Conor McKeown
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I think Scottie's more well-rounded, but that's Rory's goal most recently, the last couple of years.
to become a more complete player.
And he's even said, you know, I need to become more like Scotty.
But, you know, Scotty head-to-head with Rory might say, well, there's things I envy about him, and I could use a little bit of Rory in certain areas, a little bit longer or perhaps higher with the ball.
Who knows?
They will...
They will feed off each other and, I think, make each other better.
Golf's hard to have these head-to-heads.
I mean, Palmer and Nicholas, everybody talked about it.
They didn't really play against each other head-to-head really that much, as much as they were together on the tour.
So it's just sometimes a happy accident when it happens.
But when it does happen, like Watson and Nicholas at Turnberry, that's maybe the greatest showdown.
When those things happen, those are all-time moments, and I hope Scotty and Rory have those.
No, no, my pleasure, Joe.
And, you know, you're terrific at letting people feel comfortable on the air.
I appreciate it.
It was a slog.
They're in Dublin on Wednesday, aren't they?
Michael Carrick and his wife thought they were out of the woods.
that's the thing the debate was often self-perpetuating but when it required a moderator he'd step in but he was like an unfussy referee like he wouldn't jump in for the sake of jumping in but he would like and you do remember like you can't say that or like putting the big hand out like that did happen every now and then but as a rule he just kept the thing flowing and that's that is literally his job I think with the Sean Kavanagh Brawley one