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There's No Way I Should Not be Able to Hit This Ball - Odis Griffin - EP 17

There's No Way I Should Not be Able to Hit This Ball - Odis Griffin - EP 17

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Odis Griffin is a military man who was stationed in Hawaii. He lost a bet, ended up at the golf course and eventually went on to became known as "Da Golf Nerd". His handicap is around 15, but he has had it as low as 7.

Odis talks about how the "Da Golf Nerd" came to be and the meaning behind it.

Odis says that the strongest part of their game is their short game and the part of the game that needs the most work currently, is his approach game.

Odis talks about two golfers that he likes - Cameron Champ and Xander Schauffey. He shares that he likes Cameron Champ, because he's not afraid to voice unpopular opinions.

Odis says that he has met Xander Schauffey a couple of times and each time Schauffey was always likable and humble.

He also talks about a memorable story from his involvement with the Black Golf Alliance.

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