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[announcer]
The next PGA TOUR professional,

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he has eight tour victories.

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[dramatic rhythmic music playing]

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He's the 2017, 2018 U.S. Open champion,

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the 2018, 2019 PGA champion.

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Here he is! Brooks Koepka!

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[cheering and applause]

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[Koepka] People think
golf's a gentleman's sport.

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But it's a competition
at the end of the day.

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I'm there to win.

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I'm not there to come in second.
I'm not there to just participate.

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They wanna step on my throne.
I wanna step on theirs.

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Winning, it's an addiction, man.

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Let's just say it's life and death.
Like, that's how I think of it.

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Brooks, did you play any other sports
growing up?

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-Baseball.
-Baseball?

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-Did you play baseball for a long time?
-Yeah, I played baseball until 15, 16?

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-[Thielen] Didn't mess up your golf swing?
-Nah, I loved it, man.

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I wish I would've kept playing, but…

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-[man] All right, Brooks! No! No!
-[kid] No! No! No! No!

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[Koepka] When you're a kid,
there's always so many possibilities.

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First, I wanted to be
a professional baseball player.

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You gotta tag me!

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Get into golf season and all of the sudden
I wanted to be a professional golfer.

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But I was never the it guy.

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I wasn't the Jordan Spieth.
I wasn't the Justin Thomas.

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These guys were good enough coming out
after one, two years in college.

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And that wasn't me.

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They told me
I was never gonna be good enough,

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I was never going to win anything.

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I was like I'm gonna prove them wrong.

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Leap! All the way down!

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[Koepka] So I worked harder,
more than everyone else…

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to show everybody how good I am.

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[announcer] This for the U.S. Open.

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[cheering and applause]

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[announcer] Koepka, a major champion.

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[man] Among golf's group of alphas,

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Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson,
John Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau,

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it's actually Brooks Koepka who's come
to define this generation of golfers.

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[announcer]
Koepka captures the PGA Championship.

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[man] Brooksie winning four majors
in two years,

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without a doubt,
that's probably gonna be

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some of the best golf that'll be played
for the next couple decades.

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[cheering and applause]

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[announcer] There it is.
There's your champion!

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[woman] For a while, it felt like he was
going to win every time he teed it up,

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and that's ridiculous to say,
because other than Tiger Woods,

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there aren't many players
where I have felt that way.

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[announcer] Brooks Koepka back-to-back
United States Opens. Phenomenal.

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It was just like he was
the major whisperer or something.

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-[crowd] Oh!
-[Koepka] Hit it too hard.

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But it's been a couple years now since
he's been that alpha dog on the PGA TOUR.

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One, two, three, four…

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[Dethier] He had been
on top of the golf world,

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unquestioned number one.

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But then he'd been battling injuries.
He'd fallen out of form.

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For three years, '17 to '19,
I was the best in the world.

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But I've definitely got the injury bug,
whatever it is.

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[trainer] One, two, three.
Let's go. Come on.

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[Koepka] You know, the last two years,
it was left knee, then right knee,

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and then my hip.

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And it's just been
one thing after the other.

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[trainer] Two.

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Got it. Very nice.

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[Koepka] I just want to be able
to play a season healthy.

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'Cause if I'm healthy, I can compete
with the best players in the world.

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And that's what you wanna do.

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[woman] Still playing with 33s!

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[Koepka] I got to pick my numbers.

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Jena's favorite number is 33,

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and we got engaged on March 3rd,

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so I figured why not go 33?

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I slid into Brooks's DMs. [laughs]

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But somehow from that we kept texting,
and we finally met in 2015.

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And now we're getting married.

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I gotta mark these things.

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Sometimes, when you're frustrated,
it's just easier to look down and

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see something that you like.

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Like, I think Tommy Fleetwood,
like, draws a smiley face

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on his golf ball or something.

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Just to help with the putting.

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I am a firm believer of just going after
what you want, and Brooks is the same way.

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Brooks wants to win.
Brooks wants to be at number one again.

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[Koepka] Jeff, you good?

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-It's gone!
-[laughs]

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[laughs]

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[Koepka] Cove, out. Go, bye-bye.

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Thank you. Drop. Uh-oh.

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[Koepka] When I'm going into a tournament,
the mindset is probably most important.

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I'm swingin' it really well.
I like the way I'm swingin' it.

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[Pierce] The face is really close
to pointing right at that target.

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[Koepka] I know I can get back.
I've got everything dialed in now.

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It's coming.
I can see it from a mile away.

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I got a job I gotta do.

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Good energy. Good work, girl.

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[Jena] She's got some strong teeth.

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[cheering]

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[dramatic music playing]

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[announcer] It is the 84th playing
of the WM Phoenix Open.

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This event, unlike any other
on the PGA TOUR,

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where the fans, well,
they let their voice be heard.

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Let's fucking ride!

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[rock music playing]

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The Waste Management Open
is the best freaking week of the year.

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I would say
it's the biggest party on tour.

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And the season really ramps up that week.

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[cheering]

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[Rapaport] The 16th hole is a stage
unlike any other in golf.

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15,000 people around and
they're screaming, and it's never quiet.

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And if you hit a bad shot,
you're going to get booed.

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[booing]

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[Rapaport] And if you make a long putt,
they might chuck beers at you.

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[cheering]

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♪ It's out of control ♪

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[reporter] We'd like to welcome
two-time WM Phoenix Open Champion,

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Brooks Koepka. Brooks,
what's it like to be back this year?

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I feel very confident,

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like where I'm ahead of probably
where I've been every year previous,

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uh, where I feel like my game's at.

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So, you know, I'm hoping for a good week.

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This is pretty much the biggest tournament
we have in the PGA TOUR

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as far as fans, people.

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I love it.
It almost feels like a real sport.

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[Koepka] I love playing the Phoenix Open.
It's my favorite event of the year.

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I won in 2015 and then, uh, last year.

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Thank you so much! You're the best!

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[Renner] I think for Brooks,
there is immense pressure

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to get back into the winner's circle,

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and not only prove to everyone else
that he still is capable of doing it,

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but prove to himself
that he's on the right path.

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[man] Brand new chapter, baby! Big Brooks!

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[Foley] There is incredible players
in golf who've made 50 million dollars,

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who had hundreds of top tens.

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And when they retire,
they won't be remembered.

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You know, we remember who won the most.

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Oh! No! [laughs]

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[Finau] My favorite thing
about playing golf is the competition.

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You know, I'm fighting to win.

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I'm ready to play.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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Yeah, I was just going to go
get stretched out and have a bite.

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Having wins is everything
that defines a season to me.

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Whatever gets it done,
that's all that matters.

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Uh-huh. Good. Good.

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[man] It's so hard to win out here.

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I mean, there's
so many talented guys on tour.

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Like Brooks, he kind of shows up
at tournaments like,

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"I'm gonna win this tournament
and I'm getting out of here."

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[marching band music plays]

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[announcer] We've had
four days of good golf,

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but good could turn into a great finish.

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Three holes remaining for Brooks Koepka,
who's won here twice before.

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[cheering]

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[announcer] And Scottie Scheffler,
who's looking for his first PGA TOUR win.

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[Dethier] Brooks Koepka
gets into contention in Phoenix.

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This is his spot, his arena,
and he has a chance to win the tournament.

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You expect that he's gonna win this thing.

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[crowd clamoring]

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[announcer] Oh no.

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[crowd booing]

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[Koepka]
It's just fucking so far off that.

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[booing]

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[announcer]
Scottie Scheffler, now just one back.

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Sends it into the blue sky. It looks good.

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-[crowd cheering]
-[announcer] He's found part of the green.

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[Koepka]
Been on the sidelines for too long.

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You know, it created some bad habits,
and I need to turn this around.

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[announcer] Just a little
chip-and-run shot here for Koepka.

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[crowd clamoring]

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[Koepka] I have to do this. If not, like,
I can't embarrass myself like that.

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[pensive music playing]

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That's what the great ones do, right?
Back's against the wall, they get it done.

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[crowd groans]

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[announcer] Three back. Really no chance.

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[announcer 2]
That's such a disappointing bogey.

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And the struggles for Brooks continue.

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[Koepka] Look, I didn't win.
I feel like I should have.

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I missed a good opportunity there to feel
like I could jump-start the season.

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It's frustrating,
'cause I'm a professional golfer.

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[crowd clamoring]

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[crowd chanting] Scottie!

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[announcer] Scottie Scheffler.

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[announcer 2]
Will this be a first win, Jim?

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[cheering]

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[announcer] Scottie Scheffler is
a tour winner for the first time.

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[indistinct chatter]

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[reporter] What did you think
of your play out there?

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Just didn't play good enough today.

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Do you learn something from this?
Sort of take stuff to work on on the range

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and go forward, or--

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-[Koepka] Not really.
-Not really?

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Sometimes you just have a mediocre day.
I mean, it is what it is.

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-Easy enough. Thanks for your time.
-Yup.

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[Rapaport] 2017 to 2019, when you saw
Brooks Koepka's name on the leaderboard,

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you knew you were gonna have to beat him.

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At the Waste Management Phoenix Open,
it was a chance for him to say,

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"I'm back," and he didn't do it.

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I think everyone's wondering, what's
really going on with Brooks Koepka?

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[tense music playing]

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[Jena] I was gonna, like, get…
figure out what I needed for the wedding.

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Brooks!

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-[chuckles]
-[Koepka] Hi.

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Hey. [chuckles]

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-How's you?
-I brought donuts if you want some.

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My fat ass don't need any. I'm good.

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-Okay.
-[Koepka] I'm gonna take a hard pass.

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-I want 'em…
-Yeah.

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…but I don't need 'em.

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[Koepka] I remember leaving thinking,
"Man, I really have that golf tournament

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with a chance to win,
and I'm not winning. What the fuck?"

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I had just a terrible tee shot on 16.

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I made a stupid bogey,
which was kind of a kick in the nuts.

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[Jena] I don't need… I have my…

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[scoffs] I guess this will be--
I don't foresee me ever wearing this,

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but this is the last time I could wear it,
'cause it says "Future Mrs. Koepka" on it.

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[Koepka] I used to be good at getting away
from the game at home.

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This is a bikini cover-up.

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-That is…
-[Jena] Very bridal.

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…a hell of a cover-up, isn't it?

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[laughs]

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[Koepka] But lately,

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I cannot figure out how to fucking turn it
off 'cause I've been playing so bad.

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This fucking thing can consume you.

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And then, Wednesday.

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Perfect.

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[Koepka] Jena will be talking to me,
and I'm thinking about my damn golf swing.

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It's one of those things. I probably lost
confidence a little, if I'm honest.

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So if you lose confidence, it's kind of
tough to get it back just immediately.

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[Jena] Our first couple years together,
he was winning left and right.

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Like, there weren't many struggles.

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But now, like,
I think in the back of his head,

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he's hearing these voices of like,
"You can't do this. You won't do this."

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I do worry about the future.

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[Koepka] No, the other side. Come on.

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My whole career has gone,
like, straight up,

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and then suddenly I'm kind of on…
I don't wanna say the other side of it,

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but it's like,
"Okay, well, we're going down now."

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Jump! Cove!

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This is the worst
I've ever struggled my whole life.

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I have to figure out how to get the fuck
out of this thing before it gets too late.

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[man] Created a huge line for it.

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[woman] That's so good.
Which flavor is that?

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That's the Mary Kombucha right here.

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-Wow.
-Yum.

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-It's fantastic.
-Let's get that.

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[Scheffler] From when I was a kid,

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I always dreamed of playing
on the PGA TOUR,

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so I try and enjoy it as much as I can,

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and it's very fun.

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Thank you.

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I feel like winning is a skill,
and I was able to win in junior golf.

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I was able to win in amateur golf.

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And I was able to win twice
in the Korn Ferry Tour

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and kind of getting that first win
in Phoenix was really fun.

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How many times are you gonna
win on the PGA TOUR?

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It's good.

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I like the salted caramel one better.

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That one's good too.

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Definitely, my world at the golf course
has changed a bit,

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but when I get home,
pretty much everything's the same.

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First month of marriage, so what has
your wife made you? Um, nachos.

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[Scheffler laughs]

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[Scheffler] Not taking bad rounds home.
Not ruining the rest of my evening.

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You know, I'm not saying I need to win
this amount of tournaments

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or I need to win this tournament now
or do this certain thing.

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I'm gonna try and get better

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and show up at a tournament
and just try and do my best.

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I've never really been
much of an expectations guy.

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For me, it's always about working
as hard as I can,

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and everything after that isn't up to me.

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[radio DJ] The narrative six or seven
weeks ago was Scottie Scheffler,

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fifteenth-ranked player in the world,

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and yet he did not have
an individual victory.

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What the heck changed?

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[announcer] And Scottie Scheffler,
he broke through a few weeks ago

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in Scottsdale, and now here he is again

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on the first page of a leaderboard.

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[announcer 2]
Scottie Scheffler with another quick win.

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You know, the results
speak for themselves.

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It kind of snuck up on everybody,
all in the span of two months.

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[announcer]
What a run for Scottie Scheffler.

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[man] Get in!

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-[cheering]
-[announcer] Wow! How good is that?

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[announcer 2]
This is an unbelievably quick ascent.

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[announcer 3]
He has won three of his last five starts.

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That's-- No one can
really compare to that.

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[Scheffler] I like that one.

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[announcer 3] And, I mean,
he's the hottest player in golf.

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[groans] Just trying to feel this thing.

16:37.204 --> 16:41.375
So, when I was playing my best…
Like, I'm not a big stats guy,

16:41.458 --> 16:43.711
but I know that I was the best
inside eight feet

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during that whole stretch.

16:45.379 --> 16:49.466
And now I'm probably the worst,
so I'm struggling right now.

16:54.346 --> 16:55.305
That was so bad.

16:57.599 --> 17:02.271
Golf's so crazy, because when you have it,
you feel like you're never gonna lose it.

17:02.855 --> 17:05.107
When you don't have it,
you feel like you'll never get it.

17:05.190 --> 17:07.526
And that's kind of
how I feel on the greens right now.

17:08.736 --> 17:13.449
When I was playing great, mentally,
I was in the best place I could be

17:13.532 --> 17:17.327
and as mentally strong as I needed to be
to keep winning these things.

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And that's where I need to get back to.

17:20.581 --> 17:22.958
[Foley] With Brooks,
it's all just about winning.

17:23.459 --> 17:25.711
That's been a big piece of him
that's taken away.

17:25.794 --> 17:29.089
It's hard to tell a pro golfer
that it's just golf.

17:29.840 --> 17:30.924
[Koepka grunts]

17:31.008 --> 17:34.428
[Rapaport] There was no one who oozed
more self-belief than Brooks Koepka.

17:34.511 --> 17:38.474
So he's the last person you'd expect
to have this downward spiral,

17:38.557 --> 17:41.935
and right now this is
a crisis of confidence. Golf is weird.

17:42.019 --> 17:45.981
Sometimes there's no rhyme or reason.
It just happens in an instant.

17:46.857 --> 17:49.234
For a player of that caliber
to get to that space,

17:49.318 --> 17:52.571
it just shows how mentally tormenting
this game can be.

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[Koepka chuckles]

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[contemplative music playing]

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[Koepka] So you got a PGA trophy,
the U.S. Open trophy,

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the most weeks at world number one
is in the corner.

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But I only put the big ones up there,

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just to remind myself
that there's plenty more big ones to win.

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Augusta is right in the center.

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Just saying, that's it.

18:20.599 --> 18:21.642
It is. That's true.

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But it's been bad lately.

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[woman] Sometimes you have to put
your big boy pants on

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and get out there.

18:30.150 --> 18:34.154
It's interesting how mental it is,
golf's that thing where you overthink it…

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Right? Who's playing the best right now?
Scottie Scheffler, by a mile.

18:39.576 --> 18:43.956
That kid, I guarantee if you ask him what
he's thinking about, he goes, "Nothing."

18:44.039 --> 18:47.501
The best player in the world doesn't have
any damn thoughts in his head,

18:47.584 --> 18:49.044
so why would you, right?

18:49.128 --> 18:51.004
You're trying to be
the best player in the world,

18:51.088 --> 18:53.966
so if Scottie ain't doing it,
why the hell am I doing it?

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I don't know.

18:55.592 --> 19:01.723
The best players in the history of golf
have always stepped up in the big events.

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So right now, I can't even--

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In my mind, I'm like,
"All right, that's where I see myself."

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Like, I gotta win, man.
That's the whole name of the game.

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[Scheffler] Whatever it is that I'm doing,
I'm trying to be led by the Lord.

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It's, you know,
the groundwork for my entire life.

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There's only so many times in your career
when you're going to be playing

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some really good golf,
and you've seen that happen for people.

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You know, Brooks Koepka had these
different stretches of really good golf.

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I'm just doing my best,
trying to keep it going.

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Even when playing your best, you still
feel how difficult of a sport it is.

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[Scheffler]
You get to sleep quick last night?

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-[man] Did I get to sleep okay?
-Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I was tired, man.

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Gotta get this man
in the F1 Netflix series,

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the way he's driving.

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I'm ready to roll.

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[Radio DJ] Here we are. Masters Week,
the best week of the year.

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[man] All the top 20
players in the world playing,

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and the list
probably goes a little farther than that.

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I do look forward to the crowds.

20:21.303 --> 20:22.804
-That's the best thing.
-Yeah.

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[Morikawa] This field is loaded
with the best in the world

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at the best golf course
at the greatest tournament in the world.

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I can't wait to see it.

20:29.728 --> 20:31.521
-Welcome to Augusta. How are you?
-Good.

20:31.605 --> 20:33.023
[Finau] Morning. How're we doing?

20:33.106 --> 20:34.358
[man] Hey! Welcome back.

20:34.441 --> 20:36.443
[Finau] Thank you. Nice to be back.

20:36.526 --> 20:38.528
[upbeat music playing]

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[man] How you feeling?

20:49.248 --> 20:52.751
Guess pretty good. Major season.
This is the time to play well.

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And what do you think of 11 and 15?

20:55.003 --> 20:56.964
[Koepka] I like what they did to 11.

20:57.047 --> 21:00.342
[Dethier] The Masters is
the biggest tournament in all of golf.

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It's golf's Kentucky Derby,
its Super Bowl.

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You've got the iconic green jacket.

21:06.890 --> 21:10.769
They play at the same course,
Augusta National, every single year.

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It's one of the most exclusive courses
in the entire world.

21:15.190 --> 21:18.819
Everyone who's anyone
has won at Augusta National.

21:21.989 --> 21:24.700
[reporter] The talk of Augusta, of course,
is Tiger Woods

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for having not played golf
in almost two years

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after that horrific car accident.

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[reporter 2] The man almost died.
He almost had his leg cut off.

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It's only been 15 months.
This is un-fucking-believable.

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I'm stunned.

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[cheering]

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[Renner] People could not believe
that we were about to see

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Tiger Woods playing the 2022 Masters.

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[man] Tiger!

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[Renner] We're talking
about a guy who almost died.

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He was just lucky to be alive.

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Him just being able to be at the Masters,
thinking he could possibly compete there,

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is maybe one of the most incredible feats
we've seen in all of sports.

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Major championship golf, it's different.

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And Tiger's presence elevates
the entire event to the next level.

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[Tiger] Here we are, Masters week,

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and it's going to be a tough challenge
and a challenge that I'm up for.

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[reporter] Do you think you can win
the Masters this week?

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I do.

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-[boy] Thank you, Mr. Koepka. Good luck.
-Good. Thanks.

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Where's Jena? I want a picture with her.

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[exhales]

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Me too. I'll tell her you said
you were looking for her.

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Thank you. Good luck.

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[Dethier] The stage in golf does not get
any bigger than this year's Masters.

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-[Koepka] How are you?
-[woman] How's it going?

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-Fresh page.
-Yes, sir.

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Fifty-two.

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[Koepka] The majors,
there's something different about them.

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The majors are the pinnacle of this sport,
and that's what you're defined by.

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-Thank you. Appreciate it.
-[woman] Good to see you.

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[Koepka] Like, every time you walk in,
you just always see…

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You want to see your face up there.
That's what you want to see.

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There have always been questions
around Brooks Koepka,

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and he's always proven people wrong
at the biggest events.

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So, is this where Brooks
finds his game again,

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or are we seeing the end of an era?

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All it takes is one week, man.

23:22.234 --> 23:24.861
[insects chirping]

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[distant voices chatting]

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I swear to God, I forgot my club before.

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PGA in Charlotte, like, four years ago,
I legit just walked out.

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We got to the course,
didn't know where my clubs were.

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[pensive music playing]

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[applause]

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[announcer] It's Thursday at Augusta.
First round of the Masters.

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The sun is shining, and the storylines
will make themselves clear

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as we move from Thursday until Sunday.

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-[Koepka] Hi, good to see ya.
-This is your week. All right?

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[Koepka] Thank you. Appreciate it.

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Play good today. Love you.
Have a great time.

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[applause]

24:08.530 --> 24:11.867
[Koepka] I go back
to the last major I won.

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Like, I'd pay back every dollar
I ever made in this game

24:14.703 --> 24:17.539
just to have that feeling again for,
like, another hour.

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The only way I think this season
is successful is to win a major.

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[man] Brooks Koepka now driving.

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-[applause]
-[man 2] Okay!

24:34.681 --> 24:36.308
[applause]

24:38.685 --> 24:40.812
[Koepka] All I need is one shot. One feel.

24:41.521 --> 24:43.023
You're playing like crap.

24:43.565 --> 24:46.735
You make one swing and you feel something,
you're like, "Ooh, I got it!"

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I'm waiting for that moment.

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All right. Gotta start somewhere, Brooks.

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-[crowd] Oh!
-[announcer] What a shot.

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[applause]

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Come on.

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Come on. Let's drop one.

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[announcer 2] Now Brooks for his birdie.

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There you go.

25:12.677 --> 25:13.512
Whoo!

25:13.595 --> 25:14.471
There ya go!

25:14.554 --> 25:15.931
-There ya go.
-Whoa! There ya go.

25:16.014 --> 25:17.015
He got a good read.

25:17.098 --> 25:19.226
[pensive music playing]

25:21.353 --> 25:23.813
[announcer]
Koepka heading in the right direction.

25:25.065 --> 25:28.109
[announcer 2] Every major,
he's one of the guys we're all looking to.

25:29.110 --> 25:30.237
[applause]

25:36.284 --> 25:38.245
-[announcer] Nicely done.
-[announcer 2] Good putt.

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[announcer 3] Some wind in his sails
as well after a couple of birdies.

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[applause]

25:45.502 --> 25:47.712
[announcer]
World's number one, Scottie Scheffler.

25:48.338 --> 25:49.798
[announcer 2] And this to save par.

25:50.257 --> 25:54.886
[announcer] Oh, that's so confident.
That is so confident right there.

25:54.970 --> 25:56.972
[cheering and applause]

25:58.974 --> 26:02.060
[Scheffler] Anytime you wanna play good,
you just try to take advantage of it.

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But I don't think
you can take yourself too seriously.

26:06.147 --> 26:10.860
Meredith used to eat popcorn
in our bed when we go to hotels.

26:11.486 --> 26:12.487
That's the worst.

26:13.738 --> 26:15.448
-It was awful.
-Salty crumbs?

26:15.532 --> 26:20.579
Everywhere. I'm sitting there in my boxers
trying to sleep, there's sh… everywhere.

26:20.662 --> 26:22.581
All over my back.
"Meredith, you have to--"

26:22.664 --> 26:24.749
She's like,
"What? I didn't notice anything."

26:24.833 --> 26:25.959
So good.

26:26.918 --> 26:27.752
Hello, honey.

26:27.836 --> 26:31.798
But, um, you know, when it comes time
to hit the shot and be serious,

26:31.881 --> 26:33.174
you know, I'm very present.

26:36.052 --> 26:39.222
[announcer] That is a beautiful wedge
from the world number one.

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[applause]

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[announcer 2] And this one to tie the lead
for Scottie Scheffler.

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-[cheering]
-[announcer 2] And he's done it!

26:48.523 --> 26:52.193
[announcer 3] Patrons started
gathering here a long time ago.

26:52.277 --> 26:54.863
They wanted to get a glimpse of Tiger.

26:54.946 --> 26:56.448
[crowd clamoring]

26:56.531 --> 26:58.074
[cheering]

27:03.079 --> 27:04.080
[announcer 4] We go to 11.

27:04.164 --> 27:06.082
And it's Koepka for his par.

27:08.251 --> 27:10.670
-Let's give them something to cheer about.
-Right.

27:16.718 --> 27:17.886
[crowd] Oh!

27:17.969 --> 27:19.095
[announcer 4] Oh my goodness.

27:19.679 --> 27:20.764
[Bob Koepka] Oh my goodness.

27:22.140 --> 27:23.892
Wow! I mean, that's…

27:24.392 --> 27:26.311
What is that? Four feet? Three feet?

27:28.271 --> 27:29.648
[announcer 2] That's a poor five.

27:29.731 --> 27:31.733
[applause]

27:32.317 --> 27:34.402
Let's see if we can get behind this thing.

27:34.486 --> 27:36.571
[tense music playing]

27:41.409 --> 27:42.494
Holy shit.

27:45.955 --> 27:47.874
Holy fucking shit.

27:48.375 --> 27:51.878
[Renner] When you talk about the top
golfers in the world, that top echelon,

27:51.961 --> 27:54.673
mechanically, the difference is miniscule.

27:56.132 --> 27:57.425
[crowd] Oh!

27:57.509 --> 27:59.135
[Renner] It's the mental side.

27:59.636 --> 28:02.013
-[man] A lot of golf clubs.
-[man 2] Thank you, bud.

28:02.097 --> 28:04.015
-It's eagle time on 13.
-Yeah.

28:04.099 --> 28:05.767
He likes that. He owns that hole.

28:06.351 --> 28:10.063
[Renner] There is so much time for
these guys to get into their own heads.

28:10.730 --> 28:12.649
[announcer]
That won't be a whole lot of fun.

28:12.732 --> 28:16.319
[Renner] And it's usually the thing
that makes the biggest difference.

28:17.028 --> 28:21.241
[announcer 2] Koepka, some costly bogeys
here in the second nine.

28:22.158 --> 28:25.161
-That body language is not good right now.
-Not good.

28:26.413 --> 28:29.541
[announcer 3]
Brooks finishes with a disappointing 75.

28:29.624 --> 28:31.918
He's going to have to play
the perfect round tomorrow

28:32.001 --> 28:34.087
if he's to make the halfway cut.

28:34.170 --> 28:36.965
[Dethier] Professional golf tournaments
are 72 holes.

28:37.048 --> 28:41.261
They're played over four days,
and at that halfway mark there's a cut,

28:41.761 --> 28:45.056
and only the top half of the field
gets to play the weekend.

28:45.140 --> 28:47.809
Only the top half of the field
gets to earn money.

28:47.892 --> 28:52.480
So for a top pro, missing that weekend,
missing that cut,

28:52.981 --> 28:57.652
that is golf's surest sign of failure.

28:57.735 --> 28:59.571
Hey, I'll see you tomorrow, all right?

28:59.654 --> 29:01.656
[suspenseful music plays]

29:19.048 --> 29:22.844
I'll be honest with you. I can't compete
with these guys week in, week out.

29:23.386 --> 29:26.097
A guy like Scottie,
he can shoot 63 every day.

29:27.432 --> 29:28.349
I dunno.

29:28.433 --> 29:30.935
It's golf. It's hard.
Like, you're not gonna win every week.

29:31.770 --> 29:35.398
When he's in this negative mindset,
sometimes I struggle because I don't know…

29:35.482 --> 29:38.443
I'm such a… I can always see
the light at the end of the tunnel.

29:41.863 --> 29:45.492
[Koepka] It's funny, 'cause when I first
got on the tour, it was like, uh,

29:45.575 --> 29:48.953
"All right. I made it. Okay, cool.
Now let's just make some cuts."

29:51.039 --> 29:55.126
And then now it's like,
I've… I got a taste of it, right?

29:55.960 --> 30:00.632
So it's all I want. It's all I want.
Just to win. That's it. Simple.

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It's win or go home.

30:05.720 --> 30:08.973
Going into tomorrow, is…
I'm going to fire it.

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A lot more flagsticks.

30:11.935 --> 30:14.979
Within three or four holes, you know,
whether your luck's in today or not.

30:15.563 --> 30:18.316
You find out real quick
whether today's your day or not.

30:21.569 --> 30:22.529
[applause]

30:22.612 --> 30:24.280
[announcer]
It's Friday at Augusta National,

30:24.364 --> 30:26.574
and do we have a day for you.

30:26.658 --> 30:28.201
[cheering and applause]

30:28.284 --> 30:30.245
[pensive music playing]

30:31.996 --> 30:34.165
[announcer 2]
What a shot from Tiger Woods.

30:34.791 --> 30:37.001
Tiger dictates the story.

30:39.420 --> 30:41.172
Right now, it's all Scottie Scheffler.

30:41.256 --> 30:42.632
Go! Go!

30:44.175 --> 30:48.221
[announcer 2] I can't think
of a comparable elevation in any sport

30:48.304 --> 30:53.184
from winning your first,
and within six weeks almost,

30:53.268 --> 30:56.396
to be ranked number one in the world.

30:57.230 --> 31:00.275
A lot of big names
right around that cut line.

31:00.358 --> 31:02.944
[announcer 3] Jordan Spieth showing
a little frustration.

31:06.114 --> 31:08.533
[announcer 2]
Koepka, he hopes to play the weekend.

31:09.242 --> 31:10.076
Fore!

31:10.702 --> 31:11.870
[announcer 2] Well…

31:11.953 --> 31:14.831
Not much has gone well for him today.

31:20.253 --> 31:21.462
[man] Oh no!

31:21.963 --> 31:23.756
That wind fuckin' killed that.

31:27.051 --> 31:29.596
[announcer] Putter has gone cold
the last couple of months.

31:29.679 --> 31:30.889
[applause]

31:30.972 --> 31:34.517
[announcer 2] When you're going well
at Augusta National, you love it.

31:34.601 --> 31:36.060
[cheering and applause]

31:36.144 --> 31:39.397
[announcer 2] When it's not working out,
you want to take your ball and go home.

31:39.480 --> 31:40.690
[crowd] Oh!

31:42.317 --> 31:44.611
[announcer 3]
Shocking. Second nine, isn't he in?

31:44.694 --> 31:46.029
[announcer 2] Oh, terrible.

31:47.363 --> 31:51.075
The narrative right now,
at the top, Scottie Scheffler.

31:52.577 --> 31:55.246
He has seized control of the tournament.

31:55.330 --> 31:57.582
[cheering]

31:59.208 --> 32:01.294
[announcer] Tiger Woods, this for par.

32:02.045 --> 32:03.171
[cheering and applause]

32:03.254 --> 32:06.966
[announcer] This is unbelievable.
Tiger Woods at plus one,

32:07.508 --> 32:10.094
very much a part of the story
and into the weekend.

32:16.100 --> 32:18.895
Now Koepka, playing from the pine straw.

32:20.021 --> 32:20.938
Oh, mud.

32:23.691 --> 32:25.193
Fuckin' mud on that thing, dude.

32:25.276 --> 32:28.237
[announcer] A little frustration
being outside the cut line.

32:29.280 --> 32:31.491
[reporter] Tiger, how proud are you
of yourself right now?

32:31.574 --> 32:33.660
This is a magnificent achievement
where you are.

32:33.743 --> 32:35.536
[Tiger] Oh, I am. I've… I've…

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I haven't played a lot of tournaments
of late, so it's been a little bit rusty,

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but I'm starting to come around.

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I could have easily kicked myself out
of the tournament today,

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but I kept myself in it.

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It's gonna be exciting.
It's gonna be fun for all of us.

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[announcer]
Koepka, it has been a long day.

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He's made only three birdies
the first 36 holes,

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and his tournament has come to an end.

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[somber music playing]

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[Koepka] I was going to Augusta to win,

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so to leave there
with a "miss cut" was disappointing.

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[indistinct chatter]

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[Koepka] I felt very embarrassed.

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I never really felt that way
leaving the golf course ever.

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Never felt embarrassed
in the 32 years of life of playing golf.

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I don't know why.

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Still don't know why.

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[announcer] It's Masters Sunday,
and there's nothing like it.

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Scheffler's name
on top of the leaderboard since Friday.

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[Scheffler] If you wanna win a major,

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you gotta have faith and trust
in all parts of your game.

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What do you wanna win
more than the Masters,

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and what better opportunity
than a three-shot lead going into Sunday?

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[indistinct chatter]

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I want you to remember two things today.

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One, you're not in unfamiliar territory.

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This is what you do and have always done.
Just another day of golf.

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And number two
is that God is in control of everything.

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[tense music playing]

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[Scheffler] All right, let's move.

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-Let's do it, kid.
-[man] All right!

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[cheering and applause]

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[Scheffler] You think about the green
jacket. Yes, I thought about winning.

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Yes, all those thoughts
go through your head.

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[announcer] When your heart is pounding,
all these shots get trickier and trickier.

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[Scheffler] Yup.
Come on. Full trust, baby.

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[announcer 2] Oh, he went low as well.

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Oh, is that any good!
What a three for Scheffler!

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[cheering and applause]

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[announcer 2] Unbelievable!

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[announcer] With a win today,
will be his fourth in a 57-day span.

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[announcer 2] You know, I'm in awe of it.
It's absolutely amazing.

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[man] This year's Masters,
where did you watch the final round?

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[Koepka]
Not sure I watched the final round.

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[pensive music playing]

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This is really bad.
I don't even know who won this year.

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[man] Yes, you do.

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Scottie Scheffler, right? Yeah. Scottie.
Okay. Yeah, it took me a minute. Yeah.

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Okay, shit. That was fucking bad.

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[crowd cheers]

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[announcer]
Scheffler outshines them all at Augusta!

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[Scheffler] Winning the Masters is
something you dreamt about so many times.

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When it actually happens, it's kind
of like, "Is this really happening?"

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So I just tried
to soak in as much as I could.

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[cheering and applause]

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The 2022 Masters Champion,
Scottie Scheffler.

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[cheering]

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[Foley] This is golf.
Everything is always moving on its grid.

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You have Brooks Koepka, who's
technically been seen on his way out.

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And now we have Scottie Scheffler
on his way up.

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But that's just kind of, you know,

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the revolving door
of competition and success,

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and you gotta get it while you can.

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[Koepka] Cove.

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Can you bring your toy? Come on.

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[Koepka] I get jealous when some guys win.
I'm like, "Damn, that should be me."

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Come on. [grunts]

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[somber music playing]

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I feel like I'm good enough where
I should be winning multiple times a year,

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and I'm not doing that right now.

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I've had these question marks
for, like, the last year and a half.

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"Is he going to be the same golfer?"
Am I ever going to be the same?

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And I still don't know where I'm at.

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[man] I know it's kind of a big question,
but what comes next for Brooks Koepka?

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What's next? Um…

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Being at the low point, you can either
just give up and just lay there,

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or you just got to figure it the fuck out,
and I think that's where…

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I dunno.

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[man] This LIV thing,
this Saudi-backed golf league

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seems to be picking up some steam.

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Have you given that much thought?

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[laughs]

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[dramatic music playing]

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[reporter] Officials in Saudi Arabia
are trying to create a new golf league

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to rival the PGA TOUR.

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[man] There is power struggle
going on in golf.

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[announcer] Ian Poulter on the tee.

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[Dethier] It's not really like anything
that we've seen in sports before.

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Oh, fuckin' hell, man.

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[Poulter] It's a decision
with so many uncertainties.

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Don't know how it'll to play out.

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[Poulter] Fuck!

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[upbeat music playing]
play out.
