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So Panda, the craziest stat in golf.
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We brought it up on our last episode.
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In my opinion, that's 1,200 rounds, only hitting one ball out of bounds.
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Can you tell me who did that?
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That is Calvin Peet.
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Yes, Calvin Peet is correct.
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So thank you.
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So this is gonna be a little bit different of an episode.
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We're gonna be doing a deep dive on Calvin Peet.
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And we've started doing some of these really because
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There's times that we'll bring up some interesting stuff on the show.
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We did it on Sam Snead because he played chicks for money.
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I thought that was really interesting.
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So we did a deep dive on that.
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And Calvin Pete, when I read this stat, shout out to Lou Stagner, golf stat pro.
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Like when I read that stat, I was blown away because I think that could be possibly one of the most interesting stats ever in golf.
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I had to learn more about this guy.
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And like, it's a fascinating story.
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He's the most accurate golfer potentially in the history of golf.
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Embarrassingly, I didn't really know much
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We're going to dive into his story, so let's kick it off.
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Welcome to another episode of Did I Tell You About My Albatross?
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I'm your host, Albie.
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This is the goth podcast for honest degenerates.
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It's like teeing up with your favorite foursome every week and diving into the best stories in and around goth.
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You guys ready to tee off?
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Let's go!
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So let's just start, Panda, with
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Let's just start with his with his beginning.
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So our boy Calvin grew up in Detroit, Michigan.
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All right.
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Again, in kind of a rural.
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That's not rural.
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That'd be that'd be more urban, rural Detroit.
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That would be more urban.
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Yeah, I mean, the guy has like, his story is just unconventional right from the beginning, right?
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Born in Detroit, Michigan on July 18th, 1943 to Irena and Dennis Beat, a Detroit factory auto worker.
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He was raised in Detroit.
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His dad actually married twice, so he actually had 19 children.
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He came from a family of 19 kids.
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Hella kids.
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Dude, at age 12, Pete fell from a cherry tree near his grandmother's house in Haiti, Haiti, Missouri.
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Surgeons did repair the fractures, but the elbow joint remained permanently fused.
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He called himself the Ugly Duckling.
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That was his self-named nickname, the Ugly Duckling.
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But he said, didn't the Ugly Duckling grow into a beautiful swan?
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That's a spirit animal.
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That is a spirit animal.
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Which one, the Ugly Duckling or the swan?
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I mean, the swan is probably more majestic.
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Yeah, we're going with the swan on Calvin.
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He couldn't do heavy or rough work because of a bent left arm, right?
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That's the arm that turned him into the beautiful swan.
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The doctor said that if he broke it, again, the arm might have to be amputated.
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So Pete could never fully straighten his arm.
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For several years, Panda, he actually supported himself by selling clothes, watches, this is like around age 15, selling clothes, watches, jewelry, stereos, and other wares to migrant farm workers up and down the East Coast, from areas from Florida to Rochester, New York.
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He had a little business going, dude.
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Hustling.
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Yeah, he was hustling.
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When he first picked up a golf club, take a guess on where.
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I can see it, so it says Rochester.
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Good guess.
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In 1966 at the age of 23.
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23 is old for golf for sure.
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To pick up golf and then to win the players championship, that's pretty fucking old.
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Is there another example of that?
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That even alone is fascinating to me.
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There's a couple others who took up golf real, real late.
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One prominent one, a guy who still plays.
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This will be good to showcase my knowledge.
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is this guy who's now on the Champions Tour, but he was on the Asian Tour for forever.
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His name's Thongchai JD.
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Wow.
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All right, that's it.
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Okay.
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He's from Thailand, and he was like in the military, and he was like a fucking paratrooper until he was like 30.
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Okay.
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And he actually like won quite a few times on the Asian Tour, and now he's on the Champions Tour.
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Now, does he... Oh, so he plays on the Champions Tour over here.
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Yeah.
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We got to do a deep dive on just the Asian Tour, because we've got... Who's our other guy that we love so much?
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The dude that twirls around when he makes a putt?
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Oh, Ho Sung Choi.
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so much.
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He's the best.
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Yeah.
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That's coming.
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Everyone stay tuned.
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Cause that guy's one of my favorites.
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So he had sort of like a deformity almost in one of his arms.
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Correct?
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Yeah.
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His left arm never really set and he couldn't extend it.
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So he like couldn't get his left arm straight.
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It was kind of bent that helped him hit it straight.
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When you got like a permanent something to like, you just swing the same way.
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And like, I think his full philosophy of why it worked is that he just did the same thing 80 billion times.
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Like the anti you.
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He had one swing thought like for his whole fucking life.
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And he just mastered it.
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He just did it.
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That's silly.
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And he never, I mean, he only became a... He didn't dick around.
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He didn't buy a training aid.
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Like, he just whacked balls.
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If he was having a bad day, if he was having a good day, he just hit them balls.
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Yeah.
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And I mean, left arm, you had it really fucking straight.
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It's just crazy, dude.
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I cannot, I still can't get over the fact he'd started so late.
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If you're gonna become the best at something, you gotta be obsessed with it, which he did.
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So he'd practice day and night.
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He'd have floodlights outside practicing at night.
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He also took a night job managing apartments in Fort Lauderdale.
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So he'd have really more time for golf.
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And in 71,
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It happened.
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He became a professional golfer, Panda.
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And in 75, he completed the PGA Tour Q school.
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You kind of turned me into this golf nerd, slowly but surely.
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I knew what Q-Skool was.
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What's the name of the book that you recommended?
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I just downloaded and listened to it.
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It's really good.
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It is Tales from Q-Skool by John Feinstein.
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We'll put the link in the description.
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I highly recommend it.
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I was captivated.
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The stories coming out of Q-Skool and how close a lot of these guys get and like the nightmarish tales.
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There's a chapter in there called the Lake Javita Blues.
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And it's all these stories related to Lake Javita and all these people falling short.
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I didn't realize that like all the players you see on tour
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Most of them had to come up through QSchool.
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Eventually, you're probably going to have to go to QSchool.
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Like, if you're really, really good in college, then you can get a bunch of sponsors exemptions.
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And if you can parlay that into just playing well, because if you finish in the top 10, you get to play the next week, or you use up all your sponsors events, sponsors invites, and you like make enough FedExCup points or money, then you can just become a PGA Tour member.
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So that's like Tiger Woods,
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Jordan Spieth, like Joaquin Neiman, like those guys just did it that way.
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They just had one chance or like a couple sponsors invites and they just parlayed that into playing there full time.
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Pretty much everyone else had to go to some sort of a Q school or they just made their way up for the Corn Fairy Tour, which used to be the web.com, which used to be the Nationwide, which used to be so-and-so-and-so.
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But that's always been the feeder tour to the BGA Tour.
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Yeah.
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I mean, and it's crazy that, like, you know, even in the book, and the book's a little dated, like, I mean, I think it came out in what, the early, what was like 2006?
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Yeah, it's not super, super recent, but it's still good.
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Yeah, no, it's great.
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I mean, the names are a little different.
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The Q School then was a lot cooler too, because you could go directly to the PGA Tour.
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You can now do that again this year, but they only allowed five.
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You used to just be able to go, like, off the street to the PGA Tour if you obviously got through, like, all the stages of Q School and stuff, which is incredibly hard, but it was possible.
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That's no longer possible.
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So what do you mean?
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Except it is.
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All right.
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I'm a little.
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He used to only get to the corn fairy tour from Q school.
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Oh, I didn't like the last few years.
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It used to be.
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You go right to the tour.
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It's evolved a lot.
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The PGA tour.
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So now it's like the forties, but now it has now, now you, you graduate to the final stages of Q school.
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Isn't it the top 20 to go on tour?
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No, it's just five this year.
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Oh my God.
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Only five people after you go through five people after you go through all of that.
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Yes.
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Five.
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A lot of people have to go back to Q school to win it.
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So now the fact that there's only five spots that go on the tour is just crazy to me.
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Yeah.
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That's also, we could do a lot of deep dives on Q school itself.
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Yeah.
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That's how champions tour Q school.
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So like a lot of times people
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And like I've even given lessons to people who are like old delusional guys who are like, I'm going to get really good when I'm like 48, 49 and get on that champion's tour.
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And that's actually tougher to get on.
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That's also just five.
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Jesus.
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So like, that's actually the hardest one to probably get through because they just allow zero fucking cards to the actual champion's tour.
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So how do you get it?
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How do you get into it?
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You go to Q school.
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Well, you can Monday qualify in.
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And then when you just get old enough, the champions tour, it sends you an invite.
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If you meet their certifications of like however many wins or career money.
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Okay.
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And then you're just on that tour, but it's really difficult for you to just get there if you're not already on the PJ tour and just get old.
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Wow.
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And so that's how our boy Calvin found his way into, onto the PGA.
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So maybe, I mean, obviously it was a little different back then.
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And then he actually got his first victory in 1979.
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So it took him four years.
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And that was the Greater Milwaukee.
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It was the Greater Milwaukee Open.
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And that was in 1982.
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He had four PGA Tour wins.
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He continued a winning streak with two wins in 1983.
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one in 84, two in 85, including the Tournament Players Championship, which is the TPC as we know it, and two in 1986, among the others, were the Texas Open, shout out Texas, you love Texas, and also the Phoenix Open.
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Let me read off some stats here.
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So he was the leader in driving accuracy on the PGA Tour.
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for, take a guess on how many years.
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Was it like 10?
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Yes, it was 10 years, of course.
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Ding, ding, ding, ding.
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Our resident, our resident Ace Panda nailed it.
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So PGA Tour for 10 straight years.
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This is the crazy part, 10 straight years from 81 to 90.
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I mean, just incredible.
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He also played on how many Ryder Cup teams?
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Two.
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Yeah, 83 and 85.
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He won the Varden Trophy for the lowest scoring average in 84.
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He was in the top 10 of the official world golf ranking for several weeks when they debuted it in 1986.
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He also liked
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One, if you want to pull up the stats, he was also really high in terms of the greens in regulation for that time period as well.
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He didn't really just hit drivers straight.
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He hit fucking everything really fucking straight.
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You're totally on point, Panda.
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He won that 1981, 1982, 1983.
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He had a good stretch there.
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He was not only the most accurate driver, but he was also... How shitty of a putter was he?
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Yeah, exactly.
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Great question.
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So how do I look that up?
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It's probably way down the list.
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It's putting statistics.
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Yeah.
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I guess I didn't pull that up.
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Yeah.
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He's gotta be, I mean, he's gotta be dead.
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I would think so.
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I mean, I don't know.
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I mean, it's a great question.
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Cause it's like, no, he didn't hit it far.
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Right?
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Like, okay.
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But if you lead, but that's kind of, it doesn't matter because if you're also like leading in greens and regulation, like it doesn't really matter if he was first in driving accuracy and like
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180th and how many times he hit the green.
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The putting goes back to 1987.
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He was 153rd in putting average out of 180.
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Wow.
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Yeah, there's your issue.
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So he was a bad putter.
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That just sucks.
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He still won 12 times.
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Yeah.
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Probably his most noteworthy victory was what the, he won a player's championship.
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Yeah.
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I mean, I, I think that's, yeah, I would, I would agree.
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That was, I'm looking at the list here.
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Um, that was probably the best one for sure.
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Um, no majors.
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I mean, I guess he probably played in a bunch, right?
254
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probably played in a bunch, but no career major victories for Mr. Pete.
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Yeah.
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While he never won one of golf's four majors, the masters, the U S open, the PJ championship in the British open.
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He did win the 1985 players championship was a member of two Ryder cup teams in 84 and beat Jack Nicholas to capture the Varden trophy.
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Like we'd mentioned before.
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Pete earned his high school equivalency.
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So to be eligible for a us Ryder cup team position.
261
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Wow.
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So he couldn't, that's interesting.
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So we knew that he had become a Ryder cup
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um, player, but he couldn't even join the team until he had his high school equivalency.
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So that's interesting.
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And some archaic ass law to keep him not on the team.
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You think that fuck you all go back to school then bitch.
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Yeah.
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And then he got his, he got his degree.
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He was like, look, here it is.
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Here's the equivalency of going to school.
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And I like to play on the Ryder cup and they're like, okay, come on.
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Did he win?
274
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Do you know anything about that?
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I don't know the outcome of the 83 and 85 Ryder Cup off the top of my head, but I can get back to you on that.
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Okay, I'm shocked.
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In 86, Pete's back and shoulder problems slowed him down.
278
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Yeah, I mean, that happens.
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He earned over 2.3 million on a PGA Tour through 1993 at age 51.
280
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He started competing on the Senior Tour.
281
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This is where I saw him.
282
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I started seeing him on the Senior Tour, but he retired from golf in 2001.
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So, and then he, he was the father, this says five, but really we've read seven.
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So I don't know.
285
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I don't know what's going on with that.
286
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Their parents had two daughters, Aisha and Aaliyah, who get a lot, like they seem to be the only kids that people talk about maybe because they're into golf.
287
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They were born in 96, 93.
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And then he passed away in 2015 at age 71.
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What a man, what a story, Calvin Peete.
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Calvin P, the most accurate, potentially, is that, is he the most accurate golfer in golf?
291
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I think that we're gonna give him the record.
292
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I think you have to, right?
293
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I mean, there's- If we're gonna award Calvin under the gun, give it to Calvin in his prime.
294
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Congrats, Calvin.
295
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You win.
296
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You win from the Did I Tell You About My Albatross.
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We're gonna award you the most accurate player in golf.
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Congratulations.
299
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Congratulations.
300
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I mean, the 1,200 rounds to me with only one ball going out of bounds, I just think it's just crazy to me, but I don't know.
301
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That's insanity.
302
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No, that's a unit right there.
303
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Yeah.
304
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I mean, I don't know of a better, like a crazier stat to me.
305
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I wish I had how far he drove it.
306
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I got you, buddy.
307
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Now, let me ask you this, so what, who else was he, who were his, like, during that time, like 80s and 90s, well, really just between 1980 and 1990, who were the top golfers?
308
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Definitely Tom Watson.
309
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I mean, that was the tail end of Nicholas.
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You had some player.
311
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You had some Arnie.
312
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Lee Trevino?
313
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Yeah, you had Lee Trevino.
314
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Also didn't take up golf until very late in life.
315
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Lee Trevino.
316
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Lee Trevino is one of my favorites.
317
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All right.
318
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Here, I got you here, bud.
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I got you.
320
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Papa's got you.
321
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So 10 was Nick Faldo.
322
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Tom Kite was number nine.
323
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Lady's Face.
324
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Yep.
325
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Let's see.
326
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We got Larry Nelson was number eight.
327
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We got good old Jack Nicklaus at number seven.
328
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Yeah.
329
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It's only won five tournaments though.
330
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Only won five of those in the eighties.
331
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He's more of a seventies guy, huh?
332
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Uh, Lanny Watkins.
333
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Yep.
334
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Lanny could move it.
335
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Lanny was fucking stick.
336
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We got Greg Norman.
337
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I didn't realize how many tournaments Greg Norman had won.
338
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He won like 70 some tournaments, didn't he?
339
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That's pretty good.
340
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Like not PGA- Greg Norman?
341
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Yeah, he didn't win, not PGA tournaments, but like he won 70 tournaments.
342
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Total.
343
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Yeah, total.
344
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Roberto DiVincenzo won like a hundred and something.
345
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Really?
346
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Yeah.
347
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And then didn't win a masters because he signed his scorecard wrong.
348
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No way.
349
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Are you serious?
350
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Yeah.
351
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Roberto DiVincenzo.
352
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Oh my God.
353
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That's terrible.
354
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I've never even heard of that guy.
355
00:16:21,922 --> 00:16:25,923
Who the fuck is- Because he signed a wrong scorecard and they gave the masters to somebody else.
356
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But yeah, he won 106 times.
357
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Wow, that's, I don't understand, because that's more than Tiger, that's more than Sneed?
358
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I mean, some of them were on like the, what is now the Latin America tour.
359
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Oh, I see, okay.
360
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He was from Argentina or Chile or something, and he just fucking dominated down there for forever.
361
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Wow, why did he do the PGA?
362
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Like, well into his 60s.
363
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Why didn't he come to the PGA?
364
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He just didn't want to.
365
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He did, and he won a shit ton of tournaments here too.
366
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Oh, he did?
367
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Yeah.
368
00:16:51,985 --> 00:16:53,186
Wow, I feel so stupid.
369
00:16:53,186 --> 00:16:55,467
Like, I feel like I should know that guy.
370
00:16:56,537 --> 00:16:59,579
What about Curtis Strange coming in at number three?
371
00:16:59,579 --> 00:17:06,022
We got Seve Ballesteros.
372
00:17:06,022 --> 00:17:07,283
Shepard calls him Steve.
373
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I got some, I got some information on how far does he hit it?
374
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Okay.
375
00:17:10,845 --> 00:17:13,026
How far does Calvin Pete hit the ball?
376
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The 19, I found the driving distance for 1988.
377
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So he was definitely playing well then.
378
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He ranked 162 out of 185.
379
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Wow.
380
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at 254.9 yards.
381
00:17:31,115 --> 00:17:31,815
Wow.
382
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Average.
383
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So different time, obviously.
384
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The PGA Tour average for that year was 263.
385
00:17:37,798 --> 00:17:40,439
Wow.
386
00:17:40,439 --> 00:17:43,761
But like they got fucking wooden clubs and stuff, obviously.
387
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Exactly.
388
00:17:45,442 --> 00:17:49,984
So yeah, towards the bottom in distance, towards the top in accuracy, just like you.
389
00:17:51,111 --> 00:17:54,732
I would love to have you break down this dude's swing here.
390
00:17:54,732 --> 00:17:59,793
So let's just, if you don't mind, let me pull this up on the big screen here.
391
00:17:59,793 --> 00:18:01,573
They already drew the lines and everything for you, dude.
392
00:18:01,573 --> 00:18:06,234
Yeah, the camera angle on the right's a little tough, but I'll get there if you move your skull.
393
00:18:06,234 --> 00:18:07,875
If I move my skull?
394
00:18:07,875 --> 00:18:09,815
Okay.
395
00:18:09,815 --> 00:18:10,115
All right.
396
00:18:10,115 --> 00:18:12,756
You want me to technically break this down?
397
00:18:12,756 --> 00:18:13,816
I would love to.
398
00:18:13,816 --> 00:18:15,136
Okay.
399
00:18:15,136 --> 00:18:15,376
Yeah.
400
00:18:15,376 --> 00:18:17,277
So first thing I noticed, no divot there.
401
00:18:17,277 --> 00:18:18,457
That's sick.
402
00:18:18,457 --> 00:18:18,717
All right.
403
00:18:19,875 --> 00:18:22,036
He kind of, that's a tough angle.
404
00:18:22,036 --> 00:18:23,176
He's got a bent arm, dude.
405
00:18:23,176 --> 00:18:24,296
No shit.
406
00:18:24,296 --> 00:18:25,756
I mean, I guess that's the whole point.
407
00:18:25,756 --> 00:18:26,937
He's got a crooked arm.
408
00:18:26,937 --> 00:18:29,397
I mean, he kind of flails at it at the end.
409
00:18:29,397 --> 00:18:39,380
He takes it way kind of in to start and then up, and then he kind of hits it almost up, like picks it off the fucking turf.
410
00:18:39,380 --> 00:18:40,660
Beautiful, masterful.
411
00:18:41,265 --> 00:18:47,989
Takes it inside, reroutes it up, gets vertical there, shallows on the way down, flings a fucking draw to five feet.
412
00:18:47,989 --> 00:18:50,351
That's what we just saw there, ladies and gentlemen.
413
00:18:50,351 --> 00:18:53,412
From the other angle, what do we got here?
414
00:18:53,412 --> 00:18:54,553
Give me that side.
415
00:18:54,553 --> 00:18:55,093
Which side?
416
00:18:55,093 --> 00:18:56,114
This one here?
417
00:18:56,114 --> 00:18:58,816
Yes, old line boy over there.
418
00:18:58,816 --> 00:18:59,616
Yes, there you go.
419
00:18:59,616 --> 00:19:01,377
He's putting it in there.
420
00:19:01,377 --> 00:19:03,318
All right, we're putting Calvin in the box.
421
00:19:03,318 --> 00:19:06,880
We got a head box and we got a hip box.
422
00:19:06,880 --> 00:19:08,041
This is where I really fail.
423
00:19:08,041 --> 00:19:09,122
This is where I fall apart.
424
00:19:09,954 --> 00:19:10,755
From this angle?
425
00:19:10,755 --> 00:19:11,555
Well, I just slide.
426
00:19:11,555 --> 00:19:15,377
I'm a slider.
427
00:19:15,377 --> 00:19:16,318
Let's see if he slides.
428
00:19:16,318 --> 00:19:17,518
He slides into it, I bet.
429
00:19:17,518 --> 00:19:21,120
He's a slider.
430
00:19:21,120 --> 00:19:23,041
He's a slider.
431
00:19:23,041 --> 00:19:23,662
Look at that.
432
00:19:23,662 --> 00:19:26,583
That is straight up, dude.
433
00:19:26,583 --> 00:19:27,344
Then, whabam.
434
00:19:27,344 --> 00:19:29,685
That's a little fjerky.
435
00:19:29,685 --> 00:19:31,206
Yes, exits left.
436
00:19:31,206 --> 00:19:34,948
Once again, camera angle is a little tough, but swipe at the end.
437
00:19:38,230 --> 00:19:41,152
All right, gets away from it.
438
00:19:41,152 --> 00:19:42,553
Loads into the right side.
439
00:19:42,553 --> 00:19:47,376
I'm going to guess he's a head really still kind of guy.
440
00:19:47,376 --> 00:19:47,876
Is he?
441
00:19:47,876 --> 00:19:48,577
You think so?
442
00:19:48,577 --> 00:19:49,577
That's going to be my prediction.
443
00:19:49,577 --> 00:19:50,298
All right, let's see.
444
00:19:50,298 --> 00:19:50,978
Let's see what he does.
445
00:19:50,978 --> 00:19:52,999
It's a little bit away.
446
00:19:52,999 --> 00:19:55,041
He's got that crooked arm.
447
00:19:55,041 --> 00:19:57,982
Yeah, bent left arm.
448
00:19:57,982 --> 00:20:02,005
Sets it up at the top, goes in and then up.
449
00:20:05,451 --> 00:20:16,196
And then just takes a one-way ticket to shallow town right about here Gets that club going straight fucking vertical Yeah, we're 78.
450
00:20:16,196 --> 00:20:17,136
We're 77 degrees right there.
451
00:20:17,136 --> 00:20:17,256
Now.
452
00:20:17,256 --> 00:20:25,720
He's just gonna drop it in the old slaughter ruski Yeah, look at him crooked arm and all let's see what he does here Get it Calvin.
453
00:20:25,720 --> 00:20:30,142
He's gonna reroute get shallow that shafts gonna come like right through his shoulder and
454
00:20:30,388 --> 00:20:31,989
What are they doing there?
455
00:20:31,989 --> 00:20:36,674
He's just showing the four to five in technical terms.
456
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Wow.
457
00:20:37,054 --> 00:20:38,275
Four, five.
458
00:20:38,275 --> 00:20:39,156
Wow, there it is.
459
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Coming in at six.
460
00:20:41,258 --> 00:20:43,259
He's going to throw it.
461
00:20:43,259 --> 00:20:45,882
His foot's completely, look at his back foot.
462
00:20:45,882 --> 00:20:49,725
Yes, it's a good move.
463
00:20:49,725 --> 00:20:54,289
Then right there, he's just, now he's in a good spot.
464
00:20:54,289 --> 00:20:55,050
He just kind of picks it.
465
00:20:56,442 --> 00:20:56,943
He picks it.
466
00:20:56,943 --> 00:20:57,183
He's not.
467
00:20:57,183 --> 00:20:57,884
He's a picker.
468
00:20:57,884 --> 00:20:58,444
He's a flipper.
469
00:20:58,444 --> 00:21:00,026
It's probably a long iron.
470
00:21:00,026 --> 00:21:03,789
Like if you're, if you're hitting anything more than a six, it's cool.
471
00:21:03,789 --> 00:21:08,734
If you don't take a divot, if you're not taking divots with like nine iron, then we got a problem, but that's fine.
472
00:21:08,734 --> 00:21:10,296
It looks like something longer.
473
00:21:10,296 --> 00:21:11,076
That's five or six.
474
00:21:11,076 --> 00:21:11,197
Yeah.
475
00:21:11,197 --> 00:21:12,037
Look at him sway though.
476
00:21:12,037 --> 00:21:12,838
Look at his swag.
477
00:21:12,838 --> 00:21:13,759
Fuck.
478
00:21:13,759 --> 00:21:14,059
Yeah.
479
00:21:14,059 --> 00:21:14,620
Wow.
480
00:21:14,620 --> 00:21:15,641
He's swaying.
481
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All right.
482
00:21:16,322 --> 00:21:17,723
You got to sway forward, everybody.
483
00:21:19,669 --> 00:21:20,630
I thought that was my problem.
484
00:21:20,630 --> 00:21:23,052
You were telling me this week that I was not.
485
00:21:23,052 --> 00:21:25,093
We talked about one thing this week.
486
00:21:25,093 --> 00:21:25,433
Yeah.
487
00:21:25,433 --> 00:21:26,574
None of it was sways.
488
00:21:26,574 --> 00:21:27,595
Okay.
489
00:21:27,595 --> 00:21:28,656
All right.
490
00:21:28,656 --> 00:21:30,977
You, if you would sway forward, that would be okay.
491
00:21:30,977 --> 00:21:34,340
You sway diagonal and your nuts get closer to the ball.
492
00:21:34,340 --> 00:21:34,980
Let's just real quick.
493
00:21:34,980 --> 00:21:36,101
Watch the 30 yard chip from him.
494
00:21:36,101 --> 00:21:37,022
Look how old he is here.
495
00:21:37,022 --> 00:21:38,203
Look at, he's still looking good though.
496
00:21:38,203 --> 00:21:41,845
I mean, this is a 30 yard chip with Calvin.
497
00:21:41,845 --> 00:21:43,607
I just saw something on leecher vino today.
498
00:21:44,397 --> 00:21:47,242
He was saying the same thing the same ball position like a lot of amateur players.
499
00:21:47,242 --> 00:21:48,704
They don't know how to hit the ball.
500
00:21:48,704 --> 00:21:49,906
They're not making good contact.
501
00:21:49,906 --> 00:21:55,155
He was like, hey, just move the ball around in your in your stance and you'll be able to hit opposition is very important.
502
00:21:57,144 --> 00:21:58,144
All right.
503
00:21:58,144 --> 00:22:04,566
Um, and unfortunately, so then shortly after, actually shortly after this video, sadly, he, uh, her boy Calvin passed away.
504
00:22:04,566 --> 00:22:06,006
He got, got the cancer.
505
00:22:06,006 --> 00:22:08,007
He got pancreatic lung cancer.
506
00:22:08,007 --> 00:22:13,208
I mean, a couple of different articles said different things, so I don't know which one, but it looked like he got cancer, unfortunately, and passed away.
507
00:22:13,208 --> 00:22:13,248
Um,
508
00:22:15,524 --> 00:22:24,392
but it's kind of sad, like I know like personal life, he had seven kids, looks like he was married to, do you remember her name?
509
00:22:24,392 --> 00:22:25,192
Pepper.
510
00:22:25,192 --> 00:22:28,795
Pepper, Pepper Pete, great name.
511
00:22:28,795 --> 00:22:29,756
Great name.
512
00:22:29,756 --> 00:22:30,317
Hot sauce.
513
00:22:30,317 --> 00:22:31,498
Strong name.
514
00:22:31,498 --> 00:22:37,663
Pepper Pete, that sounds like a hot sauce if I've ever heard of it, like I would absolutely down some Pepper Pete.
515
00:22:39,264 --> 00:22:40,905
but she seems pretty nice.
516
00:22:40,905 --> 00:22:44,286
She actually did some volunteer work with the first tee.
517
00:22:44,286 --> 00:22:50,248
Like I mentioned, one of his daughters, it sounds like Aisha and Aaliyah were both involved in golf.
518
00:22:50,248 --> 00:22:52,008
Quotes.
519
00:22:52,008 --> 00:22:56,950
If it wasn't for golf, I'd probably still be peddling jewelry or be in the sugar mill somewhere.
520
00:22:56,950 --> 00:22:57,750
Interesting.
521
00:22:57,750 --> 00:22:59,371
So he's able to get out of there.
522
00:22:59,371 --> 00:23:02,732
Now that is, those are the only quotes from Pete.
523
00:23:02,732 --> 00:23:03,132
Come on, man.
524
00:23:03,132 --> 00:23:05,953
Do we have quotes from Pepper?
525
00:23:08,718 --> 00:23:10,139
Pepper have an opinion.
526
00:23:10,139 --> 00:23:11,441
Pepper and him did not get along.
527
00:23:11,441 --> 00:23:13,322
They actually got a divorce.
528
00:23:13,322 --> 00:23:16,245
And that's one of the sad things about it.
529
00:23:16,245 --> 00:23:19,108
The money was going to come and go between a wife and the IRS.
530
00:23:19,108 --> 00:23:24,072
The thrill of beating the best field in golf is really what will always stay with me.
531
00:23:24,072 --> 00:23:25,914
Wow.
532
00:23:25,914 --> 00:23:26,194
Okay.
533
00:23:26,194 --> 00:23:26,394
Wow.
534
00:23:26,394 --> 00:23:27,475
That was a pretty strong quote.
535
00:23:27,475 --> 00:23:31,319
The money was going to come and go between a wife and the IRS.
536
00:23:31,319 --> 00:23:34,662
The thrill of beating the best field in golf is always what stayed with me.
537
00:23:35,996 --> 00:23:36,776
Here we go.
538
00:23:36,776 --> 00:23:39,778
12, top 12, top 12 Calvin Pete quotes.
539
00:23:39,778 --> 00:23:40,539
Here we go.
540
00:23:40,539 --> 00:23:41,339
The same thing.
541
00:23:41,339 --> 00:23:41,539
Yeah.
542
00:23:41,539 --> 00:23:43,480
The money was going to come and go.
543
00:23:43,480 --> 00:23:45,341
Number two, I have a beer belly.
544
00:23:45,341 --> 00:23:49,104
This, that does not sound like that's his, that is not his.
545
00:23:49,104 --> 00:23:50,384
That is not Calvin Pete.
546
00:23:50,384 --> 00:23:51,625
You're like Ron Burgundy.
547
00:23:51,625 --> 00:23:53,166
You'll read anything that's on the screen.
548
00:23:53,166 --> 00:23:57,228
Wow.
549
00:23:57,228 --> 00:23:58,989
Well, it says Calvin Pete quotes.
550
00:23:58,989 --> 00:24:00,270
Maybe it's a different Calvin Pete.
551
00:24:02,151 --> 00:24:02,952
Yeah.
552
00:24:02,952 --> 00:24:03,993
Man, there's just nothing.
553
00:24:03,993 --> 00:24:04,833
No, that's him.
554
00:24:04,833 --> 00:24:07,476
Yeah, but I mean, it's not... That's why he needs a deep dive.
555
00:24:07,476 --> 00:24:08,336
There's nothing.
556
00:24:08,336 --> 00:24:09,237
There's really not much going on.
557
00:24:09,237 --> 00:24:10,518
We're trying our own thing.
558
00:24:10,518 --> 00:24:14,982
Can you tell me about Mo Norman?
559
00:24:14,982 --> 00:24:16,863
Is that who you want to go next?
560
00:24:16,863 --> 00:24:21,968
We can either go Mo Norman, or we can go Harry Cooper, or we could go... Harry Cooper might be tough.
561
00:24:21,968 --> 00:24:22,528
Yeah.
562
00:24:22,528 --> 00:24:25,270
And I suggest one that you can do a rabbit hole.
563
00:24:25,270 --> 00:24:25,611
Let's do it.
564
00:24:25,611 --> 00:24:30,335
Let me just... I'll give you a guy, I'll give you some stats, and then I'll...
565
00:24:31,162 --> 00:24:31,762
You can pivot.
566
00:24:31,762 --> 00:24:34,304
Okay, yeah, do that.
567
00:24:34,304 --> 00:24:36,805
Okay, his name's Mac O'Grady.
568
00:24:36,805 --> 00:24:39,586
Mac O'Grady, is that M-A-C-K?
569
00:24:39,586 --> 00:24:40,526
No, M-A-C.
570
00:24:40,526 --> 00:24:44,548
Damn, see, I like that C. I don't like the K. He's still alive.
571
00:24:44,548 --> 00:24:45,789
Mac O'Brady.
572
00:24:45,789 --> 00:24:46,569
O'Grady.
573
00:24:46,569 --> 00:24:47,350
O'Grady.
574
00:24:47,350 --> 00:24:48,330
O'Grady.
575
00:24:48,330 --> 00:24:49,091
Ooh, even better.
576
00:24:49,091 --> 00:24:50,111
He's still alive.
577
00:24:50,111 --> 00:24:54,593
He went to Q school like a bazillion times.
578
00:24:54,593 --> 00:24:55,153
Did he?
579
00:24:55,153 --> 00:24:58,635
And he's full-blown fucking crazy.
580
00:24:58,635 --> 00:24:59,555
What do you mean?
581
00:24:59,555 --> 00:25:00,536
Like he's a psycho.
582
00:25:01,879 --> 00:25:03,200
Tell me, tell me more.
583
00:25:03,200 --> 00:25:05,883
He only plays with, he still plays today.
584
00:25:05,883 --> 00:25:09,366
He still, he still goes to Q school at 72.
585
00:25:09,366 --> 00:25:10,087
Does he?
586
00:25:10,087 --> 00:25:10,627
Yes.
587
00:25:10,627 --> 00:25:13,710
He only plays wooden clubs still.
588
00:25:13,710 --> 00:25:14,491
Yes.
589
00:25:14,491 --> 00:25:16,592
He tried to, Oh, I love this guy.
590
00:25:16,592 --> 00:25:22,538
He tried to say that, well, I'm a professional golfer right-handed, but I should be able to play amateur tournaments left-handed.
591
00:25:24,042 --> 00:25:29,823
And they said no and they like wanted to play on the LPGA tour and all sorts of crazy.
592
00:25:29,823 --> 00:25:31,084
Oh, he's ambidextrous.
593
00:25:31,084 --> 00:25:31,704
Yeah.
594
00:25:31,704 --> 00:25:32,164
Oh, wow.
595
00:25:32,164 --> 00:25:33,164
He's a right handed player.
596
00:25:33,164 --> 00:25:33,945
He's ambidextrous.
597
00:25:33,945 --> 00:25:36,485
He can also play left handed at scratch level.
598
00:25:36,485 --> 00:25:37,365
Wow.
599
00:25:37,365 --> 00:25:38,926
That's that's impressive.
600
00:25:38,926 --> 00:25:39,986
Holy cow.
601
00:25:39,986 --> 00:25:41,646
Yeah, I can read you this whole article.
602
00:25:41,646 --> 00:25:42,287
Do it.
603
00:25:42,287 --> 00:25:43,447
Do it right now.
604
00:25:43,447 --> 00:25:44,327
It's all in there.
605
00:25:44,327 --> 00:25:47,448
Oh, and he's still alive and he's like a recluse.
606
00:25:47,448 --> 00:25:51,589
Like you can get a lesson from him, but like, oh, he might not show up.
607
00:25:52,010 --> 00:25:53,651
Oh, we're totally getting a lesson from him.
608
00:25:53,651 --> 00:25:54,151
Yeah.
609
00:25:54,151 --> 00:25:56,313
Like he still has a school in California.
610
00:25:56,313 --> 00:25:56,533
Yeah.
611
00:25:56,533 --> 00:25:57,213
Palm Springs.
612
00:25:57,213 --> 00:25:58,094
It says right here.
613
00:25:58,094 --> 00:25:58,934
Wow.
614
00:25:58,934 --> 00:26:03,077
You can still talk to this guy, but he's full blown fucking crazy.
615
00:26:03,077 --> 00:26:06,079
And like, I've talked to people who like worked for him and stuff.
616
00:26:06,079 --> 00:26:09,201
And they're like, he's a fucking psycho.
617
00:26:09,201 --> 00:26:12,823
Like he'll just fire people because he just wants to.
618
00:26:12,823 --> 00:26:16,365
And like, is this complete, complete, complete psycho.
619
00:26:17,722 --> 00:26:20,784
So he said, and he like started off as a teacher.
620
00:26:20,784 --> 00:26:23,166
He just grinded and he got on the PGA tour.
621
00:26:23,166 --> 00:26:25,687
I believe he did win once he won.
622
00:26:25,687 --> 00:26:26,828
Oh, he won on the PGA tour.
623
00:26:26,828 --> 00:26:28,929
I believe he has one row right there.
624
00:26:28,929 --> 00:26:29,190
Yeah.
625
00:26:29,190 --> 00:26:30,130
Bob hope.
626
00:26:30,130 --> 00:26:30,350
Oh yeah.
627
00:26:30,350 --> 00:26:31,191
I know he won twice.
628
00:26:31,191 --> 00:26:31,391
Yeah.
629
00:26:31,391 --> 00:26:32,772
It says right here, Bob.
630
00:26:32,772 --> 00:26:34,293
Uh, let's see.
631
00:26:34,293 --> 00:26:36,935
He won twice.
632
00:26:36,935 --> 00:26:41,077
It's the cannon Sammy Davis, jr.
633
00:26:41,077 --> 00:26:45,100
Greater Hartford open and the tournament of champions.
634
00:26:45,508 --> 00:26:50,513
The M-O-N-Y tournament of champions over Roger Maltby and Rick fear.
635
00:26:50,513 --> 00:26:51,854
That was a stout.
636
00:26:51,854 --> 00:26:54,297
That sounds like a stout group of players there.
637
00:26:54,297 --> 00:26:55,438
Like that was a tough competition.
638
00:26:55,438 --> 00:26:57,860
I mean, I did probably was, I don't even know when, when was that?
639
00:26:57,860 --> 00:27:00,443
Like, so he's still doing this.
640
00:27:00,443 --> 00:27:01,083
It's 1984.
641
00:27:01,083 --> 00:27:04,287
Yeah, no, he still goes to Q school, but to get on a PGA tour.
642
00:27:04,287 --> 00:27:05,067
Yes.
643
00:27:05,067 --> 00:27:06,489
What with wooden clubs.
644
00:27:07,780 --> 00:27:08,921
Does he even come close?
645
00:27:08,921 --> 00:27:11,603
No, but he still tries.
646
00:27:11,603 --> 00:27:12,925
Anything is possible.
647
00:27:12,925 --> 00:27:14,066
Anything is possible here.
648
00:27:14,066 --> 00:27:16,928
Did I tell you about Malibu trust, including an Albatross to win a golf tournament?
649
00:27:16,928 --> 00:27:18,149
As we all know.
650
00:27:18,149 --> 00:27:18,389
Yeah.
651
00:27:18,389 --> 00:27:19,410
So let's, I mean, look at this guy.
652
00:27:19,410 --> 00:27:23,334
He got cut at the PGA championship a bunch 1984, 85, 86, 87, 88.
653
00:27:23,334 --> 00:27:23,854
Yeah.
654
00:27:23,854 --> 00:27:28,298
But he has a T nine in the 1987 U S open.
655
00:27:28,298 --> 00:27:28,478
Yeah.
656
00:27:28,478 --> 00:27:29,679
He played the masters too.
657
00:27:29,679 --> 00:27:30,760
How do you get into the masters?
658
00:27:30,760 --> 00:27:31,261
Cause he won.
659
00:27:31,261 --> 00:27:32,242
He won those two times, huh?
660
00:27:32,242 --> 00:27:32,802
Yeah.
661
00:27:32,802 --> 00:27:33,463
That'll get you in there.
662
00:27:34,325 --> 00:27:35,066
Yeah, right there.
663
00:27:35,066 --> 00:27:35,506
You're right.
664
00:27:35,506 --> 00:27:35,886
It's weird.
665
00:27:35,886 --> 00:27:36,827
Cause it says you're right.
666
00:27:36,827 --> 00:27:44,654
The M O N Y turned the money tournament, his swing to fucking, we got to look at his disgusting.
667
00:27:44,654 --> 00:27:45,154
What do you mean?
668
00:27:45,154 --> 00:27:51,960
Like he made like a, yeah, he made, he has like a whole system of like how you should hit a golf ball.
669
00:27:51,960 --> 00:27:55,564
And it's got like 17,000 different variants.
670
00:27:55,564 --> 00:27:57,085
Well, it said, it said, um,
671
00:27:59,306 --> 00:27:59,987
Yeah, where'd I see that?
672
00:27:59,987 --> 00:28:00,747
I just saw that.
673
00:28:00,747 --> 00:28:02,509
It said there was a swing thing.
674
00:28:02,509 --> 00:28:03,650
I'm like, oh, I probably need this.
675
00:28:03,650 --> 00:28:06,132
Yeah, he calls it Mo Rad.
676
00:28:06,132 --> 00:28:08,093
And it's like how your body moves.
677
00:28:08,093 --> 00:28:08,674
Really?
678
00:28:08,674 --> 00:28:09,855
Yeah.
679
00:28:09,855 --> 00:28:10,756
Oh, I love this guy.
680
00:28:10,756 --> 00:28:11,116
All right.
681
00:28:11,116 --> 00:28:12,577
We got to get more info on this guy.
682
00:28:12,577 --> 00:28:14,639
We got to get a lesson from him in Palm Springs.
683
00:28:14,639 --> 00:28:16,140
I got to see a swing right, right away.
684
00:28:16,140 --> 00:28:20,544
For all the folks on YouTube, hop on right now or just stay tuned if you're already there.
685
00:28:20,544 --> 00:28:21,324
Let's just take a look here.
686
00:28:21,324 --> 00:28:22,005
Let's just take a look here.
687
00:28:23,330 --> 00:28:24,090
I'm so excited.
688
00:28:24,090 --> 00:28:25,571
Oh my God, I'm so excited.
689
00:28:25,571 --> 00:28:26,572
Magic move of the greats.
690
00:28:26,572 --> 00:28:29,013
I don't know what this is, but is that him?
691
00:28:29,013 --> 00:28:29,673
Yeah.
692
00:28:29,673 --> 00:28:30,474
Oh, he even looks cool.
693
00:28:30,474 --> 00:28:31,634
Dude, look at that outfit.
694
00:28:31,634 --> 00:28:35,036
Oh my God, this guy's amazing.
695
00:28:35,036 --> 00:28:38,398
So what's so great about his swing?
696
00:28:38,398 --> 00:28:40,639
Watch it.
697
00:28:40,639 --> 00:28:42,060
Okay.
698
00:28:42,060 --> 00:28:43,161
That's inside.
699
00:28:43,161 --> 00:28:43,681
That's okay.
700
00:28:43,681 --> 00:28:44,802
You would yell at me if I did that?
701
00:28:44,802 --> 00:28:45,342
No, I wouldn't.
702
00:28:45,342 --> 00:28:47,983
Yeah, that's definitely, that's how I swung before you started working on me.
703
00:28:47,983 --> 00:28:49,724
It's behind your hip.
704
00:28:49,724 --> 00:28:51,625
Wow.
705
00:28:51,625 --> 00:28:52,646
So that's pretty good right there, huh?
706
00:28:54,332 --> 00:28:55,513
Yeah.
707
00:28:55,513 --> 00:29:02,878
He says, Oh, this guy here says, I recommend shout out to Wayne, to Francisco, the golf learning center.
708
00:29:02,878 --> 00:29:05,740
You know who you are, uh, on his YouTube channel.
709
00:29:05,740 --> 00:29:15,406
This is recently a bunch of max was up with the Lincoln, the YouTube, but, uh, it says recently a bunch of max swings were posted on YouTube and I encourage everyone to check it out and see how his action has changed over time.
710
00:29:15,406 --> 00:29:18,789
It was always a great swing and his ball striking abilities are legendary.
711
00:29:18,789 --> 00:29:18,969
Yeah.
712
00:29:18,969 --> 00:29:21,491
Apparently like he just striped everything.
713
00:29:21,491 --> 00:29:22,031
Wow.
714
00:29:22,031 --> 00:29:23,592
But it was also like a really bad putter.
715
00:29:25,473 --> 00:29:26,455
Wow.
716
00:29:26,455 --> 00:29:31,463
Like to the point of he tried to get it abolished.
717
00:29:31,463 --> 00:29:34,929
I think it's so funny plays with wooden clubs still and he still shows a big Q school.
718
00:29:34,929 --> 00:29:36,151
That's crazy to me.
719
00:29:36,151 --> 00:29:37,253
And he's ambidextrous.
720
00:29:37,253 --> 00:29:37,814
That's just great.
721
00:29:39,455 --> 00:29:44,320
Um, yeah, he has previously attempted to gain status as an amateur lefty and a pro righty.
722
00:29:44,320 --> 00:29:50,505
Oh, Grady once tried to enter the Chrysler team championship as both halves of the same team.
723
00:29:50,505 --> 00:29:53,628
He would have played one ball left-handed and the other right-handed.
724
00:29:53,628 --> 00:29:54,649
I love it.
725
00:29:54,649 --> 00:29:55,109
I love it.
726
00:29:55,109 --> 00:29:57,992
My father-in-law was telling me like we, there's a guy in Tampa.
727
00:29:57,992 --> 00:30:01,975
I don't remember his name, but he's good friends with the guy that him and his brother won the lefty righty tournament.
728
00:30:01,975 --> 00:30:03,577
And I think that's what that is.
729
00:30:03,577 --> 00:30:06,179
The Chrysler team championships gotta be, um,
730
00:30:08,027 --> 00:30:15,428
Oh, listen to this, in the 1984 USF and G Classic, O'Grady got into an altercation with a female tournament volunteer.
731
00:30:15,428 --> 00:30:23,350
Eventually, O'Grady was fined $500 for it, and the fine was taken out of his winnings at the 1985 Bob Hope Desert Classic.
732
00:30:23,350 --> 00:30:30,711
O'Grady soon afterwards began a series of verbal attacks against tour commissioner Dean Beeman.
733
00:30:30,711 --> 00:30:34,372
At one point, O'Grady said, Dean Beeman is a thief with a capital T.
734
00:30:35,372 --> 00:30:44,514
He was fined $5,000 and made to serve a six-event suspension in late 86 for conduct unbecoming of a professional golfer.
735
00:30:44,514 --> 00:30:49,315
Five years after he left the tour, O'Grady called a crackdown on beta blockers.
736
00:30:49,315 --> 00:30:49,955
What does that mean?
737
00:30:49,955 --> 00:30:59,777
O'Grady saying, of the top 30 players worldwide, I would be surprised if less than seven stepped to the first tee each week without the use of beta blockers to calm their nerves.
738
00:31:01,519 --> 00:31:06,202
So interesting, so he called people drug addicts and fucking, I love this guy.
739
00:31:06,202 --> 00:31:08,364
This guy's great.
740
00:31:08,364 --> 00:31:09,725
This guy's awesome.
741
00:31:09,725 --> 00:31:11,426
We need more people like him.
742
00:31:11,426 --> 00:31:14,248
The main focus of his career now is teaching the game of golf.
743
00:31:14,248 --> 00:31:24,856
You're right, so he's got, now I don't know if he still does, but this says recent years, and this seems pretty recent, Mack O'Grady Golf Schools and lives in Palm Springs, California.
744
00:31:24,856 --> 00:31:28,499
And it's really concepts that were influenced by the Homer Kelly's book,
745
00:31:29,179 --> 00:31:30,400
The golfing machine.
746
00:31:30,400 --> 00:31:31,141
Do you know anything about that?
747
00:31:31,141 --> 00:31:31,962
I do.
748
00:31:31,962 --> 00:31:36,926
The golfing machine and Homer Kelly is like... Are we recording this?
749
00:31:36,926 --> 00:31:37,887
Yeah.
750
00:31:37,887 --> 00:31:38,787
Is that okay?
751
00:31:38,787 --> 00:31:39,248
Yeah.
752
00:31:39,248 --> 00:31:40,769
The golfing machine and Homer Kelly.
753
00:31:40,769 --> 00:31:46,714
Homer Kelly was like a airplane something, like an airplane scientist, if that's a thing.
754
00:31:46,714 --> 00:31:47,535
Oh, was he really?
755
00:31:47,535 --> 00:31:48,696
Airplane engineer.
756
00:31:48,696 --> 00:31:49,737
So he's just really smart.
757
00:31:49,737 --> 00:31:54,361
So he was like, how should you swing the club if you were a robot?
758
00:31:54,361 --> 00:31:55,902
And that's the golf machine.
759
00:31:55,902 --> 00:31:56,142
Wow.
760
00:31:56,142 --> 00:31:56,923
And people still...
761
00:31:58,253 --> 00:32:06,316
People either think in like my line of work, people who like teach golf are either like pretty much all in on it or all out on it.
762
00:32:06,316 --> 00:32:08,617
Bryson likes the golf machine.
763
00:32:08,617 --> 00:32:09,097
Oh, he does?
764
00:32:09,097 --> 00:32:09,378
Yeah.
765
00:32:09,378 --> 00:32:10,018
What's your take on it?
766
00:32:10,957 --> 00:32:13,078
Uh, there's some cool concepts in there to read it.
767
00:32:13,078 --> 00:32:14,039
It's not like a book.
768
00:32:14,039 --> 00:32:15,120
It's like a workbook.
769
00:32:15,120 --> 00:32:15,680
Oh, is it?
770
00:32:15,680 --> 00:32:21,063
So like he got to read chapter one and then go to chapter eight, but I've read, I haven't read all of it.
771
00:32:21,063 --> 00:32:21,964
I've read some of it.
772
00:32:21,964 --> 00:32:24,606
I, there's good information in there.
773
00:32:24,606 --> 00:32:25,026
Yeah.
774
00:32:25,026 --> 00:32:25,586
That's interesting.
775
00:32:25,586 --> 00:32:26,086
Wow.
776
00:32:26,086 --> 00:32:29,989
It's just kind of old, but it's not necessarily wrong.
777
00:32:29,989 --> 00:32:33,311
So this dude like believed in it and uh, yeah.
778
00:32:33,311 --> 00:32:36,473
And then he developed his own system called Mo rad.
779
00:32:36,473 --> 00:32:36,673
Okay.
780
00:32:37,467 --> 00:32:37,667
Yeah.
781
00:32:37,667 --> 00:32:48,776
And then he says here he had, he was forced to retire in 1990 due to a congenital spine disorder known as, I'm going to try to say that as spondylolisthesis.
782
00:32:48,776 --> 00:32:49,417
Nailed it.
783
00:32:49,417 --> 00:32:49,917
Yeah.
784
00:32:49,917 --> 00:32:55,822
However, he has been trying in some cases to succeed for qualifying in the champions tour event.
785
00:32:55,822 --> 00:32:57,824
So he's even trying to get in the champion tour too.
786
00:32:57,824 --> 00:32:59,585
This guy.
787
00:32:59,585 --> 00:33:00,626
Yeah, no, I love this guy.
788
00:33:00,626 --> 00:33:01,667
All right.
789
00:33:01,667 --> 00:33:01,887
Oh yeah.
790
00:33:01,887 --> 00:33:02,107
Right here.
791
00:33:02,107 --> 00:33:05,150
He's attempted to qualify the PGA tour through Q school 17 times.
792
00:33:07,971 --> 00:33:08,651
That's amazing.
793
00:33:08,651 --> 00:33:09,432
Never give up.
794
00:33:09,432 --> 00:33:11,333
No, no, no, but no, but he didn't.
795
00:33:11,333 --> 00:33:12,714
That's the thing that's cool about this guy.
796
00:33:12,714 --> 00:33:16,036
I will say he didn't give up.
797
00:33:16,036 --> 00:33:19,278
He tried 17 times on the 17th time is when he was finally able to get it.
798
00:33:22,192 --> 00:33:23,553
And then he also changed his name.
799
00:33:23,553 --> 00:33:29,197
He changed his name from Phil McGlintoe to Philip McCleveland O'Grady.
800
00:33:29,197 --> 00:33:30,478
And then to Mac O'Grady.
801
00:33:30,478 --> 00:33:31,418
Why not?
802
00:33:31,418 --> 00:33:32,879
O'Grady won two events on the PGA.
803
00:33:32,879 --> 00:33:33,780
This is great.
804
00:33:33,780 --> 00:33:34,120
Wow.
805
00:33:34,120 --> 00:33:35,361
This is a good one.
806
00:33:35,361 --> 00:33:36,422
God, that's crazy.
807
00:33:37,427 --> 00:33:39,908
He has 18 top 10 finishes as a PGA Tour player.
808
00:33:39,908 --> 00:33:43,628
But there is a lot of information on him.
809
00:33:43,628 --> 00:33:45,669
We could collectively come up with good stuff.
810
00:33:45,669 --> 00:33:46,569
With more stuff on him?
811
00:33:46,569 --> 00:33:47,929
Yeah.
812
00:33:47,929 --> 00:33:55,711
There's hundreds of hours of YouTube videos of him talking and all sorts of stuff.
813
00:33:55,711 --> 00:33:58,372
He's a super golf dork.
814
00:33:58,372 --> 00:33:58,792
Oh, he is?
815
00:33:58,792 --> 00:34:00,292
Yeah, he's a mega golf dork.
816
00:34:01,305 --> 00:34:03,646
and it might be two hours long like that one.
817
00:34:03,646 --> 00:34:05,928
Yeah, this one's two hours, 1986, Morad.
818
00:34:05,928 --> 00:34:06,728
Wow, black and white.
819
00:34:06,728 --> 00:34:09,590
But yeah, it's just like him talking, like you could figure it all out.
820
00:34:09,590 --> 00:34:10,891
You just gotta put the hours in.
821
00:34:10,891 --> 00:34:12,932
All right, I'll put the work in for the people.
822
00:34:12,932 --> 00:34:13,532
This is what I'll do.
823
00:34:13,532 --> 00:34:15,793
I'm gonna bring back to you guys the Mac O'Grady.
824
00:34:15,793 --> 00:34:18,815
But yeah, he's definitely worthy of a deep dive.
825
00:34:18,815 --> 00:34:20,396
Okay, all right, we're gonna get into him.
826
00:34:20,396 --> 00:34:24,979
I mean, okay, I love it.
827
00:34:24,979 --> 00:34:26,420
Crazy scientist, bro.
828
00:34:26,420 --> 00:34:29,181
Yeah, yeah, I mean, I just wanna see him like get crazy with people.
829
00:34:29,181 --> 00:34:29,982
I wanna see him like,
830
00:34:32,400 --> 00:34:33,841
Oh, he's on David Letterman.
831
00:34:33,841 --> 00:34:34,181
What?
832
00:34:34,181 --> 00:34:34,781
I'm surprised.
833
00:34:34,781 --> 00:34:35,401
Oh, well, all right.
834
00:34:35,401 --> 00:34:36,842
Well, that's pretty interesting, man.
835
00:34:36,842 --> 00:34:37,802
All right, cool.
836
00:34:37,802 --> 00:34:40,703
Well, that is our boy Mac O'Grady.
837
00:34:40,703 --> 00:34:42,384
So more to come on Mac O'Grady.
838
00:34:42,384 --> 00:34:45,325
He's one of our new favorites here on Did I Tell You About My Albatross.
839
00:34:45,325 --> 00:34:46,965
Fits our show perfectly.
840
00:34:46,965 --> 00:34:47,666
Love to interview him.
841
00:34:47,666 --> 00:34:49,046
He seems a little aggressive, though.
842
00:34:49,046 --> 00:34:49,286
Yep.
843
00:34:49,286 --> 00:34:50,607
We'll have to keep him out of the show.
844
00:34:50,607 --> 00:34:51,207
We might get him.
845
00:34:51,207 --> 00:34:51,987
We might have to keep him.
846
00:34:51,987 --> 00:34:52,708
We might get him.
847
00:34:52,708 --> 00:34:53,608
We could probably get Mac.
848
00:34:54,208 --> 00:34:56,529
I might not believe in phones and stuff.
849
00:34:56,529 --> 00:34:57,830
You might have to go see him.
850
00:34:57,830 --> 00:34:59,911
He's probably wearing a tinfoil hat.
851
00:34:59,911 --> 00:35:00,571
I love it, dude.
852
00:35:00,571 --> 00:35:01,532
I love stuff like that.
853
00:35:01,532 --> 00:35:02,172
All right.
854
00:35:02,172 --> 00:35:05,594
Well, I think that wraps up the deep dive on good old Calvin Pete.
855
00:35:05,594 --> 00:35:09,296
I think we got a little touch and a little taste of our boy Mac O'Grady.
856
00:35:09,296 --> 00:35:11,437
And that's that.
857
00:35:11,437 --> 00:35:12,958
So until next time, everyone.
858
00:35:12,958 --> 00:35:15,579
Do you have any final words?
859
00:35:15,579 --> 00:35:15,859
No.
860
00:35:15,859 --> 00:35:16,580
No final words.
861
00:35:16,580 --> 00:35:17,220
All right, buddy.
862
00:35:17,220 --> 00:35:17,420
All right.
863
00:35:17,420 --> 00:35:18,521
Until next time, everyone.
864
00:35:18,521 --> 00:35:18,801
Laters.
865
00:35:22,633 --> 00:35:23,894
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866
00:35:23,894 --> 00:35:26,778
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867
00:35:26,778 --> 00:35:31,223
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868
00:35:31,223 --> 00:35:32,845
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869
00:35:32,845 --> 00:35:33,786
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