Scott Van Pelt
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Just like, but. We're going to Scott.
Just like, but. We're going to Scott.
I've been in this sport for so long that there's really no one I don't root for because it could be a player or it could be a caddy or it could be some combination of both. And there's always, you know, this is crunchy Dave from whatever. Like these guys have got stories, sleeping cars, like people to travel in circus. And it's a hard fucking sport to play well. It's so difficult. It's just you.
I've been in this sport for so long that there's really no one I don't root for because it could be a player or it could be a caddy or it could be some combination of both. And there's always, you know, this is crunchy Dave from whatever. Like these guys have got stories, sleeping cars, like people to travel in circus. And it's a hard fucking sport to play well. It's so difficult. It's just you.
I've been in this sport for so long that there's really no one I don't root for because it could be a player or it could be a caddy or it could be some combination of both. And there's always, you know, this is crunchy Dave from whatever. Like these guys have got stories, sleeping cars, like people to travel in circus. And it's a hard fucking sport to play well. It's so difficult. It's just you.
And, and when I like Max Homa, who, you know, is such an interesting and thoughtful guy who I think so many people have come to know, cause he's been so open about the struggle and he got to like a great place. And now he's currently in the midst of a, of a tough stretch. And it's like, I'm rooting for the next part where it's like the light comes on again for him because it will.
And, and when I like Max Homa, who, you know, is such an interesting and thoughtful guy who I think so many people have come to know, cause he's been so open about the struggle and he got to like a great place. And now he's currently in the midst of a, of a tough stretch. And it's like, I'm rooting for the next part where it's like the light comes on again for him because it will.
And, and when I like Max Homa, who, you know, is such an interesting and thoughtful guy who I think so many people have come to know, cause he's been so open about the struggle and he got to like a great place. And now he's currently in the midst of a, of a tough stretch. And it's like, I'm rooting for the next part where it's like the light comes on again for him because it will.
But when it's out and they're really no different than you on two in the sense that you're like, I don't know what the I'm doing or why, or why isn't, I'm the same guy that did that. And right now it's just not happening. And that fascinates me. So I root for the player over the course always because it's such a temporary thing when it's going well.
But when it's out and they're really no different than you on two in the sense that you're like, I don't know what the I'm doing or why, or why isn't, I'm the same guy that did that. And right now it's just not happening. And that fascinates me. So I root for the player over the course always because it's such a temporary thing when it's going well.
But when it's out and they're really no different than you on two in the sense that you're like, I don't know what the I'm doing or why, or why isn't, I'm the same guy that did that. And right now it's just not happening. And that fascinates me. So I root for the player over the course always because it's such a temporary thing when it's going well.
And for those really rare people that only exist in that Scheffler space, I just, it's impossible to comprehend. And that's like you mentioned the guy in the NBA, like Bert LeBron, whatever people, if they love him, if they don't like to root for him, if they're sick of him, whatever, he's 40 years old at the level he's at. It's impossible. Makes no sense.
And for those really rare people that only exist in that Scheffler space, I just, it's impossible to comprehend. And that's like you mentioned the guy in the NBA, like Bert LeBron, whatever people, if they love him, if they don't like to root for him, if they're sick of him, whatever, he's 40 years old at the level he's at. It's impossible. Makes no sense.
And for those really rare people that only exist in that Scheffler space, I just, it's impossible to comprehend. And that's like you mentioned the guy in the NBA, like Bert LeBron, whatever people, if they love him, if they don't like to root for him, if they're sick of him, whatever, he's 40 years old at the level he's at. It's impossible. Makes no sense.
People that only live in that space, in the penthouse, forever, they're the true outliers. And so this sport has the guys that go, you know, they bought the great house and then they kind of got overextended because they leased a second vehicle for no good reason. And they probably had to trade it in, got it downsized, maybe had to move into an apartment with a buddy because things got sideways.
People that only live in that space, in the penthouse, forever, they're the true outliers. And so this sport has the guys that go, you know, they bought the great house and then they kind of got overextended because they leased a second vehicle for no good reason. And they probably had to trade it in, got it downsized, maybe had to move into an apartment with a buddy because things got sideways.
People that only live in that space, in the penthouse, forever, they're the true outliers. And so this sport has the guys that go, you know, they bought the great house and then they kind of got overextended because they leased a second vehicle for no good reason. And they probably had to trade it in, got it downsized, maybe had to move into an apartment with a buddy because things got sideways.
I root for them to buy that house again, you know?
I root for them to buy that house again, you know?
I root for them to buy that house again, you know?