Bob Does Sports Podcast - Wesley Bryan Responds To Brooks Koepka RETURNING To The PGA Tour!

Episode Date: January 15, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:05 We are rolling now just to have it. Hey, thanks for the heads up. Yes, I didn't give me the heads up. That we were rolling? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I knew. I saw, hey, what do you think, George?
Starting point is 00:00:19 Well, because George Adjewis was trying to pitch me for Bob Dez Bagels doing like an organic thing. No, no, no, no, no. We're simply asking you the question of, is it going to be this? It was almost in the sense. I'll be honest, Bob. I don't think he wants Bob does bagels. But it almost felt. Like you wanted the organic bagel in there of Bob does bagels.
Starting point is 00:00:39 So I was just saying that that to me was a good. He wants a little old lady from South Carolina who bakes like, you know, 12 dozen loaves to bring them to the place and then sell out by noon. That's what he wants. And that is okay for Brian Brew's coffee. If I'm not mistaken. That's okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Just not for Bob's. It wasn't a sales pitch. It was an interrogation to see where you were at with Bob does bagels. Because I will be honest, it felt like a sales pitch. Really? Once you got involved, it felt more like a salespitched. I'm a terrible salesperson. I'm talking about George.
Starting point is 00:01:10 No, we're talking about George here. When you came in, it felt more like a sales pitch. Oh, Wesley, for sure. He's a salesman. All right, so we have a really big week ahead. It's a lot of fun. We're doing kind of like a cumulative major, the 2V2 YouTube major major. That's going to be on each of a tournament.
Starting point is 00:01:26 A tournament, yes. So we're rolling right now. Oh, yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah. Wow, that was. Oh, yeah. It's like, he always gets you.
Starting point is 00:01:33 He sneaks up on it. That one was sneaky. Okay. So I do want to talk about that, but honestly, like, we all know what we want to talk about here. And that is us being on the course yesterday and finding out, like, I just want to get right into it, that Brooks Kepka is going back to the PGA tour after going to live. I do just want to read what Zeyer put today. And I happen to do, not even to get you riled up, but I agree with you with this, Wesley, is he says it's pretty wild that Wesley is currently suspended from the PGA tour. for playing in a nine-hole YouTube match,
Starting point is 00:02:07 but Brooks Kepka played four seasons on live golf after banging nine figures and is almost immediately allowed back. Dot, dot, dot, free Wesley. I agree. Zire posted that. Wow. Zire posted that.
Starting point is 00:02:21 Shout out to Zire. Yeah. I don't even have to, well. That's big. I'm curious for your guys. It's obviously for your thoughts, Wesley, but I tend to agree with that. Stage is yours, Wesley.
Starting point is 00:02:30 First and foremost, when we were going through the whole duels, can I play, what are the repercussions? We knew that there were going to be repercussions. But as I'm reading through the rules and regulations, I'm seeing nothing but it's not directly violating anything because in order for this to be classified as an event that I would need to be released to play in, it would actually have to be an event.
Starting point is 00:02:56 And so I'm looking at what's the precedent of what an actual event is. And the furthest I can go is finding those Capital One matches that were like Tiger and Phil and then it turned into football players playing or whatever it was. And the shortest one of those matches
Starting point is 00:03:14 was 12 holes. So I'm like, well, precedent of a release that you would have to have, it would be 12 holes. So this being nine holes, I felt like wouldn't qualify it as an event to even need a release for it. And then I start looking at the format,
Starting point is 00:03:30 well, it's a scramble. And there is a purse involved, But in order for it to be a professional event of which was one of their arguments, I was like, wouldn't the professionals have to be eligible for the purse? Like I get that I'm a professional, but the professionals that they're worried about were not even eligible for the purse. And then I started looking at it from the marketing side, which they don't own my marketing rights. They own my media rights, which I see how the lines get blurry. But from the marketing side, when you get this group of guys together, like FP competed in one, Grant competed in one,
Starting point is 00:04:02 and you have Phil Mickelson and John Rom and Bryson DeShambo and George and Luke Kwan. You have all these guys competing. Well, it's not out of the ordinary for the price tag that we were playing for for that to be just a traditional marketing brand deal. I understand it was at Live events, but they were on our personal channels. So we owned 100% of the content. And Liv was just giving us the access to a facility and access to their players. and it's not like we were marching down fairways telling people to watch live events or go to live events. We were simply trying to feed the best possible golf content to the YouTube audience of which it was geared toward being it was on our platform,
Starting point is 00:04:46 it was on Grants platform, Rick Shield's platform. And so I'm sitting here thinking about all of these things like, one, it's good for the game of golf. And there are clauses in the rules and regulations that the commissioner has the ability if it's for overall good of the game of golf. He has the power to, if any of those rules are broken, if it's good for the game of golf, the commissioner has an out there. So I'm thinking like, oh, well,
Starting point is 00:05:09 if the commissioner will sit down and have a conversation with me, then I can explain to him why this is good for the game of golf. The other out that he has is if it benefits any of the members or the membership. And I'm thinking I'm a PGA tour member. This is obviously beneficial to me getting great content on our platform. And so I feel like there's an out there. And then it's also easy to explain to the membership that would be upset that I went and played in these duels,
Starting point is 00:05:32 hey, it's a YouTube thing. It's not in any way, shape, or form like a competitive conflict of interest because it's not an actual event, and it's going on YouTube, and it's not interfering with any of the PGA tour events. I wasn't in any of the PGA tour events when we were filming them. And so I'm looking at all of those things, seeing it's a very easy out.
Starting point is 00:05:52 It's an easier explanation for the PGA tour to say, hey, that YouTube thing is allowed than it is saying, if you're a major champion in the last four years and you pay a five million, like that's a harder explanation in sell to the PGA Tour membership as a whole than my situation. And so I'm thinking if they're able to do that, then certainly they're able to rectify this mistake. I could be way off. I've read a lot of comments of people that have bombarded me with really horrible things
Starting point is 00:06:21 about my lack of really high quality play on the PGA tour. of which is fair and reasonable. Different conversation. Yeah, I know that was a little bit of long rant, and I'll finish it off with this. From the PGA tour side, I see how I'm not like a big fish by any stretch of the imagination.
Starting point is 00:06:42 I'm not trying to say I am. But when you take it a layer down to the tournament side, if there are tournaments that want me to be able to play because I can add value to them, and we have good relationships with a lot of the tournament, There's one in our home state at Myrtle Beach, of which we're a partner with PlayGolf Myrtle Beach, of which y'all have been a part of the queue, and that's a hometown tournament for me.
Starting point is 00:07:05 And if I can provide value to them, why should Brooks Kebka who played four years on live be eligible and able to play in that tournament, but a guy that played four nine-hole scrambles not be eligible to play in that tournament? Yeah, I think that's very well said. Fellows of your thoughts? I think it's very well-sad eloquent. Yeah. You've definitely done your research.
Starting point is 00:07:24 You can tell he thought about it. Yeah, you don't just, I didn't think, I didn't think about that. I had a hot take right before. Yeah. And this was, this was, you know, after going on Instagram this morning, everyone's saying, after the Zyar Golf Post and everyone's saying, well, Wesley's not a five-time major champion. Wesley's not yada, yada, yada. I believe, I think that if Wesley goes to a PGA tour event plays, he's going to attract a bigger crowd than Brooks Kepka. and I think that's facts.
Starting point is 00:07:56 I 100% think that's fact. I think right now if you were to go to a PJ tour event, now obviously with this whole announcement, it's a very relevant thing right now with Brooks coming back to the tour. But I think that you give that time to fizzle out. If you go back to a PGA tour event, I think you're going to attract just as big of a crowd.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Was part of you almost when you, first off, did you find out when we found out, like, or did you kind of have a heads up that this was coming? The Brooks Kepka thing? Yeah, like did you, did we find that out altogether? We found that on the course yesterday. George was talking to me about it and then opened up his phone. And literally as we're talking about it on the car cam, he's reading the announcement.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Leave your thoughts. Yeah, it's, it's for an organization that can be so like by the book and like point at their role. in a way that it's like set in stone. You know, when it comes to like times we've gone to tournaments and like we want to do a podcast. And it's like, well, you can't capture anything that, you know, has something in the background that's behind the ropes or we're not going to get you over in this area. You're not going to be able to go in this area.
Starting point is 00:09:12 We can only get you one or two passes to go out to the range. You guys got to share them. Like, you know, and act in such a way that like our hands are tied by these things. They sure that I've never seen them pivot this way. And it's so clearly for one person. And it's orchestrated by one person. It's literally Brian Rollout. There is no other person that's going to orchestrate it.
Starting point is 00:09:35 Well, it's almost, it's orchestrated for more than one. It's orchestrated for maybe three people. Bryson, ROM, and that's fair. And that's their way of trying to get the biggest fish back into their pond, I would think. But when you take a look back, if they, were to completely open the doors, completely open the doors, then people that would currently have status on the PGA tour to where they would get into an event on their own number would only be Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, their lifetime members for winning over 20 events,
Starting point is 00:10:08 and then maybe a couple guys that had recently jumped or recently won on the PGA tour that still are under their two-year. Again, I think he probably won one of the signature events or something. Like, yes, there would be a handful of people, but it's not like they would be opening it back up for the, the Harold Varners or the Abancers or the people that never want, like they've lost all of their stuff. Smith win his,
Starting point is 00:10:32 he's eligible for that. He would be right, Cam. It was one of the British. Yeah, but those guys is, it's different. Like, you played in the duels. Like, you played in an exhibition YouTube. Like, it's different than a Harold Varner who knew where he was going over. Oh, building a tour that knew was in direct,
Starting point is 00:10:49 It's a professional tour, professional golfers playing for millions of dollars. It's the PGA tour a little more international. I'm doing YouTube with Fat Perez and Luke one and no shot at Fat Perez and Grant Horvett. And we're getting an intro on the first. Fat. Yeah. Fat Perez. And we're getting an intro on the first T-box with Bobby Fairways and fireworks going off in the background.
Starting point is 00:11:17 Yeah. All right. Fine. I'm going in on you. You knew what you were doing there and now I'm going to devil's advocate you a little bit. So they go to that tour obviously to participate it, but also to buoy it and make it into what it is. If those big name guys don't go do that, the tour, it's not really competition. It's just another exhibition tour, right?
Starting point is 00:11:40 All of what you said about the live duels is true as far as it living on social, but it is, it is a, it is a, content vehicle that is a marketing tool for Live. Completely agree. So here we go. The PGA Tour is going to look, looks at that as you are, you may not be playing in a live golf event, but you are a PGA tour card holding member helping out eyeballs towards the competition. So if you were to suspend me and come after me for my livelihood and my job, wouldn't you
Starting point is 00:12:18 take the argument of, hey, this is a marketing violation. This is like a name image likeness problem. Not this is we're making the duels the same as the farmer's insurance open. Yeah. We're not going to call it an event. We're going to say, hey, the problem here is not the event itself. The problem is the marketing and all of that stuff for live. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Of which I openly told them beforehand, I had conversations. I said, I'm not going to be, you're not going to hear it from my mouth because I, still love the PGA tour. I'm on the PGA tour. I'm not on the live tour. I've not been offered any sort of playing privileges on that tour. So I'm not going to go promote that tour. And that was made very clear. Do you think also to maybe, and we've worked with the PGA tour and we're trying to bridge the gap. I think part of it too is there has been a huge gap in terms of their willingness, I would say, to accept anything outside the means of traditional golf. So YouTube golf has really taken on its own entity. And I think now with, you know, even us being
Starting point is 00:13:26 on the creator council and helping out with the PGA tour, I think they're realizing now that there's more that exists outside the realm of the PGA tour. But I think there's still a huge gap. So I think that that plays into part of you're deemed a villain because you're not, you're doing something that maybe they don't completely understand. Right. Going on, folks, is your guide, fat press. Quick interruption from today's podcast to talk about our sponsor, Seatgeek. I don't know about you guys, but I've been trying to go to more live events this year, concerts, games, you name it. And Seatkeek has helped me along the way.
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Starting point is 00:14:34 your tickets for your next door. That's 10% off your tickets using promo code BDS Podcast 10. Big thank you to see key. I at least understand them now it creates this avenue to get their stars back. So like I at least from their standpoint, like I see why it would be a smart move for them. I just now think then they have to now next look into a situation like you, even though you're not a major winner, to look at that and be like, okay, well, we were wrong in this aspect. Do you think Georgia Juice there's a chance where they will see that?
Starting point is 00:15:06 now there will be a path back for Wesley, or do you think it stays only with major winners of what they did? Yeah, I mean, I feel like I'm a hopeless romantic. I just feel like that, yeah, they'll, they'll open their, they'll do it one day, they'll, you know, open, or like, come their senses or, I mean, I want to believe that, because again, if they were to just say, I don't know, if they can acknowledge it for Brooks, I feel like they could work something out for a case like Wesley. Hey, Wesley,
Starting point is 00:15:35 we, maybe we both made mistakes, but we're willing, these are the, like, guidelines we're going to make in at least an attempt, whether you say yes or no to it,
Starting point is 00:15:44 but we are going to make an attempt to say, hey, if you get a sponsor exemption into a tournament, you can play. Yeah. I don't know, I feel like it definitely,
Starting point is 00:15:51 again, I know people can say, well, they want about the PJ Tour, live, but them doing this for Brooks. I mean, that's a big leap for them
Starting point is 00:15:59 and something they've never done. So maybe, maybe they have done I don't know but they it just feels like this is something crazy my question is
Starting point is 00:16:09 obviously he's won a ton of majors I get that but like why is there such a willingness from them to have this guy back on
Starting point is 00:16:16 I do think like if this was three four or five years ago when he was playing unbelievable golf and he was like you know challenging in the masters
Starting point is 00:16:26 but like I like that take like is Brooks going to be making cuts I don't he's not been playing great golf He's going to be making.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Yeah. I think he's working. I think he just hasn't cared. Like, I think he's hated where he's been. And it's not even just they getting him back on tour. They're getting him away from live and then back on tour. So it's like both sides of it.
Starting point is 00:16:48 We take him away from you. Like, to get him off the way from you, we got to bring you in. So, like, that's the two-way street. There's no in the middle where we can stand on our mighty ground and you just wait your thing.
Starting point is 00:17:01 I mean, you're going to find out how much the tour cares about you really quickly. Because right now, your path back is when your suspension ends. And that's what the, you know, they're going to say to you. And I still don't even know when that is. Because I got a letter saying March at 2027. They couldn't like books. They couldn't like books. We'll have a conversation later.
Starting point is 00:17:23 Gee, you know what I wanted to ask you? Because I saw like Scotty talk about it with you when you denied the sponsor's exemption. If that came to you again, this is just. changing gears a little bit. But if that offer, which it very well may, especially after what we saw from him yesterday, goodness. If that came to you again, like after hearing Scottie disagree with like not doing it
Starting point is 00:17:42 and saying these, would you change that stance on it? Would you have a similar stance with it? I mean, it's hard in this moment right now after, you know, the way we've been playing. No, I would, it'd probably be the same answer. Yeah, yeah. It's the way. Yeah, I'd have the same answer. But I mean, I just think it's a huge difference playing on camera with a bunch of guys I like being around versus going out there and being by yourself and competing with a crowd.
Starting point is 00:18:13 And I think I'd be tenser. But if you ask me in this moment right now, it's tough. Yeah, I just, I don't know the answer to that. What was the overall where people agree with your decision or a lot of people wanted you to play or mixed? No, it was it was pretty harsh 24 hours on Twitter especially. the platform. I'm not very, you know, I just haven't had Twitter for a while. So I, I remember releasing the statement on Twitter, putting my phone away. Yeah. And then checking back. And I think the thing had like million impressions in like a couple out, like an hour. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:18:49 what is happening? I open up Instagram. It's on Zire. And then everyone's talking about it. YouTube declines PGA tour invite. And yeah, it was, it was a ton of negative more than I thought. But then there was also a lot of people that were say in respect to negative in regards to that you should have taken it. That you should have gone. Yeah like it was it was like this is everyone's dream. You know why would you? Why would you not? Your point was good though. You said that like you're taking away an opportunity from somebody else who that's their sole focus right now to is to try to make it onto the tour whereas you would be going to play but that's not really like right now your focus is what you're doing which you're crushing.
Starting point is 00:19:30 it with YouTube. I think that that was a valid point. Like there's guys, I mean, in Wester, you know, I mean, who are like literally they're going above and beyond trying just to get a chance to get their foot in the door. And I think that's what you had said that, you know, and I thought that resonated with me for sure. Yeah. And, but the thing that was kind of frustrating what I saw on Twitter and where it kind of got off kilter was when I saw, you know, I think it was like George Savorikas and some. traditional media people saying to think that this guy would bring out his whole camera crew yeah and like distract all these other people the reality is i was going to have one camera out
Starting point is 00:20:09 there and he's going to be with a little probably a panasonic from outside the road from outside the rope sniping me in the crowd yeah we would have never we would have never distracted anybody that's not the goal i don't need to also be talking on my mic or anything it would have been more just to capture it and kind of do a voice over um so there was a lot of things like you know my statement was only, I could only talk about so much in it. And then it just like went off on all these paths. But yeah, that's what, you know, it was a fun day. And then I went to try and defend you in the Twitter world.
Starting point is 00:20:40 That couldn't have gone on the way. It didn't go well. It didn't mean. It's a volatile. That would have been the best part. But we would have disguised Wesley. It would have not been Wesley, Brian. It would have been Brian Wesley.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Shot tracer, you got to get out of the way. It's just the traditional media guy. That just shows how little these guys, they can, weigh in on anything, but they don't know, like, they just assume that you have eight carts out there and lighting and all this stuff. And it's like, dude, you don't know because you've never seen it. You're making an assumption. And, you know, it's not, it's not an innocent assumption. It makes, it has an effect on the conversation about you. And that's not fair. So, like, you're clearly not consuming this content, but you're prepared to make a sweeping statement
Starting point is 00:21:26 with your, you know, your platform about it. Yeah. Because George and I have done it eight to ten times or so at tour events doing it, and it was not in base. Now we did the Asian tour thing where they told us they wanted us inside the ropes and like that's what they wanted. But with the tour stuff, we've done it a handful of times. I would be open to like an Asian tour event.
Starting point is 00:21:46 I think I'd do one of those. I feel like that would be like getting my feet wet. Breaking news. Oh, yeah. It would be like, golden boy takes Asia by. store. They're going to go from Shohei Otani to
Starting point is 00:22:00 Golden Boy. This turn, huh? They're going to have action figurines. Hey, the Philippines next to that course
Starting point is 00:22:10 is, dude, that's a good course for you, Grant. But also, you would know, like,
Starting point is 00:22:14 you would be respectful enough to not make it into something like you would understand what they're doing for you and you wouldn't make it into a circus.
Starting point is 00:22:22 He would be paired with George and I. So he cares if he distracts us. about it though like yeah and you're right for people to just assume you clearly don't take in the content but then you're going to make the assumption so i agree with that too um all right just to pivot a little bit here uh let's talk about this week i thought yesterday was so much fun we're doing three different formats two v2 v2 um love the concept love the series what did your boys think about yesterday
Starting point is 00:22:50 i mean it was a luxury 18 whole last we did this last year but it was only nine whole like nine hole videos and they're all separate so no no no way like it was just one and done but this week it's a three round tournament 18 holes so it's like day one it ended the way it ended but then there's a new day like it all culminates in the uh the final round and so it's cool that we can goof off and have fun but it's also kind of feels like a tournament yeah we're competitive we want to win yeah play well and so you get some good you know obviously you get a lot of bad shots a lot of good shots, a lot of funny moments. My birthday yesterday got sung
Starting point is 00:23:28 Happy Birthday too on camera. Led by the demon. But the only good thing I did yesterday. Hey, that's not true. You want to watch. You did maybe the highlight of the day. It's a new day today. This crew though, like honestly, we could do
Starting point is 00:23:42 any form of it. There's a video we did for our channel where it was just like a standard. It was like you guys playing against us. It doesn't matter what we do. We all have, it's some of the most enjoyable vids. I think that we do. Like, I love it. And you know what I found out yesterday is that you don't have honey bunches of oats in your top five cereals, which I feel is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Nobody's going to cite. He said it was like a no-brainer. I feel like it's a no-brainer top five. Can I guess some of your top five's? Yeah. Rees is. Cinnamon toast crunch. Wait, Reese's is in there?
Starting point is 00:24:16 Reese's got to be the best cereal. Really? The Fruey, Captain Crunch has got to be there. He might have a couple spots. Don't even say fruit and pebbles because fruity pebbles. No, I was going to say maybe either. It's an undeniable three. Frosted flakes.
Starting point is 00:24:29 No, but I don't mind them. Fruit loops? Fruit loops made the five. Okay. And so there's one more would be maybe golden grams or corn pops. Lucky charms four. Lucky charms does not have enough charms. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Yeah. But I think Captain Crunch cinnamon toast crunch and Reese is are an undeniable. Yeah. I like a Captain Crunch. Love Captain Crunch. In my opinion, there are three different. Captain Crunches that could be in the top five. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:55 Crunch berries. The captain has strangled and in the traditional. They don't mess. They don't mess. I think now you can make the argument with cinnamon toast crunch now that they got the strawberry peanut butter now even then. Have you ever tried the cream filled ones? Cinnamon toast crunch.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Yeah. No, I could get down with that. They have cream filled cinnamon toast crunch. Wow. I've never even heard of that. Yeah. I don't feel pretty well first. But I don't think Honeybunches and oats is like a no brain.
Starting point is 00:25:23 It would be a no brain from my palate. It's good. Yeah. But I could see, when you go against those Titans, I could see how it might not make. Like if he said Cheerios, maybe, Honey Nut Cheerios. Yeah, Honey Nut Cheerios are good. Apple Cinnamon Cheerios are underrated.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Yeah. I like Apple Jacks. Apple Jacks are great. I think, I don't know if you could do a top five. The amount of cereal, I think top ten. Yeah. Because you start. Well, we talked about two then.
Starting point is 00:25:50 What's the top five cereals that does the best? to the milk like fruity pebbles what fruity pebbles oh yeah milk yeah there's a hot rice does a lot of right this is great things to the plain rice crispy treats rice crispy but with sugar in there and after he gets done you're eating the sugar yeah and then the there's frosted rice crispy's yes well they don't but it doesn't taste the same as just regular rice cream it's like a mythical character frosted flakes flanks does better for the milk than the rice crispies but what we talked about is you always have that at the bottom, they sneak up on you choke on
Starting point is 00:26:25 when you're drinking the milk. It's like hitting a bunker shot and another ball pops up on the bunker that you didn't know. Or like a rough shot at Oakmont. Wesley had a couple times. He didn't talk about golf once in that car. I don't know if we did. Not once. We talked about your priority ranking of sports leagues.
Starting point is 00:26:44 Yeah, which I think might have been. I can't believe you actually knew sport leagues Wesley based on his take on us. He's still not over the fact that you you coined them as not sports. I apologize, Georgie, because you're right. I didn't think that they knew ball. He was a starting quarterback.
Starting point is 00:26:57 Yeah, eighth grade, man. And you know what George did right after that time? I never played a game because I was a starter on the C-team basketball team. I could dunk in ninth grade. Hey, that actually leads me to, we were talking about playing all sports. I think this group, I would love to play basketball. Oh, yes. We could do a 3V3 basketball.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Also, pickleball. We rotate 2v2s. Ping pong. Give me ping pong. Pickle ball. Ping pong basketball. Are we missing any? Tis?
Starting point is 00:27:26 Bolling. Yeah, pickleball's more. Bowling. Bowling, I think has to be there. Bowling, I think, would be a fun one. That's a great one. We know that that's obviously your strong soon. I dabble for a bit, but I'm terrible now.
Starting point is 00:27:39 I was like a bowler. I could see. Yeah. Like starting it all the way to the last thing. I'm so bad thing right here. He 100% has his own bowling ball. Oh, yeah. I could see AFP being like the big Lobowski out there.
Starting point is 00:27:51 just rolling one down the side, you know, curling it into the middle pin. These three days are kind of like a tease, but we do need a week where we can get all of that stuff. Could you imagine? My body, if I, go carding?
Starting point is 00:28:02 I just shoot playing basketball. I can't run. Junk throw football. I bet you could, though. But George, that's the same thing. No, the three on three basketball, like we throw Carney and Grant down in the post and then,
Starting point is 00:28:13 and then Sky or Cam, and then we don't have to. You've lost all credibility when, like, if I show up to the. range and they're like Bob, how's your swing? And I'm like, terrible. You believe it. If Joe says it, you can't ask George,
Starting point is 00:28:28 if we asked George yesterday, I was like, George has your swing. He's like, comes out, natty, birdie, like, lights out. Yeah. I'm not, I'm not a stable person, Bob. Fair. Oh, do I get that? I'm going to say things that I don't even believe. George and I said yesterday we were by far the most mentally weak team of all this crew. It's not even close. You can actually throw a lot of crews in
Starting point is 00:28:49 there and that would still be the same. The difference is that he's mentally weak, but he's an incredible golfer. I'm just mentally weak, and I stink at golf. So day one, scramble. Day two, best ball, shamble on Brian Bros. Day three, Bob does sports alternate shot. That's the fun one. That's the one where it will get wild.
Starting point is 00:29:13 But we should, especially, I know for today we're talking about doing it, for the alt shot, I think you have to have me and Joe playing up T's. Yes. There has to be some sort of handicapped. Why not just, why not just have the whole team play the uptees? Well, that's what he said, but that I can't make that. And for the best ball today, let's talk about that. The best ball today. Up tee boxes?
Starting point is 00:29:37 So Shambl means you take the best drive and then everybody plays after that. Yeah. Oh, thank you. Right. We can really, like if me and you are, depending on how many T boxes we're up, we can hit a really good drive and really high. Right. I think what we do,
Starting point is 00:29:51 Today is we move y'all up. You're good then. A T-Br-R-3. Yep. A huge difference, too. Right. Dude, I was looking yesterday. Like, when, if I had a fairway, I am at least 50 yards behind you.
Starting point is 00:30:02 You're hitting it great. But, Bob, you played really well. Yeah, you did. You did it nice, Bob. I needed it after that bounce back with Grant's day. I try and keep, I'm pretty good at staying really. The seven iron. The seven iron day.
Starting point is 00:30:14 The seven iron slaughter. I think I'm really good at keeping it. I'm talking about a sunshot. that right there was one. Yeah, but that's okay. After what I did in the sports, he deserves it. No, I just started thinking about I'll open up Instagram and see, you know, the relive, like him, him getting me yesterday, filming.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, Georgie, like, one of the worst things you could do to somebody is make an accusation that they don't know ball, and I did that, and you did know ball, and I really apologize. Okay, but I'm also, I'm bitter. I can be bitter by nature and hold some grudges. Yeah. But they don't last long. How do you feel about your swing lately?
Starting point is 00:30:50 I was in the doldrums a day ago Now I feel very confident He's back Okay he's back Bitter by nature is a great band name by the way Yeah it is Nerva by Nervana and Bitter by nature Bitter by nature
Starting point is 00:31:05 All right boys so let's go get after it Day two again keep an eye out for the series Wesley thank you for having that And being so open to having that That was one of the more well prepared Statements That was really well said Yeah I don't think Joe
Starting point is 00:31:20 be mad at you either. I actually didn't prepare. That's just directly from the, I feel like if you're being truthful and honest and transparent and real, it comes off a little easier than that scripted stuff that we've gotten from. Oh yeah. That's why everybody loves the D man. Overwhelming amount of love for the D man these days. All right. Let's go get afterfels. Thank you for coming on the podcast. Keep an eye on. Thanks you for having. Yeah. Thanks for having. Yeah. It's been a lot of fun. It's been a lot of fun. Follow the channels. I'm actually going to watch it. Yeah, you will? No. I'll get in the comments section. Fair enough.
Starting point is 00:31:51 Let's do it.

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