When you’re a player of Adam Schenk’s caliber, which is to say, not a superstar, you’ll take any TV time you can get. That’s why it was such a big deal to his wife, Kourtney, that Adam was on featured groups coverage on PGA Tour Live Friday morning at the 3M Open. A chance to watch his round in its entirety. Must-see TV.
Their son, AJ, disagreed.
Now, keep in mind, AJ is still an infant. PGA Tour Live is not at the top of an infant’s priority list when it comes to TV-watching:
But still, maybe AJ would see dad on TV and point him out. Say “dada” or just stare confusingly wondering if he’s really seeing what he thinks he’s seeing. Try none of the above, as his mother pointed out on X:
Sheesh, tough crowd. For those wondering, Ms. Rachel is a popular YouTube who specializes in toddler learning videos. A little bit more of AJ’s speed. Give it some time and before you know it, AJ will have a quad box of dad’s group, another featured group, the main feed and featured hole coverage fired up and ready to go. For now, though, Ms. Rachel trumps all.
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