Out of respect for your marriage
@djpie with the “Don’t you feel like an absolute player when you put these on” talking about the sun sleeves.
DJ - I can confirm, that when I wear my sun sleeves I absolutely play better.
Sad to see @Randy and @MerchCzar join Tucker Carlson in the group of people who dont know you need a quarter to get a shopping cart at Aldi. SAD!
That hilariously dumbfounded feeling the group had when the ball kicked back off the sprinkler head made that one of my favorite shots of any tourist sauce
That is a highly controversial hole (10 at St Andrew’s Beach) even when you don’t get boned by a sprinkler head!
Has Soly been filming too much Titleist content with Speith?
Very easily could (should?!) have had our second “Be an athlete, hit the fucking ball” in two episodes there.
Leave that comment on twitter and win yourself an NX10
Dropping by to say that I really appreciate the behind the scenes videos for each episode. I think they are additive to the Tourist Sauce experience.
Any thought of side videos on these trips to essentially do an “Every hole at …”?
I’ve purposefully taken similar trips in the past and love watching these prior to trips.
I do enjoy the move to include more touristy things in the base episodes now and think if there is drone video of the holes itd be fun to toss up also. Not that you need more work
Was disappointed we didn’t get an Iverson reference from Big Randy, DJ, or Neil
I’m just bustin balls. This was a fucking golf shot
Oh man this scene on the bonus content hurt my soul. @Randy saying that “paying for a shopping cart” is not Trap Draw approved just made me shake my head. Tough scene all around.
Big man, you get the coin back when you return the cart after you get done shopping. It helps them keep costs down so you can pay less for your goods.
Supermarkets that make you pay a quarter to unhook the little chain just seem cheap.
Fully support the TrapDraw’s stance on the matter.
Aldi isn’t a supermarket so I guess they dodged that bullet.
I’d rather use a quarter and return my cart on my own and get those cheaper prices.
Aldi pays their employees better than any other grocer because they don’t have to spend a bunch of time making people retrieve carts
Neither does my Kroger, it would seem.
Aldi (stylised as ALDI)is the common company brand name of two German multinational family-owned discount supermarket chains operating over 12,000 stores in 18 countries.
Aldi is kind of the ideal of what American economics claims to be true, but never is; they make you bag your own groceries and return your own cart, therefore they need less employees, so they end up paying the ones they do have a much better wage. Which should make it not surprising that it’s a German company