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The Smylie Show

PGA Championship Day 1 Journal

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30m
Broadcast on:
17 May 2024
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Live from T-Mobile Club Magenta on the 10th hole at Valhalla Golf Club, Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down all the action from the first day of the PGA Championship. Xander Schauffele's record-setting round of 62 resulting in a three-shot lead is the topic of the day, and whether he can sustain that pace to win his first major. SK and CH also recap the highlight of the day - Scottie Scheffler's hole-out eagle with his second shot he's hit since his three-week paternity leave for the birth of his first child.

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I'm smiley coffin and this is the smiley show. Welcome to a major championship edition, a journal edition of the smiley show. We are live right here from T-Mobile's Club Magenta at the PGA Championship. Right off the 10th, the 10th hole is the haul of golf club is we're looking at it right out the window over here, some bleachers where all the action was happening today could not have a better place to record this, this journal smiley. Let's kind of start with some stuff you've been doing this week with T-Mobile. We're going to get to Zander's record setting around. We're going to get to some of the big names in the field that made a move here on day one in Valhalla, but you hosted right in the same location, a little episode of Spill in the Tea today with Amanda Balionis, any highlights you want to share from that conversation? Yes. Spill in the tea. I love the catchy phrase is Spill in the Tea, but yeah, yesterday, Max Windham and Tony Fienal swung by today, Amanda Balionis, it was a great conversation with Amanda. She's very easy to talk to. She's very knowledgeable and her win play show with a Kentucky Derby picks were very Zander at first, luckily, we had seen that Zander had already shot 900, so easy to pick Zander. But the next two, she went Brooks and I think the next one, gosh, I should remember this. I think it was Scotty or it was one of the two, it was like Scotty Brooks, so we'll see if that plays out. But great conversation. I think the cool thing about this club magenta here is anybody can come in. It's a great spot to come and hang, grab a drink, get some AC. Scotty odd, you know, a lot of places when you come to an event for hospitality, you got to have a ticket. Don't need a ticket. You can just show up as you are, grab a cocktail, grab some AC. So I think it's a really cool spot here on 10. And as we look at this sunset too, Charlie, should we go grab our clubs and just sneak out here and play a couple holes. I wouldn't hate to get out for a little twilight, a little twilight run, a little whiskey run out of here. This place ain't ready for a high eye right now. It's looking pure out there. No divots. And they shut it down in November. So it's about as pure as it gets. Yeah, maybe a little, little magenta coming through in the sunset out there, pretty picturesque out there of a holla tomorrow on Spill and the T you got cold nose. So look for that. That's two to three p.m. Could be a good one. Yeah. Cooling vibe for that. Yeah. There's going to be, that'll be a fun hang. And that's, that's two to three p.m., which is also known as magenta hour right here club magenta. Anyone as smiley mentioned can drop by to hang out with you. And also on the topic of Spill and the T, would you like to claim some smiley mojo for having Tony Fino here on the set? And now he's tied for second. Tony Fino, maxoma or Wyndham Clark when we are going to claim that as a W for the show. So I mean, listen, Tony Fino, this is a great golf course for him, bombs it. He absolutely striped it today, looking at his stats, but the Potter, that's been the thing. If he puts it good, he contends and he's right now in the top 10 in the budding set. So and he's doing something a little different there. We'll get to that when we talk about Tony, you know, a little bit later in this recap, but you know, it looked like maybe he had a, a saw grip going for some longer putts and then I don't, I don't, I was hard to kind of describe some of the shorter ones, maybe doing like a, a left hand low kind of action, but it was obviously, it's different from the one we've seen where he's got that, that putter tilted up and I didn't like that. So I like changing up when, when it wasn't going well, which it hadn't gone well for quite some time with the putter. So any time you are off with the potter, I did this all the time. It's okay to try things that are different and be just, cause I think putting talking to me. Yeah, I mean a little bit, but you just gotta get comfortable and I think putting is all about comfort. You talk to any of the game's best Ben Crenshaw, look at one of the best players, putters of all time, Brad Fax and do they have the most perfect posture and set up? No, Phil Mickelson, great putter. I mean, he's way behind the golf ball. It's all about seeing your wines correctly and being able to get your ball started online and be able to match wine speed and sometimes from 60 feet, it's a saw grip and sometimes from inside a three feet, it's going to be cross handed. So I don't mind changing up your putter grips based on feel and comfort to be able to get it around the hole and make butts and collect as many putters as possible and put them all on your rack, get blades, get mallets, get the counter balance putters, get broomsticks and just switch everyone every month and then you'll end up like me. Which is fun. Are we going to talk about our round that we had yesterday? We really should, should we do that now? I mean, yeah, right before we get into the meat of the day, we got to give a couple shoutouts here. Yes. We first, we got to give a shout out to the Stiden family. Yes. A plus people hosting us here in Louisville, which by the way, Louisville is really warming up on me. Oh, yeah. I'm loving this city. I'm definitely going to come back and we got to give a shout out to our boys, Ben and Graham out of Big Spring who went out for it. We went out late afternoon yesterday for a little 18 holler and where do you want to start with this round recap? I want to start with the state of your game and what I witnessed yesterday. You want to talk about little strokes, can I talk about your game and you talk about mine? I'll talk about your game. This guy is absolutely striping it right now, but also he's absolutely hitting it awful. I've never seen a player be able to look like a scratch golfer and be a pro player like Charlie could be, but also like a weekend hack. It was unbelievable. The performance he put on, it was epic and right now he needs a chipping lesson for me. We need to work through that. Yes. It punted it great, but the chipping, the wedge game and the ability to look like a scratch golfer and just nobody was epic. Yeah, I'd say I'm very happy with off the tee right now, except the one where I tried to drive the green and topped it about 40 yards in just a long grass. Really hitting the driver, good hitting the three wood good. Then everything that happens between there and the green is just like, it's like I'm blacking out. I don't know what's happening. As we've noted, I've had a case of the full wedge shanks for a while that really started creeping into the psyche. But I'm right. I remember I need to be, you know, playing about around a week, trying to do the dad thing, trying to do the work thing in that, you know, four to five handicap range. This is going to, it was a handicap management for sure. You got to do a little bit of that if you want to win tournaments. So now for your game, I'll say this, smiley is it never ceases to amaze me your ability to score from some of the positions you hit it off the tee. I mean, I just, it's incredible. It's truly incredible. It's like sometimes you, I'm like, man, if that was me, like I'd be like, I'd be like maybe a 30 handicap. But then it's like, you get up to the green and you're like, oh yeah, you got to know the 12 footer for birdie. Like, how? How did that happen? So new putter looking really good. That putter is looking really good. So I'd say all in all big spring was an absolute blast, had a ton of fun out there. Yeah. Definitely want to go back. And I'd say the lovable, the vibes are good. The magenta vibes are good. They're really good. Definitely. It was anytime you get two fives from scale and it's always, it's a good time. It's a good time. Music going. But Debbie's flowing. Give us a round today. Give us a major championship golf. Let's start with Xander. Can I reduce some Xander stats? It's just far more. Okay. So here we go. So Xander Schaffley now owns the two best scores ever shot in major championship history. Both the score to par and the just the raw, the gross score. So Xander, of course, is around a day was, it was a nine under a 62. And then obviously last, remember last year, US Open, L.A.C.C. he had a eight under 62. He and Ricky Bosehot opening round 62 is L.A.C.C. It also ties the lowest score relative to par in the first round of major is nine under Rory McIlroy did it at the 2010 Open Championship of St. Andrews. Greg Norman did it the 1996 Masters. So he is in great, great company. Now here's, here's another stat that kind of brings in, you know, the flip side of that, right? Doing all this in major championships, you know, why hasn't he won any? And here are the players in this field with the most career top tens and majors without a major championship title. It's Ricky, 13 top tens, Xander, 12 top tens and Tony Fiena with 10 top 10. So we, we talked a little bit about Xander as we're previewing this major and how, you know, he's, he's playing excellent golf right now. I mean, you know, he's, you know, he's a top 10 machine, hasn't missed a cut in two years. And here he is again, just, you know, getting off to a super hot start about as good as he can get. What did you see today that obviously that you like, there was a lot to like you. Let the field and strokes game putting. And do we think this is sustainable? Cause like last year, round two, LACC, he shoots 70 kind of comes back to the field. What do we think we're going to see at his end or the next three days of a haul? Well, he sure built off of what he did last week at Quill Hollow, which was not a surprise either of us based off of how well he played. The scoring average on Sundays, mainly is ticked up because of the putter. So it was good to see him get off to a hot start with the ball striking that's continued on from how well he said it and having a really nice day on the greens leading the field with the putter today. But I just kind of go back to that route at LACC. What was kind of in common with what today was like at Valhalla Thursday morning. So they got off to a nice start on soft greens, perfect greens. So I think there was a huge opportunity for all the guys this morning to go out and shoot a number. It was sunny out, good visibility. We're expecting rain potentially the next couple of days. So I don't know how hard it's going to rain and what that's going to do to scoring. But for Xander, just to go in a race in his mind, letting it get away last week, I think it was probably maybe easier in the fact that it didn't come down to 17 or 18 and pulling off shots. The thing was over on about the 13th hole. So he was already probably on to the next week and on to the PGA Championship. But you have to be feeling pretty good if you're Xander. I mean, his games and obviously in a great spot, him and Austin Kaiser are a great team together in the next three days. I think tomorrow is a big test on what is that number going to be right now? He's at minus nine Friday and Saturday. It's going to be a little bit of rain. So the golf course is not going to get any firmer. I don't see this tournament ending up being a winner at minus 12. This is one that's going to be closer to minus 18 minus 19 minus 20. So Xander is a really good opportunity to get into the mid teens tomorrow and give himself an opportunity on Saturday and Sunday to really just kind of cruise and shoot two, three under par rounds and that'd be good enough to win his first major. And I wonder with that in mind, whether that is better or worse for him in terms of like how, I guess the question I'm trying to pose is if he keeps playing like he did last week and like we've seen him playing majors, what does a lead have to be? So then when he's putting a T in the ground on the first hole on Sunday and if it's in a final pairing with a Scotty Scheffler or a Roy McElroy, what does that lead need to be so we feel like even if he does go out and shoot around, you know, in the 70s, you know, he could still get this thing done. Well, this golf course doesn't help a leader unless you have a five or six shot lead. I think anything within four or five shots feels attainable out here because I think it's going to be a tight finish. And unless you're a guy that you find your way to the mid twenties under par somehow, which is possible, totally, what's not rule out just the lowest score in a major championship history. I'm not ruling that out because it, I think it will remain soft enough. I don't think it's that penal of a test for a major. And if you're on your game, who says he doesn't go out tomorrow and shoot another round in the mid to low sixties. So moving in a little bit further down that board, we already touched on a little bit, you know, tied for a second, both Tony Fienaos hit the gala, both at six under. We talked a lot about to hit in the lead up of this, of this major of like really like him here, you know, just what this course is going to require really suits his strong, you know, his game. And Tony, we didn't talk about as much, but here he is, you know, an incredible long iron player and word, of course, where as it gets softer and softer, that's going to be the premium. If you're not going to turn a roll out off the tee and you can, you know, can hit and that, that bore itself out today as he, as he, as he cards a good round. So we, I read you a stat about Tony that the same one was Zander about the players in the field. Most career top tens and majors without a major championship title. So today marked the first bogey free rounds and the PGA championship careers. Wow. Xander Schofle and Tony Fienaos. This is Schofle's 25th career round of this championship. It's Fienaos 35th. So with Tony, I mean, and that's the interesting thing about, I think this leaderboard, what, and it's why I love this leaderboard, at least through one round is that there's such a good mix of guys who have won, you know, big game hunters, you know, I think Rory's at four Scotty, Scotty at four. Rory's at five. Rory's at five. Yeah, Scotty's at, Scotty's at four Scotty's at four Tom or, well, and then the flip side of that being guys that are, that are great players, but have not won a major like a Tom Kim of five under, you know, hit the six, Tony is six, Thomas D. three, five, Thomas D. three. We did like Thomas D. tree. We liked, we liked Thomas D. tree. We also liked Taylor Moore at a good round of days. Yeah, he shot four under. So, um, you know, just, just that sort of mix, like for Tony, do you see the, do you see the challenges being similar to Zander where it's not going to be a matter of the game? It's going to just be, you know, mentally, can you, can you, can you kind of hold up, you know, with all the other names around you? That's what it's going to be about. I, I do think that, uh, Tony's one of the best ball strikers on the planet. He could ball strike his way to win this tournament and maybe he can hit it good enough to where the putter doesn't get stressed quite as much, but let's say he found something in the putter. Right. And maybe this is the week where it all comes together in a year in which I feel like we haven't talked about Tony enough because it hasn't been there with the putter, right? So it wouldn't be surprising at all, but you said at the scoring average, uh, being very low, 65 guys shot under par today, uh, is that about right? The last set I had on it was including those, this was, this was maybe about an hour or two ago prior to the, to the, you know, finish of all everyone's rounds, but including those who've already finished it around the players who are still on the golf course over 60 players are currently under par in this first round, the PGA championship record for the highest number of subpar opening rounds is 60 in 2006 and Madonna. So it, it, so basically what we're saying is like wherever it shook out, it's either going to be the record or close to it. 70 guys make the cut here. That's the only thing that, that maybe makes that cut maybe not quite as low as another one. That's a top 60 like the US opens is 70 and ties make it here. Maybe now that cut would be even par so not crazy, you know, like it's still pretty normal, but still when you look up at the poor and you see your nine shots back, uh, when you make the cut, it's, it's, uh, definitely one in which you need to be on a four under par type of pace at least to be hanging around fourth of July savings are happening now at the Home Depot. So get ready to go big with backyard barbecues for all your friends and family level up with the next grill for burner propane gas grill now $199 from the Home Depot. It's extra large cooking surface is perfect for super sized entertaining. Take your grilling to the next level with fourth of July savings at the Home Depot. How do us get more done? Building a portfolio with fidelity basket portfolios is kind of like making a sandwich. It's as simple as picking your stocks and ETFs sort of like your meats and other topics and managing it as one big juicing investment that's pretty good. Learn more at fidelity.com/baskets investing involves risks, including risk of loss, fidelity brokerage services, LLC, member and YSC SIPC well, how about our, I mean, how about our one and done picks? And it would be very tough to be sitting where a little bit go, Barry, one over. Yeah. I mean, let's talk about John Ram a little bit because I mean, if you were just watching without sound, which I was for the majority of the day in the media center, it looked like a guy was having just the worst time ever on a golf course, just gesturing at the hole at the greens through a club, you know, it was almost melting down the front nine and then turns it around, shoots one under, I think it made like four or five birdies on the back against like a bogey and just got it to the finish line. I mean, that is a huge effort to, I know your eight shots off the lead, but you don't know what Xander's going to post tomorrow and the rest of the guys at the top before really kept himself in the championship where he easily could have just tanked it and said, I'm out of here. He looked irritable. He did. He looked irritable. And so, I mean, Ram just did not look like himself, the first six holes. Seems like he's almost putting a lot of pressure on himself, you know, like I think he's trying to prove everybody wrong a little bit and you wonder maybe a psyche is a little bothered by just the decision that he made. Maybe just doesn't feel quite comfortable yet in that he's trying to make people happy around him and the friends that he used to have. Maybe doesn't quite feel that same love, you know, it's, I think that's such an interesting part of the dynamic of going to live. You know, when we talked about Ram on the front of that decision and we were just talking about how he's just so competitive and he lives for, you know, big moments, but he lives for big moments. Do you see that? Do you see that? That was a plug. That little play on words, but, but I mean, you know, a guy where we thought he was going to miss the competition, you know, the day in, day out competition on the PGA tour, especially in those elevated events. I contrast that with like another guy like Brooks Kepka, who also went to live who it's almost like he really only ever cared about the majors and as long as he had a way to be in those majors, he wasn't really going to miss, you know, the memorial, you know, or the genesis or things like that. Whereas I feel like those really rev'd John Ram's engine. And so kind of to your point about the pressure, it's like now each of these majors where he's showing up and he's getting a chance to play real high stakes golf, you know, that I feel like that can be a huge psychological burden. And I, you know, wonder if that's kind of you're hitting on a right there. Like that's kind of what's happening with John Ram, at least in this round. But you know, even as we say that, we're kind of speaking from a place of what we saw just, you know, his sort of emotions today on the course, but he still shoots 100. Yeah. It wasn't that bad. I bet he goes out and shoots a five, six, seven hundred part tomorrow. It just feels like his name is going to be in the top 10 in the weekend. Yeah. I tend to agree. I think, and you could see it too, in the same way that he was frustrated on the front or on his first nine holes, like he, when he was making putts, making birdies on the back, you could see that that sort of lift and that like, let's go like we're going to get this done. So there is still hope yet for your one and done pick. I'm not so sure about Lou. I think Lou big, I think he might be, he might not, he might be injured, not. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. That was your guy. I was, I was kind of trying to stay away from that one a little bit. It's a start for the DFS people that we plug that one in there for you. Yeah. Sorry about that. Guys. We did give you Taylor more though. So, you know, we've probably been about 15 or so minutes into this and we have not even talked about the shot of the day. Oh, the shot of the day Scotty, chef, for a second shot of the tournament, a hundred and 67 yards out in the first hole, one hops it in for an eagle and I was standing actually right here, right outside. I was over here. And I heard it. Yeah. And I was like, what happened? And then, and immediately pulled up the app and the highlight went up shortly after and it was like, of course, of course. And I know he still, he still posts 400 a day in a day where it was actually interesting. He was a little loose with some of his approach shots. Yeah. And the strokes game putting, I think he, he lost strokes on the green, but, you know, still, I mean, that's, it's like just classic Scotty, like not as best day, not the, but, it finds a way to just kind of hang their five shots off the lead, right where he wants to be and can just keep building on that throughout the week and all takes us one hot day with the putter and he'll win the thing and shout out to T-Mobile about the location, right? Like this is probably the epicenter of this golf tournament to where we can hear rewards across the golf course. I mean, I was over here, I was like, it was, it felt like I was right in the action. So that, that's another good spot about being here at T-Mobile, the club, lieutenant, you can come by and get a cocktail. And you also hear Scotty, chef, for a hole out on the first hole. It wore epicenter, you know, right in the center of it. Yeah. But I thought the call from Jim Nance is great. Hello, dad. It was, you know, I don't think anybody was expecting the, the, the start that Scotty had right from the get-go. I saw he eagled the first hole and I was like, oh, he eagled the par five 10th. Oh, no. Just hold out a nine iron at number one. But even the stats, I was looking at a data golf just kind of seeing exactly what Scotty did in his round and shocking lead, T to green and was a hundred and I believe 21st. Let's see if that's changed at all. Since I've updated, let me do a little refresh here. You're looking for, for what's that here for, for strokes, game, putting? Yeah. His strokes gained putting. He gained more than five shots, T to green, 111th of the putting. Yeah. That's a shot, you know, one stroke, you know, is negative 1.04 strokes game putting. Like, like we said, if he just puts, if he puts, well, he wins. If he puts average, he's right there and 400 is still right there, unless the hitter decides to just go absolutely AWOL. Well, and that's, that's the thing about him now. It's like, it's, and I, I look less at the relative, the field, all that's obviously important in terms of where you're going to finish on the leaderboard more, more about like the, the actual, what, what's the number? How many strokes you're losing. And it's like, he's eliminated that, that huge number, the huge bad number to where, you know, even if, even if it's, if it's negative, he's keeping himself around. And then it just takes one break even day with the putter for him to just kind of surge and, and get ahead of the rest of the field. And so, uh, yeah, I mean, I, I, I think, you know, it's, it's, I was expecting a little bit of rust, uh, for Scottie, obviously coming off of, you know, the three week layoff and, you know, probably some sleepless nights, probably some getting, getting familiar with the diaper change routine, the nature, uh, that's a fun one. But I mean, the second shot of the tournament to go in like that, it's just so good. He'll be there. He'll be there. And, uh, I wanted to ask you this, like any disappointments for you today of, besides an eludvig out of the injury, but is there any guys that you were, uh, came away disappointed? Yeah. You know, I, I think it was going to be wrong initially. I mean, as I kind of just scroll down leaderboard here, well, I mean, a couple, let's just do some quick years here. It's like Victor Hovlin, three under, yeah, back with Joe Mayo. That's by the way. It's kind of a big deal. I mean, that was something we talked about extensively on a pod for him to be, for those to be back together. I think we're going to start to see him turning in the right direction. So that's not a disappointment. That's obviously a good one. But, you know, going down, I don't know, I don't know necessarily, I think here's, here's the hard thing to know is that because so many guys were under par today, you're, you're looking at red numbers next to guys names and saying, okay, first day of a major championship under par, like they're in a good spot, but it might, it might not be as good as they could be because they're going to have to go so deep this week that they want to win this thing. I'd say anybody who is even or, or over par, I mean, that's, that's pretty rough. I don't want to worry. And unless you, and, and they, all those guys like Lube could go deep tomorrow on a soft golf course, but you know, you got to go out and do it. Yeah, the two just biggest disappointments for me today, guy who we just had on the podcast, I really felt like Akshay was going to have a big day. Yeah, he, uh, he was, he was, he lost all the strokes on the green today, had a really tough day with the putter and he's been putting so good. That was really surprising. And then, uh, Torx own Joaquin Neiman, he was, he shot a few over par today and speaking of losing strokes on the green, he was last in the field today with the putter. And he off the tee today, he was the fourth best off the tee. So that has to be so frustrating when I was actually driving in, uh, this evening, looked over at the practice range and the putting green to see who was out there. Phil was hitting balls and thank goodness he was because he was hitting it all over that golf course. It was, it was a hard watch where he was hitting drives and very relatable, to be honest. And then who was on the putting green, Joaquin Neiman, he was, uh, he was putting and probably not in the hole, uh, on the practice, putting green, uh, quick, last, last quick one before we wrap up this journal for the day is just assessing Tiger Woods day. He also was shot one over par around. He's tied for 84th right now. Um, you know, I thought there was some good of the holes I saw where he made some, some kind of clutch, you know, par saves, some, some big up and downs, you know, made some long putts, but you know, obviously you want to be better than one over on a day like today. Yeah. Your thoughts on just, you know, what Tiger needs to do tomorrow. Can he get it done? Can he make the cut here? Hey, he looks sharp at times, rusty at times. It, it didn't look like a player that's about to go out and shoot a six or seven under tomorrow, like maybe a John Rahm might. So I think if he makes a cut, it's a win, but still it's probably back to that prediction you have to be in the week that he makes the cut and towards the bottom of the board. And I just, I just wonder like how long that remains satisfying for him. Yeah. That's a great point. What a Gucci eagle 18 today to shoot even par because he was, he was three over on Taylor Gucci. He was three over to 12. I said he was going to make you said he was going to miss. I think he eagled the last hole today to shoot even par. You know what? He sure did. T 65 right on the cow line. He had, he had what a day for Taylor Gucci. She had a 14, 14 pars, one, one bogey, one birdie, one double and one eagle. How do you double the 10th hole here? I don't know. I mean, he clearly did not have the magenta vibes. If we went out right now, cold turkey, I think we do better in seven. You think we do better than seven? Do you think you, you think you make a six right now out here? Yeah. No. Well, I'm driving it. You kidding me? Oh, you're making a five. I'm making it four. Are you thought about saying three? Well, I'll tell you what, I think that's where we, we wrap up our journal for day one. And of course, a reminder, come join Smiley here tomorrow at T mobles club magenta for spilling the tea with cold notes. That's going to be a blast. That's two to three p.m. right here magenta hour. So come do that. And then we will bid you farewell on the audio side of things. But if you'd like to continue watching us on the video side of things, I'm going to turn this camera over here to the left because here's another thing you can do. If you come to club magenta tomorrow, there's like a putting green over here. I've seen all different sorts of games. You can play tic-tac toe on this putting green. Yeah, it's got the putt view. So it shows you like you could put it's a right to have putt. It's like a cup out. It shows you this, you know, like the picture of how to put it in, not that that would, would help you, but about to beat you in this putting contest. So it's first, first of three makes, first of three makes. So if you're listening right now, we're sorry, but you can pull up your YouTube and you can watch while you're listening. The pause over at this point, but if you're watching, it's like a little screen saver. They can like that. You know what I mean? Let's do it. Let's do it. Thanks for listening and continue watching. There we go. Fourth of July savings are happening now at the Home Depot. So get ready to go big with backyard barbecues for all your friends and family. Level up with the next grill for burner propane gas grill, now $199 from the Home Depot. It's extra large cooking surface is perfect for super-sized entertaining. Take your grilling to the next level of Fourth of July savings at the Home Depot. How doers get more done. 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