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281: From Surgeries to Shell Bay: Rohrs' Comeback Story is about to begin

June 26, 2024 CHASING DAYLIGHT
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Jun 26, 2024
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Have you ever wondered how a die-hard sports fan balances life, recovery, and passion? Join us as Neal "Rohrs"  Rohrbach brings his electric enthusiasm for the Florida Panthers and shares his inspiring journey of resilience after multiple surgeries. With the Stanley Cup victory fresh in mind, Roars opens up about his health challenges, his gradual return to work at Shell Bay Golf Club, and the heartwarming quality time spent with his son on various projects. Our co-hosts Joe and Dan also chime in with their tales of home repairs and automotive adventures, making this episode a delightful mix of personal triumphs and everyday anecdotes.

And when you think it can't get more entertaining, Jeremy makes a lively return to the show, donning his eye-catching ATACSAC hat. We dive into a playful discussion about the quirks of reading mirrored text, adding a dash of humor to our golf chat. With mentions of mutual connections like Justin Eldridge, who recently enjoyed a round at Shell Bay, this episode is a must-listen for anyone craving a blend of camaraderie, updates on personal and professional lives, and some good old-fashioned golf banter. Please tune in to share in our victories, laugh at our mishaps, and catch up with friends new and old.

After the break, Matt and Rohrs spill the beans on their new show, which is coming soon.

Fitter, Builder, Player. will be a more technical side of the game where they'll discuss the facets of the game we typically abandon here on the weekly show.

Keep your eye out for new episodes hitting the podcast airwaves soon.

We have a new partnership with The Golf Stop. Be sure to stop by their new facility and check it out! It's a great spot to practice, hang out, or get in some swings with the boys or the family!
https://thegolfstop.com/

Please check out FN3P Golf, one of our show supporters. You can save some money by using our code "CDPODCAST" when you check out.
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An indoor Trackman Lounge in the south end of the valley featuring four bays, a snack bar, and beer!

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Have you ever wondered how a die-hard sports fan balances life, recovery, and passion? Join us as Neal "Rohrs"  Rohrbach brings his electric enthusiasm for the Florida Panthers and shares his inspiring journey of resilience after multiple surgeries. With the Stanley Cup victory fresh in mind, Roars opens up about his health challenges, his gradual return to work at Shell Bay Golf Club, and the heartwarming quality time spent with his son on various projects. Our co-hosts Joe and Dan also chime in with their tales of home repairs and automotive adventures, making this episode a delightful mix of personal triumphs and everyday anecdotes.

And when you think it can't get more entertaining, Jeremy makes a lively return to the show, donning his eye-catching ATACSAC hat. We dive into a playful discussion about the quirks of reading mirrored text, adding a dash of humor to our golf chat. With mentions of mutual connections like Justin Eldridge, who recently enjoyed a round at Shell Bay, this episode is a must-listen for anyone craving a blend of camaraderie, updates on personal and professional lives, and some good old-fashioned golf banter. Please tune in to share in our victories, laugh at our mishaps, and catch up with friends new and old.

After the break, Matt and Rohrs spill the beans on their new show, which is coming soon.

Fitter, Builder, Player. will be a more technical side of the game where they'll discuss the facets of the game we typically abandon here on the weekly show.

Keep your eye out for new episodes hitting the podcast airwaves soon.

We have a new partnership with The Golf Stop. Be sure to stop by their new facility and check it out! It's a great spot to practice, hang out, or get in some swings with the boys or the family!
https://thegolfstop.com/

Please check out FN3P Golf, one of our show supporters. You can save some money by using our code "CDPODCAST" when you check out.
https://bit.ly/3yWe9pl

The Las Vegas Golf Superstore
The premier retail destination for golfers in the Las Vegas Valley!

The Golf Stop
An indoor Trackman Lounge in the south end of the valley featuring four bays, a snack bar, and beer!

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.


We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!



Speaker 2:

What is up everybody? Welcome to another episode of the Chasing Daylight Podcast. Let's see what do we got Monday. Let's see what are we Tuesday, june 25th 2024. One day after the Panthers won the Stanley Cup, we've got one of their biggest fans, also one of my closest friends, roars Neil Roars Rohrbach. How are you doing this evening, sir?

Speaker 4:

Spectacular Another day in paradise.

Speaker 2:

Welcome. Welcome to the show. Roars is going to be hanging out with us tonight. Joe is here. Joe, how are you doing this evening?

Speaker 5:

I'm doing good. Ac is fixed, washer's fixed, brakes are changed, new tires let's go.

Speaker 2:

Handyman Joe is doing everything but playing golf, so great for that.

Speaker 1:

Dan's also here.

Speaker 2:

Dan, how are you doing this evening, sir?

Speaker 1:

Doing well. Also had an AC fix too, but we're back to cooling here. So yeah, good to go.

Speaker 2:

Nice, got the peach screen rocking. Yes, sir, love it. Hey, everybody, thank you so much for tuning into the show this week. Also want to thank Scott Russo from Underwritten Law for his continued support and allowing us to use the harmonic intro. Love that intro and everybody else seems to like it too, so thank you so much for that. Got some people hanging out in the chats on Instagram. We're here on YouTube. If you want to come on over here, you're more than welcome to. We love it. Not doing a poll this week Couldn't think of anything that was worthy. So, everybody, thank you so much for being here. Brought Roars in? Um, everybody, thank you so much for being here. Uh, brought roars in. Uh, you've kind of been, I'd say not yourself the last couple months.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, had the, had a few surgeries, got the most of my colon's gone now, but uh, I got a little express lane. I probably can't gain too much weight too fast, Cause nothing stays in me that long.

Speaker 2:

It's called that. Call that, menudo. You've been. You've been in and out of the hospital. Glad to see you're smiling, glad to see you're on the show with us tonight. Thank you so much for being here uh when when are you looking to get back at uh, back into the bays at shell Bay?

Speaker 4:

Uh, I've been putting in a couple hours a day this week so far. Um ought to get. Uh, we're actually closed right now. So I'm just kind of working on some side projects and uh, got my son down here for some of the summer break and I'm going to get him in there, uh, inventory and grips and shafts and whatnot. But uh, yeah, we opened back up July 11th, so I got a nice little break here.

Speaker 2:

The whole course, like the whole facility, or just the golf course.

Speaker 4:

The whole facility. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Wow yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's too dang hot, you know folks. And you know we have a unique membership, that's. You know this is one of their many clubs, so a lot of them in the hamptons or colorado where it's cooler, a little cooler but july, july 11th, they'll come back some folks will it'll, it's down there yeah, it'll be a slow summer, uh, which is nice because you know it was 110 hour weeks there for november through march man, I forget who I was talking to uh the other week.

Speaker 5:

I think it was uh justin eldridge from uh number 33. He does the flavored tea picks and he mentioned he was out there playing the shell bank and he's nice yeah place was sick. I mean, you know prime conditions, so obviously great facility out there that you rep. Oh yeah, I think it was him, justin Eldridge, an old-school pro skateboarder, played with him the other week.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, tell him to find me next time he's out there.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I let him know, I know someone out there, so next time he's out there. Yeah, I let him know, I know someone out there, so next time he's out there, hook you guys up there we go.

Speaker 2:

Jeremy, welcome to the show.

Speaker 6:

Yay, thank you.

Speaker 2:

It's nice to see a familiar face too. You're wearing your Ticascada hat.

Speaker 6:

It looks perfect to me. I don't know why it's mirrored for everyone else.

Speaker 2:

For those that have a deficiency in reading backwards. That is a Cascada hat, which is a great segue, because Jeremy and I were out there Wednesday played with a couple of the golf fathers Rocky, and Joe A tax sack.

Speaker 1:

A tax sack. A tax sack.

Speaker 2:

A tax? Sack, sack. Yeah, uh, we're at an attack.

Speaker 6:

Sack um dude, how pure was cascada man. The fairways were so tight. It was amazing. It's probably it's one, it's probably the best I've seen, it actually I I'm gonna have to agree with you.

Speaker 2:

I don't think I've played it in as good a shape as it was it did not look like it had been 100 degrees for a couple weeks. No, the fairways were so lush, the the rough was thick, the bunkers were fluffy, the greens were. It was a pretty amazing day and I shot a personal best on the course. I broke 80 for the first time out there, so I was very, very happy with myself.

Speaker 5:

I thought you were about to say 74.

Speaker 2:

I was like oh, no, no, no, no, made the last putt Four feet.

Speaker 2:

I did make a nice little eight-footer to finish the round to to secure that 79. So, yeah, I was happy about that. And let me tell you, uh, rocky rocky hits the piss out of the ball, it it is. It's kind of fun to watch them because it's he still has a long way to go in learning uh, golf and he has his struggles, as everybody does. But he has this mentality of I'm gonna hit that ball as hard as I fucking can. And I told him I go. It's hilarious. I said here I am with this uber passive golf swing and he gets up there and it's like he just wants to crush it. But he on the, uh, the downhill par five, the third hole, he had a 400 and what was it?

Speaker 2:

415, 420 yeah, 430 yeah, yard drive just murdered it and then he had a wedge in on 18 because he took it over the mesa um, just obliterated it. So I mean when he gets a hold of it it's deep, it, it's deep, it's, it's good.

Speaker 5:

And and that dude is grinding right now he's up at 5. Am at Chimera every day. I've seen him Pulling up to Chimera golf club Play to practice every morning this week.

Speaker 2:

So he, he's, he's on a he's on a grinder session like you. Yeah, I'm uh, my grinding is working out. I'm pretty happy. My handicap right now 5.8 low as it's ever. Been very excited about that. Uh, was with was with dan last night at five, iron with matt boyd and trey and I actually played decent indoor golf it was.

Speaker 2:

It was strange. I uh had a little incident with the driver so I couldn't bring the driver, so I took the three wood and I hit it off the tee for every shot and it's pretty happy with it. So roars.

Speaker 6:

You've been in the feeding bays a long time. Is there such thing as indoor swing syndrome?

Speaker 4:

I would say so yeah, I have that.

Speaker 6:

That's me for sure, like my swing is flat as hell and so fast. I'm a completely different golfer on the sim yeah, I have.

Speaker 4:

I have several folks that even this season that just can't seem to make contact even and we'll just step four feet out the front doors if there's nobody in the other bay and it's like a whole different person.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Especially screen down, like screen down. Yeah, there's something about it. It gets some folks.

Speaker 5:

I definitely had it back in the day and just I just felt like I was gonna break something. So I didn't want to like swing, you know, but it there, it's definitely there. No, you, just, you know you're swinging a club and you're like you don't know what's behind you. But once you get used to it, I mean you can overcome it for sure. But you, you just feel like you're going to break something.

Speaker 2:

Joe, check your text message real quick, please, Por favor Texty texty Texty texty. So do you have any customers or is the shop just empty?

Speaker 4:

Can anybody come in and use the bays? Um, there's obviously been a few folks, because I hit a golf, a couple golf balls, today on one of the simulators and when I went back to grab my laptop there was a different, a different flight than the last ball I hit. So somebody's been in there. But, um, I mean, I I'm kind of busy because you know I've been um fitting folks or you know, this past season I fit a lot of guys, a lot of members, um, and you know they said, well, I'm gonna just leave this set here and and bring my other set back home. And then now they're calling me and saying, okay, I want a second or third set of what you fit me for. So I'm getting you know, phone a friend, build a set. But yeah, otherwise, I mean, it's a ghost town. Maintenance is out there, rocking and rolling, doing some improvements and kind of reshaping the range a little bit. It's yeah as far as business goes. You know it's quiet.

Speaker 2:

Have they? Are they going to make any changes to the course after this first round of it being open, or are they pretty happy with how everything is?

Speaker 4:

Well, really pretty happy. I mean, most of most of the changes are just maybe expanded. Some of the cart paths and um, you know, areas that carts and traffic were beating up grass and um and whatnot. And then you know, giving the greens a break and, um, a lot of sand out there right now. The uh, the par three actually kind of looks like a, you know, looks like an abandoned course. But I know that you know, come July 11th it's going to be here.

Speaker 5:

Oh, so there is a part three course out there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, right behind the base. I don't think I knew that 11th it's going to be pure, pure. Oh, so there is a part three course out there. Yeah, yeah, right behind the base.

Speaker 5:

I don't, I don't think I knew that one.

Speaker 4:

That's cool yeah, yeah it was. It's pretty crazy that they took a I don't know it was 64 6800 yard um course and turned it into 7400 yards and and added a par three course on the same amount of acreage. So it's dope, it's awesome. And that and that part three courses yeah, part three course is fun, it's of acreage, so it's dope, it's awesome and that and that part three courses. Yeah, par three course is fun, it's uh you guys need to get like a.

Speaker 5:

You need to get like a lost sandwichery. Have you had lost so much of re out there? I have yeah, the vinaigrette sauce.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, a little lost sandwichery shack yeah sick yeah, joe, anytime Miami comes up in a conversation, that's the first thing he that's his go-to.

Speaker 5:

You gotta, you gotta go to La Sandwicherie.

Speaker 2:

If you're down there, a little vinaigrette crack sauce, that shit's good man Too funny, too funny, all right, so let's let's handle some a little business with the PGA Tour. We had the final signature elevated whatever you want to call them event of the season and shocker, shocker, scheffler won.

Speaker 5:

I thought you were going to say shocker. Tom Kim was in a playoff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean I think Scotty, kind of old, manned him and uh said oh, I got the honors. Okay, I'm gonna hit three wood. I mean, he did it in the the off on, you know, regulation play also, but hit three, would you go ahead, pound driver down there, I'm gonna stick it close. And then you got to think about what I just did. Um, you know little little mind games, little a little. Hey, I'm the, I I'm the best at this, you know. So I'm going to just stick to it. And and I mean, good kudos on him for making that putt on 18, after all that chaos.

Speaker 5:

I think it was cool to see Tom Kim like come alive again, because we haven't seen him come alive in like a little while. So it was cool to see him in a a playoff situation with scotty scheffler number world uh, number one golfer in the world I I if I was watching the broadcast correctly, I think the wind died a little bit, but he misjudged it for sure. He should have played a little longer of that. That was a short pin, but it was cool to see um tom kim in the mix because he's a young cat and, uh, he won fairly quickly on tour and uh and he and he battled, he battled at the end so it was.

Speaker 5:

I think it was good. Travelers is a birdie fest, of course, and it was a signature event, but you know there's room for that on the tour.

Speaker 2:

Like, don't take away from what it is, you know I don't have any issues with them going low, I don't know, and I I think an issue comes into play when you've got one guy at 2200, one guy at 10 under I just don't want it to happen all the time, really like I don't want it to be 22 every, every week, you know this.

Speaker 2:

That one I can't. I gotta find out who that was that said it. But when they said don't look at the under par score, look at what relation first and second place was, and there was a tie, you know, and there was a player, there's like three guys one shot back so it wasn't like. You know, one player is dominating the field. You know scotty played great. He's been playing great, but there were four or five guys in the mix coming down the back back nine on Sunday.

Speaker 5:

Right, it's not breakfast at Tiffany's, where roars is just running away with it. You know it's, it's, it's the travelers and everybody is tightly packed in the leaderboard. So, but you know we don't love Birdie Fest. Every week is what I'm saying. You know there's a time and place for it and the Travelers is one of those times.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

It really shows the difference between, like the US Open courses and conditions versus the normal week on the PGA tour, Like there's such a gap between the courses that they play in the U S open, I think, and the difficulty level versus the.

Speaker 2:

You know what'd you think of the open, do you? Do you think having Donald Ross greens rolling at 13 is is professional golf?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, um, yeah, I mean, I don't think it's every week. You know, I think I think you need a good mix. I mean, just like any other sport, you know you've got indoor, you've got outdoor, you've got, um, you know, astroturf fields, you've got grass fields. I mean I, I feel like they, they need to play a little bit of everything and it's it's. I mean I know that, you know I'd I'd probably go out there and shoot 90 under those conditions, but it is kind of nice to see guys put up scores that we can shoot.

Speaker 4:

That's not true.

Speaker 6:

Well, maybe right now you have at least one double eagle.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, probably it's been a while.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, you haven't been playing.

Speaker 4:

Last summer yeah, I played. My last 18-hole round was in November.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy. Oh my God, I would go insane.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, unless you count 18 on the par 3.

Speaker 2:

No, no. Do you count a hole-in-one on a par 3 course?

Speaker 4:

I don't know why you wouldn't really I mean it's still a shot right yeah, I mean you're still, that's still the goal um my thought is par three.

Speaker 5:

It's got to be over 100 yards, though. Right, that's, that's my feelings towards it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so long as it's what you'd find on a real course. You know realistic par 3.

Speaker 5:

I think the gauge is number 7 at Pebble. If it's longer than number 7 at Pebble, then you're good.

Speaker 2:

That's how I feel. Number 8 at North Las Vegas, par 3, the 80-yard shot doesn't count if you hold it out.

Speaker 5:

No, that's a hole out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's just an eagle I got an eagle on uh, I got an eagle on seven, uh. So how about the protesters? Was that not wild, I mean? And and I was listening to nolane up there talking about it, um, okay, can we stop the? Let's not show these people anymore and just show it, because everybody did what I did and went right to Twitter and just waited for it to pop up and there it was. Yeah, so you might as well throw a little ad up there while you're showing it.

Speaker 4:

And this protest brought to you by conoco totally can you imagine how can you imagine how nervous jeff got with cops on the course?

Speaker 1:

oh, yeah, yeah yeah hey, are they here for me?

Speaker 6:

he just turns around, puts his hands behind his back, but I what was the. What was it about? Is it climate?

Speaker 2:

I didn't actually see it was oil.

Speaker 5:

Okay, yeah, their their shirt said no golf on a dead planet.

Speaker 2:

So okay, they were from some uh environmental organization. Anybody that?

Speaker 5:

feels that way needs to like dive into the agronomy and the the agronomists that handle golf courses.

Speaker 2:

I mean there there is 100 sustainability on these golf courses and they try and you know, repurpose water and they try and create habitats for wildlife, like these fools just and wild horse cares more about the animals on the golf course than the golf course for real, I mean they are.

Speaker 5:

They are like sanctioned for the aberdeen I can't remember what it's called, but it's like a wildlife sanctuary you know. So, like these people, just don't know, man, they don't you kill a duck on wild horse, you're in trouble like these guys buy 150 polos.

Speaker 5:

They're playing golf, hitting a ball into a hole. They don't know shit about this, but uh, there is a lot of activism in the golf space, and you know it, doesn't it? It creates a habitat for wildlife, which is necessity a necessity like bees. Even bees shout out the bees man bgc coming in coming in with.

Speaker 2:

Uh, they should look at the actual processes of how their kale is grown and the ecosystems they destroy. Totally, totally, hey gonna be cleaning up with with bgc on friday uh, joe and I are heading out to piute to play with them. Uh, friday morning, that's gonna be be fun. It's going to be windy, which hey guess what. It's windy at piute. That's a shocker. I, it's a man, I never, never, nothing put together nothing new, piute.

Speaker 5:

I haven't been there in a while.

Speaker 2:

I'm excited look at alex tuning in on instagram. Thanks, alex a phil a phil. Um, yeah, so looking forward to that. Uh, I told him he picked a hell. Alex A Phil A Phil. Yeah, so looking forward to that. I told him he picked a hell of a week to come out. It's been 110 for a week and it's dying down to 106 with wind, so that'll that's going to be a fun day out there, looking forward to that one.

Speaker 4:

No humidity out there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

It's a dry heat. It's a dry heat, it's a dry heat yeah.

Speaker 2:

And Jeremy, I got it locked in. We're 638 Sunday morning.

Speaker 1:

Sweet.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's perfect yeah so let's see, yeah, 638.

Speaker 6:

On which one Lex Cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so that'll be a fun morning round Thank you Early, early, do y'all have dew out?

Speaker 4:

there.

Speaker 2:

Dew.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

When it gets cooler. Yeah, not now. No, it's still 100 degrees outside right now.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was just curious if you did any dew sweeping.

Speaker 2:

No, not till.

Speaker 5:

That's my favorite golf, but we don't get it very often.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it brings back childhood memories. For me, that's the favorite golf, but we don't get it very often. Yeah, it brings back childhood memories for me. That's the only time I let the juniors on the course, really. Yeah, we had to be off the course by like 11, I think when I was a kid.

Speaker 2:

That's interesting. Was that like that in Utah too, Jeremy?

Speaker 6:

Oh yeah, Lots of do.

Speaker 2:

Dan, you too Does that Virginia play. You guys had to be out there before.

Speaker 1:

No, we usually had to go after Like a lot of times well, me playing at Industry Hills. We paid $5 to walk Industry Hills after 12 o'clock.

Speaker 2:

I'm not a fan of. Dc even because the course is wet. I don't like that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. I love it I think that's why they let us out there. Nobody else wanted to.

Speaker 2:

Balls are wet. Putter face is wet.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but then you get to look back and you'll be like that's where I came from, bro, like that's my story behind me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. It looks cool to see your footsteps on the green.

Speaker 2:

Little shot tracer action that doesn't go away for a while. The original shot tracer Dude, dude.

Speaker 5:

Yo look where I just was, man. I'm here now, bro, like it's sick.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but sometimes you don't want to see that. You don't want to see that yeah zigzag up the fairway. That's too funny.

Speaker 4:

On the green. There's only one group in front of us, but there's 18 putt lines.

Speaker 1:

That kid needs to practice because he's all over this green.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, sometimes you get the guy that had the same line as you and you just, oh yeah, we'd do that.

Speaker 4:

We'd have scramble tournaments and somebody would drain it, and then we would purposely hook or slice putts just to mess with the people behind us. That's awesome.

Speaker 2:

What is water? That's hilarious. Actually I got a downpour at the house today.

Speaker 2:

It absolutely dumped for a good 10 minutes, just 110 degree and pouring right. I thought we were gonna have the golf ball hail, uh, because man, it was coming down, coming down. So, uh, it's funny. I've been spending a lot of time on threads, just uh, looking for different chats and topics and conversations and there's some good ones on there. But uh, being in vegas, it's just like unindated right now with if you're in vegas, hit the like button. If you're in vegas, you know, give me a place to eat. If you're in vegas, do that. You know it's a lot of nonsense, but uh, there's some good conversations on there and a lot of it was a lot of the newbies here, like how can it be 110 and pouring rain right now?

Speaker 2:

and sunny and sunny, yeah, 30, yeah I. I was at the ice rink with brooklyn today and so I turned on the the driveway camera because the garbage cans are out. I want to make sure they didn't get blown away and it's just so drenched. I come back 10 minutes later and you couldn't even tell it rained. It's wild, wild stuff. So, um roars, is jenna listening? I'm sure has she told you she's listening yet? No, maybe yes yeah, she is.

Speaker 5:

Yep, hi, jenna just confirmed jenna, shout out, jenna, let's go. Congratulations, florida panthers. First, one's the sweetest oh yeah

Speaker 4:

I'm not a fan well, you know, you guys made us look so bad last year.

Speaker 2:

That's right, you know you are the predecessor that's why we called it the uh redemption tour there you go, caddy, the US kid's turning today at TPC Vegas with no cards, and it was great. Is that just something you need to get off your chest, julian, or did we miss something? Talking about junior golf, maybe? Okay, all right, that's probably what it was.

Speaker 4:

I thought he was on Twitter.

Speaker 2:

TPC with no cards, that's a decent walk. Well, I mean, the senior tour used to play out there when it was the Canyons. Old Jim Colbert used to Meander those fairways.

Speaker 5:

It was way too fucking hot today for that shit Like don't even. Don't even try to make that sound good. It was too hot, way too hot.

Speaker 2:

I was at the range at Revere yesterday at like 1030 and I was the only one out there. I didn't see one group tee off. I didn't see anybody coming off the course. It was a ghost town. The seniors do not like the heat, so if you're looking for tee times, right now is probably a good place to go check out revere or maybe some of the anywhere.

Speaker 5:

I mean, if you can deal with it. If you can deal with it in the afternoon, you're gonna get like 11 t times probably.

Speaker 2:

You know if you can deal with it. Please come play our golf course.

Speaker 4:

That sounds like marlin's tickets please come yeah so are.

Speaker 2:

Are you affiliating yourself now with them? Because, I mean you, you totally bailed on the blues you like, like gone, and you know I don't want to say kind of a bandwagon thing, but you know I mean you did catch the panthers when they're hot, so but I give you credit, you go to the games, you support the team, blah, blah. Are you giving up on the Cardinals, are you?

Speaker 4:

switching to the Cardinals. No, I can't. I can't get rid of the Cardinals, even though they're awful. But I mean, I'll support the local teams for sure you know. But, yeah, you know, cardinals come to town. They came to town last week, week before anyway, yeah, I can't get rid of the Cardinals or the Chiefs, or Missouri Tigers, which is weird. I was actually talking about it the other day that it's hard to be a Missouri Tiger fan down here because it's not SEC country and nobody wants to talk to me about my team. So I just kind of feel like I'm on an island.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of SEC, did you see the Florida Gators schedule, mm-hmm? Did you see who they're playing like one, two, four, six and eight, five weeks in a row. Ooh yeah, just oh man they must be trying to get rid of a coach or something. College football is going to be good this year. It's going to be a fun time. So are you going to stick with the Chiefs? You're not flipping to the Dolphins.

Speaker 4:

No, no, I can't. I mean, I lived through too many awful years, you know, shanking extra points and championships. Yeah, uh, you know shanking extra points and championships. And yeah, plus, pat pat mahomes came out and played shell bay, so got to chat with him for a little bit and oh, that was cool that was pretty dope is dan marino still a figure downtown down there?

Speaker 4:

um, I don't hear too much about him. You know a lot, of a lot of big miami dolphin fans um at shell bay and um, so we've had some folks that join just because they come down for every home game. So, um, it's uh a lot. It's a good sports town and we got, you know, also have um. Why am I drawing the blank messy's team?

Speaker 2:

you know, oh yeah messy.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's big enter miami I'm with you, though like I'm not. I'm not like a raiders fan. Like you know I'm. I'm not a huge football fan like I. I did really like the chargers for a good stretch before they moved from san diego to la I. I'm not like like really a raiders fan, but like I want them to win Because they're our team now. But I don't really, I don't give a shit, but like I want to see them win. It's a weird dichotomy. So I understand Because you're down there.

Speaker 2:

I said goodbye to the Cowboys.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but I don't really care about footballs. You're living somewhere with sports teams and you want to see your community do well.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, to my credit, I had bailed on the Blues prior to moving here. It wasn't like I just came here and switched teams. They pissed me off. You were on the other side of the state moving here, um, so it wasn't like I just came here and switched teams.

Speaker 2:

It was they. Well, I mean, you were on the other side of this.

Speaker 4:

You were on the other side of the state and really could have easily gone and been a lightning fan yeah, yeah, um, and actually you know, when I first moved down to naples, um, in 21 um panthers were 30 minutes closer than the Lightning and so I came over here to more games and I ran up to then run it up to Tampa, so it's a much easier drive to.

Speaker 5:

You picked the right side. You picked the right side. Good for you.

Speaker 4:

If I was going to be a bandwagoner, I would have. I would have jumped on Tampa Bay when they were winning championships.

Speaker 2:

But yeah yeah lord of the hockey state now so I, I jeremy and I uh experienced something, um, when we were at falcon ridge um, one of the guys in the vgn is a member, or he just joined summit. He's buying some property out there and getting a house built and, um, the term fuck you money is, you know, reserved for when people have so much money that they do stupid shit that you can't even like contemplate, like how could you even think of that? So the story we found out because, uh, in in nevada now, or in vegas, and out here in the desert, uh, kudos to the southern nevada water authority. We are the, the leader in water conservation. So, that being said, um, you're only allowed to have a 600 square foot pool out here. You can't have anything bigger than uh 20 by 30, that's, that's it.

Speaker 2:

Um, and this gentleman bought this property out there after that law went into effect and wanted to build this ginormous pool scape and uh, he was told no, you can't do that and he said okay, fine, I won't use your water, I will truck in my own water from idaho yeah, and build like an underground well full of idaho water he built, he dug out an underground reservoir and he has water trucked in from idaho. His wastewater and his excess water all goes into the feeds, into our system, but anything he adds it's trucked in. Have you heard any good f you money stories like that there?

Speaker 4:

down here, yeah, oh yeah. Yeah. You know folks be on a golf course and you know, sitting on hitting their approach, shot into 15s like man that building over there is ugly, so they buy it and tear it down, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Hell. No, I need something to aim at.

Speaker 6:

I think I'll build a skyscraper there. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Good aiming point. Let's go build a building there, yeah.

Speaker 5:

I don't really get this hole. I don't know where I'm supposed to hit it, so I'm gonna build something there, yeah, there you go that building's ugly.

Speaker 2:

It needs to be taller, with better alignment right, wow, oh that would be that would be kind of smart for the front nine.

Speaker 4:

That's what. That's. One one thing, uh, that I struggle with when I play shell bay on the front nine, um, there's because I always work the ball, you know, always shaping a shot off of some target of some sort, you know, and the front nine is pretty wide open and there's just not visually I struggle because I don't have something to work the ball off of, so to speak, if that makes sense.

Speaker 5:

So I feel like that's florida golf, though is that not florida golf, because it's fairly flat out there?

Speaker 4:

no, yeah, usually. Usually there's a palm tree or something somewhere water yeah, water off the edge of the water off the edge of the bunker have you played?

Speaker 5:

have you played the park? Is that what it's called the park of the gilhance muni course?

Speaker 4:

um drake and I are supposed to go it looks very dope it looks very cool yeah, I've heard nothing but good things about it and your local rate.

Speaker 2:

It was going to be 250 bucks for me and jeremy to play it each I think your. I think your local rate's like 38 yeah yeah, I wouldn't, I wouldn't doubt it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, I wouldn't, I wouldn't doubt it. God man, uh, yeah, there's um, there's a lot, of, a lot of locals, even restaurants, joe would appreciate that you know. Yeah, the local sandwich shut out yeah, yeah you got a florida driver's license, you can save some money at the grub hub they seriously give you discounts for being a local at restaurants. Yeah, because.

Speaker 2:

Why isn't Vegas doing?

Speaker 4:

this. Maybe not so much on the casinos do, I don't know Well, they used to. I used to lie when I'd go there on trade shows and I was on $6 per diem. But, like southwest Florida is more along those lines, because it's so seasonal there and it turns into such a ghost town that the restaurants can't keep their doors open, so they're trying to get folks in there.

Speaker 4:

That makes sense Traffic is down. You can tell there's a seasonal clientele, seasonal residents down here. But there's also so many people in Miami, Fort Lauderdale that they don't need folks to come eat. There's plenty to do it. And the same with golf it's warm, or golf's kind of the opposite. It's so hot.

Speaker 2:

But you know they're trying to trying to get folks out there and uh, well, I know, when I was visiting my my friend, when he was in boca, like all the private clubs, they they shut down at like one o'clock and open them up to the public yeah, and you can go play you can go play. I mean, we played uh boca greens and uh, we played a course yeah, because it's fucking brutal dude.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, brutal there's nobody out there I mean it was yeah we had the whole course to ourself and I'm like this is great yeah, there's a lot of courses in in south florida and southwest florida too, that have six-figure initiation fees, but you can join for 500 a month in the summer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no initiation fee um yeah, so high needs to look into that. Yeah, I mean, if you can.

Speaker 5:

But if you can deal with it like yeah, but it's, it's fucking brutal. Man like to play golf in the middle of summer in florida is oh no, I don't recommend anybody you need yeah, you need to be a strong man there's a reason why the tour goes there early, yeah some of the places require you buy at least a 12 pack of water to take with you.

Speaker 4:

Wow, if they don't provide it wow, you gotta bring a fucking salt shaker too, get some electrolytes.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna run the ad for the Wow, you got to bring a fucking salt shaker too. Get some electrolytes. I'm going to run the ad for the Las Vegas Golf Superstore this week, and then we're going to come back and talk about builder fitter player.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

Get there. Las Vegas Golf Superstore. Hey got a great sale coming up for 4th of July Tune in next week to find out more about that. And as always, you know it's our go-to place. It's our go-to place and I want to let anybody know if you're in the market for Wilson golf balls. I made sure my account was still active. The new Wilson Staff Model and Staff Model X is a fantastic golf ball. Jeremy has switched to it. I'm playing the Wilson Staff Model. They got some great promos running on right now. So if you're not happy paying $55 65 for a dozen golf balls, hit me up and, uh, try out that roars if you. Well, I don't know you've been under the weather, but have you hit the wilson ball yet?

Speaker 4:

I have not, but I um, I got four dozen on order to throw into my fitting matrix. You know I do ball fittings in addition to club fittings and I'm really excited to get those on the Trackman or GC Quad. I have preliminarily heard here locally of three to four miles an hour ball speed increase from folks playing TP5p5x and prob1x that guy over there, that guy over there a couple screens over.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's a believer. I am yeah, he's a, he's a believer, I believe. Uh, and then also, hey, not pre-scripted. Ro, roars, what irons are you playing? What iron shafts are you playing right now?

Speaker 4:

Right now.

Speaker 2:

Your wedge shafts and your iron shafts.

Speaker 4:

Wedge shafts. I got LA Golf. Just absolutely love them.

Speaker 2:

So Trey hit the wedge shafts last night at at five iron and and he couldn't stop talking about him.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, no, I, I absolutely love them. Um, and I can't tell you how many people I've. I've fit into them and you know I'll even I'll just, you know, get, give a set of my wedges. I've got several sets right now and they've all got LA golf in them and I'll send them out with somebody you know out in the course and they'll come back in and they're just like, order them, um, I really. I mean, wait for me what's that?

Speaker 6:

what's the weight on the wedge? Shafts, shafts uh one 120 they do, they do have a bryson, yeah yeah, they have a bryson series.

Speaker 2:

It's 130 um but like the standard wvs 120 um they come in at like 115 when you're after they're cut.

Speaker 4:

Yeah yep, yep, they um yeah, there's something else. I really like them, um. You know, kind of the ball kind of comes off lower for me and for most of the folks I fit, you know launches a little lower, but you don't sacrifice any spin, um, or peak height, um. So you know, I'm seeing guys that are picking up a couple yards on the fuller, more full shots, and then I mean it's grabbing as well. A lot of times you get the ball coming off lower, you're losing spin, but no, you don't sacrifice anything. The biggest thing I would probably say is the consistency. They're super consistent, even on the misses, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I've been blown away. I was telling Trey trade. I've just been throwing darts with them just absolute darts with them, so, so happy. I mean the that was. One of my biggest areas of weakness was the, you know, the 80 to 65 yard shot and uh, and now that I have those shafts in my 50 degree, that's. That's extended that out to now the 110, 115 yard shot is, I'm just so confident standing over the ball. It's wild.

Speaker 4:

I can't keep them in stock. I've actually sold. I've got a set of mirror wedges that I've been meaning to build for myself and I keep rat holing a set of the LA golf shafts for them, and I sold my personal set of shafts like four times.

Speaker 5:

Wow.

Speaker 4:

Cause everybody, everybody wants them once they've hit them and then and you know how golfers are we all want everything now. So members first.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so one of the reasons I say that is uh. I have an account with lagp, so if anybody, if you're looking for uh to enhance your wedge game, hit me up you probably should just order me a three iron shaft.

Speaker 5:

Might as well, just do it. Oh, look at that, if you order it, then I'll just I'll have to pay you, so just might as just do it and three wedge shafts too right. No, not yet. Come on, we're going to ban it. Dude AC goes out, brakes go out.

Speaker 1:

Tires go out.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, Dude, I'm struggling over here bro.

Speaker 2:

I can't even charge my camera that I typically use talking about.

Speaker 2:

We talk a little bit about fitting. We talk a little bit about building. Um, the reason I I prefaced before the ad uh, fitter builder, player, uh, is something that roars and I are working on. Uh, we are. It's kind of going to be the technical side of golf that we want to talk about. You know, the this show is not going anywhere. It's staying here.

Speaker 2:

We're still going to do this weekly, but Roars and I are going to get together. We're going to start recording episodes soon. We'll be doing them by video, like this, and, and once he's back to a hundred percent, we'll be recording them from the Shell Bay Bays. But we're going to cover things that we think are important that maybe other people aren't covering. There's, I mean, txg is a great website, or now it's Club Champion. It's a great YouTube channel. Ryan Barath is great.

Speaker 2:

There's a lot of great people out there that do it, but a lot of it is focused on, you know, club building, or a lot of it is focused on fitting, or a lot of it is focused on player. You know I am learning the building prospect or the building side of golf. Every day is a new experience for me, learning it. Roars is, you know, certified fitter, certified builder? Uh, hell of a player. We're both players. You know, his skill level is a little bit more elevated than mine, um, but uh, and I would love to get into more of the fitting side of golf as well. Just knowledge wise, um. So, uh, fitter builder player is going to be a new show coming to. I don't know whatever you want to call what.

Speaker 5:

Our little conglomerate of things, the ethos.

Speaker 2:

The ethos of the Breakfast Ball my Soft Life, hidden Greens, chase Night Podcast. Everything Roars Golf. Hey, talk about what you're doing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the Roars Golf Co. Yeah, yeah, what you're doing yeah, the roars golf co, yeah, yeah, um.

Speaker 5:

So I mean really it's um you know I had strokes gained for almost a decade, a long time. Yeah, I was looking for my warranty card.

Speaker 4:

I didn't I didn't have a warranty card you should need one yeah, I also I noticed that uh, strokes gain, dropping, dropping some putts in the intro as well.

Speaker 5:

That's the only one I play.

Speaker 4:

That's it. There's Matt.

Speaker 2:

What zip codes on that one this is the last one from Valdosta 31605.

Speaker 5:

It's a relic that it is and he fucking scrubbed it and depleted all your craftsmanship from it well, you know well, it was I kind of like how the cavity's still black.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I know it had like orange on it and it was like black.

Speaker 5:

Well, I like.

Speaker 2:

I love the face too, because a lot of it stayed in in the, the depth of the, of the milling.

Speaker 5:

Yeah and uh, you know it stayed, it stayed in the letters there's not even a shaft on it.

Speaker 2:

That's how you know how much he loves it it's.

Speaker 4:

It's now shelf art well, I have learned you you got to have thick skin when it comes to giving matt putters it's, it's right up there, yeah yeah, he shelved it. It's better than melting it down. I reckon he didn't make a chain out of it.

Speaker 2:

One of my other favorite putters of all time from Logan is also shelved. It's not a you thing, it's a me thing. Oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

So Roars Golf Co. It's really kind of fits in with the fitter builder player, just wanting to, you know, share some tips and tricks and get some swag and do some, do some collaborations and whatnot. I am still making putters. I've got a couple gonna start hitting, hitting social media here for too long. Um and uh, there's part of while shell bays closed, I'm going to be putting in a ventilation system for me so I can start grinding wedges in the shop, um, instead of having to wheel a cart around and indoor, outdoor, but um, but yeah, so, um, you know, I'll still be, they'll be making, be making some putters again, making, you know, grinding some wedges, uh, grinding any kind of wedge, you know, not just not just my own, um, but then the you know, you know kind of tying into the fitter builder players.

Speaker 4:

You know I really feel like to be a good fitter, you have to understand the club building process and to be a good builder, you got to understand the fitting process and there's not a whole lot of folks out there that do. You know. I'm the kind of guy that I want to know why. You know not just this goes together like this because I want to. I want to know why it goes together like that and why you want to, you know, add weight to the to the head, or add weight to the, and why you want to. You know, add weight to the to the head, or add weight to the to the grip end and um, or you know what the, what the fitter, was trying to achieve. You know in terms of spin or launch and and um, just kind of want to start. You know, sharing some of that.

Speaker 4:

And then you know, as a, as one of my big things is. You know everybody needs to get fit. You know, and there's all these, there's all these awards. You know. You know golf digest, golf magazine, my golf spy, you know everybody's got the best of um, but your folks are just hitting stuff off the shelf, off the rack. You know, and um it, you know it's the, it's kind of like the best of the worst awards. And if you really ask me and uh, just kind of want to shed some light on that, you know, and it's one of the biggest things I get asked every, almost on a daily basis, um, especially, you know, up at the club, is you know what's the, what's the hottest, what's the best, uh, driver or you know what, what wedges or what shaft you know. You know it's like it's. I can tell you what I've sold the most of, but that's just coincidence. It doesn't mean squat.

Speaker 5:

That's funny because I never even thought about that with my golf spy. Being their hottest, they don't even disclose the shaft. I never even thought about that until you just said that yeah.

Speaker 2:

Club Champion is really good at putting out the top five selling driver heads.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and it's like completely irrelevant.

Speaker 2:

It has actually nothing to do with anything other than their sales.

Speaker 4:

That's all that it has to do with Yep. Yep, and I try to steer people towards coming to the bay with an open mind and being brand agnostic. And, um, I still get the guys that come in with a full bag of callaway or a full bag of tailor-made and they want a new full bag of callaway or a new full bag of tailor-made. So that skews the numbers too, because it's you know, they had their mind made up before they got there and we got, you know, we got them the best fit for what they wanted to put in the bag, but, um, probably wasn't the best fit overall would you say that the shaft is more important than the head?

Speaker 4:

absolutely, yeah, I'd agree to so yeah, if you got the right shaft, uh, and then, and then you know, and the shafts don't necessarily, you know, the right shaft isn't necessarily going to be the same between all the bikes.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, and you know, you know you might hit. You might hit the Cobra Like I. I actually I play low launch, low spin shafts and you know Callaway, taylor made, titleist, all that, but, um, I actually play a mid-launch, mid-spin when I hit the Cobras, you know. So it's all. I just can't stress enough. Get fit, you know, go hit some of everything and then and that's kind of the other thing, while I can't, you can't really judge too much based off on the volume that I have, product that I move, because you know some of my matrix, um, I may not have as many shafts, or you know the same shafts, um, in Cobra or Titleist as I do in Callaway or TaylorMade. Um, you know, so it's that's even. That's a little skewed, but I'm actually. One of my projects is, uh, I don't know if I'll get to it this summer or maybe next summer, but I'm going to switch to a Club Connects or something like that, to where I can switch between everything.

Speaker 2:

How often do you have somebody leaving a fitting that where you feel like that's the best you're going to get them Like what you? Nothing that you can think of is going to make them better with their gear.

Speaker 4:

Um, I mean, if they're, you know, a better player and making the same swing, it's, it's pretty often, it's pretty, it, you know, it's.

Speaker 4:

Uh, you know, the some of the higher handicappers that you know might have one swing in the fitting bay and two days later I'll have folks that will come back this has been my entire career as a club fitter that folks will be like, yeah, I don't think you fit me right. Then I was like, well, let's take a look at it. They come back to the bay and get back on track. I'm like, well, now you're swinging down on on the ball and you're swinging up when I fit you, you know. So, it's, it's, it's not. Uh, it's usually not the fitting and it's not the equipment.

Speaker 5:

Most of the time that's kind of what I was going to ask you right. So like for me being a 12 handicapper. Right, matt, I'm a 12, I'm kidding. No, so like for people that are in the like the the dead zone, right like six to ten.

Speaker 5:

Right, I mean, our swing changes all the time right now so it's like, if you're gonna fit someone, it's like you gotta catch them on a good day or you or you catch them on a bad day. And it's like how do you even adjust to that? Because we don't have the same swing as a, a jeremy or a dan. You know, we don't. We're not, we're not a scratch handicapper where it's a repeatable motion. So it's like, how do you, how do you adjust to that? Because I'm in that dead zone right now. Five to ten, where, and? And what do you do? Do you explain to them like, hey, maybe you need to work on your swing a little bit to dial in where you need to be, or do we just fit you in a shaft and then we change club heads? Or we we get you a club head and then we could change shafts later. Like how, how does that work? Because I I feel like that is the dead zone. Five to 10 is a dead zone.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and that it happens a lot and it's really kind of case by case. You know, one of the nice things about shell Bay is that we, you know we work as a team. It's, you know, kind of that true tour experience where you've got, you know, your fitter, your builder, your coach, your physical therapy, you know it's all right there. You know, so I don't have a problem. You know, telling someone, hey, you know, and showing them, showing them the numbers, and you know the, the data points, like you know, hey, maximized, what this swing can accomplish. You know, uh, why don't you book a couple of lessons with Tyler or Michael and and uh, and then we'll revisit it? Or, um, you know, and some sometimes, you know, one of the things I stress a lot is averages.

Speaker 4:

You know, yeah, you hit the titleist driver with the Ventus blue 280, and that was the longest drive you, you hit all day, but you're averaging 275 with the Callaway, you know. You know, look at, you know, look at the averages. You know, a lot of times too, when you go to a club, champion, cool clubs, true, spec, you know one of those type places, um, you know, they're throwing out a lot of the awful shots. I mean, you know the, you know if you top one, I'm gonna take it out of the data, but I like looking at the averages, especially dispersion Huge, yeah, I mean that's a big thing. If you find the fairway, you're going to hit the ball further too just because it rolls more.

Speaker 2:

Dan is falling asleep. You're tired bro.

Speaker 4:

He's so tired he forgot to take him off mute. I'm with you. I don't want to hear it. It's 1225 AM.

Speaker 1:

I know that's why I didn't want to say anything.

Speaker 2:

You've been working your ass off, though, haven't you?

Speaker 5:

Man Dante C went out. This morning too Is the NBA Summer League there right now. Been working your ass off, though haven't you man dance.

Speaker 2:

Ac went out this morning too, so oh man wait, is the nba summer league there right now?

Speaker 1:

no, it's um, it's uh, that missy elliott and timbaland and oh, that's right, you had that crazy ass stage yeah you were oh yeah, it's been rough man I just looked over and you're like hey band is around the corner Energize yourself.

Speaker 5:

Band is 41 days away.

Speaker 4:

I got to get out there with you guys sometime. Come on, bro, what are you doing? Well, I'm not clear to swing a club yet, but maybe next year.

Speaker 5:

You don't have to swing a club. Come out to a Florida Panthers Golden Knights game.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, last year was over New Year's. So, that wasn't going to happen. No, I'll get out to Vegas. I need to go on an abandoned Trip with you guys. Oh yes.

Speaker 5:

Well, once this one's done, then we got to figure out the next one. So it's thank you. It's the best place it's it's the best time it's, it's the greatest place on earth, dude uh

Speaker 2:

all right. So, um, look for those coming soon. Like I said, we're going to record them and then we'll be putting them out on a scheduled release. Won't be doing them live, unless it's something that we think might be fun live, so not sure where they're going to go. Matt, they may come out here on the CDP. May start a new one just for that, but we'll keep everybody up to date with that. So stay tuned for more information on that coming soon. May start a new one just for that, but we'll keep everybody up to date with that, so stay tuned for more information on that Coming soon. There's PGA Tour. What is it this week? The Rocket Mortgage. There's Ricky's defending. This week, troy. The LPGA has a team event. I saw Dana. She's with the team, gigi's with somebody. So you like team golf. There's not a lot of that, so that'll be a good watch. Liv just had their Nashville event. What's up with?

Speaker 5:

Jon Rahm. I think he regrets his decision Not happy, not happy with the drones, the drones I mean.

Speaker 2:

He's definitely not happy with the drones, the drones I mean, he's definitely not.

Speaker 4:

Did you see that, roars? No, I didn't.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, oh every time with the fucking drones right in my backswing these fucking drones as he yanked into the water.

Speaker 6:

The good thing about live is the hot mics.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yeah, that is no there's no filtering for sure on live no there's no, oh no, I was upset with my motion in my back swing.

Speaker 5:

No, sir, no, you weren't uh so I yeah, I think he's just bit off more than he thought it was I think the, the, the players on Liv that actually want to play and play for history, are starting to understand Liv is not for history, it's not for it's for me. Yeah, rom loves history, he loves the history of the game. So does Bryson. Bryson won the US Open and he's come out of his gates like playing the majors, and he's he I think he feeds on the competition, you know what I'm saying Like he's excited to play in these tournaments where he's playing against the actual best players in the world.

Speaker 2:

So it's like and ROM has gone the opposite way so I I thought what was wild is rom withdraws from a live event, yeah, then withdraws from the open, but then is back the following week playing nashville. Yeah, something, just something's interesting something's up there. It's definitely interesting because I mean you should be more geek to play the US Open than Nashville.

Speaker 5:

Totally. It's interesting. There's something going on there, for sure.

Speaker 2:

There's something going on there, all right, we got anything else we need to talk about. Kind of a chill episode, I like it, not a whole lot going on got Abandoned is a little over a month away. I added all the tea times in my calendar. I'm geeked about that.

Speaker 5:

Joe's posting pictures from Wilson's Deli yep Wilson's Marketi Yep In the group chat Wilson's market.

Speaker 2:

In the group chat. You know it's going to be so much fun. Like I said, they're going to see the party wagon pull up and that place is going to go.

Speaker 5:

Oh shit, look out, Vegas is here. Welcome back, hidden greens.

Speaker 4:

I just think Spicoli, opening up the van you know, vegas is here.

Speaker 2:

Welcome back Hidden greens. Bogey free Spicoli opening up the van and falling out. That's going to be Bob.

Speaker 5:

I haven't seen Bob since December too, so that's going to be awesome.

Speaker 2:

Oh, dan said. Dan was telling me last night that his short game was impeccable.

Speaker 5:

I have no doubt about Bob's game. I'm just saying I haven't seen bob in a while. I'm excited to see bob. Yeah, that's another was he still bearded um, that was gonna be like jeremy that feels gonna be fucking spiking, fucking trees, getting maple syrup out of trees like you guys want fresh maple syrup. I got you. This guy's gonna be like you're getting. You need a flannel?

Speaker 2:

I got a flannel for you, if you need one I can see him picking up some driftwood and whittling a pipe yep, exactly that fool is straight up.

Speaker 5:

Nature now, bro, vegan nature, vegan nature. Nature now, bro, vegan nature, vegan nature is that is that soul golf.

Speaker 2:

No that's not vegan. Nature's not. So. Golf bob is our resident vegan that yes, we haven't seen since december he kind of has a temper too I would.

Speaker 4:

I'd be mad too if I was a vegan.

Speaker 5:

Man, we need to get Bob on the podcast to recount the Chipotle massacre in. Alabama. That would be a great story. That could be a book.

Speaker 2:

That could be a book, that could be a short film, that could be a Hallmark movie.

Speaker 5:

Sell it on Amazon.

Speaker 2:

Dat yeah it's all started when a wet burrito spewed pico de gallo juice.

Speaker 5:

They had no sofritos you had to be. We'll stop, we'll stop, we'll stop all right, roars.

Speaker 2:

Thank you so much for coming on, brother. Thanks for staying up late into wednesday morning uh, dan, thanks for staying awake, love you brother joe, take us home hey, thanks for tuning in to the chase and daylight podcast.

Speaker 5:

Shout out, roars. He built my putter. It's the greatest putter I've ever had in my entire life. The Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup. And shout out, you, man, the first one's. The sweetest Bandon is coming. Thank you for tuning in. We're here every single week for you. Look out for the fitting diagnosing. What's the other word? You used Builder player. We had so many different names that we were going through.

Speaker 2:

It's like I'd send something over you go hell. No.

Speaker 5:

I send the next one over you go hell no if you're interested in finding out the fine details in your clubs, tune in to a show that's coming soon under the umbrella of chasing daylight podcast. Thanks for tuning in. We're here for you every single week. We'll be back next week and, uh, tell your friends, tell your family later. Thank you you.

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