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Here’s how Johnson Wagner’s viral shot recreations came to life

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In his competitive prime, Johnson Wagner knocked down enough flagsticks and drained enough big putts to win three times on the PGA Tour.

But he’s better known these days for striking shots that don’t count toward his score.

As a reporter and analyst, first for NBC/Golf Channel and now for CBS Sports, Wagner, 46, has gained a fervent fan base for a segment in which he recreates (or attempts to, anyway) pivotal moments from that day’s action. 

For golf junkies, it’s must-see TV. But how did it come about?

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On a recent episode of GOLF’s Subpar podcast, Johnson told the origin story. 

It happened in the opening round of the 2024 Players Championship, where Rory McIlroy, having hooked his drive into the water on the par-4 7th hole, took what some regarded as a questionable drop. The incident sparked a discussion with McIlroy’s playing partners, Jordan Spieth and Viktor Hovland, over where the ball had crossed the hazard line.

For Johnson, it also sparked a thought, which he shared with his producers.

“If we get the camera angle that shows the ball bounce and I throw it into the ground, I can prove that (Rory) took a good drop,” Johnson said, recounting the conversation with his bosses to Subpar co-hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz.

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Given the green light, Johnson went out to the 7th hole later in the day to do exactly that. He was with his son, which was helpful. The two played a game of long toss so Johnson wouldn’t blow his arm out.

“I need to get to 180 ball speed,” he said.

The warm-up went well. But nothing could have prepared him for what transpired when he threw the ball for real, only to watch it land just above the red hazard line and dart left. The evidence seemed damning. Leaving the course after the film, Johnson called his producer to voice concern.

“I feel like I proved that Rory took a bad drop,” Johnson said.

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His producer had good news.

“Have you checked social media?”

The segment was a hit. A viral star was born. And he soon had a chance to shine again. The following day, during the second round of the Players, McIlroy hit another poor drive on the 7th, a block into the trees, which he followed with nifty recovery: a low-hook bounce shot to get back in play.

For the second time in two rounds, Johnson went out to recreate the shot. Easier said than done. Johnson’s attempt caromed off a tree and bounced back at him.

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“It wasn’t a shank,” Johnson said, though many delighted viewers believed it was.

Not that it mattered. Johnson and Golf Channel were clearly onto something. Who could forget, for instance, the moment in the gloaming at Pinehurst No. 2 in June 2024, when Johnson attempted to replicate Bryson DeChambeau’s U.S. Open-clinching blast from a green-side bunker on the 18th hole?

If that one escapes you, not to worry. Johnson recounts the details on the podcast, too. You can watch the entire episode below.

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How to get Silver in Subnautica 2

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After learning the basics of Subnautica 2 and surviving your first few days on an unknown planet, you will soon start looking for resources. Among them, your first difficult challenge might turn out to be Silver, as it is one of the rarer early-game resources in Subnautica 2.

Moreover, Silver is a crucial resource for crafting several useful items, ranging from equipment like the Standard Air Tank to electronics like the Wiring Kit, which is needed in many other blueprints. If you have been struggling to find Silver in Subnautica 2 or could not figure out how to mine it, then this guide is meant for you.


Where to find Silver in Subnautica 2: Silver location guide

Even though Silver is rarer compared to other resources like Titanium and Copper, it generates in groups, meaning you only have to find one location to get a bunch of Silver at once.

We have found two excellent spots to mine Silver in Subnautica 2, and both of them are available quite early in the game.

First Silver mining spot

First Silver Ore location (Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)First Silver Ore location (Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)
First Silver Ore location (Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)

To find the first Silver mining spot, you have to head north of the Lifepod until you reach the Old Habitat colony ruins. These ruins are around 350 meters away from the Lifepod, so prepare for a short trip.

Old Habitant ruins (Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)Old Habitant ruins (Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)
Old Habitant ruins (Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)

After reaching the Old Habitat ruins, head east to find the entrance to a giant cave. This cave is filled with various metal deposits, including Silver. Make sure to thoroughly explore the cave and check around all its entrances. Since this location is close to the Old Habitat ruins, you can easily find your way back here by using the ruins’ signal.

Second Silver mining spot

Second Silver location(Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)Second Silver location(Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)
Second Silver location(Image via Unknown Worlds Entertainment)

The second Silver mining spot is located around 350 meters away from the Lifepod. To reach it, swim in the direction of 75 degrees, which is between northeast and east. This location has massive chunks of Silver waiting for you to mine them.

However, unlike the Silver in the first spot, you cannot mine large chunks of Silver using just your hands. To mine large Silver deposits, you will need to craft a Sonic Resonator. Use the Sonic Resonator on the big Silver chunks to break them down.

Apart from these two spots, there are likely several other locations for mining Silver in Subnautica 2. However, during the early game, these are probably among the closest and easiest locations to farm Silver.

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What to do with Silver in Subnautica 2

Silver has many uses in Subnautica 2, but you will mostly find yourself using it to craft Wiring Kits. Players can use Wiring Kits to craft a variety of tools like the Repair Tool, Sonic Resonator, Wavemaker, and more. Silver is also directly or indirectly used in the following blueprints:

  • Standard Air Tank
  • Advanced Wiring Kit
  • System Chip
  • Dedicated Core
  • Hydroelectric Turbine
  • Power Cell Terminal
  • Scanner Station
  • Silver Ingot
  • Germanium (from Silver)
  • Tadpole
  • Scout Ray Chassis
  • Tadpole Haul Chassis
  • Some Tadpole upgrade modules

You will need Silver for most of your journey in Subnautica 2. Make sure to mark a few Silver farming locations, or you can always bookmark this article and come back to find these two easy locations again.

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