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Mar 27, 2026 They trade wild stories about a veteran pro resurfacing on tour and a rumored suspension from the past. They laugh through reports of chaotic course setups, wild animals on the property, and owner-driven difficulty at DLF. They debate expanded Masters media coverage and cultural reach. They also share a bike ticket tale and wrap with quick golf etiquette and sim-league cheating chatter.
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Jonathan Kaye's Return And Kingsmill Incident
- Jonathan Kaye returned to competitive golf at age 55 on a Korn Ferry medical exemption despite not making a cut in 11 years on that tour.
- Brendan recounts Kaye's 2001 Kingsmill incident where he clipped his player ID to his zipper and allegedly received a two-month suspension for a lewd gesture.
DLF Setup Aimed To Punish Players
- DLF Golf Club setup was reportedly dialed up to be punishingly firm and penal with pins in corners and shaved rough near hazards to force low winning scores toward even par.
- Andy shares on-the-ground reports of a plus-nine cut last year, five hour forty-five minute rounds, and an owner keen to make the course the hardest in the world.
Wildlife And Tall Flags Disrupt DLF Play
- Play at DLF has featured wildlife interruptions including wild dogs and snakes crossing fairways, and Adam Hadwin (Bumblebee) was affected by an extra-tall flagstick on a double-pin 17.
- Andy describes a clip where wild dogs pranced through as a player prepared to swing, forcing him to step away.
