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and swing and ding it. Yeah, you know, just guess it's gonna
go out there and try to swingit and ding it. All right,
Hello and welcome to Swing it andDing It and iHeartMedia podcast. This is
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by Drafting Sportsbook and All Accents.We will talk a little bit more about

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that, especially with our next guest, Harry and Danielle. You guys know,
I am an astute observer, right, not much gets past me.
And when we were talking to ourguests before we hopped on, I was
sensing an accent. And I knowit's not that annoying Ohio accent that Ryan
Gayo has because that I couldn't dothat in multiple shows. I don't.
I don't know if it's Delaware Countyor maybe South Jersey, but let's let's

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bring our guests in and you guyscan hear for yourself. We welcome Roy
Clark, International operations manager at AllAccess, coming to us from where Roy
we're in a Strong county Sligo.All right, there we go. Well,
welcome to Swing and ding It weare. We are thrilled to have
you. As we talked about beforeyour we talk about the golf journey a
lot on this podcast, and yoursis pretty incredible. So, uh,

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sometimes we start at the beginning ofthat. Sometimes we started the end of
that. Let's let's start at theend and then we'll go backwards. Let's
talk about what you're doing now withAll Access, who we just partnered up
with. Make sure you head toour Instagram link is in the bio for
a special portal that will get youaccess and opportunities with the with the great
folks at all Access. So talkabout how that all happened and what you're

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doing with those guys. Now,Yeah, thanks for having me on.
So it's yeah, I have acouple of chapters in my in my my
life's story. At the moment,this being one of them, I'm really
really enjoying. So I look afterall international Operations for all access and that
entails looking after England, Ireland,Scotland, Wales, Australia, Spain,
South Africa, and which is abig golf travel in the state is quite

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big. We receive a lot ofthousands of Americans over to Ireland every year
and they're just so well welcomed hereevery corner of Ireland. But I met
my now boss, who's a friendis Ryan Gaino, actually on a golf
trip. So I carried on tourfor twelve years. I did nine years
on the LPGA Tour, working forplayers like Siri Pak, Jessica Cordam and

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Julie the PGA Tour. Then HarryHall did ifeo looks at Paul McGinley and
En Gibson gives him. But Idrove golf tours in Ireland for a company
here in Ireland called Kerry Coaches,and they do all the golf tours in
Ireland. And I was actually savingfor my wedding, so I was trying
to do fill in my offics fromcaddying with doing some driving and you know

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whereas in the back Ey tell himstories, sing them songs and tell them
the history of Ireland and bring himto quirky places along the road and beat
off the beaten track, and oneguy showed up, and you know it's
Ryan Gaino and he was the guyup the front with his father and law
Kerry Fraser, who's the you know, ice hockey referee. I'm not sure
to say famous or infamous, butthose two guys together are just Tweedledum and

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tweedle d. So we hit itoff quite well and we stayed in contact
for four or five years. Sowhen I was ever in the Northwest or
sorry when I was Northeast or Phillyarea, I would always meet up at
Ryan or stain his house and hebecame a good friend. So I now
have three kids under five and caddingwas coming was becoming difficult with the travel,

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being on the road for four orfive weeks at a time. Ryan
offered me this job two or threeyears ago, and I was happy what
I was doing on tour. Ilove caddying and I love psychology, but
I loved the strategy of it,but it was taking its toll on person
life. So right after we needthe job again, so I jumped that
up with with with with two hands, and that's where I am today.

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So really enjoying it. You know, it's nice to be part of golf
still and nice to be part ofgolf in my home country showing showing visitors
what it's all about. Danielle,Sorry, I saw the point. I
thought you're appointing had moots. Soyou're talking about all access and these trips

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that you arrange. If I contactyou and I'm like, hey, this
is a course that I want togo to. What do you supplement that
with? Like you said, you'llyou know, you'll sing a song,
you'll show them a pub Like whatdoes that all entail? Tell me?
Like? What all goes into theplanning of a trip and what you get
with all access? I suppose youdo get all access to What makes it
very different is that I suppose I'mqualified. I'm actually another father to my

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head would been a qualified national tourguide in Ireland and getting into this job,
I wanted to know more and moreand more. But Earns a a
country, but it's not easy toget around. There's a lot of different
places, and there's different regions andso forth. But with all access is
that with expertise on the ground,when you land into Ireland, it's easy

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to put together. It's easy,but like putting golf course in hotels and
transportation, that's the easier part.It's just trying to spice update Itinery is
I think where a bit expertise comesin. So we try to tack on.
We're all with experience. We're allabout like you know, going back
and say, hey man, rememberwe did this, and we did that,
and things like what I used todo. We'll driving golf towards and
what we do put on these golftours these days is you know, for

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instance, when we get to saythe Hinch are playing, the Hint are
doing bag. I'll bring the guysup to the cliffs and motor which are
these seven hundred and fifty foot cliffs. The next top is America. I
get the boys to bring up twoor three drivers and a handful of balls
or whatever, and we're just hittingballs off off the cliff and the hangtime
could be fifteen to twenty seconds.So just things like that. Or we'll

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always tack on maybe clay pay andshooting or fishing for salmon on the fly
we'll do. We'll visit some castles. There's a really cool thing that we
tack on is that in bun Ratti, so it's in between a Dare and
Shannon Airport and Natti Castle is thethirteenth century castle owned by the mc namaras.
What they do is quite cool.In the evenings, they do medieval

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banquets and they'll dress up in medievalViking. Here you're still on a big
long table and you eat with yourhands, so you eat turkey legs and
so forth and potatoes. But there'sall the Irish music and some and dance
around you. So just people experience. It's experienced. So but then we
get to we get the Dublin.We bring them to the Guinness Whiskey or

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the Guinness the Guinness factory where youknow Arthur Guinness started and uh, we
do walking towards around Dublin food tours. We really just we really want to
get to know our clients. Weask them a lot of questions and where
their interest lies and then we'll matchthe tinery. Then accordingly, some people
want to go down the ancestry route. You know, a lot of art
went to America in the eighteen fortiesbecause of the famine here in the potato

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failure, and they want to goback and see their roots or certain towns
and will stop buying. We knockon a door, we'll do some home
up before they get here, tomaybe try to meet an ancestor in a
bar and haven and just collecting thedots of it, you know. So
wow, truly access. Yeah,Is it a requirement for a caddy over

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there to be a tour guide too, because it seems like like that's a
that's a bigger part of the jobthan actually carrying the bag and showing you,
you know, where to hit it. I suppose, And then that's
what we say. I always wealways push caddies on our clients, and
it's because like they're not just caddieshere in Ireland. It's a definitely,
it's a different Caddies in America arekind of like, you know, they're

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not members of the golf courses.They turn up and shut up and keep
up, where in Ireland, likethese guys are members of the golf courses.
They have their full time jobs.So I always say, like the
caddies in Ireland are the comedians,they're they're meteorologists or psychologists. The last
thing they do is actually probably seeyour ball, and sometimes they missed that
a lot too. They're telling youwhere to go, who to ask for,

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and sometimes it actually even bring themback to the homestead and like Browner
could be known locally for her famousbread and jam, and they'll give them.
They'll give them the bread, andthey'll give them the jam and so
forth. And a lot of caddiesdo connect with all of our clients and
they stay in contact and when theygo through the states, they meet them,
you know. So it's nice,Yeah, absolutely so so, Roy,

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We're seeing more and more access nowwith the caddy and golfer interaction,
especially with PGA Tour Live and allall the cameras and Netflix with full swing.
You know, you talked about someof the players and obviously they are
quite different with quite different personalities.Can you talk about that a little bit
right because sometimes guys are, hey, I'm going to read the line for
you, or Windoms caddy, I'mgoing to stand up and show you what

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you're gonna look like when you're takingthis put. And then some guys seem
to be a little bit of adifferent role. And I know that's all
the interaction with that player, buttalk about just like through your career with
caddying, for different people. Whatrole you played for some of them and
help that kind of translated back andforth. Good question because some some players
wo do absolutely everything but hit theshot, and the next player just there
just to tag along and tell afew jokes and you know, have fun

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and just give the basic information.So so I'll go from one level to
another. I worked for Siria Parkfor four years towards the end of her
career, and you know, siriyPack has one at all. She's the
queen of Korea. She's why there'sa lot of Koreans on the late LPGA
tour these days. Sarry Pack wasa legend. She was the nicest person
ever to work with. She calledme Loy because Korea they can't pronounce or

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so she called me Loy, soyou should hear try to say Rory McElroy.
That's a different. She was awesome, like you're always guaranteed, whether
it was we missed the cut ona Friday, we're always going for beer.
Sunday would always go for bear.She was awesome. Very little information
neat required, and she she wasa very clever, intelligent golfer, so

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very little, very little to bedone there on the opposite scale. I
worked for Harry Hall is my lastbag, and probably for a reason he
used the he used the he's it. I suppose have you heard a decade?
Yeah, course management system, right, yeah, so we used decades.
So basically his driver dispersion was,you know, sixty four yards off
the tee. So he wanted toknow exactly what were was from out of
bounds to the middle of the fairwayand so forth, and it was yeah,

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exactly, it was a formula.So trying to get trying to figure
on an approach out for Harry Hallwas was a minefield. So basically,
giving a quick quick example, twohundred yards pins back left, five yards
off the back, five yards fromthe left, he got ten percent of
the of the pin number, whichwas ten. So he it was a

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formula where the ball actually landed.So if the if the if the wind
increased above ten miles and now youadd one yard. If it was soft,
you minus one yard, and thenyou grade around the green. So
if it was really difficult up anddown, you add three So all of
a sudden to be five yards ofthe pain in five yards behind. It
ended up being you know, addingthe wind in the softness of the of

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the green. You could end up, you know, hitting away from the
pin eight yards right hyards short ofa pin. So everything was a formula
and it took the it took thenatural heading out of it. It just
became a formula. And then whenwe got to the pudding green, I
had to do a test every Wednesday. So he would chuck down a tee

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and he'd have a digital spirit level. I'd have to feel up my feet
exactly what which you know was it. It was broke down to like measured
so it was like you know,degrees, so it was one point five
right to left. I'd have tobe able to feed that within point five
degree. And I did a teston it every Wednesday, chuck down a
tee. We do twenty reads andif I was fifteen or below, I

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didn't really puts that week. Wow, I felt myself constantly, you know,
training my feet to train your feet. Then I had to wear the
exact same pair of shoes every day, same and same same pair of socks.
That's not to say what the samepair of shoes. When I bought
a pair of shoes, I boughtthree and four pairs. When I bought
socks. I bought twenty pairs ofsocks. If I put on your shoes,

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if I bought in your shoes,I'll get a different reading. So
it was intense, it was veryanalytical, and it took out the fun
of caddy to be honest for sure. So is it safe to say you
don't practice decade golf now if you'relooping at all? I don't know,
No, I don't. It justtakes out of it. But it's funny

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on the LPGA tour caddying. It'sfunny in that a lot of caddies hook
up with players, a lot ofthem get married, a lot of them
getting together because they don't see manyguys, right, But men's and women's
women are more demanding men are shocker. Yeah, I'm surprised. I didn't
see that coming with guys like youcan take well when you say more demanding,

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like demanding of like what like youtaking their club like give it memories
or just demanding and being like behere, do this, do that?
Like it's elaborate on the demanding ofcourse, stuff like you know Pat of
Sunday taking the golf bag. Butthey did never expect you to travel with
their golf bag and as part ofthe choir. But really, yeah,

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it's just I suppose they kind ofcared about things more off the course and
on the course to a certain extent, but not LPGAs at the last.
It's a really fun tour. It'sa really open like it's it's it's a
Worldway tour, varded in an Americantour. I think the PJA Tour is
American and that's what I kind oflike. Well, it sounds from your
experience that there's more in common betweenHarry Hall and bryceon Deshambeau than just the

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hat. Very analytical both of them. The one thing that blows me away,
and I haven't had many experiences withgreat caddies. I've had a handful,
and it's really you know, registeredwith me. I just can't figure
out how you guys feel you're outwithin a first hole, how far I'm
going to hit my seven iron andwhat because because that's I mean, how

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do you guys do that? No, it's a lot easier because of track
Man, so you can put inthe elevation track Man and it gives you
the adjusted number. Where this wasvery difficult one year is that we played
up in the broad More in Colorado. Oh yeah, the altitude. Yeah,
so it's coating for sirih Packin inthe broad More, And it was
so unusual because if you hit afive urn, it was to say she

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carried the five one seventy and thebroad War is going like three, so
it's a thirteen yards difference. Butwith the pitchmage in the wedges it went
further, so it was hard.So it wasn't The five percent rule just
didn't work for every club. Caddyinghas got easier with numbers, for sure,

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because in TrackMan it tells you withtemperature as well, calculats at the
distances. You set the distance,you set the temperature, and then you
just take your numbers for that week. So the art of caddying is diminishing.
As you see the PGA Tour.It's a lot more buddies, a
lot more college teammates on the bagsthese days because it's more for friendship.

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The old style caddy who hangs upthe bars and smokes cigarettes on the golf
course and has been around this coursefor twenty and thirty years, those were
slowly fading out. That's a shame. Yeah, yeah, Makail Roy like
he's carry Harry Diamond who Harry Diamondwas an exceptional golfer. Harrdy Diamond is
one of man the amateur events inIreland. He was always they were best

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best buddies are best man at eachother's wedding. And I wonder like if
Harry wasn't on the bag, wouldRory have one more majors if he had
somebody faster on the bag or boneson the bag? You know that's another
debate. Yeah, well you knowsome of your history also was being a

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caddy in some of these international eventslike the Sol Handcuff and it always intrigues
me when you're watching it because thecaddy that is not necessarily from the home
country. Right you look at RickyElliott on on Brooks's bag, It's like,
how do you kind of compartmentalize thatwhere you have national pride, right,
but also this is your person andyou're you have to have their back,
Like how do you manage that?You just got to go with it,

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Let's pay your wags. That weekwhen I worked with Jessica Corda,
my last Sonumn Cop was in twentynineteen. That was in Glen Eagas in
Scotland, and I was on theAmerican team and the captain that year was
Julie Ingster and yeah, you knowJulie is awesome, and myself from another
international caddy. His name is Ali. He worked for Daniel Kang that year

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and he's had some successor. ButI feel you just got to get into
it. She just it stars andstripes and it's you know, our best,
our troops and you know, kindof like the little amble pie and
bald eagle. You're good to go, to be honest in trouble for this.
But I actually had more fun onthe American team than I actually had

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my time on the European team.We want to tell Yeah, no,
it's just what Europe. The girlsare growing up in Europe, you know,
Spain, Ireland, they didn't reallyplay in many teams together, whereas
the is their US teams. Theyhave played on teams together with you know,
Curtis Cup or Walker cup or they'vealso been together. But definitely there's

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there is that definitely divide with theEuropeans are more closer than the Americans personally,
and I find that when I findthat because when the Europeans head over
to go to the school. Inthe States they stick together. In the
States they don't. They can havetheir friends and so forth. Well,
I've seen that you've played fifty fiveof the world's top one hundred courses.

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I got to ask your Royal CountyDown or Royal Port Rush, what's higher
on the list for you? Forme, it's roy County Down. Yeah,
and why so. I'm a bigfan of Harry Cole. But I
find is that the Harry Cole hetilts the fairways in roy County Down,
which it brings strategy into a lotmore than Port Russia. But I feel

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his lines off the tee or lookvery difficult, But when you get out
onto the fairways and you look back, he disguises a lot of sand dunes
and hollows and stuff like that.The bearded bunkers are lovely feature in roy
County Down, and I just lovethe backdrop more and roy coming Down,
like if you stand on, ifyou if you take your if it's your
drive off the ninth hole and you'relooking, you're you're walking, You're walking

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up the fairway. There's a sixtyfive foot drop with the clubhouse in the
background. The sleeve Donard hotel andthen the more mountains in the background.
It's one of those pictures in golfwer's just yeah, breathtaking. Yeah,
yeah, absolutely. So you talkedabout you, you mentioned Rory. You
know I my golf partners are likeHarry and Greeny. You've played with some

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different caliber players coming up, andwe know you're close with shame Power,
but talk about some of the guyscoming up that you've played with or against
over in Ireland. I've been fortunate. I suppose in my era that I
grew up playing in amateur events withRory McElroy, who would be three four
years younger than I was. Butso Roy McElroy, Shane Lowie, Shamous
Power, and then a couple ofguys who were actually better than these guys

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but actually never made it. Butgetting Mack to Roory McIlroy. My first
time ever coming across McElroy was whenI was fourteen years of age. It
was the west of Ireland in aplace called Slago Golf Course. It's one
of the four big amateur events everyyear. And he was very very short.
He had cut down MP thirty threes. The Titus K drive with a
yellow shaft and super cocky, likejust super cocky. But that went off

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pretty quickly. Like he he wasjust he was a born winner. He
didn't he showed up to like anIrish amateur at fourteen years of age,
intending to win it, not justto make the cut the winner. Like
whereas I was rocking up, Iwas just in all that I made that
I got into the event and Imade the cut brilliant if I didn't,
you know, I didn't expect it. But Rory, I know. I

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hold Rory in the pedestal. Ithink he's one of the most professional athletes,
not just golf, but we're youknow, in all sports. But
Shane Lourie then was your He's ajourney man right like he got lucky.
Obviously he's backed up nobody's talent.But he played the East of Ireland which
is in County Loud and he wonas an amateur and then got his status
on the European Tour. But whatI love about Ireland is that Darren Clark

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has a great We pay great homageto Darren Clark because if you win an
underrage event in Ireland you go tothe Darren Clark Basically the Darren Clark School
of Excellence or it's a weekend away. He brings the top girls and the
top boys to port Rush every yearand he gives him Scottie Cameron Putters,
he gives you a memborabilia, hegives you all clothing and so forth.

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But you get to spend two orthree days and there's you know, there's
a workshops and you play a coupleof holes at them and there's just talks
and strategy and course management. Andhe spotted Rory McElroy when he was twelve
years of age and he was Chubbywas Darren Clark's manager back then. Chubby
this kid up. So what workedout great? I'm not do many people

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know this, but Rory was alwaysdestined to be pro. But he actually
signed up to go to East TennesseeUniversity and it came to a few weeks
out to go to school and Rory'smanagement Kim said, he ain't going to
school. He's too good to goto school. He's gone pro. Chubby
was getting him big invites into Europeantour events. But because Rory gave up

(21:41):
his scholarship, Seam's Power took Rory'sscholarship, so Roy didn't drop out where
James Burby today, right, youknow, yeah, it's a great fun
fact. So but yeah, Ithink golf is golf is in her blood.
In Ireland it's I feel I almostsay this as long as I'm bad.
But like in America, it's it'sa rich person's game. It's a

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real you know, you can paythree four hundred and five hundred grand to
get into a golf course. InIreland it's a very medium class game.
I feel like seventy five percent ofall households in Ireland have a set of
golf course, have set the golfclubs, so everybody plays. You know,
golf is cheap. My dues ina private club in the city eighteen
hundred bucks a year, so youguys are paying that a month. Oh

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yeah, we've got to move toIreland. Yeah, yes, I'm ready.
We'll start with the all Act thistrip. Yeah I am ready.
Yeah. So we talked a lotabout Ireland golf. Obviously, as being
a Philadelphia Northeast based podcast, wealways like to ask your experience within the
Philadelphia region and if you have playedthere, your favorite golf courses. I

(22:52):
unfortunately haven't played much in the inyour region. To be honest with Yeah,
Ryan for that, I think.Yes. I was supposed to Valley
actually last October. My buddy Arnwho he grew up playing with iron is
the assistant coach in wake Forest andhe's there's a there's a there's a big

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donor there who was supposed to takeus out but he got he got injured,
and we're supposed to play there.But I think it's gonna happen this
year. Please got But I playedGalloway National played Sea View in Galloway.
That's right next to the Galloway.Yeah, I I never I never see
that again. I'll be happy.Those bloody green Backs they just through your
shirt. It's oh yeah. Itdepends on what time of year you play

(23:37):
flies. Yeah, you gotta findout what the cat. I always go
into the proach out and say whatkind of bugs we are you using today?
The cat? The cat? Andthen I used what they're using.
How about cricket Philly Cricket, Ryan, get you out to Philly Cricket Club
is get there this year? Wow? I played Ironomic Okay, okay,
Christmas one of the guys who worksin All Access, he's a member in
Ironomic. So that was a loveexperien It's it's a real Northeast country club,

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old school. You get that vibe, which I love that as well.
You know, it's yeah, it'snot casual at all. It's kind
of it's stuffy, you know,but all of a course, like I
know, the PGA Championship is therein twenty twenty six. Yeah, but
that's a big boys course. It'sa yah. You have put it on
greens any faster in all my life. You know. It's good stuffy could
yeah, yeah, good stuff.It's funny like our old School compared to

(24:26):
Roy's Old School is totally totally youknow, the club's over here love putting
their their their year on it.And it's like some of the courses that
you take folks to with all access, it's like, you know, take
one hundred off of that. Yeahthat's true. Yeah, so right,
listen, we really appreciate the time. We know you're you're running around.
I have to say, you're you'refrom the Cork area, Is that is

(24:48):
that right? Yeah? So Ilived there can Sales. So the nearest
course I supposed to on you guyswould be the Old Head. If you've
never seen Old Head, please lookup some image of it. It's tackler.
Now. It's interesting because I havea couple of friends from the Cork
area and I say, what alot when they talk, Well you must,
it must be all the time yousubvent in the States that I don't

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have to say hunt what you say. I live there actually the Jameson Distillery
which makes all the Jameson for theworldwide Wow execution, so they turn water
into lick a gold down there,So we always pay a visit to there
quite regularly to get the new reservesand the new middletons and so forth.
But yes, if you're sure both, let us know that's all right.

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Well, make sure you check outall access. This is the kind of
service you're going to get when youtalk about firsthand knowledge and information and making
a true golf experience. Head tothe link in our bio and Instagram for
a special portal which has different options, and the guys will reach right back
out to you and get it done. Ry really appreciate it. We know
your golf journey is not over,so we look forward to having you back
on when you're getting ready to writethat book. Thank you. Thanks Roy.

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Let's take a quick break and we'llbe right back, all right,
welcome back to swing It and dingIt. I mean, I wish I
could get this guy to come overand you know, read stories to my
kids to get them, you know, to settle down. It's just so
different when you talk to these guys, like we said in the break,
like it may how bad do youwant to go over there? Now?

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You know, I'm really looking forwardto uh hopefully getting over there for the
Ryder Cup. But you know,we talked about it, right, But
I think it was important to haveroyal because we could say it all we
want what all access does and howdifferent it is, but when you hear
it from him, we can't sayit like he says it yeah, and
like he's like yeah, the caddieis like if his grandmother makes the bit
like the best bread and jam,like he's going to bring you back to

(26:37):
the house. It's those experiences thatyou can't get if you're going online and
just saying hey, we're going tofly here, here and here, like
right, yeah, yeah, Imean you could tell right listen, could
could they get you out to theMasters or out to the you know,
Feoenix open one hundred percent and it'llbe the best trip you've ever had.
But I think where they really separatethemselves is there, right, And I
think that's Ryan's passion. I knowthat from talking to him, Like,

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you know, it's different, Frintwhen you go there and you know,
and it's cool because it's like youmight have guys that want to play thirty
six every day. They want tosee every golf course. Then you have
some guys that might play, Hey, listen, IM gonna play around day,
but I want to see stuff,ight, I'm gonna get back over
here, like go to the distillery. Yeah, Liken, you imagine whack
and driver off of that. I'dprobably hit the side of the cliff and
come back and hit somebody. Iwould have zero tang time. Maybe yeah,

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I'll give yourself. I hit someOh yeah, top flights are noodles
only there. You can't do that. I have enough scratch provs from hitting
the carpet. Use those. That'sgood. So I hate the uh.
I've never been a fan of likethe fifth Major, but man, if

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the players didn't feel that big likeMajor, I mean it was incredible,
right, And we've talked about ScottiScheffler so much. First player to actually
defend it, overcome a five strokedeficit, you know, goes eight under
sixty four. And in the pasteight days he has won eight point five
million dollars. That's one point sixtwo million per round. That is I

(28:08):
believe fifteen to seventeen thousand dollars pershot he has made. And man,
as he deserved it, Harry,he scared me away. The number wasn't
bad. When I saw the neckinjury, I'm like, yeah, man,
I want to take him. ButI think he scared a lot of
people away. But he did.He scared a lot of competitors a way
too. Yeah. I think Iwonder how many people were like you that
were a little apprehensive to jump inlive once they start seeing the messeuse on

(28:30):
the golf course trying to rub outthat neck issue on the back. Yeah,
you could see the k tape stickingout of the shirt. But they
have a saying it's like, bebeware the injured golfer. And this was
the best example of it. Andyou saw when he finished birdie, birdie,
birdie on Saturday. You're starting tothink, like, wow, he's
he's how many back Because that's whenyou see that guy in your rearview mirror

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right now, it's like, man, he's closer than, you know,
than the object looks in the mirror, you know, because you like a
cops following me right right, You'regoing I'm gonna screw up. But it
took huntil the fourth hole until hemade that that eagle you know, pitch
in from what ninety two yards andhad the side spin and went right in
the hole. And from then onhe just went on an unbelievable stretch including

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that hole. He went seven underpar on a nine hole stretch between four
and twelve and just put the youknow, he just put the accelerator through
the floorboard. And then it wasabout other guys making mistakes because they knew
like, oh boy, you know, he's right here with me, or
he's won ahead or whatever, andthen they start messing up. You know,
Xander made bogey bogie on fourteen andfifteen and that really kind of cinched

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his uh. And the bearded,the bearded scott he is more threatening,
Oh absolutely, Unbearded Scotty still bescared, but you're intimidated by the bearded,
no question about it. And thenHarmon, who's not scared anybody?
I don't think I love watching thatguy play golf when it really matters.
I mean, he you know,he makes a bogie at six, then
he burned. He's four of hisnext five holes, and all of a

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sudden he makes birdie at fifteen toget the nineteen under. But he couldn't
birdie the sixteenth hole. He hitthat driver into the pine straw like and
then you know, had to layup and and and just missed a long
scene it too right, he sawXander do it. It's like, yeah,
the heck are they hitting it wherethey could possibly go in that it
like they know, like I mean, I know where they're aiming and how

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they have to do it. Butyeah, you knew that. I Mean,
the history all week was that ifyou're in there, you're not going
to be precise right, you can'tget your footing. And and like Harmon
and Xander, the ball just rolledin. It's like I'm set up for
Xander and I'm like, I'm likehow why? Like yeah, and then
Xander missed what a twenty one footputt for eagle on sixteen. He makes

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the bird seven and a half footfor birdie on seventeen, missed that so
he had chances, and he comesup two yard or two feet short on
a sixty foot birdie putt on theeighteenth hole. So I mean it was
like every coal he had a chance. I was stressed. I was stressed
for all these guys watching, likeyou know, you guys know I'm a
fan of Chef, but like window, like everyone, I'm just like on

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edge. Like it was. Itwas a great I mean, how about
that was the thirteenth runner up forXander? Yeah, oh, I didn't
know that. Yeah, yeah,Xander. And I'll tell you what that
lip out. I was in ahouse full of people for my daughter's birthday.
I the noise I let out.Everybody was like because no one else
was watching but me. Yeah thatI mean, wow, was that a

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lipout? All timer? Right?I was in an upper and that was
after making birdie on sixteen and seventeen. Think about that finishing he makes that
he forces a playoff having birdied thefinal three holes. I mean, that's
a playoff. I wanted to see. Oh yeah, forget about me having
windom in fantasy. I just wantedto see a playoff. Yeah golf,

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Yeah yeah. Although I don't knowhow much they were going to get in.
I mean it was they were theywere warning guys at some point,
and I think it's a three holeaggregate playoffs sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
and then if they're tired, Iguess they go back to age. Can
you imagine playing seventeen in the playoff? Oh? Ricky did it? Yeah,
But I know that's why I wantedthat list. I love Chef,

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I was rooting for it, butI wanted that putt to go into bad
just to see a playoff for theseventeen. Yeah. A little upset though
when they showed Chef like they replayedthe like did you see the putt?
And he's like no, and theyreplayed it, and I thought he was
gonna be like how you and Ireacted like oh, he was like yeah,
that's tough. There's another one ofthese, uh these finding out on
the range wins, which the differencebetween finding out on the range and sinking

(32:31):
that putt for the win it's sucha different I mean, it's the same
money, it's the same trophy,but it just feels so different when they
don't get that chance to like fistpump on the green or you know,
yahnybo to run out the caddies torun out anything like that. You hear
the roar like ah and then theywere like oh, like he probably was,

(32:52):
Oh okay, we're good. Andeven as a fan, I don't
know about you guys, but likeI I so much rather see a guy
make a putt to win then missa putt for the other guy to win.
It's just you know, because yeah, you know what, missing a
putt, you know that doesn't evenmatter for a you know, ten dollars.
So we talked about it before.There's there's three ways to win.
There's the you sinking the putt towin, there's the guy you're playing with

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missing the putt for you to win, or you're on the range and you
win, right, And there's levelsof excitement and experience. I think that
go with those. I'm sure we'rewalking down eighteen with a three shot,
four shots, that's yeah, that'slike last right, Yeah, yeah,
yeah, no doubt. But therewere so many other you know, bits
of players Champion history that Scottie claimedthis week. Obviously the purse, but

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bogie free eight under sixty four matchis the lowest score shot by a winner,
and the fifty editions of the event. Wow, he's the first to
rally from five shots back of thelead on the final day, and he
ties a record for the biggest comebackat the tournament since it moved to Sawgrass
and eighty three and a Sunday,So sixty four, you know, won
him the title for the second straightyear, so first back to back.

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So quite a couple of different littlebits of history that he took home.
You guys mentioned his earnings, whatabout Ted Scott Like, yeah, you
know, I think Roy would likehis job, right. I don't know
what he's made so far this year, but since getting on chef's bag in
twenty twenty one, he's made anestimated without bonus, just like the typical
Caddy cut four million, six hundredand sixty nine and eighty one dollars.

(34:31):
Good gig, not bad, right, and I love it. Harry,
Harry, There's there's two jobs thatwe're telling you. You could either be
the beer tasterer Forgids or chef Scattie. You know these are two prime opportunity.
But is it funny like every timethey ask about his round, Scotty
always refers to him, saying thathe kept him in a good head space

(34:52):
is the way he describes it,so that you can tell, like we
were asking Roy about you know,what people require of their caddy, Like
it's it's like he used to helpline up the putts. He doesn't do
that anymore. That was one ofthe things that changed this year with Scotty.
But it's just about sort of keepinghim sort of present in the moment
and relaxed, I think is thebiggest and confident. Yeah. I don't

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know if you guys saw this.I don't want to speak fully on it
because I don't know the whole thing, but I saw a little clip on
twitter x that Ted Scott said,once he hits like ten consecutive like shots
on the green or something like that, then they look at each other like
that's ten, that's go time.And that's when we seen like Scotty's fist
pump. Did you guys see thisat all or no? Well, I

(35:34):
did see him go like six becausethat was his sixth hole out of the
season, and they apparently have abet going. I think of how many
he can do. So I saythere's something along those lines that I saw.
I didn't know if you guys pickedup on. Yeah, So that
just speaks to you know, likethat camaraderie that they have and the banter
not just being like, you know, plague golf, do this, do

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that? We do have to talkabout. I mean Scotty the big thing
about him was like, hey,all the players were saying, if he
gets this putting under control, thenhe's good. And obviously we saw this,
we saw it happen. He wentfrom that Scotty blade, he switched
to that tailor made like what wasit, the Spider proto or whatever at
the FedEx and then he went backto the blade, and then we saw

(36:19):
last week at the Arnold Palmer hewent back to now the tailor made Spider
tour Ex mallet. So I'm surethey're selling out crazy in stores right now.
But at last week or two weeksago, I guess now at the
Arnold Palmer on Sunday, he heled the field and Strokes gained putting and
then one by five, and thenwe saw him this week. I mean,
the putter is just finally flowing likeit's we're getting close to Scotti versus

(36:44):
the field right there for the Masters. Plus I saw that it's just like
the greatest stretch of golf I mean, when we're looking at like Tiger,
we could look at Speed like Imean, I think he's making a good
case for Yeah, he's playing someg right now. Yeah, and we
talked about it last week. He'svery comfortable at certain spots. He's now

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got two players to Arnold Palmers twoPhoenix Opens the Masters coming up, which
how can you not take him forthe Masters? If he's available for a
one and done? How do younot do it? Yeah? And then
he won the match play, whichthey no longer play. But now he's
not won a tournament on the PGATour after the Masters. Wow. Okay,
so he's an early season spring guyat this point. Now you know,

(37:30):
he'll be playing at the Memorial andyou know, in the US Open,
PGA and all that, but hehasn't yet, not one on the
PGA Tour after the Masters. Interesting. Another thing I saw on Twitter is
and I'm pretty sure that this isup to date, but he is now
one hundred and five under par forthe year. Wow. Wow, wows

(37:52):
April We'll see. Yeah. Yeah, we brought up some of the other
guys, right, we talked aboutXander. The t twos were Wyndham,
Xander at Harmon Fitzpatrick. Yeah,out of five kind of flew under the
radar all week. T six youhad Sea Wou and Matsuyama. At eight
you had Albert and then T nineMaverick McNeely, a top ten in Thigala

(38:13):
who looked like he want to makehim around. Man. Yeah, he
hanging around yep, yeah, yeah, sneaking under there. Yeah, well,
can you talk real quick? Iknow, Harry, you probably know
these the Wyndham Clark shots from therough, like that one shot on nine,
Like I don't even know like whatthat move was, but he dug
one out of that deep rough.He stuck it to like fifteen feet.

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And then that shot on the firsthole on I think it was Sunday from
the rough again and stuck into likefour feet like that rough was like yeah,
yeah, when you get down insidethose moguls, it's where the water
collects and the rough gets really reallydeep. He was in there a few
times. Oh yeah, but thatjust the move. Oh yeah, but
such control. I mean, it'sjust athleticism. I guess. I don't

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know how many other guys can hitthat shot from them. Yeah, listen,
great great great players Championship. Wetook a week off in our draftings
contest, so I felt like therewas gonna be a letdown with that,
but we'll get back there. Oneand done, Harry. I actually went
with Keegan Bradley this week in theone done did you? Yeah? Yeah,
I actually I like him. It'sa lot of people are are thinking
he's going to have a big week. But back to Scotty, one hundred

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and eighteen events so far on thePGA Tour for him, he's made ninety
nine cuts out of one hundred andeighteen events. When he makes the cut
top ten half the time, fortynine top tens out of ninety nine.
Amazingly, just amazing, amazing,And he claimed the record tying for obviously

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the persons are higher, but recordtying prize money payout of four point five
to nine. He's the fifteenth golferto break the fifty million mark on the
PGA Tour, and he's the fastestto break that fifty million dollar barrier,
doing it in one hundred and thirteenstarts. Wow. And that bear of
a fourteenth hole summed up Rory UncleRoy for the week, because you know,
I pay attention to this stuff.Two birdies and two double bogies in

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the four rounds. I mean ifthat he had twenty six birdies. I
think he was second in the fieldand birdies next to Sam Ryder, who
I believe at twenty seven for theweek, twenty six birdies and he finished
ten nineteen at nine hunder par.I mean, he had a great first
round. It was kind of youknow, it's funny too, like with
Scotty, Like, you know,I don't see him going out and buying
a Lamborghini now the money, likehe seems like it's it's great, but

(40:30):
you know he's going to have agreat life with his family. But he's
so talks that level. Yeah,he's like he's like he's like if I
came home and I was saying tomy wife, like look about trophies and
look what I just wanted, hegoes, she'd slap me upside the head.
Yeah, Meredith, Yeah, yeah, Meredith. Yeah. You know
it was funny because he's like,you know, she doesn't care. It's

(40:51):
like at home, this is whoI am. I hang out with my
buddies. He's like, we don'twe don't talk about like, hey,
he's like if I won a tournamentor if I didn't, it's just it
is what it is. Yeah,it probably helps likable. You know.
It's funny too because they talked.I don't know if it was Wyndham or
it was Xander or whatever, like, you know, did you see what
Scotty was doing? He goes,I made the turn. I looked up
and I was like, of course, of course, right like here it

(41:12):
comes like we talked about that rearview mirror. It's got to be a
comfortable feeling, like what Boy wassaying. When Rory shows up, you're
like, oh okay. People usedto say, like you know, when
Tiger shows up, you're like,all right, well let's try for a
second. Let's go for a second. Speaking of Meredith, my wife looked
at me on Sunday night and said, yeah, she hit the lottery.
Looked right at me. Oh wow, but great, great players Championship.

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Danielle some tea to spill for thefolks this week? Oh yeah, yeah
for sure. So we talked aboutthe Masters. Right around the corner.
John Rahm's Master's Club dinner menu hasbeen released, a lot of common people
saying this might be the top ifnot a top three. So did you
guys get a chance to check itout. I couldn't pronounce any thing on

(42:00):
it. I was like you,I was like, you know what,
I have a screenshot of this menu, but I don't even know if I'm
going to get Amada. The folks, the great folks at Ocean Casino are
are you know our buddy Frank Roccowe've had in the podcast. They were
gracious enough to host us for adinner at Amada, and it's the Tapis
Spanish menu. So I saw somethings that like I don't still don't know
what they mean, but I'm like, oh, so then I have to

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ask you because the comments were sayingthe dessert the oh my goodness, my
espaniols and no bueno mel hojas,bottom part pastry cake, custard and chantley
cream. People said if you haven'ttried this, like you need to,
and they said like, there's notgoing to be many plates with any remainders

(42:42):
on it. So I thought thatwas pretty cool. But we'll just quick
to a swinging and ding edition.What would be just give us either an
entree, an app or or dessert. What would you guys have on your
master's menu? Man? Oh boy, just one of them. I mean,
you know, I would actually haveto have some sort of I don't

(43:04):
know, maybe being some exotic fish. I really love fish. Because everybody
they were talking about the fish onRom's menu. They said, a lot
of guys are just going to gowith the ribby, but they shouldn't.
Yeah, with that fish. Yeah, there's the two entrees. You have
the option. I guess I wouldjust take both. Can't you just have
both? Yeah, I'm sure.I'm sure you can harry you if you
have a green jacket, whatever youwant. I might have to go on

(43:25):
the other side of my heritage.We talked about the Iris side. I
might have to go on the Italianside. I might have to No,
I'm not chicken parm Danielle, comeon, that's not sure. I have
to go with something more, moremore authentic. But what are we doing?
I don't know. I don't know. If it would have to be
some sort of a good pasta dish. Maybe we could get a good Twitter

(43:45):
thread going of what would be onyour Master's menu and see what some people
say. But sticking on ahead withthat that wine cellar that they apparently have
at the Masters, it's unbelievable andI can just imagine, you know,
the riojas or you know the Spanishreds that are going to be flowing that
night. I mean, you needto eat dinner exactly. It's give me

(44:08):
some topus and give me a lotof that wine. I don't know if
you guys saw JT was on Spittingchick Licks podcast with Paul isn't that and
if they're talking about Augusta and JTwas like, as many times I've been
there, he goes, I thinkabout it, like I don't think if
I've seen a squirrel and and bizinesslike they're killing the squirrels there. He's

(44:30):
like, He's like, it's likean alternate universe. He's like, it's
just he said, think about it, that tree fell down or in the
you know, one of the rounds. And they said, a couple hours
later, you couldn't have it.You didn't see a trace that there was
a tree ever there, Right,they moved like a Truman show. It's
crazy. That's wild though I didn'tsee him on Spitting Chicklis. But honestly,
like, have you seen a squirrel? Probably just that they have like

(44:52):
ai birds flying through Oh that's toofunny. Yeah, but yeah, No,
it's taking on topic of John rawa quote came out for everyone who
said this was going to be easy, meaning his leave from the PGA Tour
heading over to live. He said, not being able to defend titles that
I want to defend. He said, it hasn't been easy. He mentioned,

(45:13):
you know, Riviera Hawaii hard,not being at the Phoenix Open.
So not saying that he's regretting themove, but yeah, you know,
and I guess like that's where Ithink kind of we share those same thoughts
in the beginning, is like justthe history and everything of the PGA Tour

(45:34):
and not being able to defend certaintitles or do what chef just to go
back to back at the players orhave this you know competitiveness of you know,
waiting for to see if you're goingto win. It's team golf.
Yes there is an overall winner.But I think it's just I think that's
what Rom is refraining to when he'ssaying, like, you know, you
said it'd be easy, but it'shard, and it's not. It's not

(45:57):
an easy transition. Yeah, theFriday guys said that he has major fomo
right now because he sees what Scotthe's doing, and it's like he knows
he's the clear cut number one,and it's like, I'm not really sure
where my game is at because I'mnot playing against that guy. Yeah,
yep, definite fomo. Staying onthe topic of live PIF negotiations in the

(46:19):
Bahamas, Tiger and other PGA Tourplayers and Saudi Arabia PIF boss yes Here
met in the Bahamas on Monday fora board meeting. Was originally supposed to
be in Florida, but they headedto the Albany Resort where Tiger hosts his
tournament. It was great. Twitterhad planes being tracked, Assumptions were pouring
out all over all this big hypeand no news again nothing, no new

(46:42):
news and last year and when itstarted, the target date was December thirty
first, twenty twenty three to completea deal. Key takeaways if you want
to call him key takeaways during thesession, and these come from Jay.
During the session, yes Here hadthe chance to introduce himself to our player
directors and talk through the vis prioritiesand motivations for investing in professional golf,

(47:04):
Monahan said, continuing a quote.As we continue these discussions with the PIFF
We will keep you updated as muchas possible, but please understand we need
to maintain our position of not conductingnegotiations in public. To that end,
we will provide no further comments tothe media at this time, so you
know, okay, what are youdoing in private and why is it taking

(47:27):
so long? Would like to highlightwe briefly touched on this last week with
like Lucas Glover coming out and youknow, some of the things that he
was saying about the elevated fields,and he's kind of been on both sides.
I think he's a good person tokind of speak for, you know,
both sides of the of the playerson the PGA tour. But his
question for j Monaghan, why arethe signature events max eighty players and only

(47:51):
fifty make the cut, But ourbiggest signature event next week this was previous
is one hundred and forty four playerswith a full cut the Signature vent.
So it's very you know, hetold Adam Ship Ship shoe pack. Goodness,
it's very mind blowing that our biggestsignature event has the most players in
the biggest cut. So it's kindof taking away from what they said with

(48:14):
these elevated events, so interested tosee if there's going to be any change,
if there is any negotiations, butI don't know. We saw I
mean this week obviously it was abunch of kind of superstars, you know,
fighting for the end. But Ithink the contrast between like these superstars
and you know, the guys whoare you know, grinding to make the

(48:35):
cut, I think it's a kindof a fun element to have and it's
kind of needed. I agree,Yeah, I have no doubt about it.
And if it weren't for Tiger Woods, Jack Nicholas and the Arnold Palmer
people, there wouldn't be cuts inthose events either. Now, I know
it's a smallish cut at least forTiger's event and Arnold's. I don't know
what Jacks is where you're going downto fifty some guys and ten shots to

(48:57):
the lead and all that doesn't endup cutting a lot of guys. But
if it weren't them standing up forcuts, they wouldn't exist in those events
at all. Yeah. Yeah,yeah. And then one last little fun
note I got. I'm looking atmy phone and I see this notification on
Twitter come up, and it's likeRicky Fowler's outbursts. I'm like, what
Ricky valor and outburst? No way? So I look at it and it

(49:19):
was hilarious. I guess some guyswere like heckling him on his t shot
and he literally just got frustrated andall he did was he goes you.
He just pointed, and that washis big outburst. So the most emotion
we've probably seen from a Rickey Fowleroutburst. But it was funny the clickbait.
I bought it. I clicked onit and I was like, what
did Ricky do? And he literallyjust shouted out the guy you Wow.

(49:40):
Did you guys see that clip?Yeah? Oh it was funny. I'll
send it to you. But youknow, and then after you hear the
crowd too like, oh not aboy, Ricky, and you know,
all the kind of banter. Butyou know, it's cool when they act
like humans and show a little emotionout there a little. But he's so
conscious of the brand that he doesn'twant to sully it by cursing out in
public at people. You know whatI mean, Like ye think about that.

(50:04):
He's always thinking about that. Ohyeah, that's gotta be tough way,
you know, stay. Yeah,that's why we got just a you
love it, love it, goodstuff, good stuff. All right,
So let's let's take a look atthe vaspar real quick. Yeah, you
know the uh topper Head course inthis brook. You have JT. Speith,
Harmon Xander playing in it. Harrymight get some weather. It looks
like this, uh compared the lastweek, looks like we might get some

(50:27):
high winds, yeah on Friday,especially warms. Yeah yeah, yeah,
I'm actually heading down to that area, you know, for the week too.
But you know, because I knowFriday is going to be a bad
weather day, are you No,I don't think. I don't think we're
going to head down. That's aboutforty five minutes away. And now you
know, I'm with my mom who'salmost eighty two, and I don't think
she's gonna want to go walk therolling Hills copper Head Course INRU. But

(50:54):
yeah, I mean, yeah,this is a great a great event.
They got a great field, thisthis here. A lot of times this
event kind of gets passed over becauseit used to sit in between the players
and the match play, and guysknew like, hey man, I got
to play in the match play andI might have to play five six seven
rounds of golf depending on how farI go, So I'm skipping the vals

(51:15):
bar. Well, now they've they'vegot a pretty darn and good field par
seventy one seventy three hundred yards bermudagrass, fairways and greens with you know
the rye oversea. Who's gonna makeit, you know, pop really green,
rolling terrain, tree line, numerouswater hazards, smallest greens and thick
rough and the snake pit, whichis you know you talk about the bear

(51:36):
trap. Well, they've got thesnake pit. As you can see behind
me. It's the closing sixteen,seventeen and eighteen. Sixteenth hole is one
of the hardest holes they play onthe PGA Tour throughout the entire season.
It's called moccasin a par four.They can stretch this out to about four
hundred and seventy five yards, narrowfairway with water all down the right side,

(51:57):
trees all down the left. It'sa dog leg right. Lot of
guys will hit three wood because theycan move that. They can move a
three wood a little bit easier thandriver and you don't get down into that
deep area where it gets really tight. But they'll have a long second shot
to an elevated green plays one ofthe most difficult on the course, and
like I said, a four pointthree scoring average is one of the most
difficult they'll play all year. Thenyou go to the par three seventeenth,

(52:20):
which is rattler two hundred and fifteenyards par three with a large green with
a narrow front opening, but it'suphill and it's really well guarded by bunkers.
If you miss the green, you'regonna probably make bogie. The closing
hole Copperhead four hundred and fifty yardpar four, uphill with two large fairway
bunkers on the left, and thenthey've got like four on the right that

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almost look like church pews, butthey're not kind of the finally manicured church
pews they're at. They're a littlelooser, if you will. And then
they've got a couple more up bythe green, big tiered green which is
offset to the left, great finishinghall. The scores sometime, man,
the scores have been single digits atthis place. I mean, this has

(53:04):
been so tough. You had alot of multiple winners. While Paul Casey
has won here a man of times, and he won it eight under par
and ten under par a few yearsago. Sam Burns has two wins here
back to back. He made itto seventeen under par both years. Last
year Taylor Moore ten under. Imean this place play is really tough and
moves. They get the weather thatyou're talking about, it'll play even tougher.

(53:27):
Yep, yep, no doubt aboutit. So we'll take a look.
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(54:57):
is tempting, but I don't knowif it's some of his games there right
now. How about eight of thenine past winners have had at least a
top ten this season, so youknow, gotta look at gotta be playing
well, yep. I do likeKegan at that four thousand number. I
could see a guy like Harmon justnot even car you know, letting last
week roll off his back at twentytwo hundred and getting to win. I
like Doug Gimm a little further downto board. He's got a T sixteen,

(55:21):
a T sixteen and a T eighthere, so I could see him
making a move. I also likeminwou Lee at three thousand. Does Xander
get his first win? I don'tknow if I might put him in a
JT category where I got where Igotta see it first, but further down
would be for me. Sam Ryderat nine thousand. He's got a T
sixteen and T twenty one here,playing really good golf, even at a
top ten. You can get himat eight hundred. So's that's how I

(55:44):
see the line, all right.I'm taking a couple of matchups here to
start. Nick Taylor minus one fifteenover Adam Hadwin your Boy, Harmon minus
one forty over Min woo Lee.I don't like laying one forty, but
I'm taking. I don't think Iactually disagree about the men. I don't
think this golf course really sets upthat great for his game, but I'm
going to take in Rio hiss Itsoon say that three times fast minus one

(56:07):
fifteen over Billy Horschel, who's notreally his game is not together right now.
Nick Taylor is my one and donepick, taking him plus three sixty
in a top ten as well.And Adam Shank who finished second year last
year and finished t. Twenty inthe Players, so he's coming off a
good week. He's got seven toptens from last year till now. I'm

(56:30):
taking him in a top twenty atplus two sixty. Mad McNeely, based
on last week, I think hekeeps it going. He also had a
sixth at Phoenix, plus one fortyfor a top thirty. I mean,
I'm taking that. And Matthew NeiSmith, he was way down the board
but finished twenty sixth last week atthe Players. He was third here in
twenty twenty two, twenty first herein twenty twenty one, and he's plus

(56:52):
two to ten for a top thirty. I'll take that. See, we
talked about those guys sneaking up there, like I have no idea what mat
did last week. Yeah yeah,Andiell no Scheffler on the board for you
this week. Yes, no,Chanffler, that's a big a little deeper,
you know. Yeah. Oh wait, so we are having we are
we are I did see what Imean? I like this up in Florida

(57:15):
and draft gangs. I can't do, you know, matchups. I can
only do the fantasy. But Idid like Straka over Burger because I think
Burger, you know, he playedall right, decent coming back. But
even on this Florida swing, Ijust there's there's my little contribution. I
like it. There you go,I like it. Well, great great
stuff. Thanks again to Roy Clarkfrom all Access International Operations manager. Give

(57:38):
him a follow at Roy Underscore Clarklike Bobby Clark with the on the end
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bio. Head to our portal forall Access and see if get it.
Get a golf trip plan, getone on the books. The best part
about the golf trip is like thegroup chat, you know leading up to
the golf. Yeah, yeah,you know, with your friends and like

(57:59):
talking about stuff. So we alllove it. So take a look and
do it. And uh yeah,we'll be back next week. As we
creep ever closer to the Masters andWe'll see who who gets it done at
Vast Bar. See you next week. Listen, swing it and ding It.
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