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with the internet invitational talk. I think there’s definitely some things that need to be touched up. The way they edited it, he didn’t even say sorry. Yeah. No, that was the crazy part. Brad’s 2025 run is like generational. Today is day one, so we’re all starting here and I think that it’s nice because we’ve made it very clear like, hey, we’re all going to grow together. The GoodG Good podcast is back. And I would assume, you know, the last time you guys did see the Good Podcast, it was probably something where you saw a bunch of us sitting in a room and there was no real direction as to where that podcast was going. Now you see a partial studio. This was literally thrown together pretty last second a couple nights ago cuz we really wanted to do an episode on one, the internet invitational. to the fact that we just launched Good Girls and some other things that are going on in the golf world that we just couldn’t really wait and we wanted to talk about. Exactly. It needed to come out right now. So, this is my co-host, uh, Blake Mullen. I want to dive into a few topics that are hot in the world of golf right now. I think we need to get into the Internet Invitational. Mhm. And first say that, uh, the next episode of the podcast will be a full Brad Dalkey interview. Obviously, from what you guys saw unfold at the Internet Invitational, it was insane. I don’t think I’ve seen more glaze in my entire life. Oh. Of Brad. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Well, and I’m sure because at the time of filming this, we haven’t seen the reaction of the final episode. Yeah. Uh but I was there in person. And there’s a lot of things that I want to talk about. Um but I mean, yeah. First to say that Brad, I think, was like the most standup guy, you know, as far as, you know, being such a good player, playing with various people throughout the challenge. And I I was even seeing like on episode three and four, people were really rooting for Brad because what he did so well was he’s this really good player, but he was also able to like pick up his teammates and not make them feel bad about hitting bad shots, which Brad does have a tendency of doing that just in general like a really stand up guy. He’s a leader. He’s Yeah, he’s a good leader. Yeah, definitely. And some of the stuff he did was insane. Like I just watched the uh like also like I don’t really consume a lot of golf content like you know that. But like this series was incredible. Like it it’s so addicting. It’s like it’s very easy to watch. But I just watched that episode on the new the cliffhers course or whatever. That bunker shot Brad hits out of the for that long one up into the hill, spins it back. Like he just did so many like really cool things. Well, you know, when Brad got over that bunker shot, he was like excited. He was so Yeah. He likes those insane crazy golf shots. Oh yeah. But I think one thing that I was really impressed with, I mean, first off, shout out to Bar Stool and all the foreplay guys and Boba Sports for putting it on and Dave as well. I think what they did for the world of golf within social media was was massive cuz obviously we’ve done some live events here and there, but putting up a million dollars of a purse for a YouTube event is gamechanging cuz none of us are pros. We’re not I mean obviously you have a Brad and like a George Bryan, stuff like that. Most of us aren’t pros. None of us have had the opportunity to compete for that level of money. So, giving just like your normal Joe who might not break 80 or 90 even that has a chance at a million dollars is like really cool of them. Uh, but we were saying in the moment, Ryder was there. He was helping filming. Uh, he was helping film. But we were saying in the moment like there was so much going on. I think you have a picture, right, Ryder, of all the camera gear. Yeah, just like the microphones. There’s like 48 microphones. 48 microphones. The tentacle. Yeah. Wow. Tentacle sings. Everyone was miked up individually. There’s 48 people there. I want to show that picture on the screen if we can. Uh genuinely one of the craziest things ever. And in the moment I was talking to Ryder, Grant, everybody. I’m like, how are they going to do this? There’s no way this comes together well, right? No chance. Yeah. There’s just no chance. And it did. I think they killed it. They did better than I could have expected. I can you imagine the stress levels for like the people in charge of putting together like just like throughout the day of filming just having to like make sure everything’s going smoothly making sure you have every like cuz what I don’t know how necessarily the mics work but like from my experience with like filming with writer for your channel like I’m so careful to like not unplug anything or like bump anything because I don’t know what the repercussions are of that. Yeah. And it’s like you have all these people set up to film just there’s just so much that can go wrong. Yeah. Yeah, it’s crazy. Um, yeah, with the internet invitational talk, I think there’s definitely some things that need to be touched on. Um, I do first want to touch on one thing that like honestly is going to be kind of hard to talk about, but um, I was in Kansas City with Marissa and we were sitting at brunch and she shows me this picture like and at first glance I didn’t even like my brain like skipped. She was like, “Who’s this beef guy? He just died.” I was like, “Do you see beef? What are you talking about?” And she showed me the picture and I just like broke down in tears. I remember. But um I do want to I want to talk about that because we haven’t even watched the last episode yet. Um but I was there in person and I was thinking about changing my flight to go home early since I got eliminated and I was just like, “You know what? Since Brad’s still in it, I want to stay.” And I’m just happy like I was lucky enough to get to know Beef um after that final round, you know, on the final green. He he broke out in tears. He was balling. Yeah. And you know what? He was from to my knowledge what I’ve talked with Francis about was or Rigs, I can’t remember who I was texting about it, but they were saying he was planning on using that money to pay off his uh parents’ mortgage on Wow. which is like crazy. like an absolute freaking standup guy. Yeah. And it’s not that often that I say this about many people, but I truly believe Beef is a genuinely good human being. Like through and through the nicest human being I’ve ever met. Wow. Yeah. Every single time he meets someone, takes his hat off, shakes everyone’s hand, meets him. Very respectful. And I was just I just wanted to talk about that real quick and say rest in peace to one of the best human beings I’ve ever got the chance to know. Yeah. Because after that final round, we sat in the clubhouse, we had drinks, and we talked, we played cards until super late at night. And just the fact that I was able to do that and get to know him was I’m very grateful that I got to know him before his passing. But absolutely crazy news, just tragic. Yeah, I I never got the chance to meet him, but I did. We we had followed each other and sent some always awesome DMs and all that stuff. But it was really cool to see Brad like I felt like throughout the videos you can tell him and Brad were building like really good chemistry and and I mean Brad’s the best guy too to do that with, but you can just tell he was extremely genuine. Yeah. Yeah. Very real real human being. So, uh, prayers go out to, you know, obviously this news was broke a while ago at this point, but, you know, it’s all fresh with the final episode and just prayers, thoughts, and everything go out to be family and friends and everybody that was close to him. Um, all the bar stool guys and whatnot like that. So, yeah, absolutely crazy. But, um, obviously want to get into more stuff than just that on the internet invitational. just something I felt like I really wanted to talk about because um yeah, Beef deserved that win. And if anything, like there are going to be some things that we talk about, you know, with Meloi and Luke and some drama that was unfolding on the internet invitational, but I just don’t want that to overshadow the fact that, you know, one of the best people in that, the best person probably in that whole tournament got the opportunity to share that moment with Brad and Francis and and win the internet invitational and um knowing that he had good intentions behind the money and like it meant the absolute world to him which um you know I feel like if anything this internet invitational needs to be like a tribute to Cody so absolutely yeah just wanted to say that absolutely but um let’s talk about some more positive things I do want to mention more about the internet invitational because I think we never we never got a chance to really touch on it but did you see the Luke Quan drama on the first episode? I think everyone saw that. Yeah. Ridiculous. I want to hear from your perspective cuz you weren’t there. I wasn’t there. I was on his team, but I want you to talk about that a little bit. Well, so for one, it made me watch the first episode because I wasn’t really planning on on seeing it and they did such a good job of like building that drama up on short form. Like it was all you saw. I mean, even YouTube videos coming out about it were going stupid viral. Twitter was going crazy. Everything was going nuts. Um I don’t understand how you sleep through that. I It makes zero sense to me. Like I just like no offense to Luke, but I’m just like how I I don’t get it. Yeah. I don’t get it. It’s a crazy thing to just sleep through when there’s a million dollars on the line. Yeah. And 47 other people counting on you. No, literally. And like that’s I wasn’t there obviously, but the way that it was edited and drawn out, it did make it look like he did not give a single crap. He didn’t. And that and that was like definitely interesting to see. It’s like cuz cuz one also you know there’s a ton of eyes on you in that moment like you know that’s going in the video. You would think that you would want to like try to at least make yourself look like a decent human. Yeah. Yeah. That’s a good point. It’s going to be in front of millions of people. Yeah. But um No, they definitely I mean obviously the editors know what they’re doing. They know how to blow things out of proportion. My favorite part of all that was Gruden’s speech. That was sick on episode two. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so it did seem like that kind of fizzled out a little bit, but no, that was crazy. Absolutely nuts. And yeah, well, I I feel like we’re almost like uh digging up a freaking like I don’t know. We’re digging up the past at this point because by the time that we’re talking about this, that’s so far. But I do I did want to speak on that because I was I was on Luke’s team obviously and initially it was so frustrating like the whole team’s chemistry and vibes were just down. Mhm. Everyone was pissed off. Everyone was upset. We knew that that was like when we were planning out the matchups, we knew Luke Quan’s match was like a lock. Yeah. We were guaranteed to win that one, which we were. I mean, Luke could theoretically beat Bubby and uh Frankie single-handedly, maybe with, you know, one hand tied behind his back, too. Like, he is that good at golf. Yeah. And we knew that. So, that was a big important match for us. And when he showed up, well, he didn’t even show up. When we had to go bang down his door, Mason nuts specifically, everyone was obviously frustrated cuz it’s like, how do you do that? And then he explained how he was jetlagged. So, I I also like read all of the comments online. Really? I was Yeah, I was diving in. I was diving in cuz I wanted to see what everyone said. And like initially, everyone was super mad at Luke, but then people started to kind of take his side because Bartool almost started like pushing it too hard. Mhm. where I felt like people were going on podcasts, people were saying like and they just couldn’t let it go. Yeah. And to be fair, like after the first nine and after I heard Gruden’s speech on, you know, going into the back nine, I can confidently say I had pretty much let it go and a lot of the team had. Yeah. But then at the end there was definitely something once we finished in the back of our head like could we have won today if you know Luke didn’t sleep through his tea time? Probably. Yeah. Yeah. So, there was like two sides to it and I can’t say that like anybody was really happy with Luke on our team. Pretty bad because what Wit was just airing out. He was like Yeah, he was next level cuz when we got there for lunch, we just start hearing Yeah. He was ch He was literally just full full. I mean, and like that’s his personality, too. But I’m like that was crazy. Yeah. when Well, I mean, you got to understand he’s like a hockey guy. Yeah. He’s been in locker rooms. That’s like what they do. If they’re mad at somebody, they will just like talk to them. You’re letting them hear it. Yeah. Oh, they’ll let them hear it. And he was definitely letting Luke hear it. I think the only way that Luke could have made things a lot better is if right when he showed up late, he was like, “I’m so sorry, guys. Like, I’m terribly apologetic for this. This is on me.” Like, whatever. If he would have done that, I think the response would have been a lot better within the team dynamic. Definitely. Um, but he didn’t like I the way they edited it, he didn’t even save. Sorry. Yeah. No, that was the crazy part. Like that’s the craziest part was when he went to finally show up and PFT is like hitting a putt and he’s like trashing on PFT. He’s tripping PFT. Yeah. It’s like, bro, PFT is not at your level. Like you can’t like I understand that’s what he’s used to with his boys and whatnot. I get it. like yeah, maybe it was just a misinterpretation in Luke’s brain of like how PFT would react, but um I I will say like Luke did kind of capital I think any publicity is good publicity and like I’ve even seen him posting lately like brand deals of him in bed like so like like there’s good in it. Like I’m it got his name freaking pumped. Like you know what I mean? So it’s like at the end of the day I don’t think he cares. He’s got thick skin. Like I don’t I think I think it might be a net gain overall. I I don’t know. I I think I I it is I think he gained followers on Instagram from it overall. Yeah. Because then even PJ Tour was posting You know what I thought was the crazier one though was like uh what was it? Did you tell me about this NBC releasing or somebody released like a very notable network released an article? Yeah. of like way back in college when Luke like almost got kicked off the U golf team because he kept sleeping through his alarm. Yeah, it was the coach the coach had like had a statement that they put in that it might have been like like it was like a big news site. Like it was like a like it’s insane, dude. I was shocked that it got that much traction cuz like being there in person it’s like oh this sucks but like you get over it and then obviously everything gets blown out of proportion and everyone’s posting about it. It was crazy. It was loud. But no, I mean, but Luke, quit. How do you do that, bro? How do you do that, dude? Come on. Sleeps with AirPods in. I remember that. He does. He sleeps with AirPods in. That’s a crazy thing. That would hurt. He’s got to sleep on his back. Can’t like roll into a pod. Wow. Wow. Okay. Well, Luke, we need to figure out your uh alarm system. But that’s honestly like kind of water under the bridge at this point. That was like very beginning of the Internet Invitational. I think the crazier thing that I want to touch on is like do you know any of the cuz the final episode has not at this point in time been released yet. Do you know any any of the lore behind the Meloi? No, I was I was told as it was happening, you know, just through like the group and stuff and hearing just random talk from you guys, but I know it’s something with a rangefinder. I know and I and we all know Mo. Mo will do anything he can do to win. And I think that’s it can be a good trait, but I don’t know how it was shown yet, but I did see Micah chirp about Slope on the second was that the second to last episode. Um, and I did see some edits made of that. So, I mean, I have no Will you give me some insight because like I’ve heard stuff, but I don’t know like the full story of it. So, as of the filming of this video, I can say this because the episode is live. We just have not. It’s like literally live right now. So, we wanted to talk about it. Uh, but I’m just going to like tell you from my perspective so you can get it. Um, well, episode second to last episode, they’re playing the par three course. Obviously, uh, Malloi gets a different yardage than Micah. Micah calls out Meloi. Meloi holds up his rangefinder like this. It’s not on, which he could have, who knows? It’s so easy to just technically speaking, he could have been switching it, you know, off and then once he handed it to Micah, maybe it would have been fine or whatever. Who knows? That’s all theory. But where it got weird was on hole number 10 of the final episode, Bubby walks over and I’m standing kind of by Dave, kind of not. And I’m just watching and Bubby’s telling me, he’s like, “Dude, sorry.” Mo’s like, I think Mo is using slope. And honestly, like at any other time, that’s not a big deal. Like using slope is not a big deal. But it’s the fact that from episode one, Dave was so adamant. No slope. And they edit it in a way where like you guys cl like the audience also sees, you know, that no slope. No slope. It’s repeated multiple times. Do not use slope. And so Bubby’s like pretty adamant about it, but he’s more just like, “Okay, maybe we should tell Dave to go do a rangefinder check. Just do a rangefinder check.” Okay. And have Dave go over there and just like secretly check everybody’s rangefinders just to make sure. Dave doesn’t know what that is. Dave doesn’t play golf. He doesn’t know how to probably doesn’t even know what a rangefinder looks like. Like he doesn’t know that, hey, this is what slope means and this is what it doesn’t mean. So, that was I think mistake number one because we have a theory that word might have got to Mo potentially um that there was going to be a rangefinder check and Mo went back to his cart, grabbed his rangefinder and might have switched it off of slope. He was seen going to his cart and doing that. He was seen going to his cart and grabbing his rangefinder and it’s it so in the moment I’m just going to tell you like not after watching the episode like in the moment the evidence seemed pretty compelling that Mo had slope on. There was no way in person to actually say, “Hey Mo, you 100% had slope on and you’re lying.” There’s not a 100% way of doing that cuz there wasn’t an actual like clip of him, you know, pressing down the slope button. Yeah, it was more like if you go to your cart and you grab your rangefinder and you hold it for a second and then you set it down next to yourself. It’s just a little sus. It is. Especially after being told there’s a check. Correct. So in that moment it you would have thought like the absolute worst thing just happened, whatever it may be. Like you would have thought all hell just kind of broke loose and it was insane. Everybody was in on it. Everybody was watching the car cam. People were gathering around. Everyone was accusing Mo of cheating. And then Mo was saying he wasn’t cheating. And it it was like honestly thinking back to it, it felt like a freaking nightmare in real life. But um I guess I don’t know. There’s no I guess that’s one thing that I’m curious to see the fans reactions um and see what they have to say about that. But yeah, that’s that’s tricky because like slope is never a big deal when we’re filming. Like no, obviously like it just doesn’t matter. But when you are playing for that much money and it’s being I for one I’d be terrified to break a rule that Dave says like just out of pure fear but he’s a scary guy. He is. Yes. And like I don’t know that’s just one thing that like it’s just sketchy and like that the other thing with slope dude you just can’t tell like you said like you could literally always have it off. Shoot it while you slide it. Put it back. Like there’s just no way to there’s no it’s hard to have like accountability there. Yeah. But, you know, with them editing it, they’re gonna make that look like I’m I can’t wait to watch it because I’m scared to watch it if I’m being honest. Yeah. No, I’m actually like terrified to watch it cuz I don’t think it was really if I’m being honest like I don’t think it was really a good look on anybody really. I don’t think it was a good look on me, Bubby, or Mo. And the fact that, you know, like we’re basically all none of us, especially me, I’m not saying Mo didn’t have slope on. I’m kind of leaning towards the fact that Mo probably had slope on in the moment and that’s our boy. That’s our boy. So, that’s not that’s not ideal, but uh we’ll see. At the moment, we haven’t read, you know, comments. We haven’t watched the whole episode. Um so, I’m just curious, you know, once we do the Brad Dy interview for episode two, you guys will hear more of like an in-depth because we’re going to have real reactions as to what everyone’s saying. But, dude, it’s going to be crazy. Yeah. Yeah. I and also like I just hope Mo I mean Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo definitely like engages with comments, you know? So I just I just hope that Mo like doesn’t get too in his head about something like that cuz like I feel like like I don’t know if I was in Luke’s position, dude, and I was getting just destroyed online like that does affect your it does affect you. Oh my god. Like it’s it’s hard to just like push that aside. So I I had a day and I I’ll mention this but I mentioned it in a YouTube video. I had a day in Kansas City where I was reading through an Austin episode from Good, sorry, from Good. And I was reading the comments and I unfortunately was receiving like every comment was just kind of uh like a more of a hateful comment towards me. And normally when I read a hate comment, I kind of laugh at it and you know, just like whatever. Yeah. The hard part was I was agreeing with all of the hate comments because this specific video I’d been getting like really, and this is actually something that might have been a deeper thing for maybe a month on end. I’d been getting really competitive recently and like dropping clubs, acting like a little bit of a baby. Mhm. And honestly, watching it back, it pisses me off. It makes myself mad. And then reading the comments, I think what was frustrating to myself was like for the whole day I just realized none of the comments were wrong. And I was like, I am acting like a little baby. Yeah. And so it it made me look myself in the mirror and think to myself, I have to change the way that I’m acting on the golf course. And uh I don’t know. I just think like hate comments are a weird thing but you know Luke Quan for a while he was like the most for good like 12 hours he was probably the most hated person in golf getting ripped. Yeah. And uh you know and that was a small sample scale what I just talked about but even that day like my mood was killed for a while because Yeah. I don’t know the weird thing with like hate comments like I can handle I don’t care if someone comments about my golf game or something I’m doing. It’s when someone comments about like my character. Yeah. Like I can I can handle anything about golf swing, like anything bad like that, but the second it’s like something acts like personal then I feel like I get a little bit like oh that’s kind of mean like Yeah. But it does kind of check you. I mean like like you said cuz I have noticed recently like we were filming the other day. You dropped a club and you’re like oh no no no. Like like do you remember that? I forget where we were filming and you were and I feel like you’ve been a lot better about that. So it is a good it could be a good thing but it is hard to read certain stuff and you know it’s it’s tough. Yeah. But I mean I think like comments are there for a reason. Feedback’s there for a reason. I think it is a good thing to keep yourself accountable by I I’ve always been a fan of reading comments even when things are really negative. Even you know in the breakup break bro five when we were receiving a lot of hate comments. It’s like I I don’t think it’s a bad thing. I think me reading those comments that day was actually good. And I think Luke Quan might never miss another alarm wakeup call. Yeah, that’s a good thing. Yes, that’s a great thing. He got something out of that. Um, do you have anything else you want to speak about? You know, that’s Internet Invitational. We’re going to talk a lot more about Brad uh with Brad on episode two. We’re going to do a full Brad Dy interview, which I’m looking forward to. But uh before we get into uh some other massive news which is good good girls we have a special guest that’s going to come on for about 10 15 minutes uh Marissa Winsler. Yeah. But I wanted to ask do you have anything else before we segue into that? Um no I I mean I think I think we save a lot of that stuff for Brad and that that’s huge because that’s going to be Brad’s first appearance if you will since winning what did he win? $333,000. crazy. Brad’s 2025 run is like generational. Absolutely generational. It’s insane. And like even his personal brand, he’s almost at 200,000 subs. Like he’s easily one of the hottest names in golf right now. And so that that interview is going to be great. I’m excited for that. Yeah. I think he’s made more money this year than a lot of pro golf. Like tons of pro golfers, even on the PJ tour, maybe. Like he’s just from winnings alone. Yeah. He’s made like freaking $430,000 on just like competition. That’s not pro events, dude. And think back to like the fact that that’s a thing like almost half a million dollars in winnings from YouTube like golf tournaments. Insane. Like what? Dude, that actually is wild to think about like where YouTube golf came from and where it is now. Cuz I remember like back in 2016, YouTube golf didn’t really even exist. Like the only people doing it were people in the UK like Rick Shield. Mhm. Peter Finch a little bit, Mark Crossfield, and a couple others. And like it wasn’t until probably, you know, 2018, 2019, things started to progress in the YouTube golf world. And now looking at, you know, even to talk about it, but you got guys like Grant who are getting any and every pro to want to come on his channel because they know it’s going to be beneficial for them. Yeah. Is wild. It’s insane. And you have the pros actually doing YouTube. Yes. Tommy Fleetwood, Jason Day, Phil. Is Phil starting to do like Phil? Bryson. Bryson obviously. Yeah. It’s like who? It’s so wild. So crazy, man. Yeah. And just thinking back to like when you’re a kid watching golf, you’re literally watching Phil Mickelson on TV compete with Tiger Woods and you’re thinking thinking back to that and now like Phil Mickelson will have a vlog camera in his hand. Are you kidding me? What? Yeah. What is going on? Even the fact of Phil like watching a giga video like like what? Dude, it’s hard for the Marine to comprehend, but it is so cool to see where YouTube Golf has come. And it’s obviously all thanks to the people watching, but yeah. Well, let’s talk about where YouTube golf is going with good good girls. Let’s do it. Let’s say hi to Marissa Winsler. Marissa Winsler, everybody. All right. We are now joined by one of the good good girls, Marissa Winsler. Thanks for coming on the first like the return podcast of the Good podcast. Thanks for having me. I’m very excited. We uh we have a few questions that we want to go over for the new launching of the Good Girls. If you guys didn’t see it, GoodG Good Girls launched their channel yesterday. Congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. It’s really exciting. Long time coming and it’s freaking killing it. You guys are blowing up that first video in the channel. So, we also appreciate everybody at home. Uh Blake, you take it away. Absolutely. Yes. So, Marissa joining GG Good. Crazy first off, but what what is the plan? What do the girls want to build? There’s a legacy that could be built out of this. You guys could be the biggest girls channel. Yeah. What’s up with that? I think we have a great vision, the four of us. It’s myself, Alexis Mowski, Uni Kim, and Hadley Waltz. And we all kind of have come together with um we kind of align in the same way. You know, we have good morals, good values, and we all want this same out of, you know, how we want to portray women’s golf in the right way. I would say in a classy way. So, I think that the legacy we kind of want to bring in is we want to show that women’s golf, you can play elite golf, you can be competitive, but you can also have fun doing it. you can showcase your personality. I think right now there’s a huge divide in women’s golf. You either have, you know, the elite pro golf where you don’t see a lot of the personality, but you also have kind of the hit and giggle golf right now, which nothing wrong with it. It’s just not the vision that I wanted Alexis Uni or Hadley for good girls. And so we kind of want to come together and find that middle ground. And I think that there’s a niche there that hasn’t really been tapped into yet. And I think that we could definitely do something big with that. 100%. Love that. Yeah. 100%. Well, I do have a question. How do you feel? Well, first off, I think that was a good point what you said. You said something about the difference between like, you know, you have pro golf right now, which I feel like nobody gets to see the girls pro golf like personalities and stuff like that. That’s what I’ve always said about YouTube in general where it’s like, you know, a pro going on a Grant Horvat channel or something like that does have a lot of value for them just because, you know, from a sponsorship perspective or whoever it may be, like when they’re out just playing a PGA Tour tournament, I feel like nobody really gets to see who they actually are. They don’t get to see their story and and who they are off course or just like their personality in general. So, you guys, I feel like have a unique opportunity where you’re kind of bridging that gap. Like you and Alexis are both pros. Uni is a pro as well. If I’m not mistaken, I believe Hadley played college golf. Hadley played college golf at Tennessee. Just to kind of give a little bit of a background, like I played um at the University of Kentucky, D1 golf. Alexis played at Indiana D1 player. Um Uni Kim, she’s played the most professional golf tournaments we always say, out of anyone we’ve known. Um she played a lot of women’s allpro Tour, Epson Tour. Um she’s a stick. She’s probably Yeah, like I said, she’s played the most events out of all of us. Um, Alexis and I, we played professional golf. I was a little bit under a year of pro golf. Alexis, I believe, did two years. And then Hadley Waltz played at University of Tennessee um, in which she was an elite player and then decided to do choreography, which is really exciting. The last few years, she was on Dance Moms, which is kind of a fun fact about her. and she is leaving choreog choreography to pretty much do this whole good good girls golf thing. She’s she’s coming out of retirement which is really exciting and we’re just really excited kind of for the four of us to come together with all of our different backgrounds and create something really cool. And I think there’s a big truth to be said about like because I was there on the first shoot obviously, you know, we did the 4v4 scramble and there’s a truth to be said about like if you have a group of people and you try and just forge a channel and you’re just like, “All right, we’re just going to make this to make it and see if it works and then everyone’s trying to like almost fake that they like each other or whatever, it’s probably not going to work. It’s going to shine through on the camera.” But I think something that’s really cool is like you and Alexis traveled together. You guys are friends off course. um you both know the girls very well and like you can tell that you guys just have a good vibe and you get along well off course on course as well and it does really from my perspective just watching you guys do it I feel like it shines through on camera all I heard from that was we’re going to get smoked by the girls they’re actually insane at golf it’s insane it’s so interesting like getting up there and watching them just hit every fairway every single time so how do you see this kind of like evolve ving either the brand of good good or just girls golf branding in general because I know you talked about like being classy and stuff like that which I think is a huge thing where it’s like there are definitely some people that might go the opposite direction but you guys obviously want to do more of the classy like hey we’re pros but we also are girls at the end of the day and want to just like showcase that. So what’s what what’s your vision there? I guess golf is growing, but women’s golf in, you know, the umbrella of golf is especially growing. And I think that, you know, we’ll be able to kind of showcase the good good women’s apparel a little bit more. We’ve kind of been in there um behind the scenes working on, you know, the next few drops, what we like, what we don’t like, what we think that girls would like about certain clothing, whether it’s like a dress or a skirt or whatever. Um, so I think that in itself will be really um huge for good. And I just think in general like you guys are literally in apparel meetings like they’re talking designs and like where you guys want to switch things up. Like is there anything that stands out to you specifically? Yeah, I think that you know there’s a big difference between um an outfit looking good and being practical for performance. And I think that was the huge thing that when we came in, we were like, “Hey, this looks great on a mannequin, like looking at it, but practically like what is like, is it going to be good for, you know, the golf course?” I think a huge thing is like, okay, is a skirt in the wind, is it too flowy to where it’s just going to be annoying and it’s going to hit your hands whenever you’re swinging or something like that. So, we definitely had a lot of conversations about that stuff. Um, and then, you know, hats and everything like that was a big thing to work through. Um, just getting through a lot of like the women’s hats and our um, opinions on some of those things. No, that’s cool. I also like the color that you guys went with. It’s kind of like a peachy like how would you explain that? Do you know? I would say, you know, we wanted to do something to where good good girls. It wasn’t this girly brand. We didn’t want girly. We wanted feminine. And I think that the color that we ended up going with, it’s a very feminine color. It’s not girly, you know? It’s not like a it’s not a hot pink or or a purple or something along those lines. I just think that there’s not really any other way to explain it other than it’s just a feminine color. So, that’s how we kind of came to that. I do like it. Yeah. Today is day one, so we’re all starting here. And I think that it’s nice because we’ve made it very clear like, hey, we’re all going to grow together. Um, and we’re just going to be able to do something really cool, all of us together. It’s not one over the other or anything along those lines. So, um, yeah, it’s it’s really exciting though, for sure. Yeah, I think it’s cool like something you said at the end where there is not really an imbalance where you guys are starting this at the same time. I think that’s really important that this is like this is your guys’ group. You have a hand in everything that’s going on. Uh, I mean, I’ve already seen it firsthand, but like I’ve obviously watched you freaking call courses, set up courses for your next film week, which is going to be a Florida Good Girls week. And I think that’s just really cool that you guys each individually are like grinding at it. And you all have opinions in the apparel. You have opinions in where you film, what you film, when you film it. Um, it’s really cool. So, I think it’s going to freaking go to the moon. I’m excited to see it. Yeah. Make sure if you guys haven’t that you are subscribed to Good Girls. It will be linked in the bio. Yeah. Reza, thank you guys for having me. Appreciate it. It was so fun. We’re going to be able to watch them from the start. It’s going to be really cool and I’m I’m very excited for them. Um Garrett and I just kind of want to get into some different stuff going as far as like what like Reddit thread, Discord. Is that what we’re looking to do? Read. Yeah. Yeah. You said you had some questions, but I do real quick like with the you know, good girl stuff. I think it it’s cool because it’s like you said, we don’t know a lot of that space, but for them like they have been in a golf group before and now they’re, you know, they’re doing that with good good and they seem like so unbelievably happy and thrilled to do it, which is really encouraging just from our perspective to see that. Yeah. And it’s cool because we like when we were starting this with them, we wanted to make sure it wasn’t a thing where there was just like one person almost just like wigg wiggling them as puppets and saying, “Hey, you got to go film this. You got to do this. You got to do that.” Cuz that’s where we were so lucky and thankful at the start of Good uh where we had partners that were open to our ideas and what we wanted to do and where we wanted to go to film. So for them it’s like we’ve given them the reigns in a lot of areas when it comes to you know content and it’s just like hey this is your guys’s thing like I don’t honestly like we have we have one main guy who is Logan and and he’s like heading that operation I guess in a sense but like the girls are making so many of the decisions with him and it’s like a cool it’s a cool team dynamic to watch where it’s like for me, for you, like we’re not even involved in that at all. Yeah. No. In any way. It’s all them. And I just I’m excited to kind of watch them take it where they want to take it and watch it unfold. Absolutely. Yeah. I think too like just seeing them grow in their success is just going to push all of us even harder to like like I hope that it’s competing with Good. Yeah. And the views are up there and it’s like pushing Good Good to push even harder. And I also think like what you’re saying with like the puppet master, right? Like I don’t think with any of us like what we do we respond well to that either. Like we all are creators if you will. I hate that word but like like you know it’s better than influencers. It is better than influencers but like you know for the longest time it’s like we’re just coming up with concepts, executing them, posting stuff. It’s like that’s how it should be. You I don’t think the content is as good when someone is directing you every step of the way. Yes. And and I definitely think that we can trust. I mean, I know Marissa and Alexis more than I know the other girls yet, but like you can just trust that they know the direction they want to go. They know how they want to do it and they’re going to kill it. Is we wanted to give you guys a little explanation as to one, let’s just start with why we left. Um I think when the good podcast started, like I kind of explained there for a second, there was no real direction as to where the podcast was trying to go. We would film it whenever we could and we would upload it whenever we could. But like I said, there was no real direction and there was no real structure. It was like trying to pull teeth to get all the guys to show up and do a podcast. And turns out when you have six different people in a room, uh it is a little bit harder to get a point across in a in a proper way. So I think us just having two official hosts will make this a lot more seamless and easy to film podcast. There will be a lot of times when we have more good members on the podcast. Uh, I know Sharf wants to be involved a lot. That’s why there’s this third seat. There’s room for a potential fourth seat as well. Uh, episode two is going to be a Brad Daly interview about the Invitational, which you guys probably just recently saw. We’re going to get into that today and a lot of other things, but that’s basically in short. It was very unorganized. And now the way that we’re going to be doing it moving forward is going to be a lot more structured. We’re going to try and get you guys one episode every single week. The temporary studio we built in Garrett’s house. So, literally last night had a guy come in, paint the entire room at like 10:00 p.m. Max and I ran to the storage unit at good good to go throw together desk, get equipment ready to go, and then what we woke up at like 7 this morning to kind of get everything all dialed in and ready to go. So, just excited for the opportunity. I want to thank Garrett for sure for bringing me in on this. It’s going to be fun. We’re going to kill it. I’m excited for just consistency and just grinding directionally. Like, we know exactly what we want to do. weekly uploads, sick guest, like really fun ideas going forward to as far as like what we want to do and video ideas. So, yeah, just excited. Yeah. And we want to make this conversation, you know, very real in the podcast be more just intimate. Um, not something obviously right now I’m giving you guys like this long drawn out intro. But, um, a lot of what we’re going to be doing is just like diving into guest and some other segments that we have planned. Um, but yeah, and also let us know if this is like I mean, Ryder, what do you think? Like is us having a laptop in front of us. Is that It’s cool. It seems like you’re gonna like talk about something. We look professional. Okay. It’s not distracting. I just wanted to make sure it’s not distracting. No, you look official. Okay, good. No, I think it’s fine. We can we can act the part, I guess. I’m actually playing blackjack on mine right now. So, I do want to go over the plan of the podcast um a little bit more in depth because we’re going to start with uh having guests on will be a big thing for us. Just diving into interviews. Blake does love asking interview questions. I feel like you have a natural talent for that. Thank you, sir. Just so we can kind of get the people involved already, uh, I want you to talk about some segments that we already have planned out. Sure. Absolutely. So, I mean, we were just kind of ripping together, me and me and my best friend Chad GBT. Um, we were working on like good or no good, you know, just good good theme stuff, asking people fun questions. Um, Blake’s breakdown, right? I’m going to have some analytical um, breakdowns of things going on. Garrett’s confessions. Okay. Whoa. anonymously read fan submissions. So, that’s going to be a fun one. We can use the Discord, let you guys actually leave anonymous, ideally anonymous, like crazy golf stories or crazy things going on. Let’s not brush over this one. Let’s touch on this one because I actually opened up under the Garrett subreddit, not subreddit, sub Discord, whatever you call it. I’m not really a proper good like Discord user. Um, but I just posted in our in my Discord. I said, “Crazy golf stories for good podcast. Post here, boys.” Because essentially, like Lake said, we want to go through and read your guys’ crazy stories. Dude, we already I posted this this morning. Should we just like read one real quick? Yeah. You got one? I I want to kind of just read one real quick. All right. And And I think I do like the idea of it being like anonymous, but again, this is going to be a segment that’s a little bit more organized. This is literally we just started this today. We’re going to have somebody in the room feeding us these stories that we’re going to read and react um for certain segments of the podcast, but I do want to Okay, I mean, I don’t know if this is going to be So, this one, well, I’ll just read the first one. I see. My dad pushed me to try out for varsity golf team in high school. I was not a good player, nor did I really want to pursue golf, but my dad But my dad was where I am now in life, obsessed with it. So, I tried it out. Our practices, tryyous consisted of playing nine holes at a local course, and I was not at all taking it seriously. I couldn’t hit the ball to save my life. Sure enough, we got we got to a very short par three. I made my first hole in one, first and only hole in one. To this day, nobody in all caps believes me, and I’m no longer in touch with those people who tried out for the team back then. So, unfortunately, I have nobody back me up on this one. I guess golf can for sure be a game of luck and chance. Wow, that is crazy. I feel like you kind of have a similar story with the hole in one, right? When you I do. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that’s actually Well, that’s a crazy story. Um, but again, I mean, like, let’s talk about that. But, you know, for the future, we’ll have like Josh in here feeding us these stories. It’ll be a little bit more organized. But, uh, the Discord, if you guys don’t uh, and haven’t joined that, it’ll be linked in the description down below, so you guys can kind of get involved with that. But yeah, I guess I do have a similar story. Yeah, when you at Sykes Lady, right? No. So, yeah, first time ever went golfing. I’ve told the story before, but uh I think like getting into the world of golf, I never I never enjoyed the idea of playing golf. I thought it was like an old man rich game and I didn’t think it was like for me because I always like I grew up playing soccer, baseball, you know, pickup basketball with the boys, like football. I just never thought golf was a real sport, which I think we can get into that hot take maybe. Oh no. Here in a bit. But uh I still don’t think golf’s a sport. I’ll just drop that bomb. Stop. Stop. We can get into that. But uh yeah, so like one of my neighbors convinced me to go out to the golf course and I was like, “Okay.” It was the Sunflower Hills part three course, which now has been seen a lot on camera. And on the last hole, I tied my neighbor for the six hole round. So we went back to the tea and played a playoff 7 iron, 85 yards in the hole. Cashed it. First time ever played golf. And that gets you hooked. I mean, you’re Dude, I was like, cuz the whole day I was still just not really enjoying it. I hadn’t done anything special. Just kind of like h what I mean, I’m just hitting. It felt like I was hitting a stationary baseball essentially cuz I was used to playing baseball. So it’s just like this is basically a more boring non-cont version of baseball. Yeah. And then when I finally got that rush and I hit that shot, I was like, that is the craziest high of all time. And it’s still like so crazy cuz like you could go out there right now at your skill level now and like you know how hard that like you’re not making like the fact that you did that your first time is so unbelievably insane. And then it became the normal. It was like in my brain I was like, “Oh, I’m good at this.” I didn’t even think it was like all luck. But not to talk about that, that is a crazy story uh by this man who put it in the Discord. That is crazy. And it sucks that you didn’t have any witnesses there. Yeah. I will say making a hole in one alone is kind of the worst feeling ever. Got to be top five worst things. That’s got to suck. Yeah. Cuz then what do you do? Oh my gosh, I made a hole. I made a hole. It’s like no one’s going to believe you. No. Um I I did have one more segment that I want to talk about that I’d like to do. I think when we do get our Jamie, which might be Josh, um mean comments. Oh, like if like maybe like he goes through and finds some like we get a mean comment of the week and maybe we get a great comment of the week, but just like I want to do stuff that’s engaging with you guys leaving the actual comments whether it’s good or bad. Like something to help you guys feel like you’re a part of this cuz we want to we want to be very engaging and with the Discord. That’s a huge goal with good is, you know, even for like Vegas, we’re bringing fans from the Discord to play with us in Vegas. Johnny and Ashner are playing with we got two groups for the golf gaming club event and so each Johnny and Ashner are like paired with three guys from Discord that got selected. But the Discord is going to be huge. It’s going to be great. So if you’re not on it, make sure you guys are for sure. Yeah. Okay. So with all that being said, that’s kind of like the plan for everything. Okay. Quick question for you, Mr. Garrett Clark. How I wrote this down because I’m like this is a good question. How in the world are you going to balance GMOLF Good and Good Pod? Oo, this is a good question. So, one thing that we’re trying to create within like the good good dynamic recently is instead of it all being chaos, you know, with these various channels that we have that are launching, you know, good good girls Mhm. Good good podcast potentially, good good pros coming soon, good mini golf, good mini golf potential, like a lot of things that we’re wanting to do. Um, but instead of everybody kind of just like having all the say and you know there’s say six or seven cooks in a kitchen instead it’s like with this it’s literally just you and I who we decide to interview who we decide to bring in from Good to do an episode and it becomes way more efficient. It’s easier to plan. I mean, in 2 days, we came up with a I mean, it’s not much of a studio, but it’s something uh to get this podcast done talking about the Internet Invitational and then interviewing Brad here in a few days. So I think that alone with the balance is very it makes it a lot easier for my brain where it’s like if you give each individual like you know Colin and Max for example on the good good main channel are have always been like we’ve always had a threesome like me calling and max when it comes to planning the good good content and everything like we have a group chat where it’s like they’ll send hey what should we do with this thumbnail what should we do with this title and I’ll give input but now Colin and Max are really to a point where I trust them, the rest of the guys trust them to kind of take the reigns and come up with a lot of the good good main channel concepts. You know, we got to give credit to Colin with the uh three different bus road trip. He took over. He booked everything. Like he came up with a lot of those concepts for us and we showed up and we loved it. Yeah. So, I think like now just putting our trust in Colin Max with the main channel, them putting their trust in us with the podcast and you know any other channels makes it a lot easier and uh for everyone’s brain and schedules like super simple to digest cuz I know GM golf it’s all on me. I know this podcast is all on us and then I know the good main channel is mostly on Colin and Max. I love that. Makes it simple. Yeah. Cool. No, I was just I figured that’s like a good question just cuz you do have a ton going on and I will say it’s easy cuz we are together a lot like even when we travel to the point where like we could do podcasts from you know Hawaii. Yeah. On a balcony. That’s true. Sipping uh my ties. Sipping my ties. That’d be a fun episode. That would be a great episode. Should we do a Should we do a buzzed episode? 100%. No. with like we have a couple high noons or something in here and every five minutes we have to we drink one. We have to shotgun one. I mean fine. Twist me off. I guess I’m down. Yeah. No, that’d be great. But I think also for me like I’m very excited for the podcast. It gives me something to like hone in on. And hopefully I can like take stress off you by helping plan out concepts and video ideas. And that’s that’s ideally the goal. My my next goal I think I want to I was just staring at this. I’m like imagine we put some like wood slab. Yeah. like here or there. Yeah. Some shelves with some goodies, maybe some signs. Like, should that be something we ask? Like, does anybody have ideas for what we should do? Maybe we get a little PO box, have people start sending stuff to put on the wall, maybe. I don’t know. That’ be cool. We should. Um, but yeah, that’s kind of all I got. You wanted to go over a couple uh couple things? You know what? I think we’re going to leave I think we leave it here, you know? Yeah. I I think I’m going to say unless you have anything else you want to go over. This was a little bit of a different podcast episode. You know, we want these episodes to be very personal and in-depth and like with whoever we have on for our guests. Like it’s going to be more of that. This is obviously more of like an announcement. Hey, the podcast is back. So, it’s a little bit of a different episode, but let us know if there’s anything that you guys want to see. Like I said, I do read comments. So does Blake. Yep. And we’re going to be taking all um of everything into account. We’re back and we’re here to stay. Back and we’re here to stay. Come on, baby. And thank you for the opportunity. We’re gonna crush it. Heck yeah. You want to close it out? Absolutely. Thank you guys for tuning in to the new and improved Giga Podcast. We will be back with you next week with Mr. Brad Dulkey. See you. Peace.

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Internet invitational proved you guys arnt as good as you say you are.
Mo is a cheater (regularly cheating) and a bad liar (repeatedly)..Nice guy with shitty character and when Paige cheats and gets caught, she cries and lies like a junior in high school who got caught cheating by her boyfriend. 🤣
You guys have to drop Mo. really bad look. Bubbie got a ton of respect after this.
My only problem with the Kwon situation was that when his group left the tee the ruling was that Kwon could join on the second hole. Then Portnoy gets himself worked up and changes his mind and calls it a four hole penalty. Once the match started the ruling that was made should not have been changed. Kwon's match partner should have argued that.
Mo….. Bad look for the brand!
Buzzed episode would go nuts 🍻
I still haven't heard anyone that was on Luke's team explain why no one on his team bothered to look for their star player when he was no where to be found on the range. Yeah the way Luke reacted wasn't great but no one on his team took any accountability when this could have easily been avoided.
Brad doing his own podcast going over the tournament before going on good good pod should tell you all that he is not long for this group!
Wow, are you guys not going to call out Paige for blantantly cheating???
Garrett is a g for taking accountability on the fact that he was letting his temper get the best of him. I was definitely one of ppl ppl commenting that it wasn’t a good look seeing him throw clubs and sneak diss his guest and even his teammates. Good stuff G
Mo is a liar paige is a baby
Lay off the little Debbie's Blake sheesh
Cheating is bad for the Good Good brand.
Dave is scary because he’s a Jew
I'll be honestly I actually lost a bit of respect for bubbie from that and here's why! Bubbie is the one who brings up to check the Range finder randomly over 9 holes into the final match to Joey, Bubbie then spying Mo and calls him out in grabbing the range finder, and then accused Mo saying if you didn't grab it id believe you fully, then goes right to Dave and told him he grabbed his range finder, then Bubbie says you can check the cart cam. then Bubbie stands over Dave when Dave watches Mo's cart cam, then is around everyone non stop every frame hes telling someone about it. I mean ig respect for trying to be morally right, but bro you caused literally sooo much drama half way into the final match and 1 thing is for certain either Bubbie and Mo were never friends, or they currently are not friends, because that is defiantly not what friends do! If you checked at the beginning of the round before it started that's great and how it should of been not 9 holes deep. on that note its on Dave for not checking and you move on and trust the honor system. not tattle and cause that much drama. At this point I feel like Bubbie just wanted all the attention. Did Mo Cheat idk but I have to take his word for it. If he did I lost some respect for him too but I don't know if he did or not either way I lost respect for Bubbie for starting this ordeal and he was in every frame right in the middle of causing more drama. Honestly very childish!!! But we got A FP Quote of the day from it – "I don't know stuff* about range finders or reads but know freakin* Luke Kwon's a scum bag. that I know. Jet laughing – nothing on range finders or reads? FP – I got nothing on that but what I do know for sure." cut off before he could say Luke Kwon is a scumbag lol
Kind of a dick move starting with golf girl games then moving to good good and starting a women's channel
All I have to say is this.. Ball don’t lie
Let’s hope beef knew Jesus so believers can meet him in heaven
you should do a evolving guest photo wall that each episode with guest jsut expands and one can follow the progression of the podcast and what episode and time it is by looking at that wall and how many photos it is! Lets go
Maslopey Tagacheatey is bad for the brand.
Get him out of here!
Having watched the last episode of Internet Invitational… I can honestly say I don’t see how Paige improved the lie at all… yes she was fiddling but when you see the footage of Mo hitting the ball it does not look like a clear path was created at all! Just saying 🤷🏼♂️
Boys. Mo is cooked. Love the dude but he had slope on.
Would’ve preferred he owned up to it, but it is what it is
Everyone acting like they've never been late for anything.
Mo got caught cheating( used slope most of the tournament). Paige got caught cheating( video shows her press down rough tall grass, improving Moes ball lie). Frankie gave it a good run, Brad was just way to much for anyone group to handle.
R.I.P. BEEF
good good girls is diabolical
I don’t know why I have an opinion, but if I could drop a note I would observe that after watching this podcast, Blake’s mic placement, where you see him talking full face, is easier on they eye compared to the mic blocking Garrett’s face. Good luck with this.
Firstly, im a fan of the entire gg brand. Im curious as to what happen to this when it was kinda mentioned and started, i believe merch was even made, for a good good girls type thing with Sabina Andolfo, probably spelt that wrong. Is this the same thing minus Sabrina?
Happy to get involved in your podcasts from abroad 😀 … I can Teams in!
Minor criticism – Blake's laptop decorations are distracting and dont add to the vibe.
Bobbie little snitch
Look, when this much money is on the line, you really get a glimpse into people’s true character. I’m not gonna shit talk Mo and Kwon because everyone’s already done enough of that, I’ll just say Brad and Bubbie stock is at an all time high. Great for the program
paige cheated then lied!!
Impressive work talking for almost an hour without having an opinion. It could be either thing only they know. Compelling.
There would’ve been so much controversy if Paige’s Team won. Two very ugly situations and they’re reactions weren’t good good. 😁