
Episode 9: RBC Canadian Open + Pinehurst Trip Review
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About this listen
We are a group of Florida State University alumni who decided to take our group text and turn it into this podcast. Week in and week out we discuss all things golf from PGA Tour events to our own personal experiences.
Episode 9 may be our best one yet! The Memorial tournament saw Scottie Scheffler win yet again while Jack throws shade at some of the PGA Tour players that were in contention against Scottie. We discuss "Golfs Longest Day" with final qualifying taking place throughout the country to secure a spot into the US Open at Oakmont in a few weeks.
Our favorite part of this episode was giving our thoughts on our recent trip to the Pinehurst, NC area. We got to play some great golf courses such as Talamore Resort, Tot Hill Farms, Mid Pines, and Pinehurst #8. Which one was our favorite? Which one left a lot to be desired?
And of course, we finished off this episode discussing the RBC Canadian Open, a warm up for some before the US Open or a last ditch effort to qualify for the US Open.
We run it back with our Tribe Bet, after going 2/3 last week in it. And Eric takes a lead in the Race for the Spear as he was the only one to hit his bet last week.
Quote of the Episode: "Take that golf trip with the boys"
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