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Open Championship Day 2 Journal

Duration:
32m
Broadcast on:
19 Jul 2024
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Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme recap day two at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, where Smylie is on-site broadcasting the major for NBC Sports. Friday's cut resulted in some shocking names missing the weekend - Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg, Wyndham Clark, Viktor Hovland, and Bryson DeChambeau, among others - and SK explains why that was the case given the conditions at Troon. Smylie was the walker assigned to Shane Lowry's group and goes through his bizarre playing of the 11th hole resulting in double bogey, in addition to the two birdies he made coming down the stretch to take the lead. We could not make it through the episode without discussing Smylie's attire in the booth - he donned a traditional Scottish kilt to close Friday's coverage window, and explains how that went down.

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And smiley, so much to cover today because it's one of the more bizarre major championship days I can remember in recent history. That could be a little bit of reasons he buys. But I think mostly seeing some of the numbers attached to some of the names on this leaderboard today was pretty shocking. We saw a guy make a quintuple at the postage stamp and still shoot even par on the day and make a cut. And he's in the top 20 right now. So much to get to but the place I got to start smiley is back on peacock, the cocktail hour. We saw you in the plus fours in the paint steward hat at Pinehurst number two. And now you're in Scotland. You're rocking the kilts. Give us a little, what was it like in the kilts? Could you see yourself as being a killed guys? Is there a little ventilation there that is that you kind of enjoyed in wearing this Scottish garment? Yeah, somebody asked me if I was going full Scottish and I didn't know what that meant. But apparently it means that you go commando underneath the kill. Yes, which I'm not going to answer. Let's leave that up to the audience to just to decide whether I was going full Scottish. Yeah. Dude, it came out of nowhere. I had no idea we were doing this. I'm I get done with Shane Lowry's group. I'm walking off 18. I'm going to meet up with Daniel Brown's group and one of our NBC production guys came up to me. He was like, Hey, do what's your way size? And I was like, what? And I'm like 32. And I was like, what for? He's like, I got to go get you killed. I was like, for what? The idea was that I'm wearing collared shirt, you know, jacket, whatever. And, you know, Noda and Steve are in a suit and tie that it's like, Hey, you know, he just got off the golf course. And actually, you know, he's in full Scottish outfit. He's wearing a kill. So maybe you guys are underdressed and didn't dress for the right occasion. So that was the idea. I think we pulled it off. I mean, it's a cocktail hour on peacock. We're just trying to try to keep it real for everybody. Trying to have a little fun. I love it. It's maybe the one time in the history of television where it matters what you are wearing underneath the desk. So I'm glad we got to get a little flavor of that on the golf channel, Twitter account and elsewhere. I'm glad we got a little fun there. Let's rewind a little bit to the group you're walking with. Shane Lowry, who is the leader after round two at the Open Championship, shot 200 par 69 today en route to that. That's 69. He made we had an adventure of a whole on an on 11. I was watching it with some buddies and we're trying to make sense of what was going on and he hit a second ball that I guess was a provisional. You were walking with Shane at a little bit of context for us. For everyone who's watching home trying to make sense of what happened on 11. You know, trying to explain the entire situation and coming on the air. This would be different if we had been with Shane all day. We've seen the tee shot, but we're trying to update you live what you're seeing and what happened prior to that. So happy to add some context here to exactly what I witnessed, which I had just walked up to this group. It's probably 30, 40 minutes, maybe 30 minutes before the show really comes on. And I see a ball land right in the fescue. I didn't even know who it was at the time because you came to the tee box from the fairway, see a ball go in the middle of the fairway, which turned out to be Cameron Smith. And then I see a ball one bounce into the gorse and actually took a picture of Matthew Fitzpatrick's ball that ended up being suspended about three feet in the air in the gorse. So he was forced to take it unplayable. Maybe if you were having some fun with your buddies, you could like grab the very bottom of the wedge and just whack it because he probably could have gotten it out, but there was no reason. No, there was no reason to. So I had, but my focus obviously was following Shane Lowry. That was the point of emphasis in me being into that into that watching that group because Shane was on a roll right. He was 700 part of two shot lead heading into this ridiculously hard 11th hole. And so once I figured out Shane Lowry's ball was in the right fescue. I walk over there to see it. Check out the lie. And my first impression of this lie was, wow, he caught an incredible break. This is one of the better lives I've seen in the fescue this week. It's sitting up on a tee in green grass. There's some wispy fescue, but nothing that I felt was going to cause a shot like he eventually hit, which I'll get to here in a second. And before Matthew Fitzpatrick over there, he's playing before Shane Lowry takes his unplayable drops. And I just happened to look up. And I see a ball whizzing over my head, a shank over the railroad. I heard it. And I see it. And I said, whoa, didn't see that one coming in and actually Fitzy grinded his way to making the cut at plus six, where, you know, he was at one under par at some at one point during the day. Just a crazy shot that I didn't expect. He didn't expect nobody in the crowd expected. So he then drops hits it on the green. But you know what it's like when you see a buddy shank it, or if it's you, you always the next guy pulls the shot to the left. It's just a normal thing you do when you're playing. But also, you don't want to have to hit that shot right after, even though it was a totally different angle. But the only difficult part about Shane Lowry shot in the right fescue is he did not have a good angle. He could see half of the pin. And if he pushes it seven yards, he's out about. So that is the only thing that Shane Lowry's worried about is don't go right. And I was looking down when Shane Lowry was hitting mainly because I was on the right side of the of the rough. So I didn't have a good angle to really watch him. I just was going to watch where his ball ended up, which I was looking at the left edge of the green. Felt like that was going to be a conservative play. And I can't find the ball when he when he hits it. And I'm looking, I'm like, maybe it's in the bunker. But then I look back and I hear Shane and I hear some him kind of like making some verbal, you know, notions to his caddy. Like he's definitely adamant that something just happened. And I'm like, did he just like where could he have hidden it besides out of bounds? Because the gorse was not in play. From that lie, not in play. Yes, because the gorse cuts off at about 40 yards short of the green. So we're talking about one of the most, I still don't know how he hit it where he hit it, which is like a low burning hook, where the face just somehow gets shot. He blamed a photographer, which later in the interview after the round, he said that, you know, what not necessarily the photographers fault. He was just trying to find something to blame on what happened. The photographer, maybe they clicked and maybe he was thinking about, Hey, I don't want to go right. And he was already, you know, sensitive to the shot and then just gave it some hands at the bottom. Maybe the fescue obviously flipped the face a little bit, but the why was clean. So he hits it in the fescue and or the gorse, excuse me, and hits the second shot, a great second shot hits to 10 feet away. And so it's normal for a player to kind of be curious about where their ball went. But when it comes to this gorse, you don't want nothing to do with it. Like, if you just hit a shot like he hit, you're just like, whatever that ball's gone. Let's go try to make a five. And he's the rules officials walking to him in the fairway as he's walking up to the green. And Shane is like telling the about to tell the referee walking with the group. Hey, I don't want to go find that ball. And as the referee was going over to the spectators like, Hey, he doesn't want to find this ball. They have told the referee at that time. Hey, somebody in the gorse found it. So, so Shane's like, are you effing kidding me. You know, that is exactly what he didn't want to happen. So, of course, he at that point, one of once a ball is found. He's he is forced to go identified. He can't declare it lost because there is a ball that is found. So, he's got a waddle his way over there and get in the gorse. And then he goes in, crawls in there, identifies it. And I see him walk out. And he's just like, are you mother effing kidding me. So now there's really no option to take an unplayable with two club links. The only other option you have with an unplayable, he can either go back to where you were to be able to hit that shot again, which is not what he wanted to do, or at least he was thinking about doing it. But he wanted to see if there was another and better option. And that's where after about a minute, I'm kind of looking around for Shane. It's a big crowd near these gorse bushes. I can't find him. And then I started thinking, how deep does this gorse go back there? Can he go back maybe into the other fairway to where maybe he can have a clear shot. And that's when I ran around the gorse and I find Shane and his caddy standing in the twelfth fairway. And I'm like, man, this is getting good. And there's no way for him and Shane to figure out how far away they are either. So that is adding an extra five to 10 minutes for his caddy to go walk up to the green, try to find a decent angle for him to walk the saying off. Meanwhile, I have a fan next to me, pulls out his Garmin watch and say, it's 135 yards. So I got this guy, you know, of course he's wearing his range fighter out of the course, which I think is such a pro golf nerd move. I can't be the first guy to do that. And they're to the point now where he's going to drop in the fairway until the referee's like, hold on one second. We think that the golf ball keeping in line with the pin is not going to be in the fairway. And that's where Shane's like, all right, buddy. And he walks up with his driver now to go to where his golf ball is to hold his driver up in the air with where his ball is over top of the gorse to where you can see the driver. And he did he also shame walk to where the whole location is at the green to see if he can see the angle from the green view to see exactly where it would be in line with where the ball is where somebody was standing next to it. So he did two different things to see if he can basically get to the top of the hill in the fairway where he can see the green. Eventually the referee deemed that it's actually going to be in the fescue in the rough, which if he was going to go back in 12 fairway now he's got to go about 25 to 30 yards further back in the fairway where he wouldn't see the green. It's a downwind shot out of bounds over the green. So now you're starting to think, okay, maybe he's going to go back to the right fescue and hit that shot. And then quickly, he actually, instead of going back, he goes forward towards the gorse, it drops where the spectators walk. So he's dropping a heart band. He looked like he got a clean lie, but he all he can see is gorse in front of him, and he's guessing at how far it is except the dude who's a spectator who knows how far he is, which I guessed around 115 yards. It looked like he hit about a 90 yard shot, and it kind of rolls up there in front of the green. He two putts and makes a double. And from all of my days watching golf, it was the longest hole I think I've ever experienced watching golf and and Cameron Smith on the other hand, drove it in the fairway wedged on the green and two putted for par. And he's like, are we ever going to get off of this hole? I mean, that is a truly bizarre series of events. I mean, I think there are questions. There was a situation like this, I believe, with Tiger at the Masters where, you know, the way you declare that second shot like I mean, is it, I assumed he declared the second shot that he dropped when he thought the first was going to be lost as a provisional, the one that he's close on the green provisional for a ball that was potentially lost in the gorse. So because he's declared a provisional and not, I guess, just declaring that ball lost on the gorse. If you find the first ball, you must play the first ball, correct? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Which there's no reason ever declare it lost in this situation. You don't want to lie, you're going to lie. Well, I mean, let's say that ball kicked out of the gorse of sitting on the hard pan and you're able to hit it. So there's no reason if you can. Totally. You never know like crazy stuff happens. Right. Right. And there's like another angle of this of like, can you, are you allowed to abandon a ball at a certain point? Like, I assume that's what he was about to do with that rules official walking up the fairway prior to being informed that a fan had located. You could his ball. Yeah. I mean, theoretically, yes, but somebody found the ball. You know, he's got a right. He's got to hit that shot and then just start yelling at people. No, don't look at it. Have a referee like yell at spectators. Don't look for it. But you never see that happen, right? You really don't. It was a wild, wild, 11th hole, one that was, we caught bits and pieces of that in a broadcast, but hearing it explained in that form. Yeah. The lead into it with the shank Fitzpatrick, like everything, just a truly bizarre sequence. Seriously, it was, for me, you know, there was had been so much that happened and to explain it in 25 seconds was not. I mean, how do you do? You just heard that whole story. And that's where it's, you know, the job for me becomes a little more complicated, right? You know, you can only explain is so much, especially when we're just coming on, you know, the coverage. There's so much to get into. Right. Like, we're here with live golf. And this is the biggest moment that happened the entire day. It's like, yeah, let me try to catch you up. All this stuff's happening. I don't really know how to summarize this in an easy way. I will say that from there, Shane goes on to birdie 16 and birdie 18 to get back to 700, the two shots he drops at 11 and ends up in your, in your round to lead. How was it that Shane? I mean, what do you see him doing? Well, that a lot of other players are not to find his way to the top of the leaderboard. Well, he was in the good way. That helped. He was able to take advantage of conditions that were a little bit more benign, the wind that he dealt with was strong, but not nearly as strong as maybe some of the other players faced. And he was able to take advantage of and all the credit to him, not to say he didn't play in really windy conditions. He did. But other guys played in some really, really gusty conditions. But I think with Shane, the, the, when I realized that he's not going anywhere in this championship was the drive he hit right after the 11th hole. And on the 12th tee, he hit a ball that was 15 feet in the air, a driver that was just this missile, beautiful stinger driver, followed by a beautiful stinger, three iron, chase it up onto the green and two putter, a whole that would play the most difficult of any on the golf course that entire day. And then he, you know, 13 through 18 he faces holes that are down and off the left and was able to finish strong 16 and 18 were the two easiest holes of the day. So to go and make sure you clean up those holes. Yeah, just really impressive what he's been able to do just finding fairways is a gritty player. He's got the crowd behind him. That's one thing walking with him today that I don't know if you can get the feel of on TV is how much the crowd love Shane route, Lowry and how much support he really does have. So that's something you have to look after too, because I think Shane's in the headspace now that this is my tournament. I've got a every single shot, have 110% focus, and you saw it today on the 14th green with an eight to 10 footer that he had for par is able to knock it in and he's given it some fist pumps he's fist pump and his caddy. That to me was like, Hey, I'm, I'm not, I'm not going anywhere. These are the points I'm going to make down the stretch of this golf tournament. And I look to do it. I look for him to do it over the weekend. I don't see him faltering. I think guys are going to give him plenty to, to worry about over the weekend. You know, with Scotty chef or his inner shop, we Patrick can't lay all these guys working, but I really like Shane at the top right now. There's a list of guys there that you noted that I love to kind of talk about to close this episode out. But before we get to that, you know, it is a Friday night. The cut line was six over and there are just a almost baffling number of big names that missed the cut and this fourth major of the of 2024. You sent me a little list of guys. So Rory missed the cut shoot 75 today finishes 11 over for the championship. Lou Vigoberg 76 today finishes 9 over Wyndham Clark 80 today 16 over Victor Hovland 77 today finishes 10 over Bryson 75 today finishes 9 over. So hit the gala 79 today finishes 14 over Tommy Fleetwood 75 today finishes 9 over Tom Kim 77 today finishes 11 over Tony Fienau 81 today finishes 10 over. And finally Keegan Bradley 75 today finishes 7 over. I mean, that is a list of all those guys are in the top 20 in the official world golf ranking. And that's a lot of names to miss the cut coming from that category. This is perhaps a bit of a nebulous question, but this feels different from other major championships. I mean, there are names that we've listed that are going to be the top of this leaderboard going into the weekend that are going to challenge Shane Lowry and might be there at the end of the tournament. But I think to some turning on a weekend major and not seeing at least some of those guys, not all those guys in the mix or at least having made the cut is going to be confusing. How would you explain to someone at home was trying to understand why this particular major test was hard for these elite players? How would you explain that breaking down, you know, the way it did for them this week? Yeah, just the conditions. I mean, it's when you get on a roll out here and get in situations where you just feel like you can't make a par. You know, that's what we were experiencing out there for a couple of hours. And I would say maybe half of the players you just mentioned were in that wave that it just, it was just really difficult to see a guy like Joaquin and John Rahm. I know I'm mentioning a couple of live players, but they were in the bad wave and really hung in there tough. It played really well where other guys, you know, like, for instance, Robert McIntyre got off to an eight over three four start and then birdies for the next however many holes, just incredible golf that he was able to play. But I still feel like, you know, it's a, it's the conditions that, you know, you get somewhat exposed to it. You know, like it exposes a little bit of your game, but the other part of it in me is like, it was to a point where it didn't necessarily expose you. It just was impossible. And I feel like that's like the level that we got to out there that you couldn't get anything close. You had to hit miracle shots to get it anywhere near the whole locations. That's how hard it really was. And if you, and if you happen to hit a shot that was really bad, you, or caught a bad break off the tee and ended up in some bad fescue, you can make a, you know, it's a double or triple so quickly. And then the eighth hole was arguably, you know, the most ridiculous hole of the day where guys are just, I mean, just total carnage. Walking even just what he was able to do today to find six birdies and able to shoot even par make it eight on the eight hole, where he wasn't the only guy to struggle on it, but that's kind of why the post to stamp is electric. I think we won't see it play quite as difficult over the weekend. We're expected to get a little bit of rain half the wind. So I think we're going to see some birdies as we continue to go on. I think it's going to play maybe a little bit softer with maybe a little bit of rain. We might get overnight and it's the morning. So, interesting, hard to explain, but the one guy that's just working on the leaderboard who didn't really do anything at all is Scotty Sheffler. He's just right there, man. Yeah. And that's a perfect segue because in looking at this board with Shane Lowry at the top of it at seven under their list of guys that are kind of in the hunt. I mean, of course, Justin Rose at five under tide per second, but Scotty Sheffler tied for fourth, two under Zander Shoffley and Patrick Hanley, one under tide for seventh. You noted Joaquin Neiman even par tied for 11th. And even guys like, I mean, DJ putting in a performance in a major that has been better than what we've seen from him. You know, in recent memory, tied for 13th to one over alongside Brooks Kepka and Carl Moore, Kawa, and then John Rahm also at one over of that hunting pack based on what you've seen from these first two days. Who do you like the most to kind of pose a real challenge to Shane Lowry on the weekend and why is Scott Sheffler, you know, I mean, Scotty's obviously where you want to start. Yeah, I mean, it's hard not to lean towards Zander and Patrick Hanley. I feel like these two played really nice golf. And when the conditions get a half of what they are now and birdies are going to be start to fly or not not necessarily to fly but like really good shots. Get get what rewarded and maybe not quite as much of a hang on parfests, but hey, some of these shots that maybe you're ending up 30 or 40 feet away from the hole. Maybe those good shots are getting to 10 and 15 feet. And I just, you got to look to Zander and Scotty and the horses in this in this race. Justin Rose is hung really tough. And you have to just try. It's really difficult to like figure out what the numbers going to be because you've just played in the most ridiculous conditions. And I still feel like birdies aren't going to be flying that, you know, if you go out and shoot a four or five hundred round round of golf, that's going to be one of the best of the day. And I still, you just got to find a way to find fairways, eliminate double bogeys, don't three putt. And, you know, just have this attitude that you got to be able to, you know, make a couple eight to 10 foot putts for par and that's, I feel like what it's going to come down to. Last one, and then we'll leave you here. And, you know, I know it's getting late on your end. And, you know, we're keeping these journals brief. We're going to do a full recap and we get to the end of this open championship. But do you like what you saw the last couple days? I mean, I know every major has a different identity. There was a lot of complaining about all the scoring of the PJ championship. This one obviously was very different in a lot of different ways. Do you enjoy, you know, this sort of test when it's every once in a while, when it's just isolated mainly to just this major once a year. Yeah, the only thing is the conditions when they get this crazy. You know, I would have loved to have had maybe just not quite as gusty of conditions that we had it got to a point that was just ridiculous. And if it was, for instance, the PGA tour setting up some of these holes, they would have set it up probably a little easier in some spots, maybe move some teas up, giving yourself an actual chance to like the third, excuse me, the fourth hole, par five. I mean, I saw some guys I didn't get to the fairway. And this is the same hole in which I saw guys at six iron into this green in two earlier in the week. So it just was crazy how different the golf course played Thursday and Friday than it did on Monday through Wednesday. But yeah, I do enjoy this test. It's such a grind. It's exactly what this golf tournament is supposed to be all about, which is, can you handle the conditions? It's this tournament is known for being forged by nature. That's kind of their tag line. And guess what? You know, there were guys that were able to, you know, that were in the bad wave and stepped up and played well and have an opportunity to go win this championship and, you know, some of the guys that were on the good draw took advantage of it. And I think good and bad draws can kind of stink sometimes because you would like to, you know, have had a all, you know, of the top 20 of the world, you know, be up there. But guess what? It's when the gun goes off, it doesn't matter. You got to go put the ball in the hole. And some guys were able to do it well and manage their game and their emotions and other guys, whether they got exposed or just, you know, just were in a bad, bad side of it. It's just kind of how it goes for the Open Championship. The players know it. And I think the fans kind of understand that to release the fans that appreciate this championship. Yeah, I think that's a great point. It's, it's, and I think especially with this one, it's, it's hard to even know when the draw comes out. We didn't know earlier than we didn't know. We did not know. Probably didn't know until, you know, a couple hours into play today where it's like, oh, okay, this is what it's going to be. So I think that's the delightful part about Lynx golf, about playing, you know, in Scotland and the United Kingdom. But it for sure wipes out some, some names that you'd like to see on the weekend. But that is the game of golf. And, and I think it's, you know, if this was every week, I can see why people would say, okay, yeah, let's pump the brakes on us a little bit. But this is the Open Championship to your point, forged by nature. And the ones that stuck around really earned it. So we got it. And the best thing I saw today, speaking of guys are sticking around on the weekend. Max Homa didn't necessarily have his best stuff over the last 36 holes. But that dude watching him out there on Thursday never gave up. He never gave up. He, he was just so grinding and so focused to try to just do the best that he possibly could do. And I seriously don't think that there was one shot better that he could have possibly done as far as just the places that he hit it. And how he was able to make a putt here there to just keep himself around the cut line because he got off to such a bad start on Thursday didn't finish the round off either. And then today, like, he got to the 12 pole. He's right on the cut line and blows it out right. Wasp ball has to retie. And you think that's over. It's done. Max Homa's hadn't missed in the weekend. And then he goes in, I believe he birdied 16, but going to birdies 18 as well, making that 30 footer and draining that putt. And that's to me why making the cut and why watching guys make the cut and showing that emotion of, hey, like, it's not all about winning golf tournaments. It's sometimes about proving to yourself that you could step up to the plate and go and make a big putt when it matters to give yourself two more days at a championship in which Max calls his favorite tournament that he plays all year. Very well said. I mean, to make the cut on the number shooting 76 yesterday, 72 today, and birdies on 16 and 18 down the stretch to get it done in that fashion. Massive stuff for him. And yeah, definitely an accomplishment in this sort of weather and whether or not he can find his way in a contention with some good scores this weekend. You know, definitely a testament to getting the most out of his game, which is something to be said in these conditions for sure. So that's what we got for you. Oh, you got more. You have even more. Just one. It's a quick one. My, my friend that I met on the 11th hole. This is right before all this crap happens. Watch me with Shane. No, no, this is another friend. He's a, he was a ball spotter at 11. And all the balls had just landed and we, I was about to walk towards him and he was like, Hey, is a, are you going to put out a podcast tonight? I was like, yeah, I'm putting a podcast out tonight. This is a guy from a local in Scotland. How about that? Who's a fan of the show? He's like, all right, look forward to listening to it. And then little did we know it was going to be the moment of the day two minutes later in that ensued. So he had a front row seat for it. Maybe his perception was a little different. That's what I saw, but it was quite the day at Trune and 36 more holes to go. And I'm really excited to see who's going to take this thing home. I love that. I love that for him. He'll certainly enjoy this recap as it pertained to his hole. So if you're listening, thanks for, thank you for listening or watching, however you're consuming. And that wraps us for, for Friday at the open, we're again going to be back here tomorrow. Recapping a moving day at Royal Trune. So be sure to tune in for that. It should be a real interesting one. As Smiley noted, might see some more red numbers tomorrow with better conditions. So we will, we appreciate you watching. We appreciate you listening. What conditions? What conditions? What conditions? Okay. Soft. What equals soft. Not good condition. Wet conditions. Little less wind. So just don't want people to wake up and be like, this is not good conditions. Okay, good. This is that, that fixes my phrasing. But as you told me, soft is good. Soft is not firm. So maybe maybe we get a little bit of maybe get some shots that are sticking on green instead of maybe who knows who knows the weatherman here will always have a job because yes, they can just say, you know, just sporadic rain, wind, and that's all you have to say. You just wait 10 minutes and then guess what the weather changes. You got to love it. Best job security in all the United Kingdom. That's fantastic. So we'll wake up tomorrow and tune in and see what sort of what sort of conditions we have for the weekend. Hopefully some good ones. Hopefully some ones that lead to some, some fun and some moving up leaderboards. But we appreciate you, of course, watching and listening today's episode and we will be right back here breaking down that action very soon. So we'll talk to you then. Ever dream of a three row SUV where everything for every passenger feels just right. Introducing the all new Infinity QX 80 with available features like biometric cooling, electronic air suspension, and segment first individual audio that isolates sound right to the driver seat. Discover every just right feature in the all new QX 80 at infinity USA dot com 2025 QX 80 is not yet available for purchase expected availability summer 2024 individual audio cannot offer all interior sounds you understand your free details. For 25 years, Mike's has been making lemonade the hard way. 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