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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Drive continues powered by FanDuel. Bring any more ways to play your game your way live from TPC Toronto. There it is. The Brian A shots. They are phenomenal shots. I mean there's a lot of great, great TV coming in, great video coming in. This was on the front. I was actually better on the back. Hold on. We've got a golf analyst here that can break this down.
Graham Dillette has joined us around the table. GD is one of the very few people on earth that has solo cart access here. Yes. I saw him multiple times bombing around in his own cart. And you saw me. Jimmy Nance special. Jimmy Nance special. I chiseled a little 60 degree. What was that, on 17?
That was nice.
Chapter 2: What insights does Graham DeLaet provide about the RBC Canadian Open?
I was actually impressed. I got it on video, too.
Thank you.
Actually, in all honesty, put it on video because I was going to show these guys here in about an hour's time.
You thought I was going to chop that up. Be clear. That was a difficult shot.
It was. There was a very good chance I would have belated that thing. Tricky little shot. I thought you did a great job. Thank you. Better than I expected.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
This is the only way to put it. If you were on vacation and you went to tee it and you saw him on the range – Would you be saying, I really hope that guy doesn't come up and join me, or would you say, I could play with that guy?
It's one or the other. I could play with him. I could play with him.
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Chapter 3: Which Canadian golfers are expected to perform well at the RBC Canadian Open?
There you go.
That's my guy. He's always got a smile on his face any time I see him.
That's my guy.
Both of us. We're the same.
You are always happy. When you're at a golf course, always happy. Are you sure about that? Generally speaking. Generally speaking. Great to see you, buddy. Thanks for doing this.
Thanks for being here.
How are you enjoying yourself here?
It's been good. Actually, I got my family in. Yeah, that's great. It's awesome. So we did Niagara Falls Monday morning and then the Jays game on Monday evening, Hockey Hall of Fame yesterday, and then buzzed out here.
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Chapter 4: How does Brooks Koepka's game translate to the RBC Canadian Open course?
So the whole Canadian landscape. You're giving all the kids.
We missed the CN Tower. That was about it.
Okay. Well, we can find a way to make that work. It's scary up there, though. You look at that glass floor. I don't like that. I haven't been up the CN Tower in forever. Unless you're a tourist, who goes up the CN Tower? I've lived here my whole life. I think I've been up there once. Have you done the steam whistle tour at any point in your life? No. Who does tours in their hometown? I did.
You've done a tour in Toronto. I've done a steam whistle tour. You're not going to take your kids to a steam whistle tour.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of LIV Golf on the future of professional golf?
I didn't take my kids. I don't know what I did. I went on the tour. Okay. I think it was a buddy who was in town. I'm like, let's do the steam whistle.
But if you go to Dublin, you do the Guinness tour automatically. Of course.
But I'm from Toronto. Naturally, I'd go on the tour in Dublin. Who's jumping on a tour bus in Toronto? Hey, this is Yonge Street. Yeah. Thank you. Good luck with the World Cup going on. Well, you're not sitting in a double-decker bus, like, waving at people all day. You go down to Steam Whistle, you go to CN Tower, you go to a Jays game. Okay. Like, you take it all in. All right.
Chapter 6: What is Frank Corrado's take on the Mike Babcock situation with the Edmonton Oilers?
Well, your kids look pretty athletic. You get them into golf? Like, how's it working here?
Yeah, they both started playing. My son plays in the PGA Junior League. My daughter just finished a little golf camp of her own as well. Nice. Yeah, they both love it.
I love it. Well, it's great to see you, buddy, because you're up here doing double duty, right? You've got the TSN stuff. Obviously, you're doing stuff with us always. You've got the Golf Channel thing going. I was telling you in the break, you're doing phenomenal in the booth.
I appreciate that.
Are you enjoying that, like sitting in there?
It's fun. The nice thing, and I tell these guys all the time, I'm like, there's no stress at all. You don't come to it. I look now at these guys on the range.
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Chapter 7: Should the Leafs consider interviewing Bruce Cassidy for their coaching position?
And I'll watch him hit a few balls. I'll go out, tour the golf course in my solo cart, you know, the gym dance special. And I'll come back, and these guys are still working. And I used to love doing that. The grind. But now that I'm, like, removed four or five years, I can't imagine getting back into that.
Right. Well, like, so I had – we played with Victor Hovland in the morning, and we probably got off – Humble brag. 19, a little bit of a humble brag. 12-15, he's out there putting right now. That was five hours ago he finished his program. He's still here, and he's working on his game. That's a grind.
Is that just par for the course? That's pretty standard. You're doing this stuff all day long.
It's pretty standard. I mean, and it's like, and you don't see the stuff in the gym, like right there. Like, I mean, they spend 45 minutes in those performance things off to the range, putting, chipping, and then they'll go back and see their trainer for a stretch or maybe a little bit of soft tissue or whatever. So it's a full day.
Chapter 8: What does Frank Corrado think about Jordan Staal's Conn Smythe candidacy?
So like, I mean, Thursday through Sunday, when you watch them on TV, you know, that's five hours of their day, but they're out there for probably eight or nine hours.
yeah that day and and then you don't see all the stuff they do at home and in the gym and all that yeah so you i get i used to get this all the time i don't know if you did or whatever but do you miss it like somebody people invite me hey we got a tuesday night at midnight do you want to come and stop pucks i'm like absolutely not but with golf do you you still go and leisurely like what's your routine with that well i actually just got back from ireland i was on a member guest trip over there for the last week so that was pretty fun and member guest trip in ireland yeah
Okay, I like that.
In all honesty, though, I miss the butterflies in my belly. The first tee on Thursday or coming down the stretch and knowing you have to hit a shot and pulling that off and that feeling that you get from doing that that you can't replicate when you're playing with your buddies. It doesn't matter how much money you're playing for. It's just not the same.
The pro-am on Wednesday. I'm sure you missed that a lot. Always putting in a request to see the PGA Cairo on Monday. Did that work out?
I don't know why that's a big deal. The truck is right there. My back is screwed.
Can you imagine? The door's right there with the glass window, and he's knocking.
Sorry, who are you again? Jeff O'Neill. Can you get me in there? No, they'd say stuff it.
I don't even go in there anymore. I think they would ask me, where's your proper credentials? I don't have them.
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