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Welcome back to the HOM Me podcast. We are going to talk about the first playoff tournament this week. We are recording this on Monday, so all of this is super early. We’re going to give you the the uh metrics, the stats about who has the best odds. We’re going to maybe change our picks, keep our picks. We’re going to see what all happens. We got Casey joining us, Brent, Marcus. Big shout out to Green Apple Studios. Let’s get into it, Casey. Okay, so to start off, we’re talking about the FedEx St. Jude Championship odds. Any guesses on what Scotty Sheffller’s odds are for winning? Minus 400. I reckon he’s probably like 350 or something. Okay. Plus 280. Pretty close to even. Um, okay. Who are these odds brought to us by? We got DraftKings bringing us all these odds. DraftKings. I guess that’s not bad. Um, okay. So then second, any any guesses who next in line would be? Probably Rory. Yeah. Interesting. Any other guesses? Cuz that is wrong. Really? Oh, okay. So then it’s Are you cheating? I’m defin No, I’m looking I’m looking at the I’m looking at the FedEx Cup. Like I’m looking at who’s in it. I can’t imagine anyone other than say like Straa like that. Cameron Young just get flipped to it. Where’s Henley? Where’s Henley? Um I think Henley’s six. Henley’s fourth. Henley’s fourth. Yeah, Henley is gonna be plus 3,000. For second. Second place, I got Xander Schoffley, who I always used to call Shafily. Mhm. If you do it phonetically. Yeah, it’s not wrong. Xander, how is he? He might be healthy now. He’s plus 1600, but where is he? And he’s second. So, we go He’s flying under the radar. He’s 42nd. He’s not even like, “Hey, somebody.” But we’re talking about this tournament. We’re not talking about the FedEx Cup. We’re just talking about this stage. But no, but that’s that’s like still like Yeah. So Rory’s probably not even playing in this. No, he is. They all play. Yeah, they have to, right? Cuz this field’s only 70. Yeah, you have to play. But you have to play in it. I mean Well, [ __ ] Where do I know? But I would imagine Scotty’s got enough points he could sit it out. I’m imagine the PJ wouldn’t be super happy on this list. No way. What did Rory just take off to the DP World Championships again and see you later? He does that every year. That would be wild. While she’s looking that up. Yeah, cuz he wants to keep his card for that tour, too, right? Well, while she’s looking that up, do you want to keep or change your final FedEx Cup winner, Marcus? No. I I think I’ve learned my lesson. I think until somebody slays the dragon and beats Shuffler, you think? Yeah. I think he’s going to win. Told you I’m starting to get that tiger kind of feeling. Okay. Kind of. But but we can’t pick Sha. He picked someone else. Yeah, he did. He picked Rory. I did pick Rory. Rory is not playing. He will not be participating in the St. Jude Championship. Okay. What a dick. Wow. That is B. You’re going to give up those points. So for the cup, I’m going to say this week. You want to know who I picked this week? Money with the rest of it. Let’s go this week and the cup. This week I’m picking Keegan Bradley. Okay. And just to be fair again, this was recorded on Monday the 4th, so we’re way early. This is going to come out on Saturday. So by the time this is out, we may look like idiots. We also may look like a bunch of geniuses. I mean, that’s not going to happen for me. I’m pretty sure Brent knows that I never look like a genius. Brent, this week and the cup. Yeah, I mean, look, I’ve seen Tommy’s wife now, and I do question his judgment somewhat. Um Oh my god. Is that Is that not good to say? That should be a no-fly zone. That’s if we had the red flags yet already. You get the red flags on my face. However, in saying that, I like Tommy and so I’m going to go the double. Tommy this week. Tommy for I’m sticking with Tommy. Banging on the guy has never won cuz I’m not boring. And even though Tommy would probably punch me in the face. Now, I’m not saying his wife is bad. She’s a very good By the way, have you seen his caddy? He’s like 6’8. She’s a very good-looking woman. Ian Tommy Fwood’s caddy is a giant. She’s a very good-looking woman at the senior home. I’m sure. But at the moment, she’s Oh my god. Is that worse? Does that make it worse? I can’t say that. Oh, okay. Well, it’s a little late. I’ll tell you what, we can’t We can’t afford to cut that out in the edits. The one thing that saves us for you saying that is the fact that you have an accent. He’s not from here. He’s not Tommy Zing. Tommy Zing. No, I’m just [ __ ] ripping on him. It’s fine. I’d do his wife for sure. Anyway, the double Who are you going with? Look up his caddy. Okay, before I get my picks, um I will tell you that Tommy is going to be plus 2500 for this week and Keegan Bradley is plus 4,000 just for for this week. Okay. I’m going with Xander, Big Mountain West type of gal. Okay. And for for both? Well, for this week, for this week, where’ Xander go? Is San Diego State. Um you know what? I’ll change cuz I had what? Tony Feno for the whole thing. For new. Yeah. Sorry, I’m switching. I’ll go Xander for for the whole thing. All right, I got to jump in here. I apologize. Tommy Fleetwood and his wife. Ian’s a big is a monster. Ian’s a big dude. Wait, let me see. Jesus Christ. Tommy looks like he’s a child. Wow. Well, I guess compared to his wife, he looks like a child as well. So, just came out. I swear to God. One of my really good buddies. I’m going to shout him out pretty quick. He lives in Florida. His name’s Winton. And we traveled a bit to with each other when we were playing professionally. He’s 67. And the photos that we have next to each other are hilarious. I look like his little brother. You ever see the movie Twins? He is a full foot taller than me. And we’re like pretty good best friends. It’s just brutal. And so I’ve made the joke several times that whenever we’re taking pictures, we have to do it next to a curb and I have to stand on the curb. He has to stand on the street. It’s still still there. Still a six inch difference. Doesn’t do enough. Just a monster. Okay. So, the one thing I’m going to say about Xander, I really like Xander. I love the way that he plays the game of golf. Um I just don’t know if this year his wrist has gotten healthy enough. I don’t know if he’s he’s shown enough spark because he did have that injury. Uh so I wouldn’t doubt him in the slightest next year. He just might need a little bit longer to get in full form. So I’m not I can’t pick him. I am still going to pick Shappler. Calm down. I’ll pick a secondary. How many times I have to state the rules, mate? Oh god. Jesus. Welcome back to Who Me. I’m your host, Coach Bomb. I don’t care. Anyh who, I don’t care. Didn’t we talk about a wives rule? Don’t pull Don’t pull rank with me. You’re 29. You’re a baby. So, for this week, I’m going to go a little bit of a long shot uh with Russell Henley because now I’m interested. What he does is phenomenal, right? Him and Zack Blair specifically hit the golf ball nowhere again. They don’t hit it hard at all. And they hit it so straight, so pure, and they wedge it so good, and putt it so good that they’re able to compete with the long hitters like the Rory’s, like the Sanders, like the Scotties. And it’s crazy that you can have such a ball speed difference and they still compete. So for this one, I am going to go with Russell Henley for the FedEx at plus 3,000. Plus, sorry, I think you need to give some money on that. For the FedEx Cup, I’m going to leave it with Keegan Bradley. I obviously Scotty with him being in my opinion minus 400. Keegan Bradley just for the names sake, he’s Captain America this year. He’s the captain. I know you hate it. How could I call him that? But so be it. No, I don’t mind that. I’m pissed off about the chef [ __ ] thing. Like, we heard you say it. We’ve known it. Just it’s it’s been documented. Stop it. You’re just annoying me. I don’t want to hear it anymore. Are you the guy that six times was like, I don’t think Jordan has it in him. In in other news though, while we’ve got the FedEx Cup going on, what the golf world also needs to pay attention to is the corn ferry championships. They’ve got two tournaments left and it is a fullblown jockey for position. Play well now or you are back in the doghouse. Back to the nerves talk. This the scary part is this year, especially for the guys playing out there right now, 30 people are going to graduate. 30. Next year back down to 20. And all I’ve got to do is say, “Way to go PGA Tour. That’s a good choice.” Like, are you kidding me? How can you keep jockeying around these guys that are effectively in the triples for baseball and some years you make it easier, some years you make it harder? Like, what the [ __ ] dude? Create create a format that people can actually believe in where you’ve got guys out there probably for five or six years that have just tasted it, have been so close, and then you pull the rug out from under them, and then you put it back, and then you pull it out from under them. It’s like, can we come up with something that makes sense, please? Too topheavy. I I just Anything that takes opportunities away from anybody, I’m against. Anything that gives opportunities, I’m for. And that’s in any sport anywhere, anytime. Again, the whole live thing. My father-in-law hates live, hates it. You know, he’s a purist on the PGA side, but I do not care. My kids can’t eat grass. like they need to be able to go out and work and like go and if he wants to be a golfer, which you know, you gave me his first lesson the other day, like he’s had lessons, but like you met him the first time the other day. Whatever gives that kid the opportunity to achieve his dreams, I don’t care. I don’t care. Okay. So, if we’re going to go into that whole struggle bus with the guys on corn ferry, the crazy part, what I don’t think a lot of people understand is although 30 people graduate, they’re not guaranteed starts. Only the person that finishes first is guaranteed starts and that’s what 18 starts or something. No, I think they’re guaranteed the full season. So, they’ll get in the AR Palmer or they’ll get in Bay Hill. Not in the signature events. They have to play their way into those place. They won’t get inorn fair. Correct. So the top five get a So the top 10 do get full tour cards. Okay. 11 through 30 get partial or conditional status or priority ranking based on reshuffles and sponsor exemptions. So the 30, say you’re ranked 30th as of right now, you can expect 6 to 12 starts out of the 47 to 50 that are in a season. So let’s say you graduate, right? and you only get those six starts because that year that you make it to the PJ tour, there’s a very limited amount of withdrawals and all the big names tend to play that year or you don’t play well for the first couple tournaments and you don’t get to move up in those reshuffles. Yeah. So, you better do something with it. You what I was talking about Gigi last time is when you are fresh on tour, you got to get off the blocks hot. You need a good finish now. where in like other sports, let’s say baseball for instance, if you’re a rookie pitcher and you just got pulled up, they’re going to give you a handful of appearances on the mound. If you get lit up once or twice, they might give you less pitches to throw, but they’re going to give you some tries. They got some money invested in it. Yeah, they got some money on the PGA Tour. It’s like, oh, you had six tries, you didn’t make it. You You may have shot five under every tournament, but yeah, you spent your whole life doing it, but everybody else shot 20 under. Yeah. Eat [ __ ] We’ll see you later. Go back into the mess with the other freaking what do we call it? The other porpas. Maybe go to the Brooks Keeper route. Go play in Europe for a while. Yeah. And and that’s what a lot of people do. So, well, Van and you didn’t you you did, right? You played Was it Europe or was it We I I tried Europe twice. I did not make it through that Q school. I’ve only made it through the Canada Q school, which doesn’t even exist anymore. It’s now the Americas tour. Well, let’s not just say only though. You got through a Q school. I can’t get through the front door without hurting myself. So, yeah. Well, the So, what are the other tours that are like ways in? You can go the Asia route, which Asia um is becoming a lot more popular. They’re increasing their world ranking points. So, you can go there and actually make a career out of it. And they’re starting to pay better. You can go the DP World Tour which is all across um Europe and that part of the world. Then you can go the PJ tour and through the PJ tour you’ve got corn fairies next and then the PGA Tour Americas is the tour under that. What about is there one in Africa? Yeah, it’s called the Sunshine Tour. If you like I think maybe top five the money list there stain on his face talking. If you’re top five on the money list there, you might get a couple starts in like some challenge tour events in Europe, but that’s about it. What’s the tour that Marcus Mullins is playing in? No, that’s the it’s the minority unders basically in whatever reason. Yeah. Um and then there’s a new one that I know a handful of guys here from Vegas in India, which I don’t even know what that tour is called, but they they’re over there and they’ve been over there for a handful of months. US AM tour. No, no, no, no. That’s Brent’s tour. Yeah, I I won. All right. I won Las Vegas. And Bobby, friend of the programs, put a couple wins here on that tour. Whatever. That’s not it. So, there there are some there are some options to go play, but I mean, even graduating from the Americas tour to make it on to the cornfairy tour is brutal. Like, and these are no-name guys relative to the media, and I promise you, they’re some of the best golfers in the world. and you’re you’re never gonna see who they are. Oh, I like this one because you told me it just it it sticks because it’s like nothing else. I mean, there’s soccer, but there’s so many opportunities for soccer players and things like that. How hard is it to make a living cuz we see the PGA pays, we now see the live pays, like the highest paying tours underneath that like corn is cornfy the next highest paying. Yeah. So, I would say it goes, and maybe we can look this up. I want to say it would go PGA DP. Well, let’s say live PGA. Lived PGA DP then corn then Asia. Okay. Cuz if you’re in Asia, unless you live there, that’s probably not even a livable wage over there. Unless you’re top five or something or top 10 or something, is it or what? I I wish I could speak on that more. Um that for you. I know if you live there, you can make a you can make it. Yeah, if you can live there because I mean there’s a guy I know a couple guys who in Australia played the Asian tour again. I think there’s an Aussie tour as well. Yeah, there is. Again, like just the way you spoke about I mean they’ve got some tournaments, you know, they’ve got one like some but I don’t think they’re huge paying. I mean we got a country of 26 million people or 27 maybe like it’s out of that how many people play golf out of that how much sponsorship dollars can get it? Yeah, it’s it’s not happening. So, if I’m number one on the corn ferry, what have I made this year to date? Um 3 400,000 maybe. So, for highest paying golf tours, I’ll look that up next, Marcus. Um PGA, then Live, then it looks like DP. Mhm. Um then LPGA is where they’re throwing that in the list, and then the Asia. So, and and while she’s looking up that next one, the other thing I wanted to talk about is how they’re bringing in this PJ Tour U thing from for colleges and giving kids better access to the PJ tour. It is a joke when you start to look at the numbers. Okay. The number one kid, the number one kid in college golf is going to get some opportunities. You’re going to get in some events. Everybody else, you don’t get anything. Number one, if you’re two through five, you’re going to finish off your collegiate year. You’ll get the second half of the year of corn ferry to play on. So again, you got to play good. You got to play good fast. And then after that, you still have to go to Q school. So you’re going to go to third stage, and if you’re in third stage, you’re going to get a card no matter what. But you still have to go to another tournament to prove if you’re even going to get more starts than that. 6 through 10, it’s even worse. 10 through 20, it’s even worse. And there’s an accelerated program. This this is going to make you go insane. So there’s an accelerated program. Ready? So those rules that I just listed off roughly are just for seniors. Okay? So or people who have completed four years of athletic eligibility or have completed four years of schooling. There’s an accelerated program for juniors, sophomores, and freshmen where you can go through it if you have what they call 20 points. Now, I’m going to break down the points really quickly to you. If you win the US AM, which is arguably the largest amateur tournament in the world, hardest one to win, you get two points. It’s pissed me off already. You have to have You’re right. You have to have 20 points if you’re a freshman, sophomore, or junior to qualify for the accelerated program. The other ways is you get one point per week that you’re number one in the world. So, if you’re a freshman, you happen to be number one in the world. Cool. Congrats. Nearly impossible to get that many points that young. The other way is you have to place I think top 10 to get a point in the NCAA finals. So, to get to that 20 point mark, it it’s ridiculous. What are you going to win? Impossible. Like, so this is the equivalent points for a US. So, this is the equivalent of a 50th round draft pick in Major League Baseball. You got no signing bonus. By the way, you’re going to Aball, low Aball, and you’re gonna go ride the bus and make 1,600 bucks a month. Here’s your PB&J. Don’t eat it too quick. Don’t eat it too quick. But and then you got guys, but this is for top players. And then you got guys coming out in the NFL draft. I mean, everybody knows who these people are, but you’re you’re negotiating an $18.9 million contract and not showing up to training camp. Ah, but what’s the big difference? What does NFL have? Money. Oh, the end. What does the NFL have that golfers don’t have? You tell me. Starts with a big U. Union. Oh, really? Well, they also have 1,600 plus players. They have a union. They have a collective bargaining agreement. Their draft positions are slotted. The only thing you really can negotiate in a rookie contract now is what’s guaranteed. Well, it’s it’s the same with the UFC. like and I I bring you obviously I know more about that than most things but the UFC they tried to unionize they know why they let that happen with there is no way in hell he and honestly it was for a while it was a push and they had a whole bunch of people getting there the UFC crushed them all in court they all tried to bring all these different things together they crushed them so it just made it so they wouldn’t I mean union’s not an easy thing to get together is my point but once you got it yeah but it’s not it’s it’s virtually and in this day and age, especially when your top players are making so much. How? What? And they’re the ones who are going to lead it. What would drive the call for people to go, let’s unionize. They’re not going to go, “Oh yeah, I’m going to look after the guy who I don’t know who’s a thousand in the world and like go, let’s get him more rights.” Yeah. I don’t even give a [ __ ] I don’t care how nice Scotty Sheffller is. He ain’t going to give a [ __ ] either. It’s not the way it’s going to work. But like for baseball players, right, if you’re the 150th best kid in college, you’re getting drafted. You’re going somewhere. you’re going to have a place to play. For college golfers, it’s like you just played, let’s say they played all four years, you just played four amazing years. You’re 20th in the world on Wagger. You’re 15th on the PJ tour rankings. And they’re like, “Oh yeah, congrats. You get to go play in another event just to see if you even have a place to play. Go figure it out.” Yeah. So, it’s just like some of the requirements for the golfers. I get it. It’s a smaller pool. There’s only 156 guys playing in each tour event. But if we’re talking about getting the the newest, the best, the greatest out there right now and kind of filtering through that, golf’s got a long way to go to make that happen. I just stuck, dude. They they just don’t seem like they’re trying to keep up and at some point like that’s why Liv could get in. I was just going to say, so who does that create an opening for? Liv. If Liv was smart, they’d be scoop they’d be swooping in and scooping them up. They they’ve gotten a ton of the new college kids. They give a guaranteed couple million dollars a financial adviser. Take a risk on 20 or 30 of them a year and one or two of them pan out. It’s just crazy. Yeah. The money they have. So if you watch uh I love history and [ __ ] like if you watch and [ __ ] the history on Saudi family and the money that comes through them and the family how long it’s and just how much like you look at someone like uh North Korea for in because I think that’s what a lot of people put together they put all these different types of countries that got pretty sketchy um pretty sketchy storylines in their history but it’s funny because the US write that right saying human rates is high on their list of priorities. But the US writes the story on that as well. So there’s been some things the US has done as well. A lot of things they’ve done, but let’s not go too far down the rabbit hole. So if we’re talking about like how things are run, they are out there buying up everything, spending their money on things they can cuz they they’ve worked hard to get back in favor with the US, which is pretty much all you need to do in Europe. So now they’re allowed to go into the open market and start taking up like all these different because they got so much money. They know that oil is not the way of the future. Eventually, you know, it’ll go away with technology, type of stuff. They’re spending so much money on everything else. Look at horse racing. Did you watch the derby this year? No. The Saudis owned probably half the horses in the race. But so against Liv, so the DP World Tour already has a grip on their market. The Asian Tour already has a grip on their market. So, if they can just get a little bit of money behind their tours to where they’re paying their top players, let’s say top hundred legitimate livable wages, no matter where they live in the world, people are going to start going there because it when you go play in these other places, you’re dealing with a legitimate fan base and you’re going to be able to pull in some actual money off of the golf course where Liv, how you were talking about earlier, you see them celebrating popping champagne and there’s 50 people in the crowd. Yeah. It’s just but again it’s dist it’s just distribution like all it is like they’re focusing on they’ve obviously got a very very specific or narrow view of what they want and bringing an audience isn’t there yet they’ve they’ve probably got I mean to bring in a major league competitive league to anything else there’s got to be so many different things and as much money as they have and they spend it all on the players right okay let’s go personalities first you think about all the money they’ve got to spend on everything else it’s got to be wild like and just how many people you need to hire to do those things like I’m they’re obviously not spend on app development because that [ __ ] sucks. So So little segue, I saw Casey pull up Justin St’s page. Do you have anything to say about that? So I was just going back to the corn ferry money of it all. It looks like the normal purse for a corn fairy is like a mill. Mhm. Um [ __ ] that’s more than I thought. Well, the the whole No, I know. But but that means first prize is 250,000. Um probably not even that much. They get 18 winner gets 18% sound 200 something. Yeah. Um quick math. Quick math. So if I was number one on the money list this season so far with two to go where what would I have made? Johnny Kefir is the top money leader for this season and he has made $686,974 wage. Well, so you got to think about he’s probably spent $100,000 in travel tax. He’s he’s paid at least minimum 7% to his caddy. So we’re doing math now. down into the 450 r or probably 400 range. Then you got your taxes depending on where you live. Yeah. So somewhere around about the 300 grand mark. Any pocket for the top cornfairy guy is not crazy. I mean I was looking up the other day. But that’s the top guy. Tell me what the 25th guy’s getting. That’s what I’m saying. So like you’re the top guy that you think the top guy ends up with that in his pocket, right? So that’s that’s his best year he’s probably ever had. So all the years, all the credit cards he’s built up, all the debt he’s got, the houses he doesn’t own, the cars he doesn’t own, all that stuff. And I’m not I’m not saying, look, you follow your dreams, you do your thing, that’s great. It’s amazing. But if you’re a if you’re a web developer at Apple, you’re making somewhere in about 3 to 400,000 for the top guys with no guaranteed with just in your pocket and you literally go home to your family every night, do all that type of stuff. It’s like where is the incentive outside of doing what you love to jump into the sport? So, and I think that’s one thing that gets lost a lot. We are the only, if not one of the only sports in the world where you have to pay to play. Like PGA Tour players, I believe, I’m pretty sure you still have to pay an entry fee. It’s trivial. It’s nothing crazy, but like that’s quite a [ __ ] You you have to pay to be there. You have to pay your caddy to be there. You have to pay for your food. You have to pay for your hotel. Where like if you’re flying for an NFL team, they’re paying for your flights. They’re paying for your food. They’re paying for all of your coaches, all of your PT, all of your stay. So th those expenses. So if if that rookie who’s being paid 18 point something million dollars, he’s not using that money to play the game. No, they’re not using any of I think what always makes me laugh the most is because there’s, you know, when you hear the guy negotiating his $50 million $50 million NBA and they’re haggling over, well, he needs to get a double his PDM uh than the other guys. He needs 300 bucks a day for food instead of 150. Like, well, he needs a larger chair on the private jet to make sure he can lean back. Um, the PJ tour members no longer have to pay an entry fee. Oh, when did that start? Membership covers their payment entry. Wow. Let’s see. Okay, so I apologize. I was incorrect there. So cool. But obviously like a sponsor exempt would not were would still probably have to pay that, right? So they still have to pay a membership fee at the beginning of the year. Correct. I think that’s what you were saying. I mean nothing. So I believe that they have to pay that to cover their insurance policy for hitting somebody like for hitting a fan. A lot like Happy Gilmore killing his wife. Sorry, that’s not that’s nothing to laugh about. That is not a laughing matter. Of course it is. It’s hilarious. That’s why that’s why you made the movie. It says I don’t know if this is membership fee technically, but it says PGA Tour professional golfer with estimated expensive expenses ranging from 125,000 to 200,000 or more annually. That covers travel, lodging, caddies. So that’s not even membership fees. So yeah. So, they’re paying up to $225,000 just to go play the game. Better make some cuts. Yeah. You better get off to the races. You got to think about as well where they’re staying around those golf course, it’s not cheap. No. I mean, you don’t want to be half an hour an hour away from where you’re staying. And so, if you’re staying in a cottage, a villa, whatever the hell it is, it’s got to be I think social media is starting to prove that a lot, too. Like you see on Tony Feno’s social media and a couple other people like Ze Tagala, they’re they’re in houses. Yeah. They’re renting. They stay together. They Airbnb together. So, they’ve gotten better and they’ve showed that exposure out to the world. And I don’t want to sound angry. I’m sure there’s other sports out there that have to pay to travel and pay to be there. Um, but just to go play golf, you’re on the PJ tour. You’re you’re living the dream, dropping a quarter mill to do it out of your own guaranteed money with no guarant zero guaranteed money. And you know the crazy thing, even fighters get guaranteed money. Even on the lowest cards, you got guaranteed money in your win bonus. I guess I guess you get guaranteed money if you make it to the FedEx Cup finals. So that’s cool. If you’re the top 30 that year, congratulations. 200. Hey, you just had the best year of your life. Now we’ll guarantee you some money. Golf and tennis. I mean, you’re still singing for your supper every week. It’s it’s the opposite of what it should be, though. You know, you look at it, it’s like antiquated. You just go, “Okay, let’s encourage as many people as we can to play the game. Let’s just give it like let’s spread that money out a bit and make sure everybody gets a chance cuz who loves No, nobody loves anything especially Americans more than a Cinderella story. So, how do you get those Cinderella stories in if it’s just all for rich kids or for for wealthy golfers who are there already? Like, [ __ ] they got enough money, you know? There’s usually one there’s usually one Cinderella story a year that the entire country wraps around. It’s just like, oh, that is a feelood. What are the odds of us ever hearing that name again? And and let’s be honest when you have we had a feelood story since Michael Block though. Have we had like a Cinderella story? So we’re gonna I was gonna say like you talk about just on that quickly like you talk about the money that they need and they spend. Look most of them probably put their winnings with the rest of it. But you’re talking about Joe Burrow, right? Like in NFL what does he spend? He doesn’t spend any. He hasn’t spent any of his NFL earnings. So he doesn’t need it. So this channel is not all going to be about how much they spend. But we just want to bring awareness to the people out there that if you have a favorite fan on tour or a favorite player on tour, we’re taking up a collection for them. Support them. Let them know that you’re there because they are paying their way. We will dive into that deeper. But thank you for joining us on this episode of the Who Me podcast. We’ll see you next time. Thank you Green Apple Studios and Pete. If you need anything, anything recorded. Oh, good beer. Have good beer. See you guys later.

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