Fore Play - The Frankie And Trent Show

Episode Date: April 21, 2022

For the first time… Ever? Frankie and Trent are co-hosting Fore Play and there is a ton to get to. The boys recap Frankie getting dapped up by Chris Berman of all people, the two of them playing wit...h Sean Payton at the Zurich Classic, eating what Trent has called the best food in America, hugging the Masters champ Scottie Scheffler, and tons more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, 4Play listeners. You can find us every Tuesday and Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For Play presented by Barstool Sports. It's the Frankie and Trent Show. It's as simple as that. You've got Frankie, which is me, and you've got Trent, which is him. We're both in New Orleans, Louisiana. First time for me, I think second time or third time for Trent. We're coming at you live from the Zurich Classic here, presented by the Barstall Sports Book, by the... the way. It's the presenting sponsor and the official gaming partner of the Zura Classic here in Louisiana. Trent, how are you feeling? I've been spending the whole week with you. It's been great to be with you. How are you feeling right now? I feel fantastic. A lot of two-man shows recently.
Starting point is 00:00:44 You know, the cast of character shuffles in and out, but Frankie Borelli is always the constant. You're like our Cal Ripkin on the podcast right now. You just, you always show up to the podcast. But yeah, we're in New Orleans. Not only are we both in New Orleans. We're both in our hotel and we're clearly at the same hotel because the artwork behind us if you're watching on YouTube is exactly the same. They didn't switch up the artwork even a little bit. Not even a little bit. If I was building a hotel, I think I would just do that. Sometimes we go to these places and like I'll tell you, oh, I have a bore on top of my
Starting point is 00:01:17 bed and you say, well, I have Taylor Swift above my bed. So like at that point, that's too much thinking. Like, why is one room different than another? Dude, when we were in Chicago, the hotel that we stayed at it, I told you I have Taylor Swift on my wall and you were like what does that mean and i was like i'm going to send you a picture when i get back up there was that not a dead ringer for taylor swift absolute dead ringer it was insane i mean she copyright infringement to the worst degree that's what i was thinking too they might she might have a legal case against that hotel being like you can't put my likeness on this wall
Starting point is 00:01:48 but anyway we are in new orleans this is my second time in new orleans um i'd come down here a few years ago briefly with Riggs. So this is the longest I've been down here. We're going to be down here for the whole week pretty much. And I got to tell you, we've gone to two dinners. We've gone to the Zerk Classic every day. I love New Orleans, man. The food here is unlike food anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:02:11 And it's right up my alley. For whatever reason, I love the Cajun style. I love the seafood aspect of it. The seasoning, the spices, it matches my palate so well. So we've really just had such a good time, or at least I have, and I know you have too, but eating the last two nights and looking forward to eating for the next three or four nights is really what I'm looking forward to. I'm also looking forward to hanging out of the Zerat, the Zerk Classic and going to the Barstool Sports Book Lounge. But the food down here, I'm ready to say it, is the best in the world, in my opinion. It's definitely different.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Something that I didn't think I'd love, but every meal we've had, I love so much. It's like it kind of runs right through you, I guess you would say. There's just a lot of gravy and fried food and raw fish and oysters and the whole thing. And you get back to your room and your stomach's bubbling. But while you're in it, man, while you're while you're in it, what did we have? We're going to go through our whole entire experience here in New Orleans. But what did we have at a two fe? We had a crab.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Last night we had we had crawfish at two fe at. Crawfish a two fe. and we're going to get into all that. One thing I'm really looking forward to is Friday night. You and I are going to the Pelicans game. Pelicans versus Suns, game three of the playoffs. They had just won last night, the Pelicans. So it's like the first home game of the year for the playoffs.
Starting point is 00:03:37 People are going to be going absolutely bananas. The only reason. And when I say the only reason we are going there is because of game time, who are now the exclusive ticketing partner of Barstool Sports. They are the only ticket company that Barstool. sports uses to buy tickets. We went on game time. We are sitting right there in the thick of it at, is it called smoothie King Arena?
Starting point is 00:03:59 It is, yes. Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans. The place is going to be jumping. We got Mincy probably going nuts outside the stadium. You and I are going to be in the building thanks to game time. You all have to use game time. I'm telling you right now, it couldn't have been easier. It was created by fans for fans.
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Starting point is 00:05:23 I'm very excited about this game, man. I'm very, very excited. We had talked on the last podcast. It was after game one, which Lurch had gone to. And, you know, that's kind of what sparked my brain thinking about the Pelicans might be home while we're down here. And the first game was a blowout. And it was like, oh, man, this could be a short series.
Starting point is 00:05:42 And who knows what kind of energy there's going to be for game three if they're down to nothing? Dude, they won game two. The Pelicans won game two And now we've got a 1-1 series Headed to Game 3 That building is going to be on fire And we are going to be there
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Starting point is 00:06:08 Last minute tickets lowest price Guaranteed It's kind of funny that you and I Or that foreplay Has gone to two of or will have gone to two of three of the Pelican Suns playoff games. You know, Lurch went to game one, we're going to game three. It's just a very bizarre playoff series for the four play podcast who have attended two of three
Starting point is 00:06:29 games. Yeah, it is odd. When Lurch said that he went to game one, I was stunned. He was like, yeah, I sat on the floor. I think they had axon tickets or whatever. And I was like, holy shit. And then, yeah, I looked up their schedule, just seeing when game three was going to be. It's like Friday.
Starting point is 00:06:44 We're going to be here through the weekend. And so the Foreplay podcast is dominating the Phoenix Sun's New Orleans, New Orleans Pelican series. It's going to be an awesome time. So where are we going to start here? So we are down in New Orleans, obviously, Zyrr Classic. It's kind of like a last minute trip. We got a message from Westie who works on all the Barsoe Sportsbook side with us. And he was like, hey, guys, like, Barso Sportsbook is the official gaming partner of the Zeric Classic.
Starting point is 00:07:09 If there's any chance, any of you guys can go down there, we've got this, like, celebrity shootout thing. and like you guys could attend. You have like all access to this tournament. It's PGA tour. I know you guys don't usually do the PGA tour stuff because you're the bad boys of goth media. But we have all this access. Do you want to come down?
Starting point is 00:07:26 Riggs couldn't come down. So it fell on to, not fell on, but like we wanted to come. Trent and I just had to come do this thing. And we had no idea what was going to be happening. We're obviously super nervous, super excited.
Starting point is 00:07:39 We love to be able to travel together and then also like experience new things. And when when I say experienced new things, things, Tran. I mean, what we did on the Tuesday here at the Zurich Classic is something that I never once in a million years thought was going to happen to me. I'm sure it's same for you. And I just, I still don't know how it happened. Okay. So I think here's where we start. Let's walk people through the hearing about the celebrity shootout and then sort of our confusion about what the pairings were going to be and what exactly the celebrity shootout was going to be. Because first of all,
Starting point is 00:08:13 when Frankie and I hear, hey, we want you guys involved in the celebrity shootout. You two are going to be involved and then you're going to be matched up with other people. Us being told that like we're quote unquote celebrities makes us very, very uncomfortable. So already we're kind of like, I don't know what this is going to be like. I don't know what to expect when we get there. And then we get on the grounds and we start pretty much telling everybody we can that we're playing in the celebrity shootout, trying to get information about what's going on. And throughout that process, we get little bit.
Starting point is 00:08:43 bits of information here and there. It's like, yeah, there's going to be, you know, there's going to be people watching. You're going to play four holes. You're going to play the format of the tournament. You know, there's some, there's other celebrities involved, but we don't know them quite yet. So we're getting little bits of pieces of information here and there. And then we finally find out. And we all there, we're also, we're also not sure if we're going to be paired up with someone or if we are going to be paired together, Frankie and I, which I think we talked about a couple shows ago where there's just a level of comfort when we all play together because we've done it so much. So even if we are, I mean, we pretty consistently get thrown into insane situations on the golf
Starting point is 00:09:19 course. But when it's all of us together, you can kind of be like, all right, we're good. We've done this before. We weren't sure if we were going to be in the same group or if we were going to be on different holes at different times. And then come to find out yesterday a couple hours before they're like, all right, it's you two. And then the other people playing in this are Sean Peyton, Chris Berman, NFL player, DeMario Davis, and the lead singer of Collective Soul, Ed Rowland. And we're like, and then the other, so that's four. And then the other two are Trent Ryan and Frankie Borelli.
Starting point is 00:09:51 And they're like, yep, and you are going to be paired up. Trent, you're with Ed Roland, Frankie. You are with DeMario Davis. And you guys are all going to play together. It's just the whole group, every team tease off and everybody goes. And it's this whole thing with the crowd of people following the children. hospital is out there. That's what got me, where he's like, all right, first you guys are going to go on the driving range.
Starting point is 00:10:12 And I'm just in the, my world is spinning when he's naming boomer and Sean Peyton and DeMario Davis, who's a New York jet. I'm a jet fan. He's going to be like a Hallfamer. Ed Rowland couldn't have been a nicer guy. Everything about every single person that we played with was insane. We'll get to that. But my head's spinning.
Starting point is 00:10:31 I honestly apologized to the guy being like, I don't know if you thought like you were getting Dave and Big Gat. I know. You know, the Zurich Classic thinks barstool sports is coming to their tournament and like the sports book is sponsoring it. And we're going to have two of the barstool guys in the celebrity tournament. It's Trent and Frankie. Like to me, I'll never. And I don't know if this is like a thing that I need to get better at or whatever.
Starting point is 00:10:51 I'll never accept the fact that we're allowed to be in the position to be playing alongside to Mario Davis and fucking Chris Berman. I know. It's just it. It was embarrassing to be honest. And I don't want that to sound like I'm trying to be extra humble or whatever. It's honestly, it made both of us like nauseous that we're stepping up there. We're walking down this line of people from like the children's hospital. We're like shaking hands with kids and veterans are over there.
Starting point is 00:11:19 It was like the wounded warriors. We're also on the first tee. It's just like I almost want to say I'm sorry. And like me, you know what? Like we did meet a lot of people that were huge barcel fans. Like the kid that caddy from me, DM me and was like, that was the greatest day I've ever had on a golf course. Like, thank you so much for what. So like to me, I guess it's kind of stunning and shocking and and confusing and it started out like almost unfortunate that like we were the people that were
Starting point is 00:11:44 there. And it couldn't have ended up. It couldn't have ended any better. Like it went fantastic. But just to give people like the gauge of just a feeling of walking up to that first tea, like we were just, we felt like we were so out of place. It was insane. Oh, well, you want to talk about out of place. Before that, we were able to. warm up and they were like, yeah, go get your clubs out of the car and go to the range. Now remember, the Zurich Classic is happening this week. That's why we're down here. That's what's going on.
Starting point is 00:12:12 Team event. All these pros are playing. Then they're all just around. And they're all in that same driving range that we are walking to with our golf clubs. That's one of the weirder feelings I've had since doing this podcast. Yeah. Like we literally had our clubs and we're walking from the car up to the driving range. And there's professional golfers working on their game before a PJ tour.
Starting point is 00:12:33 that. To my left and my right was like, it was Jason Duffner in my left and Jason Day to my right. And there was, Harry Higgs was at the end and Zader Shoffley and Scottie Shephler and they're all just working on their game. And we're out there. The funniest part was we're on the fucking driving range. And Chris Berman is looking at us. And that's what we started to get a little bit more comfortable because we saw obviously boomers just trying to get his hips through the ball and he's like hitting duck hooks and he's like, we're just going to have fun out here. And then you start to realize like it has nothing to do with. how good you can hit a shot. Let's just not kill anyone that's attending the celebrity shootout. And let's just all get through these four holes and we'll have a great time. But the funniest part was watching our two swings and our ball flights compared to the rest of the PGA tour. Like we've played with PGA tour professionals all the time at this point. It sounds insane to say, but like we just played Max Homa. We have we have all these videos coming out with all these pros.
Starting point is 00:13:28 We play Rory McRoy. Like people have seen us interact with golfers and our shots. be able to mirror our shot to theirs, but there's something about being on that range and watching all these balls fly perfectly down the middle of the range and then ours were just going sideways. Like, I hit a drive that duck hooked 75 yards right. And I just thought to myself like, man, like fucking Bubba Watson had to have just seen a ball just come zooming across the driving range and couldn't believe.
Starting point is 00:13:58 Like, what the fuck did that thing just come from? Like, dude, guys were asking us, what do you? guys doing out here? Because we were also in like the wrong spot on the driving range. I think we were supposed to be more to the left. But then Steinberg was on the left and like we didn't want to hit balls in front of him. Just every situation was like walking on eggshells. The guy next to me literally said, am I okay right here? He said that to me because I was hitting balls all over the place. Not only are the ball flights so different, but just the sound. The sound of the ball going off the club face for pros is just a sweet, beautiful, you know, sexual sound. And, you know, sexual
Starting point is 00:14:33 And the sound that it makes going off of our club is a car wreck. It's a train wreck. It's all of those things. So we were just completely out of place on that driving range. I agree. Standing next to Berman, you had mentioned it, it did call me down a little bit. But initially I was very nervous because, dude, it's Chris Berman. You want to talk about an icon, a legend, just one of the goats of sports broadcasting.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Just I've been watching it my whole life. Everyone has. He's boomer. He is just the voice. that you hear you think of football you think of sports you think of the home run derby you think of all these things and then you meet him and you're like what's this going to be
Starting point is 00:15:11 like I mean I've been watching this guy for decades and now I'm going to meet him and talk to him could not have been a nicer guy all I kept thinking in my head which was stupid and strange was he sounds just like Chris Berman when it is Chris Berman. But he sat like that voice is so iconic that I couldn't help but think that's just Chris Berman's voice
Starting point is 00:15:30 and he's not saying the things that I usually I'm hearing him say, he's saying them and the words are tailored towards the conversation that we're having. And I was starstruck at the beginning of that. But then once you realize how nice he is and how much he's like, let's just get out there. Let's try to play well. And even if we don't, let's just have a good time.
Starting point is 00:15:47 That brought my nerves down to a very good level. So the whole thing, and that was before we even played. That was all before we teed it up. It was. It's funny that you said that because I remember being like, is he doing a Chris Berman voice? Like, does he do that just to sound? like what we're supposed to think Chris Berman
Starting point is 00:16:04 sounds like or does he order like ex Benedict in the morning sounding like that and I think he were, that's his voice. We were around him for two to three hours and that's just how he is and he couldn't be a better guy. Yeah, he wasn't, he's not faking it. That's just Chris Berman and Chris Berman's voice.
Starting point is 00:16:21 And he had just been part of my take. He just did part of my take and he was talking so highly of those guys and how everyone keeps stopping him and talking about how amazing that interview was and how he should have done it long time ago, but then COVID happened and they couldn't find the right time or place to do it. Like he's been wanting to do it forever. So just couldn't have been a better experience with Boomer. Definitely got our nerves down a little
Starting point is 00:16:42 bit. But then they started to rev up as we started to walk over to the first T. We had just met Sean Peyton. We walked through, like I said before, we walked through this like hallway of just children's hospital employees and also little kids there wearing the children's hospital shirts and like you're shaking hands and signing things and shaking hands over with the wounded wars. And then you all of a you just walk up to the first he at a PGA tour event and Zurich classic signs are everywhere and the towers are everywhere and there's cameras and there's an MC and you're just like how am I going to hit this golf ball at one point I turned to the camera and we have this all this whole thing filmed I looked at Avery and Brendan and I was like dude like not that many people are get to do
Starting point is 00:17:28 this right here I was just fucking making pizza six years ago and like I've had a lot of moments at Barstle where I've had to say that. And I feel very fortunate and lucky to have to continuously remind myself that that's where I came from and like now I'm doing this stuff. Because it feels so surreal and fake and it makes no sense. But when we were on that T-box and they're announcing our names and no one really knew who we were because they just announced Sean Payton. I mean, it's, dude, you want to talk about a letdown. That was the letdown in its purest form because we're. in New Orleans and we're playing with Sean Payton.
Starting point is 00:18:04 And when they announce him, they're like, Sean Payton's Super Bowl winning coach, the place is like rocking. And everybody's like, oh my God, that's God. That's Jesus. There he is. And everybody goes crazy. He hits the ball. Great.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Sean Payton hits the ball. Fucking great. Fantastic. Yeah. And then it's, I think Frankie went before I did. And they're doing this type of thing. They're like, and the emcee is like, all right, we got Frankie. And he's off the mic.
Starting point is 00:18:28 He's like, is it Borrelli? It's Borrelli. All right. Frankie Barrelli. from Barstool Sports in the four play pot and everybody. And one guy's like, who, woo, woo, Viva. It's like, all right, we got one. We got one guy here.
Starting point is 00:18:40 So, yeah, that was, it's, it is one of those moments where you're just like, just, first of all, I had to get the ball in the tea, which I barely did. It took me a heart rate at a hundred and smooth hundred and 95. One of those moments where I, normally I'm more than comfortable looking at my whoop to laugh at myself being like, oh my God, I'm at 156 right now. I'm, that's an insane thing to have. I didn't even want to look at it because I knew it would be even higher than that. And that would make me more nervous.
Starting point is 00:19:07 So I just, as soon as my partner hit, Ed Rowland, shout out, he hit his ball. Before his ball landed, I was already up at the T-box and I was ready to put my ball on the ground. So I, because of that, that pressure of me trying to get the ball in the tea, if I don't get it on the first try, I'm just trying it over and over again and it's a disaster. Teat it up as high as I possibly could. And then you just hope for the best in swing. And everyone listening knows exactly what Trent did. He hit a perfect butter baby cut right down the middle.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Crowd went fucking crazy considering two seconds ago he couldn't put the ball on the T. I ended up hitting one real high and just on the right side. I actually bombed it. Like the MC was like, where did that drive just go? Because on our second shot, they thought I like dropped one down there by the green. So we were both very happy with where our drives went. We were off and running. And then we were just in it, man.
Starting point is 00:19:58 And like at this point, so the, the whole thing was basically a charity event. It's a shootout. And it's for the four kids, F-O-R-E Kids Foundation. Yep. And it's obviously for the Zurich Classic. And they do this every single year. It's four holes that mimic the format of the Zurich Classic, which is obviously partners. So I was partnered with DeMario Davis.
Starting point is 00:20:24 You were partnered with Ed Rowland, who's an absolute fucking legend. who's like, yeah, you want me and Alice Cooper on your show next week? We're like, sure. So I think that might be happening. Or maybe we'll just give him to Robbie Fox, and Robbie Fox will just come all over himself. So that was awesome. And then we,
Starting point is 00:20:39 so it was us two versus Trent and Ed. And then it was Boomer and Sean Peyton. And you're basically playing as partners. First hole at TPC Louisiana is best ball. So we all play our own ball. Obviously, we all know how that works. And then the second hole is alternate shot where things got really interesting. It's a long par five.
Starting point is 00:20:57 DeMarro Davis told me on the driving range I mean you want to talk about a big motherfucker Guys like 6 4, 270 pounds of pure athletic muscle One of the biggest human beings I've ever seen in my entire life But a gentle baby like came up to me like He's like please just like be my leader today And just hit good shots and I'll just I'll be your morale guy Like everything he was saying was so like
Starting point is 00:21:19 I felt so cool that like I felt like Fucking Drew Breeze out there leading like DeMario Like I felt like I was on his team It was amazing to be able to say like, all right, let's go. Let's go win this thing to Mario. Like I can't wait. And it was tough. Like the alternate shot, he hit a couple bad shots.
Starting point is 00:21:36 I hit one bad shot. And like we ended up making like a seven or an eight. And we were just in the thick of it at that point. And it got kind of normal. I don't know how you felt. But like after the second hole, I was like into it. Because we only played four holes. So it was best ball, alternate shot.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Best ball, alternate shot. Holes one, two, eight, and nine. Yeah, I felt good. pretty much after the first shot, which is how I usually am at all these things that we do, where the nerves are so built up about the first shot that if that is not just a complete catastrophe, then we're going to be okay.
Starting point is 00:22:11 Then we're just playing golf. And yeah, the setting is weird or it's different. And it's a, you know, there's this huge group following us. Everyone who was at the first tee, they just, we all just marched down each hole. So there were a bunch of people that stuck with it.
Starting point is 00:22:26 but at that point after the first T shot I was mostly fine I the alternate shot on the second hole I started playing like shit which happened fast I made a five I'm over I'm over in the bunker because me and demarion ended up in there and fucking all you hear is dead silence because at that point you didn't know who was hitting like this huge crowd and like we're kind of playing ready golf we're going super slow for just four holes I mean it maybe took us two hours to play four Rolls. It was insane. Yeah. And like boomers on the other side of the fairway.
Starting point is 00:22:58 He hits one and Sean Peyton's like walking and I'm like, where the hell is Trent? And it got dead quiet. And you just hear the worst sounding contact you've ever heard in your entire life. Just kind of like someone hit the ball straight into the ground and then a little bit of a dribble. And you just hear, ah! Like, so you just hear Trent screaming in agony as if it was just me and him playing at like Colonial Springs on Long Island. Meanwhile, he screamed in front of all these people, just how, like, embarrassing of a shot it was. And it was so Trent because he's like, ah, you know, oops.
Starting point is 00:23:32 Like, just such an Iowan thing. Like, oh, just like squeaking right behind you. For some reason, nobody else. Nobody else reacted with me. Like, when we played Max Homa in the scramble and we had fans come, anytime one of us, somebody would hit a bad shot, the crowd would be like, oh. And because they were, for whatever reason. And this crowd were, they were so polite. I,
Starting point is 00:23:54 silent. Dude, I topped that ball so bad, so bad. As bad as you can top a ball. It went straight. It was still in the fairway. You know, what a setup for my guy,
Starting point is 00:24:04 Ed Roland. But I expected there to be like a chorus of people being like, ehe. But instead it was just my voice and me yelling, echoing out throughout TPC, Louisiana, where I felt like a little embarrassed.
Starting point is 00:24:17 I was embarrassed for sure because I just topped the ball. Then then there was pictures of it. They took, There were these beautiful pictures that we got sent to us. And there was one of me just going like, ah, and that was the moment where I let out the shriek. So I started playing like shit on the second hole. And that's when the nerves came back a little bit.
Starting point is 00:24:36 But my guy, Ed was so nice. He was like, dude, who cares? Let's just have a good time. And he was a little bit of a player, like more than he led on on the driving range. When we were on the driving range, I was like, all right, how are you hitting? When you were warming up, he's like, I'm not going to warm up. I'm old. I only got so many swings left in me.
Starting point is 00:24:52 He's not that old. And I was like, all right, cool. So I wasn't sure how serious he was about golf. I didn't care either way, but I wasn't sure what to expect. And then when he got out there, he was much, much, much better than I am. So that helped me calm the nerves. But I was nervous a little bit on that second hole when I played like shit for sure. So at the end of the day or at the end of the two holes, I think it was Boomer and Sean
Starting point is 00:25:14 Peyton were one over. You guys were two over and DiMario and myself were three over through two. then we go to the best ball third hall which was a short par four i end up making a four on my own ball which felt amazing had a nice little chip and an up and down had to hit a long put um i think the uh boomer group boomer and sean pey end up making a bogey so they went to two over we're at three over you guys went to three over at that point i think you had a tough fall i think you made like an eight or nine on your own ball or something like yeah i mean it's if you know anything about the the eighth hole at TBC Louisiana and you know anything about my game it's tailor made for my game so
Starting point is 00:25:55 I was jacked up about it you know I was gonna hit that baby fade that baby cut it was gonna be perfect and I got overconfident I overswung and I just pulled it dead left and if anybody saw the picture I put on Twitter and on Instagram of me in the woods just trying to hit a ball that was my I was my second shot I was trying to get out of there I actually had a great you know it was probably my seventh or eighth stroke, but I had a great put once I found they got up near the green, and that's when Sean Payton gave me a fist bump. Just surreal moments like that throughout the entire round, the entire day. But yeah, I had a tough hole, and that kind of put us out of the running in terms of the celebrity shootout, and it was down to the other two teams. So we walk up to the fourth hole,
Starting point is 00:26:39 the final hole, on our way from the green to the T-box. I look at DeMario Davis, and I say, all right, we just made a four. Let's stick this one tight, man. It's alternate shot and the way the alternate shot worked was both partners got to hit off the T and then you pick the best ball from there alternate shot from there. So me and tomorrow were like, all right, we're just going to stick this one tight. We're going to make a birdie. We're going to put all the pressure on Sean Peyton and Chris Berman. We're going to win this thing. It's like $10,000 to charity and another like 10,000 in your pocket or something. If you win, it was crazy. So we were like really jacked up to try and win this thing, make a lot of money for charity. I end up going up there.
Starting point is 00:27:13 If you've seen it on Twitter, it's like the craziest moment of my life. I hit a shot. I hit a nice eight iron. It was like 154 yards. A little bit of a wind in the face. I had a nice little fade. It went right to the left of the pin. Sat about five and a half or six feet away. Place is going crazy. Sean, I swear to God, I'm walking back and I look over to the left. I do this little like, I sheath. Is it sheath? Is it sheath? S-H. I sheed the sword. I do a little bit of a club twirl. I'm walking back. The MC's going crazy. And I look to the back. The back. The back at the crowd for a split second and everyone's kind of like throwing their hands up being like, nice shot, because there was a bunch of people behind us.
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yeah. And through the crowd, I saw Sean Payton, coach Sean Payton just standing there kind of nod in his head and he kind of just winked at me. And it was one of those moments where it was like the coach kind of told me like, that's how you do it, kid. You know what I mean? Like it was one of those. And when it comes from an iconic Super Bowl winning coach, well, I didn't know this going
Starting point is 00:28:14 into because I've never had that happening, but it hits different. Like, yeah. It just, I felt like Drew Breeze at that point, like looking out of, it felt like a fucking movie like Friday night lights. Like I'm on the 50 yard line celebrating a big win. I'm looking out and coaches over there on the sideline just kind of shaking his head being like, that's right, boy. Like, we always knew you could do it. It was one of those moments, man. And I kind of just gave him a quickness head nod.
Starting point is 00:28:39 And like I'll always remember that moment. It's not caught on video. It wasn't like a whole verbal thing. It's just like a look that I gave him. and we'll always share that. But the thing that did get caught on video was fucking Chris Berman came over and wouldn't stop until he gave me a fist bump because how happy he was for me to hit that shot close to the pen.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Something that completely broke my brain. It was like a holy shit. What the fuck is happening? I just hit the best shot of my life on the ninth hole over the water at the Zurich Classic. We have a chance to win the thing now. I need DeMario Davis to make this putt. We're going to put all the pressure on him. What happens?
Starting point is 00:29:13 DeMario Davis reads this put for like an hour with me. We're trying to find a spot for him to fucking roll this thing in. And he drains the birdie putt. I'm jumping into his arms. We're like embracing each other on the green. Oh, that picture is amazing. There's so many good. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Oh, there's amazing pictures. But that one definitely stands out because I'm just his little baby boy on his shoulder. It's one of the more ridiculous pictures of all time. It's on the Zeric classic Twitter account. But I won't post that on my own because I look very suss in that photo. I'm like resting my cheek under Mario. like shoulder being like thank you baby it's like hold on i want to go it's so funny i want to go back to the burman the burman fist bump for a second okay and i was thinking it made me think about the
Starting point is 00:29:55 fist bumps that we give out to anybody to anybody of no any of the famous people and the thing that's consistent with all of them is that we are the people who initiate it we walk up the tiger was an australia into a fist bump when we see anybody on the range or anybody famous we walk up to them and we give them a fist bump and that's kind of what gets things rolling the thing that the thing that was really interesting and really awesome about the Berman one is that he came to you man he you were just standing there like you would just hit an amazing shot you're just kind of looking out at the green and where your ball ended up and on camera you can see Chris Berman just booking it towards you being like well the only thing I'm doing right now is I'm giving this this kid a fist bump because that shot was
Starting point is 00:30:36 so great and that's what made it so insane and that's like Dave was tweeting about it a ton just being like this is a surreal moment what planted him? my living on that this is happening. And that's what made it where it was Chris Berman coming to you, which is, it just makes your brain explode thinking about shit like that. It's crazy. Because I'm fucking Frankie Borelli. I'm a nobody.
Starting point is 00:30:59 So like Chris Berman is just a nice guy that like happened to come up to me and want to give me nucks because he knew I was nervous. We shared that moment on the driving range where I said like, I don't know if I should be out here. He's like, dude, you're just going to do fine. I think it was like a fatherly moment where he's like, you know what? That's a great shot kid. And he, like, wanted to let me know that he was proud of me for that shot.
Starting point is 00:31:18 And that's something I'll always remember as well. So that whole five minutes, especially for me, again, a nobody to be able to experience that awesome, awesome moment. It's not like I'm some banker or some business owner. If I was, Trent, I'd have to use Novo. Novo. Let me talk to you about Novo. And we're going to get to the ending of this match.
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Starting point is 00:34:17 We had pushed a playoff. So the Berman and Sean Payton group, they ended up paring, so they were two over. We made the birdie. We went down to two over. We ended up doing a put-off. So everyone's looking at me, because at this point, like, I feel, people are looking at me like I'm leading the thing because I just made an up and down on eight and I hit one to six feet and I'm sheathing swords.
Starting point is 00:34:42 and like I got a little too carried away at some point where now all of a sudden all the eyes are on me and we made the bird and they're like, all right, Frankie, what do you want to do for the, for like the playoff and like, and Sean Payton's looking at me like, yeah, Frankie, where are we going? I'm like, why is everyone looking at me to do this? So I'm like, we'll go put from where you are, coach. So we picked this like, well, I don't know what that was, a 50 foot put from the bottom of the green and we basically said, I'm so bad with distances. What would you say that way?
Starting point is 00:35:08 It wasn't 50 feet. It was, I would say 30 feet. Okay, so it was about a 30 foot put And we end up doing Heads or Tails and DeMario and I lost that I picked tails Which is actually pretty cool moment to be able to do that Against like Chris Berman and Sean Payton
Starting point is 00:35:23 To do a little coin toss Yeah, I didn't thought about that Did you think about that time? Not until right now Yeah, I was like wow, this is a pretty cool moment I'm about to do a coin toss with Coach Sean Peyton So lost that I picked Tails of his heads
Starting point is 00:35:34 And so we had the put first They got two reeds at it I fucking rimmed this thing out thought it was dying right in there the whole time. Would have been one of the best moments of my life after one of the best moments of my life. It's just what had kept happening. And I probably would have just, my heart just would have exploded. I would just been dead right there on the spot if that would have went in.
Starting point is 00:35:52 So we end up going to life. Dude, people will see it on the video. This, like we said, this whole thing is on video. That putt, it looked good the whole time. I was standing right there. I was like, oh my gosh, Frankie is just having the best moments of his life back to back to back. Because that put's going to the bottom of the cup. and it just didn't.
Starting point is 00:36:10 Some putts just don't go in when they're supposed to, and that was one of them. I was like, that should have gone in the hole. It was good until it wasn't. So it ended up squirting away somewhere to like four or five feet, and then coach Sean Payton just put one in like real nice to like two feet. They win the match. It was closest to the pin for a putt.
Starting point is 00:36:29 So we finished in second, DeMarro Davis and I. It was an amazing experience. I want to thank the Zurich people. These are our classic people. The four kids foundation, just everyone, Barstle's sports book, the fact that we were able to put this on.
Starting point is 00:36:45 It's a, it was a hell of an experience, man. And something that now, I don't think we should ever be invited to another one because, like, you can find better celebrities, but I also now have, like, the hunger to want to play in every single golf event
Starting point is 00:36:59 that I can possibly play in because the feeling of hitting golf shots with all those people watching is something that I'm scared of, but also, really, really enjoy. Because, like, it's a simulation. I finally get to be a part of, like, this TV I've always watched and, like, the video
Starting point is 00:37:16 games I've always played. I get to do that thing that I love. And it's, like, kind of insane. I'm with you. And it's a simulation and what happens after you participate in one, you realize that you can kind of do it. Like, my heart didn't explode on the first tee. Like, when I, if you would ask me, what do you think's going to happen tomorrow during
Starting point is 00:37:36 the celebrity shootout? I'd be like, well, my heart's going to explode on the first T and they're going to have to ambulance me out of there and that's going to be the end. But then, you know, it's nerve wracking and we talk about how nervous we were. But then once you just get through it, you're kind of like, oh, man, that was that was really, really fun. Now, I agree with you, the Celebrity Shootout at the Zurich Classic should probably get better celebrities because we are just, we're just not that. We're certainly not on the level of like a Chris Berman and a Sean Payton. Those dudes are legends. They're just legends.
Starting point is 00:38:04 And then you have two like blogger slash podcasters showing up. But I'm with you. It's a very fun thing to do. And I can't wait until we get the next opportunity if that ever comes. Yeah. It might not. If it was our last one, then it was our last one.
Starting point is 00:38:19 I don't, I mean, they seem to be very happy with our participation. They loved everything about it. You know, Zeric has reached out to us and said, like, thanks for coming down.
Starting point is 00:38:28 This has been an amazing event so far. If you need anything, it's been kind of crazy. So, um, yeah, just kind of, You're a showman.
Starting point is 00:38:36 When you're in it, I started to feel it on nine. When you're this Frankie Borelli, the one that I'm talking to right now, you're like, you're a little skittish and you're just like, you're, you're a little neurotic and you're,
Starting point is 00:38:47 you're all those things that we always talk about you, which you are going to hopefully get fixed, uh, with this fixing Frankie series that you're going to do. Which we can talk about it a little bit if you want about your guy. But, but the guy that I see who hits that shot on the ninth hole, that's a,
Starting point is 00:39:02 that's a fucking showman. That is, that's Frank Borelli's son. The guy, because your dad is a little bit of a showman. He's kind of out there doing his thing and he likes to tell jokes at the party. When that, when Nick gets going, you're that guy and that guy is entertaining as hell. You sheathing that, spinning around, getting a fist bump from Berman. Dude, that's good shit. That's good shit.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Thank you. I mean, I, I don't see it that way, but fucking holy shit does it just kind of go, like, you're like, all right, a moment just happened. And something, something's got to happen now. I just hit a ball to six feet at the Zurich Classic in a celebrity shootout with Sean Peyton and Chris Berman. Like something's about to happen. Like something just clicks where you're like, fuck, this is a moment. So yeah, it's something I'll always remember and just really cool experience.
Starting point is 00:39:50 So, you know, if it's our last one, then it's our last one. But I'm fucking happy that it happened. I got to tell you. What, um, I want to talk about, well, I guess right before we went out there and when we were nervous, and we can kind of plug this. So you got breaking 90 coming out, which is going to be, and this is not, you know, I'm not going to be mean to you or anything, but this could be a, that could be a two year series. So you've got that going on. Trent's got to try and break 90.
Starting point is 00:40:15 That's going to be. I'm aware of my golf game and a lot of the internet is too. So I don't take offense to that whatsoever. And quite honestly, well, I want to do it. I obviously want to do it. But those are, I have fun doing those, just going out and playing golf and trying to do it. Those are really fun. So if it takes a while, hopefully.
Starting point is 00:40:32 it won't take too long, but I'm excited to get rolling and go see Tillery. So yeah. Those videos are so, are going to be so good because there's going to be moments where, like, you're going to need to go, because shooting in the 80s compared to like, you've only broken 100 twice in your life now. I think once abandoned,
Starting point is 00:40:52 right? And then once for breaking 100 at Garden City. Yeah. Like, you're going to need to be dialed. And there's going to be a day where like, we feel it. Like you shot like a 41 in the front.
Starting point is 00:41:02 And we're like, holy shit, it's happening. There's going to be a lot of those. And those days are also going to end with you, like, in triple digits. Like, I just can already, like, we know that it's going to happen. There's going to be crazy roller coasters because, like, trying to get to 89 is a huge jump, huge jump. But you're up for it. John Tillery's up for it. You're going down there to Georgia, what, next week to start this?
Starting point is 00:41:23 Yeah, next week. I'll be down there. So that's fucking exciting for all of our viewers and listeners because that's the best series we put out last year. cannot wait for that to come out. On the other side of it, not as pretty and fun and glorious as breaking 100, I'm doing something a little more mental and dark and just like really trying to fix something that has been a problem with me, which is my brain. We're going to do a little series. I don't know how many episodes is going to be fixing Frankie. I found a, is he a sports psychiatrist? I believe he's a sports psychologist.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Let me look. He's a sports psychologist, I would assume. He is a mental coach for a lot of guys. He was a baseball pitcher. His name is Dr. Brett McCabe, spelled with an H, B-H-R-E-T-T-T. He is a clinical and sports psychologist. Psychologists. I got to stop saying psychiatrist.
Starting point is 00:42:21 So what Brett does is he works with all these athletes. He was a pitcher. I think he was a pitcher at S-L-L-S-U. and he works a lot at Alabama, the University of Alabama, and he was on the range at the Zora Classic with professional golfers. He's helping them get dialed in and think about all these things. I really enjoy talking to him on the phone. I was kind of nervous to meet him in person because I didn't know how he'd be.
Starting point is 00:42:45 I didn't know what psychologists are in person. I've never met one or really had conversations with one. And he couldn't have been a nicer guy. We saw him on the driving range at a PG tour event. he noticed that I was super nervous. He looks like large. I'm just going to get that right out there. He just looks like large.
Starting point is 00:43:01 Definitely. He does. Yep. He does. He fits right in with our crew. Super nice guy. I'm very excited that he's the guy that I'm going to be doing fixing Frankie with. I think everyone listening and that's going to watch the videos are going to fall in love with him.
Starting point is 00:43:14 The way that he explains things. So basically like a little teaser for what the video is going to be like is I'm fucking freaking out on the driving range about to hit my first shot at the Zoro Classic celebrity shootout. I'm telling myself, like, I don't know what the fuck I'm doing out here. I'm saying all the same things I just have for the last 30 minutes on this podcast. Like, we don't belong out here, blah, blah, blah. This is insane. Why are we doing this? I can't even hit a golf shot.
Starting point is 00:43:36 I'm hitting the balls left and right. He goes, geez, like, Frankie, like, take a deep breath. And then he looks at me. He's like, no one cares how you're going to do out here. Just you know how you can play golf. And I'm looking at him like, all right, now you've got me. Like, I can already tell that you're going to be able to speak my language. Like, you're going to talk to me very blunt.
Starting point is 00:43:55 you're also going to talk with things that make sense to me. You're going to say it very simply, and it's going to make sense. And that's exactly what he was doing. I was rushing on the driving range. I'm trying to hit shots. And he goes, are you just trying to hit balls to hit balls? Because you've hit 15 balls in the last five seconds since I've been here. You're just rapidly hitting balls.
Starting point is 00:44:14 Are you just hitting balls to hit balls and get loose? Or are you trying to do something out here? And I said, well, I think I'm just trying to hit balls. He's like, why? Try and get ready for you around. Pick a target. Stand behind the ball. Come over.
Starting point is 00:44:25 here. And I'm like, all right. He goes, where do you want to hit this next shot? I said, well, I'd like to hit it out there in between those two tall trees. He goes, so do it. So I stand over the ball. He goes, take a deep breath. I stood over the ball. I took a deep breath. I took a seven iron. And I took a fucking rose into the seven iron right between the two trees. And he goes, now, why aren't you doing that all the time? I was like, I don't know. He's like, now come back here. Go look at your line. Where are you trying to hit this ball? And he goes, say it out loud. And I said, I want to hit that ball in between those two trees. He goes, now go and do it. And I went up there with a fucking five iron. I hit a fucking butter. And I hit a fucking butter.
Starting point is 00:44:55 cut right between the two trees. And, you know, right after that, someone kind of like, I don't know if it was Berman or one of the pros were like said something and it caught me off guard and I kind of was like distracting. I hit a next shot and I duffed it. And I'm like, oh, here we go again. I shouldn't have hit another shot. And he goes, well, did you step behind the ball and tell me where you were going to hit it?
Starting point is 00:45:13 And I said, no. He goes, come back here. Point out where you're going to fucking hit this ball and say it at last. I want him to those two trees. I had driver in my head at this point. And I fucking nutted one right down the middle. I looked at, I'm like, Brett, we're going to, we're going to be real good pals, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:29 That's just self-talk. That's just dialing in your brain. That's self-talk. That's, that's a system. That's a rhythm. That's having something. That's not just being neurotic. And that's like, I am eaten out of his fucking palm now.
Starting point is 00:45:44 Yeah. So I met Brett as well while we were out there. Great guy. Going to be so good for the series. I'm very excited for this series because it's so unlike anything that we do. currently. We've got all these different series going on, which are great, the travel series, four man's scramble, breaking 100, breaking 90. But fixing Frankie is just going to be, it's going to shed light on a different part of the game, which I'm very excited about. Another thing that I'm
Starting point is 00:46:08 excited about, which you'll probably be less excited about, but he's going to frustrate you. There were times yesterday, oh yeah, there were times yesterday when Frankie was pretty much in the mode of, I'm really nervous about the celebrity shootout. I just want to try to get these balls in the air. I want to hit a couple, get out there and try to calm myself down. And I could feel it. And I'm sure he could because it's his job that you like at one point I feel like you wanted him to go away. You were just like, I'm, I'm kind of losing it right now. Yeah. And that's, and that's like a big part of it. That's a big part of what you have going on where you just need to take and I'm not, I'm not him. So, but what I'm guessing he's going to probably push you towards is like
Starting point is 00:46:50 every moment you just need to kind of bring it down. and he's going to go in depth with that and it's going to frustrate you and that's going to make the videos that much better which is which I think is going to be great. Oh yeah right before we found that like before we found that moment where I was rushing everything and he told me to start picking out points on the driving range
Starting point is 00:47:11 taking a deep rest step behind the ball. He was just kind of talking to me and he said he was trying to have conversation with me to get my mind off what we were about to do and I was just getting really frustrated that like I wasn't hitting good golf shots and that's when I was kind of hitting a million balls a second. And he's like, and I was so close to being like, you know what, dude? Like I'll just, we're going to do this video like next week.
Starting point is 00:47:32 Like, why don't you just like go help someone? Because I couldn't hit a good job job. I'm like, now you're making me like do things. I've never done these before and I'm going to do it here and fucking at the Zora classic on a professional golf. Like with by being as polite as possible, I was just kind of just nodding my head and like taking deep breath being like, okay, yeah, I'll try that. I'll try that. Because we all are in that situation where someone gives you like a sloth. tip or a mental thought or whatever. And like you, they do it to you on like the second hole of like
Starting point is 00:47:56 a big golf match that you have or like you're playing a new course that you've really been excited about and someone gives you a swing tip. It kind of gets in your head. But he totally wrangled me in and made me calm. And I'll tell you what, I took those tips to the first tee and it helped me a lot. So my biggest goal with the series also being your wingman for breaking 90 is going to be like, how can people watching the video take those little mental exercises or just tips from the driving range to the first day? I think everyone will now, even just listen to this. Maybe you never thought to pick out a point in the driving range.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Maybe that sounds too simple that you never even thought about it. I'll tell you what, it helped me. I never really think about it. I never step behind each ball that I'm about to hit and really have a system and like a thought. Harry Higgs kind of told us that we should have a thought before each shot, but like I never listened to him. And like now maybe if we like visually show you and like we can see the results and I'll get good of chipping, hopefully. We'll see. Really excited for it. But yeah, Dr. Brett McCabe had to give him a
Starting point is 00:48:52 shout out. He's going to become a superstar. Yeah, people are going to like him. And we talked a little bit about in the car afterwards, just driving back to the hotel, kind of how you felt about meeting him and the rapport that you guys have and what it's going to be like in the video. And I told you, I was like, what you're feeling right now is similar to how I felt after talking on the phone and meeting Tilleri. You just know that these are guys who are really invested in helping you and they're going to be good and they're going to be into it and they're going to give you these weird activities that are just going to make the whole thing even better.
Starting point is 00:49:26 And yeah, I mean, I can't wait for you to start that because I think it's going to be a fascinating look into the brain of Frankie Borelli, which is that's a place that I don't know how many people want to go, but we're going to take them there and it's going to be an interesting ride. We've got to get to all of our expectations. experiences at bourbon street we went to we hung out with you know kisner and that whole crew on the golf course we saw scotty sheffler we had a warm embrace with the masters champion we had a crazy run in with bubba watson we have to get through all that stuff all the restaurants that we've gone to we're going to do that first we're going to do a little segment called from the
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Starting point is 00:51:29 And yeah, we'll get there. We'll first get there. We'll be on the driving range. And guys will be like, yeah, we're ready to get out there where it hit, hit some balls and drink some Trulies. Like, it's just, it's a marriage that is just inextricable. You just, you can't separate the two. they've just been such a great partner for us for years now
Starting point is 00:51:44 and it's, you know, it's just the best, the best in the game for sure. Just like leaving your house, you grab your car keys, your phone, your wallet. When you're going golfing, you grab your bag, your golf shoes,
Starting point is 00:51:56 your hat, and then you grab your trurlies. It's like it's become, you have to do that to go out and golf. So go over to trulyhardtselter.com to find truly hard seltzer near you. So from the gallery, we had someone last week submit this guy,
Starting point is 00:52:09 Wyatt, which makes me think of Ozark. Wyatt. Wyatt. Do you watch a new season, by the way? I did watch a new season. So I don't want to have a new season. I have not yet.
Starting point is 00:52:22 You haven't. No, I just haven't. No, no, don't spoil it. I haven't gotten around to it yet. I love that show, but I just, there's so much TV, but I do love Ozark. I don't know why I haven't watched it yet. That's actually, I'm surprised by myself,
Starting point is 00:52:36 but I'm going to get around to it. I've looked as ugly as I've ever looked in this Zoom, by the way in this in this shot just because the way the lighting is in these in this camera i'm like i got to get a new damn camera well this is the world balancing itself out because on the last podcast you look spectacular your color was great all of the um the promos that we put out i was like man frankie's got a good color to his face now frankie's just disappeared um we're looking at his bed now um i our rooms are just identical that that artwork on the on the walls making me laugh but what did what did why it say is from the gallery.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Wyatt says, I'm sitting here watching the masters and paying more attention this year to the brands and styles everyone is wearing. Everything from Nike to Peter Millar and many others. As I watch,
Starting point is 00:53:21 the only players that do not have sponsors on their clothes are the Nike athletes. Is there any reason for that? Does Nike not allow it? Is it extra money for guys like JT, Kiz, DJ, and others? We've talked about this a lot at length.
Starting point is 00:53:35 I think we've even mentioned it to some of the guys that we're closer with on tour, just like why some guys are walking billboards and Nike athletes are just not. I think it literally just comes down to they pay their athletes more for those exclusive clothing deals.
Starting point is 00:53:53 I think it's just as simple as that. They want it to be clean. They want to be exclusive. They don't want any other partners and they have to make up for it the money that would be gained by throwing on other sponsors by just paying their athletes more.
Starting point is 00:54:06 It's got to be. And I wonder what the, like what the formula for that is. Like, all right. Like, does the player present that to Nike? If they're working with Nike and they're like, hey, listen, I, if I were to pepper myself with sponsors, this is how much I would make.
Starting point is 00:54:24 So if you want, you know, if I want to be a Nike athlete, we want to try to make this work. Like, it's got to be all encompassing. And I got to make just as much as I would if I were having all these sponsors. It's got to be something like that because it's not, it's not an accident right that all the Nike athletes just it's just clean and everything looks great and that's that's a it's a pattern everybody wants to look that way as as a Nike are they a Nike athlete seemingly has to look that way so there's got to be something worked into the deal like that so they
Starting point is 00:54:53 look as clean as they do if you know the answer to this simply just reach out to us and let us know but the other side of it is like does Nike say like if hey you're going to be a Nike athlete you're going to be part of the Nike athlete world. Tiger Woods, Rory Macarroy. You know what I mean? The list is going to go on and on. You're not going to be a part of these other communities where, like, it's a big pool of guys.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Like Scottie Schaeffler rocks all Nike and he wears the Tiger Woods shoes. Does that elevate his game by just being a Nike guy where he doesn't care about the dollars lost that he's not throwing like, you know, some aviation company and some liquor company on his shirt? Like, like at the end of the. of the day does he say like I'd rather just like make a little bit less on my clothing brand and just be a Nike athlete where I'm like part of that world that might elevate me to another level. I mean he's basically like in the same world as like Serena Williams and you know I mean it's crazy once you're Nike athlete. Yeah this is where I am the worst negotiator in the world like I don't know which side has the power in that in that negotiation because what you're saying is right I agree with that too
Starting point is 00:55:57 like if you wear Nike if you are a Nike athlete that just ups your profile immediately. People just just know Nike and they they see that and they're like oh that person has got themselves to a point where night they're wearing Nike and that that is that's a thing in this culture yeah and that's just with the way that it is so I don't know Nike probably holds the power Nike holds all the power they're they're just the brand that has a ton of power so it's probably that's probably how it goes in negotiations I don't know that's it's a very interesting question actually there's a great movie coming out. I mean, I don't know if it's going to be great. I would assume it's going to be great. But I love the idea of the story. I read it today. Basically, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are
Starting point is 00:56:45 writing and producing and directing how Nike signed Michael Jordan. So it's basically like one of them is going to play like Phil Knight and the other one was going to play the guy that ended up getting him. I forget his name. But it was like a chase around all of Michael Jordan's life, like his old coaches, old friends, family members. His, like, mom was, like, the hardest one to crack. And apparently, I don't know that they've written the movie yet. I think they just got the rights to it. Apparently, Michael Jordan won't be in the movie.
Starting point is 00:57:15 Like, his character won't be in the movie. He'll just be, like, a mythical, like, character that they always talk about. And his name will be mentioned, obviously, because they're trying to sign him. But, like, you'll never actually see Mike. Now, maybe they're just holding that away from you. But, yeah, I just thought that would be an interesting, like, story to tell on just like how did you sign one of the most incredible athletes of all time who ended up being Jordan fucking shoe brand like how did that happen so that's interesting I hadn't heard anything
Starting point is 00:57:43 about that movie I'll whenever that comes out it sounds like it probably not coming out for a while but whenever it does I'm I'm all in on watching that Josh asks would you rather make a hole in one at 16 of the masters or 16 at the waste management during competition It's an easy answer for me. I don't know if it's an easy answer for you, but it's the Masters. No, see, I'm going 16 at Waste Management. Okay, so that's interesting. And I thought about this question.
Starting point is 00:58:12 And I was wondering, is it, like, what is it? What's the difference between you and I that I pick the Masters and that you pick waste management? And I was thinking, like, is it age? Like, we're not that much different in age, but like, you're just, you're a little younger. you still, maybe you still like the party aspect of it. You like people throwing all the beers in the air. That's going, people are going nuts.
Starting point is 00:58:34 And I kind of as a, as an older gentleman, kind of like, you know, the masters. It's just, oh, it's, I make it and that's, there's no craziness, but it's one of the greatest accomplishments you can have in all of golf. What do you? What's the difference to you? So there's still craziness when you make an ace on 16 at Augusta. Like, I was there fucking. Coocher just drained one during the 2017 Masters right before, right, and then right after that,
Starting point is 00:59:04 Sergio hits the pen on 15, almost makes it, you know, double eagle and then drains the eagle, the whole thing. There's no denying that getting an ace on 16 that the Masters mean something. Now, if you ask me, like, to then go on and win, or if it, like, meant something for your ride to the win, then I think I'm going to change my answer. but if it's just like a generic Thursday, whole in one, I don't know how you can't pick the waste management.
Starting point is 00:59:31 It's one of the greatest moments in sports when it happens. Like at that time, when Ryder, this year at the waste management, drain that ace, it was like the first time in however many years it happened at that place, it's an absolute fucking frenzy. Beer cans are getting tossed all over the place. It's insanity. To say that, like, that's not more of a memorable. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:59:52 We talked about it with Sam Ryder on the pie. that that may have been the biggest pop of like all time in like live sports. It was like 120,000 people there all screaming at the same time. It's like getting a football stadium. Every single person is going, boom, like screaming. Like it was chaos when he made that whole on one. And we had him on the show calling him the Ace King. Like we called him Mr. Ace.
Starting point is 01:00:16 I think we released that podcast as a conversation with Mr. Ace. So I'm taking waste management. I think it's more memorable. I think it's just a party. it's chaos. Augusta's great, but you know who fucking had one this year? What's his name and his son?
Starting point is 01:00:30 Fucking, Stuart Sink. Stuart Sink made one and said happy birthday to his pal. It's like, I don't know, man. Like, it was nice. It was like a pat on the back. It was cool.
Starting point is 01:00:40 All right. All right. I hear you. I hear every argument you're making. Let me put this to you. Think about having your own moment, a huge moment on the same hole that Tiger chipped that ball in.
Starting point is 01:00:54 Oh, yeah. It's like, it's, you know, you're battling that light right now. I hate it. I hate the light. And so am I, actually. I'm going to move a little bit. I'm going to move a little bit. I hate the light, man.
Starting point is 01:01:05 Hold on, let me move all my shit. Sorry, for those just listening and not watching on YouTube, again, we're in the same hotel and our rooms are identical. The sunlight is streaming in and it's making it, it's making the visual weird. By the way, speaking of the sun, I got sunburnt yesterday. Every time, if you feels better. If you watch us.
Starting point is 01:01:24 the progression of us at these golf tournaments where at the beginning of the week I look like a normal person and then day two it happened to Kiowa day two I am just burnt to a crisp because I'm too stubborn and I'm like I'll just I'll get a little color and then I woke up this morning and it felt like my face was on fire I think the area around my genitalia yeah is like see-through I thought about that today you know why because whenever we go to hotels I see more of my body than I've ever seen in my entire life. I don't know if it's because I'm naked more. I'm just in here doing disgusting things to myself.
Starting point is 01:01:59 But when I'm walking around that bathroom and there's all these like ceiling to floor, there's only ceiling to floor mirrors in all these hotels. And like the bathrooms are always have like huge mirrors outside the showers. Dude. I'm just like, man, my, from my kneecap to my nipples,
Starting point is 01:02:21 I don't know what you would call. all that pigment. I honestly don't know what you would call it. It's not white. It's like I, you know, when I, you're a window. I'm something translucent. I really am because when I picked out like colors of like the ceiling like, uh, paint of my new house, like there was all these shades of white. I'm not white. I'm like a, I'm a brighter than white. I'll tell you what it is. I couldn't agree with you more about you just see more of yourself when you stay at a hotel. And part of what it is for me is the positioning of the mirror and the shower. At my apartment in New York, the mirror faces, like when I'm in the shower, you can't, I can't see the mirror, the mirror can't see me. Here at this hotel and pretty much
Starting point is 01:03:06 every other hotel that I stay in, when I'm in the shower, the mirror is facing me and I can just see myself. And it's, it's a, it's a position that I'm not prepared to see. It's my whole naked body and I'm just kind of in there letting water hit me. And it's like, am I going to look at myself in the mirror? It's certainly not a positive image that I'm looking at. I'm not looking at it like I'm Christian Bale, an American psycho or anything like that. But it's just like, ugh, that's an angle that I don't normally see. So I agree with you.
Starting point is 01:03:39 When you're in a hotel for whatever reason, I think, actually I think we know the reason now, you just see more of your body. And all mirrors are different, by the way. That's something else that I've noticed. The mirror in my apartment is different than the mirror at my parents' place. the mirror my parents place is different than the mirror at this hotel some of them look okay some look worse some look better it's just it's bad at a hotel you just you see different angles and more of yourself and it's just not a positive thing for guys like you and i i don't know what
Starting point is 01:04:09 we were talking about before so i rather have the whole and one at waste management during competition listen i wonder if people are like fuck this show you know where the fucks rigs at and Barping Lurch. But you know what? You got Trent and I. I don't know how it's going. We're in, we're an hour into this thing. I'm sure Jake Bass has thoughts. I mean, at the end of the day, you know, it's a two-man show. We're just kind of rolling with it.
Starting point is 01:04:31 I am shockingly very, I think this is going very well. Okay. All right. All right. Well, you know, this, because what has happened in the past with things when you and I are like the heads of it? Like when Brian Baumgartner jumped into a Zoom and it was you and I. That was a torture chamber
Starting point is 01:04:47 for Brian. He was just like, what's going? What's happening? Like, is this a, is this an actual show? And then, you know, so, and when you and I, like, we went to Keow, that actually went pretty well, but it still felt like everyone was a little nervous because it's like, all right, Frankie and Trent. But we're idiots.
Starting point is 01:05:02 Oh, yeah. It's still idiots. Like, we shouldn't be because we've been in this world for too long. But I also, I'm not going to apologize for not being an idiot because I'm always, I think that's just like who we are. I'm never going to fucking change. I've said that a million times in this podcast. I'm not going to stop being fanboys out there.
Starting point is 01:05:17 I'm not going to stop getting nervous when I'm around. I'm pro athletes and all these celebrities because that's just who I am. And I'm also not going to apologize for not being that great at running a fucking podcast because I didn't grow up know when I was going to do this shit. I wasn't on the path to success of being a podcaster when I grew up. I didn't know I was going to be on this fucking podcast. It just happened. No, and we've, we've told Riggs this on the podcast.
Starting point is 01:05:38 I think it was a couple months ago. I don't even remember when. But I told him, I was like, it's straight up bizarre that you are able to host a podcast as well as you are from someone who doesn't have a degree in. journalism or broadcast journalism or whatever the way he conducts interviews the way he runs this show and again normally we or normally we talk shit about the people who aren't on the show
Starting point is 01:05:59 and we can get to that if you want but right now disgusting oh him in new orleans would be a sight to fucking behold i think it's he should not be allowed to enter new orleans and i he would love it fucking food and the crawfish and uh we're we still got to get to all that food but yes i agree riggs is a fantastic interviewer and um he's able to shoot out, you know, conversation a lot. Like, he's able to, he's a great facilitator. He's a great facilitator. And, and Frankie and I are just sort of the like, we don't know what's going to have.
Starting point is 01:06:30 We're the clowns. We're the clowns. And that's, that's, you know, you need that too. It's a good balance. This group has a very good balance in that regard. But I still think I would rather make a hole in one on the 16th hole in Augusta. I'm waste management. So shout out to truly.
Starting point is 01:06:43 All right. Let's knock off a couple of things that we wanted to talk about. So we just talked about the celebrity shootout. that went great. Zara Classic, great. I want to go through interactions first before we go through our dinner plans. Interactions include Tommy Fleetwood was very funny on our way to the on our way to the first T at the Zura Classic celebrity shootout. We kind of stumbled upon him with this huge crew. He was kind of like, what's about to happen? I'm just getting ready for this golf event. And we were just like, no, we're just trying to say hi. And he's like, hi. And he's like, hi. And
Starting point is 01:07:18 And then we're so, we're really nervous for this, uh, this first team. And he goes, like, you got to go talk to someone that can help you in the driest humor of all time. Well, you not only did you say that, but you also said, I think I'm going to shit my pants, which I think he took it literally. He took it literally. He went, ugh. Yeah, I said, yeah, I'm going to shit my pants.
Starting point is 01:07:35 He goes, oh, okay. All right. Bathroom somewhere. He's, yeah, very dry humor. That was an interesting one. The other interaction that I loved, and we got a bunch of them, but was you and Will Zalotaurus. Oh, yeah. So Zalotaurus is, um.
Starting point is 01:07:48 We've had pretty good interactions with him at the Masters. He kind of just like sought out Riggs and I. We were just behind the ropes, you know, with the patrons at Augusta National. He hits a shot on whatever hole that was. It was like 16 or something like that. No, obviously it wasn't 16. I think it might have been 17. Fair way.
Starting point is 01:08:05 And he came over, said hi to us. And then this time I'm walking behind him. He hits a chip. And it wasn't the greatest chip. He claims that he boned it. And I was like, oh, is that how it's done? and he turns around and goes, oh, God. He goes, of course I bone the one that you, like when you walk by.
Starting point is 01:08:23 That's the first one I really hit bad. So that was kind of funny because I am, my chipping is so horrific that I do think it is contagious in some aspect. So, I mean, that's happened. That's not the first time it's happened. Dude, and if that's true, you might get banned from PJ tour events. Like if you, if that becomes scientific fact that your type of chipping and the struggles that you have with it are contagious, you'll never be allowed on the ground.
Starting point is 01:08:48 of a PJ tour event ever again, because those guys take that shit super seriously as they should. Here's something that happened that we haven't talked about. I got nervous that fucking Scotty Sheffler mentioned the word yips right before the fucking masters
Starting point is 01:09:00 a week before he teed off. And then the guy went and fucking won the thing. That, you want to talk about a guy that has ball sack? That dude said yip, yip, yip, yippee. He actually said like that quote. He was like, oh, the yips, yips, yips.
Starting point is 01:09:15 And then he went out and won the fucking masters with a perfect display of chipping. So that guy has fucking a brain of steel. The fact that that just put to rest all that bullshit. If you're a person that can't say the word yips, then you have like something wrong with you because he just proved you to be completely insane. Yeah, a guy like Scottie Schaeffler looks at guys like us
Starting point is 01:09:38 who are like, whoa, whoa, whoa, don't say that word or it might screw up your game. He looks at us like simpletons. He's like, if that is the level that you think it affects how you play on the golf course, then you're not cut out for a good golf game. You're not cut out to be the number one player in the world. You're not cut out to win a master's green jacket.
Starting point is 01:09:56 He's just like, what are you talking about? I know what I am. I know how good of a player I am. Saying this one, ooh, scary word isn't going to affect how I actually play. He's just got it right now. He can say that word as much as he wants and he's still going to apparently win every tournament
Starting point is 01:10:12 that he shows up at. Speaking of interactions, Scotty Schaeffler, we saw our man. I said on the last show that I'm going to hug Scotty Sheffler. I got my hug. We saw him on the driver range.
Starting point is 01:10:24 We saw him playing with Drew Brees, who is a tailor-made guy. Stealth. He was using the stealth driver. Using the stealth driver. Licks his fingers. Drew Brees,
Starting point is 01:10:34 who is fucking jacked, yoped, a man's man. Looks like a billion dollars in the golf course. Tight polo. Tight shorts with great legs.
Starting point is 01:10:45 legs looks like a billion dollars walking around like he owns the fucking place nice fucking perfectly bent brim of his hat nice and low just like drew breeze wears it on the on the ward on the sidelines with that fucking thing on his face and i swear to god that guy can swing a golf club with no glove a man's man uses no glove he has a stealth driver smooth criminal on the tebox and when i smooth smooth criminal the tebox and when i tell you that guy licks his fingers when he steps up to the fucking T-box. Just like he did his whole career, to the point where he has a horrific habit. I mean, we were making jokes when we were walking down the fair way that he definitely
Starting point is 01:11:26 licks his fingers before everything he does. Yeah, before Drew Brees opens the refrigerator, he's like, all right, let me get in there. Before he, before he opens the grill, the grill, some meats. He's like, all right, here we go. Let's get medium rare, baby. Medium rare coming up. Smacks the meat, like a man just fucking licks that thing every time. He licked his finger, grabbed.
Starting point is 01:11:45 his club and ripped one. It was awesome. It was the most true for his experience ever. It was. It was amazing. But that's the thing too is it works. He he's a wildly successful NFL quarterback. Just insane stats, Super Bowl, the whole thing. And he did all that licking his fingers before he, you know, hiked the ball. So it's like, I'm just going to take this and apply it to every other part of my life. And I'm just going to be as successful in every other part of my life. And he seemingly, we watched him for three or four holes seemingly has a pretty damn good golf game. So whatever Drew Brees is doing, it's working. Yep. And so Scottie was playing with them, obviously Sean Peyton and Ryan Palmer.
Starting point is 01:12:27 That was a cool group to follow. So we did see Scottie. We hugged him. We talked to him, congratulated him. He's still the same Scotty Shefflers. He's always been. The conversation with him was unbelievable. We got to meet Ted Scott. Riggs had met Ted Scott when he was with Bubba and they played 18 holes. Ted Scott told a little funny story off camera about like how nervous Riggs was. He said he was shaking the first time he met him. Rick was so nervous to play with Bubba and Ted Scott, which we can completely comprehend how that could, how that could happen because we were just doing that yesterday at the Celebrity
Starting point is 01:12:56 Shootout. So Ted Scott, amazing. I got my chance to ask Ted Scott. On the last, right after the Masters, the night of the Masters of Sunday when we recorded, I mentioned that I was really dialed in on the way Ted Scott was reading the Greens for Scott by using the shadow of the flagstick. and the sun and kind of giving him points with the shadow. And when I told, I went up to Ted Scott and I said, Ted, I got to ask you like, were you using the shadows for to show Scotty the lines? Because I thought that was so, you know, interesting and unique and creative.
Starting point is 01:13:30 And he took his sunglasses off when I asked him. Like he was so happy I asked him that question. He goes, yeah, yeah, I was. And, you know, he goes, we like to find points on the green that we like to put around. And then Scotty came over and his ears kind of. perked up. He goes, yeah, yeah, we do this. Because when you talk to Scotty about golf, he's like, he wants you to know everything that he's doing. Yeah, I won the Masters, but he wants to talk to you about everything. Yeah. And he was like, yeah, we sometimes put quarters down,
Starting point is 01:13:56 you know, five feet out, 15 feet out, 25 feet out, and putt around and putt inside him. And that's our line. So he was kind of giving me those spots and saying put it here, put it where the quarters at, put it. So that was really cool to get confirmation on like they were using the shadows. And, you know, Ted Scott was being humble saying it's just a really lazy way of me not like wanting to walk to the spot and pointing. I just figured out a way to like use the end of the the club and the shadow to point. But that duo, especially now, especially, I always do that, Frankie. You just got to say especially because people hate you when you say that. People hate you, Frankie, when you say especially. They tell you to die. I need to get Brett. I need to get Brett McCabe's number on speed
Starting point is 01:14:35 off for when moments like this happen. Like Brett, hey, hey, Brett. It's Trent. Yeah, Frankie's, he's freaking out again. Is there an ex. Exxion. He's talking about. Yeah, he's talking about how people don't like the way he says especially. So if you could just give him a call, yeah, if you could do that, that'd be great. All right. Thanks, Brett. Dude, we saw Scotty Sheffler at the fucking Ryder Cup and no one said a word to him. No one said boo to that guy.
Starting point is 01:14:59 He won the Masters. He can't go an inch without signing yellow flags, without signing hats, without signing tailor-made stuff for the tail-made truck, without doing an hour's worth of media on the Wednesday before the Zeric, just on the range, high-fiving players, caddies coming up to him, hugging him. This was his first event since winning the master, so I will say things might calm down a little bit. This was extreme.
Starting point is 01:15:23 Like, Scottie's life changed exponentially the second he walked off the 18th green. There's no doubt about it. But this was like night and day, a different scenario for Scottie Schaeffler at his first tournament since being a master's champion. And I think, like, he's handling it incredibly. And I know that for a fact because he talked to us, for about 15 real minutes.
Starting point is 01:15:43 Like, oh yeah. Like one Mississippi, two, like those are 15 minutes of conversation about sports advisors on Barstall's. Oh my God. We have to talk about,
Starting point is 01:15:55 we have to talk about the couple of things that he said. Like, you want to know if it's the same old Scotty? Like when we met Scotty, he was just like, oh, I'm the biggest, you know, I'm a huge stoolie.
Starting point is 01:16:04 I love the pizza reviews. I've been following it forever. Me and my wife, we DMed the main account on Barstool when we were in New York to see if we'd come tour the office. So that guy is still the same guy because he said two things. First, Hannah Cook's down here with us at the Zurich Classic, and he said to her, he said, I'm such a huge fan of yours on Barstall Sports Advisors.
Starting point is 01:16:27 Super nice thing to say. And then he also said, by the way, I'm halfway through watching the four-man scramble with Max Homa. I just got to the point where Trent, you made a put off the green and your parents showed up and it was a really emotional. moment. He talked about that with us today. He, this is a guy who just won the Masters. He goes, yeah, Meredith's not here. So, like, I got to watch. He's like, I got to find, like, movies to watch. He's like, Meredith was calling me, FaceTime in me that all the guys back
Starting point is 01:16:56 home were eating. John's a bleaker street without me and they're trying to make me jealous. He's like, I got, I got to like watch things. I told them to watch. He said he's a huge Stu Feiner fan. So I told him to go watch. Is it two for the money? Oh, we didn't even look it up. One for the money, two for the money. Three for the show. I'm going to look at up. I'm going to look at up. Keep talking.
Starting point is 01:17:17 I'm going to look it up. Except on my blue suede shoes. You can do anything if you want to get a blue safe shoe. I think it's two for the money. Okay. I'm still. Al Pacino. Two for the money.
Starting point is 01:17:29 Two for the money. It's based off Stu Feiner's life. It's an amazing movie if anyone hasn't watched it. I told him to watch that tonight. He goes, yeah, yeah. He basically said, yeah, right after I finish you guys, four-man scramble with Max Homi. He goes, I'm halfway through.
Starting point is 01:17:40 Just watched. that's just the guy won the masters and now he's just sitting there looking at his phone watching us play golf and like hit bad shots and talk about our buttholes on the golf course so it's really interesting it's something again blows my mind scotty's the same old scotty he loves loves loves our interactions i think because he just laughs and he giggles and he's just like you guys are the biggest idiots ever but i kind of like it and i'm fucking a huge fan of scotty sheffler got my hug you got your hug we have to put that video out by the way um my brain started out by the the place. I think I was like, I was trying to start this podcast. If anyone's been listening this whole time, this hour and 15 minutes, you could tell in the beginning I was trying to be more professional and lead the show and kind of bounce around all the things that have happened to us. And now I'm just off the rails. We got to eat crawfish tonight. We got to do all this is. We got to get through our fucking interactions. Sky Shephler, amazing. Awesome. Bubble Watson. Wild interaction. Wild interaction. Holy shit. This happened today. We're about
Starting point is 01:18:36 to put the video out right now. We're, you know, Bubba Watson's right there front of of us hitting with his pink driver and ever it's we were talking about how iconic it is like bubble with the pink driver in the pink shaft and he's just bubble watson it's fucking crazy we've been talking a lot about him with like you know he might be playing at the live in the um the Saudi league and there's he's always in the news the guy won the masters two times ted scott was on the driver and we're like oh i wonder if they talk and like they seemed like they were okay around each other and like that was cool to see and then all of a sudden we're just like kind of having a conversation amongst ourselves 15 20 feet away from bubble with our backs to him
Starting point is 01:19:10 him just like drinking water having a conversation he walks over to us and avery shout out to avery got the whole thing on camera yeah Bubba's like walks over to us with this pink driver and goes you guys want the you all want this driver to give away to one of your fans and put it on social media and just give this away I'll sign it we're like yeah no open it no problem like why why and then like also how cool are you that like dude the driver says Bubba on it and pink and then he signed it we're just going to give it away to someone. So the people who are listening, maybe you've seen the video now because we'll likely by the time you hear this, we will have put it out.
Starting point is 01:19:47 You're probably thinking, why did he walk up to them? What started that interaction? I want you to know. We don't have that answer. We were like Frankie said, just standing there talking to each other. And next thing we know, here comes Bubba holding one of his pink travers because he had a bunch of them out on the range that he was kind of hitting. He was hitting a couple different ones.
Starting point is 01:20:05 But he brought one over and was like, you guys want to get. give this away to one of your fans and I'm gonna I'm gonna ruin it and sign it is what he said and we're just like yeah Bubba Watson if if you want to give us your pink driver that you sign we will give it away on social media. Bubba Watson is the two-time Masters champion and he's an iconic lefty pink driving son of a gun and the fact that he just handed us his driver which has a real thick shaft real thick grip on it it's like extra medium size or like full-sized grips I've never seen anything like it in my entire life. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:39 Definitely not midsides. There's something thicker. It was crazy. The fact that we just had that thing in our hand and like now we're just going to give it away is awesome. Like I kind of wanted to throw it on my wall at home. It's fucking Bubba Watson's driver. But we're definitely going to give it away. You'll have to go to our social media.
Starting point is 01:20:54 Go look at it. That was just a cool moment. Came out of nowhere and we'll just give it to some fans. Someone's just going to have Bubba's driver now. And we know, like we know Bubba. We interviewed him at Barstool. He's been around like we've talked to him before. But you never know, like when we try to basically gauge the temperature of each guy that's out there, kind of like, all right, that guy's grinding.
Starting point is 01:21:14 We're just, we don't, he doesn't want to be bothered. We're going to leave him alone. He's going to work with whoever, you know, he's just going to keep working. And then there's a Kiz where Kiz is always down to just kind of hang out, chop it up, do whatever. And with Bubba, you're just, we were just kind of leaving him alone. He was working with a couple different drivers. So we're like, yeah, he's clearly working on something. So we'll leave him alone.
Starting point is 01:21:34 That's his job. We're at his job. And we just left him alone. And then next thing we knew, he was walking up right behind us, giving us a driver. Very, very cool and surreal moment, honestly. The pink kind of turned me on, man. When you see that pink, it just gets you going a little bit. And something that helps me when I'm turned on is Roman.
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Starting point is 01:25:53 We were walking at dinner. And we can get into now the dinner portion of our New Orleans experience, Nalans experience. We were walking past a place called Isabella's. Okay, Irene's. Right by Bourbon Street, we're walking by, all of a sudden someone's giving me the middle finger inside the restaurant. I'm like, who the fuck is that?
Starting point is 01:26:11 It was kind of dark in there. I'm like, what the hell? I kind of go in. I peer in with both my eyes and it's fucking Scott Brown and Kevin Kisner, sitting there at Irene, just flipping us the bird. So we gave it right back to him. We gave it right back to him. It's just,
Starting point is 01:26:26 then it's just four guys throwing the middle finger at each other in the middle of New Orleans. And everybody's laughing. And that was the first time we had seen them all week. Yeah. And to, uh, to an. innocent bystander. They're just like, wow, whoever is inside that restaurant is just getting flipped off by the foreplay guys.
Starting point is 01:26:41 So that was definitely a sight to behold. But we saw Kis on the golf course. We saw Dewey, obviously. We saw him on the street when we were walking into Mr. Eds. And just the best collective group of people you can possibly find in any walk of life, whether it be sports or business or whatever, you'll never run into a better group of guys than the Kevin Kisner clan. Dewey's the bucking man, obviously. Obviously, JT, helping everything with you.
Starting point is 01:27:05 And then Kevin Kisner just couldn't be more. more of a good guy. Humble as it gets. You would never imagine that that guy's a pro golfer. And he's out there just tucking in his shirt. He says he's losing a lot of weight. He was swimming in his shirt and shorts today at the pro-am. Just hitting absolute bombs for kids, which were like 280 right into the wind. And just a lot of fun. So that guy is- He called me, yeah. He called, he called me fat, but I set myself up for it because we, him and I were talking a little bit about going down to see Tillerie and what that was going to be like. And he was like, I pretty much just want to see you try to work out with him again.
Starting point is 01:27:41 Because if you remember the first episode of Breaking 100 was just Tilleri grabbing my legs and throwing me up against the wall. And I was like, yeah, I think I'm in worse shape than I was a year ago. And then he was like, yeah, I'm not hitting the ball very far right now. I got to get fat like Trent. So it's, it's always good to see those guys. That group, it's just like a comfort. Like we see there's guys out here.
Starting point is 01:28:03 that we see that we're not as familiar with. I mean, no, we're not as familiar with any of them as we are Kevin Kisner. So when we see him, it's like, all right, this is a guy I can just talk to bullshit with and we'll just keep it moving. That whole crew is great. So upon arrival in New Orleans, I asked as many people as I could, what's the best place to go to? You know, no one, everyone had like their own takes, you know, don't go to Bourbon Street,
Starting point is 01:28:29 go to Bourbon Street, it's crazy. Also, like, we've heard horrific things about the, crime down here. So we were a little nervous about walking. I mean, every person we've talked to has said like, it's getting crazy down there. Keep your head on a swivel. People are jacking cars, pockets, the whole thing. Kind of a scary time, I think, right now in New Orleans. I mean, that's all I'm gauging from every single person I've talked to. All walks of life have been like just watch out out here. It's been kind of crazy in that sense. But I was really excited to get down to New Orleans. Obviously, Bourbon Street. I'm a huge tourist guy. I know you're a huge tourist guy,
Starting point is 01:29:01 Trent. So like I was super excited to try all the main things that I can possibly get. And that would be char broiled oysters, char-grilled oysters. Char-briled oysters from Drago's. Dragoes. So that was the first thing we did. We landed. We went straight to Dragos. We got our oysters. These things are freaking grilled and char-broiled and whatever you want to call them. Char-boiled? Char-boiled. Char-broyled oysters from Drago's. Amazing. huge fat oysters, something I've never seen before. Usually get the nice little slurpy ones and, you know, they may be coming from whatever. Oh, these are coming from Washington State or these are coming from the Long Island Sound and the whole thing. No, no. These fucking things were huge. Yeah, the only oysters I had had before that were the ones that you're talking about, the raw oysters.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Yep, which we've got down here. You slide right down your gullet. Yeah, you just, you put a little cocktail sauce on them. You slurp them down. They go right down. These char broiled oysters are different in that you, they give you forks, with them and they're just, I don't even know. I mean, I don't know what's in them or, I mean, I know that they prepare them differently,
Starting point is 01:30:06 but there's also other stuff on it and you just scoop it out and you eat it. And it is, it's fantastic. It was as good of a way to kick off our New Orleans dining experience as you could imagine. When I put up on my story, like, I just put the oysters up there, the charbroiled ones. And you could see the dragoes like on the table. And I got a million responses of people being like, that's a great place to start. Drago's charbroiled oysters go crazy and then that'll start your experience. And then we also got as an entree, we got the same thing you and I at Draggos.
Starting point is 01:30:42 We got the seafood pasta, which was, wow, fantastic. All different types of seafood in there on top of a Capolini, angel hair pasta with some sort of cream sauce. I'm actually thinking about it right now. I wouldn't hate going back to Dragos if I'm being honest. I really like that place. I do want to try crawfish. We have to get to that.
Starting point is 01:31:04 Like, we do need to try crawfish. We had crawfish. We had crawfish and like, it was a part of an, what did we have that, a crawfish atouffay last night? That was at Mr. Ed's. That was hard to get into, a long line to get into that place. So we crossed off two, I would say, famous places in New Orleans in our first three nights we've done so far. Wait, how long have we been here? We've been here two nights, two nights.
Starting point is 01:31:30 Oh, we've been here two nights. We knocked out two famous places already. So tonight's our third night. We're going to go out and we're going to try and get crawfish. We're trying to get the real deal. Like the cracking of the crawfish. We go in there with our fingers. We pull out the meat.
Starting point is 01:31:44 We're here in its crawfish season here in New Orleans. So we're going to try and find the right place. I'm sure people listening to this have a place in mind. Unfortunately, you're not going to be able to get that information to us until we've already decided on where to go. We got like Frankie. And there was a place called. Oh, Frankie. and Johns.
Starting point is 01:32:01 Frankie and Johns or Frankie and Jimmy's or something like that. That was a little bit of a drive away. I heard that's supposed to be really good. There was different recommendations based off like how far we wanted to go. If you had a car, go to this place. If you don't have a car, go to this place. So we'll figure that out. We'll let you guys know in the next show where we went.
Starting point is 01:32:16 Well, another part of this is not only are we down here, but the king of the south is down here. Is that those? Barstool, Mincy is down here. We haven't seen him yet. We've been communicating over text. So we're going to try to meet up with him tonight. I mean, anybody who knows anything about Ben Mintz is like he's the king down here. He's going to know the spots to hit.
Starting point is 01:32:41 You know, Megan making money is down here too. We're all going to be out of the Zurich Classic at that Barstool Sports Lounge right off the ninth green. But I mean, Mince, I'm just going to follow Mintz. I'm just going to, at some point, we're going to meet up with him. And we're going to say, take us to get crawfish or take us wherever you think we should go. and that's where we're going to go. And I think he can't go wrong following him around down here. Great reminder.
Starting point is 01:33:06 Ninth Green at the Zura Classic. If you're here in New Orleans and you're coming to the Zeroglastic, whether it be Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Go to the 9th Green. It's free to enter VIP Lounge. We're going to have signups to get yourself involved on the Barstall Sportsbook app. Trent and I are going to be there all week and weekend long, gambling on the Barstle Sportsbook.
Starting point is 01:33:26 They're going to have a photo booth in there, a simulator in there. there. We're going to be drinking up there. It's going to be a fun time. Mincy's going to be up there. Megan Making Money is going to be up there. I'm going to be up there. Trent's going to be up there. It's going to be a fun time. Let's pack it up. I told all the players that we had interactions with that that's where we're going to be. Scotty's going to know we're up there. Kids is going to know we're up there. So every time they walk by, they'll probably point to us and laugh and say those are the Barstow guys. So come be a part of that whole experience. Barstool Sportsbook. You have to come. We're going to have all this
Starting point is 01:33:55 types of deals. If you haven't signed up yet for the sports book, go. do it at the at the tent and you'll get some sort of new deal by doing it there so um i saw mincy promoting something for all of his fans he's got his fans down here so oh yeah it's going to be a hell of a time with mincy we got to get the crawfish tonight um the atou fe was amazing i know j j reddick friend of the podcast he played in new orleans for a couple seasons was texting me a couple places to go so we have to try those out we're here until sunday so we have some time it's only Wednesday night. We're going to the freaking game on Friday, so that'll be fun.
Starting point is 01:34:31 We'll get some dinner right before that or after that. But yeah, I would say for me, my first experience of Bourbon Street last night was pretty good one. I thought the vibes were unreal for a Tuesday night, and I'm assuming it's like that all the time, but something about it. They have this French Quarter Fest coming up on Thursday, or I guess tomorrow and throughout the weekend. So I think things are starting to rev up for that, but like music and every single bar,
Starting point is 01:34:54 oh, we got to go to that dueling pianos bar. what we have to do. I forgot about that. We have to look that up. We got to go do that. I like it. It made me feel like I was in Diagon Alley. I said that from Harry Potter. All the buildings are on top of each other. And like the way the city kind of like turns once you're out of it, it's pretty cool. So, um, Bourbon Street, you know, I'll give it like an eight out of 10 for my first experience because I didn't get drunk on it. I didn't get sloppy on it. I just, we went in. We had a hand grenade drink. Uh, I asked the guy what's in it and he goes, no, literally no one bud and just like just says give me your $10 and go on your way so I got to experience that you know we
Starting point is 01:35:31 had a couple drinks we walked down the street and we heard all the music and it was cool it was awesome I didn't see any boobies but it was like you know everything that I thought it would be it was yeah I really like New Orleans and Bourbon Street and a lot of people compare it um these days to Nashville and Broadway um but it's a it's just a little different I don't know it's it's a little more it feels more intimate it's it's closer quarters But the live music aspect is definitely there. It's, you know, it's a crazy happening. Every, you'll walk two blocks.
Starting point is 01:36:05 It'll take a couple minutes and you'll hear 15 different live music or just, you know, there's a, there's a club, there's a bar, there's a place to get pizza. There's a, it's, it's, it's, I really like it as a guy who, you know, I don't, I'm not, I'm not in love with crowds anymore. I'm not in love with loud crowds. That's, I don't know. I've just, that part of my life has, is in the past, it's in the rearview mirror. Something about New Orleans and Bourbon Street, it, there's energy and it gives me energy. And then as we've gone over in detail, the food down here is just spectacular. And we're batting a thousand right now with our restaurants and our dinners of the last two nights.
Starting point is 01:36:47 I'm hoping that continue. I'm pretty confident that it will. But the whole vibe down here is great. And the Zirk classic being here is great. everything about New Orleans is something that I have enjoyed up to this point. Two more places on our list are Mr. Bees.
Starting point is 01:37:03 I know we have to get the barbecue shrimp from Mr. Bees. It was closed last night so we're going to have to do that. That was a recommendation from multiple people. And then Acme is obviously the famous one. I heard there's lines down the road. We had a little bit of Acme on the
Starting point is 01:37:18 driving range, the Acme oysters and they also had the crawfish out there. We didn't want to try it because we were about to tee off at the celebrity shootout. We didn't want our hands to get all red and messy and slippery. So we were nervous to try the crawfish because it apparently is really hard to eat. Also on that driving range, they had Benyais, which I was looking for last night. I don't want to get this wrong.
Starting point is 01:37:41 And the pronunciation might be wrong. Cafe Dumond, Dumond. Cafe Dumond. Cafe Dumond. Okay. They had those out on the driving range. Spectacular. Just spectacular.
Starting point is 01:37:53 Like little Zeppel. these. They're, they're, I don't know, what are those? They're like a little Italian pastries, but the, with the, uh, essentially the same thing. They were amazing. Yeah, the bignets were, and they're just caked and powdered sugar. Man, I'm, I'm obsessed with the food down here. So, we're trying to hit as many spots as we can. Luckily, we're here for a few days. So, we're going to keep hitting them and I'm going to gain 25 pounds and I just don't care. Yeah, there's a World War II museum down here, um, which we have to do. And, you know, the whole thing. It's just a really cool city. And it's a lot. It's a lot to take in. Sometimes, you know,
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Starting point is 01:42:47 Seeing Mincy, gambling on the Barso's sports book. I'm trying to think of all the other things you have to do down here. Oh, there's a World War II museum that I heard we got to maybe go check out. It's like it was cure. The experience was apparently curated by like Stephen Spielberg and fucking Tom Hanks. I don't know if that was a lie,
Starting point is 01:43:02 but I know that if that's true, I'm going to go check it out. And what else? I think that's about it I'm talking a fucking lot Tonight Tonight Bob does sports Oh tonight
Starting point is 01:43:16 Tonight tonight is the night Bob does sports Vers barstool sports 4 play versus Bob I can't wait for this thing to come out It was a fucking hilarious day on the golf course Robbie Berger
Starting point is 01:43:31 Fat Perez Joey Colcutts And their producer of the Jet It was versus myself Lurch Riggs and Hannah Cook filled in for Trent Daddy when he couldn't make that one. It is a hell of an experience to watch these guys interact with each other, with us. It's a it's a match to the end. It's shot after shot.
Starting point is 01:43:53 Haymaker Faye maker after haymaker. Fat Perez is going to become an absolute superstar if he isn't one already. They're just killing the game. Robbie Berger, I've talked about him at length. I've known him for a while. I've been a huge fan of his for a long time since I just had him on Snapchat. I think I remember the day he even created an Instagram, and I know he just created a Twitter,
Starting point is 01:44:13 but when things started going on Instagram, it was like a big deal. He would take all of his funny Snapchats that he had on a Snapchat account. He would put those on Instagram, like the blimp going over the dome the one time. He shot this blimp going over the dome. I think it was in New Orleans, maybe over the Super, or maybe it was in Miami. And like, you know, it was during the Super Bowl. And he's like, this fucking, whoever paid for this blip just got absolutely royally screwed because they're just flying over the dome and he got them turning around and leaving.
Starting point is 01:44:40 Very, very funny. It was my first introduction to him. And obviously, one of my best friends, Kyle, is his first cousin. So I've known about Robbie Burger for a long time. Really, really proud of that guy and all the things that he's built. The fact that that video is coming out tonight, I'm very excited. YouTube, 8 o'clock. Shout out to everyone that filmed it.
Starting point is 01:45:00 You got Jake, Avery, and then Brendan Jones, obviously, on the ones and twos who edited the damn thing. So that's a hell of a fucking video coming out That thing should do numbers Like you guys should go watch Bob does sports Watch that video because it He deserves more fans now Even though he's a fucking rocket ship And his views are going to start
Starting point is 01:45:20 Surpassing ours Which if he's not already But every person that watches our stuff Should go watch their stuff as well It'll get views It's because it's the most requested video Like people are always like When's that coming out? When's that coming out? When's that coming out?
Starting point is 01:45:34 We get DMs We get tweets about it constant So there you go. It's coming out tonight, Thursday when you're listening to this. Check it out. It's going to be a great video. Yeah, Bob's great. Bob's great.
Starting point is 01:45:46 Makes no sense to me that we're one hour behind East Coast here in New Orleans. Thought we'd be on the same time zone as New York. I guess we're more west than I thought. Yeah, we are. It's a central time zone. I was a little surprised by that as well. But if you look on a map, we're definitely further west than you think. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:04 I've got nothing else. You know, I left it all on the line here today. I don't know. I've got nothing. I can't talk anymore. I think I've used my brain capacity to its fullest. And I don't know that I can do it anymore. I'm with you.
Starting point is 01:46:17 I'm going to shower up and we're going to hit the town and try to get some crawfish. Oh, we won $5,000 for charity by playing in each. We won $5,000 each for being in the celebrity show. So that'll go to charity. And we also have $10,000 going to the first T program, which we might just add that on. give them 20 because we've got the first T program and I've got to give that check. I'm going to the metropolitan area.
Starting point is 01:46:46 I've gotten a million DMs. That's why I have to say this. I've got a million DMs when I complained about not being able to reach the first T program. So many people reached out to me and there are so many directors of first T at all these different cities and states and all these counties. And I have reached out. I've gotten in touch with the person in the Bronx that does the Metropolitan Division division of the first tea program they have an amazing program it's kind of like their headquarters
Starting point is 01:47:11 in new york okay i'm going there we've got a lot of money for them we're going to see all the stuff they do they have kids there all the time learning the game it's in the bronx it's like they're doing great stuff we're doing that so thank you to everyone that's reach out to me hopefully we can do more when it comes to a hole in one stream and raise more money for another first team program but yeah we'll see what we do with all that money but yeah we're just raising money coming out here and we've got the barcel sports book i'm just rambling now i think everyone's wants to be done with me talking. Trent, if you have anything else, I have literally nothing else. I got nothing else. Hit it hard. Hit it hard.

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