The Open // Callers Weigh In // The Final Word - 7/21 (Hour 4)
Felger & Massarotti
Beasley Media Group
4.1 • 977 Ratings
🗓️ 21 July 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
- (0:00) Resetting thoughts on The Open
- (9:06) Callers add their thoughts on McCarthy’s Candy Tiers
- (21:22) The guys share their thoughts on modern day flying & airlines
- (33:31) The Final Word!
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| 0:00.0 | B-Pod Studios |
| 0:03.0 | The Felger and Maz podcast is presented by Draft King Sportsbook. |
| 0:11.3 | To me, the whole thing with the finger under between the legs, antiquated. |
| 0:14.8 | I'm scared. |
| 0:15.5 | And weird. |
| 0:16.7 | The whole thing is freaking silly. |
| 0:18.7 | It's Felger and Maz. |
| 0:19.9 | Presented by Draft King Sportsbook on 985, the Sports Hub. |
| 0:31.9 | Okay. |
| 0:33.5 | Felger and Mazz, 985, a sports hub. |
| 0:36.9 | Here from the Town Fair Tire Studio, simulcast, NBC SportsBoss, and courtesy of presenting sponsored, Draft Kings, wrapping up the week, agenda-free Friday. No Felgrin, no, Mads, Matt McCarthy, got Jimmy Stewart, Kevin the jury behind the glass, 61777990985, the phone number for you, if you would like to join us on any of the nonsense that we have covered over the last three hours plus. So I open just quickly want to reiterate this, the open. I've gotten into watching more golf. I used to not like watch golf at all, but as I played more golf, I want to see guys that actually played at the most, you know, ridiculously high level. I will tune in for the majors more than anything else. |
| 1:12.2 | And maybe the biggest factor of all is, thank you very much to legalize sports gambling. |
| 1:16.9 | I'm watching because I do like betting on these majors. |
| 1:19.5 | But the open, and it's convenient for me, so I wake up, this stuff's already on. |
| 1:24.5 | And this is coming from someone who, again, enjoys the sports, Schadenfreude, love the pain, watching failure. A sick person, I make no apologies for it. This is too hard, though. This is too painful. This thing's crushing guys. And initially some of the clips of especially that new par 3, the 17, I'm like, oh, that's wild. Every time you look up, they're in that effing sand trap that they can't get out of. How would you get out of it? Let me tell you how it'd get out of it. I'd pick my ball up. I'd take the stroke and the ridicule for my friends, and I would place it out of the sand trap. That's how I would get out of that thing. I'm not going to give myself a heart attack and a nervous breakdown trying to you mother, get out of the. Oh, I hate a sand trap. So to watch guys, the best golfers on planet |
| 2:08.4 | Earth turn into me playing at Mount Hood or when I go out with McCarthy, it's too much. I don't, |
| 2:16.0 | I like it to a point. I want some struggle. There is some fun in the, hey, the stars, they're just like us. This whole effing tournament is that. And the proof of that, look at the leaderboard. I mean, it's like two noticeable names in the top like 11 or 12. Right. And Fleetwood isn't even that big. And he's five off the lead. Yeah. Jason Day. Okay. Speath is in it. McElroy's tied for 11th with like a bunch of other guys. But all these bunch of other guys are like, who the hell is Nikolai Hoggard and Emiliano Grillo? And that's no disrespect to them. But like, again, I'm not the biggest PGA and pro golf fan, but I would like a major to have more noticeable names at the top, and there's more noticeable names than who's got to get cut here than anything else. So my point is, is, again, this is coming from someone who is a sicko and usually enjoys watching the sports pain and others and especially fan bases. |
| 3:08.1 | Matt, this thing's too much for me. |
| 3:09.4 | And I certainly don't, I didn't like the U.S. Open in L.A. That thing was foolish. And it was too easy for those guys. I'd like a happy medium. This is way too much the other way. What kind of, you know, I'm struck by and, you know, golf really over the last 10 years is like how hard is it to really find that happy medium? And I think it's one of the great things |
| 3:26.8 | about Augusta every year. It's like there's some scoring to be had at Augusta, but there are also parts of Augusta that are really hard. But it's not because it's tricked up or anything. Like the country club was perfect. It was an absolutely perfect golf course for the U.S. Open last year. |
| 3:41.3 | Like on a day where it was a little bit windy on that Saturday, like you could not score there. |
| 3:46.1 | On Sunday you could score a little bit if you played really well. |
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