Andy Johnson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I spent eight days during the Open in 22 walking around.
Went out there last year, and then this year,
I would say the only thing I understand about the old course, like to a very, you know, to deep understanding of the holes are one, nine and, and 10 are the ones that I really, I, and eight, eight and nine, 10, because they're like the simple ones, you know, one, it's like, okay, I get how this works and it's dead flat and it's kind of,
you know, you got to burn and you understand how that works.
But then, you know, the, the holes in the middle, I, I think like, and I think there's a lesson here about, about golf.
It's like, it is the most entrancing place to play because of the sophistication.
And it's not the sophistication in the architecture.
Like it wasn't built to be sophisticated.
It's just what the natural contours do.
to you know where like there's so many ways to play every hole and you don't necessarily know what's right and in because the greens are so large in the double green aspect of of all the greens
There's so many combinations of everything that can happen in a way.
In a nutshell, the old course represents what I think is so amazing about golf is that you never hit the same shot twice.
um twice in your lifetime and at the old course between the wind the contours in the ground throughout it and these giant greens it's unlikely that you'll ever play one of the holes and have it feel remotely similar to the day to another day that you played the holes
It's incredible.
Anything you could remotely think about with the old course, you ask Scott, and he's like, well, let me tell you about how that came to be.
It's honestly incredible.
The...
So it's funny.
You do a lot of our drone videography, photography.
I used to do all of it.