Landon Michelson: "I'm here because I'm a huge idiot."

Great stuff from Morning Drive today as Landon Michelson, who was DQ'd for signing an incorrect card, shows that other than checking his card, he's a big, big adult, going on Morning Drive and his genuine, refreshing honesty makes you want to see him get a big break very soon. He also knows how to use Facetime! A+ for the lighting.

Kelly Tilghman, Damon Hack, and Phil Blackmar talk to Michelson, then debated the scorecard signing rule after.


"It’s a Huck Finn-Forest Gump adventure, an incredible story."

On the Monday when so man dreamers take their crack at the US Open, it’s worth checking out this Iain MacIntyre Vancouver Sun story on PGA Tour Canada Monday qualifier Ryan Cook, former oil patch worker, self taught golfer and part-time Darrell Survey taker. He's not in a sectional today, but maybe one of these days.

From MacIntyre's story, sent in by reader Joel:

The 28-year-old from Burnaby, who quit his job in the Alberta oil patch two years ago and moved to California to teach himself to be a golf pro, was in the field Thursday at Point Grey for the first round of the $150,000 PC Financial Open, the opening event in the PGA Tour Canada season.

Cook played junior golf competitively but claims his handicap would have been around 25 when he moved to Palm Desert in 2012.

When a reporter claims baloney, Cook says: “Twenty. I’m serious. It took me two months to break 80 when I first went down there. I quit golf for at least five years. But I’ve always known that I had talent. I just thought if I could down to the golf mecca and meet the right people I could start playing.