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July 16, 2025 44 mins

It’s Open Championship week — and we’re talking all things prep, practice, and the gear moves players make when it matters most.Nico Darras is back for a wide-ranging conversation on how pros get ready for majors, the difference between sticking with your stock shot or adapting to links golf, why some players tinker with gear (and why most of us shouldn’t), and the weird things wind does to your short game in Scotland.We also dive into amateur golf trip prep — how to actually practice before your buddies' trip, why “golf shape” is real, and the unspoken rules around bags, headcovers, merch, and yes… staff bags.If you’re into golf, gear, tour talk, or just love a good rant about golf trip etiquette — this one’s for you.🎧 Follow for more conversations on golf practice, tour insights, and playing your best. Podcast & newsletter powered by GolfWell.

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(00:00):
All right, welcome back to the golf ball podcast.
My name is Cordy Walker. I'm your host for this
conversation. This is fun.
We had Nico Darius back on. He's just really interesting
guys got some good insights intotour life and practice and he is
a true golf sicko. So we had a wide-ranging
conversation. We we we had the intention of

(00:21):
talking about golf trips here today, like how to prep for him,
how to think about him, a lot offun stuff.
But we ended up covering everything from like the open
gear that's happening this week talked about like should you,
what should you buy from a club and like what can you put in
your bag or where responsibly? It was just a great chat.

(00:44):
Anyways, enjoy this with nicogolfblueprint.com is where
you can find him. He's always a good fall on
Instagram too. You can see what's up to there.
Let's get into it. Well, let's get into it.
It's open week. Yeah, we got here.
We are, man. Open week it is, I think a lot
of ways to go with this. And I think it's going to segue
probably into what we're going to talk about for, for the
people who are not playing in the open but are going to go on

(01:04):
a golf trip this summer, like open week.
And it seems like every year that the draw is, is kind of the
conversation topic. I know amongst, you know, my, my
guys and my players and my friends, it's it's very much the
elephant in the room. Which side of the drawer are you
on? I know data golf does some
amazing work every year. And I just like, by the way,
shout out to those guys, like love, love reading their stuff

(01:24):
as they go on how much the wave matters.
I mean, it's a crazy thing in, you know, Northern Ireland golf,
Scottish golf, whatever it is where, you know, you go off at
7:00 AM, let's say whatever timeit is versus 3:00 PM there.
And it could be a completely different golf course.
So I know that that's going to be a big one coming into the
week. What do you guys got?
Like the guys you have, are theytraining differently?

(01:47):
Do you have them playing weird games of like hitting different
shots like? Dude, it's an interesting one.
What do you got? I think it ties into the amateur
side too. Like, do you go into it with
your game, right. Do you go into it and say, I'm
going to play my game? And this is open information.
Like Cam, Cam Smith when he won and I think it was Saint
Andrews. Was it?
Yeah, Saint Andrews. He talked about that.

(02:08):
He like really talked about thatopenly where he was like, dude,
I hit my normal ball flight and I just flushed it all week.
Whereas some guys try to flight it.
They might try to change their ball flight.
You know, I know you did the thepod recently about which way,
you know, one way or two ways you should work it.
This is such a cool topic for that.
Like we know with the wind, the ball's going to curve like it's
it's going to inevitably happen.But do you bring your game or do

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you try to say, hey, I'm going to, you know, hit low flighters
all day. I'm going to hit stingers off
the tee. Or if you're a regular PGA Tour
pro who's just trying to nuke the ball as high as they can
every day, do you bring that andjust say, all right, I'm going
to hit the number. I think the wind is going to do
X. Well, I think about you going to
get Tiger just hitting. Did he hit no drivers that one?
Week I think I yeah I want to say hit no drivers that.

(02:53):
Right. So obviously adapted to like the
environment was like, hey, I'm going to do something different.
Has the game changed since then?Where like just everybody just
doesn't do that anymore, right? I would imagine, I mean, I don't
think anyone's not going to hit a driver right this week.
Like that would be a a weird anomaly.
Maybe someone does it, you know,but there's always like cool
gear things. I know there's a lot of guys who
cover gear leading up to the open because it's so

(03:16):
fascinating. Like some guys will put in a 2
iron, they'll take out a 5 wood,some guys will add a wedge.
Like that's where I think the club equipment set up side of
the science is so cool. Like there's OEM's doing it,
there's individual players doingit, and it's so unique to what
you think you need for your game, which I think is the
coolest thing. Like there's probably No2 bags

(03:36):
alike out there on the range this week.
Yeah. Does Scotty drop the seven wood?
Yeah, right. That's a great question.
Like although on some holes likea 7 wood might be beneficial
because he could hit it into thewind and theoretically like stop
it on a par 3 or he could hit itdownwind on a par 5, get there
in 2. Does he put a 2?
I don't, you know, I mean, thoseare the things that I'd be
fascinated to see. I know there's a couple really

(03:58):
good guys who covered the gear, especially in Europe.
By the way, like I know SMS on Tour is like a great resource
for European Tour gear. Like great follow on Insta
shameless plug to them. Yeah.
So I mean, are you a fan? What's your opinion?
Do you want your guys to change ball flights?
And like, we're gonna work on hitting flighted shots?
We're gonna like work on that 2 iron Stinger off the tee.
Like are are you a fan? So I'll use a completely

(04:20):
different one because obviously this is going into the week
like, you know, for their sake, we'll leave this out.
Let's talk about we went to liveMexico.
That's just like a like polar opposite side of the country.
Let's talk about that one because it also presented a huge
dilemma with the altitude. So a lot of guys were tinkering
with their ball. I know pretty much every one of
our guys was tinkering with driver settings and we we were

(04:40):
pretty strongly advising againstany ball changes.
It's so hard for like week to week to be like, oh, I'm just
going to put in a, you know, oneof the 19 different Titleist Pro
V1 variations that I play. It's guys are pretty dialed with
their ball. And I was, I'm not really vocal,
truthfully. I'm more of like a sounding
board for these guys like, Hey, what do you think about this?

(05:02):
And I'll kind of let them lead themselves to the answer.
But on the ball one, I consulteda buddy, Chris Brody, and I was
like, Hey, what do you think? And it was kind of the same, But
we're like, dude, one week like not worth changing it.
I think a lot of guys just gave themselves a little more loft,
honestly, on their driver at elevation.
That's a whole different entity versus let's go to Northern
Ireland where I think everyone wants to hit, you know, the

(05:24):
missile. So you tell me, right?
Like this is one of those guy toguy, I think everyone's going to
be tinkering a little bit. I don't know necessarily what
the whole field is doing, but yeah, boots on the ground say
there's a lot of tinkering on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Are you changing up practice games?
You having guys practice differently?
At all. Yeah, it's the chipping.
OK, so here's a weird one. Chipping in Scotland.

(05:45):
I actually learned this from a friend who was a Scottish
golfer, and he was talking aboutit when I went over there and it
basically changed everything. He goes, oh, you hit an into the
wind chip downwind. I was like, wait, what do you
mean? Like what is that concept?
He's like, dude, wind is very different chipping here.
He goes depending on which way because we think about grain a
lot in Florida, in the states even like grains everything.
But if you think about it, you hit a chest high chip and you're

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trying to hit it 30 yards into the wind.
That's very different than downwind.
So those are huge variances of learning and that just takes
experience, right? Like I think the Open is so cool
because older guys can contend because they can get themselves
around the golf course and they know how to, you know, they know
how to golf their ball. And I think the chipping aspect
is a really cool one to see. Are you going to see guys putt?

(06:29):
Because you're going to see tonsof dudes putting from let's say
60 yards where normally like youwould never chip that or you'd
never putt that on the PGA Tour from 60 yards.
But there some of those greens are so spicy.
It's a better play. So those are the kinds of
decision making conversations that guys will be playing this
week on the range on their practice rounds, hitting tons of
chips and tons of putts. Those fifty 50s where they leave

(06:52):
indecision, right? Those are the hardest calls
because it's easy when the ball's sitting up in the rough.
There's there's, there's one play, right?
You slide it under it, you pop it up.
But if it's all of a sudden I could hit this five different
ways. Now it's like, oh man, then did
I make the right call, right? You make a birdie.
Of course you made the right call.
You're a genius. But you know, you dump 1 to 12
feet, miss the putt, and now you're like, oh man, those are

(07:13):
the fun ones. Yeah, I mean also conversation,
I mean it goes back to stock shot kind of it's the same thing
with the chipping. Do you stick with your stock
chip and you just do what you door do you try to learn kind of
adapt with a new, do you just stick with it?
I mean, those are tough decisions to make.
Not even mentioning the pressurethat comes along with it.
That obviously changes the wholesituation too.
So I mean a lot to figure out. Imagine some long practice

(07:36):
rounds trying trying to get. Around there, yeah.
I mean, the practice round thing, this goes to amateur
golf. I know you've played in
tournaments. I played in one relatively
recently. Like the practice round thing
for amateurs. Like, please don't watch the way
pros are going about it and like, try to copy that.
Like, chances are you have one practice round at this golf of
course you've never seen before.I know we're gonna talk about

(07:56):
travel golf and things you've never seen, but yeah, please do
not hit 67 chips around every green.
It's just they're doing it for areason because they know where
the pins are. They have historical missed
data. There's entire companies who
literally just plot guys projected shot dispersion
patterns before they get there, and these are looking at that.

(08:18):
I'm standing over A7 iron from, you know, 190 yards and just
like praying I hit the center ofthe face.
We are not the same. I don't know about that.
Probably users don't know as well.
What's the shot pattern? Thing OK, so there's yeah so
this is really cool that there are guys on tour who are data
guys like mega super smart dudesthat will take players they work
for individual players and they sell them basically there's a

(08:40):
million different business strategies.
They're not going to get into that.
But let's assume I'm a player that that signs up for this
service. They'll give me all the data on
the whole historically and then they'll tell me a lot of times
my own patterns. So for example, I'm a
right-handed player. I tend to miss right I should
start my T-ball right here and 20% of my balls are going to end
up in the right header. But I'm OK with that because

(09:02):
there's out of bounds left. So they'll literally overlay it
looks like a like a launch monitor data graph of all of
their projected shots with aiming patterns on where they
should be. And then they'll show them up
and down percentages all the wayaround the greens.
So say for example, let's just use a like visualizing your
head, a very basic circular green with a bunker on the left,

(09:23):
bunker on the right, pin in the middle.
Well, it doesn't really matter which bunker you hit it in.
You're probably going to get it up and down 40% of the time from
either one. But say that pin is short,
right? And you miss it in the right
bunker, you're now short sighted.
They'll show you all of that data.
So these guys are going into practice rounds going OK Round
one, it's likely going to be a pin in this this area.

(09:44):
I know that I can miss it in theleft bunker.
I can't miss it in the right bunker.
That's again, a very, very nichelevel of tour golf.
But yeah, there's some really cool companies out there that
that work for players. Interesting, is that like every
pro pretty much has? That no, I mean, some, some of
our guys use it, some of our guys don't a lot of the caddies
use it. That's that's I would say the
biggest value is within the caddy, because you, as the caddy

(10:07):
is able to kind of guide your player and say, all right, man,
like we're going to start our fade, you know, here and we're
going to end it there. You're never telling the player
don't miss it here. That's not true.
There are terrible caddies, I'm sure on tour that have very
short careers that tell them, don't hit it here.
But for the most part, you're, you're guiding your players
saying, all right, let's make sure we, we start that ball here
and end it here. So the caddies know that they

(10:30):
the caddies, by the way, on tourwork so hard.
I think people, you know, sometimes don't give them the
proper do of how much they're doing behind the scenes.
Like they're not just carrying the bag, they're not giving them
water. They're A-Team.
They're they're an amazing, amazing team, especially in
major championships. Is that one of the things you
think that most people don't realize, that they're looking at
all that down and like thinking about?

(10:50):
That good caddies are, Yeah. Yeah, good, good caddies are.
And. And ultimately, at the end of
the day, like the players shouldbe freed up to play the game,
right? It's not their job to be
wondering about the 12 percentage different points if I
hit it here or there. At the end of the day, like, I
don't know many good golfers on tour that are playing the
percentages. Now, there's a few that are
amazing at it, but for the most part, you want to be locked into

(11:13):
a zone. All the sports psychologists
talk about that, where you're reacting, you're playing the
sport. You're not like God, I hope I
don't hit it over there, which I'm far too familiar with for
the record of my own game. Yeah, I'm good at that.
Don't go over. There, I can do that.
I'll hit it over there. Watch me.

(11:34):
Well, it is. Yeah.
This is the best week of the year.
I got my little. I got a little trophy here.
Remnet from. I went to 2016.
Nice. You have the Phil.
True. Amazing.
Which Phil Henrik at True. It's just like the coolest
thing. Ever.
What about SO? It's one of the best weeks of
the year. Doesn't get much better.
Coffee golf is, I mean, it's as good as it gets.

(11:54):
Like we have a couple guys who work with who play Europe and
like I love waking up and just watching a little coffee golf
and you know, being able to check in with the boys.
It's this, this, I'm with you. I think this is probably my
favorite major of the year. If I was going to, you know, as
like a pure golf fan, man, like,and I love Sky Sports by the
way, like the commentary is electric.
Like those guys are great. They're always just like they

(12:16):
they cut it loose. I don't know if they have like
less restrictions, but if you could like log into a Sky Sports
broadcast, like they they kind of cut it loose on there.
They they definitely let their opinions be known all.
Right. So you want to talk a little bit
about getting ready for golf? Yes, which is yes, as Greer
talking about Northern Ireland, one of the questions that I get
a ton, I'm sure you get this too.

(12:37):
Like I am going on a golf trip in let's just say a month and
I'm so excited. I'm going with my buddies.
What should I do to prepare? So this is I think one of the
most hotly contested things thatmy my golf blueprint partner and
I discuss of how to prepare, what you should do.
And I think just kind of talkingthrough it with you as as best

(12:59):
practices for your buddy's annual golf trip, like, OK,
you've been on a million golf trips.
Like what? What did you do before you went
on them? If anything?
You know where you're going, youknow where you're playing.
Start from there. This is a great question.
I think one of the first mistakes that I've often made is
just not hitting. Any golf balls?
Prior to going and expecting that, you know, I took a month

(13:20):
off, I'll be fine. So I would start with like maybe
trying to hit a golf. Ball before you go.
Is that, is that a good suggestion?
Like, that's kind of kind of a wild thought.
Who would have thought? Maybe mix in a driving range
session before you go. And just by the way, when you do
that, that's not the time to tryout that new move you saw on
YouTube. Just try to hit the center of

(13:42):
the face. That's probably probably the
time. But yeah, that's number one.
So fire away. I mean, what did you do?
Speed training, like heavy speedtraining sessions beforehand, we
just want to go as fast as possible when we get there, so
we're going. I love that for you.
Can we hit a personal best? No, I'm just kidding.
Your first team hands are shaking.
This is the one. Yeah, yeah, I know.

(14:05):
Honestly, I I have a super fun band and trip that I've been
doing every December here last couple years and it's always
like it's in December. So for me, that's in Minnesota.
So we shut down a little bit, play a lot of golf by December.
So it's like, all right, I gottaget back to be able to play
golf. And so it's just kind of like 1
scheduling some time in the in the simulator, just like, OK,

(14:28):
I'm gonna, I'm gonna hit some balls here.
I'm gonna hit some balls here, gonna hit some balls here and
just make sure that I can swing a Golf Club.
The body's not gonna fall apart.I think that's like what you
forget. Dude, I don't know if you know
this. I mean, you're, you're the,
you're the guy out there playingall the time.
We watch the stories, we see it,but like, yeah, you take you
take a few weeks off from golf and you try to play two days in

(14:49):
a row. Golf shape's a real thing, Like
I I think as I've I've unfortunately become an adult
and like have I have the fakest real job.
I always laugh about that. I play golf.
I understand, but like you know,I went from playing 350 rounds a
year to like 275 rounds a year, which, like I hear you in the
comments, right, Oh, poor guy, But it is less and like you do

(15:11):
get out of golf shape. It's very much a thing.
Interesting. One of the old school coaches
that I work with a ton. And when guys will come to him,
he'll look at their hands. Because your hands tell the
story of a golfer and your calluses will tell him basically
how many balls a day you're hitting.
Because you'll tell him that youwork hard, but he looks at your
hands and your hands don't lie. So, you know, you got some, some

(15:32):
bare real you're looking at. Everyone's looking at their
hands now, like, oh man. Man, these these hands have been
on a computer. Way too much.
These hands are corporate weapons over here.
Just type it away. But that's one of the that's one
of the things that that they'll talk about.
So you can't fake golf shape. Yeah.
I mean, just swinging a club every day, right.
Getting, you know, putting that in your house.
Those are the little kinds of things.

(15:53):
I think some do's on my end. Definitely do Go to the range,
schedule it out. Right.
You're a dad, guys. Listen to this podcast.
Probably have jobs like plan it out.
Hey, I'm gonna go to the range twice a week for the month
leading up to it. You don't need to reinvent the
wheel when you're there. You you don't need to try, you
know, to buy a new driver. Definitely.
Let's go into the don't. This is a do and a don't like

(16:15):
don't buy new equipment for thistrip.
And I will say that because here's why I do it every single
freaking time. Like if I am going on a trip,
I'm like, dude, I'm getting thatnew driver.
I'm getting my new wedges. But here's here's why it's a do
and here's why it's a don't likedo it because you love doing it
and you're just going to get youto go practice like don't buy it

(16:36):
thinking that it's going to solve whatever problem that you
have. Like be realistic with your
expectations of like, hey, this new driver's probably not going
to cure my 12° path from the, you know, outside in slice,
whatever. Like that's where I always like
temper your expectations. But absolutely, if it's going to
get you excited, like I am a gear sicko, buy that new putter

(16:57):
man go. That's going to get you excited
to the golf course. So that's like a a do and a
don't. I mean, what?
What do you got? You're going to love this.
My first like qualifier of the year, it was on a Monday I
think. And so on Saturday I decided
that I was going to crank my driver down a little bit because
it helped me fade the ball more.And I think I hit product 5

(17:18):
balls with it. And I was like, yeah, this is
we're good to go. So guess who double crossed it
left? You know, on the 2nd and the 6th
and you know the 9th hole? This guy.
I like the like. This is literally like Golfers
Anonymous. I got one for you.
I haven't played a qualifier in three years.
This is this is how real this is.

(17:38):
I'm not playing a golf qualifierin anything in three years.
I get an e-mail from the FloridaState Golf Association that says
congratulations on signing up for this qualifier.
And I looked at my e-mail like, this has to be like a spam, Like
I didn't sign up for this. Like I would never like come on.
And I get a text about 20 seconds later from my buddy goes
to get an e-mail and I go, yeah,he goes, I signed you up for a
qualifier. We're playing a four ball

(17:59):
together and I lose it. He goes, I paid for your
registration. We're doing this.
Mind you, the day before I go toI text my club builder.
I haven't build me a mini driver.
I've never used it. Guess who teed it up with that
in the tournament? This guy we shopper.
We didn't qualify, but I had a ton of fun.
So so I always say to this people like I am the cautionary

(18:21):
tale, like do as I say, not not clearly as I'm doing.
My body is a is not a temple. It's an amusement park in my own
golf game. Yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, it kind of brings up an interesting thing like I
depends on the attitude you wantto bring into like a trip.
Or something like Yeah, yeah. Are we tinkering?

(18:42):
Are we going with a new swing thought and you're just going to
go let it RIP and have fun? Or will that you know when you
shoot more than you think you should shoot, will that piss you
off? Like what?
Dude, what is the vibe of your buddies trip?
Like are you going with seven ofyour buddies and you guys are
going to have a hoot, you're going to laugh, you're going to
have beers and like you know, you're going to play best ball

(19:02):
and have a ton of fun? Or are you going with like three
other sickos and you guys just like only care about beating
each other? That's the conversation.
And I will always say like die on this hill, like read the
room. Do not be the guy grinding for
your score if like the other, every dudes in your group are
just like having fun and you know, like you don't want to be

(19:22):
the dude ruining the vibe of thetrip.
If you guys are all having fun and you're all having a good
time and you're having the best day ever, like I bet everyone
would be stoked for you. But on the flip side, like say
they're all having fun and you're hitting it terribly.
Like don't, don't be that guy. Like read the room, have fun
with your buddies. At the end of the day, this is
like the philosophical question that that I always ask myself,

(19:43):
like, is shooting my lowest score worth like ruining the day
for everyone else? And like, maybe depending on
where you're at, like it's probably not one or the other,
but it's that kind of read the room vibe where, hey, man, we're
all having a blast here. We're all here.
We paid to be here. We're excited to be here.
I don't get to see my friends that often on trips like this.
You know what, going into it, there should be some designated

(20:06):
rounds. We're like, yeah, we're having a
competition. We're going to play a Ryder Cup.
And then everyone's kind of on the same page.
To me it gets weird when like. One person is grinding and three
dudes are just like hitting the booze really hard.
It's like a weird weird. Yeah, no, you got to have a
competition. You got it.
You got to be playing something otherwise, yeah, it just turns
into, you know, a disaster. Like play a Ryder Cup, play a a

(20:29):
scramble, a best ball, like 18 holes of individual stroke play
like that's, you know, that's for the sickos.
Like I love that. But yeah, play something fun
all. Right.
I want to go back to the practice side of like get
getting ready for this, because I think a lot of people will go
hit balls maybe and that's good like golf shape, you know,
hitting a golf ball, useful things.

(20:49):
But they start doing that and then they just kind of like
start tweaking like I'm hitting a big hook.
We're going to try to fix this and and whatnot.
So like that's where I think this time should be skill based
games. Like we did an awesome video
where you put together like a practice plan is, is mainly
skill based, right? So like working in wedge
distances and shot shape controland like all this kind of stuff.

(21:11):
It's like you should, you shouldn't be like do do some of
that stuff like work on your skills with what you have.
Like that's going to help you actually like have more fun
because you have worked on some of this.
Stuff dude 100% no matter what this is.
This is like the book of Genesis, the 1st sentence.
I would say in practice we're always trying to get a better
swing. Like it doesn't matter who you

(21:32):
are. Everyone wants to have a better
and more consistent swing. Now that we all can like table
set and agree with that, Yeah, like you're going to have way
more fun. Say you play a hook like getting
on the T and being like, dude, Iknow this ball is going to come
back. I know I can start it outright,
sling it and come back. Golf gets really not fun,
especially at a golf course you've never been to where you

(21:54):
don't know where it's gone. Like the two way miss.
It keeps me up at night like I think everyone out there at home
is like, you know, has the hand jitters of standing on the box
and being like, man, I don't know where this is going to go
or one of my favorite golf goalsof 2025.
I do have to shout out my friendWill Knights.
His goal was to commit to the double cross.
So when he gets on the box, likehe's fully committing to the

(22:15):
double cross, which has been a great goal for him this year.
Don't be that guy either. Knowing which way the ball is
going to go is so much more fun.Creating some skill based games
where you can visualize, you know, hey, I got water right.
I got a little bit more fairway left.
It doesn't matter what shot shipyou hit.
I always say this like I don't care.
I don't care personally if you hit it one way, if you hit it

(22:36):
both ways, but you've got to know where the ball is going to
start. That's like professional G1 O1.
And then this ties into another thing like you play a lot of
indoor SIM golf. Do you play the golf courses
that you are going to travel to or not?
This has been like weirdly contested in our in in like our
inner golf blueprint membership group where they have a lot of

(22:56):
SIM access. A lot of guys play on Sims
everyday. So I, I don't know the answer to
this. Like you tell me you're the SIM
guy. Why would you not?
Because some guys say they want to see it for the first time.
Some guys enjoy going there. And just like, it's like
watching a movie for the first time to them is how one of them
described it. Versus like, you read about the
plot before you go. They just get to, like,

(23:17):
experience it more as a experience than like, hey, I'm
trying to shoot my lowest score at, you know, whatever golf
course. Yeah, those.
I don't know. No, I disagree.
Yeah, no, that, that was the discourse.
It was so. It was so interesting.
So I'd never thought of it. I mean, in person is so
different than on a SIM. Is it even the same?
The same thing? Yeah.

(23:38):
No, go ahead, RIP away. Why not?
Yeah, see it. Have an idea?
That's that's my opinion. I would I would love I would
love to do that. Yeah, you just get get going.
Yeah, The the. Architectural guys were like,
no, I want to experience it for the first time.
Like I don't want to see it. I just want to have it like
revealed to me. And I was like, Dang, that's
like a pretty thought provoking concept of these guys also are

(24:02):
not necessarily playing for score.
It's not like their thing. Their side of the house is more
of the enjoyment of golf, architecture, the day with their
friends versus, oh, hey, I want to go shoot my best score I can
today. But yeah, as a SIM guy, I know
you play a lot of SIM Goal. Yeah, Excuse me, That's like an
interesting you play it before you go, you have an idea.

(24:23):
Yeah, I would say why not? Yeah, but that would be my
honestly, what I would do is I would do all my practice like
there's. So I use the sky track a lot.
So you can just drop yourself. Yeah, if you want to practice,
you can just go drop yourself. Very cool from wherever.
And it's the best. It's really fun to just like,
hit wedge shots on a golf course.
Yeah, it's a very cool. Thinking of this I would love I

(24:43):
need to pick your brain on this.I practiced so much this winter
on wedges, the Richard Bland like wedge drill I heard from
Claude. The best?
I worked on it at a time. I got OK with it.
I my scores like tracked him. I got better this summer.
Terrible. I have no idea where the golf
balls go with wedge distance control.
It like didn't transfer like that practice.

(25:04):
I wonder why. I don't know just the the
weirdest thing ever. I was like, I'm going to work on
this all winter. OK.
Two questions. Were you doing speed training
when you did it in the winter? Yes, that's the biggest
difference that like that's my hypothesis and then you've
probably done less now. Yeah.
So, so think about speed training and wedges.
They're like whenever any of ourguys are doing speed training,
it's like the first thing it's like if this then that like your

(25:27):
wedge distances and your wedge feels will be completely
different doing it versus not doing it.
So that makes total sense. Interesting.
Yeah, because like every time I get on the course, wedges just
got like 5 to 10 yards. Yeah, it's a completely
different. It's dude, I always say this
like wedge numbers are sacred and they're the most important
thing for like pro guys to keep feels consistent.
No different than if you gain weight, lose weight, you're

(25:49):
playing, you have the flu. Like guys that are playing sick
at altitude, like that's one of those things that, you know, a
lot of our guys do wedge tests every Monday when they get to a
location. That's like a really easy way to
do it for that exact reason of it can never really get like off
the guardrails. You know, I know my 56° this
week is going 107 yards. Well, if last week it went 111,

(26:11):
like what is the difference? Like am I sick?
Am I, you know, am I hitting it further?
Am I tired, whatever that might be.
So yeah, good question. Like super pumped you asked
that. And yeah, that would be my, my.
As soon as you said I was like, I bet it was speed training
like, and that's not bad, right?Like speed training again, like
you will always hear me say is amazing.
Like you want to hit it further but as soon as you stop or do

(26:32):
less of it, your numbers are going to change and they will
equalize eventually. Equal out.
Dang, all right, well, I guess Igot to get back to that.
Playing that game more. I've honestly probably
practiced. I have stopped practicing the
wedge. Distance dude.
Blandy's wedge game that that Claude always talks about is so
hard, and when you hear how goodthose guys are at it, it's
honestly a little depressing. Like you see your score, this

(26:56):
guy, this guy a real person. My playing is an AI here.
There's no way I got a question for you on On the Golf Trip
related because because I think this is another one.
I have two questions for you #1 we had this like very spicy,
contentious debate. So don't let me forget about
golf bags. But what do you buy when you go
to play courses? Like do you buy anything?

(27:16):
What's what's on your like purchase list?
Yeah, I think, well, I mean, as I've gotten older, I've enjoyed
like buying stuff more. Like now it's essential.
And what I just realized actually this is this weekend I
was having a chat about this. I was like digging through my
bag trying to find a ball mark. And I was like, I keep all my
cool ball marks that I've boughtin a vase like on my desk at
home and I like never use it because I don't want to lose.

(27:37):
It yes, yes, like. You're an idiot.
Just use the. Eventually it's just going to
rot away, so like, why don't youjust use it?
The car guys that never drive their car, Yeah, the same type
of thing. I'm with you.
I get you. It's a recent revelation that
I've had is so I'm going to use,I'm going to go find my cool
ball marks, which I've probably lost anyways by trying not to
lose them. So no, I, yeah, I think it's

(27:58):
essentially you got to bring home something.
So that's why I like this is my office at my office and then my
Home Office. So like I, I just put stuff
everywhere. I love that.
Like this was, this is from 2016.
I actually, I did use the crap out of this for a few years.
Well, like this is great. I can, yeah, you know, have have
stuff to to remember. Yeah, I I'm all for.

(28:21):
It yeah, you gotta you gotta getstuff.
My, my partner Kev, he buys flags that's like his thing, his
office behind like his, his murals, all the flags of places
that he's played. And he'll bring flags from his
club too. If he, if they're doing like a,
a member exchange somewhere, like he'll bring one from his
club. I think that's a really cool
thing. I know guys will buy shirts,
guys will buy hats all like the basic merch stuff.

(28:42):
One thing that I've done that I really, really love, and boy is
it a terrible way out of my budget thing is buying like
needlepoint belts at like sick clubs.
My credit card gets assaulted when I walk in there and I see
like a smathers bell. I'm like, I need that one.
I do like I, I am not a wealthy enough man to have that kind of

(29:03):
hobby. Let me tell you, I should have
started with ball markers shouldhave done that.
Like what a what a terrible thing that I've given myself the
opportunity, but I I justify it when I wear them, you know, once
a year. Well.
This is a good question. You OK, So you go, you go to
this. This is a good debate.
I don't know if it is a debate, but you go to a nice club,
right? You're invited and you do you

(29:26):
buy like a driver head. Cover and then you literally
segued you segued into my point.OK, so in delay in our
tournament the other day and we were having this like it was us
and the guys we were playing with.
They were like cool older guys as well.
And we were having this like 2 hole conversation and I swear it
was like cart split like they were 100% team.

(29:46):
You can, you know, do it. And the other it was like it was
it was a hot back and forth takeof like, are you a guest?
And the one guy said he was like, Hey, man, like I caddy at
the club. Is that acceptable percent?
If you are a caddy of that club,you work there?
Like hell yeah. Like when I caddied at a club in
Scottsdale, like I loved reppingthe merch.
I was proud of being a caddy there, like caddy 100%.

(30:09):
But if you're like a one time guest, you walk in the pro shop.
Yeah, I don't think I think the comment we got to let the
comment section like run on thisone because I man, like these
guys were entrenched on either side of it.
Like one of them was like, you can rock that bag 100%.
And the other one was like, if you wear, if you, if you, you
walk up to a range and you have a bag not from a club you

(30:32):
remember at, and I talked to youabout it.
He's like, I hate you. Like I don't want to talk to you
anymore. The other guy was like, no, it's
cool. I played there.
What's the difference between a head cover?
What's the difference between a belt, a shirt, a hat?
That's. These are good.
These are good questions. Well, I guess what, what is your
golf bag? Do you have a head?
What do you have? Any head covers?
Yeah. So, so I will say I learned
this. This is this is on the other end

(30:53):
of OK. This is on the other end of
spectrum and I was very fortunate to work with
incredibly successful client who's a member of the first time
I met him, we were at a dinner or group dinner and we're
chatting about the clubs he was a member at.
And finally one of my tour pros looks at me and he goes enough
he goes. He's a member of every club.
Ask him where he's not a member of and then it'll be that.

(31:14):
But it was, it was fascinating because I learned a lot from
him. So when I went to his house, he
had five bags of identical sets lined up with five different of
the nicest clubs in America. I will just start.
They're one through 5 and they're lined up at his house in
Palm Beach. And I said, why do you have 5
sets of clubs? He said because I don't want to
show anyone up at the club that I'm at of another bag.

(31:36):
So he brings an entire outfit head to toe of the club that
he's at as a respect thing, which I thought was one of the
coolest things in the world. So I'm very proud of the clubs
that I'm at. When I'm there, I try to wear
the club apparel of the place that I'm at.
That's that's like a cool thing that I learned from him.
I do not have 5 bags. I'm not a member of five clubs,
but I'll wear wear a shirt or a hat of the club like my parents

(31:59):
are at a club in Jupiter. I always try to wear a hat when
I'm there or something like that.
So that's the other end of the spectrum of like what an amazing
successful businessman where he's like, no, I want, I want to
be proud of the club that I'm a member of.
And he also has unlimited money.So he has five identical sets,
which is sick. What about your belts?

(32:19):
Where? Oh, I'm rocking, I'm rocking
belts from everywhere. So so yeah, my, my, I'm not, I'm
not that guy. I was giving you like the the
other end of the spectrum. No, I typically I typically wear
some sort of a golf blueprint hat and and you know, a shirt or
belt wherever it's from. The other weird thing is like,
as as pros every day I laugh about this, like the guys I play
with, like dress really poorly because we see each other every

(32:41):
day. So like the outfits like aren't
very good and like, no one really like thinks about it.
It's like going to work every day with your colleagues versus
if like you're playing on Saturday with your buddies, like
you got a fresh outfit. I remember when I lived in
Scottsdale, like I always had the Jordans.
I always had like a, you know, fresh golf shirt.
Now half the time it's like, Oh yeah, that blue one's clean.
Like I'll wear that one, you know, whatever.

(33:02):
So you. You.
What is your line? What do you do?
You have a line in the sand. Will you put any head cover?
Yeah, so I've, I have two clubs that I'm a member of that I love
more than life itself. And I have those two as my head
covers. Those are those are my places.
And then really cool member of ours made us a golf blueprint

(33:23):
putter cover. And I have that.
So that's that's my bag. I have a driver cover from the
place. I have a three wood cover from
the other club and then a golf blueprint putter cover.
My line in the sand. Personally, if you're going to
make me like if you're going to make me choose a side, I hate
choosing sides. As always, I live in the Gray
area. I'm gonna say no bag if you're
not a member like that's that's I think everything else is in

(33:46):
play. It's kind of weird if you have
like all your head covers from that place.
I don't know, that's kind of weird.
But like that's my line. I'm gonna say no, no bag.
No bag is my my stance. Where are you at?
Give me. I I would go no bag.
I do have AI think I've got a sheep branch, cool head cover,
cool. So I feel like that that's a,
that's a public. Covers, head covers.

(34:08):
If you've been like my best friend in Jupe, he has like the
classic mid am bag. He's like I love.
Shout out to Frank. You're an idiot.
I love you. He has a pine valley.
No, he's he has an Augusta head cover.
A pine valley 3 pine valley, 3 wood.
He has a Saint Andrews, a hybrid, and I think he has a
Cypress putter cover. And guess what?
He's played them all and he's played them all like multiple

(34:29):
times. Like you go off King.
Like hell yeah, yeah. That's good.
OK, all right. We're so we're, we're good with
that. Yeah, I, I think, I think you
can do a head cover now. And then I, I honestly had some
other head covers on too until Isaw some chatter and then I was
like, oh, maybe, maybe I shouldn't.
So then I kind of swapped back to just some normal stuff and

(34:49):
then or else I. Don't know I'm dying.
I'm gonna die on the hill of a bag.
The bag is too much like. Yeah, the bag is probably too
much. Yeah, bag with your name on it.
The other weird thing is in in like tube mini tour golf, this
is like this is like this is forlike the deep hits like OK.
I like this I'm I am interested.This is the deep hits like if

(35:09):
you carry a staff bag to like a club and you're not a tour pro
immediately right to jail like like like straight to jail like
that is that is you are going like people are making comments
like if you do not play golf fora living, for the love of God,
like do not have a staff bag like the assistant pro 1 is kind

(35:32):
of the weird like you're a club pro.
Like that's a weird one too. Like you're a Titleist staffer,
You're a Callaway staffer. You technically can, but you
don't have to. We'll leave that one where it
is. We'll put that in the box, but
God, if you are not a tour pro, you roll up with a staff bag
tough. When are people using staff
bags? Just like psychopaths walk up to

(35:53):
like ranges with staff bags and like, what are you doing that in
the name on the bag? The name on the bag is like, I
wouldn't say it's controversial.I think it's more of a Country
Club thing, but there's there's also like a subculture of the
mini tour players that like don't put their names on their
bag because they don't have status.
They just have like blank bags. That's like kind of a like not

(36:14):
respectful thing, but they're like they're not being posers.
Let's just say that they're like, I'm not I don't have a
contract. I'm not being paid to use this
equipment. I just have a blank bag.
Got it. Staff bags you.
Can't You can't put your name ona bag until you're on the Corn
Ferry tour. I have a name on my bag, so you
know, it's yeah, like that. I think it's also like a Country
Club thing where like people at country clubs have names on

(36:35):
their bags. I have no issue with that.
Like that's not mine. It's the mini tour guys that are
not being paid to use equipment where they're not going to like
advertise a company essentially that they're not being paid for.
I totally understand that. Yeah, put your name on your bag.
I'm not like, I don't care aboutthat.
But yeah, the staff bag, like I am like team freaking mini tour.

(36:56):
Like do not use a staff bag if you're not being paid to use
that thing. I love this is like a golf trip
like podcast that we have just turned into like a subreddit of
just like. Yeah, I mean, I got a lot of
questions here. I just wanna make sure that none
of us are making fools. Yeah, and now we're all like, Oh
my God, what do I say? There's so many rules.

(37:18):
Meanwhile, I'm like the antithesis of what?
I saw a comment the other day, this guy was talking about
tattoos at a golf course and he's like, no tattoos at my golf
course. I'm like, dude, I gotta sleep.
Like, does that mean I'm not welcome there?
I I hate all, I hate the gatekeeping.
Like I despise that unless you bring a staff bag that I'm like
bringing my pitchfork as well. Speaking of sleeves hit me.
My summer has been dominated by wearing sleeves every time I go

(37:41):
play. It's the best.
The greatest thing? Dude, if you're not wearing sun
sleeves in in the year of our or2025, like where are you?
What are you doing, if there's any?
Why does only it's just is it there's only one tour pro that
that does half of live? Dude half live wears them.
Now if you if probably not tunedin to live all that often I hear
you. But if you watch live like there

(38:02):
are tons of dudes on live on Asian Tour, DP World that wear
on not a lot of tour guys. I don't know why.
Same as sunglasses which is fascinating.
Like, not a lot of guys wear sunglasses when they play.
And I understand they think it has something to do with the
green reading. They've done a lot of research
on that. I mean, I wear them when I play
every day. But yeah, not a lot of guys wear

(38:23):
sunglasses either. It's like a very, very common
thing. I have a.
Well, that's just kind of something that I don't heard
growing up, but does it actuallymatter?
Because I wear sunglasses sometimes don't, sometimes I.
Don't. Yeah, I don't know.
You'd have to ask an ophthalmologist on that one.
I know TPI has done, like a ton of research.
I'll check in with Dave and see what he says.
I believe that it slightly changes pudding and it would

(38:45):
make sense. Dude, I don't know.
Again, all I know is that from observing it, not a lot of guys
do it. I do it, but I don't know what
their deal is. Yeah, that's.
All right, you check in with Dave and report.
I will. I will have an answer for us on
why guys aren't wearing sunglasses.
Well, like baseball, everyone wears sunglasses.
That's like tons of other sports, but tennis they don't.
So it's an interesting like sport to sport thing on why some

(39:09):
people do and some people don't.Yep.
All right. Next time we have you on, we're
gonna do sunglasses and ships. Yeah.
Dave on to do that. He'd be the best for that.
Seriously, that's great. He'd be the best for that.
All right, what are you? So we had golf shirt, we talked
about some of the practice. We talked about kind of getting
ready for it. You know, the the most annoying
thing that I'm really bad at is is well, like just in general,

(39:31):
regardless of trip or not, it's just like warm up.
I don't know how you. Like, dude, yeah.
Land on this like I I have I have posted for years like
there's they did a study as likeyou're three times less likely
to get hurt and like all this stuff if you do a 15 minute warm
up, which is pretty, pretty reasonable, but I still skip it

(39:51):
most of the time because I'm dumb I guess, but that is
something that is really hard todo on a guy like guys trip.
It's like, hey guys, I'm gonna go warm up here for just.
A second. Hey guys.
You guys enjoy your mimosa. I'm gonna go.
I am religious about warming up like in terms of like my body

(40:12):
mostly just because I've seen the guys do it every day.
It's very normalized. I will also take the flip side
of this. I was playing a work around in
at a muni at a muni in Utah withlike 3 non pros and I was doing
like a full Jupiter tour warm upand like the people in the
restaurant were just staring at me and I was like oh I am a

(40:33):
we're not in Kansas anymore. Like, I'm on the first tee at a
muni me in Salt Lake City and like, I am like, you know,
moving and cranking and like, myplaying partners are just like,
what the hell is this guy? Like, what are you doing?
I, I, I, I'm big on like 15 minutes of like movement, then I
don't need to hit a ton of balls.
But like, yeah, like I, I am. Wait, what's the Jupiter tour?

(40:53):
Warm. Everyone has bands, you know, I
got bands. I got like activations.
You got to activate the glutes. I'm, I'm doing lunges like you
just it's, it's a 15 minute, youknow, kind of little thing that
everyone, everyone takes that part seriously.
I will say, like pros take that warm up seriously.
You don't see it because a lot of times we're doing it in the
gym before they get to the driving range.

(41:15):
Like that's best case scenario. But that's not me.
I just go to the golf course andand warm up.
Yeah, I mean, I think, I think having a 15 minute total warm
up, like not like 15 minutes of body and like I need 15 minutes
to go to the first tee is what Ishould say.
So that might be like 10 minutesof like dynamic stuff and then 5
minutes of hitting balls. I don't need an hour.

(41:36):
Nobody has an hour. Like that's not dude, you're not
getting to the tee an hour early.
Like this is psychopath move. That's that's insane.
Yeah, you definitely get the getthe looks when you're doing the
bands. I think I'm, I, I've got some
bands in my bag which I'm doing,doing some of that.
And I found, I found a friend the other day, there you go, who

(41:57):
was also doing a band, some bandstuff to warm up.
And we, you know, we had a nice,we had a nice little moment
there as we were, as we're the only guys there.
But I mean it, it's hard to do like genuinely like, I probably
don't do it half the time. You need to which as I'm as I'm
going this to make sure because I watched it the other day.
You are a part of the 76% of Americans who forgot to stretch

(42:20):
before they before they did physical activity from
heavyweights. Don't be don't be a part of
that. There we go.
You need to stretch part. Of the 70. 6% mix in like a
yeah, like I always say to people like a, a 15 minute
routine is going to do dividendsversus just like getting on the
first tee and trying to swing a driver as hard as you can.
Hey, like everyone has 15 minutes.

(42:41):
I don't have 30 minutes most of the time like I'm coming from a
meeting or I'm, you know, whatever it is, but like spend
15 minutes and get loose. I think your buddies on day
three of the golf trip will probably join you.
I know those. Those can be some long nights
and quick naps, let's just say. That's true dude, this is fun.
We we travelled a gamut of topics here today.

(43:02):
I love. This this this was this was I'm.
Very excited to see the commentssection take on like bags,
apparel, you know, you, you nameit.
Like I'm, I'm curious to see where the Internet lies on this.
You know, like where? I'm I'm out on out on bags
questionable, unlike if my driver head cover is from a club

(43:23):
that I played at once. OK, I'm, I'm questionable on
that. I did that for a while and then
I changed because I felt questionable.
But yeah, putter head, cover play, whatever kind of God.
I'm excited, I'm pumped. I mean, I'm on the other end of
the spectrum. Do what you want.
Unless it's a staff bag then I hate you.

(43:44):
We will come for you in the comments.
I'm bringing a staff bag to Florida next time I come.
Wait till Claude sees her staff bag.
What tour do you play on? Yeah, yeah, many of them, many
of the tours. Shout out, Claude, One of my
favorite questions. He says about, like, guys who
play Professional Golf. He goes, what tour do you play
on? And then it gets real quiet.
That's a tough scene. I'm looking for one.

(44:06):
Yeah. You guys got new local tours.
So funny. The AM Circle, Yeah, playing the
Golf Channel AM. Terrifying attempts.
Hell yeah. Love that.
Yeah. All right, next time, shoes and
sunglasses. Love that we will, we will deep
dive it. This is the best.
Thanks dude, talk soon.
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