Welcome to another edition of On The Bag, presented by @Mastercard. Dan Rapaport caddies for U.S. Open champ Justin Rose at Old Marsh GC in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where the Mastercard ambassador tries to knock off the rust after a few weeks away from the game.
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16 Comments
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Hey Dan, shut up already.
JK I'm a big fan Dan, happy to see you with Skratch!
JR is flushing it man I see him contending in a few tournaments next year
Ditto on where the strength of his game shows through – major championship venues
This is seriously the best series on the internet!
Diggin this series. Some awesome insight and stories from the players so far
Justin Rose..presented by Mastercard. Dan rappaport..presented by Mastercard. Arnold Palmer presented by mastercard. Got it.
Can we get Dan a bib already. Holy fumble hands
Rosey seems like a great guy.
dan has the uncanny ability to come off so unlikable its crazy
Great work Danny rap
Love this series
It would be really good if you didn’t interrupt Justin every 30 seconds!
A pet hate of mine! You will be more from him if you let him finish a sentence
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