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August 17, 2022 30 mins

Jessica and Bryan are paired with that guy at the range who hits a whole bucket only using his driver. Bryan talks drops, and not the kind that increase your score, leading Jessica to a new business idea.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
You're listening to Balls and Holes Jessica Bows and Brian Pescaro. Hi,
baby baby, we're back are another episode. How are you feeling,
uh since my accident? Yes, I'm feeling pretty good. I
think all my bruises are gone. I don't know about
Scottie's about mentally traumatically. Uh. Well, you know we were

(00:26):
on the course that we played that course again, and
you were driving, and you were pointing out where we
had our accident, and you kind of drove up the
same route that the accident happened, and it scared me.
I think I'm a little more scared now. PTSD, PTSD, PSTD.
I don't know, I'm very scared in the golf cart.

(00:48):
So today, UM, I want to talk about something interesting. UM,
I want to talk about people on the driving range
who only hit your driver. There's we see this all
the time, right, Like every time we go to the range.
There's you know, the regulars who are hitting all their

(01:10):
clubs in the bag. We always hit all of our clubs.
We always get a small bucket before every round at
our club, and that allows for like what two balls
per club, and we start with our lab and we
go all the way through our driver and we get
everything a shot. But you're right. We more and more
have been seeing people on the range who are just
like driver crazy. I call them the driving range champions.

(01:33):
They are so concerned with just hitting huge bombs. They
don't practice with any of the other clubs. They just
love the attention of, you know, hitting these big shots
as if anyone is looking at them. Yeah, we're looking
at them because we're saying, dude, you're a douche. Go
practice to other clubs. What's happening here? Why it's just

(01:54):
driver frenzy? I wonder. I think, you know, it's got
to do with men going out to the range and
taking out their aggression. Right. There's the ego side of
it where they're like, I'm gonna go hit these bombs,
and then there's probably a good side of it that's
just letting out aggression. It could be that or they
just know that you know, you drive for show and

(02:16):
you put for dough, but they just care about the
show part. They there's fourteen clubs in your bag, you know,
practice them all you're gonna need them on the course.
It's not just all about driving. I mean, when I'm
at the range, I'm never out there trying to be
the best at anything, trying to show off, Like I've
never had that thought cross my mind as a female
on the range, right, Like, I'm out there trying to

(02:36):
try new things. See if my mechanics are in the
right place. You know, how's my body feeling? Am I
getting my distance? Like, I'm never out there trying to
show off, I neither of mine. I'm literally I don't know.
I'm really practicing each shot. I don't just hit balls.
I actually envisioned the shot, the distance that I want

(02:57):
to go, and imagine I was playing on the course
and how I would hit the shots. See how I'm
feeling that day. And I literally, like you said, go
logwedge all the way through driver and I go through
each club. I hit about one or two balls for
each club if I want to, you know, practice on
one particular club, I hit maybe four or five. I
love hearing that you imagine each shot. You know, I
definitely don't do that. In fact, my coach gives me

(03:20):
a hard time because when I'm out hitting, like I'm
just like a robot. I'm like hit hit, hit, hit hit,
and I've I've taken more time to you know, like
stop and try and visualize and and have a goal
in mind. But I also get out there and I
just like to hit and work on my distances, so
I don't ever visualize like what shot I'm at or

(03:40):
where I might be on the course. I totally know
every single one of my club's distances, so I will
point to something on the range and I will try
to hit that as if I was trying to go
for a green. I know, like my nine iron goes
about one, carries about one and it rolls out to
So I'm doing that, and I'm doing that with all
of my but these long drive guys on the range,

(04:03):
it's just it's just show. And uh. We ended up
getting paired up with a guy similar to that we did.
That was a weird day. It was a weird day.
This guy was all about his driver, and we played
a couple of holes with him, and just his other
games sucked. He had no iron game, no you know,

(04:24):
two yard shot, no one fifty shot, and his putting
was crap, like all he knew was driving. Yeah, and
what we didn't like at first we thought maybe it
was just like getting started, you know. We all started
off on the first hole. Everybody, you know, that can
be a crapshoot. Nobody knows how it's going to go,
especially like we don't know if he had warmed up
or not, like you know, and and a couple holes in,

(04:44):
it became very clear that like this guy was all
about his drives, and then everything else that happened after
that was really not good. I'm more impressed with a
guy who doesn't hit as far or a girl and
hits it down the middle. Is a thinker on the
golf course, is doing strategic shots, maybe shaping a shot,

(05:04):
but playing the course like course management, not just hitting
bombs as hard as you can and hoping for the best. Right. Well,
so many times when people go out and hit it
as hard as they can, like it ends up all
over the place, right Like it's it's not impressive to
me to see a really far drive if it doesn't
stay in bounce. Right. Yeah, so you're you're you're impressed.

(05:27):
You're more impressed with the straight shooter, the regular guy,
rather than the crazy big driver guy. I mean, and
I think that size uh you know, I'm not even
going together, you know, keeping it straight matters, right? Oh god,

(05:48):
that's even worse. Um, it's I think it has to
do with like what you're in goal is out there
though too, Like if you're out there just to show
off and just to let off aggression or you know,
show to show off, Like that's one thing. But I've
learned just and even in the time of all these
games that we've played, that you know, you can go

(06:09):
out there and you can try really hard, but you
can then slow it down right and it becomes a
completely different goal. You're out there trying to put it
where you want it to go. You know, a lot
of times, as much as I like to hit a
long shot or I like to see as much distance
as I can out of each one of my clubs,
like sometimes they make a decision to bring it in
short because I know that I'm going to end up

(06:32):
where I need to end up, and I would rather
be short on something. You know, if I'm not going
to get a green in regulation, that's fine if I'm
you know, ten ft from the green, but I'm straight
into it like that gives me a better perspective and
a better opportunity to come in and you know, pitch
it up on the on the green and do it better.
So that is the true golfer right there. It's that

(06:54):
you're you're setting up each shot and and gentlemen, you've
heard it here. Brian has called me a true golfer.
But I've I've I've seen you hit irons off the
tea where you know, or a three would or a
driving iron instead of a driver. I do that all
the time because we really know our course very specific
and I use my driving hybrid, my tailor tailor made

(07:18):
salth more than a lot of clubs on our on
our course and it really caters to that. But people
that we play with, they don't know the course. They're
going drivers all the time. Well, it's it's interesting because
when we're with people, we both suffer from this, right,
Like we go with what we think it's going to
take and not sometimes what we should be doing. Like

(07:40):
you've mentioned this a lot, right, Like when you're out
by yourself or when it's just you and I, you'll
try different clubs. And I've heard you say a lot
like this is the club you're supposed to use for
this shot, but sometimes you make a decision to use
a different club, right, right, And it's usually in between
my three would my fore iron or my five iron

(08:00):
or my driving hybrid. So why do you think that
when we're with a group of people you fall back
to Is it because you fall back to what it is?
You know, I don't want to get out driven, but
I want to hit a good shot. Would they appreciate it?
It's total ego? Would they appreciate my very strategic shot
because I played this course a hundred times? Or and

(08:22):
they're gonna say, oh, I'll drove you. I'm like, yeah, well,
let's see the final score, dickhead. So that reminds me
the guy that we were talking about with the driving guy.
Remember we had the bet with him. Yes, so well
let's let's let's back up a minute because this guy.
We got to give a personality on this guy, right,
like what was your what was your thought on? Like

(08:45):
he's the epitome of the driving range champion. He just
practiced his damn driver and I was getting so like,
it's his game. He paid the money to play the course.
He can do it anyway. But he was kind of
cocky about he was super copy key right. So on
on one of the holes, I challenged him, I said,

(09:05):
I'll bet you that my wife can beat you on
this hole. It was a par four, but it was
a handicap five for women. Right. Yeah, So the course
that we were playing at, it's really weird and I
don't know how I feel about this. And we didn't
recognize this until we'd played this course a couple of times. Right,

(09:26):
But I'm always with the boys, and even if I
played from the forward tease, But the first couple of
times that we even played this course, I played with
you guys on the blues like I was at the
men's tea. And so when we were at the end
of the day looking at the scorecard, all of a
sudden we looked at the bottom of it and it
had like and we saw it when we'd pull up
to the tea and it'd say like par four slash five,
and we didn't really make sense of it. So the

(09:46):
women's par on this course is different from the men's
and our question was whether or not that mattered what
tea you're at, right, Like, is it only if you're
playing the forward tease, which are technically the women's tease,
that you can partic it's a paint in the women's
par Now, once we did all the math, it pretty
much shook out the same right because we had been

(10:07):
keeping score the cup first couple of times we played
where I was playing your guys par so we go
to this we go to this tea. It's a par
four women's par five. You make this bet with this guy,
You even tell him like, I'll move back, right, So
I said, Jess will play from the blues. You play
from wherever the hell you want with your stupid long

(10:28):
drive bombs, and I'll bet you five bucks. We played.
You knew the course, well, well, I knew the course
enough that like, it's a long course, right, so I
should have gone up, and even especially since I moved back,
that should have been a driver for me. But I'm
not always as confident on where my driver is going

(10:50):
to end up. It's I've got a lot better with it.
Like I feel way more confident with it. But I
you know, we had money on the line, and you know,
you guys were kind of going head to head. He
was really cocky. He was also kind of like flirting
with me, and like the whole thing was just weird
and uncomfortable. I just wanted you to beat his ass.
So I grabbed my three wood right, which was not
the club that most people would have chosen in that situation.

(11:11):
But I wanted to make sure it went straight, and
that's all I cared about. I didn't care how far
it was. Now, granted, my three wood will go about
as far as, if not farther sometimes then my driver.
So I put it out straight in the middle, and
you know, I remember him. He even made a comment
about like, are you sure you want to use that club,
which like fueled my fire even more. I was like, yeah, dude,
so what did he do? He pulls out his fucking

(11:33):
driver club. He knows, Yeah, sorry, I'm getting emotional here,
and it hits a crap shot and it goes and
it was it pulled right? Well, I didn't even pull right. Yeah,
let's call it a slice. And so he has into
the trees. Yeah, he has to take a drop. He's
hitting three while you're hitting two. You play out the course.

(11:54):
You did a nice lay up, um for like eight
yards out. He goes for it. He goes into the
another drop and um, so now he's hitting five and
you get it up in the green, you part and
make a great putt and he so what he's at five? Yes,
So that was a part four. Yeah he triple bogie

(12:15):
did Yep, he tripled bogie the hall. Yeah, I got
five bucks. I never saw that five bucks. It was
for me when I put it up on the wall,
just I just wanted to just show the example. It's like, dude,
you have other clubs. Golf is fourteen clubs. It's not
just your driver. And I think you wanted to show
a million things in that moment. You wanted to show that,

(12:36):
like you were right, that your girl was awesome, that
he was a douchebag, and that he just got beat
by a girl. It probably, Yeah, it's okay to hit bombs.
We all love that feeling. I mean, that's why we're
out there. I mean, it's fun to flush a three
iron two. You know, it's just that feeling. Um, all
I'm saying is that when you're in the driving range,
no one really cares that you're hitting these bomb drives

(12:58):
all the time. Practice your other your other thirteen other clubs,
including your puttery, go put you know, use your chip shots,
you know, I mean, you use if you're gonna even
if you use your driver for every hole, like you're
only going to use that eighteen times, which you're not
because there's part three's right, so you're probably gonna only
use your driver like what fourteen fifteen times? Sometimes not

(13:19):
even that there's these short part forwards you might out drive.
So how do you like, how is this a thing?
How are there people out there that like this is
their baby, this is their shot? And when you look
at the ratio of how much you use your driver,
not even to mention how many people and what they
spend on their drivers, and how this is like the
most bought club, which we've discussed before, it makes no

(13:40):
sense to me, but there's just no other attention to
these other clubs being being played or paid. The way
I see it is when you everyone gets to see
you off the tea, all the other players you're hitting
with it off the teeth, So it's super impressive hit
your drive big off the tea because once you're on
the fairway and you're playing with four players, you don't
see everyone else's shot like the rewood and stuff like that,

(14:01):
or a seven iron or something like that. So it's
their opportunity to shine. All eyes are on them, So
why not make it the big as hit instead of
thinking through the that hole and maybe hitting up something else.
I had to play with some more women at some
point only because I'm so curious, like what that looks like,
you know, because I know it's got to be different,

(14:22):
Like it can't nobody cares as a woman going up
with you know if I never care if you guys
see my shot, you know, like it's just I never
have that thought. But you do like hitting bombs, right,
I do love hitting bombs. We're going to take a break,
but before we go on a break, I want to
talk about some bombs. Our friends from Bombs Only have

(14:44):
a golf apparel line they do, and that's Alex and
Ryan and they have this cool line called Bombs Only,
and they have T shirts and polos and wristbands and
hats and they laced u up. I love this stuff. Right.
The hat isn't credible. It's coming out soon. We got
the prototype. The T shirt beautiful, really nice material. The

(15:05):
thing I love most about Bombs Only apparel is that
you can wear it on or off the course. I
mean you just look laced up anywhere you go, right.
And their whole philosophy is to bring fun back to golf.
You know, golf is cool. Golf is cool again and
bombs Only and I love their logo. They have a
bomb uh in the letter o and they have a
driver and it's in script. It's really it's really something.

(15:27):
We ran into the guys last night and we saw
them and they had their shirts on and they're beautiful.
They stand out. Yeah, they definitely are noticeable. I'm going
to get a kid's extra smallest just so I look buffer.
You can find Bombs Only Golf Apparel online. You can
get your order in on their website. Their website is
bombs Only golf Apparel dot com. You can also find
them on Instagram at bombs Only Golf Apparel. Right. They

(15:50):
go by b O g a Boga Boga, Go get
your stuff. Bombs Only hit some bombs m Okay, we're back,
Hi Hi. I want to talk about limited edition golf stuff, UM,
special editions, limited quantities stuff, these drops. We've been seeing

(16:14):
a lot of this lately and it's so intriguing to me.
Golf is cool again, or it's becoming even more cool.
And there's all these collaborations and these limited edition things
UM coming out in the golf equipment, golf apparel, and
it's insane. The demand for it. Well, it's interesting to
me how they create the demand, Like, you know what,

(16:36):
what are some of the latest drops. So we have
the new Scottie Cameron Jet Center putters. There's four of them.
There's the Newport, the Newport two and the Newport Plus
and the Newport two plus. These are in extreme limited
supply and there's only limited one per customer and it's

(16:57):
coming out on the nineteenth and there's already pre orders.
I bought too already. So the idea here is what
do I do with these? Am I going to game them? No?
I'm gonna flip these things? Okay right now. I bought
it for retail, which comes out to seven dollars with
tax already. The pre orders on eBay are anywhere from

(17:21):
d to two thousand dollars. And how many did they produce?
Ten per store? I think it was a total of
only like five hundred total putters that came out. So
I got my hands on on two of them, one
for you, one for me. This is a new it's
not that new, but it's starting to become more and

(17:41):
more popular. We have the Jordan's twelve golf shoot coming
out in the blue White, which is again limited one
per customer, and those are ready are sold completely out.
I mean, we've seen this for a really long time
in the sneaker world, so like, this is not new
to us as far as different fashion and things that

(18:02):
we follow, but I am starting to see it a
lot more in the golf industry. So my first question
is this, right, Like, if there's only five hundred Scotties
that are coming out, a lot of people want to
have it. It's limited edition, they have to get their
hands on it. They've placed their orders. A lot of
people are going to flip them, like you said, they're
already seen you know, pre order offers on eBay. But

(18:23):
is it better to flip it when you get it
or is it better to hang onto it? Is it
gonna be worth more down the road. I've done my
research on this. Okay, Uh, let's just talk about Scotty
camerons again. They came out with a triple black putter
called I think the Scotty nine. They came out one
called the Champions Choice. Those right now, we're the same

(18:43):
exact thing. It was a limited edition. You can only
get a couple. They're not going up in value as
of now. It's almost the same, or even coming down
a little bit because maybe the appeal went away, so
they really only hit their height after they've sold out,
everybody's gotten them and you've had the opportunity to possibly
flip it. That's that's the height of its worth. I'm

(19:04):
not sure. I mean, maybe if you keep something for
a very long time and it was super rare, maybe,
but I haven't seen that yet. Maybe the excitement is
so high that you get to buy one and then
show someone immediately say look what I got, and it's
like check that out. You know. I don't know, but
I think that the hype is so so big right
in the beginning, we've got to take advantage of that.

(19:26):
Maybe it does get Iron collective. I haven't seen it.
But Scotty Cameron's circle ts those are extremely rare. Those
are two only putters. Those come out like on Scotty
cameron dot com and you have to be a member
and they're like six grand. Those will go up. Those
are very special. But these ones that are limited to
the public are pretty good. I think we can make

(19:47):
a good profit out of it. But it's interesting, you know, uh,
swag swag putters their whole thing. I mean, the guy,
the owner of it, wrote it article saying that he
knows about the limited quantity demand being high and he
tries to promote that with every single one of his
Putter's to increase the value. Well, it's a brilliant marketing strategy.

(20:11):
I mean, I've said this for a long time. If
you put something out there and you create a demand
for it and then you limit who can get it,
people want it. I mean it's such a psychological mind fuck. Right.
Betton Hardie has the hive. Um, they're a Putter company,
and um, they're trying to have limited releases. You know,

(20:35):
I have my thoughts on we started on Betton rd
Um swag Um Malbin Golf are doing a lot of
collaborations with big names like Nike and UM and New
Balance shoes and so that's a real fashion forward golf
company that are collabing with big companies. I love the
collapse right. Those are always really cool. There's always really

(20:57):
neat product that comes out of those. But then there's
some that are like Kith right, like where they partner
and it's just something that already exists and then they
just slapped their logo on it that that hits a
little different. Kith is k I t H. It is
an apparel company. It's a very high end luxury brand.
It's kind of like Supreme. And they partnered up with

(21:20):
Tailor Made, which had the Tailor Made Stealth and some
of the Tailor Made regular puddles like the del Monte
and stuff like that and their p seven nineties. I
believe it's what is. And all it has is the
word Kith on it, and it has it on you know,
on either the it's a different it's a gold gold
color putter, and it says Kith and the driver says

(21:41):
Kith on the on the on the head of it,
and then the iron say it on the shaft. Like
that sold out and that was like almost more than retail.
And all it has is a different name on it.
It's the same product, same product, a little bit a
little bit of a because it's got the logo on
it and people are eating it a people go nuts

(22:02):
for it. I mean. Then there's the Master's ddition stuff too.
Every year, right, like that's a big thing. Right, every
year that the Masters comes out, someone does a Master's
putter or Master's golf shoe or Masters something and those
are collectors. You know, Scottie does that. Um, a lot
of companies do that. You know, it's just it's kind
I'm not mad about it. I'm actually happy because it's

(22:23):
creating this like esteem in golf, Like it's like a
rare baseball card or a rare ferrari or something. Well,
it just goes to show you that you can create
that sort of you know, interest and desire anywhere. I mean,
look at Taco Bell. They did the same thing, right,
Like nobody really gave a shit about the Mexican pizza.
I mean, let's not get it twisted. Everybody loves it.

(22:46):
But what did they do. They took it off their
menu and then they brought it back and it was
like a limited time only that you could get the
Mexican pizza. So then every you know, they did all
the advertising around, everybody get excited about it. And then
what I mean, it worked on us, so like we
want to go get our Mexican pizza, and what happened?
We go through the drive through and it's like it's
sold out and they're not going to bring it back
again til September. It's brilliant, Like any time you create

(23:09):
that sort of psychological need for a consumer that you
you didn't know you wanted it and tell you couldn't
get it. It's awesome, it's brilliant. And let's just talk
about the Mexican pizza for two seconds. It is this
same meat is every taco in there. It just has
a tostada top on it, and there's nothing different. It's
the same damn meat. Dude, it hits different Mexican pizza.

(23:32):
I'm pissed. I want one, you know, Ja, we can
think of a limited edition Balls and Holes. There we go.
We needed a limited edition drop for balls and Holes?
What could I mean? What could we do? Possibilities are endless.
You know. Here's what I don't understand about drops here specifically.
We were reading an article the other day about the

(23:53):
vending machines in Japan, right with the women's underwear, and
I remember I read this and I looked at you
and I was like, why used this a thing? Right?
And you were trying to explain to me, like the
male perspective on this, and I just I couldn't understand,
like why men would go to a vending machine in
order to get dirty underwear? Right? They're all over Japan

(24:13):
they're definitely not all over the states. That's not a
thing here. I don't know, man, Like I'm thinking, jess
but have you done laundry? I mean, have you done
laundry since you broke eight? No, we've been busy. Okay.
The panties that you wore when you broke eighty, we're
doing it right now. On the podcast special edition, you

(24:36):
can get Jessica's panties that she used to break eighty.
I gotta go dig them out of the laundry. Thousand
dollars the balls and Hole's limited edition panties. There's there's
only one. There's only one. That's ridiculous. I mean, I
don't even what do we wow, Okay, we're here. First,

(24:58):
we're going to take a break. When we come back,
when I'll be back with some Mulligan's m m Okay,
we're back, Hi, Hi, I have a Mulligan Slash update
on so my gear hit me with it. Okay, first

(25:19):
and foremost, I got another odyssey too long, Putter, wait
a minute, I gotta stop you right here. We'll get
to this in a minute. We have not talked about
something that happened to you this week. This is a
really big deal. Brian broke par right right, Brian comes home.
He shot one under par. Tell me everything about it.

(25:41):
You were so excited. I took you out to dinner.
For God's sakes. Yes, I paid. Um. I did. For
the first time in my life, I broke par. It
was par seventy one. I shot a seventy It was
one under par. Um. It was very hot, hundred degree day. Um.
It was at Sand Canyon and I did it. And
I think I did it because of the new clubs

(26:03):
that I got. Okay, that was part of my mulligan.
I was gonna talk about my new putter. Thank you
for the congratulations. Um, I'm excited, but now I'm nervous
because I have to live up to that standard. Do
you feel like you have to live up to it?
Because I feel like when I broke Adie like I
could care less if I ever do that again. I
don't know if I had an add of body experience,
but I think that the equipment. So what happened is
I got a new honestly Toulon h Lamon's putter. I

(26:26):
had the Daytona Beach. I liked it. I cut it
down at thirty four point five and then I was like,
I went back to a thirty five Laments. I spent
I don't know about three hours that Roger dunn hitting
hundred puts back and forth to see which one would
do better and literally which everyone was doing better that
I made more versus the Daytona Beach and Lamon's I picked,

(26:47):
and I picked the Lemons. That was good because I
had eleven greens in regulation when I broke par and
I had twenty five puts, which is really good. And
I and I kudos to Toulon. I think it was
the buttter my irons. I got something super cool. I
got a set of four teens. It's a brand. It's

(27:07):
a Japanese brand called fourteen and it's fou r t
e e N, So it's not the number, it's the
name fourteen, and um, they're Japanese four irons. I got
the t C five fifties and it had a graphite
design tour a d iron shafts on it. I haven't
seen those. I've never played those graphic design irons. Uh.

(27:30):
This was like a random fine. I was at Roger Dunne.
A customer was trading him in and assume I was
at the castro dessert. I went to Vinnie, I said,
do not put those on the floor. I'm buying those.
I bought him immediately on site. Unplayable. I didn't even
hit him once I took him out. They were awesome,
they were incredible. I mean, you broke part. I broke part.
And so they're still in the bag. I'm sorry. P

(27:51):
XD my p x C s are out of the
bag right now. So I'm hitting the fourteens, t C
five fifties and the new Lemons Odyssey. ULM putter amazing.
Just a quick update on how many putters do you
now have? I don't know. Right every time you aren't golfing,
you're at Roger Dunn and I guess I need to
start videoing when you walk in the door. Because the

(28:13):
day that you came home with the fourteens, I believe
you had like the fourteens, you had putters, you had,
you had all kinds of ship like it. Just I
think you're in the forties. I'm not sure. I'm not sure.
I'm trying to I'm trying to return stuff. I think
the Lamans is in. You think is in. That's it
is in the mess. I love that it's called the Lamans.

(28:33):
I know it's all race car stuff. Yeah, it's amazing. Um,
do you have a mull again? I do have a
mull again? That's here. I mean, since we've been talking
about putting some thought into this Balls and Holes limited
Edition panty drop, I think we're onto something here. But
in thinking through it, like who really wants you know,

(28:55):
the underwear that I broke a d in? Who cares
about that? You know? What? I do think would work?
And I think that this could be outfitted at every
country club in the US, not just Japan. What about
golf cart girl panty vending machine? WHOA like, you guys
love the golf cart girls. It's so ridiculous. You think

(29:16):
you guys all think that they adore you, right, Like
you're always out there trying to impress them, You're flirting
with them. Everybody. Everybody's got a thing for golf cart girls.
What if we had a vending machine of their panties?
I think it's a billion dollar idea. I don't think
it would work put in the podcast. I'm forging ahead. Okay, babe,

(29:39):
where can they find us? They can find us at
Balls and Holes Golf on any social media platform. Is
it balls the letter n golf? It is balls in holes,
golfs Christ. We don't even know where we can be found.
Balls the letter and holes golf. That's where they can

(30:02):
find us. As always, I love you, thanks for golfing
with me. Walls and Holes is produced and distributed by
the eight Side Network
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