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31 Comments

  1. Look, love ya, but your Masters Champions dinners were horrendous! Since you asked 😉 I would choose an authentic New England Clam Boil served from giant copper pots.

    Mic… drop…

  2. I’m in Canada and ran the Manitoba marathon and did exactly what Rick did. No prep. I couldn’t walk for 2 weeks after I was in so much pain.

  3. Mia is awesome, she has the mind for golf, she has learned very quickly yet she knows she is far behind because not playing as a child she missed a lot of years of learning a lot of stuff. I started at 9 on a course (but i had stole my dads clubs and some balls and went to the school ground and hit at about 7 years of age) at 9 my first round I shot 53 par 36 and the next year my parents got me a membership $35 until I turn 17. I consider myself lucky

  4. on the choosing sports for children can you imagine if either maradona or messi never played football. their height would most certainly hindered their selecction. What sort do you think they would of been chosen for?

  5. They did do that testing in the 90's I remember it I was told to be a power lifter. I'm never going to be a power lifter lol

  6. Dear lord….does everyone get a podcast?
    Does gold need to change? No .people need to learn how to play.
    Golf isn't the place you bring a case of beer…use bad language and pretend your tiger woods. Allow people to play through…refrain from yelling on a course and try taking a lesson before you start hacking away. There ….we fixed the game.
    Also…remember, Tiger did all this to himself. It's no one's fault but his. We need to stop waxing poetic on every televised tournament about him. You'd free up 40mins of talk every round…..next question

  7. Hi Rick.
    How far has Mia come.
    I was a Wentworth with my son.i turned around and see a beautiful looking lady.i said to my son look at her lol.he turned and said,dad that's Mia the YouTuber .
    So I was going to ask for a pic and my son told me to grow up 😂😂.
    So that's my first meeting Mia.
    And look at her now.fair play to Mia.
    Keep up the great content 🏌‍♂️ ⛳️

  8. I had a little bit of a laugh when Guy said "a pro, someone who can break 75 a lot" and gestured to Rick, because I've watched quite a few Break 75 episodes….

  9. Thanks all of you for the first few minutes. I just started last year in my thirties and played a lot and tried really hard to get better (and also kind of did) but as you said platoing now a bit as I am struggling to get the repeatability. I was coming back today from an my precious weekend round especially frustrated ready to quit and really needed the reminder that it is just hard and the guys you see hitting it so we’ll have done that since they are 7 or 11.
    But also from Mia to hear that it is ok to be frustrated haha thanks 🙏

  10. I just wish these woman youtubers that "play" golf could dress decent. Its like a competition to see who can wear the shortest skits. Not very tastefull. They shouldnt be allowed on courses dressed like that.

  11. Just because you start at a very young age doesn’t mean you make it. 1. Need tremendous amount of talent and 2 unbelievable amount of drive to give up everything and practice all the time.

  12. Where did Mia come from?
    I've seen a bunch of her videos and just thought of her as a golf influencer.
    But was she something else before that, or did she simply rise to popularity on youtube/instagram during the covid golf boom?

  13. 2000 Olympics in Sydney. In sport it’s called somatotyping, basically reviewing people’s physiology and categorising them as having a potential advantage in a particular sport. The used it to identify talent and ultimately the elite athletes ended up at the Australian Institute of sport. As Mia noted, one of the biggest differences in f you are going to be the best is Mental. Look at John Rahm, how would someone with a club foot have been picked as a kid to have Potential to become the best golfer in the world! The reality is, discipline and consistency.

  14. I've been wanting to start golfing for 20 years, unfortunately where I live in Belgium, they seemed to have missed the boat on making the sport more accessible for the general public. It's still very much elitist to the point where I was stared out the club because I wasn't speaking French, even though I live in the Dutch speaking part of Belgium (French being the language of the elite/nobility). I'm so frustrated by seeing here on youtube how the rest of the world seems to have gotten it right for the most part.

  15. Golf already has changed – we play it with plastic discs & baskets now. Stick & ball golf is on the way out (it was always a bit too pretentious anyway).

  16. Always nice to have a guests on to the podcast and it is great to see how Mia has help change women’s golf fashion. I remember your trying to make par video and now her game has come on leaps and bounds. 😊

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