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In this week’s edition, the guys discuss Min Woo Lee’s breakthrough victory in Houston, what happened with Alejandro Tosti in the final group, and what Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy gained in their final tune-up for the Masters. #GolfChannel #PGATour #HoustonOpen
Chapters:
(0:00): What was different this time for Min Woo Lee
(10:00): Can Min Woo’s game translate to more than just a wide-open Tour course?
(14:00): Inside the tension of the final group with Alejandro Tosti
(20:30): What to make of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy’s final tuneup starts for Augusta
(27:00): Steve Sands joins the show!
(42:00): Gary Woodland steals the show in Houston
(44:30): Ex-LIVer Eugenio Chacarra wins on the DP World Tour
(46:30): LIV heads to Trump Doral
(47:30): Listener questions
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Social star arrives: Min Woo Lee overcomes Scottie, Rory and Tosti’s antics | Golf Channel Podcast
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I like how people still call him a social star as if he was like a tik toker who got good at golf 😂
He’s a golfer
Who thought it was a good idea to bring Steve Sands on? 🙄
Little guy is a salty lil Dbag, glad Min Woo trolled him at the end with the aimpoint
There's a difference between consistent slow play and a slow play incident. Min Woo's group caught up and ultimately were waiting on the group ahead. Tosti made a fool of himself.
A liv player will win masters
Great Podcast guys. Really enjoyed seeing Steve Sands, we don't get to see your broadcasters much here in the UK, he's definitely a real credit to your profession 👍
Luv -4 winning Indian Open, +5 being 10th!
Lav the desperate Liv video released showing they care a lot!
Luv build up to the Masters.
Great pod per usual.
Yea, thats the one.
It's funny, Doral would be on the Tour and LIV wouldn't exist if Trumps cult didn't storm the capital on January 6th. I wish media would acknowledge this hard fact at least once.
The rough on this course was pretty much non existent. People were hitting 250-275 from the rough to the green. I don’t think driver accuracy really mattered on this course. It was the approach shots and putting that really mattered. I’m surprised Rory didn’t win. This was a great course for him to win and gain more momentum
The last group had to wait for the group in front of them, so I don’t see the issue with him taking his time. Generally, if the group in front of you is slow, you’re not going to speed up your play so the group behind you don’t wait for you. In this case, min woo was in the last group. He’s not going to slow down the tournament by taking a few more minutes to take his time. It’s like an advantage for being in the last group. Him and his caddie made the right move. Tosti hasn’t won on the tour yet. Watching Min Woo win after joining the PGA in his second year must’ve created some salty emotions. That’s some SDE right there.
It was nice to see him taking an extra club and bumping it with no spin to pin-high all day.
To be fair, it looked like Lee would win in a cakewalk at -21; 3- or 4 shots easily. But Scheffler and Woodland both upped their games near the end of the round to make it close.
"I have to go to a wedding". I bet they love hearing that 🤣
We talk about peer pressure and holding slow players accountable for pace of play: that is exactly what tosti is doing.
Min woo who was my only pick before the week (I’m kind of on fire with Tour and Liv picks) and who I really really like— should have been on the clock.
Tosti is a gangsta.
If you are slow you should be scared to play with people who are not scared to call you out.
Scottie was better this week but Scottie is no master of stoic.
No better time than 25 for Rory.
Rory joaco and min woo are my masters favorites. Min woo putting looks so good.
I don’t think Scottie trusts his full bore driver swing as much as min woo. And min woo clearly putts better. So if min woo is cleaning up his iron game, which I’m baffled he was ranked so bad in iron game last year with that gorgeous swing, min woo could start making life real hard for Scottie.
Steve is wise to stay of the socials.
Funny to say not part of the show but often it’s the part fans complain about.
I genuinely love Gary but min woo winning is a way bigger story imo. He’s a cool guy in a sport that needs all the cool it can get.
#asklav Masters Week, we need a ‘what’s on the grill’ segment somewhere in there. The story of you almost burning down your rental house that year trying to cook a rib eye inside was a classic!
Steve sands saying social is a cesspool 😂 that’s the type of guy that doesn’t like music on a golf course, and is gonna yell at you for your shirt being untucked 🫣….you don’t have to be into it Steve but it does help the game..
I would be more interesting in the ratings for LIV Trump Doral this week. The players are the players. This is their first test in the states with Valero Texas never getting the superstars. Min Woo is a good winner. If you watch Full Swing, Min Woo wanted to win so bad to escape his sister Minjees shadow. Totsi is Tosi. Nothing shocks me anymore. Also pace of play was impacted by weather issues. They had a big cut and needed to finish on Sunday.
those that didn't watch the broadcast don't realize that it was a 'whole day' thing, not an isolated event. since the first time i saw Tosti at Vidante in 24, in the back of my mind i always believed that the tour had already sat him down prior and set the standards which they expected from him on the big tour. perhaps that never happened.
#askrexandlav
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