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Andy Drano Lano II, Former PGA Tour Caddy - Afterhours
20th March 2026 • Grilling At The Green • JT
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The discourse presented in this segment revolves around the experiences and insights of Andy Darinolano II, a distinguished caddy within the realm of professional golf. We delve into the intricacies of his career, exploring not only the challenges faced during extensive travel related to the sport but also the moments of joy and camaraderie that accompany such a lifestyle. Notably, we examine the significance of various golf tournaments and the emotional weight of near victories, particularly a poignant recollection of the 1996 PGA Championship. Furthermore, our conversation extends to the contemporary golf scene, reflecting on underrated players and the evolving dynamics of spectator engagement during tournaments. This episode encapsulates a rich tapestry of anecdotes and reflections, inviting listeners to gain a deeper appreciation for the multifaceted world of golf and its accompanying narratives.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  1. Pebble Beach
  2. Tiger Woods
  3. Rory McIlroy
  4. Tony Romo
  5. John Brody
  6. Arnold Palmer
  7. Kenny
  8. Harris English
  9. Keith Mitchell
  10. Akshay
  11. Greg Norman


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Speaker A:

Welcome to Grilling at the Green after hours.

Speaker A:

The conversation that took place after the show ended.

Speaker A:

Everybody, welcome to After Hours here on Grilling at the Green.

Speaker A:

I've got Andy Darinolano II with us today.

Speaker A:

Caddy extraordinaire.

Speaker A:

Great stories.

Speaker A:

I know people are going to love this, but he's never had the after hours experience, so I thought we would share that today.

Speaker A:

Okay, so are you ready for this, Andy?

Speaker B:

Let's roll.

Speaker B:

So I'll take my swing at it.

Speaker A:

Okay, we'll start with it.

Speaker A:

We'll start with the easy ones.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

What's your favorite color to Lifesaver?

Speaker B:

For me, it's cherry.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Perfect, perfect, perfect.

Speaker A:

Name a player out there on tour that you think it can be.

Speaker A:

A man or a woman.

Speaker A:

Doesn't matter.

Speaker A:

A player that you think is underrated.

Speaker B:

Underrated.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I would like current.

Speaker B:

You want a current?

Speaker A:

Yeah, some, you know, within the last five years.

Speaker B:

Something underrated.

Speaker B:

Oh, man.

Speaker B:

I need a list in front of me because I. I mean, I've watched golf a lot.

Speaker A:

Oh, we can come back to that if you want.

Speaker B:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker B:

I.

Speaker B:

Because I. I do have some people in mind, even though they're not coming to me right now.

Speaker B:

I got to get the list.

Speaker A:

I. I got it.

Speaker A:

I got list.

Speaker B:

Because there are a few out there.

Speaker A:

There are a few.

Speaker B:

Edit.

Speaker B:

Edit, Edit, Edit.

Speaker A:

You were on the road a lot.

Speaker A:

Was there always one stop on the tour that you looked forward to going to for whatever reason?

Speaker A:

Not just the golf, but maybe a.

Speaker A:

A hotel, a restaurant, the scenic beauty?

Speaker A:

Whatever reason doesn't matter.

Speaker A:

But was there one stop every year that you look forward to?

Speaker B:

I. I loved Pebble Beach.

Speaker B:

I mean, even though we fought the elements there, I mean, it was so special to walk and look out at that ocean on all those holes and.

Speaker B:

And take on the challenge that it offered and.

Speaker B:

And, you know, it being a public chorus, so I really enjoyed it there.

Speaker B:

And, yeah, that.

Speaker B:

That's one special place.

Speaker B:

And then I just recently got to go play it myself instead of caddy it, so it was really neat to

Speaker A:

do that and very cool.

Speaker A:

What was.

Speaker A:

What was the worst part?

Speaker A:

We try to be pretty positive on this show, but there's always funny stories in this.

Speaker A:

What was the worst part of the travel over all those years?

Speaker B:

For me, it was like chasing the rent of cars and, you know, having to return the car and try to beat the crowd.

Speaker B:

And, you know, it was basically the airport stuff.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

I mean, just the kind of stuff that you would think it would be.

Speaker B:

But, like, I mean, I Loved once I got there, I loved the challenge of knowing, you know, you get a fresh start every week.

Speaker B:

But, yeah, it would be all the, you know, the flying and the, you know, the hotels and dealing with that.

Speaker B:

You know, on the flip side, though, I mean, not to turn it another way, I had some great families that I stayed with along the way every year.

Speaker B:

They couldn't wait.

Speaker B:

And it was a great thing to be able to reunite with them and say, hey, you know, how's life, what you've been doing?

Speaker B:

So that whole experience, yeah, it was fantastic.

Speaker B:

Even though, like you said, like I would say, it was just having to return a rent a car and, you know, getting a flight canceled and stuck in an airport and, you know those things that people go through.

Speaker A:

Oh, yeah, absolutely.

Speaker A:

There were sometimes lengthy weather delays.

Speaker A:

And of course that screws up the television broadcast because then they're showing you something either from the day before or three years before or whatever.

Speaker A:

But what would you guys do?

Speaker A:

I mean, would you go back to the caddy tent or whatever the setup was at that particular event?

Speaker A:

Did you hang out there?

Speaker A:

Did you go in the clubhouse and just try to dry out, if you will, for a couple hours till they opened it up?

Speaker A:

Or what would you do?

Speaker B:

Yeah, well, the.

Speaker B:

Well, the first thing you do is they figure out what their plan was like, depending on what time of day it was.

Speaker B:

But the first thing was, is to get the equipment is dry or whatever and get it ready to go when they blow the gun to do that.

Speaker B:

Take care of that first.

Speaker A:

And.

Speaker B:

And then basically we were kind of prisoners of the place because it's.

Speaker B:

You didn't want to get too far away.

Speaker B:

And all of a sudden they say, hey, we're in position in 30 minutes and you're back at your house or hotel.

Speaker B:

So you had to kind of just kind of pay attention.

Speaker B:

They were really good about that.

Speaker B:

The tool would really kind of let you know.

Speaker B:

So you were kind of stuck there.

Speaker B:

You go down into the, you know, into the Caddy, caddy halls.

Speaker B:

And in those places, it was in the cart barn or whatever because you had to get out of the weather.

Speaker B:

And you would just go down there and just chat and, you know, chat with the folks and chat with other caddies and just bas.

Speaker B:

Open floor, watch tv, whatever.

Speaker B:

Whatever they gave us for, you know, things that week.

Speaker B:

You just have to kind of sit tight and be patient and see how it played out.

Speaker A:

Sure, sure.

Speaker A:

So, Andy, if you could.

Speaker A:

If you could dine with a historical figure, who would it be?

Speaker A:

And this doesn't have to be.

Speaker A:

In golf, it can be anybody.

Speaker A:

But if you could dine with a historical figure, who would it be and what would be on the menu?

Speaker B:

Okay, well, the menu part I know for sure.

Speaker A:

Main lobster, for sure.

Speaker B:

So I love my Maine lobster, and I tell folks about it all the time, you know, because it's.

Speaker B:

You know, it's a special flavor that.

Speaker B:

Because of the temperature of the water, etc.

Speaker B:

It is a delicacy.

Speaker B:

And I actually get it flown in here.

Speaker B:

I had it.

Speaker B:

I had it flown in here for the super bowl because the Patriots, you know, I had.

Speaker B:

I had lobster rolls for Denver, and then I had lobster tails for the Super Bowl.

Speaker B:

So the super bowl didn't quite work out.

Speaker B:

Seattle was a better team.

Speaker B:

But it's still fun to be there and, you know, have.

Speaker B:

But I mean, as far as dinner goes, I mean, geez, you know, that's a great question.

Speaker B:

I mean, to have dinner.

Speaker B:

I mean, probably, you know, I wouldn't mind having dinner with Tiger one night, to be honest with you.

Speaker B:

I mean, just.

Speaker B:

Just because it'd be great to be there and pick his mind without anybody interrupting.

Speaker B:

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker B:

Because the poor guy, he gets.

Speaker B:

He gets tucked.

Speaker B:

He gets this.

Speaker B:

People always trying to pull from him from every direction, and if I could just sit in there, I mean, I. I mean, I would love to be able to.

Speaker B:

I mean, a lot of it we already know, but there's so much to glean from somebody like him, and, you know, that'd be a really interesting fun time.

Speaker B:

I mean, I was able to.

Speaker B:

We played against Tiger a few times.

Speaker B:

Kenny.

Speaker B:

Well, I was catting for Kenny, and in his prime, and that was not easy to do.

Speaker B:

Yeah, just to.

Speaker B:

Just to kind of get, like, reflection of things from him, and, you know, we know what he kind of did, you know, growing up to get where he did, but it's still.

Speaker B:

To hear it from him, you know, and to do that is something special.

Speaker A:

You know, one of the.

Speaker A:

I come from the media side, and one of the funniest things I heard, it was actually on tv.

Speaker A:

They were doing an interview, and the guy.

Speaker A:

One of the commentators, was across the pond, and then there was somebody in the studio at the.

Speaker A:

At the Golf Channel, and then there was somebody sitting at the desk at the Golf Channel, and this guy, this younger player, said, yeah, yeah, I'd really like to have gone up against Tiger in his prime and all this stuff.

Speaker A:

And the guy across the pond, and I won't use the word because it's a Family show.

Speaker A:

But he said the F. You would, you know, you wouldn't want to be in that bubble, trust me.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker B:

No.

Speaker B:

And I also, you know, I also like Rory, too, you know, because my mom.

Speaker B:

My mom's, you know, I'm half Irish, and I actually got to go to Ireland a few years ago with a group and absolutely loved it over there.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And Rory's always been good to our foundation with things, you know, we do well, auctioning off his flags, etc.

Speaker B:

For the kids.

Speaker B:

So, I mean, it's.

Speaker B:

It'd be fun to get, like, some side time with Rory as well, you know, just without anybody kind of being there.

Speaker B:

So those are.

Speaker B:

Those would be my top two for me.

Speaker A:

Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker A:

Looking back, would there be anything you would change in your life or your career?

Speaker A:

Doesn't have to be dramatic.

Speaker A:

But just like most people say, no, not really.

Speaker A:

But once in a while, somebody will say, yeah, I turned left.

Speaker A:

I should have turned right that day.

Speaker B:

I mean, for me, as I look back.

Speaker B:

So, I mean, I was a really good baseball player and on my levels growing up, and that was the tough decision for me because I was All Star.

Speaker B:

I mean, and I'm not saying I was an all Star, you know, would have gone.

Speaker B:

But baseball, I loved it, and I was pretty good at it.

Speaker B:

And that was a big decision in my life because, I mean, looking back, I wished I maybe extended my baseball a little longer, but unfortunately, then they were played at the same time.

Speaker B:

So in high school, you either had to play baseball, you had to play golf, you couldn't.

Speaker B:

And then, of course, they switched it later and they switch it to the fall.

Speaker B:

But I love football, too, so I wouldn't have given it up for that.

Speaker B:

But anyway, for me, that would have been it, really.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's.

Speaker B:

was drafted by the Indians in:

Speaker B:

And so our baseball family.

Speaker B:

My brother was an excellent player.

Speaker B:

My sister was.

Speaker B:

She was one of the first.

Speaker B:

Maureen, she was one of the first girls to play softball in Maine.

Speaker B:

She played league softball in the 70s and was with either the first or second girl to not only do it, but make the All Star team.

Speaker B:

So, yeah, that was a tough decision for me because I knew that you couldn't do both.

Speaker B:

And now looking back, I find out that I probably could have done both.

Speaker B:

I. I mean, Jay Williamson, I had caddied for.

Speaker B:

I don't know if you remember Jay, but he took up Golf at 22 years old.

Speaker B:

Cold.

Speaker B:

He was an ex hockey player, but he took his hand eye and his, you know, his, his, you know, his, his ability to compete and all that.

Speaker B:

And he played on the tour for like eight, nine years or 10 years or whatever, you know.

Speaker A:

I mean.

Speaker B:

Yeah, just taking up the game at 20 now.

Speaker B:

I think he played some college golf a little bit, too, but, like, he took it up late, and that's what these athletes can do.

Speaker B:

So for me, I wish maybe I extended at least my baseball through high school and then maybe chase the golf after.

Speaker A:

Yeah, you look at John Brody, you know, quarterback for the 49ers, and he's out there on the Champions Tour, senior, whatever they called it.

Speaker B:

Yeah, he.

Speaker B:

He came to Maine, you know, with Arnold Palmer.

Speaker B:

When Arnold started, you know, people.

Speaker B:

started the champions tour in:

Speaker B:

And they showed up in Maine and played an exhibition, and John was there.

Speaker B:

I mean, what a great guy.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's super.

Speaker B:

Like you said, these golf, these, these pros, they can pick it up.

Speaker B:

I mean, they're just athletes in the hand eye.

Speaker B:

It just, it just goes that and golf, I mean, Smoltz loves it.

Speaker B:

I got the caddy for Tony Romo, you know, and to try when I was in Dallas.

Speaker B:

Tony's a terrific player.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's just, it's.

Speaker B:

The athletes love it because it's a.

Speaker B:

It's the next chase for them, you know.

Speaker A:

Sure, sure.

Speaker A:

What's one thing you wish the spectators would not do?

Speaker B:

For me, it's, It's.

Speaker B:

It's all that.

Speaker B:

I don't mind them.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's the yelling, mashed potato, you know, all that kind of crap that you hear in the background.

Speaker B:

I'm not quite sure what that's all about.

Speaker B:

I don't know if some guy's trying to send a code to somebody, but, I mean, I never have figured out, you know, you know, I don't mind go in the hole and all that stuff or whatever, but some of the odd stuff that you hear from the crow is.

Speaker B:

And then the other thing too is a lot of people will question and kind of take shots at the golfers when they're walking.

Speaker B:

I saw Ricky the other day, and Ricky doesn't really react to much.

Speaker B:

And somebody said something the other day at TPC and I.

Speaker B:

And he kind of like gave it back to him, you know, And I mean, it's like, I don't, you know, it's kind of getting this UFC thing, you know, that's really not what you bring to the golf course?

Speaker B:

No, I think Phenix is fun for a one week thing, and that's great, but, like, after that, that isn't what every golf tournament is in my eyes.

Speaker A:

No, not at all.

Speaker A:

Not at all.

Speaker A:

I, you know, I guess maybe I'm showing my age, Andy, but it's like, you know, if I yell at this player, Well, I get 200,000 video views on YouTube for me doing it or if I post it on my Twitter account or whatever.

Speaker A:

I mean, it's like.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Well, did you, you heard about the kid they kicked out in Phoenix?

Speaker B:

Right.

Speaker B:

The, the, There was a video.

Speaker B:

There's a kid on, you know, on Social and TikTok, that's very popular, and he paid a kid 100 bucks to yell in a player's backswing, and they had him taken off the property.

Speaker B:

Well, that's not you.

Speaker B:

And I know that's not what golf is.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I mean, come on.

Speaker B:

It's a gentleman's game and, and, you know, an etiquette, et cetera.

Speaker B:

And it's really not spoken about much like I wish that it was, because that's how it was invented, you know, to have respect and to have etiquette, and a lot of people lose track of that.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

If you were to put Draynos, fantastic foursome together, you being one of the foursome, who would you want to play with three players?

Speaker B:

Well, I know my dad would be there for sure.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I'd have to have my dad in there.

Speaker B:

And I mean, not.

Speaker B:

I, I mean, I've played a ton of golf with all my, with all my bosses.

Speaker B:

So for me, I'd like to choose some different ones that I haven't.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

So I'd like to put Brady in there.

Speaker B:

I mean, he was my favorite.

Speaker A:

I knew you were gonna say that.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I mean, I, I, I mean, I've actually met him and talked to him, and I know he loves golf, and I wouldn't talk a minute of football with him.

Speaker B:

I just would want to try to beat him in golf.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

You know, because he, I know he can beat me throwing a football, but I might have a shot maybe on a hole and beat him in golf.

Speaker B:

That's the great, that's what I tell people about golf.

Speaker B:

It's a great equalizer as far as that goes.

Speaker B:

So it would be so those.

Speaker B:

There's three, and then.

Speaker B:

So now I got to come up with a fourth.

Speaker B:

A fourth would be Larry Bird.

Speaker B:

I would love to go out and talk smack with Larry Bird, because Larry was One of the best smack talkers.

Speaker A:

Oh, yeah, he was.

Speaker B:

And he.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And he took up golf and you know, he's another one took it up late, but you know what I mean, he could.

Speaker B:

I would love to spend four and a half hours and listen to some of his stories.

Speaker B:

That would be priceless.

Speaker A:

There you go.

Speaker A:

Okay, last question.

Speaker A:

If I gave you a box with everything you've lost in your life in it might be a pretty damn big box.

Speaker A:

What is the first thing you would reach for?

Speaker B:

That I've lost?

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker B:

You talking about like physical things.

Speaker A:

Physical, emotional thing.

Speaker A:

Anything.

Speaker A:

Anything that you would construe as a loss.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

So it would be the:

Speaker B:

We were in Kentucky there.

Speaker B:

We had a two shot lead with Kenny with two holes to go.

Speaker B:

It looked like Kenny was going to get his major.

Speaker B:

And in his home state, it was like the storybook finish.

Speaker B:

And you know, we made, we made, you know, we made a six on the last hole and Mark Brooks came strong with some tremendous birdies and we lost in a playoff.

Speaker B:

And that was a real heartbreak really, because it had so much meaning to it with both of us going to Western Kentucky and it being at Valhalla the first time and all of.

Speaker B:

I mean, the crowd that day, that was behind Kenny, there was.

Speaker B:

We were playing with Norman and like, we basically.

Speaker B:

Like Greg, you know, no disrespect, but today's our day.

Speaker B:

You get out of the way.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Because that was back when, when Norman played Storm.

Speaker B:

And Norman, man, when he was going good, I mean, it was tough to play with him.

Speaker B:

Well, the shoes flipped that day.

Speaker B:

And to see that go on and to have us do that and then to, to be, you know, come up short in the playoff, I would say that's probably my number one.

Speaker A:

I couldn't agree.

Speaker B:

I won't talk about the financial.

Speaker B:

The financial.

Speaker B:

Because it was others.

Speaker B:

Besides the purse, there was another bonus on the side.

Speaker B:

That would have been nice to have too, but, you know, that's just the way it goes, you know, and that's how golf is.

Speaker B:

And you just, you know, you just do what you can do.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's a, it's a very humbling sport.

Speaker A:

That, that it is.

Speaker A:

Andy Drano LANO II thanks, buddy.

Speaker B:

I appreciate it.

Speaker B:

I get.

Speaker B:

We'll, we'll ditch the, the underrated.

Speaker B:

I mean, I'm looking on the list here and I mean, I'm just going down the top.

Speaker B:

I mean, underrated.

Speaker B:

I mean, I, I'm kind of thinking that someone that hasn't really I mean, I, I would say Harris English.

Speaker A:

I mean, I like Harris English.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

I mean, I think he's terrific.

Speaker B:

He's great striker, and I love his demeanor out there.

Speaker B:

Like, he's like this.

Speaker B:

So, I mean, I always enjoyed caddying for golfers like that, you know, I mean, he just kind of keeps it there, whether he's 68 or 7.

Speaker B:

You know, they don't shoot that much, but you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker B:

And he's.

Speaker B:

And he's a, you know, he's a good dude, too.

Speaker B:

You know, too.

Speaker B:

So he would be my most underrated guy.

Speaker B:

If you got a, if you're searching for some more room there or whatever.

Speaker B:

You want to edit it out?

Speaker A:

No, no, it'll be fine.

Speaker A:

We'll leave it.

Speaker A:

And the other guy, I think would.

Speaker A:

Is Cashmere Keith Mitchell.

Speaker A:

I, I, for some reason, I don't know him.

Speaker A:

I've never talked to him, but he looks like he's just kind of a cruiser to me.

Speaker B:

He, He's a talented dude.

Speaker B:

And, you know, he, he likes to.

Speaker B:

He likes to.

Speaker B:

He does it up nice with the duds, too.

Speaker B:

Man.

Speaker B:

He's always looking sharp out there.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

So, yeah, it's.

Speaker B:

He doesn't have that nickname for a reason, so.

Speaker B:

Yeah, he's a.

Speaker B:

He's a, He's.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

I mean, he's a.

Speaker B:

He's a good dude.

Speaker B:

I mean, I, I don't know him as well because I kind of.

Speaker B:

He was.

Speaker B:

When I was on the way out, he was kind of coming in, but everything that my friends tell me about him and what I've seen on tv, I mean, I love this kid.

Speaker B:

That one the other day.

Speaker B:

I mean, what a great disposition Akshay has.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker B:

I mean, I, I, I mean, winning at Bay Hill, why almost wide a wire and that one year, and then seeing Berger lead all that time and not get it, that's a tough one.

Speaker B:

But Bay Hills, relentless.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's, it's a tough finish, and if you can't get those last two holes, it's going to get you.

Speaker B:

And unfortunately, Berger couldn't drive it in the fairway on that 18th hole.

Speaker B:

I don't know, he just couldn't.

Speaker B:

I don't know why.

Speaker B:

If he didn't, he didn't look good to him or whatever, but he, he didn't find it in regulation.

Speaker B:

He didn't find it in the playoff, and I don't think he found it on Saturday either.

Speaker B:

So that hole was kind of a bugaboo it's not an easy driving hole because there's nothing to aim at.

Speaker B:

I don't know if you've ever been there, but it's like a blind.

Speaker B:

So you got to kind of hit it to us.

Speaker B:

You kind of, kind of imagine it going over the hill.

Speaker B:

And so I felt bad for him and his caddy Josh, you know, but I loved.

Speaker B:

You know what actually I love is his demeanor is tremendous.

Speaker A:

Yeah, he's.

Speaker A:

That putter is almost as tall as he is.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

We need.

Speaker B:

We need more of him out there.

Speaker B:

His attitude on things.

Speaker B:

I mean, to talk about his.

Speaker B:

His niece that passed away and all that.

Speaker B:

I mean, even before that, I mean, he's just a real level headed kind of dude.

Speaker B:

And I saw someone wrote, you know, I know you got to get going, but I saw someone write the other day, oh, you know, this President's cup list is really looking really kind of different and blah, blah, blah, this and that or the, you know, the other guys might be favored.

Speaker B:

I don't think so.

Speaker B:

There's a reason that these guys are up there.

Speaker B:

They're really good.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

So I wouldn't be writing that.

Speaker B:

If I'm a press guy.

Speaker B:

I don't care if Akshay is on the team or who or if Chris got her up.

Speaker B:

I mean, this guy's setting the world on fire, and people don't still know who he is.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I just.

Speaker A:

That's just kind of noise to me anymore.

Speaker B:

Right.

Speaker A:

You know, when they release the roster, that's who's on the team.

Speaker B:

Exactly.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And I can't remember who the next coach is, who's following up.

Speaker B:

Who did they name anyway?

Speaker B:

I don't know.

Speaker A:

I. I haven't even paid any attention to it.

Speaker B:

Yeah, me either.

Speaker B:

I mean, it's just.

Speaker B:

I. I do say that.

Speaker B:

I will say this morning.

Speaker B:

I don't know if you got to see it, but I do really like this new commissioner.

Speaker B:

I've never met him or seen him in person, but I intend to meet him this weekend.

Speaker B:

I'm flying to Florida.

Speaker B:

We have our.

Speaker B:

We have our fundraising event.

Speaker B:

I have a day on, a week from.

Speaker B:

Actually, well, this Monday.

Speaker B:

So I have play with a famous caddy.

Speaker B:

So I have caddies off the tour come in and guys pay to play with the caddies, and we have a little day there and we raise.

Speaker B:

Those are our two fundraisers for the foundation.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Good.

Speaker B:

I'm gonna be running, trying to run roll up down on Sunday.

Speaker B:

I don't know if I'll get near him because he's got to hand out the trophy and all that stuff, but you never know.

Speaker A:

You might.

Speaker A:

You might get five minutes.

Speaker B:

If I do.

Speaker B:

If I do, I'll let you know, okay?

Speaker A:

We'll talk about it.

Speaker B:

All right?

Speaker A:

All right.

Speaker B:

Thank you.

Speaker A:

Thank you.

Speaker B:

You got.

Speaker A:

That's it for after hours.

Speaker A:

Thank you, Andy.

Speaker A:

And we'll be back next week with another edition of Girling at the Green.

Speaker A:

Take care, everybody.

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