1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:01,000 >> Female announcer: This is a 2 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:03,000 production of WKNO, Memphis. 3 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:05,000 Production funding for "Sports 4 00:00:05,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Files" is made possible in part 5 00:00:07,000 --> 00:00:09,000 by... 6 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:16,000 >> Gaston: My guest today on 7 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:18,000 "Sports Files" is professional 8 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:20,000 golfer Loren Roberts. 9 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:33,000 >> (instrumental music) 10 00:00:33,000 --> 00:00:34,000 ♪♪♪ 11 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:38,000 ♪♪♪ 12 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:39,000 >> Hi everyone and welcome to 13 00:00:39,000 --> 00:00:40,000 another edition of "Sports 14 00:00:40,000 --> 00:00:41,000 Files." 15 00:00:41,000 --> 00:00:43,000 For over 30 years Loren Roberts 16 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:45,000 has been splitting fairways and 17 00:00:45,000 --> 00:00:46,000 dropping putts at golf's highest 18 00:00:46,000 --> 00:00:47,000 level. 19 00:00:47,000 --> 00:00:49,000 He was an eight time winner on 20 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:50,000 the PGA Tour and has gone on to 21 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:52,000 win 13 times on the Champions 22 00:00:52,000 --> 00:00:53,000 Tour, capturing 4 Major titles 23 00:00:53,000 --> 00:00:54,000 in the process. 24 00:00:54,000 --> 00:00:56,000 This season Loren stands 22nd on 25 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:57,000 the money list heading into the 26 00:00:57,000 --> 00:00:59,000 year's final two events, which 27 00:00:59,000 --> 00:01:00,000 includes the annual Charles 28 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:01,000 Schwab Cup in two weeks. 29 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:03,000 But for all his accomplishments 30 00:01:03,000 --> 00:01:04,000 on the links, the modest, 31 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:06,000 somewhat quiet Roberts, is just 32 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:07,000 as proud for what he's done off 33 00:01:07,000 --> 00:01:08,000 it. 34 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:10,000 His association with the St Jude 35 00:01:10,000 --> 00:01:11,000 Classic has been a long, 36 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:12,000 distinguished one. 37 00:01:12,000 --> 00:01:14,000 His Annual Pro-Am golf event 38 00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:15,000 benefits Le Bonheur Children's 39 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:16,000 Hospital. 40 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:18,000 Something extremely important to 41 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:19,000 Loren and his family. 42 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:20,000 And his commitment to the 1st 43 00:01:20,000 --> 00:01:21,000 tee of Memphis has been 44 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:23,000 essential to the growth of that 45 00:01:23,000 --> 00:01:24,000 Organization, which you will 46 00:01:24,000 --> 00:01:26,000 find out first hand later in the 47 00:01:26,000 --> 00:01:27,000 show. 48 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:29,000 We're talking birdies and eagles 49 00:01:29,000 --> 00:01:30,000 with the "Boss of the Moss" 50 00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:33,000 Loren Roberts, coming up next. 51 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:46,000 >> (instrumental music) 52 00:01:46,000 --> 00:01:47,000 ♪♪♪ 53 00:01:47,000 --> 00:01:50,000 ♪♪♪ 54 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:52,000 >> Gaston: Loren, thanks so much 55 00:01:52,000 --> 00:01:53,000 for joining us. 56 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:55,000 >> Roberts: Greg, my pleasure. 57 00:01:55,000 --> 00:01:56,000 Thanks for having me in. 58 00:01:56,000 --> 00:01:58,000 >> Gaston: Happen to have an 59 00:01:58,000 --> 00:01:59,000 open week here. 60 00:01:59,000 --> 00:02:00,000 We appreciate the "Boss of the 61 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:01,000 Moss" being with us. 62 00:02:01,000 --> 00:02:03,000 Loren, you got a victory this 63 00:02:03,000 --> 00:02:05,000 year -- your 22nd on the money 64 00:02:05,000 --> 00:02:06,000 list. 65 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:07,000 You're getting ready for the 66 00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:08,000 Schwab Cup coming up. 67 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:10,000 How would you describe your 68 00:02:10,000 --> 00:02:11,000 season to date? 69 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:12,000 >> Roberts: Well, you know, I 70 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:14,000 got started good, obviously, 71 00:02:14,000 --> 00:02:15,000 with a victory early in the 72 00:02:15,000 --> 00:02:16,000 year. 73 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:18,000 And then last week was my first 74 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:19,000 top ten since then. 75 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:21,000 So it's been a different year 76 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:22,000 but, you know, I am 57 now. 77 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:24,000 But, you know, I'm looking to 78 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:25,000 hopefully keep playing 'til 79 00:02:25,000 --> 00:02:27,000 probably about 60 and stay 80 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:28,000 competitive until 60. 81 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:29,000 Hey -- Golf is a lifestyle for 82 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:30,000 me. 83 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:32,000 So anytime you're playing 84 00:02:32,000 --> 00:02:33,000 anywhere it's great. 85 00:02:33,000 --> 00:02:34,000 >> Gaston: You beat me to the 86 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:35,000 punch. 87 00:02:35,000 --> 00:02:37,000 I was wondering about that as 88 00:02:37,000 --> 00:02:39,000 far as how long you want to 89 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:40,000 continue to go in this 90 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:41,000 competitive mode, week in, week 91 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:43,000 out, all of the travel. 92 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:44,000 So you're saying maybe three 93 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:45,000 more years -- that's it? 94 00:02:45,000 --> 00:02:47,000 >> Roberts: Well, you know, I'm 95 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:49,000 going to definitely hope I can 96 00:02:49,000 --> 00:02:51,000 stay competitive, you know, for 97 00:02:51,000 --> 00:02:52,000 the chance to win until I'm 60. 98 00:02:52,000 --> 00:02:54,000 And then after than, you know, 99 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:55,000 I'm going to play some. 100 00:02:55,000 --> 00:02:56,000 It'll be fun golf. 101 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:58,000 You know, obviously, I want to 102 00:02:58,000 --> 00:02:59,000 be competitive in the major 103 00:02:59,000 --> 00:03:01,000 championships for us which is -- 104 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:03,000 that's key for me, you know, for 105 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:04,000 the Senior U.S., the Senior 106 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:06,000 British, Senior PGA. 107 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:07,000 That's where I want to be 108 00:03:07,000 --> 00:03:08,000 competitive. 109 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:10,000 And we'll just see how it goes. 110 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:11,000 >> Gaston: Has the Champions 111 00:03:11,000 --> 00:03:13,000 tour changed since you started 112 00:03:13,000 --> 00:03:14,000 in it to where it is now? 113 00:03:14,000 --> 00:03:16,000 >> Roberts: Oh, it really has. 114 00:03:16,000 --> 00:03:18,000 Really it's gone from really an 115 00:03:18,000 --> 00:03:19,000 exhibition tour from the older 116 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:20,000 guys. 117 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:22,000 You know, the guys that came 118 00:03:22,000 --> 00:03:23,000 from Nicholas and Palmer and 119 00:03:23,000 --> 00:03:25,000 even guys before them. 120 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:26,000 It's gone from an exhibition 121 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:28,000 tour to a really competitive 122 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:29,000 your now because guys are 123 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:30,000 staying competitive on the 124 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:32,000 regular tour until the day they 125 00:03:32,000 --> 00:03:34,000 turn 50 and coming out on our 126 00:03:34,000 --> 00:03:35,000 tour and still keeping that 127 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:36,000 competitive edge. 128 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:38,000 So you look at guys that are 129 00:03:38,000 --> 00:03:39,000 coming out.. 130 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:40,000 Freddy Couples plays Kenny 131 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:41,000 Perry. 132 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:42,000 I mean, we've got VJ Singh 133 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:44,000 coming out next year. 134 00:03:44,000 --> 00:03:45,000 Guys that are still very 135 00:03:45,000 --> 00:03:47,000 competitive on the regular tour. 136 00:03:47,000 --> 00:03:48,000 And I've noticed the length of 137 00:03:48,000 --> 00:03:49,000 the golf courses. 138 00:03:49,000 --> 00:03:51,000 We've gained probably two to 139 00:03:51,000 --> 00:03:53,000 three hundred years in length 140 00:03:53,000 --> 00:03:54,000 we're playing. 141 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:55,000 Most courses are 7,000 yards now 142 00:03:55,000 --> 00:03:57,000 which it wasn't like that even 143 00:03:57,000 --> 00:03:58,000 when I started in '05. 144 00:03:58,000 --> 00:04:00,000 >> Gaston: You've accomplished 145 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:01,000 so much. 146 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:02,000 On the Champions tour, you've 147 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:03,000 won four majors. 148 00:04:03,000 --> 00:04:04,000 What is your biggest 149 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:06,000 accomplishment in the game of 150 00:04:06,000 --> 00:04:08,000 golf on both tours or anything 151 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:09,000 else that comes to mind. 152 00:04:09,000 --> 00:04:11,000 >> Roberts: Well, obviously, it 153 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:12,000 was nice to get some majors. 154 00:04:12,000 --> 00:04:14,000 I really enjoyed winning, you 155 00:04:14,000 --> 00:04:15,000 know, the two senior Britishes 156 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:17,000 that I had because to me, that's 157 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:18,000 where golf started. 158 00:04:18,000 --> 00:04:20,000 And I won a Turnberry which was 159 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:22,000 great with Nicholas and Watson. 160 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:23,000 So much history there. 161 00:04:23,000 --> 00:04:24,000 It was great to win that. 162 00:04:24,000 --> 00:04:26,000 Obviously, is till hurt a little 163 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:27,000 bit from that US Open. 164 00:04:27,000 --> 00:04:29,000 A lot of stuff going on there. 165 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:30,000 And it was tough. 166 00:04:30,000 --> 00:04:32,000 I had the chance to win there. 167 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:33,000 But hey, it was great. 168 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:34,000 I had a chance to win the 169 00:04:34,000 --> 00:04:35,000 Masters in 2000. 170 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:36,000 I ended up third. 171 00:04:36,000 --> 00:04:38,000 That's probably the one thing 172 00:04:38,000 --> 00:04:39,000 that kind of sticks to me a 173 00:04:39,000 --> 00:04:41,000 little bit that I didn't get a 174 00:04:41,000 --> 00:04:42,000 major on the regular tour. 175 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:44,000 >> Gaston: And obviously, if I 176 00:04:44,000 --> 00:04:46,000 asked you if you had to have a 177 00:04:46,000 --> 00:04:47,000 do over for a tournament, you 178 00:04:47,000 --> 00:04:48,000 would say the U.S. Open. 179 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:50,000 You won a victory on the PGA 180 00:04:50,000 --> 00:04:52,000 tour, as far as the majors are 181 00:04:52,000 --> 00:04:53,000 concerned. 182 00:04:53,000 --> 00:04:54,000 But how about if I asked you if 183 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:56,000 there was one shot you could do 184 00:04:56,000 --> 00:04:57,000 over or a putt you could do 185 00:04:57,000 --> 00:04:58,000 over. 186 00:04:58,000 --> 00:05:00,000 What tournament would it be in? 187 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:02,000 >> Roberts: That's easy. 188 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:03,000 I had a six and a half foot putt 189 00:05:03,000 --> 00:05:05,000 for par in the US Open. 190 00:05:05,000 --> 00:05:06,000 If I knock that putt in, it's 191 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:07,000 over. 192 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:09,000 I win the tournament outright. 193 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:10,000 Then we had to go in to playoff 194 00:05:10,000 --> 00:05:11,000 the next day. 195 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:13,000 So that's the one shot that I 196 00:05:13,000 --> 00:05:14,000 wish I had back. 197 00:05:14,000 --> 00:05:16,000 Especially when you're kind of 198 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:17,000 known as a good putter "Boss of 199 00:05:17,000 --> 00:05:18,000 the Moss." 200 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:20,000 To have missed that one. 201 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:21,000 But that's the way it goes. 202 00:05:21,000 --> 00:05:23,000 >> Gaston: Was the a read 203 00:05:23,000 --> 00:05:24,000 miscue? 204 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:25,000 Was that nerves? 205 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:26,000 Was it just -- Hey, these things 206 00:05:26,000 --> 00:05:27,000 happen. 207 00:05:27,000 --> 00:05:29,000 >> Robert: Well, you know, it 208 00:05:29,000 --> 00:05:31,000 took me a while to get my career 209 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:32,000 going. 210 00:05:32,000 --> 00:05:33,000 I played 12 and a half years 211 00:05:33,000 --> 00:05:35,000 before I won a tournament on a 212 00:05:35,000 --> 00:05:37,000 tour which as '94 at Bayhill 213 00:05:37,000 --> 00:05:38,000 earlier that year. 214 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:39,000 And I had a six foot putt on the 215 00:05:39,000 --> 00:05:41,000 same type of putt on the 17th 216 00:05:41,000 --> 00:05:43,000 hole for par that I needed to 217 00:05:43,000 --> 00:05:44,000 make to beat VJ and Fuzzy. 218 00:05:44,000 --> 00:05:46,000 And I knocked it right in the 219 00:05:46,000 --> 00:05:47,000 hole with no problem. 220 00:05:47,000 --> 00:05:48,000 So I had the same putt, you 221 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:50,000 know, three months later Open. 222 00:05:50,000 --> 00:05:51,000 And I missed it. 223 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:52,000 That's the one thing that I 224 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:54,000 really remember is that one shot 225 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:56,000 -- that putt because you win a 226 00:05:56,000 --> 00:05:57,000 major championship, your life 227 00:05:57,000 --> 00:05:58,000 can change. 228 00:05:58,000 --> 00:05:59,000 It really can. 229 00:05:59,000 --> 00:06:01,000 And I'm very happy with my 230 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:02,000 career I've had though. 231 00:06:02,000 --> 00:06:03,000 >> Gaston: Loren, how 232 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:05,000 competitive would you describe 233 00:06:05,000 --> 00:06:06,000 yourself? 234 00:06:06,000 --> 00:06:07,000 And do you believe to be really 235 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:09,000 successful as a professional 236 00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:11,000 golfer on any level, you have to 237 00:06:11,000 --> 00:06:12,000 be very competitive? 238 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:13,000 You have to almost be downright 239 00:06:13,000 --> 00:06:15,000 -- I don't want to say cut 240 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:16,000 throat -- but when you go out 241 00:06:16,000 --> 00:06:18,000 there, it's not a friendly 242 00:06:18,000 --> 00:06:19,000 Sunday afternoon with your 243 00:06:19,000 --> 00:06:21,000 buddies having a couple of beers 244 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:22,000 and just playing 18 holes. 245 00:06:22,000 --> 00:06:24,000 >> Roberts: No, you have to be. 246 00:06:24,000 --> 00:06:26,000 I don't care what field that 247 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:27,000 you're in. 248 00:06:27,000 --> 00:06:28,000 You have to be competitive. 249 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:30,000 You have to want to continue to 250 00:06:30,000 --> 00:06:31,000 improve all of the time. 251 00:06:31,000 --> 00:06:33,000 That's the key no matter what 252 00:06:33,000 --> 00:06:34,000 you do. 253 00:06:34,000 --> 00:06:35,000 You want to always try to get 254 00:06:35,000 --> 00:06:37,000 better all of the time, improve, 255 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:39,000 do what you can to get better. 256 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:41,000 You know, I've always felt that 257 00:06:41,000 --> 00:06:42,000 I'm very, very highly 258 00:06:42,000 --> 00:06:43,000 competitive. 259 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:44,000 But its kind of like, you know, 260 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:46,000 the duck paddling across the 261 00:06:46,000 --> 00:06:47,000 pond. 262 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:49,000 You know, those legs are going 263 00:06:49,000 --> 00:06:50,000 like crazy. 264 00:06:50,000 --> 00:06:51,000 You just don't want to show it 265 00:06:51,000 --> 00:06:52,000 above. 266 00:06:52,000 --> 00:06:54,000 You want to have that, you know 267 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:55,000 -- that heart of fire. 268 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:57,000 But you have to be able to 269 00:06:57,000 --> 00:06:58,000 handle it in the right way. 270 00:06:58,000 --> 00:07:00,000 >> Gaston: When you were growing 271 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:02,000 up in California and trying to 272 00:07:02,000 --> 00:07:03,000 get to this level that you've 273 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:05,000 gotten to, who did you emulate? 274 00:07:05,000 --> 00:07:07,000 Who were the golfers that you 275 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:08,000 looked up to? 276 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:09,000 >> Roberts: Well, I just 277 00:07:09,000 --> 00:07:11,000 remember that I would get these 278 00:07:11,000 --> 00:07:12,000 golf magazines and I'd cut out 279 00:07:12,000 --> 00:07:13,000 pictures of Nicklaus. 280 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:15,000 I'd make these collages where 281 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:17,000 I'd cut all these pictures out 282 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:18,000 and paste them up on a big 283 00:07:18,000 --> 00:07:19,000 board. 284 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:20,000 And I've have them up in my 285 00:07:20,000 --> 00:07:21,000 bedroom. 286 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:23,000 He was kind of my idol growing 287 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:24,000 up. 288 00:07:24,000 --> 00:07:26,000 But I had some interesting 289 00:07:26,000 --> 00:07:27,000 things. 290 00:07:27,000 --> 00:07:28,000 It's like any sport or any 291 00:07:28,000 --> 00:07:30,000 profession -- When you get to a 292 00:07:30,000 --> 00:07:31,000 certain level, you meet people 293 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:33,000 and you develop relationships 294 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:34,000 with guys that have been there 295 00:07:34,000 --> 00:07:35,000 and done that. 296 00:07:35,000 --> 00:07:37,000 And that's the great thing about 297 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:39,000 it, at least for me in the golf 298 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:41,000 world, is that the guys that 299 00:07:41,000 --> 00:07:42,000 have come before -- You get 300 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:43,000 those relationships. 301 00:07:43,000 --> 00:07:45,000 And I had a couple of great ones 302 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:46,000 that really helped me. 303 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:48,000 Olin Dutra was the 1932 US Open 304 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:49,000 champion -- '34 PGA champion. 305 00:07:49,000 --> 00:07:51,000 Gave golf lessons at this club 306 00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:53,000 in this town that I lived at in 307 00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:54,000 St. Louis. 308 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:55,000 He took me under his wing and 309 00:07:55,000 --> 00:07:56,000 talked about putting. 310 00:07:56,000 --> 00:07:58,000 And we'd go out and play nine 311 00:07:58,000 --> 00:07:59,000 holes. 312 00:07:59,000 --> 00:08:01,000 And he was 70-something years 313 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:02,000 old back then. 314 00:08:02,000 --> 00:08:03,000 And we would go out. 315 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:04,000 And then I had a relationship 316 00:08:04,000 --> 00:08:06,000 with Byron Nelson that was just 317 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:07,000 fabulous. 318 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:09,000 You get those kind of things for 319 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:10,000 me through golf. 320 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:11,000 Those kind of really help to 321 00:08:11,000 --> 00:08:12,000 propel you. 322 00:08:12,000 --> 00:08:14,000 >> Gaston: You still have the 323 00:08:14,000 --> 00:08:15,000 collage of Nicklaus? 324 00:08:15,000 --> 00:08:16,000 >> Roberts: No, I don't. 325 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,000 >> Gaston: It may be worth 326 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:19,000 something today. 327 00:08:19,000 --> 00:08:20,000 >> Roberts: I think it's 328 00:08:20,000 --> 00:08:21,000 probably faded by now. 329 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:23,000 >> Gaston: What would people be 330 00:08:23,000 --> 00:08:25,000 surprised to know about you -- 331 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:26,000 Something they don't know that 332 00:08:26,000 --> 00:08:28,000 they would be surprised to know 333 00:08:28,000 --> 00:08:29,000 about you. 334 00:08:29,000 --> 00:08:31,000 It could be away from the golf 335 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:32,000 course, something you like to 336 00:08:32,000 --> 00:08:33,000 do. 337 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:34,000 Do you like punk rock? 338 00:08:34,000 --> 00:08:36,000 I mean, what is it, Loren, that 339 00:08:36,000 --> 00:08:38,000 people would be like ,"Wow." 340 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:39,000 >> Roberts: Well, you know, I'm 341 00:08:39,000 --> 00:08:40,000 a family guy. 342 00:08:40,000 --> 00:08:42,000 I love being around my family. 343 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:44,000 And really, I spend so much time 344 00:08:44,000 --> 00:08:45,000 on the road, basically. 345 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:47,000 I hate to say it, I probably 346 00:08:47,000 --> 00:08:48,000 spent more time with my caddy 347 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:50,000 over the last 30 years than 348 00:08:50,000 --> 00:08:51,000 maybe I spent with my wife. 349 00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:53,000 But you know, I mean, I just 350 00:08:53,000 --> 00:08:54,000 love being at home with my 351 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:56,000 family and spending time with 352 00:08:56,000 --> 00:08:57,000 them. 353 00:08:57,000 --> 00:08:58,000 And I like working around the 354 00:08:58,000 --> 00:08:59,000 house. 355 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:01,000 And my wife and I kind of like 356 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:02,000 to drive around. 357 00:09:02,000 --> 00:09:04,000 We're kind of into architecture 358 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:05,000 which we kind of like to look 359 00:09:05,000 --> 00:09:07,000 around and look at different 360 00:09:07,000 --> 00:09:08,000 type of architecture, and 361 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:09,000 houses, and buildings, and 362 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:10,000 things like that. 363 00:09:10,000 --> 00:09:12,000 We're kind of like pickers. 364 00:09:12,000 --> 00:09:14,000 We like to go through and look 365 00:09:14,000 --> 00:09:15,000 at old antique shops and things 366 00:09:15,000 --> 00:09:16,000 like that. 367 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:18,000 That's kind of what I like to do 368 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:20,000 when I'm not at the golf course. 369 00:09:20,000 --> 00:09:22,000 >> Gaston: Most people know you 370 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:23,000 played on the '95 Ryder Cup team 371 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:24,000 that lose. 372 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:26,000 You've also played on two 373 00:09:26,000 --> 00:09:27,000 winning president's cup teams. 374 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:29,000 I know you were at Medinah on 375 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:31,000 Sunday, the final round for this 376 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:32,000 year's Ryder Cup. 377 00:09:32,000 --> 00:09:33,000 You risked losing four point 378 00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:34,000 lead. 379 00:09:34,000 --> 00:09:35,000 Your thoughts? 380 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:37,000 Would there be anything you 381 00:09:37,000 --> 00:09:38,000 would have done differently if 382 00:09:38,000 --> 00:09:39,000 you were the captain? 383 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:41,000 Talk about this -- I don't know 384 00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:43,000 if I want to call it a collapse 385 00:09:43,000 --> 00:09:45,000 but a loss by the United States. 386 00:09:45,000 --> 00:09:46,000 >> Roberts: It was a pretty big 387 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:47,000 loss. 388 00:09:47,000 --> 00:09:49,000 And first of all, you mentioned 389 00:09:49,000 --> 00:09:51,000 the Presidents Cup versus the 390 00:09:51,000 --> 00:09:52,000 Ryder Cup. 391 00:09:52,000 --> 00:09:53,000 There's big difference between 392 00:09:53,000 --> 00:09:54,000 both. 393 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:56,000 The Ryder Cup, obviously, is the 394 00:09:56,000 --> 00:09:58,000 preeminent event because it's 395 00:09:58,000 --> 00:09:59,000 been around for so long. 396 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:01,000 And I don't know what it is. 397 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:02,000 The US dominated that for 50 398 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:04,000 plus years and no were just 399 00:10:04,000 --> 00:10:05,000 really struggling. 400 00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:06,000 It was great to get the win up 401 00:10:06,000 --> 00:10:08,000 the road to Louisville four 402 00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:09,000 years ago. 403 00:10:09,000 --> 00:10:10,000 It's been a tough road. 404 00:10:10,000 --> 00:10:11,000 It's hard to second guess, 405 00:10:11,000 --> 00:10:12,000 obviously, Davis. 406 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:13,000 We were right there -- 407 00:10:13,000 --> 00:10:14,000 Basically, had it. 408 00:10:14,000 --> 00:10:16,000 Really what it boils down to is 409 00:10:16,000 --> 00:10:18,000 emotion and digging deep and 410 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:19,000 wanting it. 411 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:20,000 You know, the fellowship is 412 00:10:20,000 --> 00:10:21,000 great. 413 00:10:21,000 --> 00:10:23,000 I mean, it's great to be there 414 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:24,000 and spend time with the players 415 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:26,000 because, basically, that is what 416 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:27,000 would be our Olympics. 417 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:29,000 I know golf is going to be in 418 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:31,000 the Olympics but this has been 419 00:10:31,000 --> 00:10:32,000 our Olympics because this is the 420 00:10:32,000 --> 00:10:34,000 only time we play a team sport. 421 00:10:34,000 --> 00:10:36,000 We play individual games. 422 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:37,000 So it's a team sport. 423 00:10:37,000 --> 00:10:38,000 And you know, its just a matter 424 00:10:38,000 --> 00:10:40,000 of wanting to dig down deep and 425 00:10:40,000 --> 00:10:41,000 want to get it. 426 00:10:41,000 --> 00:10:43,000 >> Gaston: So do the Europeans 427 00:10:43,000 --> 00:10:44,000 -- the last two times, do they 428 00:10:44,000 --> 00:10:45,000 want it more? 429 00:10:45,000 --> 00:10:47,000 >> Roberts: Well, it just seems 430 00:10:47,000 --> 00:10:49,000 to me like they just have more 431 00:10:49,000 --> 00:10:50,000 emotion when they come out -- 432 00:10:50,000 --> 00:10:51,000 more emotion. 433 00:10:51,000 --> 00:10:52,000 You know, its tough. 434 00:10:52,000 --> 00:10:54,000 When you come out of the second 435 00:10:54,000 --> 00:10:56,000 half of the huge lead in any 436 00:10:56,000 --> 00:10:57,000 sport, you know, you've got to 437 00:10:57,000 --> 00:10:59,000 be able to finish it off. 438 00:10:59,000 --> 00:11:00,000 And I know they're going to 439 00:11:00,000 --> 00:11:02,000 seriously look back at , you 440 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:03,000 know, what we do. 441 00:11:03,000 --> 00:11:04,000 And I was on a losing team in 442 00:11:04,000 --> 00:11:06,000 '95 and we had, I think, one or 443 00:11:06,000 --> 00:11:07,000 two point lead going in to 444 00:11:07,000 --> 00:11:08,000 Sunday. 445 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:10,000 And we ended up losing. 446 00:11:10,000 --> 00:11:11,000 It's the emotion of the thing if 447 00:11:11,000 --> 00:11:12,000 you do it. 448 00:11:12,000 --> 00:11:14,000 And I would question a couple of 449 00:11:14,000 --> 00:11:16,000 things about maybe course set up 450 00:11:16,000 --> 00:11:17,000 or something like that. 451 00:11:17,000 --> 00:11:19,000 >> Gaston: But not player 452 00:11:19,000 --> 00:11:20,000 selection? 453 00:11:20,000 --> 00:11:21,000 >> Roberts: No, not player 454 00:11:21,000 --> 00:11:22,000 selection. 455 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:23,000 >> Gaston: And you were an 456 00:11:23,000 --> 00:11:25,000 assistant coach in one of the 457 00:11:25,000 --> 00:11:26,000 Ryder Cups. 458 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:27,000 What year was that? 459 00:11:27,000 --> 00:11:28,000 >> Roberts: That was 2006. 460 00:11:28,000 --> 00:11:30,000 >> Gaston: So if you are a 461 00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:32,000 captain, assistant captain -- If 462 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:33,000 you are the captain -- 463 00:11:33,000 --> 00:11:34,000 If you lose, you're second 464 00:11:34,000 --> 00:11:35,000 guessed no matter what. 465 00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:37,000 You should have picked this guy. 466 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:39,000 You should have not put that guy 467 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:40,000 on the team. 468 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:42,000 You should have not paired those 469 00:11:42,000 --> 00:11:43,000 two. 470 00:11:43,000 --> 00:11:44,000 >> Roberts: it's a tough 471 00:11:44,000 --> 00:11:45,000 situation. 472 00:11:45,000 --> 00:11:47,000 It's a lose-lose situation no 473 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:48,000 matter what you do. 474 00:11:48,000 --> 00:11:49,000 You know, the captain gets 475 00:11:49,000 --> 00:11:50,000 blamed for the loss. 476 00:11:50,000 --> 00:11:52,000 But, basically, once you send 477 00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:53,000 the players out there, they have 478 00:11:53,000 --> 00:11:54,000 to play. 479 00:11:54,000 --> 00:11:56,000 I mean, you have to make the 480 00:11:56,000 --> 00:11:57,000 plays. 481 00:11:57,000 --> 00:11:58,000 You have to hit the shots. 482 00:11:58,000 --> 00:12:00,000 You have to hold the putts at 483 00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:01,000 the right time. 484 00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:03,000 It's up to the players to do it. 485 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:05,000 Now how you space them and who 486 00:12:05,000 --> 00:12:06,000 goes up against who is the 487 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:07,000 tricky thing. 488 00:12:07,000 --> 00:12:08,000 >> Gaston: Alright, I know 489 00:12:08,000 --> 00:12:10,000 you're very modest in what you 490 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:12,000 do for the Memphis community, 491 00:12:12,000 --> 00:12:13,000 for the gold community, for the 492 00:12:13,000 --> 00:12:15,000 charitable events that you are a 493 00:12:15,000 --> 00:12:16,000 part of. 494 00:12:16,000 --> 00:12:18,000 Obviously, Le Bonheur is very, 495 00:12:18,000 --> 00:12:19,000 very close to your heart -- Le 496 00:12:19,000 --> 00:12:21,000 Bonheur Children's Hospital, 497 00:12:21,000 --> 00:12:22,000 where my wife works. 498 00:12:22,000 --> 00:12:24,000 Also, the First Tee of Memphis. 499 00:12:24,000 --> 00:12:25,000 The First Tee of Memphis has 500 00:12:25,000 --> 00:12:27,000 really taken off, especially 501 00:12:27,000 --> 00:12:28,000 over the last five to ten years. 502 00:12:28,000 --> 00:12:30,000 Nyrone Hawkins has done a 503 00:12:30,000 --> 00:12:31,000 tremendous job with that. 504 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:33,000 Great young men and women -- 505 00:12:33,000 --> 00:12:35,000 boys and girls I should say that 506 00:12:35,000 --> 00:12:36,000 are learning the game of golf. 507 00:12:36,000 --> 00:12:38,000 And you're a big part of that. 508 00:12:38,000 --> 00:12:39,000 Why is it so passionate for you 509 00:12:39,000 --> 00:12:41,000 -- The First Tee of Memphis. 510 00:12:41,000 --> 00:12:42,000 >> Roberts: I got involved 511 00:12:42,000 --> 00:12:44,000 originally back in 1994. 512 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:45,000 And I have to throw it out for 513 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:47,000 Cal and Melba Vincent and 514 00:12:47,000 --> 00:12:49,000 Charles Hudson because they were 515 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:50,000 the ones who really started this 516 00:12:50,000 --> 00:12:52,000 program back early '90s. 517 00:12:52,000 --> 00:12:53,000 And it was down at Pine Hill. 518 00:12:53,000 --> 00:12:55,000 And I had actually -- I was 519 00:12:55,000 --> 00:12:56,000 looking for some sort of a 520 00:12:56,000 --> 00:12:57,000 junior golf program. 521 00:12:57,000 --> 00:12:59,000 You were talking about the 522 00:12:59,000 --> 00:13:00,000 Presidents Cup. 523 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:01,000 That year was the first year I 524 00:13:01,000 --> 00:13:03,000 played in the Presidents Cup and 525 00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:05,000 they were giving players money 526 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:06,000 to donate to their favorite 527 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:07,000 charities. 528 00:13:07,000 --> 00:13:09,000 So I was looking for a youth 529 00:13:09,000 --> 00:13:10,000 golf program to make this 530 00:13:10,000 --> 00:13:11,000 donation to. 531 00:13:11,000 --> 00:13:12,000 I asked all the local 532 00:13:12,000 --> 00:13:14,000 professionals around town, you 533 00:13:14,000 --> 00:13:16,000 know, "What do you think is the 534 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:17,000 best junior golf program around 535 00:13:17,000 --> 00:13:18,000 town?" 536 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:20,000 And without a single one 537 00:13:20,000 --> 00:13:21,000 disagreeing they always said The 538 00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:23,000 First Tee of Memphis. 539 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:24,000 At that time it was Mid-South 540 00:13:24,000 --> 00:13:25,000 Junior Golf Association. 541 00:13:25,000 --> 00:13:26,000 The kids are great. 542 00:13:26,000 --> 00:13:28,000 They come out and they play. 543 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:30,000 They are the mot well-mannered 544 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:31,000 and nicest kids that we have. 545 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:33,000 And I said I want to find out 546 00:13:33,000 --> 00:13:34,000 about them. 547 00:13:34,000 --> 00:13:35,000 So I got in touch with them. 548 00:13:35,000 --> 00:13:37,000 It just started from there. 549 00:13:37,000 --> 00:13:39,000 It's obviously become the First 550 00:13:39,000 --> 00:13:40,000 Tee of Memphis now and grown. 551 00:13:40,000 --> 00:13:42,000 It's just a great program. 552 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:43,000 It really is because it's just 553 00:13:43,000 --> 00:13:45,000 so diverse and kids from all 554 00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:46,000 over different parts of town. 555 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:48,000 And it's just a great program. 556 00:13:48,000 --> 00:13:50,000 You know, there are scholarship 557 00:13:50,000 --> 00:13:51,000 possibilities through it. 558 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:53,000 I'm just thrilled to be a part 559 00:13:53,000 --> 00:13:54,000 of it. 560 00:13:54,000 --> 00:13:55,000 >> Gaston: And they're very 561 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:57,000 receptive of what you have to 562 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:58,000 tell them and to teach them. 563 00:13:58,000 --> 00:14:00,000 >> Roberts: Oh, yeah -- without 564 00:14:00,000 --> 00:14:01,000 a question. 565 00:14:01,000 --> 00:14:03,000 I mean, obviously, golf is not 566 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:04,000 the whole idea of First Tee. 567 00:14:04,000 --> 00:14:06,000 That's just one of the things. 568 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:08,000 That's one of the thing to get 569 00:14:08,000 --> 00:14:09,000 them there, to have something in 570 00:14:09,000 --> 00:14:11,000 common, a game to play. 571 00:14:11,000 --> 00:14:12,000 You know, it's about the nine 572 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:13,000 core values. 573 00:14:13,000 --> 00:14:15,000 It's about being a good citizen. 574 00:14:15,000 --> 00:14:17,000 It's about responsibility, about 575 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:18,000 sportsmanship. 576 00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:19,000 You know, its about life. 577 00:14:19,000 --> 00:14:21,000 And that's why I'm so jazzed 578 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:22,000 about it really. 579 00:14:22,000 --> 00:14:23,000 >> Gaston: And you have children 580 00:14:23,000 --> 00:14:25,000 of your own and you want to be 581 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:26,000 able to help if you're in 582 00:14:26,000 --> 00:14:27,000 position to help. 583 00:14:27,000 --> 00:14:29,000 And that's what you've done. 584 00:14:29,000 --> 00:14:31,000 Again, you've flown under the 585 00:14:31,000 --> 00:14:32,000 radar. 586 00:14:32,000 --> 00:14:33,000 You don't make a big deal about 587 00:14:33,000 --> 00:14:34,000 it. 588 00:14:34,000 --> 00:14:36,000 We have to build it up more 589 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:37,000 because we know how important 590 00:14:37,000 --> 00:14:39,000 you are to this community. 591 00:14:39,000 --> 00:14:40,000 >> Roberts: The whole thing is 592 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:41,000 about the kids. 593 00:14:41,000 --> 00:14:43,000 The important thing is the kids 594 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:45,000 in the program because they're 595 00:14:45,000 --> 00:14:46,000 going to be the leaders. 596 00:14:46,000 --> 00:14:48,000 They're going to be the future 597 00:14:48,000 --> 00:14:49,000 leaders and that's what's great 598 00:14:49,000 --> 00:14:51,000 about getting them going and 599 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:52,000 making them the focus. 600 00:14:52,000 --> 00:14:54,000 >> Gaston: And, obviously, with 601 00:14:54,000 --> 00:14:55,000 Le Bonheur you have children 602 00:14:55,000 --> 00:14:57,000 there who have suffered who are 603 00:14:57,000 --> 00:14:58,000 trying to get well. 604 00:14:58,000 --> 00:15:00,000 It's -- Boy, you want to get 605 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:01,000 emotional, go over to Le Bonheur 606 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:02,000 Children's Hospital. 607 00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:04,000 You go and walk around there. 608 00:15:04,000 --> 00:15:06,000 But talk about that for a few 609 00:15:06,000 --> 00:15:07,000 moments -- about the passion you 610 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:08,000 have for that. 611 00:15:08,000 --> 00:15:09,000 Well, it was great. 612 00:15:09,000 --> 00:15:11,000 It actually started out raising 613 00:15:11,000 --> 00:15:13,000 money for Le Bonheur and for 614 00:15:13,000 --> 00:15:14,000 their sickle cell center that 615 00:15:14,000 --> 00:15:16,000 they had down there which, at 616 00:15:16,000 --> 00:15:18,000 that particular time, was just 617 00:15:18,000 --> 00:15:19,000 kind of down in the corner of 618 00:15:19,000 --> 00:15:21,000 the emergency room down in the 619 00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:22,000 bottom of the hospital. 620 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:24,000 So we thought this would be a 621 00:15:24,000 --> 00:15:25,000 great little thing to help raise 622 00:15:25,000 --> 00:15:26,000 some money. 623 00:15:26,000 --> 00:15:28,000 And we ran a tournament for 12 624 00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:30,000 years for them and raised a 625 00:15:30,000 --> 00:15:31,000 significant amount of money for 626 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:33,000 them and grew that program. 627 00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:34,000 And now that program has moved 628 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:35,000 over to St. Jude. 629 00:15:35,000 --> 00:15:37,000 And so now we're involved with 630 00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:38,000 other pre-natal care at Le 631 00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:39,000 Bonheur. 632 00:15:39,000 --> 00:15:41,000 So you know, during the 633 00:15:41,000 --> 00:15:42,000 tournament, we used to go -- 634 00:15:42,000 --> 00:15:44,000 Players would go down and visit 635 00:15:44,000 --> 00:15:46,000 St. Jude because that was the 636 00:15:46,000 --> 00:15:47,000 recipient for the FedEx St. Jude 637 00:15:47,000 --> 00:15:48,000 tournament. 638 00:15:48,000 --> 00:15:50,000 I would go down there and see 639 00:15:50,000 --> 00:15:51,000 some of these kids that were 640 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:53,000 suffering with these diseases 641 00:15:53,000 --> 00:15:54,000 that were unbelievable -- 642 00:15:54,000 --> 00:15:56,000 different forms of cancer. 643 00:15:56,000 --> 00:15:57,000 And I want to tell you what. 644 00:15:57,000 --> 00:15:59,000 They would have better attitudes 645 00:15:59,000 --> 00:16:01,000 than maybe some pros I've seen 646 00:16:01,000 --> 00:16:02,000 who have just missed a seven 647 00:16:02,000 --> 00:16:04,000 iron out on the eighth hole. 648 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:06,000 And to that -- That was amazing. 649 00:16:06,000 --> 00:16:07,000 So how could you not get 650 00:16:07,000 --> 00:16:08,000 involved and try to help 651 00:16:08,000 --> 00:16:09,000 someway? 652 00:16:09,000 --> 00:16:11,000 >> Gaston: Well, more power to 653 00:16:11,000 --> 00:16:12,000 you. 654 00:16:12,000 --> 00:16:14,000 Thank you so much for all you do 655 00:16:14,000 --> 00:16:15,000 as far as that's concerned. 656 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:17,000 Alright, we got two more 657 00:16:17,000 --> 00:16:18,000 tournaments. 658 00:16:18,000 --> 00:16:19,000 You have the Schwab Cup coming 659 00:16:19,000 --> 00:16:20,000 up. 660 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:21,000 Chances? 661 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:23,000 >> Roberts: Well, I feel like 662 00:16:23,000 --> 00:16:24,000 maybe I've got a little 663 00:16:24,000 --> 00:16:25,000 something going. 664 00:16:25,000 --> 00:16:26,000 That's the thing in golf. 665 00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:28,000 You're always positive. 666 00:16:28,000 --> 00:16:29,000 You always think, "Well, next 667 00:16:29,000 --> 00:16:31,000 week I've got a little something 668 00:16:31,000 --> 00:16:32,000 working here maybe." 669 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:34,000 >> Gaston: Until you miss that 670 00:16:34,000 --> 00:16:35,000 next five footer. 671 00:16:35,000 --> 00:16:36,000 >> Roberts: Yeah -- So I'm 672 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:38,000 looking to maybe make a little 673 00:16:38,000 --> 00:16:39,000 noise hopefully the last two 674 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:41,000 tournaments of the year. 675 00:16:41,000 --> 00:16:42,000 We've got the AT and T 676 00:16:42,000 --> 00:16:43,000 tournament down in San Antonio. 677 00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:45,000 Then we finish with the Schwab 678 00:16:45,000 --> 00:16:46,000 Cup. 679 00:16:46,000 --> 00:16:47,000 Kind of looking forward to 680 00:16:47,000 --> 00:16:49,000 already building towards next 681 00:16:49,000 --> 00:16:50,000 year. 682 00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:52,000 So I'd like to finish strong and 683 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:53,000 get ready for next year. 684 00:16:53,000 --> 00:16:55,000 >> Gaston: We like to end our 685 00:16:55,000 --> 00:16:56,000 interviews with five for the 686 00:16:56,000 --> 00:16:57,000 road. 687 00:16:57,000 --> 00:16:59,000 Although, I might add a couple 688 00:16:59,000 --> 00:17:01,000 of more to make it seven for the 689 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:02,000 road for you. 690 00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:03,000 Quick question, quick answers. 691 00:17:03,000 --> 00:17:05,000 First thing that comes to your 692 00:17:05,000 --> 00:17:06,000 mind. 693 00:17:06,000 --> 00:17:07,000 I'm adding these two. 694 00:17:07,000 --> 00:17:09,000 We don't normally do this with 695 00:17:09,000 --> 00:17:10,000 our guests because we don't 696 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:12,000 normally have professional 697 00:17:12,000 --> 00:17:13,000 golfers. 698 00:17:13,000 --> 00:17:14,000 Favorite golf course? 699 00:17:14,000 --> 00:17:15,000 >> Roberts: Anywhere I've won. 700 00:17:15,000 --> 00:17:16,000 (laughter) 701 00:17:16,000 --> 00:17:18,000 >> Gaston: I thought you we're 702 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:19,000 going to go St. Andrews or 703 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:20,000 something. 704 00:17:20,000 --> 00:17:21,000 Maybe Turnberry. 705 00:17:21,000 --> 00:17:23,000 >> Roberts: If I had to give you 706 00:17:23,000 --> 00:17:25,000 my favorite golf course, I'd say 707 00:17:25,000 --> 00:17:26,000 Shinnecock. 708 00:17:26,000 --> 00:17:28,000 >> Gaston: Shinnecock -- okay. 709 00:17:28,000 --> 00:17:29,000 How about least favorite? 710 00:17:29,000 --> 00:17:30,000 You've struggled. 711 00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:32,000 >> Roberts: I have never played 712 00:17:32,000 --> 00:17:33,000 good at Olympic Club in San 713 00:17:33,000 --> 00:17:34,000 Francisco. 714 00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:35,000 >> Gaston: Really? 715 00:17:35,000 --> 00:17:37,000 >> Roberts: That's all I'll say. 716 00:17:37,000 --> 00:17:39,000 I've never played good there. 717 00:17:39,000 --> 00:17:40,000 >> Gaston: Wow, that's hard to 718 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:41,000 believe. 719 00:17:41,000 --> 00:17:43,000 Alright -- Your favorite 720 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:44,000 professional sports team? 721 00:17:44,000 --> 00:17:46,000 >> Roberts: San Francisco 49ers. 722 00:17:46,000 --> 00:17:47,000 >> Gaston: I didn't know if 723 00:17:47,000 --> 00:17:49,000 you'd go Memphis Grizzlies. 724 00:17:49,000 --> 00:17:50,000 >> Roberts: I still have 725 00:17:50,000 --> 00:17:51,000 California roots. 726 00:17:51,000 --> 00:17:52,000 I hate to say it. 727 00:17:52,000 --> 00:17:54,000 >> Gaston: We know, we know. 728 00:17:54,000 --> 00:17:55,000 You're a transplanted 729 00:17:55,000 --> 00:17:56,000 Californian. 730 00:17:56,000 --> 00:17:57,000 Your favorite professional 731 00:17:57,000 --> 00:17:58,000 athlete of all time? 732 00:17:58,000 --> 00:17:59,000 >> Roberts: Oh, gosh. 733 00:17:59,000 --> 00:18:01,000 Favorite professional athlete. 734 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:03,000 >> Gaston: Well, you like the 735 00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:04,000 9ers. 736 00:18:04,000 --> 00:18:05,000 >> Roberts: You know what? 737 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:06,000 When I was a kid, I was a 738 00:18:06,000 --> 00:18:07,000 baseball player. 739 00:18:07,000 --> 00:18:09,000 I wasn't golfing as a kid. 740 00:18:09,000 --> 00:18:11,000 And Johnny Bench was my favorite 741 00:18:11,000 --> 00:18:12,000 because I was a catcher all the 742 00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:14,000 way up through high school when 743 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:16,000 I decided to start playing golf 744 00:18:16,000 --> 00:18:17,000 in high school. 745 00:18:17,000 --> 00:18:18,000 >> Gaston: Really? 746 00:18:18,000 --> 00:18:19,000 So you're a baseball player. 747 00:18:19,000 --> 00:18:21,000 >> Roberts: Johnny Bench was my 748 00:18:21,000 --> 00:18:22,000 idol. 749 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:23,000 He was my idol. 750 00:18:23,000 --> 00:18:25,000 >> Gaston: What made you decide 751 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:26,000 to change? 752 00:18:26,000 --> 00:18:27,000 Did your batting average dip 753 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:29,000 under 200 or something? 754 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:30,000 What happened? 755 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:31,000 >> Roberts: This is a -- I hit a 756 00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:33,000 line drive to right field and 757 00:18:33,000 --> 00:18:35,000 got thrown out of first base. 758 00:18:35,000 --> 00:18:36,000 So that's what I figured. 759 00:18:36,000 --> 00:18:38,000 I figured it ain't my sport. 760 00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:39,000 >> Gaston: You had golf clubs on 761 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:41,000 your back running to first base. 762 00:18:41,000 --> 00:18:42,000 >> Roberts: Exactly. 763 00:18:42,000 --> 00:18:44,000 >> Gaston: Wow -- Okay, favorite 764 00:18:44,000 --> 00:18:46,000 musician, signer, artist, group? 765 00:18:46,000 --> 00:18:48,000 What music do you like to listen 766 00:18:48,000 --> 00:18:49,000 to? 767 00:18:49,000 --> 00:18:50,000 >> Roberts: This is going to age 768 00:18:50,000 --> 00:18:52,000 me but Frank Sinatra is my 769 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:53,000 favorite. 770 00:18:53,000 --> 00:18:54,000 I'm sorry. 771 00:18:54,000 --> 00:18:55,000 I love Frank Sinatra. 772 00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:56,000 >> Gaston: Old blue eyes. 773 00:18:56,000 --> 00:18:58,000 Ever pop in one of those iPods 774 00:18:58,000 --> 00:18:59,000 there and listen to it? 775 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:01,000 >> Roberts: It's the CDs in my 776 00:19:01,000 --> 00:19:02,000 car right now. 777 00:19:02,000 --> 00:19:04,000 I was listening to it on the way 778 00:19:04,000 --> 00:19:05,000 to the stadium -- the station 779 00:19:05,000 --> 00:19:06,000 here. 780 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:08,000 >> Gaston: There's something we 781 00:19:08,000 --> 00:19:10,000 found out that we didn't know 782 00:19:10,000 --> 00:19:11,000 about. 783 00:19:11,000 --> 00:19:12,000 Two more. 784 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:13,000 Favorite television show of all 785 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:14,000 time? 786 00:19:14,000 --> 00:19:16,000 You probably don't watch a lot 787 00:19:16,000 --> 00:19:17,000 of TV. 788 00:19:17,000 --> 00:19:19,000 >> Roberts: This is really going 789 00:19:19,000 --> 00:19:20,000 to date me. 790 00:19:20,000 --> 00:19:22,000 When I was a kid -- Remember the 791 00:19:22,000 --> 00:19:23,000 show "Mister Ed?" 792 00:19:23,000 --> 00:19:24,000 The talking horse? 793 00:19:24,000 --> 00:19:25,000 That's my all time favorite 794 00:19:25,000 --> 00:19:26,000 show. 795 00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:27,000 That and "Rat Patrol." 796 00:19:27,000 --> 00:19:29,000 Those are my two favorite ones. 797 00:19:29,000 --> 00:19:30,000 >> Gaston: You are dating 798 00:19:30,000 --> 00:19:31,000 yourself. 799 00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:33,000 And finally, what's your 800 00:19:33,000 --> 00:19:34,000 favorite movie? 801 00:19:34,000 --> 00:19:35,000 If it's a golf movie or -- 802 00:19:35,000 --> 00:19:36,000 What do you like? 803 00:19:36,000 --> 00:19:38,000 >> Roberts: You know, I like the 804 00:19:38,000 --> 00:19:39,000 old classics. 805 00:19:39,000 --> 00:19:41,000 You know, "Gone With the Wind." 806 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:42,000 I like "The Sound of Music." 807 00:19:42,000 --> 00:19:44,000 My all time favorite -- This 808 00:19:44,000 --> 00:19:45,000 might embarrass you. 809 00:19:45,000 --> 00:19:46,000 It might embarrass me -- "My 810 00:19:46,000 --> 00:19:47,000 Fair Lady." 811 00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:49,000 >> Gaston: "My Fair Lady." 812 00:19:49,000 --> 00:19:50,000 The things we find out about the 813 00:19:50,000 --> 00:19:52,000 "Boss of the Moss," Loren 814 00:19:52,000 --> 00:19:53,000 Roberts. 815 00:19:53,000 --> 00:19:54,000 Loren, thank you so much -- 816 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:55,000 absolute pleasure. 817 00:19:55,000 --> 00:19:59,000 >> Roberts: Alright, thank you. 818 00:19:59,000 --> 00:20:23,000 >> (instrumental music) 819 00:20:23,000 --> 00:20:25,000 ♪♪♪ 820 00:20:25,000 --> 00:20:29,000 ♪♪♪ 821 00:20:37,000 --> 00:20:39,000 >> Gaston: Last weekend golfers 822 00:20:39,000 --> 00:20:40,000 from the First tee of Memphis 823 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,000 defeated their counterparts from 824 00:20:42,000 --> 00:20:43,000 the First tee of Nashville in an 825 00:20:43,000 --> 00:20:45,000 event called the I-40 Challenge 826 00:20:45,000 --> 00:20:46,000 Cup. 827 00:20:46,000 --> 00:20:47,000 Leading the way for the Memphis 828 00:20:47,000 --> 00:20:49,000 team with a three and zero match 829 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:50,000 record was Malik Luckett, the 830 00:20:50,000 --> 00:20:52,000 First tee of Memphis player of 831 00:20:52,000 --> 00:20:53,000 the year, who joins me now. 832 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:55,000 Malik, thanks for joining us 833 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:56,000 We appreciate it. 834 00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:57,000 >> Luckett: Thank you for having 835 00:20:57,000 --> 00:20:58,000 me. 836 00:20:58,000 --> 00:21:00,000 >> Gaston: Alright, tell us 837 00:21:00,000 --> 00:21:01,000 about you're involvement with 838 00:21:01,000 --> 00:21:02,000 the First Tee of Memphis. 839 00:21:02,000 --> 00:21:04,000 When did you get started and why 840 00:21:04,000 --> 00:21:05,000 did you get started? 841 00:21:05,000 --> 00:21:06,000 >> Luckettt: I got involved with 842 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:08,000 the First Tee when I was eight 843 00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:09,000 My dad played golf in college 844 00:21:09,000 --> 00:21:11,000 and he asked me if I was 845 00:21:11,000 --> 00:21:12,000 interested in it. 846 00:21:12,000 --> 00:21:13,000 And I said not really but I 847 00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:14,000 still joined it and I ended up 848 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:15,000 liking it. 849 00:21:15,000 --> 00:21:17,000 >> Gaston: Why weren't you 850 00:21:17,000 --> 00:21:18,000 interested at first? 851 00:21:18,000 --> 00:21:19,000 Why did you say no to him? 852 00:21:19,000 --> 00:21:20,000 >> Luckett: Well, I was a 853 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:22,000 basketball player when I was 854 00:21:22,000 --> 00:21:23,000 And I was really interested in 855 00:21:23,000 --> 00:21:25,000 basketball but I got interested 856 00:21:25,000 --> 00:21:26,000 in gold really easily. 857 00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:27,000 >> Gaston: yeah, once you got 858 00:21:27,000 --> 00:21:29,000 started, what was it about golf 859 00:21:29,000 --> 00:21:30,000 that you liked? 860 00:21:30,000 --> 00:21:31,000 >> Luckett: That you had to 861 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:32,000 practice it. 862 00:21:32,000 --> 00:21:34,000 Once you hit that first solid 863 00:21:34,000 --> 00:21:35,000 shot -- the sweet spot, you just 864 00:21:35,000 --> 00:21:37,000 want to be able to repeat that 865 00:21:37,000 --> 00:21:38,000 shot over and over again. 866 00:21:38,000 --> 00:21:39,000 >> Gaston: And not like 867 00:21:39,000 --> 00:21:41,000 basketball when you can depend 868 00:21:41,000 --> 00:21:44,000 on teammates, it's all about 869 00:21:44,000 --> 00:21:45,000 So golf can be a team sport. 870 00:21:45,000 --> 00:21:46,000 But it is individual which I 871 00:21:46,000 --> 00:21:47,000 enjoy. 872 00:21:47,000 --> 00:21:49,000 >> Gaston: Alright, Loren 873 00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:50,000 Roberts -- What type of an 874 00:21:50,000 --> 00:21:51,000 influence has he had on you? 875 00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:53,000 >> Luckett: He has had a big 876 00:21:53,000 --> 00:21:54,000 He helps me with the game of 877 00:21:54,000 --> 00:21:56,000 golf whether it be incorporating 878 00:21:56,000 --> 00:21:57,000 the life skills, what to do on 879 00:21:57,000 --> 00:21:59,000 and off the course honestly. 880 00:21:59,000 --> 00:22:00,000 >> Gaston: Yeah, all you guys 881 00:22:00,000 --> 00:22:02,000 that are involved in First Tee 882 00:22:02,000 --> 00:22:03,000 of Memphis -- It's not just 883 00:22:03,000 --> 00:22:04,000 You're learning, as you said, 884 00:22:04,000 --> 00:22:06,000 life skills, life lessons -- 885 00:22:06,000 --> 00:22:07,000 learning to be better young men 886 00:22:07,000 --> 00:22:08,000 and women. 887 00:22:08,000 --> 00:22:10,000 Academically, it helps you. 888 00:22:10,000 --> 00:22:11,000 It's more than just golf, right? 889 00:22:11,000 --> 00:22:12,000 >> Luckett: Yes sir. 890 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:14,000 It helps you become a better 891 00:22:14,000 --> 00:22:15,000 person. 892 00:22:15,000 --> 00:22:16,000 It teaches you the life skills, 893 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:18,000 responsibility, sportsmanship. 894 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:19,000 And it helps you incorporate 895 00:22:19,000 --> 00:22:21,000 those on and off the course. 896 00:22:21,000 --> 00:22:22,000 >> Gaston: You're a varsity 897 00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:24,000 golfer for White Station High 898 00:22:24,000 --> 00:22:25,000 Spartans? 899 00:22:25,000 --> 00:22:26,000 >> Luckett: Our seasons over. 900 00:22:26,000 --> 00:22:27,000 I didn't qualify for state this 901 00:22:27,000 --> 00:22:29,000 year but I am a two time state 902 00:22:29,000 --> 00:22:30,000 qualifier my freshman and 903 00:22:30,000 --> 00:22:32,000 sophomore year and a two time 904 00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:33,000 all metro selection. 905 00:22:33,000 --> 00:22:34,000 >> Gaston: Well, congratulations 906 00:22:34,000 --> 00:22:36,000 And you've got a senior year 907 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:37,000 still to go. 908 00:22:37,000 --> 00:22:38,000 >> Luckett: Yes sir. 909 00:22:38,000 --> 00:22:39,000 >> Gaston: Alright, have you 910 00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:41,000 started to think about college, 911 00:22:41,000 --> 00:22:42,000 where you what to attend, what 912 00:22:42,000 --> 00:22:44,000 you want to study and will you 913 00:22:44,000 --> 00:22:45,000 play golf? 914 00:22:45,000 --> 00:22:46,000 >> Luckett: I would love to play 915 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:48,000 college golf but as of where, 916 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:49,000 I'm undecided right now -- still 917 00:22:49,000 --> 00:22:51,000 looking for the right place or 918 00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:52,000 what I have the most interest in 919 00:22:52,000 --> 00:22:54,000 >> Gaston: Alright, you just 920 00:22:54,000 --> 00:22:55,000 came off that challenge cup 921 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:56,000 victory over Nashville. 922 00:22:56,000 --> 00:22:57,000 You kicked some butt. 923 00:22:57,000 --> 00:22:59,000 You went three and oh in your 924 00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:00,000 matches. 925 00:23:00,000 --> 00:23:01,000 How was that? 926 00:23:01,000 --> 00:23:02,000 It was like almost a mini Ryder 927 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:03,000 Cup, if you will. 928 00:23:03,000 --> 00:23:05,000 >> Luckett: it is and it was 929 00:23:05,000 --> 00:23:06,000 This was our fourth year. 930 00:23:06,000 --> 00:23:07,000 This is the first year we beat 931 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:09,000 Nashville and I'm also 932 00:23:09,000 --> 00:23:10,000 undefeated in my singles 933 00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:11,000 matches. 934 00:23:11,000 --> 00:23:12,000 I just want to put that out 935 00:23:12,000 --> 00:23:13,000 there. 936 00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:15,000 And yeah, this is the first year 937 00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:16,000 we wont and it was great. 938 00:23:16,000 --> 00:23:17,000 >> Gaston: Malik, who do you 939 00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:19,000 follow, as far as professional 940 00:23:19,000 --> 00:23:20,000 Who do you like to watch? 941 00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:21,000 >> Luckett: Of course Tiger 942 00:23:21,000 --> 00:23:23,000 I like Pafraig Herrington, as 943 00:23:23,000 --> 00:23:24,000 well. 944 00:23:24,000 --> 00:23:25,000 Anyone who's hot. 945 00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:26,000 >> Gaston: How about Rory 946 00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:27,000 Mcllory? 947 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:28,000 >> Luckett: Yes sir. 948 00:23:28,000 --> 00:23:30,000 >> Gaston: He had a hot year. 949 00:23:30,000 --> 00:23:31,000 Talk about your game. 950 00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:32,000 Where do you feel you are very 951 00:23:32,000 --> 00:23:33,000 strong at and where do you 952 00:23:33,000 --> 00:23:35,000 really have to work at to be a 953 00:23:35,000 --> 00:23:36,000 >> Luckett: I feel I have a 954 00:23:36,000 --> 00:23:37,000 really strong short game. 955 00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:39,000 Around the greens, I can get up 956 00:23:39,000 --> 00:23:40,000 and down from virtually 957 00:23:40,000 --> 00:23:41,000 anywhere. 958 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:43,000 And I feel I could improve my 959 00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:44,000 ball striking -- just getting on 960 00:23:44,000 --> 00:23:45,000 greens and regulations and 961 00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:47,000 splitting the fairways like Mr. 962 00:23:47,000 --> 00:23:48,000 >> Gaston: You were talking 963 00:23:48,000 --> 00:23:50,000 about being eight years old 964 00:23:50,000 --> 00:23:51,000 playing basketball. 965 00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:52,000 I'm sure all your friends were 966 00:23:52,000 --> 00:23:54,000 playing basketball or football 967 00:23:54,000 --> 00:23:55,000 and not golf. 968 00:23:55,000 --> 00:23:56,000 And then you got in to it. 969 00:23:56,000 --> 00:23:58,000 Do you see now more young men -- 970 00:23:58,000 --> 00:24:00,000 young boys, girls your age 971 00:24:00,000 --> 00:24:01,000 >> Luckett: Yes sir. 972 00:24:01,000 --> 00:24:02,000 I see a lot of them become 973 00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:03,000 extremely interested in it. 974 00:24:03,000 --> 00:24:05,000 And if this keeps going, then 975 00:24:05,000 --> 00:24:06,000 golf will be more than just a 976 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:08,000 game, as some people look at it 977 00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:09,000 as. 978 00:24:09,000 --> 00:24:10,000 It will be an actual sport. 979 00:24:10,000 --> 00:24:12,000 It is an actual sport but a lot 980 00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:13,000 of people don't view it as an 981 00:24:13,000 --> 00:24:15,000 >> Gaston: Alright -- First Tee 982 00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:16,000 of Memphis. 983 00:24:16,000 --> 00:24:17,000 How many more years are you 984 00:24:17,000 --> 00:24:18,000 involved in it? 985 00:24:18,000 --> 00:24:19,000 Is it up through high school? 986 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:20,000 >> Luckett: Yes sir. 987 00:24:20,000 --> 00:24:22,000 Once you're 17, I think that's 988 00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:23,000 the max. 989 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:24,000 And I'm 16 now so I have one 990 00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:25,000 more year. 991 00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:27,000 >> Gaston: Alright, you have 30 992 00:24:27,000 --> 00:24:28,000 seconds to tell the young boys 993 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:30,000 and girls out there why its so 994 00:24:30,000 --> 00:24:31,000 important to get involved at the 995 00:24:31,000 --> 00:24:33,000 First Tee of Memphis -- if 996 00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:35,000 >> Luckett: First Tee of Memphis 997 00:24:35,000 --> 00:24:36,000 helps you with life skills. 998 00:24:36,000 --> 00:24:37,000 It will help you improve your 999 00:24:37,000 --> 00:24:39,000 grades, improve your social 1000 00:24:39,000 --> 00:24:40,000 skills. 1001 00:24:40,000 --> 00:24:41,000 Just it will help you become an 1002 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:43,000 overall better person and you'll 1003 00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:44,000 learn a new game which is really 1004 00:24:44,000 --> 00:24:46,000 >> Gaston: Malik, thank you so 1005 00:24:46,000 --> 00:24:47,000 much -- absolute pleasure. 1006 00:24:47,000 --> 00:24:48,000 Best of luck. 1007 00:24:48,000 --> 00:24:50,000 And that will do it for this 1008 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:51,000 week's show. 1009 00:24:51,000 --> 00:24:52,000 Remember if you 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