The podcast captures a vibrant and high-energy scene at the legendary Pebble Beach golf course. Hosts Rick Fields and Bob Copeland set the stage, emphasizing the massive stakes of the tournament, where the world's elite golfers are competing for a "grand prize of one million dollars." The atmosphere is electric, as the commentators guide the audience through the complexities of the course, specifically highlighting the "eighth hole," which they describe as a "par four" featuring "very difficult hazards" that challenge even the most seasoned professionals.
The narrative tension shifts to Tiger Woods, who is clearly having a difficult outing. The commentators note that Tiger appears "very nervous" as he consults his "caddie" for his driver. His performance is described as subpar, with the hosts pointing out, "It's definitely not his day today." His recent scorecard reflects this struggle, as he "got a bogey" on the seventh hole and previously "barely made par." The analysis of his game remains critical, with the hosts correctly predicting that "he will definitely not get a birdie on this shot" following a poor swing.
The report takes an unexpected and comedic turn when Tiger’s shot goes awry, landing "somewhere deep in the trees." The situation escalates from a sporting disappointment to a surreal survival scenario. The commentators describe the frantic search for the ball, noting that even "his caddie has climbed a tree to try and spot it." The climax of the podcast occurs when the situation shifts from a golf broadcast to an emergency, as the hosts shout, "Oh no, A bear! Run, Tiger, Run!" The segment concludes with a humorous plea for "animal control," turning a standard golf summary into a chaotic and memorable broadcast moment.