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Ep151: Top 5 Players Who Didn't Achieve Their Potential; and Tiger Roaring at the 1996 Aust Open.

Ep151: Top 5 Players Who Didn't Achieve Their Potential; and Tiger Roaring at the 1996 Aust Open.

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Another feedback pod today, we're getting plenty of comments and questions so keep them coming.


We start with a comment from Timothy in reference to our 'hardest opening holes' conversation last week, with a great (ie. funny) story about playing at Latrobe in front of a crowd and what happened.


Then a voicemail from Paul in Wollongong with a question on grip pressure.


Jamie wants to know why a US players caddy was refused entry into the UK for The Open Championship due to a 30-year old drug charge, yet Ryan Peake was allowed in given his more recent, and more serious, issues.


And we have an update on our conversation late last week about a potential Talk Birdie To Me Golf Day on the Gold Coast where we want to get together with the Talk Birdie Wolfpack and have a comp, and a get together.....it is looking promising.


Phil has a comment and question on the 1996 Australian Open in Sydney where Mark played, and a question about his home course in Newcastle.


And finally today, Adam from Ballarat has a Top 5 suggestion - the Top 5 players who had great potential, but didn't live up to it. Nick and Mark answer it live on the fly.


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