Augusta Hooters, One-Handed Wins & the Internet Invitational Slope Debate
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This week’s episode might be the most internet-golf thing we’ve ever done.
We open with real heartbreak: the Augusta Hooters has been bulldozed. For years it was the unofficial home of John Daly during Masters Week — the bus in the parking lot, the merch, the lines out the door, the chaos. We share stories from inside that Hooters, talk about grabbing a brick for history, and sadly accept that it’s probably going to turn into a bank-mattress-sandwich combo plaza.
Naturally, that spirals into:
Jersey Mike’s vs Jimmy John’s vs Subway vs Quiznos
Old-school McDonald’s birthday parties & underground PlayPlaces
Hooters orders, buffalo shrimp, fried pickles & sampler platters
Then we head back inside the ropes:
Adam Schenk winning a PGA Tour event while putting one-handed
How wind, confidence, and scramble-guy green reading all mess with us
And finally, we break down the internet’s favorite drama:
The Internet Invitational at Payne’s Valley
Dave Portnoy’s “no slope” rule vs Malosi’s rangefinder
Paige’s “stomp gate” in the rough and how it looked on camera
The awkward body language, Ryan Whitney’s reaction, and Good Good chiming in
B’s emotional win and the gut-punch of losing his dad soon after
Why Internet Invitational 2 is going to be even bigger… and why Caitlin Clark getting the first invite is perfect
Hit play, buckle up, and then tell us:
👉 Is using slope in a $1.77M internet event actually cheating… or just the reality of internet golf?