You're listening to Miller and Moulton coming at you from the Floor Meisters Studios. Floor Meisters, keep it at real. And now here's Mark Miller and David Moulton. Hour two of Miller and Moulton on this hump day. Let's get over it together, shall we? Seth Everett, one hour from now. Amanda Khristovic, two hours from now. Our Masters previews continue with Watson. We'll join us in about 35 minutes time. Two weeks tomorrow is the NFL Draft. And the Masters, of course, tease off in a little more than 24 hours. Did you see there's a single? Well, there has to be. It's 91, yeah. Exactly. So that means the marker, the best player at Augusta gets to play with one of the players, right? That's the longstanding tradition that essentially the best player at Augusta plays with that guy, right? Right. Lee Hightung, I believe, ends up being the single. So when Jack and Watson and Gary Player do the ceremonial tee shot at 720, I believe at 730, it's the single with the marker. And apparently the marker's pretty good at Augusta. He's beat these players before. Yes, yes. Apparently there's been gentlemanly wagers, okay? And the marker has won. His name is Michael McDermott. It was Jeff Knox forever. He was the best. He was basically the club champ at Augusta National. And now it's Michael McDermott. He is a fantastic amateur player. And as it says in the story that I have, these guys, he knocks before him and now McDermott are quietly known for shooting some really good scores at Augusta National. Also, he's needed sometimes for the Saturday round? Yes, if they have an odd number, right? Right. So I thought I read a story where Rory was the single on Saturday a few years ago and this guy beat him by one on Saturday. So if you don't have someone to root for and you're just, if you want a guy to root for in this year's Masters, now trust me, the odds of this guy playing on Saturday, I think the odds you could get of this guy making the cut would be stupendous. I mean, I think you'd get big odds just for this guy to play on Saturday. But it is a great story. Brandon Holtz, don't know if you caught this, David. He is a 39-year-old real estate agent from Bloomington, Illinois. He played basketball and apparently looks like a tight end. He's like 6'4". And he played a little bit of college basketball and then he decided to play golf. He played at Illinois State. He was a reserve shooting guard. Apparently in high school he scored 68 in a game. So the guy could play obviously. Wow. But he started playing golf after college in 2009, played on the mini tours. Actually, apparently had a runner-up finish at the Illinois Open, that prestigious tournament. David had made $14,000. That's not bad. But he won the mid-A.M. Ah, then you're in. And by winning the mid-A.M., he's playing at Augusta National this weekend. And the mid-A.M. for the longest time, really and truly, was a lot of guys who were actual. And this guy did play mini tours, so I guess he qualifies as a pro. But the mid-A.M. quite often are guys that decided to go back to be at Ammoners. And they're older. And the joke is on tour that the mid-A.M. guy plays more than the tour guy. Because these guys, you know, they're doing business on the course and things like that. But if you want someone to root for Brandon Holtz, he won the, I don't know if it was a par four. But he won the mid-A.M. by going driver to eight feet and making the putt to close out his opponent in a match play event. So, again, if you're just looking for something fun when you see the scores and the Ammoners, Brandon Holtz, a 39-year-old Ammoner playing. And the fun thing is, David, is that apparently his dad years and years and years ago won the lottery for Augusta. And I guess you could win the lottery. It wasn't yearly then. He won it to get lifetime badges. So here's this Holtz guy who went every year to the Masters with his dad. Talks about going on the sixth green and betting other patrons a dollar on who would hit the shot closest to the pin off the tee. So he's someone who has gone to the Masters numerous times and doing so with his father that I think highly of. Because I was lucky enough to only go once and I went with my dad. So if there's a guy I'm rooting for to pull a rabbit out of the hat and, you know, somehow shoot 7272, it's Brandon Holtz. Well, he teased off at 9-02 tomorrow, Mark, with Bubba Watson and Nicholas Etcheverria. So there you go. And his Friday tee time is a little afternoon. So chance to see him tomorrow afternoon if he hits a great shot or if he's doing pretty well. Well, his dad catting for him in the mid-am, I would imagine that his father will be on the bag at Augusta. So that's just a fun little Masters story for you as we get ready. I have not filled out my, you know, there's a few guys that I think I may put a few shekels on. I think I'm going Shofley and Patrick Reed. Okay. I think those are the two that I'm playing. I might add a third that's a little bit closer to better odds, but I'm like you. I love Oberg's game. I don't trust him. I don't trust him down the stretch, you know, and I'm not betting on the top five here. I'm betting a win. So can you close this sucker out? Hey, let me throw a prop bet at you. And I'm not saying this is a legit prop bet. I'm just saying I'm making it up. So the top three players on the PGA tour would be Sheffler, Rory and Shofley. Who we putting in his number three? By odds you're right. By odds you're right. Okay. So let's just, we'll take those three. Sheffler, Rory, Shofley. What if I took the top three non PGA tour players? Bryson, Rom and Reed. Want to go head to head? No, I don't. I don't. Now, if you take Reed off and I give you the third live guy, I'd be more apt to do it. I love what you're doing there. You're stealing Reed, who is no longer a member of the live tour. Because I said non PGA because he's not a member of the PGA tour until late August. Correct. So, you know, I mean, this is, this is one of the only times you're going to get to see Patrick Reed play golf this year unless you watch the DP World Tour at nine in the morning on the weekend. So I'm just saying, I really like the non PGA threesome. I think the winner is going to come from Rom, Reed and Bryson. Rom and DeChambeau are the second betting favorites. They're both nine to one. Put it this way. Just take the third guy out. Throw Shofley and Reed out. If you were to say heads up, Rom DeChambeau versus Sheffler, Rory, total score four days who wins. I'll take the LIV guys. I might lean that way too. Rory's not, he's not in the bat. He's hurt. Well, yeah, I mean, we'll see. I, you know, he has some plates since the players and neither Sheffler right or the week after, you know, and they just had a kid 11, 12 days ago. So who knows if he's, you know, coming in here 100% sharp, but obviously they both know their way around this course. They've got three wins between them. Sheffler short game at Augusta is, I mean, his short game on tour is really good. His short game at Augusta is amazing. I mean, I'm not saying he's like savvy or fill, but he's unbelievable short game at Augusta and Mark, to me, I'm curious tomorrow because Scotty's struggled on the greens this year. And that's on the PGA tour. Now he's going to go to Augusta. They're going to be faster, crustier later in the day. It's going to be dry all week. Okay. I just want to see his short putting Thursday because he's, you know, we've watched a lot of Sheffler this year. He's good for at least one miss putt inside of three and a half feet every round this year. Yeah, he's got a little Bickle sin in him. Yeah, in that regard. He really does. You know, and then I could also see Sheffler pulling it was a 97 tiger a 40 30 in his first round. Yeah, I mean, I would, would you that all be surprised to see Sheffler go 38 32. You know what I mean? No, wouldn't be surprised me if Sheffler does what Rory did last year. I forget what Rory shot in the first round, but he followed it up with 66 66. It wouldn't shock me if Sheffler goes 73 68 67. It just wouldn't. I mean, doesn't it sound crazy betting, especially in the last four or five years, you're hold on a second, Moulton, you want to bet against Scottie Sheffler and Rory McElroy in 2026 at Augusta. Have you taken a look at their track record in the last four tournaments? I mean, it's kind of crazy. Right. I mean, as you mentioned, Sheffler's putting hasn't been good. His iron play is not what we're used to seeing out of him. He's got a kid. So how much is he, you know, I know he's ready. I mean, he's read. This is the best player in the world. But I, I have a feeling the winner comes from a group that we're not as familiar with. And I know Shockley would be, he, you know, he's the next guy that's supposed to win one. So I just, I don't know. I think we're going to have a great tournament. The weather is supposed to be beautiful. Yeah. We're going to get some wind, which will make the course interesting, obviously with wind in 12 on Sunday. Bring it on. If I give you 10 under right now, would you take it? What do you think? Or do you think you're going to have to do a couple better? If you said 12, I'd say for sure. Well, that's why I didn't say 12. But I think it's going to take 11 or 12. Okay. I think it's going to take 11 or 12. And let's hope that there's five guys fighting for it. I enjoy it more when there are a bunch of guys in it that it went when it's a mono a mono battle. And we've had a lot of those two men battles on tour this year where guys have just sprung away from the group, but that I don't think that'll happen this week at Augusta. Well, wouldn't it be nice with what's happened on the PJ tour all year, which is basically whoever's leading after 54 holes doesn't win. Okay. It'd be nice to get that at Augusta, to be honest, make it for a lot of Sunday drama. Miller and Molton. We'll talk more masters with Wood Watson in 25 minutes set the ever top of the eight o'clock hour and a man of Kristovic later in the show. You're listening to Miller and Molton. And now here's Mark Miller and David Molton. 21 minutes past the hour. Wood Watson will join us in a little more than 15 minutes time. As we talk the masters the day before it gets underway. The honorary starters will be hitting their t shots 24 hours from right now. It's national empanada day David, and I don't know a place close enough to get one I've seen a couple places but I've not tested. So I could send the sun out on a mission this morning, but I'll probably just go with the normal bagel. I was home at private be sending the you know the wife this morning out to my little Cuban place close by which is tremendous. Well, can he do some digging online? Find something? He'd have to get out of bed. Well, you could dig online while in bed. Just grab the phone. Come on. Get to work. You are right. Caretaker for the week. I mean, sometimes there's certain things you got to do. Like find me a good empanada place. So that's where I'm at. That's what I saw today. You know, we've we did not come up with a poll question. And I have to be brutally honest, there is something that's gone tremendously wrong with polls on X and it's not just Miller and molten. No, Buster only did a poll. It had like 230 votes. Buster only gets like 10,000 votes when he does a poll question. Yeah. There's something going on. My buddy Mike Salarte, who does sports in Charlotte, North Carolina, he and I were going back and forth because his poll question had no answers the other day. So there's something going on with poll questions right now. I mean, I would say there's part of me that likes to put that the poll question I'd want to put up right now. Who wins in the two headed the two man battle, Sheffler Rory versus Ram Deshambo. I think that's a fun prop that I really do. Yeah, I do too. Because those are the four betting favorites to our live guys to our PGA tour guys. And, you know, David has stuck with the ROM because first off Miller and molten have not been anti live. The majority of you have been. Now, we totally agree. No one watches it. No one cares. And we don't think the tours working at all. No, certain places when they were in Australia. When they were in South Africa, a couple of places in the States, they do well. And my friends that went over to Miami had a great time, thought the experience anybody that I know that's been to a live event speaks very highly of the experience. Yep. But no one's watching it. They are basically in the abyss when it comes to golf. We still watch the PGA tour. It didn't hurt the PGA tours numbers. The PGA tours golf numbers on TV are what they are. Are they much better than they were before? No, not really. The Masters is always the highest rated tournament every year. The golf is what the golf is. But live has not done anything to hurt it. It just hasn't done anything for itself. Right. And part of the biggest reason why we have been, I guess, compared to most of the rest of you open minded about live was that for the first two years to live the PGA tour. Was stealing just about everything they were doing. And we're like, well, how can you be pro PGA tour against these guys? Because the PGA tour is literally turning their tour into live with all these non cut smaller field events. You know, having the what eight signature events a year with 20 to $25 million per se. Oh yeah. A live purse is $25 million. $25 million. $4 million to the winner. Oh yeah. Live gives five. I mean, doing a lot of live stuff. And so now they're playing four rounds in live golf, which is something that they had to do to try to get some world golf points. They're not getting what they should be with the fields that they have. But it is what it is. But that being said, I wonder if now playing four rounds makes any difference. John Rom's won two tournaments on live. No one's paid any attention other than David or if you listen to the starting five. I mean, that's the you want to know what's going on live 638 Monday morning. We're going to give you the live results. But roms won two tournaments. And that's why, you know, Patrick Green to me on the DP world tour, he's won two tournaments. One with a pretty damn good field in the tournament in Dubai. Bryson's one is last two starts. Both in playoffs on live. So, you know, we'll see. We'll see Bryson did not handle the final round at Augusta well last year. He didn't. And I worry about his flat stick. That's my problem with Bryson when it becomes, you know, down to the nitty gritty. Can he putt well enough? Can he make putts? It is fascinating that little behind the scenes look we got with he and Rory and the argument they had on who was closer. And Rory's like, no, we're not flipping a T. Right. Because well, I just flip in for Rory's like, no. And no, you go. And what does Rory do? He buries it. What's Bryson do? He misses it. Yep. Maybe the turning point in the tournament. Although Rory had such a up and down day, it may have been the turning point for Bryson. Not sure it was the turning point for Rory. But last year was memorable. We'll see what this year produces. Not to be the dead horse, but I just want to ask you, I want to make you the commissioner of the NBA. Did you hear what the Sacramento Kings did last night? No. They're beating Golden State by one with three minutes to go. They start intentionally fouling warrior players. First they fouled Seth Curry. They did that a couple of times. Then they fouled somebody else. I mean, they were trying to look at the code. I take away the first run pick, David. I'm serious. I take away the first run pick. Apparently, I looked it up. Apparently. And this is vague. If you're a commissioner, I think you have to do it. You can find a franchise up to five million for quote, conduct detrimental to the league. Shouldn't he have been throwing these fines around like chicklets? I don't know how many times you can do it. I would do it as many times as I could. I don't know if that's just a one time deal because five million for a franchise that's worth billions. I just don't know what that does, David. I understand. But don't you have to make, I don't know, appearance is sake. Make it look like you're strong as a commissioner. I mean, remember the example, like a week and a half ago, Utah has a 10 point lead at home with five minutes to go. They take their starters out. See, David, look, let me just propose this to you. And this isn't fair because I know it's not coming from these people. This is coming from general managers and owners. You know who you start finding players and coaches for conduct detrimental to the league. You got to get the player. No, and hear me out. I mean, you just proposed taking the draft away a couple of days ago, David. Yeah, what I am saying is if you start finding coaches for even though we know they're being instructed to do it, but find coaches for trying to lose on purpose for essentially fixed season. A game. They'll quit doing it. The players will quit doing it. Because I don't know how you get an owner whose franchise is worth $3 billion, $4 billion to react to a $5 million fine. Because they know if they get a lottery pick and they become really good, they make that money back 10 fold easily. Mark, I can't come up with the example of what it is that I could tell you. Well, let's just say I own the radio station and you hosted the show. Okay, and I tell you, you need to go on the air and say and do this. Something that is just wrong. It's very inappropriate. It's wrong. And yet the FCC should find you. Not me. I just think that you're, if you don't do what I say, you're going to be out of a job. I can't remind the fact that I could find as NBA commissioner, I could find $5 million. Hell, that's a coach's year salary. It could be multiple players year salary. I understand David. I'm not saying it's right. I'm saying I'm ending it this way because then players aren't going to do it anymore. But it'd be great if it was done one time. It gave people talking. Because this is a joke. Yep. We've known who the playoff teams are for a month and all the teams are doing that are not in the playoffs is making sure every night they lose. You're listening to Miller and Moulton. And now here's Mark Miller and David Moulton. We'll be back in a few minutes before the top of the hour. That's when Seth ever makes his weekly appearance. We'll discuss the president's executive order last week. What it will mean for college sports beginning on August 1st at 9am Eastern with Amanda Khristovic. Right now our master's talk continues with wit Watson. He hosts a show which can be heard in Orlando and Jacksonville on Saturdays. On the I heart radio app the show is called making the cut making the cut with wit Watson also check out his work at wit Watson dot com and follow him on X at real wit Watson. Good morning. How are you? Good morning. This is gripping for the radio audience. But this morning I brought my diet Coke in a 2020 masters. Very nice. I probably should go through is welcome masters. This is like a replica of like the 1930 something masters emblem. I was told by my children in no uncertain terms no more masters memorabilia after my 10th year of covering it for Westwood one my son who played golf in high school said dad I'm good to stop. Wow. My wife loves the stuff. She's got all kinds of like tumblers and pullovers and stuff like that. The first year I went with orders from family members, I spent about two grand in the merchant's store. And they don't gouge there. I mean, to spend two grand, you've got to go through it. It's not like it's cheaper than the normal brochure. No, that was orders from dad, father-in-law, mother-in-law, you know, my kids. They were young then too, and they actually wanted things. And then my average order in the merchandise shop each year was about between five and 700 bucks. It can go, and it's not like you said, it's not like they're, they're not overcharging, it's just retail, you know, just normal prices for stuff. And it goes quick. It goes to... I have to admit, with, sorry to say this, I believe your son is the only person in North America on record is saying no more from Augusta. I think he is the only one. He got spoiled there for a while. I had to admit, he had a lot of... Just a bit. Hey, came up with an interesting prop bet. Okay. Don't know if it's actually available, but we came up with this earlier in the show. So I'll give you the big three on the PGA Tour. Let's say they're Sheffler, Rory, and Shafly. Okay, let's just go with them. Okay, we debate Shafly. Is he three or four? Let's just go with that as a big three. And give me the big three not on the PGA Tour, at least until August. Okay, Bryson, Rom, and Reed. Ooh. Which big three grouping would you take this week? Wow. Because Reed's kind of my dark horse guy. I talked to somebody yesterday about this. Reed's the guy that's sneaking under the radar and no one's paying attention to, you know, coming back as a former champion and playing arguably as well as anybody that you just named this year. He's number one on the DP World Tour Money List. He is going to be back on the PGA Tour in August, if not earlier, via sponsor exemptions. DeShambo's won what? Two of the last three events that he played in on Live. And Rom was second in one of those two events. Boy, I might have to go the non-PGA guys, only because, you know, Scotty had a couple of sub-top 20 finishes wedged in there, which is unusual for him. And just because DeShambo's playing so well and because Reed is playing so well, if we're judging guys coming into this masters based on form right now, how can you argue against Reed? He's number one on the Money List in Europe. He's the best player on that tour by a wide margin. He's about 1,000 points ahead of the guy in second. That's a great, by the way, great prop bet, fantastic topic of conversation. And yeah, I'm going to have to take the non-PGA tour guys. We're kind of leaning with you and not to mention Reed won in Dubai, and that's a legit field. I mean, it's one thing to be doing what he's doing on the DP World Tour, but he's done it to get some pretty damn good fields. I want to steal the name of your show and ask you, who's a top guy you're fearful that won't make the cut? Make the cut. I mean, you always look at past champions that might not make the cut. And I think it's not a surprise. I mean, Sergio Garcia has spoken openly about the fact that he's not playing very well. He really sounded like in his press conference that he doesn't expect to make the weekend. Well, is it the stat? He's made it once since he won? That sounds about right. Yeah, and he's not playing well on live, which is not the toughest. I mean, it's a 54-hole shotgun start. He's not very happy with his game. I wouldn't be surprised if Bubba Watson is not there for the weekend. He hasn't played well, and he's been hurt. He hasn't played much golf, frankly, since he signed with Liv. In terms of the guys that I expect you're asking about, I think it would be unimaginable for Scottie Schaeffler to not play the weekend. But he has not been, and it's been well-documented, that he's not been Scottie Schaeffler, at least for the first few months of this year, even despite the fact that he has a win. He's not been at the level that we've expected him to be. He's been outside the top 20, which we find hard to fathom. There's not any one that I would point to saying, really, he's completely out of form. And that's what the dominant storyline heading into this week has been. There is no obvious favorite going into this Masters. There's 12 guys that could win it, and nobody would be surprised on Sunday afternoon if it was any of those 12. There's no one horse going into the week that everyone is pointing to as all he's the guy. Schaeffler is the betting favorite the last time I checked. But would anybody be surprised at McElroy? Or we haven't talked about Cameron Young, who's only the third-ranked player in the world, and about due to win one of these. And I think that's why everyone's so jacked about this week, is that there is no obvious favorite. Well, the other thing is, I don't think there's ever been more top players who have been more inactive in the three weeks leading up to the Masters. I mean, in fact, I think there's a stat that basically, like almost all of the players who have won the last 15 Masters played within two weeks of the Masters. And this year, Cameron Young hasn't played since winning the players. Schaeffler hasn't played in three weeks. Rory hasn't played in three weeks. DeShambeau hasn't played since the back-to-back wins on LIV, which I think was three weeks ago. Same, therefore, with Rom. I don't know that Reed has played either. Much in the last month. I mean, it's amazing how inactive the top players have been heading into this tournament, in which usually guys play either two weeks before a major or the week before a major. So maybe by that logic, we should expect entry number 91 in this 91-man field to be the favorite. And that was Jordan Speed, who played last week at Valero, trying to, much like Phil Mickelson, who always played his way into major championships. He always preferred to play the week before a major. Spieth played last week at Valero, and he was the last participant to officially enter to register for the Masters this week. So his caddy has bib number 91. And isn't that kind of an odd story, lost in all of the Tiger Woods hoopla that Phil Mickelson is also not going to be at this Masters? But yeah, to your point, it is kind of curious that a lot of the top players have taken so much time off. But I think that's also just a factor of the modern day PGA tour, that more and more players, because they have the ability to travel privately and because they pay so much more attention to taking time off and rest. And how they set up their schedule is so critical because of sponsor obligations and because they play so many more different places around the world that scheduling is much more important to a guy like Rory than it is maybe to a player that doesn't have those kind of obligations around the world. So yeah. And it's also curious, I think, to know which players get to Augusta earlier for practice rounds, like which guys come in a week ahead of time to scout. I mean, Rory was there with his dad Easter Sunday checking out the golf course and which players didn't. I mean, Spieth and those guys that played Valero didn't get there until Monday at the earliest. And other players were having scouting trips as early as their past champions. They can go as early as they want during the off season. So yeah, all of that factors and gives us something to talk about heading into the week. All right. Oberg last year didn't handle the pressure very well. I love his game, but I don't. He had a 54-hole lead this year and didn't do it. McIntyre had a lead, and he's not played well at Augusta. How important is the fact that this year has been weird with that for the most part, guys that have had 54-hole leads on regular tour events have had a hard time winning. So when you look at it, I mean, 54-hole lead, you think that guy can hold it. But when you look at like the Obergs in the McIntyre's, how much of a shot do you give them when they haven't been able to hold leads in regular PGA tour events this year? That's a good question. It's a fair point. And I wonder also about a guy like DeShambo who had a shot at this event and couldn't keep it together with McElroy. I think that experience matters at this event because the venue doesn't change. You know what you're going to get going into the back nine on Sunday. Those holes don't move. Those whole locations don't change. You know exactly what's facing you going into the back nine on Sunday at Augusta National. And you've got to be ready for it. You know, it's the pressure. It's almost the pressure of knowing. You know, in many ways, if you're at a US Open or a PGA or an Open Championship with a venue that differs every year and conditions that change every year, there might be a little bit of maybe more freedom in having to kind of face those conditions that change minute to minute. At Augusta National, we've all been watching the same videos for 50 years. Everyone knows exactly what it's going to look like and feel like. And I think that might be a tougher challenge for the player than not. And you're right. Those players you mentioned, although McIntyre's playing some great golf right now. I know. He's hard to bet against going into this week. But yeah, yes, I do think it's a factor. I think the ability to close is a factor. And being able to be a convenient amnesiac and forget those experiences this year, if a guy like Oberg or McIntyre is in that position, going into the weekend at Augusta National would be useful. That's not something you want to be thinking about, heading into Sunday at the Masters. Well, let's not argue, Bull. The guy with the best record here who hasn't won is Justin Rose. Shot 66 on Sunday last year, lost in a playoff for the second time. He's got three second place finishes in the last 11 Masters. I think it's going to be dry. I think Carr is going to be a better score as the tournament goes on. He's a grinder. How about a few shekels on Justin Rose? Is he still 45 or has he turned 46 yet? He was 45 when he was going toe to toe with McElroy, as I recall. That was the storyline, right? And was Nicholas 46 when he won his Masters? I'm just throwing that out there. 40 years ago. I mean, Rose still has the game. There's no question about that. He's defying time right now. He's in that Netherland where he's supposed to be treading water until the Champions Tour, but he's certainly not playing like a guy who's looking at the over 50 circuit. Yeah, he's competitive. I mean, I wasn't about to say I wouldn't look at him as a contender, but I'd be an idiot because he was contending last year. 12 months ago, he was contending at this golf tournament. And he knows the golf course. You're right. He's got the record that proves that he understands what you have to do to win there. He's got the shots. I think that what's going to hurt him is there's a lot of other guys that have the shots too. And a lot of other players that are playing well going into this week that also are due at this golf course. And for example, I think DeShambo is going to be formidable this time around. I think he's on form and knows what needs to happen at Augusta National. I think he's kind of got the silly out of his system now and understands what it takes to win this major. There's a number of guys that I think are going to be a challenge this week. All right, that being said, two questions at once for you. One, who are you picking? And then what are you picking, egg salad or pimento cheese? Pimento cheese. Never been an egg salad guy. Pimento cheese all the way with a little black pepper on it. And in my media for entertainment purposes, I think it's his turn. I think it's his chance. I think it'd be a fun win. I think, like I said, I think he's got the silliness out of his system. I think he understands what it takes to win on this golf course. With Watson making the cut, Saturdays. All right, iHeartRadio app, iHeartRadio in Orlando, and Jacksonville follow him on exit reel with Watson. All right, if you ever go back, you ever go back to work it. All right, let us know. We will take the place of your son. OK, on the memorabilia merchandise list. OK, fair enough. Thank you. Thanks, Whit. See you. Whit Watson. Getting ready for the Masters. They will have teed off at least two, three groups we'll have by this point tomorrow. It's so funny you say that because my son's now gone twice since I've gone. And he got me something the first year, and I told him I don't ever want anything again from there unless I'm buying it. I have no interest in someone else buying me something from Augusta National. If I'm there, I'll pick up something for myself. But I don't want a gift from Augusta. I want to be at Augusta. Yeah, to anyone listening, I'm exactly the opposite. Let me know. I'll give you my size. And I will tip also. And I'm now a really good tipper. OK, I didn't used to be. Now I am. He was an average tipper. I was.