The Friday Feel Good: Brandon’s Top Golf Antics

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Every Friday, we here at the SoBros Network like to give you a proper sendoff into your weekend. Something to make you laugh, something to make you happy, something to make you cry, whatever you want to call it. But, anyway, we figured why not give this special column a name? So, here we are, folks – it’s the Friday Feel Good. This week, we’re going to take a look at Brandon’s Top Golf antics.

Another long hard work week in the books. I’m ready to tap into #GinFriday and I may or may not get my freak on. You know what it do, baby boo.

September is here, and I’ve been in quite the reflective mood lately. I’ve been thinking about how fleeting the summer feels. Thankfully, I got a nice little reminder of summer of fun on the Twitter feed thanks to Cadbury.

Absolutely love it. Love the spirit.

Please tell me where in the rules of Top Golf it says you can’t pick up a fuckin’ ball and chuck it a hundred yards. Pretty sure Brandon launched that shit to the moon.

Then, he had the swag to turn around and showboat. Stone cold. That’s why we call him the ‘Nature Boy.’ WOOOOO!

Come to think of it, I bet Top Golf is an outright delight in the cooler months of the year. Might have to head on out there some time.

I feel like this was a really uplifting edition of The Friday Feel Good.

Happy Friday, guys – whatever you do, stay safe out there. Celebrate life. Wave at the haters. All that stuff.

Stoney Keeley is the Editor in Chief of The SoBros Network. He is a strong supporter of Team GSD and #BeBetter. “Big Natural” covers the Tennessee Titans, Nashville, and a whole wealth of nonsense. Follow on Twitter @StoneyKeeley

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