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This is a downbeat on ninety seven
to one the freak. We know that

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the NBA playoffs are pretty much set. We'll get to that a little bit

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at nine. Maybe Mavericks will have
the Clippers in Round one, five seed

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versus the four. So when does
that start next Sunday Monday? Well,

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I think it'll be Friday or Saturday, or maybe Saturday or Sunday, because

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the play in tournament will begin tomorrow
night with the two teams in the West,

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with the four teams in the West. Actually, I think we'll play

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Kings and Warriors will play. Loser
of that game will be out, and

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then you'll have the Lakers playing the
Pelicans and then then they'll go through all

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the things if they win. You
know, obviously the winner of the seven

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eight game gets in and then the
eight and the nine team will play.

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So yeah, but interesting, the
Mavericks are set, the Suns will play

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the Who's the three? Gosh,
I was looking at it earlier. The

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point is we'll talk about it,
not because I had it, No,

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I just had it up a minute
ago. It's like, uh, and

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then there's like a lot of stuff
about it. In the other portion of

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the Bright youell them the Knicks for
the two seed in the East, bind

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the Celtics. Jalen Brunson is and
the Knicks are the Celtics the only team

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in the East that remotely scare anybody, I think, so, I think

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they're the only them. And the
Nuggets are the only team you could argue

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are better than the Mavericks. And
I'm not saying the Mavericks are incapable of

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beating either, because we don't know
what these nuts down the road are capable

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of. Sure, you know,
yeah, yeah, true. So you

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know, we look at it,
youngest team ever to be the one seed,

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their average player, their average age, and the roster is twenty three

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point nine years old. Yeah,
oh yeah, I would buy all the

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stock and okay, see in the
next few years. But also, yeah,

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On Bronton is so good and I
think it's underreported how incredible that man

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is. Like, we nailed it, you hit, but I just you

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couldn't afford to make it work and
there'd be no Kyrie if you kept Bronson.

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Yeah, I think it's worked out
right. Yeah, it's the tea

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Wolves and Suns. That's kind of
fun, Denver. The two will play

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you know, we'll see what happens, either the Lakers or the It's funny

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because the Warriors could lose one game
and be out just like that. I

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think that's good, right, I
think that'd be very good. I wouldn't

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want to mess with them, to
be honest. I'd rather have the Kings

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than them. More on that at
nine right now though, the full Sports

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at seven with the intro right now
seven now Sports at seven, Another ranger

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thing for you at nine too.
Yesterday Master Master Master, it is a

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Master weekend. How hard did you, guys? Masters? Danny, Hmmm,

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pretty hard, Not as hard as
I would have liked to, because

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I had Malcolm quite a bit on
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it, and then yesterday morning midday, but I had it on you know.

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Yeah, there's certain times where you
know, he wants to play or

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he wants to watch something else,
and but I was pretty locked in a

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golf doesn't pique his interest all that
much on TV at least he you know,

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dude, he'll kind of stop down
and watch and he thinks it looks

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cool. And putts. He likes
watching the putts because he likes to see

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especially the long ones and they get
close, he's like, oh, it

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almost went in. I'm like,
yeah, dude, that a lot for

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Tiger. Yeah almost went in.
Made the damn cut. He made the

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cut, and my god, it's
about it. He played a lot of

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golf this weekend. She's weak dead
last. Yeah. Think he was sixteen

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over sixteen over eighty two seventy seven
on the weekend. That's the worst round

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he's ever played, right, I
think as a pro boy, I've got

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to be right. I think it
was. I think I read that headline

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somewhere earlier today. He looks so
tired. He looked sweaty too. He

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was very sweaty. He's always just
so listening, I know. But it

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might be just because he's so his
legs are so messed up. The way

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he has to matriculate the course,
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he's drenched all the time. There's
so many times where the camera went on

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him on Saturday where he had just
this look on his face after completing a

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hole and he looked like the Ben
Affleck cigarette meme. It's like this guy

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of all people that look like they
want a cigarett. Right now, it's

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Tiger Woods when he was finishing his
front nine. I think it was the

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feature groups and Colton ost or somebody. They're like, they're like fifty to

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fifty that he just walks off the
nine green and right into the locker room,

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you know, because he knows he's
out of it. Yeah, he's

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clearly hurting. I didn't see too
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know, but he's a tough sob. I think he hides that pretty well.

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But it's just that look on his
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It's not so much pain that it's
a deep pain, I think,

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or he just can't handle the not
being able to do what he used to

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do. But he's he said it
multiple times, continues to that I don't

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practice, which is maybe it's not
strange, maybe he's really just protecting his

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body. But he's going to try
to play at the PGA Championship which is

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May sixteenth, and the US Open
after that, and the Open Championship.

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He's going to play in those once
a month is what he's been his plan.

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But he said I don't practice,
so I don't think he can.

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And he said, you know,
he gets up at three am. That's

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what Shipley said. The amateur he
played with, they talked about it.

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He said he had to wake up
at three, and they keep like alluding

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to whatever he has to do to
get his body ready to play. But

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I don't think they ever really lay
it out. It's probably a lot of

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stretching. It's got to be.
But if you really have to wake up

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at three for whatever nine am tea
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to do what you need to do
to get ready to go and hang at

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eighty two. Who cares? He
made the damn cut. A lot of

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very good current players didn't make the
cut, like all in all solid week.

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We talked of his last week,
and I think it was the I

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think it was off the air,
and if it was on the air,

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I apologize. But all the things
that happened to him injury wise all fine.

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The the wreck was so unnecessary and
he could have still done some of

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these things. Yeah, if the
wreck doesn't have and which is just him

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being a bad driver or not being
lucid or whatever was going on, we

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still don't really know, and there
was a sketchy investigation around it, but

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that if that doesn't happen, maybe
he can still do it. Yeah,

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you know, but you know he
talked about too like the Masters, he

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knew this course front and back,
he knew where everything would bounce, so

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the next one actually have to go
practice and walk the course and find out

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where the ball is gonna you know, break and all that stuff. I

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texted you guys. Look, he
if he could have putt, and I'm

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talking about not crazy putts, if
he could have just been fairly consistent with

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his with his putting, he wouldn't
have been half bad. But he missed

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so many damn what looked like six
to eight foot putts that you're just normally

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used to seeing a professional golfer right
sink. He's forty eight. I keep

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going back to if he took two
years off, could he like be good

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to play when he's fifty like or
is it just allways gonna be I think

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he's just not what he's got now, and he knows he's like my age,

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young enough to drag it out.
And I'm eligible for these tournaments,

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so I might as well. I
wonder if I wonder if he's just playing

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it. So when he won the
Masters in nineteen, that's five years for

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all the majors. But I yeah. So it's just the Master's in PGA

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that he's eligible for life, right. I don't know how it works on

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the US Open. No, you
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Open or the Open. And I
wonder if he's like, well, who

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am I not to play in these? I'm eligible, like as a golfer

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because I wanted twenty nineteen, not
because I'm this legend grow the game.

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But after those five years, if
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you? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, that's how much it hurts, Like

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DD Yeah, I was the whole
time going why he doesn't need to finish

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today? He doesn't have to do
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dollars he got from that. Yeah, it does not matter. He's hurting.

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Get off the course, dude.
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sad to watch him too, man, I don't know. It's like hard

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to watch most people play the Masters
forever. And he might, but he

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also might have the ego that he
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a sideshow, which he is.
I don't want to say he is because

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he made the f and cut and
Speeth and Justin Thomas and Victor Hovlin.

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Three dudes are right near the top
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you know, so that's I don't
think the delay did him any favors

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either, or he had to play
extra golf on uh yeah Friday, twenty

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three holes. Yeah, that might
have been what done him. Man,

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Friday whooped their asses. Man that
run rough Saturday. They wanted off that

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course. I wonder if his looks
of anguish were also combined, you know,

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not only the pain and the result, but obviously kind of being somewhat

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reflective and thinking, man, I'm
almost fifty and I'm gonna be that guy

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and not not too many years.
That's taking the ceremonial first shot, yeah,

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and just realizing that the glory days. Yeah, the glory days are

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over. Man. It probably will
be him and Phil for like ten years

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when they're in there six mid late
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till he sixty. And Phil has
been what great health always. He made

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the cut too. Bj Singh made
the cut too, though, so yeah,

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of course, knowledge Jose Mariela Fauble
at sixty. You're right though,

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on in a tournament that had the
rain and the wind and everything. The

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names you listed of guys that didn't
make the cut. Could they can win

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any tournament on any given week.
Yes, you don't say that about Tiger

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now, but for him to he
beat him, it's incredible. Yes,

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making the cut should have been his
victory for the weekend, and clearly it

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was really because that was not good
on Saturday Sunday. All right, let's

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get to it. The Scotti Scheffler
Show and there have You know, it's

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I don't know if it's lazier just
you can't help it, or if it's

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correct that Scotty Scheffler is showing signs
of Tiger level domination. Now, yes,

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give wait another decade or at least
a half decade before you even kind

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of officially invoke their names together.
But there's some dominant traits to what Scotty

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Scheffler's doing that does make you think
of this. Now, there were times

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when Brooks Koepka and Jordan Speith over
the last decade have been the oh my

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god, they and Rory, I
mean, we're fine. Are they just

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on the precipice of destroying everyone every
week and it never really happens. He

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looks like he's doing it, and
he's going to be the favorite in every

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major this year, right, And
there's some similarities as far as winning the

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players and winning the Masters, winning
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I mean, there are Tiger esque
things that he's doing. And then

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just the eyeball test, he is
head and shoulders the best player out there,

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bogey avoidance, He's got very similar
numbers to Tiger, and it was

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it felt inevitable, and that is
a Tiger thing. Now there's maybe a

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different conversation to where are we all
rallying behind Scotty like we are Tiger?

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No, we're not. Is Scotty
have an army of people that he's bringing

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to Masters coverage? No, Tiger
definitely had that, and it felt like

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you were watching magic when you watch
Tiger at his peak, and that maybe

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because he is that damn good.
The Scotty shuffler went on to thump everybody

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finished eleven under four struke victory for
his second Masters in three years, and

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dominant not even close to the buzz
we told them this last week. Now

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even close to the buzz that speak
had in his day with no dominant you

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know, it's like and the numbers
that Scotty said to two Masters wins in

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five years, fastest to do it
and to win two since the guy who

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won it first in nineteen thirty four, Mike Horton Smith. Horton Smith.

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But that's a little unfair because the
first one was the first one, you

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know. Yeah, but no one
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that, right, But if you
win the first one, then you're a

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heavy favorite to be the first to
set that record. But yes, well

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again, sad eighty eight years since
that's happened, so no one else is

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doing that. I mean to both
wins by three and four shots, not

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squeaking it out. That's a short
list too. Yeah, what in the

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world, he's multiple winners that have
done it by that many strokes. Yeah.

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I think Tiger is on the that's
another equivalent. And I do predict

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that he will fall off once this
kid comes, because life gets harder when

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you have a kid. Okay,
at least that's what I've been told.

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I don't I couldn't speak to that
personally. Well, I think priorities shift.

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And he said that he's like,
you know, starting in a weeks,

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he said, golf will probably be
don't know about fourth. Yeah,

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but he's always kind of done that. He's been very good at compartmentalizing how

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good he is at this skill,
this sport, versus the rest of his

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life. And I think he has
prioritized his religion and his wife over golf.

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Now I don't know how that all
actually plays, and I don't know.

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He seems like the kind of guy
who would say, yes, now,

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golf is fourth, this child is
more important to me, and he

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still goes out and thumps everybody.
I mean, I don't think Scotti Scheff's

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gonna win the Grand Slam. This
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it's not like he's racked up.
You know, he's not doesn't have

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he's not winning him every time he
goes out there. But he's just on

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a different level right now. We
knew he was gonna win coming into the

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weekend, coming into Sunday, and
he did what you expected him to do,

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which is pump ball straight down the
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he was in the top ten,
and like approach shots as far as strokes

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gain, which is where he is
head and shoulders better than ever. Everyone

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on earth is iron accuracy essentially,
so he kind of did it without his

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most dominant trait showing itself. But
it was just kind of never in doubt,

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you know what I noticed about him? And in the break he's a

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robot and not so much referring to
his personality, but he's so efficient and

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he doesn't make the fatal flaw.
He doesn't make the big mistake. So

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you really don't even know how creative
of a golfer he is. He's not.

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He never puts himself into a position
to where he's having to Bubba Watson

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himself, yeah, to make something
insane or shoot left handed or everything is

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just so meticulous and regimented. Yes, and right down the middle. He

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stripes every damn drive right where he
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I mean, I think he's always
been known. You know, his

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one of his strong suits is his
iron play. But his putting is so

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consistent. He never puts himself in
a position to where, uh, oh,

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Scott, he's in trouble. Now
fixed it. He fixed it like

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a month ago. Yeah, and
they said he had a change and like,

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forget all the alignment, forget overthinking
this be an athlete and do this

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thing that you were born to do. And his putting has turned around completely.

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Okay, I'm glad you said that, because I don't think. I

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don't know Scotty, right, I
don't know his family, I don't know

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friends of his. But I think
there's something to him that might just be

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super helpful. Is that he's that
that big, that size, that athletic.

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He can do a lot of things
with the ball that no one else

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can do. Plus he's kind of
just kind of dumb guy. Now he

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may be smart, but I feel
like he approaches golf as he's just kind

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of simpleton. And I'm gonna hit
it here and then I'm gonna hit it

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here and then it's gonna go in
and I'm gonna win, and now I'm

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gonna go home. We're gonna have
a baby. Like I do think there's

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up there Whereas Speith is running through
the stuff in his head and he's over

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calculating if it's sixty five and the
wind hits there, it's gonna be seventy

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five yards. Oh there, Oh
crap, hits it in the water.

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Like I think there's something about that
and maybe that wrong. I no,

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no, I don't want to underestimate
anything about this, but I I just

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watched him on that first season of
Full Swing too. He's speeding and they're

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talking about dude, you're speeding.
He's like, oh yeah, oh the

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speed limit. It's like, okay, this guy, does he know how

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to drive? It's very odd.
Does he friends with anybody on the tour?

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Speith, yeah, Tom Kim,
Max Homo was waiting for him.

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I think he's friends with all of
them, maybe not best friends with I

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think you're right, but domb is
so unfair, total field golfer. Is

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that what you're saying? No,
like simple and calm minded maybe is a

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better way to say it. Dustin
Johnson's dumb. Yeah, he's a simple,

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beautiful idiot and he benefited from that
because you don't even think about it.

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But the truth is, and Bryson
said this, and Brython's a psychopath

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too, and who knows where to
slot him? But Bryce's like, look,

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you have to remember I am playing
golf, that we're on a course,

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we're on the same course. This
ball's got to go in that hole,

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like, try not to overthink it. And Scotty, however he does,

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he does it perfectly, absolutely right. It just hit that green.

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I played a golf tournament once where
I wrote on my glove like a d

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tst. I wrote it right in
the web of my thumb, and that

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man man always do the smartest thing. Just try to remind myself. It

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did not work. I shot terribly, But I think Scotty has that inherently.

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Yes, like you said, like
he stays out of trouble hill at

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the middle of a fat green.
I mean, just look at amen corner,

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look at eleven right, the eleventh
hole tied for the hardest hole in

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the course. It took out all
of his contenders. It's where everyone went

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down. They all went down because
lud big Aberg hooked it into the water.

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Call Marikawa hooked it into the water. You just throw it out short

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right or way right. And Scotty
missed the green to the right. Fine,

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But in golf sometimes you can't help
it. And then when you're in

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second or third place, you're looking
up the leader words Saint Jesus, Scotty

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shuffler. I know he's not gonna
screw anything up. I have to go

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for a pin or give myself a
chance at something that you know. I

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mean, Mark Howis said it,
Mark Howis said it. He's like I

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knew I shouldn't have gone for that, but I couldn't help it. Skin

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Scotty had By that point, they
all knew where he was because Scotty had

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done damage on eight and nine and
ten. I think to get that lead,

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like we were still tying, we
get the whole seven hoole a,

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we were still yes a one stroke
match. By then, he had already

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extended the lead to three strokes before
everyone started hurting themselves and they're like,

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well, crap, we gotta catch
him. So they take the aggressive play,

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hit the water max. Homa hit
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He kind of got screwed because he
tried to do the smart thing because it

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was in Tiger's win where everyone tried
to go for the pin, and the

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way twelve is situated, it's way
further out that part of the green that

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it is the front left, and
Tiger's like right over that bunker every time,

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don't even think about it. And
Homa tried that and he hit it

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good, and then it took a
brutal hop and disappeared in the bush,

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essentially ending his day. I mean, or Obert Albert might have been the

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star of the week, right,
Yeah, and he and he's the dude

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who looks like he belongs and will
be a part of your golf life for

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the next fifteen years. And he
I felt like he was almost like and

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they even mentioned this on the broadcast, like he was just almost like soaking

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everything in, not even trying to
catch Scottie, Like you know, it's

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like it's impossible, I'm not get
four birdies and last four holes. Let's

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just hit it and just kind of
soak it all in. And I don't

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know if that's true or not,
but watching him, he was smiling even

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after a missit. He's just smiling. He would de text his tech too,

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So I support Ludwig Obert. He's
not as euro as his name makes

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him sound. No, I mean
he is a euro but he was at

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Tech. You wouldn't even know he's
zero when you hear him talk. And

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he's got a little bit of spice, some smiles and a little number one

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up. When he made that pot
on whatever then twenty four he didn't even

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he didn't even get mad when someone
smacked the power bar out of his hand.

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Yeah, hey, you know why
because because he knew that, oh

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I just lost my power bar and
the next hole. It shows him munching

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on a sandwich, like a big
ass sandwich. He's out there just eating

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two dollars sandwich. He's playing.
I'm claiming him. That's my guy.

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You you don't get to claim that's
my guy. You can't claim him.

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What does that mean? He did
that's my guy. That means it's his

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guy. Okay, you guy.
You called your guy years ago. Fleetwood,

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Yeah, he was around, he
was kidding. You know what,

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I would have served myself by picking
the joke picks. I could have picked

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Max Helma because he burdied on him
three. I could have picked Tommy Fleetwood,

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and I could have picked Danny.
Will it even? Yeah? And

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I would have been fine, white
knuckle riding freaking d Shambeau for four days.

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That's my friend. That's my best
friend, Pryce and d Shambeau.

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I did send you, guys the
picture of us playing backyard football football?

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What did you see? You saw
two friends throwing a football? Now you

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did see it? Is that what
you saw? Danny? Because I want

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to tear this down and I don't
know why. Frankly, we saw hot

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broad in the pool at the pool, don't zoom into the people in the

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pool. When I'm showing you a
cool picture, a cool it was a

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live picture. You could also press
it. Yeah I did. You did?

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You saw the boobs right on the
surface of the water bouncing and your

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boobs from the post. Something happened
with the lens of that camera. Bryon

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looked really lean on the post route. He was making you run fifty seven

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yards down the field. Huh running
back. He was playing fetch with you,

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not catch. He's not playing his
friends having a catch together. You

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were Simon's friend. He did good, although he couldn't make a putty there,

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but he hung around. It was
fun. But something about the inevitability

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of Scotty is and you know what's
money He's made just as caddy in the

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ten percent you see that tweet.
His caddy's made like one and a half

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million dollars in the last this year, basically last three months. Yeah,

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I love these They do this all
the time. So based on ten percent,

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his caddy, Ted Scott's made one
point two million this year his caddy,

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and that puts him fifty fourth out
of the two hundred PGA players.

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And he's ahead of Victor Hobblin Ricky
Fowler, his caddy. All the live

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guys are like, well, we're
making them way more than you guys are.

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Are you still? We'll clean up
a little more at nine anything else

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including how they kind of ruined the
send off to Vernelnquist's master's career, and

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some other stuff with the Rangers and
the MAVs at nine o'clock a little bit

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later coming up next. Yeah,
you're right, guys. You guys ready

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for us? Butt City? Is
it coming? The storms are a coming.

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