We moved on to other things. The reality is she tried to play professionally (in Dubai, lol) and hung it up because she missed the cut. In 2016. So save me that changed her career.
I don't think I have anymore capacity for golf pods and I'm certainly not going to listen to someone I know nothing about other than being hot on Instagram.
Which begs a broader question (not just specific to this chick’s deal): does everybody in media really need a podcast?
All about the ad money Benjamin’s. They basically saw Joe Rogan be the first one in and make 250k an episode 2-3/week
That isn’t happening for the majority of podcasts, though. It’s turning into another diluted medium, imo.
Update: I listened to parts of that pod. It’s about what you’d expect, sends pic to guy, they break up, he spreads it. Sounds like it was someone on Tour or something along those lines though because at one part she said something about being at a Tour event and being around all these guys that saw the pic and helped spread it around. Also not surprising, people on the internet are insane; some guy followed her a bit at a celebrity event in Tahoe and came up to ask for an autograph and he wanted that pic signed
I had two near eagles on Sunday. The course I normally play has two driveable par 4s on the back (11 is 274yds and 13 is 260yds). I drove the green on 11 and it landed pin high but rolled out about 20 ft. Committed the fatal error and left my eagle putt about 2 ft short. On 13 my drive was pin high but it drew too much and was about 3 yds off the green. My chip hit off the flag stick and rolled out 6 feet. Then again on 17 which is a 340 yd par 4. From the tee box it’s probably 20 yards downhill. I hit an absolute bomb and it landed about 15 yards in front of the green. Of course I duffed my chip shot and had to scramble for par. By far the most consistent I’ve hit my driver in a long time. Hopefully it sticks.
Havent picked up a club since October 4th and playing some course in Turks & Caicos next wk. Renting clubs as well. Going to be brutal.
Honda has been one of the tournaments to suffer with the schedule change imo. Lots of top players skipping it is a surprise.
Yeah, I think a lot of players will opt for the API instead. Unsure why; maybe it’s an easier course?
Yep, it got a terrible spot on an already crowded early season schedule. Valspar also got a pretty lousy spot right after the Players/before the match play WGC
One of the best rounds of my life was like this. I hadn't played in a few months was at Royal Blue in the Bahamas. They take you to the practice range and you can hit whatever irons you want. They have full sets, PXG, Taylormade, Callaway, whatever you want. I played a set of PXGs and shot one of my lowest rounds ever from the tips.
Playing in the Valspar ProAm again this year. Chairman on The Copperheads is in our group so hoping we get some great pros.
Pebble Riviera (elevated) WGC Honda Bay Hill (elevated) Players Yeah Honda got dicked by the schedule but its biggest draw for the players is being a home game for the Jup troops.
yea i do, but i think the majority of it has gone public. i'm sure everyone has heard most of the stuff about getting kicked off of the team stuff at uga at this point though. haack gave him every opportunity to not fuck up and yet still he blew it don't know if we have any fast swing speed people here, but i started actually working out for the first time in my life last fall and went from about 110 to 116, i've had a tx aldila tour green in my driver and now it's spinning a little too much and launching a little too high(i have a +3.5-4 AoA0. i'm considering getting another tipped a half inch more, how would this affect my ballflight and how much so?
What makes this course so hard compared to others? What kind of player is best prepared for it? Saw on Data Golf that nobody has a >9% chance to win going into tomorrow.