Golf in Las Vegas or Bangkok?
In this episode, Matt Cook and Bobby Brown recap various golf tournaments, discuss personal travel experiences, and review golf courses. They also share insights on caddy changes, player performances, and PGA Tour dynamics. The duo explores the caddy-player relationship, plans potential golf trips, and introduces the Shriners Children's open. They talk about managing golf calculations, equipment, and grass types at TPC Summerlin, and share stories from golf trips. The episode wraps up with predictions for upcoming tournaments, a discussion on Live Golf vs PGA Tour, and an introduction to the MENA tour.
Key Points
- Matt Cook and co-host Bobby Brown discuss the upcoming Shriners Children's Open, noting Patrick Cantlay as a strong contender and predicting a good performance from Korean players due to their history of success at TPC Summerlin.
- Bobby shares an entertaining anecdote about caddying for Si Woo Kim, highlighting the lighter moments and camaraderie that can occur between players and caddies during tournaments.
- The hosts discuss the recent Golf Digest article featuring an undercover caddy from LIV Golf, leading to speculation about who the caddy might be and touching on the differences in treatment and atmosphere between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf events.
Which city is more dangerous for a golf trip; Las Vegas or Bangkok? Professional golfers are playing in both dangerous cities this week as part of either the Shriners Open or LIV Golf Bangkok. The guys will also recap last weekends events which were Sanderson Farms and the Alfred Dunhill Cup Championship. They'll share their opinions on a recent interview Jim "Bones" Mackay did on the GOLF's Subpar podcast with Colt Knost & Drew Stoltz. Lastly, they'll discuss who they think was the undercover LIV Golf caddie in the recent Golf Digest article.
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