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The Longest Day & OH CANADA

The Longest Day & OH CANADA

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In this episode of Tales From The Tips, D.A and Mick Middlemo discuss various topics related to golf, including personal health updates, tournament highlights, and insights into player dynamics and caddy experiences. They also touch on the pressures faced by players during competitions and look ahead to future episodes featuring special guests. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into various topics surrounding golf, hockey, and personal anecdotes. They share memories from golf courses, discuss the significance of the RBC Canadian Open, and provide insights into the Stanley Cup playoffs. The challenges of golf qualifying, notable players, and current standings are also explored, alongside light-hearted discussions about sports jerseys and personal experiences.


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00:00 Introduction to Tales From The Tips

02:24 Personal Updates and Health Check

04:58 Golf Tournament Highlights and Player Performances

09:13 Upcoming Guests and Future Episodes

11:53 Caddy Insights and Player Dynamics

19:08 Discussion on Pressure and Performance

23:17 Looking Ahead to Future Tournaments

24:33 Golf Course Memories and Personal Stories

26:59 The RBC Canadian Open and Its Significance

28:39 Stanley Cup Playoffs: A Hockey Fan's Perspective

32:24 The Longest Day in Golf: Qualifying Challenges

34:57 Monday Qualifiers: Insights and Notable Players

39:03 Current Standings and Notable Withdrawals

45:33 Sports Jerseys and Personal Anecdotes

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