
And I think it's starting to, like, say what you want about live, but them letting
them wear shorts is a big thing. I think
dude, you know when we go out
and it's humid in the middle of summer
and it's hot as hell, you know how
brutal it is where wear pants and then you're trying to
win a tournament on top of that? I mean,
it's not ideal. Would you wear shorts?
You're not running around like a soccer player.
I don't know.
What do you think, Bob? I'm interested.
Well, I see both sides. I think you have a new generation
now coming into where the
older generation as time goes on.
I think they'll adjust
more. Like, I don't think J.J.
wearing that shirt untucked would have been allowed it would have been so frowned and you still
have people that that where it's still frowned upon a lot of people that don't like it um but yeah
i do think that things are definitely going to change to a degree for sure i think you're already
seen but but there's something to be said like when you go to augusta you're not going to you know
what i mean there's something to be said for that standard that's what i'm saying there's true yeah
there's more people involved the game and trust me when i play i used to play in a in a t-shirt and
basketball shorts when I would go to like my local like like pitching pot but if I'm going to you know
Augusta I'm not doing well yeah I think Augusta is a different but you get what I'm saying but that's what I'm saying
I think so too if I was like even like I was going to say like a guy who tried to go on you know was on tour
even Corom Ferry whatever and was in it their whole life even Perez for example that's been around golf
courses their entire life yeah I think their perspective of it is different than like somebody like me
or, you know, even who hasn't been, like, really golfing a tonner since we were kids,
that it's definitely a different perspective.
So I do see both sides.
Yeah, I think there's definitely a little bit of, like, you know, it's not necessarily like,
like, you don't have a right to talk about my game.
But there is certainly, like, a lot of new blood coming into the world of golf,
which is fantastic for golf.
Yeah.
But, you know, when you've just picked up the game two years ago and you want to come in here
and talk about like why golf is a certain way,
or especially when it comes to like etiquette or like appearance and things like that.
It's like, like, why do you get to come in here and start changing the game?
And to be fair, that's like this side of the argument.
And then the other side is how they feel.
And the reality is it should be somewhere in the middle.
I'm not going to sit here and act like I don't have a beard.
I don't have long hair.
Like there's a lot of things that my grandfather or, you know, my dad even growing up would be like dog.
you're not going anywhere near this club.
Like you cut your hair.
Like all that stuff would happen.
So I'm definitely moving that way,
but I have,
I hold on to a lot of the stuff that I,
that makes golf what it is.
The etiquette part is,
is absolutely,
I agree with you.
I think that like when my uncle was the person
who brought me into golf,
I used to go and play with his friends
who were much older than me,
obviously.
He spent probably the first like,
week or two just teaching me like,
you can't stand there.
I'm like, why?
He's like,
because your shadow is in,
my putting line and I'm like what or you can't walk through my now through line even through line or like anything
like that but like I think a lot of those things that's just like the respect and etiquette of the other players
around you I agree with you 100% in that regard that needs to be upheld because it is part of the game
but some of that moves into like music on the golf course so I agree with you know it's it's a
generally I like you both what I do like it's a generational thing do listen to music they normally
ask you if you're okay with music but not for they play it
I think it's like people who grew up in art, these new, like young kids that are growing up now,
they don't get like, they don't take no for an answer.
They don't, and it's not a bad thing.
I, we growing up on like the tail end of that.
They just don't, like, they do what they want.
They don't take no friends.
It's not like the, they just have like a different attitude about everything.
You don't kind of do what they want and you, and you, if you're old of them, you just kind of kind of make it work.
And that's kind of how they're approaching golf too.
What I really like is the different, like, even around L.A.
Because like, I'm at the point where I would really like to join a country.
club and each club, especially the ones that I've seen in LA, they get to decide the way that
their club works.
Well, there's a vibe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Each country club around here, like Wilshire has its own character to it.
LACC.
LACC has to.
Yeah, it all has their vibe that they get to choose, which I like, that the course gets to
to choose how they want to go about it.
And you join, as far as country clubs go, you join from there.
You know, you're, I think you know what you're going, what you're getting into.
you whenever you join before you go.
You have to respect.
You can't walk into one of these clubs and be like,
oh, by the way, now I'm playing music.
Like, you're on their turn.
For sure.
I agree with that 100%.
That's why I like even like someone like me,
like Wiltser, for example, it's a lot of like,
North East guys, they're kind of loose,
their food is really good.
They don't have to, it's not as strict,
it's a better vibe.
If you're more of like a golf enthusiast
and stuff like that, LACC is a lot more.
It all, L.A.
Bel Air is apparently just a party.
Yeah, Bel Air is.
There's a party.
Yeah. Lakeside's a party.
I haven't played Lakeside.
Hillcrest's got some of the best food you'll ever try.
That's, let me tell you something.
You want food, Bobby?
I mean, yeah, it's a big bag.
It's a big bag.
Otherwise, that would be.
That would be your spot.
To a to a te.
Tribe Club.
To a T.
Bob would be at that halfway house like watching March Madness in the middle of a Saturday.
When you call a halfway house a comfort station, that tells you all you need to know.
They have a time limit of how long you could be there because a lot of people will just
For the Masters, they were just camping out apparently.
It's unbelievable.
They had to kick them all out.
They have TVs in there?
They have a huge TV and they'll normally put sports on or whatever.
So during the Masters, like they have couches like this all around.
And then you have soft serve ice cream sandwiches, wraps, frozen grapes, everything you can imagine.
Speaking of the Masters, by the way, not to change the subject, but me and Cutsi were talking about, March Madness is, it's not coming up.
But it kind of we were already talking about.
We're already preparing for that Thursday Friday.
It's the best.
And then it leads into the Masters.
There's a game.
My first year where I won't be working for March.
Oh, it's the best. Last year was the best.
We bet St. Peter's every which direction.
And we won every time.
Do you know those dates?
It's usually the middle of March.
It's like March 15th through like April Sunday.
We should absolutely.
It should be a film trip.
Yeah.
And we should be off those days.
Yeah.
In Vegas.
In Vegas.
Yeah.
At a pool party.
Last thing that I want to touch on, fellas, because we do have to go out for a tea time.
What we're going out for today, which I think is going to be a riot.
Perez, I think you're way to.
too confident in this. It's kind of a flip-flop I was saying to you last night where we're doing a 50
taco challenge myself, cold cuts Perez, nine holes, 50 tacos. What score do we have to
break? Well, here, I don't know what we, I think we should go for five under because here is a little
it's a different. And, um, yes, we're doing the challenge. When we did the hot sauce challenge,
me and you were very worried, me and you press cuts, he wasn't so worried. It was our easiest challenge.
It ended up being, yes. Now with this taco challenge,
Me and Joe are worried.
Perez isn't as worried.
Three people, 50 tacos is wild.
I've never eaten more than 7,8 tacos from Taco Bell at a time, and I've been bloated.
Now, think about that and then double it.
That's what we have on our hands, Bob.
And you say, oh, you're doing it in two hours.
Don't matter, dog.
You're still shoveling those things down the gauntlet, right down the old gullet.
That's going to be rude.
How much are you to put a number on it?
If we're doing 50, how much do you?
I can't do more than 14.
Maybe 50.
I can't even imagine.
I was thinking that me and Joe try and hit 15 to get to the 30 and you hit 20.
That's kind of where I'm kind of leaning.
I can eat five or six Taco Bell tacos at like any given time.
Like if like if we just go out to a large dinner and like dessert and everything and then I could still eat six tacos.
If you wake me up in the middle of the night at three in the morning and go, here's six tacos.
I wait six tacos.
Wait, you can't be serious.
I'll just eat six tacos whenever.
So if you were to sit down for you.
for dinner and you're solely focusing on
Taco Bell. I've seen him go
through a dry. I don't know. I'm saying like
what would... I got two hours.
So 20 tacos,
nine holes. That's...
You know that's two and a half tacos is a fucking
whole. Fee. If you... I don't think that's
any issue at all. If you sat down for Thanksgiving
dinner, okay, you ate an entire Thanksgiving dinner
and then they're like, here are six tacos. You just knock them out?
That is what I'm saying to
it. This is why they're a status
YouTube golf count.
Six tacos is like, it's like, it's
taking a sip of water.
Jeez, that is so big of us.
So like, they talk about tacos, hard tacos.
Here's the thing, I don't eat cheese.
So you have to think that I'm not having cheese on mine.
You know, that one set of cheese, but if you took 20 tacos worth of cheese and put that
cheese in a bowl, that's a lot of cheese.
I already said all my tacos will be supreme.
That is what just the craziest thing.
It's, it's, do you know how much that adds?
It's like when we did the hot dog challenge and cut to got the bacon wrapped dog.
butter with the cheese and the tomatoes.
At that point, though, that shit was amazing.
It is.
That hot dog was.
I know, yeah, it actually was.
That first one, and I mean, I think we're all going to be the, I shouldn't have ordered
the bagels this morning.
I didn't eat all day today.
You could order the bagels.
Doesn't mean I had to eat it.
I ate it.
But you did.
And did I?
Like an idiot.
Yeah, I don't know why you guys were eating this morning.
I could have.
The thing is, yeah.
You know what?
You know what would really prove this six taco argument is we do this challenge and I have six
tacos on the way home. That is disgusting. I believe it though. You're setting, you're setting the bar high.
I think we're going to struggle. The Supreme thing's crazy. The fact that he's like, it's how I like it.
It's not a couple tomatoes and sour cream. All of a sudden, it's there 15 tacos worth. The way me and
Perez were talking about it is even like him with the cheese, like he said, if you take 15 tacos and take
the cheese out of all 15 and you just sprinkle it on and see how much you get, that's going to be a lot
of cheese. That's a lot of sour cream.
Now cream.
Now,
they already got cheese on it.
Tacos already have cheese on it.
All that's right.
I'll do but I'll do it.
Doll up a sour cream and a little bit of lettuce.
That's a lot of sour cream.
But you can barely eat six.
It's $15.
But I'm saying six with all the stuff on it.
Here's the deal.
I think what we try and do is me and you go shoot for 15.
Let him anchor us with 20.
If you can end up doing more than that.
Oh, God.
More than Mary.
Now, listen, if it's bad enough, I can always knock the tomatoes off.
if it's that bad.
I don't know.
That's got to be up to the phone.
No, because it's not a prerequisite
that I have to eat 15 Supreme.
Oh, look, if you're going to do it, you're going to do it.
That's part of the commitment.
If you're going to commit, you got to commit.
If Grandpa Perez saw the Taco Challenge, what does he think of?
You never talked to me.
Taco Challenge on the golf course.
Perez would be excommunicated from the family.
Yeah, it might already be.
All right, folks, we are going to go get after it.
It should be a doozy.
We have Speed Golf, and then we have the Taco Challenge.
And again, big shout out Chevy Chase Country Club who allows us to do all of these challenges.
I don't know another place that would allow us to do it.
Big shout out Chevy Chase Country Club for allowing us to come do these.
They're awesome here.
So yeah, fellas, let's get after it.
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