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Rich shares his epiphany about finding and losing a golf swing in the same round, explores how many subscriptions he's paying for, and recounts his mother's 95th birthday celebration.
• Spending more than half of practice time on the putting green leads to lower scores
• Wyndham Clark's record-breaking 60 at Pebble Beach included 190 feet of holed putts
• The Odyssey Versa Jailbird putter became highly valuable after pro golfers' success with it
• Cutting unnecessary subscription services like multiple streaming platforms saves money
• Mom's 95th birthday celebration brought family traveling over 62,000 miles collectively
• St. Pete Beach has maintained its charm by limiting high-rise development
• South Korea has voted to ban dog meat with a three-year grace period
• Federal Highway Commission is eliminating humor from road safety signs
• Finding your golf swing mid-round can happen after completely losing it
For better golf scores, spend more time practicing your putting than hitting at the driving range. It's less sexy, but you'll score better!
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Chapters

1. Intro and The Power of Putting (00:00:00)

2. Mom's 95th Birthday Celebration (00:06:47)

3. Subscription Overload: What to Keep? (00:18:02)

4. South Korea's Dog Meat Ban (00:26:57)

5. Highway Signs Losing Their Humor (00:29:28)

6. Finding Your Golf Swing Mid-Round (00:32:08)

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