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Smylie Kaufman
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On the Course with Smylie Kaufman
In a detailed conversation on the Smylie Kaufman Show, Smylie Kaufman discussed several aspects of his game during a recent outing, starting from the first tee off. He mentioned that on the day they played, a particular hole which typically measures 535 yards was actually played from 447 yards, changing the dynamic of his approach. He shared how he managed a challenging swing on the first tee, impressing his caddie by pushing the ball significantly up the field to just 135 yards from the hole, closer than the actual 152 yards measurement on the ground.
Kaufman went on to describe a strategic play, emphasizing the importance of placement in the game of golf. Noting the advice from his caddie, Paris, he opted for a pitching wedge to account for the wind and to avoid overshooting, citing, "If we're short, we're fine. If we're long, we are dead." This play led him to a promising eagle putt situation.
Beyond gameplay, Kaufman shared a humorous exchange about a classic dad joke that clicked perfectly in the moment, lightening the mood and showcasing the camaraderie present during his rounds. Additionally, he engaged in a side conversation about Riley, a writer for Scratch, noting his patriotically inspired attire and a robust filming crew, which humorously transitioned into an anecdotal discussion about whether Riley has a connection to the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders.
From strategic gameplay to light-hearted banter, this segment provided insight into the nuances of professional golf and the personal interactions that occur behind the scenes on the course.
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