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Best Of Query & Company - Wednesday 7/17/24

Query & Company

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🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Today’s Best of Features:

(00:00-21:23) – Will Haskett from PGA Tour Radio joins Query & Company with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to assess where things are at right now with Tiger Woods, discusses if Bryson DeChambeau is a likeable now following his second major tournament win, and goes through some golfers that do and do not have a chance at winning the British Open this weekend.

(21:23-44:43) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on today’s show to grade how Jarace Walker and Ben Sheppard performed in Summer League. He highlights the way that Enrique Freeman has played so far in three games, explains why the Pacers have kept Oscar Tshiebwe around even though it appears the franchise knows what type of player he is, examines how Team USA has grown from game one to game three after dismantling Serbia this afternoon, and his Taylor Swift fandom.

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0:00.0

Joining us on the Express Pro Tire and Auto Guest Line, and I'm sure thrilled to be doing so based on that segue.

0:04.6

Will Haskett is, of course, with PGA Tour Radio as the professional golfers now over in Britain for the British Open.

0:12.2

Will, I'll begin with this.

0:13.4

I thought it was amusing more than anything else.

0:17.0

Controversy is the wrong word, but I got to kick out of Tiger Woods essentially addressing the question as to whether or not he should get an exemption by saying, well, I won, so I get to determine that.

0:27.6

So here we are.

0:29.5

Then the question becomes, how will Tiger fare?

0:33.0

That's typically a question before any major, but I will give you the easy one first and that is

0:38.0

this particular course the game of Tiger Woods are they a match

0:41.3

uh the loaded question thanks for having me by the way Jake and Jimmy and Eddie um let's

0:50.0

I don't know if there's any course that's a perfect match for Tiger. Open championships

0:55.1

require a lot of patience. They require precision off of the T. These are all things that I think

1:00.7

lend itself to veteran players a little bit as they sort of learn their way around it. But it's going

1:06.4

to be a physically demanding week, even though it's flatter than, say, walking Augusta National.

1:13.5

The weather is going to, you know, put strain on body and mind, although we know that Tiger

1:19.6

has maybe the sharpest mind. And Colin Montgomery saying something that may or may not have been

1:24.6

taken out of context probably isn't going to inspire greatness or anything out of Tiger. But let's be honest, the thing that's really, I would say,

1:32.2

held Tiger back from being even in contention, let alone making cuts, hasn't really even been the

1:36.8

physical elements of it over the last or two. It's been a lot of the short game. He hasn't putted

1:41.1

well. He hasn't chipped it very well. It just always feels rusty from a competitive standpoint. And this is one of those weeks where you're going to be in a

1:48.7

pot bunker. You're going to have to put your body into a weird angle and try and get it up and down.

1:52.6

You've got to be precise with chips and you're going to have to make putts. And those are the

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