
This SEC football team has launched a new golf YouTube show called 'Between the Wedges'
Georgia football show 'Between the Wedges'
Bowers was back on campus this summer completing his real estate degree after setting several rookie records last season for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Ratledge was drafted by the Lions in the second round of the 2025 draft while Chambliss signed with the Vikings as a free agent.
Bowers and Chambliss teamed up to face Ratledge and host of the show Drake Jennings, a football operations assistant in UGA athletics, in a 9-hole match play on the back 9.
Like many hacking golfers, balls went left and right as they scrambled around the course. Bowers and Chambliss did manage back-to-back birdies on 12 and the par-3 13th.
Bowers and Chambliss won the last hole to give them a 3-up win in the match.
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On the par-5 12th, Ratledge took a chunk out of his drive and immediately blamed the others for talking during his backswing.
"Can y'all be quiet please?" Ratledge joked about a humorous comment Bowers made. "I started laughing in my backswing."
"I didn't know about tee-box etiquette," Bowers quipped.
Bowers also gave a quick pizza review for the pie he was chowing down on mid-hole on the 13th. Georgia running back Cash Jones, whom Bowers stayed with during the summer, was mentioned during the review.
"That guy sucks," Bowers said. "Just kidding. That's a joke."
As Bowers stood over his ball for a long iron shot to the green, he regretted the pizza.
"My hands are slick from the pizza," he said. "Not good. Oh, there we go, we're dialed."
He then hit it well right of the hole. It did, however, clear the pond.
Ryne Dennis is the Deep South Connect Team Editor for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X @RyneDennis and email at rdennis@onlineathens.com.
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