Congratulations to Wesley for course record in 3rd round of his last PGA tournament event...and sits at #125 in Tour rankings...let's go Wesley...we are all honestly rooting big time for you!!!!...Good luck to George in 2nd stage of Q School... either this week or the week of Dec 3rd...We are all rooting for you as well...I am so proud to be a follower of both of you brothers
Shout out to the caddies. Absolutely crushed it!!!
Hearing Erik Anders Lang on the intro made me happy!
The Major Cut videos are the best golf content on YT. I’ve lost the passion of golfing last year after my best friend passed away. Watching these series, this makes me want to go back out there and play again. Thank Grant, Wes, and George for bringing that passion back for me. If you guys are ever in the LA area, I would love to take you guys to my favorite golf course.
These major cuts with Grant and the Bryan Bros are my favorite videos on YouTube.
That intro by good ol' Eric Anders Lang was phenomenal! Was not expecting that, but I honestly feel like it added soooo much to the video. He's really knows how to draw the viewers in, incredible call adding that in!!!
This is where I grew up. My grandparents had a home in Old Bethpage. I still live just 10 minutes from there. But growing up this was just our local golf course, before the majors started being played there. During the winter as children, that’s where everybody went sleigh riding. They did away with that once it became world renown, to keep the course as pristine as possible. But it’s absolutely beautiful there, right along round Swamp Road. The Bethpage Parkway that brings you right in to the property is a scenic little road, just a few miles long, connecting Southern State Parkway to the seafood oyster Bay Expressway. There are great bicycle paths through the woods. Bethpage is a historic Village, founded in the late 17th century by Quakers. In fact, if you know where to look right across from the golf course is a Quaker cemetery. There was an old Quaker meeting House. It was founded by a quaker name, Thomas Powell in 1695, and his house is now a museum. He purchased the village from the local Massapequa Indians. It’s a great little town, and the town of Farmingdale, down Main Street has some incredible Gastro pubs and restaurants. I remember when they played the U.S. Open here, Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake were eating at the library Café on the corner of Main Street and Conklin. It was exciting news for the locals. There was a photo of Tiger Woods at Bellagio pizzeria in Farmingdale, which tiger said was his favorite pizza when he visits Long Island. You can see in this video a lot of low-flying planes, right down the road is republic airport. It’s actually pretty historic. It’s where the old Fairchild used to be, which made fighter planes during World War II. My grandfather worked at Fairchild for nearly 40 years, and my father worked there for a few years, before it was closed down in the 80’s. All the old factories were a ghost town for years until they made a huge shopping center, airport plaza. And now there is a air museum there with awesome old military jets. It’s also where the Blue Angels train out of when they practice for their Fourth of July airshow at Jones beach
Thanks, Grant, for showing us all of the bunkers at Bethpage!
That little moment with Wes on the bench, what beautiful cinema! That is just exactly golf. The struggle is what makes the great performances feel so sweet. Thanks for such great content!
What makes these videos so special is the camaraderie. Grant is the 3rd brother. The love, respect, and yes, needling, is awesome! These relationships will be lifelong and I’m here for it ❤️
John with the Grateful Dead hat. RESPECT.
I suffered through about 50 BMW commercials to watch this. All I can say is that now I will never buy a Beemer--ever. On a lighter note, great video guys.
Just shows how incredible Brooks played at the PGA. To do what he did in major conditions is unreal. As usual incredible video fellas! The content lately has been top tier!
It’s moments like the sit down with Wes after hole 10 that makes this series so amazing. It was so real and raw, and makes this video so much more relatable and meaningful, because so many people (myself included) are struggling/grinding through certain aspects of life that they may have been good at previously, completely unsure about what is going to be the outcome. I really needed this, so thank you!
Never get tired of watching this series of Make The Cut. So fun to watch and see the roller coaster of performance and emotions
By far my favorite series! They have no gimmick formats, no pick and clean ball placement, just high quality, friendly rivalries on amazing course with great production values. No wonder they are both growing their viewership numbers!
I was a marshal at the 2019 PGA Championship, working the 505 yard par 4 #15. Just a beast of a hole. If you were not in the fairway you had zero chance of making the green in 2, as the rough was 6” thick. I am fortunate to be working #15 at next year’s Ryder Cup.
I’ve watched all 7 major cuts and I think it’s what I look forward to most on YT. Please keep making these. “Let’s catch Wes!”
I have watched EVERY Major Cut video. I've even watch a couple twice...thought maybe if I watched twice Grant would make the cut. You guys amazing to watch. Keep up the great work. Let's Go!!
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