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Show Notes
On this episode of Pull Hook Golf titled, “The People’s Open", host Matt and Bobby discuss the recent AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and preview the upcoming Waste Management Open. They recount their own experiences on the golf course, including Bobby's tournament play with Troy and Matt's difficult round at Mountain Shadows. They analyze and share highlights from top performers like Justin Rose, Denny McCarthy, and Michael Kim. Bobby’s son get a huge W caddying on the Korn Ferry Tour. They also examine the elevated purse at the Waste Management Open and the star-studded lineup it's attracting, including big names like Cantlay, Finau, McIlroy, and Spieth. Finally, they discuss the latest LIV Golf news, including Dustin Johnson's withdrawal from his first event “due to a back injury” and the new 1-year ban for non-PGA Tour members playing in LIV Golf League events.
Thank you to the episode sponsor Swing Away Golf Studio, a private golf studio in North Scottsdale, AZ. To learn more about their memberships go to https://www.swingawaygolfstudio.com/ and tell them Pull Hook Golf sent you.
(0:00) Introduction and discussion on TPC Scottsdale and Waste Management's role in the tournament (4:34) Discussion on the upcoming Waste Management Open and Bobby Brown's week at Powell (14:24) Reflections on the Pebble Beach tournament and player performances (31:38) Transition to People's Open discussion and review of the Korn Ferry Tour (37:18) Discussion on Live Golf's purchase of the Asian tour and review of the leaderboard (42:24) Preview of the People's Open, course conditions, and tournament expectations (49:43) Discussion on Dustin Johnson's withdrawal and alleged back injury (52:01) Bobby Brown's live golf gossip and predictions about Phil Mickelson's retirement (57:34) Discussion on the Netflix documentary about PGA tour players and conspiracy theories (1:00:16) Mention of social media guy, Brad Friedman, and closing remarks