It did not take long for the pitcher of the CC Sabathia fame hall to become a golf fanatic.
In this week’s episode of Subpar, Sabathia described his golf habit as a matter of every week of the day.
“If the sun is out, I’m playing golf,” Sabathia said COLT COLT KNOST AND DREW POLTZ. “I usually don’t play on weekends but five days a week I’m in the Golf Course.”
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Sabathia said he got Golf during Covid.
“You can either ride by bike or play golf to be out, and I tried to ride by bike and that didn’t work,” Sabathia said. “He went to the Golf Course and a kind never left, to be honest.”
In the years since he started playing, Sabathia has become a one -digit handicap, with a reported 7.7 index.
“I play more like 11 days more,” he said with laughing.
Sabathia has also had the opportunity to play some of the best courses in the country, and he shared his favorites, which include Wingspan, Hudson National AND Hamilton farm in the tri-state area.
“There are some views in Hudson where I take pictures and the people on my Instagram are like, ‘You’re in Bahamas?’ And I’m like, no, I’m like I’m in New York, ”Sabathia said. “So I love Hudson.”
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“I feel like northeast has the best golf in the country,” Sabathia said, mentioning that he has also played Shinnecock, Links National Golf and Bethpage Black in Long Island. But there is a higher rank course where Sabathia says he hopes to get a mill.
“I want to go back to Pine Valley,” Sabathia said. “Someone took me to Pine Valley my first year to play golf, and it was the worst day of my life. So I definitely have to go back and try it again.”
For more from Sabathia, including the golf destination he would like to visit, check out the full episode below.
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