It was said above but the music was so sick to tell the story of the pillow fight. Well done as always @djpie
@Tron going one-handed so that he was exclusively using the yip is a strategy so bold and counterintuitive I have to respect it.
As a fellow putting wanderer, I have to caution against getting too high on things just yet. That honeymoon period from going claw or going left hand low mid-round can be frustratingly short.
Great episode
Iâve really enjoyed watching the boys traverse their way through these gorgeous, photogenic European cities. Absolute vibes everywhere watching Merch Czar bike through Copenhagen or walking through some Idylic Swedish townâŚ. (As I peruse the Yeti website contemplating how cool I would look with a purple backpack for work. No, probably should go with Black or Navy. But that Khaki bag is tight as well. Yep, Khaki it isâŚâŚâŚ)
#Ambush #NotComplaining
One more to add to this:
Some are saying the true âConcessionâ happened on the 18th green at Falsterbo that day.
sheesh @djpie
Every time @Randy takes the worldâs shallowest swing into a thick, nasty lie
@Tron after lighting up one of the hardest courses in tourist sauce history
Also @Randy needs to write an apology letter to Callaway for playing a crooked setup in his driver shaft.
This wasnât about the town or the course. This episode just reminds me how much I love match play.
The entire episode I just kept thinking how much I would not want to play this course for a score. But match play, especially having never seen the place, would be wild.
âThereâs water there?!? WTF?â Course looked super uncomfortable and quirky.
An entire course where it looked like you had to stick the green with your approach because of zero ability to run it up the front of the green doesnât sound/look like a lot of fun. Especially in wind. Youâd think a seaside course would allow for low traj and/or bump and runs.
Most American courses arenât even that mean. And weâre known for the need of the aerial game.
I believe we need to settle our match. Quick trip abroad?
My take for this SZN is that everyone low-key hates the courses that theyâre playing but are trying to be complimentary still.
Nearly every course, while gorgeous, looks like my nightmare.
My former home course, in the summer when the course got BAKED, had small turtle-backed saucer greens and all the lies were tight AF.
This course reminded me of that place (Skyland, RIP!!! lol) at spotsâŚ
But those bunkers looked like a nightmare.
I would have liked playing there - and Visby (of course)
Great episode and I really enjoyed the back and forth. Not being a low handicap, I enjoy watching DJ and Randy go back and forth. Itâs just more relatable.
I will say I really missed not seeing more of the non-golf. What little was in this weekâs episode was visually amazing and I know this isnât the focus. But I was really enjoying the extra insight into the European cities and cultures.