8/31/2023 0 Comments Back 4 blood shotgun build![]() The two majors, the Senior Open and Evian, are also covered tersely with some critique for Champions Tour golf given Steve Stricker and Stew Cink are just no-showing. ![]() That includes Justin Thomas, who is covered in some detail vis-a-vis the Ryder Cup. So this is a punchy episode on a range of subjects - the field list at the 3M Open including the scion of a Dockers enthusiast, as well as some bigger names grinding to make an improved playoffs cutoff. ![]() Ryder Cup political maneuvers, Hoylake “blowing up” 17th hole, FEC Playoff problemsīrendan is at the beach with family, covered in sand and Oars & Alps sunscreen, and looking for a break from the “vacation.” And Andy is ebullient about getting a new couch. News hits on the Jay memo a bit more and the outrageous decision by Carlota Ciganda do DQ herself rather than take a slow play penalty. On the KFT recap, they discuss the Barstool broadcast of the Chicago event. Poston catnip about his going for the green. There’s praise for Lee Hodges, and some clarification on all the strawman J.T. There’s great anger over FedExCup standings updates lagging. At the 3M Open, they discuss JT’s MC and Finau’s T7, and how we weight each. Andy has had enough with the Paddy RC talk, Brendan has Woosie empathy, and they both have delight in the absolutely brutal conditions. They begin with some thoughts on the Sticky Note Classic that quickly transitions to a Senior Open recap. This episode is a ramble that covers all manner of important and inane golf topics, and several non-golf subjects like vacation, the show Shark Tank, and Burmese food. Seniors whipped in Wales, JT MCs in Minny, and Barstool’s KFT coverageīrendan is back and he returns to an Andy podcasting not at 100 percent after eating too much at dinner. News hits on some Jon Rahm comments that it is a criminal a top 150 Tour player can lose money in a year, with a quick exercise running through some of the money lists to check on that claim. Schedule for the week checks in on the Wyndham Championship, where Wyndham Clark is a no-show along with the rest of the Comcast Top 10. Andy and Brendan discuss the details of these changes, what it means for Jay Monahan, the Framework Agreement, and how it’s all starting to get a little exhausting. ![]() Tiger Woods will be getting a newly created board seat that will give more power to the players on that board than the independent directors. This time, it comes in the form of the players pushing back on the middle-of-the-night dealing that three suits conducted to change the future of their tour. It’s the final week of the regular season, and what better way to cap off this year of discontent than yet another shake-up at the PGA Tour. Tiger returns to bring more player control to PGA Tour, Wyndham woes, and Rahm comments ![]()
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