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[man] Ready?

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[woman] Matt Fitzpatrick…

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[pensive music playing]

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Um, how would you describe yourself
as a person?

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[chuckles]

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Uh,

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I'd describe myself as reserved.

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I would say that I'm…
I would say that I'm pretty quiet.

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[applause]

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[announcer] And here is Fitzpatrick, one
of the smallest in stature here this week.

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[man] Matt Fitzpatrick is one
of the most accomplished British golfers

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we've seen in a long time.

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He really burst onto the scene at age 18

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when he won arguably the biggest
amateur tournament in the world.

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[announcer] Matthew Fitzpatrick,
the U.S. Amateur champion.

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He became the first Englishman in, like,
a hundred years to win that tournament.

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He looked like he was
about 12 years old when he won.

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[announcer] Matt Fitzpatrick,
the European Masters champion!

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[cheering and applause]

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[announcer 2] He's done it again!

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[man] Despite all his amateur success,
despite his success in Europe…

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[announcer] Seventh European Tour title…

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[man] …Matt still has a gaping hole
in his resume…

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Matt Fitzpatrick!

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…winning on the PGA TOUR.

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[light applause]

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When he walks onto the tee, the reaction
from the crowd is almost like,

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"That guy is tiny!"

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[crowd] Oh!

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[man 2] Matt's not like these big
alpha-male golfers from the States.

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You are a tosser.

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[cheering]

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[man 2] He's not 6'2". He's not 220.

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He's not Dustin Johnson.

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-[announcer] Here we go.
-This is spectacular.

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[announcer 3] Unbelievably good!

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-That's the drive of the year.
-[announcer] Just going…

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[man 2]
Someone who hits it ridiculously far.

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He definitely has an aura,
a swagger about him.

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[applause]

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Do I believe in myself?

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[cheering]

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[man] Absolutely.

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[man 2]
Is it hard to win a PGA TOUR event?

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Yeah, it's very difficult.

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But if I'm prepared,

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I feel confident
going into every tournament.

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Well, even if I'm not prepared, I think
I'm still confident. But… [chuckles]

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[Fitzpatrick] You're playing against
the best players in the world

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on the PGA TOUR.

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So… I need to prove to myself
that I can beat them.

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[announcer]
Looking for that breakthrough win

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over here in the States
for the first time.

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[man] Some guys go their entire career
without winning on the PGA TOUR.

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And I think with Matt Fitzpatrick,

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until he can unlock something else,
that might not turn into a victory.

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[dramatic music plays]

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[upbeat music playing]

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[Fitzpatrick] I've been in Sheffield
probably for a week now

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and not been recognized once.

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I told you, nobody knows
who I am in Sheffield.

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-That's not true.
-[laughs]

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[sighs]

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[Brady] It must be nice to come back
and to be at home,

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-since you started living in the States.
-[Fitzpatrick] I like being in Sheffield.

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Yeah, like, I come home for…
you know, to see family, to see friends.

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I feel like I've lived
a very normal life growing up.

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And my dad was a corporate bank manager.

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My mom worked in insurance, and I feel
like my parents kind of instilled in me

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that hard work was quite important.

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And I think
that's why golf suits me so well.

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If I hit 1,000 balls, it doesn't always
mean you're gonna play well,

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but I feel like if you work hard in golf,
you're gonna get the rewards.

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[Brady] Have you still got
those old yardage books?

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[Fitzpatrick] Yeah, they're in a box.

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-Let's see what the oldest book is.
-[Brady] Holy smokes.

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[Fitzpatrick]
See what the oldest book is I can find.

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-That is mad.
-Here you go. This is a good one.

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Stage 2 Q-School. I'll show you
how far I hit it when I was ten years old.

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-[Brady] Two-sixty?
-Yeah. Not even that.

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[Fitzpatrick]
Since I was young, probably 14 or 15,

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I've always wrote down
what shots I've hit, how far, what club.

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172…172 6-iron. Wow.

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[laughs] Is that what it was?

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[woman] But since you were 15?

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It's true. I can show you 7,000 shots,
if people want to see that. [chuckles]

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I'm, like, always, always, always pushing
to be better.

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And the analytics show me,
in black and white,

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where I need to improve.

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[announcer] Massive tee shot on the 16th.

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[announcer 2] Among the top 30
in strokes gained off the tee…

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[announcer 3] That is just pounded.

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[Fitzpatrick]
Ever since the start of the year,

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I've, you know, consistently, slowly been

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adding length to my game
and it's made a big difference.

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[announcer] You've seen the work he's been
doing to get that length you talked about.

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[announcer 2] He was working
on speed training,

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swinging some weighted clubs

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as fast as I've ever seen
anybody swing them.

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[Fitzpatrick] To give myself a chance
of winning the PGA TOUR,

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and to compete with the big guys out
there, I knew I needed to add distance.

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[announcer] Well, it's paying off.

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[announcer 2] He's got four top-10s
in his last six starts.

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[applause]

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[man] Nobody works harder in
professional golf than Matt Fitzpatrick.

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It's just the truth.

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But it's one thing to play well
on Thursday or Friday or even Saturday,

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but once the pressure starts building,
once the lights get brighter,

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once all the fans start
to congregate around your group,

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that's when you really have to prove
that you can handle it.

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And not everyone can.

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[jazz music playing]

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[announcer] Return to Southern Hills.

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[announcer 2] It's his third round
underway here

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on a chilly Saturday in Tulsa.

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The PGA Championship. When you talk about
winning a major championship,

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this is one that has changed the lives
of a lot of players.

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[announcer] From Florida, Brooks Koepka.

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[announcer 2] Collin Morikawa…

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[Renner] It's never an easy championship.

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I think we have 96 of the top 100
in the world teeing it up this week.

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[crowd] Yeah!

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[Renner] These are guys who are
mind-blowingly confident.

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[cheering and applause]

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-Sorry, guys, after the round. Sorry.
-[woman] Good luck today!

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[announcer] Matthew Fitzpatrick,

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when it comes to looking
at these late starters tomorrow,

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he certainly is the most seasoned guy.

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[announcer 2]
Looking for his first win in America.

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He's won seven times on the World Tour.

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He knows what to do,
and this would be a great state.

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[cheering and applause]

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[announcer]
Chance for a rare birdie at the 18th.

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[announcer 2]
It's rare. There's only three of them.

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[announcer] A man from Sheffield, England.
Seventeenth in the world.

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Yeah, long way back.

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-And he's hit a heck of a shot here.
-[announcer 2] Nailed it. What a shot.

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-[announcer] From 234. Whoo.
-[applause]

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-[announcer] All the way!
-[cheering and applause]

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[announcer]
What a round! Matt Fitzpatrick.

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Into second alone with that birdie.

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[announcer] We are three down, one to go
for this week's PGA Championship.

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Tomorrow, we'll have a new champion.

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And in that final group on Sunday,
it will be Matt Fitzpatrick.

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Good news is with the tee time, I'll be
able to watch Formula 1 in the morning.

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[announcer] Matthew Fitzpatrick is the guy
to stay ahead of tomorrow.

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[announcer 2] I don't know what'll happen,
but Sunday's a completely different day–

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I told them you were coming.
I knew they'd be hiding.

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They literally… literally said, "Oh yeah,
we'll… we're gonna go. We'll hide."

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I was like, "Right. Okay, thanks."

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[laughs]

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Here you go.

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[Pieters] What time do you tee off?

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-I'm 1:35, to start.
-[Pieters] You're the last group, eh?

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Yeah, last group tomorrow.

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So what? They're gonna follow you
for the rest of your life now?

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Yeah, I'm going to the bathroom shortly.
They're gonna come in as well.

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-Oh, sweet. How nice is that?
-You get used to it after a while.

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[Pieters] Oh yeah?

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When you play well, you get a bit
more attention, apparently, so…

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[doorbell rings]

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Danny. Just in time to be on Netflix.

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Be careful what you say.

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-Oh shit. What's good? How we doing?
-[laughs]

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I have, like, five minutes of work to do.
Is that okay?

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Yeah. You're allowed.

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[Rapaport]
Matt is one of my closest friends.

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We went
to school together at Northwestern.

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-How you doing? Good to see you.
-[Pieters] How are you?

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I had my eye out for him, 'cause
I've always been just, like, a golf sicko.

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And, uh, I saw him in the dining hall,
uh, just kind of eating by himself.

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I walked up to him, like,
"I know who you are."

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I think he was feeling a little lonely.

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Being from, like, England,
he didn't really know anybody.

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I gotta write, actually.
People think my job is just tweeting.

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-I get that a lot. It's most of it.
-[Fitzpatrick] All you ever do anyway.

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[Rapaport] He's one of these kids
who was consumed by golf from a young age.

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And I remember
we went home for Christmas break,

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and I got a text being like,
"I'm not going back. I'm gonna turn pro."

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And he becomes
the number one junior in England.

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Right, I'm going for a shower
'cause I stink.

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[Rapaport] Okay.

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When it comes to golf,
it's all business, all the time.

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He's very, very serious about his career.

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I think more serious, and I think
the older British guys would say,

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a lot more serious than they ever were.

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[Rapaport] I need Matt to get hammered
at my wedding so I can see him dance.

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-[Pieters] I've never seen Matt dance.
-Won't happen, either.

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-[Rapaport] Have you ever danced?
-Yeah.

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-Sometime when I was probably…
-[Pieters] Grinding in college?

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-Not even that.
-[Rapaport] Didn't stay long enough.

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You'd be like, "Too loud!
It's two in the morning!"

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-Some of us have practice.
-[Rapaport] True.

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-Okay, I'm done.
-[Fitzpatrick] You done? Is it any good?

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-Probably not.
-It's terrible.

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I said, "Matt Fitzpatrick is gonna
absolutely shit the bed."

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-"Really, he's got no chance."
-[Fitzpatrick] More than likely.

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"Never won a tournament."

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[laughs]

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-I've won a few on that tour.
-On that tour.

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-Wow, I forgot about that.
-[Pieters] That tour…

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[Rapaport] You can win all you want
on that European Tour…

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I remember Daniel Berger, like, "Yeah,
but one win here is like four in Europe."

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And he kept saying that.
He kept saying that.

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[Rapaport] I do think you're due.

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-[Fitzpatrick] Oh.
-[Pieters] Yeah. That…

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[pensive music playing]

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[cheering and applause]

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[announcer] Great to be with you
this Championship Sunday.

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Final round of the 104th PGA Championship.

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[Dethier]
In golf, there's no feeling like it,

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being near the top of the leaderboard
going into Sunday.

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There's no more isolating spot to be
than when you're in that final pairing.

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On Sunday of a major,
that feeling doesn't get bigger.

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You've seen so many guys

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get close and fail because
they don't know what it's like.

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They don't know what it's like
to close out a tournament.

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One bad swing, one bad shot,

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can mean the difference
between winning and choking.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[announcer] Who's it gonna be, folks?

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[announcer 2]
They've played themselves into a position,

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which proves that they have the ability,

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but do you have the deep self-belief
that you can get this done?

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[announcer 3]
From England, Matt Fitzpatrick.

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[applause]

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[man] Hammer that driver, baby!

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Let's go, Matty!

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[announcer] Well, here we go.
Down to the last two.

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Ready to take it all 18 holes
with Pereira and Fitzpatrick.

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[announcer 2] …has the experience
to be able to handle this moment.

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[suspenseful music plays]

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[man yelling]

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[cheering and applause]

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Fore left!

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[crowd] Oh!

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[announcer] That's a bad mistake there.

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[announcer 2] Some serious luck
to have a shot through those trees.

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[crowd gasps]

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[announcer] We haven't seen anyone
close to being that far over the first.

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Now this for bogey.

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[light applause]

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[crowd groans]

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Really?

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[announcer 4] Watched Matt warm up,
and I thought it was a little rushed.

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[announcer] Oh.

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I mean, seriously? Jesus Christ. [sighs]

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[announcer 5] So that is gonna
drop him back to four behind.

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And a tough start to this final nine.

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[announcer 4]
Time starting to run out a bit.

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He's pretty dejected.

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[announcer 5]
Yeah. You can see it in the demeanor.

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He just hasn't had his best stuff today.

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[crowd groans]

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[announcer 4]
It's been that sort of a round.

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Um, it never found its flow.

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[Rapaport] This game
is really, really difficult,

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and pressure makes it even harder.

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[announcer] He's got to learn… mentally,
how to deal with bad shots a lot quicker.

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[Rapaport]
You have to be better than 156 guys.

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And there's gonna be someone playing out
of their mind, and you've gotta beat them.

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[announcer 2]
Again, at the PGA Championship…

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Justin Thomas.

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[Rapaport] I think that's what makes
these guys who win and win and win

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and do it at a pretty impressive rate…

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It's just so hard to fathom how they are
that much better than their competitors.

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[reporter] We start with huge news
from the world of golf

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as two-time major champion
Dustin Johnson revealed

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he has resigned from the PGA TOUR

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in order to compete in the Saudi-funded
LIV Tour Golf Invitational Series.

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[tense music playing]

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[reporter] Dustin, you've won,
at last count, $74 million

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just on the PGA TOUR.

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I've done pretty well out there
for the last 15 years,

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but, you know, this is something that
I thought was best for me and my family.

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[reporter 2] Breaking news,
the PGA TOUR Commissioner, Jay Monahan,

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has said there will be disciplinary action
against 17 members

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who teed off in the first LIV Golf event
outside of London.

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The following players are all banned
from playing on the PGA TOUR,

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including the likes
of Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.

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[Rapaport] LIV is being talked about
kind of everywhere now.

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It's just, like, a stark reminder of how
dramatic and how big this thing has been.

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Everywhere I go, at the game last night
here in San Francisco,

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people are talking about
LIV versus the PGA.

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This is an opportunity that gives me
the most balance in my life.

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We all agree that when Phil Mickelson says

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this gives him
"the most balance in my life,"

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he means money, right?

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[audience laughs]

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[dance music plays]

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[laughing]

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[woman] Oh my goodness.

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-[laughs]
-It's great. I got some nice moves.

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[man laughs]

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They're so funny.

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-[man 2] They are.
-[man] That thing… So good.

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Oh God.

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[man] That is so good.

15:31.930 --> 15:33.766
-[man 2] So good.
-[man 3] That's the best part.

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[man] I could see you on the green
doing that celebration dance right there.

15:37.102 --> 15:37.978
[man 2] Right.

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If I'm playing well. Obviously,
gotta put four good rounds together

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if I want to do that,
but I know how to do it.

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[Johnson] Just ask him if he minds.

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Joey!

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-Tell Joey to move his fucking cart.
-[man laughs]

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Always in the fucking way.

15:57.039 --> 15:58.999
[Joey] I'm trying to get
my big break, player!

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That was gonna be my big break!

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[Johnson] Go… Go…
You need to go to the putting green.

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[Joey] I need to hit it closer, dog.
That's all I need.

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[Johnson] You need to do a lot of things.

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[announcer] All right, Frank,
the strapping rookie, Dustin Johnson…

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[announcer 2] He is a long, long hitter.

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[Johnson laughs]

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Um…

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My name is Dustin Johnson,
and I'm a professional golfer.

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-[applause]
-[announcer] Hit his drive 357.

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[announcer 2] He absolutely crushed it,
but just one problem.

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There's, uh, some people up ahead,
and he actually hit it past them.

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[announcer] He flew it over their heads.

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Cheez Whiz.

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[Johnson] I turned pro in 2007.

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[announcer] Dustin Johnson has won
for the first time on the PGA TOUR.

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[Johnson] I was 23.

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I don't feel like I was really
any different than I am today. Just…

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The resume's a little bit better
than it was in 2007.

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[announcer]
Three wins in a row for Dustin Johnson.

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[announcer 2] Dustin domination.

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Number one in the world.

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♪ The bigger the boom… ♪

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I mean, all the wins
are definitely highlights.

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You know, obviously the majors
being at the top of those.

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[announcer] Dustin Johnson on his way
to a U.S. Open Championship.

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[announcer 2] Probably the most important
shot Dustin Johnson has ever hit.

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[crowd yelling]

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[cheering]

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[announcer 2] What a gem, Dustin Johnson!

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[Johnson]
In 2016, I won the U.S. Open at Oakmont.

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[cheering]

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[Johnson] You can't describe it.

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It's an unbelievable feeling.

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From then on,
I think I've played really well.

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It just kind of gave me that confidence.

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You know, I've had a wonderful career
on the PGA TOUR,

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and, you know, I'm very proud of it
and always will be. And…

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You know, obviously, now,

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I've taken a kind of a different step
in my… in my life and career.

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[man] We haven't talked about last week.
How was it?

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I'm so bummed I couldn't be there,
but I want to hear about it.

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-[Paulina] Behind the scenes.
-For me, I enjoyed it.

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They had music playing on the range,
which was nice.

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It just created a little different vibe.
I felt like the fans enjoyed it.

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-I just don't think they care.
-[man] It's good for golf.

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[Johnson] The decision to join LIV,
I mean, it…

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You know, it finally just came down to,
you know, the offer that they made me.

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For me, it was playing less,
making more money.

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Pretty simple.

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If someone offered anyone a job,

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doing the same thing
they're already doing,

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but less time at the office
and they're gonna pay them more,

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pretty sure

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you're gonna take it.

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I mean… And something's
wrong with you if you didn't.

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[man] I think a lot of people
thought the event in London,

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there'd be nobody there.

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Things change. Things evolve.

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[overlapping chatter]

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[Johnson] How was your flight out?

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Thinking about the kids. Last time
we were watching Little Mermaid,

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and they told me to stop singing. [laughs]

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They were like,
"Mom, we really want to hear it."

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I was like, "What are you afraid of?"

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They're special kids, that's for sure.

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[man] It's cool.

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I don't think that Dustin would ever make
a bad choice for his children.

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And people have to understand,

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at the end of the day,
that's who he chose this for.

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[cheering and applause]

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Of course, I get…
I get what everyone's saying,

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but my dad, being a hockey player…

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I'm sure, as a kid,

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there were times when I'm like… "Why does
my dad have to play on my birthday?"

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This is about Dustin and the kids and me

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and taking care of us
and being there with us.

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[man] Do you think people doubt you
because of LIV?

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[inhales]

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I don't really care.

19:56.945 --> 19:58.614
[Johnson] We're gonna go shoot some hoops.

19:58.697 --> 20:00.490
[Paulina] I am awful at basketball.

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[Johnson] Oh!

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Wow, Dustin, you're the best athlete here.

20:08.123 --> 20:08.957
Okay.

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[Johnson]
No, best golfer, not best athlete, okay?

20:12.753 --> 20:15.380
It's good to…
It's good to have some kicks.

20:17.007 --> 20:19.217
[Johnson] I know I'm one
of the best golfers in the world.

20:19.301 --> 20:22.387
I think I've proven it
over a long period of time.

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When I show up to a major,
I mean, I'm there to win.

20:27.726 --> 20:28.936
[man] Ooh!

20:30.854 --> 20:33.106
[Johnson]
And they can have their own opinion.

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For me, personally,

20:34.775 --> 20:38.278
I feel like my reputation
as a golfer's already kind of set,

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so I don't think
there's anything to prove.

20:40.948 --> 20:42.074
[man] Ooh!

20:42.157 --> 20:44.034
-All day long.
-[man 2] Fire.

20:46.954 --> 20:50.707
Everyone expected Phil. Everyone expected
some of the older European guys

20:50.791 --> 20:52.459
at the tail end of their career.

20:52.542 --> 20:56.964
But when Dustin Johnson made the move
to LIV, it was kind of the turning point.

20:57.047 --> 20:59.508
And they're slowly pluckin' off players.

20:59.591 --> 21:04.846
The PGA TOUR has still managed to keep
the core intact, like the best young guys.

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You know, Rory hasn't left or Scottie
or Collin Morikawa and Matt Fitzpatrick.

21:10.102 --> 21:13.188
But it's… it's got a lot more momentum
than I ever thought it would.

21:19.569 --> 21:21.405
[indistinct chatter]

21:27.995 --> 21:33.375
[Fitzpatrick] The PGA Championship… I just
never felt like I played well that day.

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Felt off from the first tee shot.

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It's difficult to take because I feel like
I've worked so hard to be there.

21:41.008 --> 21:42.634
Yeah, it's definitely a tough one.

21:47.681 --> 21:50.434
Yeah, I think some guys
do doubt themselves. Yeah.

21:50.517 --> 21:54.688
I think when you're knocking on the door
for so long and it doesn't open,

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it's tough to, you know, keep
doing what you're doing.

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But I think you got to, you know,
figure out what went wrong,

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why did it go wrong, and start again.

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For me, it's straight to the analytics,
straight to the numbers.

22:09.328 --> 22:13.957
We create these score sheets, effectively,
where, you know, we're tracking

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club head speed, ball speed,
whether I hit it short side or not.

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I know the work that I'm doing is right.

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I never thought about, you know,
suddenly changing my approach.

22:27.846 --> 22:30.474
When Sunday comes around
and I'm in the mix,

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I definitely feel like… that I can play
the shots under pressure when I need to,

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and I can have that chance again,
and I definitely believe in myself.

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-[Fitzpatrick] How are you?
-[man] How are you?

22:47.115 --> 22:49.618
[Fitzpatrick] You got your clubs
in right weird pockets, you.

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-You got two 8-irons?
-[man] Yeah, one long and one short.

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-What?
-I'm joking.

22:55.207 --> 22:58.543
Wow, this really is a film thing, innit?
Can I take a picture of it?

22:58.627 --> 23:00.712
-[man] Yeah.
-It even has your name on it.

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I might get one of those B Reels.

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[man 2] This is Alex Interview, take one.

23:06.093 --> 23:09.346
[Alex] My name is Alex Fitzpatrick,
and I'm Matt's younger brother.

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Is this just a practice club?

23:10.889 --> 23:13.183
That's a normal club.
That's what I've been using.

23:13.266 --> 23:15.894
[Alex] Everyone knows
Matt is a statistical person.

23:15.977 --> 23:17.312
You know, I'll give you a tip.

23:17.396 --> 23:20.732
On even dates,
you should practice with even numbers.

23:20.816 --> 23:23.485
And odd dates,
you should practice with odd numbers.

23:24.277 --> 23:27.072
Probably not the athlete
that some of the guys are. He's…

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Works harder than them, most likely,
and finds ways to get better.

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Just finding the .1% of everything
that will make him better and beat them.

23:36.540 --> 23:39.876
[man] Alex, how's your practice different?
Writing every shot down?

23:39.960 --> 23:41.503
No, he doesn't do that.

23:41.586 --> 23:43.380
-Do you do that on the range?
-Yeah.

23:43.463 --> 23:45.215
-Every shot on the range?
-Yeah.

23:45.298 --> 23:47.175
-No, I don't do that.
-[man] You don't do that?

23:47.259 --> 23:49.845
-You should use the new one.
-That's what I'm gonna do.

23:50.762 --> 23:52.764
[Alex] Sometimes
when you're not playing well,

23:52.848 --> 23:54.474
you beat yourself up more than you should.

23:54.975 --> 23:59.938
But after Matt lost the PGA,
instead of just moping around,

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it was hard at work
and "I'm going to win the next one."

24:03.233 --> 24:05.152
-Cool.
-All right, time to go.

24:05.735 --> 24:07.696
[Alex] You know?
"I'm gonna win the U.S. Open."

24:07.779 --> 24:10.615
-[Alex] What's your plan, then?
-Going back, and I'm going to the gym.

24:10.699 --> 24:14.077
That's it. Go to bed early. Let's go.
I'm not carrying that bag, though.

24:14.161 --> 24:15.537
-You sure?
-[Fitzpatrick] Yeah.

24:15.620 --> 24:19.082
-I've carried enough of your golf bags.
-You have, but not anymore.

24:20.458 --> 24:22.002
[applause]

24:22.085 --> 24:25.088
[announcer] And here is Fitzpatrick,
looking back at his younger brother, Alex.

24:25.172 --> 24:27.966
Again, just 18 years old,
one of the smallest in stature

24:28.049 --> 24:32.596
here this week, on the cusp of trying to
put his name on the U.S. Amateur trophy.

24:34.222 --> 24:36.892
[announcer 2] It's a beauty.
Right down the middle.

24:37.893 --> 24:41.062
[Fitzpatrick] This year
one of the majors is being held

24:41.146 --> 24:45.525
at a golf course that I've played before
called the Country Club at Brookline.

24:46.318 --> 24:50.113
And I've got some history there, because
I won the U.S. Amateur there nine years ago.

24:50.197 --> 24:54.034
[announcer] Matthew Fitzpatrick,
the 2013 U.S. Amateur champion.

24:54.534 --> 24:57.329
[Fitzpatrick] To have my family there
as well was really special.

24:57.412 --> 24:59.289
[applause]

24:59.372 --> 25:01.958
[reporter] When you left the shores
across the way,

25:02.042 --> 25:04.669
did you ever think
this might happen this week?

25:04.753 --> 25:06.880
I came into it with positives,

25:06.963 --> 25:10.383
and I've been playing nicely
and practicing quite hard,

25:10.467 --> 25:13.929
but I didn't think
about getting this far, really.

25:14.471 --> 25:18.266
Congratulations on a great week of golf.
The U.S. Amateur.

25:19.184 --> 25:20.894
-[chuckles]
-[applause]

25:20.977 --> 25:26.066
To be back where I won the U.S. Amateur
at Brookline is… gonna be special.

25:26.942 --> 25:30.779
I think having that comfort factor around
a golf course that I've played well around

25:30.862 --> 25:32.864
will, uh, hold me in good stead.

25:43.959 --> 25:45.919
[man] Get in the hole!

25:46.419 --> 25:48.463
-[man 2] Got it.
-[man 3] Money! Win!

25:48.547 --> 25:50.549
[crowd] Yeah!

25:50.632 --> 25:52.133
[cheering]

25:53.385 --> 25:56.972
[announcer] Just outside beautiful Boston
at the Country Club…

25:57.639 --> 26:01.393
[announcer 2]
The 122nd U.S. Open Championship.

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Back in Brookline.

26:05.522 --> 26:10.277
This is as old-school
and old-style classic as it gets.

26:12.279 --> 26:15.031
Timeless look and challenging features,

26:15.115 --> 26:19.619
which will once again ultimately decide
the winner of the latest U.S. Open here.

26:24.541 --> 26:26.001
[announcer 3] They all have a chance.

26:26.084 --> 26:29.379
They understand that there's no
local knowledge on this golf course,

26:29.462 --> 26:30.839
other than by a few players.

26:31.548 --> 26:33.466
[reporter] Welcome back
to the interview area.

26:33.550 --> 26:35.510
We are joined by Matt Fitzpatrick.

26:36.511 --> 26:39.180
[reporter 2] Do you think your win in 2013
might give you the edge?

26:40.265 --> 26:42.350
I certainly think it gives me
an edge over the others.

26:42.434 --> 26:45.103
It just feels a bit more like
a home game this week.

26:45.729 --> 26:46.730
[woman] We'll go to Dan.

26:46.813 --> 26:50.567
It feels like over the last month,
maybe it's started at Southern Hills,

26:50.650 --> 26:53.820
but you're just getting more attention.
We can see it from the outside,

26:53.903 --> 26:57.699
but I'm always interested in when guys
make that jump, what that feels like.

26:57.782 --> 27:00.160
It's because everyone's leaving
the PGA TOUR, that's why.

27:00.243 --> 27:01.286
[laughing]

27:01.369 --> 27:02.829
They're digging up the dregs.

27:02.912 --> 27:03.955
[laughing]

27:05.248 --> 27:07.917
[Fitzpatrick] Yeah, I mean,
I think there is a little bit to do

27:08.001 --> 27:09.836
with guys that had gone to LIV.

27:13.381 --> 27:14.507
[cheering and applause]

27:14.591 --> 27:15.717
[man] Great ball.

27:17.260 --> 27:19.429
[announcer] Second round
of the U.S. Open underway.

27:20.013 --> 27:22.640
[Dethier] The guys who have teed it up
in the first LIV event

27:22.724 --> 27:25.477
are now banned from PGA TOUR events.

27:26.436 --> 27:28.521
[cheering]

27:28.605 --> 27:32.067
[Dethier] But they can still play
in the last two majors of the year.

27:32.150 --> 27:33.651
[cheering and applause]

27:33.735 --> 27:35.945
-[reporter] Collin, the LIV question…
-Here we go.

27:36.029 --> 27:37.030
Or a LIV question…

27:37.113 --> 27:38.907
What does legacy mean to you?

27:38.990 --> 27:41.701
And do you think your legacy will change?

27:42.827 --> 27:44.996
I don't like when you keep asking
multiple questions.

27:45.080 --> 27:48.333
[reporter 2] Is there a figure
at which you would swap tours?

27:49.376 --> 27:52.253
I don't understand. I'm trying
to focus on the U.S. Open, man.

27:52.337 --> 27:53.797
I'm just tired of it.

27:57.092 --> 27:58.718
[crowd cheering]

28:00.387 --> 28:05.183
[announcer] From Jupiter, Florida,
our 2016 U.S. Open champion,

28:05.266 --> 28:06.768
Dustin Johnson.

28:09.229 --> 28:11.773
[announcer 2]
Matt Fitzpatrick, Dustin Johnson,

28:11.856 --> 28:13.858
two under par in the opening round,

28:13.942 --> 28:16.403
currently tied for seventh place.

28:16.486 --> 28:19.406
[man] Did you play any sports
in high school or just golf?

28:19.489 --> 28:22.242
Yeah, we played everything.
Whatever season it was,

28:22.325 --> 28:24.994
basketball, baseball, football, soccer…

28:25.078 --> 28:28.331
He could have gotten a scholarship
in three different sports.

28:32.127 --> 28:33.253
[applause]

28:33.336 --> 28:35.797
From England, Matt Fitzpatrick.

28:35.880 --> 28:39.509
[announcer 3] He's so meticulous
in the way he goes about playing golf,

28:39.592 --> 28:42.387
but he's up against a real beast today.

28:42.470 --> 28:44.139
[announcer 4] A tremendous athlete.

28:45.974 --> 28:47.934
[Fitzpatrick]
Playing with DJ's always interesting.

28:48.017 --> 28:50.478
He's definitely got
an intimidating presence.

28:51.646 --> 28:52.939
[applause]

28:53.022 --> 28:54.232
[announcer] Oh, what a shot.

28:56.443 --> 29:00.447
[Fitzpatrick] But I feel like, you know,
I've played against all the great players

29:00.530 --> 29:03.158
and beaten them. And I feel like

29:03.241 --> 29:05.702
I've always thought to myself
that I can beat him.

29:06.202 --> 29:08.288
-[crowd] Oh!
-[announcer 2] A rough three-putt.

29:08.371 --> 29:09.664
[Fitzpatrick] Fucking idiot.

29:14.586 --> 29:17.797
[announcer] Dustin Johnson
might be in form here this week.

29:18.965 --> 29:22.010
[Paulina] If anyone thinks that
Dustin's lost his competitive spirit,

29:22.093 --> 29:25.680
they don't know Dustin well enough,
because he is still

29:26.973 --> 29:28.475
ready to show you who the fuck he is.

29:28.558 --> 29:32.854
And there's a reason why
he's going back to play these majors.

29:32.937 --> 29:33.813
[cheering]

29:33.897 --> 29:36.441
[Paulina] He wants to win
just as much as they do.

29:36.524 --> 29:39.277
[announcer 2] Fitzpatrick has bogeyed
his last two holes.

29:40.361 --> 29:41.696
[crowd groans]

29:41.780 --> 29:45.450
[announcer 3] You'll make mistakes.
It's the mental strength from here on in.

29:46.367 --> 29:47.952
[man] Why is he such a good putter?

29:48.036 --> 29:49.871
-[Alex] Why is he a good putter?
-Yeah.

29:49.954 --> 29:52.832
I used to beat him at putting
when I was younger, so he didn't like it.

29:52.916 --> 29:54.292
-[man] Really?
-[laughs] Yeah.

29:54.375 --> 29:56.377
[applause]

29:57.128 --> 30:00.173
No, he just…
He just works incredibly hard.

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[announcer]
No searching for club-head speed here.

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Sheer power.

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[applause]

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Look, in any sport, size matters.

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Sprinters are bigger,
swimmers are taller,

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golfers are bigger and stronger,

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but there's some guys
who are so world-class

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that they can still compete
at the highest level of golf,

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and Fitz has always just been
the consummate professional.

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[announcer] Fitzpatrick needs to make
something happen here.

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Wow.

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[announcer 2] He hits it further than DJ.

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That was pretty good.

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[announcer] It takes a lot of hard work
and a lot of confidence under pressure

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to hit shots with that kind of speed.

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[announcer 3]
And it seems to be paying off.

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[applause]

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[man] Yeah, he's very competitive.
He has that altar boy look of being,

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you know, a lot younger than his years
and quite softly spoken

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and, you know, quite a nice guy,
but he's got an edge about him.

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[crowd] Oh!

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[Foster] He's got a bit
of extra grit inside that,

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you know, he likes to beat certain players

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and, you know, you have
to have that in you to succeed.

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[announcer] Dustin Johnson will play next.

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[announcer 2] He's still looking for that
first birdie of the day, fellas.

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Is it gonna come here at the last hole?

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[crowd groans]

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[Johnson] Hey.

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[Paulina] You okay?

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-[Johnson] Yeah.
-[Paulina] Yeah?

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I played better today
than I did yesterday.

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-Yeah.
-Five shots worse.

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[announcer] Dustin Johnson in at one over.
Patrick Reed, he too will be one over par.

31:41.316 --> 31:44.736
Eleven of the 15 who played
in the LIV series last week,

31:44.819 --> 31:47.113
or have announced their commitment,
missed the cut.

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[moderator] Dustin Johnson, three over 73.
On the right, Don.

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[reporter] Dustin, you obviously want
to be competing and contending in majors.

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How sharp do you think
you'll be able to remain

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as a golfer playing on the LIV Tour?

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Uh, just as sharp
as I would playing anywhere.

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[woman] Thanks.

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[Johnson] Love the PGA TOUR and felt like
I had a great career on the PGA TOUR.

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I'm very thankful
to have that opportunity, um…

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You know, but, like, it's just a new day.

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It's not up to me, so…

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But, hopefully, you know,
one day we can coexist nicely.

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[woman] Were you asked to join LIV?

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Um…

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I wasn't. I mean, it was a bit
of a half-hearted proposal from them.

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And like I said, you know,
I want to play against the best players.

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And that, for me, is on the PGA TOUR.
So that's where I want to be.

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[announcer] On a chilly Sunday,
we welcome you to the U.S. Open.

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What a day yesterday.
So much movement at the top.

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[Fitzpatrick] Is golf on?

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[announcer] And those leaders
tee off later on this afternoon.

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Will Zalatoris, Matt Fitzpatrick share
the lead heading into the final round.

33:15.284 --> 33:17.412
[announcer 2] Fascinating
to see that last grouping.

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Neither of them have won on the
PGA TOUR, both very accomplished players.

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[announcer] Back-to-back final pairing
in a row

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at a major championship for Fitzpatrick.

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Trying to pull off this unlikely double,
the U.S. Amateur title

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and get a U.S. Open Championship
on the same course.

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[man] Are you all enjoying
the tournament so far?

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Yes, I can't wait. It's great.

33:40.184 --> 33:43.688
-[Fitzpatrick] That's a terrible answer.
-[Alex] Yeah, it's good, innit?

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[Brady]
Are you enjoying the tournament? Yes.

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[laughing]

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-[man 2] She only enjoys the good parts.
-Yeah, I do.

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-[man 2] Like the food.
-And the coffee.

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[man 2] Yeah.

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[Fitzpatrick] In that last group,
you've got a chance to win a major.

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That's what we're all
out here trying to do.

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In Europe, I feel like,
in my professional career,

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I've had many chances and gone on to win.

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So I feel like I can bet on myself
to do that in the States.

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You feeling okay, Dad?

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Yeah, why?

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It's the longest I've seen you
without looking at your iPad.

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[Fitzpatrick] See ya. Thanks.

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God, it's cold.

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[announcer] We are 18 holes away from
crowning a United States Open champion.

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The two guys tied at the top,
Will Zalatoris, Matt Fitzpatrick.

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Let me count them up. Zero PGA TOUR wins,
obviously no major championship.

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At least Fitzy's got a couple
of European Tour wins. He's the favorite.

34:45.041 --> 34:47.960
Um, are you surprised
that he's the favorite?

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[announcer 2] I am.
I am a little surprised he's the favorite.

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[man] Get in the hole! Let's go, baby!

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[man 2] Go get 'em, Scheffler!

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[announcer]
From Dallas, Texas, Scottie Scheffler.

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[cheering and applause]

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-[crowd] Oh!
-[man 3] Yeah!

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-[man] Player, caddy?
-Player.

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-Name?
-Fitzpatrick.

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-Fitzpatrick. Gotcha. Good luck today.
-Thank you.

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[announcer] You know, they work
their entire life for this opportunity.

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You train your mind, your physical body,

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how to get through the pressure and…

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There's no way of duplicating it
till you get out there, right?

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Can't have stage fright
and win this championship.

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[man] Just like 2013, Matty!

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[Fitzpatrick] I think my mindset
for the U.S. Open is that I can go and win.

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And I feel like I've definitely got
an advantage, having had success

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around the golf course before,
so I've definitely got a chance.

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[man] Let's go, Fitzy!

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This is the 2:45 tee time.
Please welcome from England,

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Matt Fitzpatrick.

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[applause]

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[announcer] Got the taste of the heat
at the PGA just a month ago.

35:56.112 --> 35:58.739
[announcer 2] He was, uh, missing
a number of shots to the left

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in that final round
of the PGA Championship.

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[man] Whoo!

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[applause]

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[announcer] Beauty, Fitzpatrick.

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[announcer 3]
From Dallas, Texas, Will Zalatoris.

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[cheering and applause]

36:21.679 --> 36:24.640
[announcer 2] Confident-looking swing.
Picked the tee up quickly.

36:25.183 --> 36:27.018
-The rhythm looks better.
-[announcer] Yes.

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[announcer] See if he can see
where that lands, and he will love it.

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[announcer 2]
He will have that for birdie.

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[cheering]

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-[announcer] Look at this shot.
-This guy has not missed a shot so far.

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He's just got the quick tempo.
He knows he's in the groove.

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-Come on.
-[announcer] For birdie.

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[cheering]

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-Come on.
-Right in the middle!

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[announcer 2]
And he looks deadly from ten feet.

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[announcer] Zalatoris tested here.

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-[man] Get in. Get in.
-[crowd] Oh.

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-[announcer] And he's still not in.
-[man 2] Go, Fitz-magic.

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[announcer] Fitzpatrick has birdied
the third and the fifth.

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[announcer 2] He's just on a mission.

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[Rapaport] Yeah, a lot better start.
I'm just worried about Scottie.

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[crowd cheers]

37:16.734 --> 37:19.445
That doesn't sound like
something that's good for Matthew.

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[man] Hey, Scottie!

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[cheering]

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[announcer] Scottie Scheffler,
the number one player in the world.

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He's on a roll.

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Wow! Zalatoris!

37:33.000 --> 37:34.669
[man] Got 'em where you want 'em, Will!

37:34.752 --> 37:37.380
[announcer] And that is
three birdies in the last four holes

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to end his opening nine.

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[cheering]

37:41.884 --> 37:43.719
[announcer 2]
With the back nine coming up…

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nervous walk between shots now.

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[man] In his head, Will!
You're in his head!

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Fucking hellfire.

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[crowd] Ooh!

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[Fitzpatrick]
Couldn't be worse timing to hit that.

37:59.902 --> 38:02.989
[announcer] He might've just
lost his concentration for a second.

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The pressure is amped way up now.

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[Alex] So Will and Matt
both one ahead of Scheffler.

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[announcer] Both Zalatoris and Fitzpatrick

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in good position to have a birdie go here.

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[man] USA! USA!

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[man 2] C'mon, Matt.
You can fucking do it, kid.

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-[man 3] You suck, Fitzy!
-[man 2] Don't be a baby boy.

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[man 4] Hey, Matt.
No pressure, kid. No pressure!

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-[man 5] Go, Will!
-[man 6] Matty Skechers!

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[tense music playing]

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-[man 7] Go in the hole!
-[man 8] Get in the hole!

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[cheering]

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[announcer] He's made another one.

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Fitzpatrick would love
to put it on top of Zalatoris.

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[crowd groans]

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[announcer 2] Want a U.S. Open,
Paul, you gotta make these.

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[announcer] Yeah.

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He has three-putted.
This is just a tragic error here at 11.

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And this is a big swing now for Zalatoris.

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[announcer 2] He leads by two.

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[man] Willie Z, how are ya, kid?

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Either way, he's done great. So don't…

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[announcer]
Got a little too much left to right.

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Oh, wow.

39:15.019 --> 39:16.771
-[crowd] Oh!
-[announcer] It's a dropped shot.

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[cheering]

39:20.858 --> 39:21.984
[announcer] That's one shot.

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[announcer 2]
For Fitzpatrick's second, here at 13…

39:26.405 --> 39:27.740
[announcer 3] Oops, gone long.

39:27.823 --> 39:28.866
[announcer] On the green…

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He needs to make something happen here.

39:32.578 --> 39:35.206
-[announcer 2] That's a long way.
-[man] Get in the hole!

39:38.125 --> 39:41.545
-I'd say that's pretty good! Whoa!
-[cheering]

39:41.629 --> 39:44.590
What an unexpected birdie!

39:45.091 --> 39:46.717
[announcer 3] Fitzpatrick at 15.

39:46.801 --> 39:50.346
-[announcer] He's got 225 left, David, so…
-I can't fucking breathe.

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[announcer] If he gets this ball
on the green, he's got to be pleased.

39:54.308 --> 39:56.310
[clamoring]

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[announcer] What a shot.

39:59.522 --> 40:03.192
This moment would be so nice.
This would be huge. Come on, Matt.

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Do it. Do it. Do it.

40:09.490 --> 40:12.284
-Yeah! Come on!
-[cheering]

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[announcer] Wow. What an effort.

40:15.121 --> 40:16.914
That would have gone in a thimble.

40:16.997 --> 40:18.207
[announcer 2] Yeah, it would.

40:18.290 --> 40:19.583
[announcer] Unbelievable.

40:20.417 --> 40:22.586
[announcer 3]
And Scheffler is in at five under,

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and we'll see how
it all unfolds behind him.

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[man] USA! Let's go!

40:30.970 --> 40:32.138
[man 2] Let's go, Will!

40:33.389 --> 40:34.348
[announcer] Fitzpatrick.

40:34.432 --> 40:36.183
[announcer 2]
Winning with a one-shot lead.

40:37.768 --> 40:39.728
[announcer]
He got the lead at the U.S. Open,

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and sometimes you can feel
your pulse in your fingertips.

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[man] USA!

40:46.694 --> 40:48.904
[announcer 2]
Job one, get it in the fairway.

40:48.988 --> 40:50.990
[pensive music playing]

40:56.912 --> 40:57.746
[indistinct yelling]

40:57.830 --> 40:59.498
Oh, be good.

40:59.582 --> 41:00.875
He doesn't like it.

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[Alex] No. No.

41:03.836 --> 41:05.212
[announcer] That is in the bunker.

41:10.926 --> 41:12.887
[indistinct yelling]

41:13.721 --> 41:15.389
[man] Come on, Fitzy boy. Come on!

41:15.473 --> 41:18.434
-[man 2] Not where you wanna be, Fitzy!
-[man 3] In the beach!

41:18.517 --> 41:20.519
[indistinct chatter]

41:26.192 --> 41:28.068
[announcer] He does have a shot,

41:28.152 --> 41:30.529
but it's so steep
with the bank in front of him.

41:30.613 --> 41:33.699
I think going at the hole
would be very risky.

41:33.782 --> 41:35.910
But he only has really one choice.

41:35.993 --> 41:37.953
[man 4] Come on, Will!

41:38.037 --> 41:39.872
-[man 5] Let's go!
-[man 6] Let's go, Will!

41:40.748 --> 41:43.417
-9-Iron?
-Yeah. Just smash a straight 9-iron.

41:44.418 --> 41:45.628
[Fitzpatrick] Just want one.

41:45.711 --> 41:47.671
[indistinct chatter]

41:49.465 --> 41:51.550
[Rapaport]
You gotta hit a great shot to win a major.

41:52.176 --> 41:53.802
See the tree left of the line?

41:53.886 --> 41:55.721
Yeah. Yeah, that shot. Yeah.

41:55.804 --> 41:57.806
[suspenseful music playing]

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[Alex] Be good!

42:14.490 --> 42:16.242
-[Alex] Yeah!
-[cheering]

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[applause]

42:20.746 --> 42:22.414
[announcer] What a pressure shot.

42:24.375 --> 42:27.419
[announcer 2]
Big-time clutch shot by Fitzpatrick.

42:27.503 --> 42:28.629
All ball.

42:30.839 --> 42:31.882
What a shot.

42:31.966 --> 42:33.968
[gentle ballad playing]

42:35.928 --> 42:39.348
♪ Where you gonna look for confirmation? ♪

42:43.185 --> 42:46.897
♪ And if it's ever gonna happen… ♪

42:46.981 --> 42:49.108
[announcer]
That takes Scheffler out of it.

42:49.858 --> 42:53.487
♪ So as I'm standing at the station ♪

42:55.030 --> 42:59.326
[announcer] But he's left…
a crack in the door for Zalatoris.

42:59.410 --> 43:01.412
[crowd clamoring]

43:02.663 --> 43:04.873
[announcer] It's come down
to one final putt.

43:07.626 --> 43:08.836
[man] Come on, Will!

43:09.420 --> 43:13.132
[announcer]
Zalatoris to send it to that playoff.

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[light applause]

43:16.218 --> 43:17.761
[crowd gasps]

43:22.975 --> 43:24.184
[crowd groans]

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[gentle ballad playing]

43:29.273 --> 43:31.734
[cheering and applause]

43:36.405 --> 43:41.869
[announcer] And Matthew Fitzpatrick
is a champion again at the Country Club.

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♪ There isn't ceiling in our garden… ♪

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[cheering and applause]

43:50.002 --> 43:53.422
♪ And then I draw an ear on you… ♪

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-[mom] I'm so proud of you!
-[man] That's how you do it!

44:01.013 --> 44:02.681
-You did it!
-[laughs]

44:03.307 --> 44:05.309
[mom laughs]

44:06.894 --> 44:09.021
[Alex] There's a reason
you work very hard.

44:14.401 --> 44:15.611
[mom] Oh.

44:16.403 --> 44:18.364
-He's really good at golf.
-[mom laughs]

44:20.074 --> 44:23.077
[announcer] You know, this is what
a lifetime of work looks like

44:23.160 --> 44:26.580
when you achieve
what you set out your whole life.

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♪ As I may stand up with the vision ♪

44:31.001 --> 44:34.004
-♪ Caught daylight… ♪
-All that work pays off.

44:34.088 --> 44:36.465
-I'm so happy for you.
-Thanks.

44:38.384 --> 44:40.094
[announcer] It is my honor to introduce

44:40.177 --> 44:44.139
the champion
of the 122nd United States Open.

44:44.223 --> 44:47.267
♪ As I may stand up with the vision ♪

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[announcer 2] Matt Fitzpatrick of England!

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[cheering]

44:50.521 --> 44:52.981
♪ Caught daylight… ♪

44:53.065 --> 44:54.692
[Fitzpatrick] Such an incredible feeling.

44:54.775 --> 44:57.277
♪ Goddamn right… ♪

44:57.361 --> 45:00.197
Ten million times better
than I ever thought it was gonna be.

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♪ With our eyes, there lies a scission… ♪

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It's the validation of all the work
that I put in over the years.

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♪ It might be over soon ♪

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It was definitely a dream growing up.

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I hope you didn't see that.

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[applause]

45:21.385 --> 45:23.262
-[man] Speech!
-[man 2] Yeah, baby!

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[cheering]

45:25.222 --> 45:28.058
[men chanting] Speech!

45:29.393 --> 45:31.478
[cheering]

45:33.981 --> 45:35.983
[crowd chanting] Billy!

45:36.066 --> 45:37.860
[Foster] Sh! Sh!

45:37.943 --> 45:42.364
So I want to say a few words
because he's not, but… I'll tell you what.

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To see him putting
like Edward Scissorhands today…

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Testament to you, you're gonna get
sick of winning these. Love ya, son.

45:50.748 --> 45:52.750
-[woman laughs]
-[cheering]

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[Alex] Good job, bud.

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[laughing]

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What do you want me to do?
What do you want me to do?

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This is great. This is great.
Well done, yeah.

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[Dethier] Collin Morikawa is kind of
a golden child right now.

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He's a star. He's halfway
to the career grand slam.

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[Renner] He possesses something different.

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[Dethier] Tony Finau might be
the nicest guy on the PGA TOUR.

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But he has a bit of a reputation
for not winning very much.

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[man] Tony and Collin,
you're just dealing with two men

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who are at completely different phases
in their lives.

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ifferent phases
in their lives.
