In this episode:
- Recap the weekend in golf and discuss top moments
- Smylie Kaufman is live from Birmingham while Charlie reports from the Marine Troon Hotel
- Special shout-out to American Airlines for a travel fiasco
- Breakdown of PGA Tour picks and performances, with a focus on Cam Young, Min Woo Lee, and Akshay Bhatia
- Analyze the mental game and strategies for success on the tour
- Preview upcoming events and discuss the importance of maintaining confidence and composure
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
1:17 - Charlie Scotland
5:22 - Rocket Mortgage Classic Recap
6:56 - 1-and-Done Recap
14:32 - Poa Grass
17:22 - Cam Davis
21:40 - Min Woo Lee
24:18 - Cameron Young
34:30 - Hypothetical: Cameron Young's Final 3 Holes
38:30 - Akshay Bhatia
47:55 - Luke Clanton
57:35 - iMessage Stickers
1:00:15 - Final Thoughts
The Smylie Show
Rocket Mortgage Classic Recap: Cam Davis outlasts the field

In this episode:- Recap the weekend in golf and discuss top moments- Smylie Kaufman is live from Birmingham while Charlie reports from the Marine Troon Hotel- Special shout-out to American Airlines for a travel fiasco- Breakdown of PGA Tour picks and performances, with a focus on Cam Young, Min Woo Lee, and Akshay Bhatia- Analyze the mental game and strategies for success on the tour- Preview upcoming events and discuss the importance of maintaining confidence and composure
- Duration:
- 1h 1m
- Broadcast on:
- 01 Jul 2024
- Audio Format:
- mp3
From breathtaking cliffties to the Mega Rush, a free ride mountain biking, Red Bull harness 5G solutions from T-Mobile for Business to put adrenaline on display. Relying on the strength of our 5G network, Red Bull power POV drones to deliver unmatched views while broadcasting in real time from some of the most remote locations in America. This is HeartPounding Fan Experiences. This is Red Bull with T-Mobile for Business. Take your business further at T-Mobile.com/Now. [MUSIC PLAYING] [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE] Dude, that's Smiley Kaufman for 61. Wow! I'm Smiley Kaufman, and this is The Smiley Show. Welcome back to another episode of The Smiley Show. Smiley Kaufman is live from Birmingham, Alabama, and I am live from the Marine Trune Hotel. Oh! How's the room? I think I'm staying there soon. Are you staying at the Marine Trune? I think we are, yeah. First of all, you're going to love the walk to the course because I'm looking right out the window right here in this conference room, and I'm looking at a tent situated right next to the golf course. Really? Wow! That's going to be nice. Are you right there on 18? Yes. Sure you are. Why wouldn't you? Is World Trune closed right now? Can you play? It is. I think they should have down for play. I think we got in on like, I think it was like last Sunday. We got in. I think I want to say on, we had a whole travel fiasco that we can recap at some point. American Airlines. I got something for you, American Airlines. Wait, dude. All right, so you're staying there, but you're playing like Presswick, I imagine, at some point. Presswick tomorrow. Are you able to go out and like walk Royal Trune, though? Are you able to do that? Well, so, Smiley, I went over to the Royal Trune shop yesterday and I could walk out in the course if I wanted to. There's nothing stopping me. But as a committed, green committee member back at home, I was trying to obey the signs that don't step on the grass. I have a lot of respect for the greenskeepers out there in the world. So I didn't walk on the course, but one could. Should they, you know, feel motivated to? Yeah, you need to go check out number seven. You just got to go see the postage stamp. Oh, it's a shame. We're leaving tomorrow after we play Presswick. I played playing Presswick at 10 30. I guess I'd have to wake up tomorrow morning. Just walk out there and cruise around. You got to go see 11. You got to go see seven. It's those two holes out there. I should that would be a good morning walk if I get up in time because it is. It's 11 30 right now at night. We're just fine. You're fine. Come on. Come on. We played Donald, Turnberry, and Western gales thus far. I played Western gales today. I haven't played any of them. Are you bringing your clubs? I am not bringing my clubs to the open. Oh, that's right. If I was going to be working the Scottish, like I was originally supposed to be working, I would have brought my clubs and then had an opportunity to play some golf. Now working Tahoe. Yeah. Headed to North Berwick on Tuesday, which I know is a favorite of yours last year. Can't wait to hear. Very excited. I just want the whole review. I guess we can do the whole review. I don't want to like, I want the full thing. Once you've had chances to like digest all the places you've played at the end of this whole trip. Because how long are you going? We're going to be here for, I guess we leave on Saturday and today's Sunday. So we have another. Yeah. There's, you know, there's just so many people that are probably listening right now. They're just say, wait, what did you get six more days of golf? No. Is that math right? Are you leaving Saturday or are you leaving Sunday? So I think, I think if we're just doing this right. So we're playing press week tomorrow. North Berwick on Tuesday. And then we start getting into some double days. We're doing Carnusti, Pamir. We're doing Crayol, Jubilee. We're doing Dumbarney in the old course. And they're finishing with Kings Barns on Saturday. I was incorrect there. Playing Kings Barns Saturday and then flying home on Sunday. What I was going to get to is that a lot of people hate you. And rightfully so. Sorry, everybody. But come over here and play these courses. And like this specific area, I mean, it's a shame we couldn't get on tune for the open. But there is so much good golf here. Western Gales is-- Oh, yes, dude. It's the best. Western Gales was unbelievable, dude. Like a spiritual place. Like on par with Sandhills in terms of like the goosebumps you get when you're out in the course to store the place. Have you ever written a blog? I don't think I ever have written a blog, should I? I kind of think you should write a blog. Like a Scotland blog? Yeah, I want to read about your trip. Okay. Well, I mean, I feel like we're in the video business. Like this could be like a YouTube video entry of a vlog. I believe it's what those are called. Could do a little bit of that. Yeah, maybe. Okay, maybe we vlog this. But I do think a blog would be cool. I'd like to read just like how to do the trip. Interesting. Because planning's not easy for this stuff. Planning's not easy and we're very lucky. Well, thanks to my dad for booking all the marine hotels. So I think we're staying. We're here at Marine True, which is fantastic. Right on true. And then we're doing the marine, the hotel in Spa in North Barrick for a night. Sure. And we're doing rustics for five days on the old course. Sure. You didn't hate me before. You hate me now. Definitely. Yeah. Exactly. I also say, you know, as one does, when they go on a golf trip, then posting some swing videos on Instagram. Shout out to the two people who hop in my DMs and told me my swing looked like Cam Young. I will make sure to Venmo you later to shoot your handles over. You actually do have some tempo. Similar to Cam Young, like you get the club actually stopped at the top. Right now mine, it's like a whiplash. It's a swing that I like to borrow from. I also am working on similar anger management issues on the course. I've not cracked a driver ever, but, you know, it happens to the best of us. So I'd say I understand it and competitive drive and, you know, been there. Is there a pub you could have watched the rocket mortgage at? Was that an option where you just watched it on the app? What were you doing? So it's funny. What I really should have done is they had it on like, they have like, Sky Sports has like a channel for everything here, which is amazing. So they had a Sky Sports golf channel where they just take the CBS feed and just simulcast it and cut it from time to time with some thoughts from British commentators. So that was on the bar. I'm down here, like a conference room, I was trying to get set up, get everything ready for the pod. So I very sadly like used a VPN to watch ESPN, like the, whatever is the hole by hole coverage. Like the featured holes on 17. So I did not see any of the 18th hole. I can walk you through it all. Okay, let's, let's, let's get right into it then. We'll say the Scotland vlog for another day and we got, you know, plenty to get to at the end of this episode, but should, should we, should we take the victory lap ish on the one and done picks yet or do you want to get right into the past? No, it's just what's, what's, yeah, let's talk about what's, let's, let's talk about our one and done picks. I mean, it was a good week for it. Let's wait off at that. It was a pretty, it was a pretty dang good week for it because smiley. You and I liked, we were trying something new that you proposed is like, let's pick four guys each. And let's, you know, just tell people who we like and where picks are. And let me read you, uh, my, of my four guys, I had been wooly tied for a second, air ride, tied for a second, Luke Clinton, which by the way, Luke Clinton boys, tied for 10th. Good pick. Okay. And then my, my obsession with Madam McNeely continues, he finished T 44. So that was the one that I missed on, but made the cut. It's coming around. It's coming around for a map. You had Kim Young, tied for sixth, Taylor Moore, tied for 10th, Andrew Novak, tied for 20th. And then you also had a T 44 for Chris Kerr, but what did he say? He was too over on Sunday, tough day, but it looked like the weather was kind of tough out there on Sunday. It was chilly for a while. I mean, guys were wearing jackets and I just came fathom that right now how hot it's been in Birmingham. So that was a big story today was, it was a Northwest wind. The sun wasn't out till the very end of the day. And the greens were not good. I mean, they were a tough scene. I could tell it very early in the day that it was going to be kind of a bit of a battle, kind of bunch leaderboard because of the wind direction of how hard it was blowing, being a North wind, that's always going to make this golf course play more difficult. All the par fives playing more back into the wind. And then just the greens, man, were bouncing all over the place. You could tell that when the poem, I got wet, they were, they were not rolling very true. Cause you saw guys miss putts from inside of eight feet, they'd miss it by a foot. You're like, what happened? Cam Davis did that on the, the eventual champion, which we'll eventually talk about Cam Davis on the, on the par five fourth hole hits this beautiful wedge or nine iron in there, about five or six feet behind it. And I'm telling you, he misses putt by a foot in the next hole, rolls in this awesome putt for birdie. And he was the only guy it felt like all day outside of, now, even actually at times, I mean, we'll get to his pun on 18, but cam Davis was putting the best out of the entire bunch today and really was close to making a ton of pods, but from watching it from start to finish today, which I'm sure you saw a good, a bit of the golf. That was my takeaway. It was the conditions of the golf course being more, more difficult. So we didn't quite see the shootout that we were expected to see in a bunch leaderboard where it turned into a tournament. It's like, who wants to win? And that's, I think I'll remember this event by, yeah, cam Davis won, but everybody else really lost. Well, it was strange to have seen everybody going deep the first three days of the tournament and thinking that's what to expect on Sunday and just hoping both of our guys got a little horse race. Yeah. I mean, we were really fingers crossed for the first one and done playoff, which would have been an electric featuring air ride, cam young. I mean, that would have been truly amazing stuff. We, you know, we need to be set up for that in the future, by the way. If that happens, we have our one and done guys. We have to be. Yes, like Instagram live or get live on Twitch where people can watch the playoff with us and just me throwing something or you throwing something. I think that's something we gotta get, get dialed in. I love that. I love that. We're committing to that where we will be live on some platform. If we get a one done playoff, wherever it is, and everyone can join us and, and live the, the agonies, the highs and the lows with us. I have some, I mean, your report on the conditions may be soft as a blow this a little bit. I have some clutch gene questions about Aaron rye. Maybe if any English pod listeners out there, you know, if you can give me the British equivalent of the clutch gene conversation, whatever you do over there, I, oh, that's, that's usually like a soccer funny discussion. By the way, congrats to all the England fans for making it through to the, the quarters of the euros on a last, last gasp, uh, go there by Jim Bellingham. There's a sweet bike, bicycle kick, dude, Bellingham, very good. Very, very good at the footy, uh, but anyway, yes, please chime in. If you have a, a clutch gene equivalent, but I mean, it was, it was tough. He did, he did pull out a driver off the deck, trying to, it was, it was rolling for you. It was awesome for somebody that's a driver off the deck connoisseur, you know, that's it is always the flavor of the month for me is the, the driver whenever I can, a lot of times now as much as I've struggled with the swing over the last couple of years, I'll just sort of the golf ball right on the ground on the tee because it's kind of high up route for me. You know, I have to, I have to wait on it. I have to let the club square up and I hit it as straight as I can with that club, but I wouldn't pull it necessarily on a somewhat forced carry or if I have to turn it over that much because that brings in the chunk and, and if anybody that's ever going to drive off the deck, if you try to turn something over with it, the chunk is in play. So his shot that he hit from, I don't know what the number was, who was somewhere in the 270 to 290 range and skirts it around that little pond, unbelievable shot. The stones were to pull off the shot was sick. But Aaron Ride, just to your point today, Charlie, from watching them all day, he kind of got gypped because he, he was built for a day like today and just didn't have his normal stuff t degree. And I think that was, yeah, go ahead. Sorry. Well, I mean, I just think that I was watching with my dad and, you know, who doesn't, you know, watch a ton of Aaron Rides shockingly and was just, we were talking about the fact that I picked him and everything and it was just my feeling was this guy is usually one of the best iron players on tour and he's kept missing a pro shot after approach shot and kind of to your point, it's like he's usually not a great putter, but he's usually very accurate off the tee and usually just, you know, go, you know, can, can flag it almost every time on his approaches. And when you're not doing both of those things, yeah, it's going to be tough to win a golf tournament when you got a bunch of other guys at the top of the leaderboard who can score. And so yeah, tough, tough for all the hashtag ride guys out there today, but we'll be back soon. We will be back soon. He, he was missing everything a little bit out to the right off the tee, same with some iron shots as well and tentative with the putter, but I think a lot of guys were tentative with the putter day because they didn't want to have a three footer coming back. So you saw a lot of players putting balls that were just barely getting to the hole and everybody's like, why are they, you know, why is it just getting to the hole? Well, you know, they look tentative and part of it is yes. But the other part is when you play bumpy greens that are fast, you never want to have a three footer coming back because it, what is a normally a putt that is so simple and routine is now stress and you're thinking about it. And I've, I've played the, that event, I've played Poland and they gets bumpy. It's a scary feeling. And the tournament ended up coming down to that too. Talk to me a little bit about just, we, we've talked, you know, we talk about grasses on the show, you know, off and on. I fancy myself very amateur nerd. Yeah. So, so, you know, from a tour experience, how does the Poe get that way? We've talked a lot about Poe and a like it's, it's a, can be a very tough surface to put on. We usually talk about it in the context of a lot of West Coast courses that have Poe. How does the Poe get that way? Is it just like, you know, taking on too much water or is that more of like, you know, there's something that Greens crew, the grounds crew should have been doing to, to get a little bit better for those guys. And, and is it, I mean, is it, I'm just curious, you know, the mechanics of how we get to that spot? And if there's anything you can do as a player, other than kind of what you're saying, putting defensively. I would say that Poanna, you know, not being somebody that grew up on the grass, just from my experiences of playing a Poanna on the tour and occasional other golf courses, it's always been for me just not leaving yourself downhill putts. It's always been very difficult to have fast greens on Poanna late in the afternoon. And any time that you had big rains, it was always very, very tricky to kind of navigate, navigate this green. It's because you a lot of times can see the imperfections in the greens and, and mentally that's the issues that I would always run into is that I would see the just bumps or, you know, the slight imperfections for somebody that grew up on Ben Greens, I, I was always scared and tentative of that. So I didn't know whether I should put firm or I should put soft. And a lot of times, whether I was outside of 10 feet, I was just trying to lag it up there. And if it happened to go in great, because I did not want to have the, the tricky downhill were coming back. So I think Saturday is what kind of made the greens turn into, okay, they got a little slower because of the rain. And once you have a little bit of slow greens on Saturday and then Sunday, they're able to get the mowers out and kind them a little bit. They can be a little scary when they're a little softer. And now they're able to get the mowers and, and roll them a little bit so they'll dry out and be a little quicker. That's kind of the scariest the day after the day of it's when they're slow and you could kind of get away with it. They're just bumpy and slow. So interesting stuff. Listen, I know a guy who put a grade on some tour, Poanna services back in February that were a little bit wet. I just happen to be looking at him right now. Go watch the Spyglass Hill video on our YouTube. I'm still hooping right now. I'm, I know it's an ongoing, ongoing ball striking, it's a ball deal in my head. Did you happen to see the Cam Davis interview at the end? I did not just by virtue of not having any TV coverage. How, anything notable from that? I'm obviously not connected to Cam Davis's team on what every week or month looks like for him. I just kind of notice his results, don't have the best relationships with his team. So a big fan of his, I love his game, but a man asked him a question and he talked about how hard he's been working and just said it's been a bit of a mental struggle for him. And at the end, he said that he's seeing a hypo, a hypno therapist, hypno therapist. And I started thinking to myself, good for Cam, but do I need to see a hypno therapist? Like, is that what I need to do? Like, do I need to see a hypno therapist? Yes. I need to videotape it. Please. I feel like that's, I feel like the only hypno therapist in the country or in New Orleans, I feel like they're all just in Noah. Is that fair to say or no? Not a far trip. I mean, my only experience with hypno therapists in my life is when this is such a deep cut. When I was in school of Carolina and at Granville Towers, they'd hire a hypno therapist to come in and like hypnotize people and then make them, you know, like walk around a clock like chickens and things like that, all to our create the light before we went off and drink for the night. So I, you know, I could look into the Granville Towers hypno therapist for you. I'm assuming you want someone a little more professional than that, maybe reach out to Cam Davis's team. But New Orleans hypno therapist, I'm telling you, that'd be great YouTube content. If we could get you down there and get you a little voodoo hypno, I'm in for that. I'd say on, on, on Cam, you know, it feels like, and I mean, he shot two under round today, you know, looking at some of the best rounds out there. Rico Ahoe was 500 a day, Davis Thompson was 400 a day, but you look at some of the other names on the top of leaderboard, Mulee made a nice little mood today at a, at a round of three under. So you know, it wasn't, he wasn't necessarily gifted the tournament, but the guys at the top of the board, Akshay Batilla has an even par round, Aaron Rai has an even par around. And I think it was on the broadcast. I heard Cole and, and Trevor talking about, you know, just wondering why Cam hasn't won more on tour because he's so immensely gifted. You know, he's got all the necessary tools and it seems like he's had some streaks of what he's really informed, but then he kind of falls away for a while. And yeah, so it's interesting to hear him note those mental struggles and then subsequently the route in which he's pursuing improvement there, hypnotherapy, that's, that's quite interesting to me. Yeah, I, I think with Cam, Davis, just from my, uh, watching of him and in times that he's been in contention, he struggles with, I think, knowing when to take risk on and when to, when to not. And it's been simple mistakes that he just kind of compounded errors on, on easy holes. And then times that he plays over aggressive on, on holes that he shouldn't. And I think to me, that's what I've noticed from Cam Davis, just not being able to take advantage of a golf course or a shot or an opportunity when it's presented to itself. And it, and he just finds himself in, you know, top 10s, but you know, he never really has been able to kind of put himself into contention as much as he should. And I noticed that a Napa last year where I'm like, is this guy know it Sunday? Like, is he, is he nervous? Like why is he hitting some shots like this that, that just still make any sense? Cause he just didn't show any of that the first three days. But today, man, like, I, I just think it was kind of, he did, did he, did he win it or was it handed to him? I, I mean, he played really well, uh, he got a really poor break on the 14th hole, hitting that beautiful three wood rolls back in the water, chips it up. I believe he made bogey. I don't think he got it up and down for par. Yeah, he missed a, he missed that par putt and then, you know, just, uh, I just, it was just a weird event, really odd event. Oh, oh, yeah, weird finish to one that had a lot of, um, you know, cool storylines. One of them, by the way, we talked a little bit about the chef, Minwoo Lee, not once, but twice on the back of the green with the chip shot, telling his cat, he go rip the pin and holding both of them. I think it was eight and 15. It was just that theater. I, I was, again, watching my dad, he was in, and I saw the second one. He's like, Oh my gosh, he did this twice today. It's like, this guy's just, he's a showman, dude. He was just so good. He is, and he's going to be kicking himself, uh, tonight, lost by a shot. And if you go look at his day and, and him being able to chip in and be able to pull off some shots on a Sunday, that, that you kind of need a little bit of luck on a Sunday to go your way to find yourself any contention. He found that, but he also had some mistakes, like the seventh hole, which is typically double seven, right? Yeah, it's typically the easiest or one of the easiest holes in the course. I know it's a par five, um, miss the fairway, waited up, hit it onto the green, had like 25 feet for birdie and, uh, proceeds to four putt. Makes a double bogey. Oh, wow. I did not see that. Yeah. That is tough. And then it's not a bad putter usually. The greens. There you go. Here's the point. I, it's, I think it has everything, everything to do with, uh, the green. So interesting. And then, uh, 18, he, if you go look at the shot thing, you missed like a six footer. Uh, I believe for par and then missed another like two and a half footer. Um, yeah. So that was a mistake and then 18 man hits, hits, uh, you know, gets up and down short left on 17 makes birdie finds a fairway at 18, which is not an easy drive and hits it. The only place you can't do on 18, which is long left. Um, and there you go. Yeah. It's, it's, if you're looking at this leaderboard, you know, cam, cam Davis obviously won before auction is obviously one before, but just looking at some of the names on this leaderboard that are so close to that first tour win and feels like they should have already and just kind of going down it. I mean, Davis Thompson's played well and some events came close a couple years ago. It's going to be a mix. He's close. Men will Lee, Aaron, rye, Eric Cole, Cam Young. It's just, this is the type of event where you have an opportunity to go out and get a tour win, not even in a fall event and a regular season event with, you know, a bit of a weaker field because of the, where, where it's placed in the schedule, but you could go out and pick off a win here. If you're trying to get a first time win and so many of those guys, you got to wonder just going back and just going over the round today. Yeah. Should have done this better. Should have done that better. And which one of those guys can rebound? I mean, I just, you know, maybe, maybe the next place to go is Cameron Young and just like, is he kicking himself over, you know, kind of that whole little driver mishap that happened because he's got another par five to play and he still reaches that par five and two, and he's just on the front of the green after going, I guess, three with three wood and then, you know, three putts there for par. But just, just a tough weighted to kind of leave some shots out there for him. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And you're aware of the snap driver as well. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. That was, I think that was on the 14 pole. Yeah. Because that's what I'm saying. On 17, I think he hit three with three wood at the front of the green, which is crazy, which is crazy. The guy's insanely long, but obviously has like a really like that lag. You got to think if he's hitting a shorter club in there, even if he's lagging in his first putty, he's going to tap in for birdie. He's going to be right there. Where he is. He has 10 feet short, man. All right. So Cam Young, let's, let's get, let's dive into Cam Young. My one and done pick. My hero this week, I was cheering for Cameron Young harder than I've ever cheered for in my whole life. And once you have a rooting interest from somebody, you really start to pay attention to every single thing that they do. And I felt like I was a friend watching from afar. And I just felt like I needed to, to just go up to him, like, dude, snap out of it, right? Because when you watch Cam Young, this, I'm telling you like two or three times a day. I'm just doing some work here on the computer and I have, I have the, the golf on. And I hear this sound coming off of a face and I was like, whoa, who was that? Every single time it was Cam Young. And I thought that said everything you needed to know about Cameron Young, which is undeniable power and just raw talent and skills. But one of the biggest ingredients that he is missing that I feel like Trevor nailed right at the end because Colt said, what's the takeaway this week? And Trevor said, you know what, he's got to start working on his mental game. And that is exactly what I've been noticing and what Trevor was able to take away from the back night on a Sunday is that he's too hard on himself. He is way too hard on himself. But I wonder if he's just a little bit too proud to work on his metal game because what I see is somebody that has some, that is really high expectations for themselves and wants perfection and demands it out of himself, out of his team. And doesn't it feel like a player like him, the longer this goes along where he doesn't get that win and doesn't look himself in the mirror? Maybe this is the week in which he says, you know what, I need to be kinder to myself, like Trevor said, after he's putting out on Sunday, I need to find a way to be kinder to myself when the moments are the biggest and find a way for a little smile to come out. Let me see some Cameron Young pearly whites on a Sunday. Let me see just that beard glisten a little bit more because for somebody that was his biggest fan this week, nobody was cheering for him harder. He was hard to root for because of the way he was just kind of belittling himself. Who knows what he was saying under his breath? I was that way. I understand what he's going through. That is exactly how I was wired. I don't want that drive to go away, but use it in a way in which it'll fuel you to winning golf term. It's like a way that kind of John Rom does. Yes. Does he cost a lot? Absolutely. Is he the model citizen on the golf course? Absolutely not. But what is he able to do? He's able to turn the page from one shot to a next on a Sunday on a back nine and realize, hey, this isn't a time to soak. This isn't a time to look at shots that I didn't pull off. We've got to find a way to get the ball in the hole and understand what it takes to win a golf tournament, what that number is going to be. Hopefully, Camion and his team are able to go do that because he definitely needs to go and look in the mirror and be like, I should have won that golf tournament. This was my tournament to win. He is a guy that kind of similar to the point you're making earlier about looking up when you're hearing a certain sound. He's a guy who I love to watch hit the golf ball and has since he first came on tour. And honestly, when he first arrived, the guy who he reminded me the most of was Dustin Johnson. Oh, there we go. A little sleepy hall of water. Camion. Camion. Camion. Camion. You know, many people saying I swing like Camion. So, you know, big Camion guy, big Camion guy. But I mean, he's like, I, to me, he reminded me a lot of Dustin Johnson because he was so mild mannered and quiet and hit the ball a mile was pretty easy going. But in those years since, like really, you know, I don't know that it started at the Genesis where he narrowly lost to Joaquin Neiman, but maybe kind of just in the months after that and kind of a dip in a form. It just seems like more and more of his story is the looking at putts every single time misses a putt. Just looking up and I can't believe it did that or, you know, looking at his cat, he's wondering. He's, this is not even speculation. I'm not assigning any sort of value to this, but just wondering what happened. When Paul Tessore got Camiong's bag and the first week he finished runner up in the match play, I'm thinking this guy is going to take off. He's going to the moon. He's got the right on his bag. If there's maturing he needs to do on the PGA tour, this is the guy to kind of be with him. And then that partnership dissolves so quickly, I just, you know, I don't know what happened there. I don't know what the reasons were behind it, but it just makes me wonder where his heads at and, and you know, what the types of things he's growing through and we see a lot of cat catty player relationships dissolve over just not being the right voice for a guy at a certain time. Yeah. So that one was always a big question mark to me. And so all that is, is by way of saying I'm in the same boat as you is like, it's just, I think he needs to, you know, look himself in the mirror a little bit and just say, Hey, you know, it's not a talent thing. I have all the talent in the world. You know, it's, it's just, you know, just finding the right person to talk to him, you know, and kind of talk him through some of the things, you know, that he's just doing mentally and get him to a better place because I think, I think that simple fix could just make a world of difference in, you know, just, just some of these, you know, you make a bad score or you hit a bad button. It's like, okay, I mean, I thought there was, you know, I was really impressed today. I know actually I didn't win the tournament, but the whole one, I'm forgetting which hole was where he hit it like he hit that tree off the tee, it was like a 97, 98 yard drive. And if I didn't show you the shot, you would have, you know, and you were just looking at his behavior and handing it to the club with the caddy, it's like, he probably just strapped another one 300 yards down the middle of fairway and goes up there and makes an incredible working man's par. And it's like, I'm not saying came young doesn't do that, doesn't have the capability to do that. It's just, I think there's so much that goes into how you handle yourself and react to, you know, negative situations and just accept result and go out and hit the ball wherever it is next, that I think, you know, that simple fix is nothing to do with this talent. But if you can make that change, I mean, I think the wins are going to start coming a bunches. Yeah. I want to touch a little bit more on the auction stuff that you just mentioned here, just after tying a knot on the, on, on Cameron Young. And we said this when Paul Tessore and Cameron Young split up said the same thing, look in the mirror, that whole thing, because we, we all know Paul Tessore to be one of the games best caddies. You put him in the top five, Ted's God, you know, there's the list is, you know, it's a small list of guys here like, okay, yeah, Paul Tessore, he's got, he's, he's that good. And I think he's the reason why he is besides just being a good player, a really good person, somebody that has a ton of experience is that I think he's really one of the best coaches, if you will, for a caddy and a player. And I think that's what you're starting to see it with Tom Kim. Weaves and Paul Tessore, he's, he's totally fine with taking advice and, and, and just some just good old hard fashion love and coaching from a guy who's there and for every single shot and every single moment of every day on the PGA tour. And I, I felt like in my conversations with Paul, um, and just observing Cameron, that I think you can say that relationship should have worked. And the reason why it didn't, I think was much more Cameron Young than it was, Paul Tessore. Um, interesting. I think it shows just a little bit of immaturity from Cameron from a guy who I wouldn't call very immature as a person off the course, very mature, very smart, um, really very hard worker. But I think you've got to find a way if you're Cameron now to be like, all right, let's why, why, why is it not happened yet? What, why is it not happening? Are you going to keep blaming whether it's just bad luck or bad greens on, on, on Sunday or is, or is it maybe, am I just not quite there mentally yet, uh, to be able to do it? I think that's where we're at with Cameron, at least that's where I'm at. Well, and I think to the, the whole driver, you know, the, the shaft or whatever the head snapping, you know, when, when he kind of pressed down on an anger is, is sort of a encapsulates that entire thing because yeah, all that does is, is put you at a competitive disadvantage. It's all it does, you know, and, and it's, and I get it. We all get frustrated. I can't do it. I can't do it there. I am one of the best golf club throwers in America. Like I can helicopter that thing like no, nobody else, but like, it's just like, it's, it's, you just can't do it in that spot at that time. Yeah. With that many holes left to play where you need that driver to put you in a good spot. Put it on the other foot. Let's, all right. Let's, let's play a little hypothetical. Okay. So Cameron Young, he, it's three wood gap wedge into the 16th hole downwind, doesn't carry the gap, which far enough spins it back, hits a putt about four feet, five feet by, misses that putt. Okay. If you want to count that as a two putt, fine, there's one shot, 17th hole, three with three wood onto the green could have been a driver, maybe hybrid, maybe hits it close, or maybe it's an easier two foot birdie. We're going to definitely count that as a, a miss opportunity in the shot there. So we're talking two shots. Yeah. And we get to the 18th hole. And because of the wind direction and off the left today, three wood is never the club in that situation. It's always a driver because you want to carry the left side. Where does he edit? Three wood hits it in the bunker. Now he's left in a situation where birdie's totally out of a play. And if he would have had an opportunity to hit the driver and have that club in his bag, okay, you're one of the best drivers on the tour. You hit it the straightest. And he did not drive it well at all today for a guy that's always been a fantastic ball striker with a little all over the place, was struggling with the left misses throughout the day. And yeah, what is temporary gets him and broke a, he's broke with the one club he needed on 18. And let's just say he would have made a birdie on, on 17 and upon 16. We're looking at Cameron Young right there. That's how close it was. We even got to actually, I'm just so tied up on Cameron Young because I was wanting him to win so bad. Yeah. And let's, let's go ahead and get there. I think the last thing, you know, on, on Cameron Young is, and I've just completely lost my train of thought. So we're not, we're done on Cameron Young. Let's just go. It's late. It's, it's now officially past midnight. Yeah. It's true. So that means my heart is not working. Let's, let's just go right to Akshay. I mean, a tough, tough loss, but I mean, I just, I kind of go back to the same place that we were just talking about with his reaction, that drive, it's like, he's, he's, it would be a lot tougher if he hadn't won a PGA tour event already and is looking for his first win. He was in the pressure of the cam and always were feeling, I feel like this one is, you just chalk it up to weird Poe Greens and a weird kind of role at the end of the, at the round and, and just say, all right, we're like, we're going to win another one. No big deal here. Yeah. That's, that's some of the short game shots he hit. The bunker shot was, was the bunker shots 17 was stupid good. Yeah. I'm like, Oh my gosh, he's going to hit in the stands in just one hop stop. Shout out game, game here instead in your sick wedges. But yeah, that was unbelievable. I'll, I'll kind of go through Oxha's round and, and what I felt like what impressed me about him today was what he did on the fourth hole, because the third hole today, he hits a drive right down in the middle of the hole, right down the middle of the fairway. It's a pitch green back to front, like pretty much all the greens are at that golf course and has only 92 yards to a left flag and misses the green left. And then kind of decelerates a chip shot from some thicker rough and doesn't even get on the green, has to chip it again, makes bogey. So he was already in a position I felt like to kind of push ox or push Aaron rye right from the get go Aaron right a couple shot lead. And so he makes a dumb bogey there that just didn't make any sense. And you're like, all right. Maybe he's nervous. I don't know what's going on. So he goes to the par five, into the back into the breeze, three shot hole that day. Hole ends up in a divot on his third shot, hits it to like 30 feet hoops it for Barry. I'm like, that's the type of bounce back and confidence you love to see from a guy that's knows how to wins, having a really nice season. And as the round went on, it just felt like his, his experience and being in these final groups this year was going to pay off. Let's just go to the century this year, final group and the first event of the year. I'm like, actually right, right at the beginning of the years, one of the guys that it's like, all right, this is going to be your auction makes the jump. Then you put, go all the way to Valero for an event that was insane. Just be able to go out and shoot the second best score that day when he had a five shot lead or whatever was on the back nine, go and pull it off, right? It's like, okay, this guy's got some stones. He made some big putts down the stretch that he had to make. And like you said, fantastic around the greens. And just his confidence to me is what is what I keep referring back to at any time I've been around him. He's just one of the more confident kids you'll ever, ever be around. There's nothing that he doesn't think he can't do. And even when he hit, probably a shot he hasn't hit in a very long time, which is a little low hook off the tee at 13. And only hit it about 90 yards, I think according to shot link hits a hook three wood up there about 40, 50, 60 yards short of the green and then hits this saucy little wedge shot out there makes par. And then the next hole, the confidence on the par five to driver three would right next to the pond, which is a, I don't know if it was a stupid play, but just to get it that close and then hit this little cool, this cool, like low, low grabbing wedge shot that skipped up the hill. I just whoa. Akshay's game. It's a shame that it had to come down to a missed three and a half footer on 18, but nothing changes for me on my opinion on Akshay and what I think he's capable in this game and how I think he's going to be a guy that's going to be around a major's because guess what he does drives it good, irons it well, putters coming around, short game is absolutely becoming a strength. And what do you got to do to win majors? You got to be confident and Akshay's got it. For me, the missed putt at the end felt similar. I'm not, I'm not saying Akshay, but Tia's on Scotty Sheffler level, but it felt a lot to me like the miss at the Houston Open that Scottie had to send it to a playoff of Stephen Yager at the end where it's like, we've seen enough from Scotty and his putter to know that he's going to be absolutely fine. He's going to keep it rolling and Akshay is always easier. Sky spoke was easier for sure. And I'm just saying, I guess more from like a mental takeaway standpoint, I don't worry at all if that's going to get in his head for a guy that switched that broomstick. He's putting it so much better now having gone to that the tool. I mean, the short game toolkit is just like gone off the charts. I think this guy's got just all the potential in the world to keep winning. And to your point, you know, it's like, I think that I actually think the psychology of that is really interesting to unpack of a guy like came young who probably came out with similar talent, but doesn't get it when early feels this sort of burden and pressure where it's like Akshay knocks that out and maybe you just you don't now I don't mean they're wiring is completely different. Seemingly, you know, Akshay is just a guy that it feels like he's always had that level of confidence. Yes. But I think I think getting that went out of the way early, proving yourself that you can make it on the PGA tour, especially as a lot of people had questions about the route that you took to get to the PGA tour, being able to kind of do that, validate yourself and say, all right, I can, I can play with these guys. I got no problems at all that. I mean, I think it's, you know, I think he's got more wins coming. And I mean, when what year if you're picking a year when Akshay Batilla wins his first major, like it like, what are you setting the over on or on for Akshay, Batilla career majors and what what year do you think the first one comes in? I think that's such a hard question because you never you never know when a guy's kind of going to have his stuff. I mean, the way he's trending, you can, you can argue that Akshay is a force to be reckoned with this year at the open, but let's just look at about what he's done recently. Final group of travelers has a chance down the stretch to potentially win. At the travelers doesn't work out from Scottie Sheffler wins. But what, what, what were the takeaways from the travelers with Akshay? He got a little loose with the ball striking. But who was he playing with? He was playing with Scottie Sheffler. I think it's a huge, huge warning experience for a guy like Akshay to be paired with the game's best to, to realize it's like, you know what, I can, maybe I'm not quite as good of a ball striker as Scottie, but I'm pretty damn close. I can control my golf ball really well. And what did, what did Scottie do so well at the travelers down the stretch? He just kept hitting shot after shot after shot like he was supposed to. And that's what Akshay is capable of doing. And I think the learning experience from the travelers, the confidence that you get from winning at Valero, the confidence that you got last year winning at Reno, making putts down the stretch. And being in final groups matters and having experienced throughout the year that he's been in final groups, he knows what to expect. If he gets himself into contention at a major, let's say at the open this year, don't rule that guy out because he has, he knows how to handle it. He's been there, hasn't been in a major championship type of format with that in a final group. But hey, what's, what's, what's, maybe, I don't know how to answer that. Your original question is like, congrats on artfully dodging all parts of that question. Yeah. Well, I think let me ask you this. If I set the over under for career majors for Akshay, but Tia at three and a half, over under or how about two, how about two and a half? Let me hear yours. Let me hear your answer first. The reason why I'm in that three and a half to two and a half category is I think if it's two and a half, I'm going over. And I think three and a half might be kind of, you know, you know, it's, I mean, because you just never know. I mean, there's so, there's so many things that go into winning a major that are far beyond just a guy having talent, right? So, you know, staying healthy, you know, there's just a million different things. But I mean, he obviously has a talent to win a lot of majors, but I, like, if I'm a betting man, like I'm laying money on the over on two and a half. And I might be, I might be going over on three and a half, too. All right. So I'm just sitting here looking at all time major win records right now. So if you set it at three and a half, there's only been 29 players to win four majors, four majors. So are you saying that he's going to be a top 30 player of all time? Because if you, if you're just measuring based off major performances, that's, that's where you stand on Akshay's talent. I'm not saying that's not right. I'm just saying that, uh, I'm looking at, I'm looking at age, I'm looking at talent and I'm looking at mindset. So he's, he's right, he's like, he's definitely on the right side on the age. He's definitely got all the town in the world. And it seems like he's got a phenomenal mindset. So like, you know, I, I mean, I know it's, I think the thing about Akshay that is kind of hard for people to process is like the, the path still, you know, it's like you still kind of group them in this, in this up and comers lane, but I think we've just, we've seen enough of late to say this guy's got legit top 20 guys on tour talent, maybe even higher than that. So that, that's why I, I, it is crazy when you, when you put it like that though, you're saying he's going to end up as a top 30 player in the history of the game. Wow. Well, I just wanted to, I wanted to, before I answered the question, I wanted to go see just before I just said, oh yeah, he can definitely win over three and a half majors. I wanted to see exactly what that list looked like. It seemed like, it seems like to me, a fair answer would be two. I think two majors would be probably where I would set it. I think three, you jump into a huge different category and obviously if you get to four, now you're, now if he, how many people have three out of curiosity? How many, how many players have three majors? Yeah. I'm sitting here looking, hold on, uh, it looks like 17. Oh, so, so 29 have four and more, and then you add 17 more to the mix at that rate. So, uh, that's not a math guy, 46, uh, yeah, it's, it's either 16 or 17. Guys, uh, yeah, cause 29 have four or more, and then it starts at 30 than the next. Yeah. So it actually, it would be 16 guys. Yeah. Okay. So, I mean, that's, you know, again, that's still a, uh, an elite group to join, but I mean, yeah, I think I think two or three is probably the reasonable answer. Um, but I think he's got 40, 42 guys have two. So that, uh, that to me is, I guess if you're a, a wager or your game where I would probably, I would take the yonder on the two and a half and the three and a half, just looking at history. But I agree with all your sentiments about what he's got the age, he's got the talent, he's got the skill. So I mean, I'm not, I'm not telling you you're wrong, but any means it wouldn't surprise me if you went five, uh, just, uh, I, uh, I'm just looking at, I'm just using history as my guide, I guess. Well, on the topic of young talent, can we shout out to my guy, Luke Clinton, for just coming through. Yeah. There you go. Good plan. It was a really good plan. We got you on Luke Clan because I actually, I had made a note earlier that week to try to mention Luke Clanton. And then when you mentioned it, I was like, God, we, I totally forgot to write him down, but I was happy that you did. I'm going to take you deep inside my process smiley because it's very, very scientific. It's called, uh, data gut. Okay. So here are the, here are the two, uh, components of data gut. Okay. One is data golf, which is such a beautiful tool that I paid a lot of money to use. And I'm so happy that I've done it because it's fantastic. The second is like, do you actually pay for data golf? I do pay for data golf. Really? Yeah. Yeah. Like what, what is, what does paying for it do? What do you get extra? What? Like a whole laundry list of additional tools you can use that are, that are, so I should be using it. Yeah. I will give you my login. And a very, and a very, and a very discount rate, but nobody, nobody, nobody turns into data golf. Please, please don't turn us into data golf. This is, this is data golf. We're giving you lots of pub here. You have an amazing, amazing service that I love. Uh, so second part of data gut is, of course, the gut part, which is just, I, you know, so when I, what I'm looking at, at kind of the, the stats come into the week and, and who data golf models like, you know, where they think they're going to, it's, I think it's really easy to cross reference, you know, what the books are saying in terms of odds versus what data golf is saying in terms of who they like the most. And when you see a guy that is much, much higher on data golf lists of predictive, who's going to play well at this course based on recent results and based on course fit. That to me is like, okay, then you just get a little flag, right? Like I'm putting you on my short list of guys and then I'm going to go and look at that list of guys and say, what have I watched recently that tells me this guy's in good form or that I've seen this guy hit shots or I feel like he has a certain game. So the thing I liked about Luke was, was, I thought he played fantastic at the US Open. He and Neil Shipley were right there going back and forth for low am honors before Neil, of course, term pros in the field this week also played well. Um, and I just, I, what I specifically liked here is like, I feel like when you go to a course where it's going to be a score fest, something about a young guy who just wants to come in and let it rip, who's willing to kind of roll the dice and take some gambles. That just really kind of suits those type of courses. So it was a combination of looking at, you know, a set of stats that really, you know, kind of bode well for, for Luke versus, you know, what is, what is betting odds were. It was a combination of watching a play recently is it, and then additionally just being like, this guy is going to go in there and just have at it as an am and just roll the dice. And I think he's going to go low and sure enough, you know, tied for 10th, 1400 for the week. Yeah. That's a great, it's a great pick. And I think the US Open thing was great that you talked about him and Neil going at it. But I think there was some advanced metrics like he talked about with data golf and his ball striking on Sunday was apparently really good at Pinehurst and was really high up in that, in that Pinehurst, US Open ball striking statistics, which you're like, all right, give me that. Yeah, so 100% we know how difficult that was. So yeah, let's see what Luke can do the rest of the year, kept an eye on that guy for a while now, just quite the stud we clant and he's an amateur though. So is he still an am still an, yeah, yeah, I wonder what the word is on that one. Yeah. Well, I mean, did you, I actually have no idea what classes is he a freshman or a sophomore? No, he's definitely not a fresh, I think he's a sophomore, sophomore. That's because he, he was in that the national championship match, you know, against Auburn and we were talking about him and Jackson Coiven, who I didn't see where Jackson faced me. He shot even Miss Scott. Miss Scott. Oh, there you go. So okay, smiley, here's what I'm proposing then as we kind of take victory laps and all this. We got the John Deere Classic this week and we've been doing our Instagram lives for the most part. Well, I guess we did this last one on Wednesday morning, but we've done some Tuesday evening. I'm playing North Barrick at 1230 Scotland time on Tuesday. So I'll be off the course around 430. That's like 1130 Eastern. That's 10 30 year time on Tuesday. What do we think about a little post North Barrick Instagram live to give the people some John Deere Classic one of them picks as long as you have a pint in your hand. I'm in. I can arrange for on the back on the back patio of 18, which you call me as soon as you're done. And what will do it? I love that so much. I'm telling on where we were going straight from there to rust. Actually, can you just do it like walking down a fairway in North Barrick? I might interfere a little bit with my round. We'll see. We'll see how up for I am. Maybe when you get to the 18th hole in North Barrick, just just realize that I opted out to not play the 18th hole just because I cared for everybody in the street on the right and the parking lot that that lines the 18th hole. Let me tell you something. You can appreciate this as a guy with the high O's in my worst, worst nightmare. I'm standing on a T at Turnberry with a 30 mile per hour left to right wind and it does not matter how far left I aim. I could aim just at a 90 degree angle. The ball is still going to end up 50 yards right of my intended target. It's like Turnberry just ate my lunch for that reason, but even it Western gales is such a phenomenal course, but the way it's situated is it's right on the water. The first four holes go out this way and you turn right around and you play five through 13 back along the ocean, right on the coastline this way, and then 14 through 18, it's almost like a racetrack. 14 through 18, you go right back home and you finish right at the clubhouse. Today, one through four were a nightmare because it was a left to right way and left right when five through 13. I was like, I signed me up for a, you know, a mini tour qualifier like I am so good. Like I hit it back. I was like, I was so back and then we flipped it around on 14. I was like, Oh, there's a guy. No, that's, that's the old left to right wind again. I just, there's nothing I can do. And, and the wind here is just, you know, once it starts blowing, you just got no chance. So 100% and I'm going to be, I'm going to, if you've been, if you've made it this far in the episode and you're here at the beginning and if you realize that Charlie is at the side of the US. So the US open, the open championship just three weeks away, you just gotta, you just gotta feel like he needs to do the service for the people and have, he needs to go walk this golf course. He really doesn't need to go do his homework. If he doesn't walk the course, at least just, we just have that the vibes and the juju when you do make your one and done pick that, that it comes from a place of, yeah, I've walked those grounds. I know exactly what this place is like. I think you, I think you owe it to all the listeners, subscribers and all those folks that follow the show. You're there. Don't, don't, don't, don't skip out on, on what could be a winning one and unpicking a major. Just going to leave that right there. Maybe I'll, maybe I'll go into the pro shops more and just beg and tell them, look, I'm in a very, I, I'm a, just a very major podcast, smiley guy show, just hand over all your one and done picks from the year and be like, yeah, I, I have to do this. I have to do this, like, no, sir, you can't go out there. No, you don't understand. I have to do this. I'll, I'll say, look, on WhatsApp, you are picks before we make them. So we don't move any lines. You too. You can get in on this. You can get a great price on these picks. Let me, let me see what I could do. I took a good look at the 18th green where it's all going to finish. And it's so cool. I mean, the green is like, yeah, there's a green, there's like, you know, two yards of rough. And then it's like a little pebble walkway in the clubhouse, like, please do not hit it long because I can't imagine the RNA is giving out TIO relief for funzies. So it's, it's, it's a, it's a cool little finisher right there in front of the clubhouse and a really cool chorus. And I know that this is the one place you played in your open championship, correct? Yeah. Yeah. Post the champ. Yeah. Maybe, maybe I'll go out, take a look at the postage stamp to make sure I'm well researched for the people. But yeah, left, right, went out here. Really hoping we don't get any of those a press book. We're probably going to get those a press week. And that's really, that's the most what I have for you. I had some for American Airlines. I did make, I did make my flight on time, but I was, I'm not going to, I'm not going to do it, but American Airlines, you just, I just want you to know you're on notice. And I'm, I may be asking for the flight, flight voucher you gave back to my wife when you kicked her off a plane without volunteering and told her she volunteered as a pregnant woman. I might be asking for that in cash. So I never have to fly your airline again, but we're not going to go there yet because I still have the backend flights to home to Raleigh Durham and you might like cancel my itinerary if I go too far, I, I would like to, I would like to say, unless you have anything on American Airlines smile, I do, I do, okay, please, please take the floor here. All I want to say is I'm so due for an American Airlines mishap. That's all I wanted to say. It's bound to happen. I mean, it's mind boggling that it's summer time. I'm doing it. We had two family incidents in the span of three weeks, maybe. So I just, I don't, I'll, I'll leave it at that what I, the one thing I would like to end the episode with is I message stickers. I haven't gotten to it yet, but some people have been doing it in the group chat. I'm going to get to it. Just haven't quite got there yet. Complete game changer. Like the best, it's like, it's emojis on a whole different level. You could do them with live photos. How do I do it? So this movement. Okay. So just go to any picture. Go to like a picture of Anna Carter you have recently and basically you pull that picture up. Okay. And you press down on the subject in that picture. And it kind of does this little like new, new, like highlight thing. How do you press down the subject to the picture or just like hold it? No, like the person in the picture, like you would press down on a quarter briefly. And then it'll pop up and it'll say add sticker. Oh God. That's dangerous. And so then what happens then is in an iMessage chat, you can either just send that sticker separate as a text itself or you can like click down on someone's text in the chat or whatever in the stream and you can add a sticker to that text. Okay. Almost like you're reacting to it with an emoji or something like that and then you can like make it bigger. It's a beautiful, beautiful world of messaging interaction and I just want to just do a big kudos to Apple for installing that feature because it is the best. Okay. I'll start working on it. I've got a good one. I've got a good one for you here. I'm just going to text this to you so you can see it. I'm going to put this on the fax machine, please, where this is my son in an evil shirt climbing a stairwell and it's just, it's just, look at that. You see that? It's pretty good stuff there, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. I got a lot of really good videos of some friends that could be just stickers. It's just going to be a plug and play, honestly. I think, I think you entering the stickers world is going to be great for us as a show, for all of your group chats. Everyone out there on iMessage stickers, use them. It's lots of fun. It looks like you can't do like screen, like if it's a screenshot, you can't do anything about that. I think you can, sometimes those are harder to get it to go, but I think if you put the right effort into it, it works. You can make it work. See, and look, and if you go back to our text, I just made Walker bigger and now he's climbing all over the middle of the text while my dog Nora walks around the background. It's, they're just the best. Anyway. Okay. Yeah. I love it. All right. Noted. Stickers. Noted thing. That's all I got for you, Smiley. 27 and true. Yeah. Go to bed. Yeah. 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In this episode:- Recap the weekend in golf and discuss top moments- Smylie Kaufman is live from Birmingham while Charlie reports from the Marine Troon Hotel- Special shout-out to American Airlines for a travel fiasco- Breakdown of PGA Tour picks and performances, with a focus on Cam Young, Min Woo Lee, and Akshay Bhatia- Analyze the mental game and strategies for success on the tour- Preview upcoming events and discuss the importance of maintaining confidence and composure