Chris G
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My big take is that this was an incredibly weird week when everybody was wrong about everything, and as such, my recap is weird writing matching weird events. Unhinged. I call you all morons and buffoons, but im also implicated. The only genius is Higgo. golfdigest.com/story/the-2026…
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This Alpharetta show opened with Why I Am as an extremely rare opener -- only its 12th time in that slot out of 368 total plays. The setlist dug into genuinely rare territory with Kit Kat Jam (under 2% frequency), For What It's Worth (just its 2nd performance ever, last played over a year prior), and American Baby. The encore featured a Dave solo Peace On Earth before a Lie In Our Graves reprise and the classic Pantala Naga Pampa into Pig closer.
05/15/2026 — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA
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@shanebacon Rory getting to 7? Thats not better than Rahm getting to 3? I don’t know. I’m a Rory stan for sure, but someone of this generation getting to 7 (!!!) is for sure in the top 10.
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@CPowers14 Surely, SURELY, you are not considering PA the Northeast. That can’t possibly be the case here.
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"There's points in the last couple of years I didn't think I could win again."
Brandt Snedeker is a champion once again @MyrtleBeachCl.
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This is true....
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE@GOP_is_Gutless
🚨 Brit Hume drops hard truth: “The Democratic Party has drifted farther to the left than I’ve ever seen. They are out where the buses don’t run.” “Conservatives tend to be proud to be Americans, no matter who is in office. But liberals in this country have gone sour on America. They’ve given up on America. They’re rooting against America.” A party infected with radical, anti-American ideology. Democrats can’t even say America is great when their own team is in charge. #BritHume #Democrats #AmericaFirst
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@ShaneRyanHere @KylePorterNS I’d argue that Furyk being the best, perhaps only choice, is quite an indictment of the whole US “system”.
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@GerOnSport @KylePorterNS @Garmin Yeah @KylePorterNS isn’t that the whole deal? NLU would cease to be who they are if they were owned by the tour.
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@KylePorterNS @Garmin Because their value is 100% based in the fact that they aren’t the tour an so can talk freely about the tour and that would immediately be neutered if they were owned by the tour…??? Surely that’s obvious?
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@TronCarterNLU Nantz just had a “great man” reference to Fuzzy on the broadcast. Your thoughts?
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@KylePorterNS @CharlieGolf_Co I don’t know about point 2, but haven’t thought about it as much as you have
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Phil and Rory have been so similar at Augusta National over the years, and if you look closely, they resemble one another outside of that tournament as well. Today's newsletter is seven stats to know about the 2026 Masters.
Presented by @CharlieGolf_Co

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@DPWorldTour Guys. The color scheme here for bogeys or whatever. My god. It seems like a ton of birdies, all pars and a 7. I didn’t understand how that was only -3!
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@KylePorterNS I like that people think you just fired that up, in the moment, and that those are your words.
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Receiving all of those gifts and all of that ambition must be so outrageously fun. Learning that you are preternaturally skilled at this singular thing must feel like magic. No achievement is too outlandish. Nothing beyond your reach.
You must feel like you are a god.
And over time, you become convinced that giving your entire self over to your gifts must be the answer. What are you supposed to do, *not* develop them? *Not* strive to be great at whatever it is you do? This is the weight of the gifts.
The highs are so high. The achievements so extraordinary. You are historically relevant for generations. You fulfilled the life everyone thinks they want.
What you aren't told until it's too late, though, is that the moments are more fleeting than you were promised. The happiness less fulfilling than it should have been.
What you aren't told is that giving your entire self over to the extreme pursuit of greatness oftentimes -- not always, but oftentimes -- comes at a tremendous price.
What you are not told when you're 18 or 22 or 30 is that the true cost of all these dreams and all that glory and this entire life you were supposed to live is so much greater than you ever would have paid.
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