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[Tom Kim] Oh boy. Wow.

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[indistinct chatter]

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-Ready for a little one?
-I'll wait out here for you. Thank you.

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[man 1] Morning, Jeff.

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[woman speaking in background]

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[Tom] Wait.

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[indistinct chatter]

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[sighs]

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[man 2] Is it clear?

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-[man 1] Yup, good. Mark it.
-[man 2] Okay. Tom Kim, take one.

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Gonna have you read
a few audio lines to this camera.

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Okay.

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[man 1] Make it,

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earn it, win it, prove it.

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What was it again?

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-[man 1] Make it.
-[Tom] Make it.

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-[man 1] Earn it.
-Earn it.

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-[man 1] Win it.
-Win it.

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-[man 1] Prove it.
-Oh gosh.

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[man 1] Yeah.

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So, it's make it, earn it,

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prove it…

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[man 1] Win it, prove it.

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Make it, earn it, prove it, and win it.

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[laughing]

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-[man 1] Three out of four.
-[laughs] Was that near?

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Was that kinda close?

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-[man 1] Make it.
-Make it, earn it, prove it.

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-[man 1] Win it.
-Okay. What'd I miss?

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[man 3] Win it, prove it.
It's win it, prove it.

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[man 1] Make it, earn it…

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-[man 3] You switched it.
-Oh! Okay.

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Make it, earn it, prove it, win it.

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-[man 3 laughs]
-Was that…

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-[laughs] Was that… Was that mixing it?
-Time to bring it.

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Make it, earn it, win it, prove it.

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-[man 1] One more time.
-One more time?!

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Oh my goodness!
I think I should stick to my day job.

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[laughter]

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-[male fan] Win some money.
-[boy] I don't need your signature.

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Can you go down and call Rory McIlroy
for me, and tell him to come up here?

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Did you guys get that?

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-[interviewer] Do you wanna do the slate?
-Yeah.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[Bradford Wilson] In just two months,
Tom Kim went from, "Who is that?"

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to a literal global superstar.

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-[announcer 1] Coming up, Tom Kim.
-[announcer 2] Tom Kim.

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-[announcer 3] Tom Kim.
-[announcer 4] Got it!

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Two wins in his last four
PGA TOUR starts. Pretty impressive.

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He has taken the world by storm.

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[Amanda Balionis] Tom Kim has been
a professional since he was 15 years old.

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He's the first player since Tiger Woods
to win twice before the age of 21.

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[announcer 5] We have this tournament's
youngest winner of all time.

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[Sean Foley] You could argue

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there's hardly ever been
a better 20-year-old than Tom Kim.

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He's a generational talent.

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[announcer 6]
A golf swing like it fell out of heaven.

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-[cheering]
-Yeah!

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[announcer 7] Look at this 20-year-old!

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He's extremely talented.

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He's such a big personality in our game

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that looks like he's going
to break so many records.

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[announcer 8] Tom Kim has arrived.

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Tom Kim is the one
everyone's looking at this year.

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He won a tournament
as a teenager on the PGA TOUR.

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That's gonna happen.

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[announcer 9] He has the potential
to be a global superstar.

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[Dan Rapaport] But that also means
there's expectations

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for Tom Kim to keep winning.

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And those expectations, it can be
too much for a 20-year-old to handle.

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[Tom] I always knew I belonged,

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but there are always doubts.

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"Gosh! Am I good enough?"

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[man 2] Make it, earn it,
win it, prove it.

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[Tom] Make it, earn it, win it…

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[distant seagulls crying]

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[birds singing]

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-[man] How are you doin'?
-How's it goin'?

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-What's the last name?
-[Tom] Kim.

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My name is Tom Kim.

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I'm 20 years old,

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and I'm a professional golfer.

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Oh…

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Last year, I didn't have status at all
on tour until the end of the season.

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[guard] Kim?

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[Tom] But this year for me, it's gonna be
important to show everyone what I can do

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and compete at the best stage.

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This is the funny thing with experience.

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I feel like I don't know my way
around the clubhouse sometimes.

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[chuckles]

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[indistinct chatter]

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[Tom] Uh-oh, wrong way.

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I've always felt like,
"Man, I am the youngest out here."

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Then, once I got on the PGA TOUR,
I started seeing all these guys.

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You know, you see Rory hitting,
you know, 380-yard drives.

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I play with Scottie a lot.
His ball-striking, it's unlike any other.

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If I go for advice, I go to Jordan a lot.
JT, I've asked JT a lot of stuff.

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I didn't have a lot of friends growing up,
so I'm excited to be around those guys.

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-[Justin Thomas] You ever play this hole?
-[Tom] First time, first time.

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-[Justin] Wow!
-[Tom] First time.

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-Use a driver from this tee?
-A driver or 3-wood.

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-You could hit either one.
-[tapping]

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You're up, Tom.

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[tapping continues]

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He's too nice. I can't even give him shit.

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[Dan Rapaport] Tom has a lot to learn

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about what it's really like
to be on the PGA TOUR.

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[strikes ball]

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That was his big swing.

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-[Max] Is that your "go hard"?
-[Tom] Kind of, yeah.

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[Dan] Golf is funny because you spend
all this time around your competitors.

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These guys all play
practice rounds together,

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and it's definitely friendly.

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-You only do that sometimes.
-To hit it hard, what do you do?

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-Swing it harder.
-Just swing it harder.

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-That is what you need to know.
-[laughs]

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[Dan] But when you spend this time,
it's like they're trying to suss you out.

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What is this guy about?

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What is he made of?
What kind of competitor is he?

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You tried to hit it close. [chuckles]

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[Dan] Tom has to realize he is
really swimming with sharks out here.

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[Justin] You have friendships
before the first tee time,

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but as soon as that tournament starts,

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it's just me versus you,

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and I just…
I just wanna beat you. That's it.

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[caddie] Oh wow!

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-Hell yeah!
-Fantastic.

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I know that if I'm at my ceiling,

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that I will beat anybody.

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Just stay out of my way.

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[Tom] I came to the course.

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-They have dinner here?
-[Jordan] Yeah.

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Did you just go in
and order in the locker room?

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[Tom] Yeah. They had peanut butter
and, like, jam.

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-[Jordan] Probably for the kids.
-[Tom chuckles]

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-[Jordan] Which I guess includes you.
-[Tom] Yeah. Wow!

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[chuckles] Wow, okay.

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[Jordan] There's, like, my…
my 15-month-old, Rickie's 15-month-old,

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and Tom Kim just sitting
crisscross applesauce, eating PB&Js.

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[Tom chuckles]

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There's a lot of jokes
about me being 12 years old,

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and I just wanna be taken seriously,

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and I need to prove
that I can beat these guys.

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-[Justin] Good job, everybody.
-Thanks.

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Hey, man. That was fun.

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-Hey, Tom.
-[Tom] See ya.

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[Sean] You know, Tom is hard on himself.

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I've seen him do that
because he is very competitive.

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He knows he can win
on any golf course in the world,

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but I think those players
at the highest level,

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they only respect winning a major,

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and so Tom Kim has a lot to prove.

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-[man] Can you show us around, please?
-[Tom] Sure.

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[man] What's this?

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[Tom] So, this is a cooler.

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So, when I get lazy, obviously.

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I'm a little heavy.

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[cooler screeches]

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[Tom] Ow!

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So, this is perfect. Obviously, you know,
no need to walk, uh, ten yards.

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Open the fridge, get something to eat,

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and then off…

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[cooler screeches]

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we… go.

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[cooler screeches]

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[man] What's the, uh, story behind this?

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[Tom] So, I got this as a gift.

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I nicknamed myself Thomas, and my parents
always told me how much I loved the show.

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I always had, you know,
Thomas in my hand, apparently,

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when I was… when I was a young kid.

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[soft piano music playing]

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[Tom] I was born in Seoul, South Korea.

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My dad and my brother
would go out to the golf course.

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I loved riding the golf cart.

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And then it transitioned to…
I started chipping and putting,

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and naturally started to play golf.

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This is my first World Golf Ranking win,
this small trophy right here.

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I turned professional
at the age of 15 on the Asian Tour.

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I never really had thoughts
of playing college golf.

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The main goal was to play on the PGA TOUR.

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I thought once I got to the PGA TOUR,
I'd succeeded in life. I'm done.

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But it's actually once I got here,
it was like, "Man, I want more."

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[Tom] I want to win a major championship,

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and the Masters is my first chance to win.

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[hip-hop music playing]

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[Tom] This is a welcome to the Masters.

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And we missed a turn.

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Very good there, Tom. Lovely.

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[phone rings]

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[Tom] Let's decline.

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-[chuckles]
-[woman] Oh no!

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It's just my mom.

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Yeah, she's probably just asking
where I'm at. Just checking in.

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Saw her last night, but I have
a very loving mother where she…

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She cares about me a lot.
So it's kind of nice.

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[chuckles softly]

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All right, are we ready for this?

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The best… drive in golf,
ladies and gentlemen.

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Here we go.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[Amanda] It always is
a massive leap forward

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into your career
if you can prove that you are good enough

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to win a major championship.

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Winning the Masters, though,
takes you into a different stratosphere,

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especially if you are young
and can accomplish this feat.

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[announcer 1] And there is
your new Masters champion.

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Youngest ever! Jack Nicklaus!

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[Dan] Jack Nicklaus won the Masters
for the first time when he was 23.

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[announcer 2] There it is!
A win for the ages!

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[Dan] Tiger won the Masters
by 12 shots when he was 21.

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[cheering]

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[announcer 3]
One of the epic performances!

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[Dan] And Jordan Spieth also won
the Masters at 21 years old.

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Normally, there's not that many
expectations surrounding a guy

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as he's just getting adjusted
to life on tour.

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But, in reality, this is the age
when guys set themselves apart.

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[Tom] Here's a question.
Where can I get sandwiches?

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[man] The player area
over by the main clubhouse.

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-Is it open now?
-Yeah.

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[Tom] Oh, awesome.

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Appreciate that. Thank you.

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-How are you?
-Welcome.

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[Tom] Thank you.

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Hi. I'm just trying
to get to the… player lounge.

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-Player lounge. Just take a…
-Right here?

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Hi. Is this the players' lounge?

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Oh, there we go.

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Huh! I wonder…

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'Cause this is a champion's locker.
I wonder if it's actually…

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[man 1] Champions?

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Yeah, I… I'm just… Yeah, I'm not…

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-[man 1] The regular locker room?
-Yeah.

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Yeah, I don't think
I'm allowed to be here. [laughs]

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This is, like, against the rule, actually.

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I'm just trying to go eat.

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-[man 2] I'll take you there.
-[Tom] All right. Perfect.

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Don't think I was allowed up there.

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I'll have a pimento cheese.
Yeah, appreciate that. Thank you.

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Take this from you.

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I ordered a pimento cheese.

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You gotta get it at Augusta.
Yeah, it's like…

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I think it's just a tradition. Um…

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Probably not the best thing I should eat.

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My trainer's not gonna be happy, but…

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[sniffs] …it's all right.

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Hey, come here.
I gotta show you something.

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What's up?

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You see… you see what all these cards say?

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[Tom] Oh God!

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-Oh God!
-[laughter]

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-[laughs loudly]
-All right, winner.

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You're the worst. You're the worst.

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I'm gonna get out of your parking spot.

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That's so good.

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There's a thing called the monkey brain,

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and it's always telling you
to do the things that you shouldn't,

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especially with cravings.

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Like, I'm a big foodie, obviously,

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but it's just
the monkey always telling you

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to have the McFlurry or this and that.

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I hate my monkey brain
because it definitely tells…

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'Cause you can almost taste the ice cream,
or the chocolate, or whatever it is.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[announcer 1] Good morning
from the Augusta National Golf Club.

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[announcer 2] It's Sunday, Easter Sunday.
The 87th playing of the Masters.

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[spectators chatting]

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I missed ya, Joey.

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-[Joey] You missed me? Aw.
-I know. [chuckles]

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I think Tom has shown
that he has a chance to be great.

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But I think it does add pressure.

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You have certain expectations put on you,
you have the ones on yourself,

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and then you have to go out and play golf.

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And so what happens from here,
we don't know.

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[Dan] When you've won twice
on the PGA TOUR at such a young age,

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it's easy to just think

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that the next thing that's gonna happen
is major championship success.

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You don't know any better.

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All you've experienced
in your young career

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is success and winning.

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[Tom] I'm not gonna lie. It's so hard
not to get aggressive right now.

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[Joe] Dude, if you start it at that tower,
the wind's gonna move it,

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it's gonna spin right,

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and we're gonna have
six or eight feet from the left of it.

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[announcer 1] Here's Tom Kim.

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He's impressed a lot of folks this week.

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He's only 20 years old.

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He is younger than eight of the top ten

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in the world amateur rankings.

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This is for par.

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No!

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This is for bogey.

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[applause]

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[announcer 2] Not the start he wanted.

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Tom Kim. Last year,
he performed at such a high level.

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[announcer 3] This for birdie
at the seventh.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[applause]

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[announcer 3] He didn't seem happy.
He wanted to be in the mix of it.

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[applause continues]

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[Tom] You're 16th at your first Masters.

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It's… it's a great week, but it wasn't
really the result that I was looking for.

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I had so much expectations
going into the week.

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And this is not gonna change anything.
I need to get better.

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-[Joe] See ya.
-You know what's funny?

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Like you said,
it's my best finish since Amex,

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but it doesn't feel like it.

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-It's so weird.
-Well played. Well played.

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Just go enjoy it.

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It can be difficult to see

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a really good player
be so hard on themselves,

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especially such a young player.

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Bye, guys. See ya.

14:44.550 --> 14:46.343
[Dan] A finish like this
for a young player

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can be a huge point of inflection.

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The question is,
which way will it take him?

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[pensive music playing]

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[golf cart screeches]

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[Tom] After playing the Masters
for the first time,

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I think I have more of a clear picture
of what I need to get done

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before I get ready for the next major.

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All my schedule around golf
is just making sure

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that I get enough practice
and I get ready for a tournament.

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This is a pretty good range session.

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Did you eat?

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[Ben] I need to leave in three minutes.

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It's so packed, I don't even have time
to respond to texts and stuff.

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Take that rest day tomorrow.

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[Tom] I still have to practice
and book tickets.

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[chuckles] I ain't gettin' on the plane.

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-Sounds like a you problem.
-You're an asshole.

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[Ben] The thing about assholes
is everybody needs one.

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-[laughs]
-That was… that was not clean.

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-[Ben] Wheels up.
-[Tom] Let's roll.

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[man] Let's see just a few styles on you.

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This is some tech.

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-I wish I had a mirror--
-[woman] Oh yeah.

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-[man] Yeah.
-[Tom] How nerdy do I look?

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[laughter]

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[Tom] The PGA TOUR has been
a complete transition

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to a different life, a different world.

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[in Korean] Hello!

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I've been so busy.

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[conversation in Korean]

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[Tom] I have a lot more obligations.

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-What time is it?
-[Ben] A quarter to 12.

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It's only been an hour?

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-Oh boy.
-[Tom laughs]

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It's been hard learning managing my time,
managing my practice schedule.

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He has so many different roles
and wears so many different hats,

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on course, off course.

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But that's part of success
for first year on the PGA TOUR.

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-[camera clicking]
-[speaking Korean]

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[Dylan Dethier] Overnight success
as a young guy

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that suddenly has a lot of people
that want his time and attention…

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it's awesome.

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It's also very tricky.

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[Dan] There's more demands on your time,
and I think it's important,

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when guys get all this attention,
to not be starry-eyed and wide-eyed

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and say yes to every media opportunity
or every interview that you have.

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-You have to keep the focus on golf.
-[Ben] Thanks, everybody.

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[in Korean] Thank you.

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Jeez, it's been packed.
I have not stopped.

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You know, the GQ people
were telling me about, like…

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This is like celebrity schedule, you know?
I'm like, "I'm a golfer."

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We're supposed to be practicing
and do nothing.

17:26.003 --> 17:29.006
[Dylan] In golf, everything
is leveraged on your play.

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So, it's all good as long
as you keep playing to the level

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that you're currently at
and that you are projected to be at.

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[Tom yawns loudly]

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-Dude, I'm so tired.
-I know. [laughs]

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[Dylan] There's a lot coming at Tom Kim.

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And yeah, the pressure's on
to keep it rolling.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[announcer] Major championship golf
has returned to Western New York.

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Today, it's first-round coverage
live from Oak Hill Country Club.

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[fans shouting]

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[strikes ball]

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It's a good…  It's a big boy golf course.

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[strikes ball]

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You guys need
to stop having a camera under…

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a camera, like, below me,
because how fat…

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My face just looks like this.

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-[woman] No, it does not.
-You guys need to be above me.

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[indistinct background conversation]

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[woman] You have a nice face.

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Appreciate that.
Not a lot of ladies have told me so far.

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-[woman] What?!
-Yup.

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[woman] Nah, I bet you have
a big ladies' following.

18:30.192 --> 18:31.777
You sure? Doesn't seem like it.

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When people are seeing this,

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just hit me up.

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I'm available.

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Oh man, I screwed up my ball!

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[starter] Now on the first tee,
from the Republic of Korea, Tom Kim!

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[applause]

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[announcer 1] This guy is gonna win
major championships.

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[announcer 2] He's 20 years old.

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Interesting with him,
he looks like such a powerful young man.

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His distance off the tee
is sort of middle of the pack.

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[announcer 1] That's a little bit
of a bad break.

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He'll have to make that for par.

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Tom Kim at six.

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-[announcer 2] That's not…
-[announcer 1] Not good. In the mud.

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[Tom groans]

19:30.085 --> 19:31.753
-Tom Kim, oh no!
-Oh jeez! Oh no!

19:31.837 --> 19:33.547
-[announcer 2 laughs]
-[announcer 1] Oh no.

19:33.630 --> 19:36.425
-[announcer 2] Oh, it's all gone wrong.
-[announcer 1] Oh no!

19:36.508 --> 19:37.759
[announcer 2] Oh, that's…

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-What…
-[announcer 1] What in the world?

19:42.723 --> 19:43.557
[announcer 2] What?

19:44.057 --> 19:45.017
-Oh--
-Don't do it again!

19:45.100 --> 19:45.976
[announcer 2] No!

19:46.476 --> 19:48.520
-What does he have to lose?
-It's fine at this point.

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[laughter]

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-Maybe just--
-Take a bath!

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…go into the creek, wash it off.

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[announcer 3] It's safe to say
that everyone with us

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is rooting with all their heart
for this man. [chuckles]

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[announcer 1] Yup.

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[reporter 1] There was an embarrassing
moment on the course for Tom Kim.

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[reporter 2] This is Tom Kim,
Kim getting a bit of a mud bath.

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[reporter 3] He thought
it was a good idea,

20:09.750 --> 20:11.501
trying to save that stroke
going into the mud,

20:11.585 --> 20:14.755
but when he got in there,
he said it was a very dark place.

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That's where he went.

20:16.590 --> 20:17.966
[Rory] He's not a typical golfer.

20:18.050 --> 20:21.386
I think when people think
about the best players in the world,

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I feel like they want them
to fit into a certain type of mold,

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but it's not something that I would do.

20:29.811 --> 20:32.022
[Jordan] I see the video
after we were done

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of him actually going in there.

20:34.483 --> 20:38.362
I don't know what his plan was,
but, uh, clearly it didn't work out.

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-[man] I heard you'd fallen in the creek.
-I sunk in.

20:41.949 --> 20:44.159
We looked… We looked at it.
It's like murk.

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-Did they bring him a change of clothes?
-[Joe] No, he washed off in the creek.

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Laced a 2-iron up on the fringe,
and two-putted, and got out of there.

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-[chuckles]
-What a legend.

20:53.669 --> 20:54.962
-Hey, Tom.
-[Tom] Hey.

20:55.045 --> 20:57.673
-Did you have a shower?
-[Tom] God, you saw it too?

20:57.756 --> 20:59.007
[Rickie Fowler] Attaboy.

20:59.091 --> 21:01.510
Lookin' good, lookin' good.

21:01.593 --> 21:03.387
-Did you see that?
-[Rickie] That's why we're--

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[Tony Finau] They told me about it.

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[Tom] The worst thing?
I couldn't even find my ball.

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You went in there
and couldn't even find it?

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-[Tom] Couldn't find it. Could've dropped.
-You're crazy, bro.

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[Tom] It's been a very big learning curve
for me. It's very, very frustrating.

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[car horn beeps]

21:21.363 --> 21:23.407
[Dan] For Tom,
this can go one of two ways.

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He can be known
as the lovable, affable guy

21:25.742 --> 21:29.037
who went frolicking in the mud
and gave everyone on the Internet a laugh,

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or he can rededicate himself to becoming
one of the best golfers on the planet.

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[inhales deeply]
I haven't played in two days.

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-[coach chuckles]
-Feels weird.

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-[laughs]
-[coach] How's the alignment feel?

21:56.982 --> 22:00.402
So, if I'm aiming at the green pin,
it felt like I was aiming at the carton.

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-Got ya.
-So it's…

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Yeah, yeah.
So, you go to the top and stop.

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See, the big thing for you is to make sure
that this doesn't work up in transition.

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[Tom] I've always had
a great understanding of my golf swing.

22:14.791 --> 22:18.003
But focusing more on, like, trying
to score and trying to adjust,

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like, you kind of get into,
like, bad spots.

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And I reached out to Chris.

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I felt like I kind of needed someone
to help me just understand it more.

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I feel like this year, the golf course
has changed for me so much,

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compared to where I've played before.

22:31.808 --> 22:34.770
The short-side misses are way worse
than what it used to be.

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If I would miss it left in a bunker,
it'd still be kind of doable.

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You always had a good lie uphill.

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Now it's like if you go in that bunker
on the PGA TOUR, you're dead.

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-[Chris] Yeah.
-It's a bogey.

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And I've been making so many mistakes.

22:46.573 --> 22:49.785
[Chris] Golf's a tough game. It's fickle.
It's easy to get into these little funks.

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And it can seem like you're going
to never get out of it.

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Then you put more pressure on yourself
'cause you know what you're capable of,

22:57.000 --> 23:00.504
and it's trying to unravel this knot
that's way more complicated

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than just saying,
"Hey, man, you gotta believe in yourself."

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It oftentimes becomes this little puzzle

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that a player and their team
have to try to figure out.

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It's a double-edged sword
because I think you're…

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"The perfectionism" is part
of why you work so hard.

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It's part of just the precision
you're seeking.

23:16.728 --> 23:20.482
But you want to have the perfectionism
be more about, like, the process.

23:20.565 --> 23:21.399
Yeah. I dunno.

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It's like I feel like I don't really care
about the process sometimes.

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I just want to hit it close.

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-[Chris] The outcome?
-Yeah.

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[Chris] This kid could be
number one player in the world.

23:30.075 --> 23:31.034
He's got that game.

23:31.118 --> 23:33.036
He's got the focus.
He's got the work ethic.

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It just needs to, like, come out.

23:36.665 --> 23:40.877
You know, I think getting away from such
a tied-to-the-outcome type of mindset

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to more of that process,
that is part of the maturity.

23:43.338 --> 23:46.591
You talk about Tiger.
I mean, he was so into the process.

23:47.175 --> 23:48.009
Yeah.

23:48.969 --> 23:49.803
No, that's…

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that's why he's the best, right?

23:54.808 --> 23:55.642
[strikes ball]

23:56.143 --> 23:57.352
[Chris] That was beautiful.

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[bird squawks]

24:02.774 --> 24:06.403
[announcer] The most eagerly
anticipated day of the golfing calendar.

24:06.486 --> 24:12.284
Welcome to Royal Liverpool
and the first day of the 151st Open.

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[dramatic music playing]

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Good to see you, sir. Have a good day.

24:16.663 --> 24:18.498
You can call me Mr. Royal Liverpool now.

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[man shouts] Rory!

24:20.542 --> 24:23.795
The Open Championship
is steeped in tradition,

24:24.379 --> 24:28.550
and one that golfers
from around the world want to win.

24:28.633 --> 24:30.969
-I went to Italy after for a couple weeks.
-Right.

24:32.095 --> 24:32.971
Did he really?

24:34.097 --> 24:35.098
Rickie, good luck.

24:36.141 --> 24:38.185
[chuckles] Did you hear what he said?

24:38.852 --> 24:42.606
I said, "Will it be bad if I took off
my shirt and started cleaning myself?"

24:42.689 --> 24:44.941
He said, "You've already done that."
[chuckles]

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Flashback.

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Maybe they're showing the…
me in the mud right now.

24:53.158 --> 24:55.911
[announcer 1] So we begin
the final major challenge of the year.

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It can be baffling at times,
especially for the uninitiated.

25:01.249 --> 25:05.837
[announcer 2] Tom Kim really only started
his journey into the spotlight a year ago.

25:06.546 --> 25:09.591
[Dan] The Open is
Tom Kim's last chance this year

25:09.674 --> 25:11.968
to prove that he has
what it takes to compete

25:12.052 --> 25:14.679
against the best players
in the world on the biggest stages.

25:15.680 --> 25:17.849
There's no doubt
that Tom has made an impact

25:17.933 --> 25:19.935
with how he's played over the last year.

25:20.894 --> 25:23.980
[announcer 3] It's at the back
of the green, hanging on by a thimble.

25:24.064 --> 25:27.776
But his results in the major championship
have not been as good

25:27.859 --> 25:30.946
as you might expect
for someone with that kind of ability.

25:33.240 --> 25:35.492
-[spectators groan]
-[announcer 3] Went early.

25:36.451 --> 25:37.953
It did swing a lot, didn't it?

25:39.204 --> 25:41.289
So, it's a three-putt bogey for Tom Kim.

25:41.373 --> 25:43.208
[applause]

25:45.877 --> 25:48.129
[announcer 4] Tom Kim. Can he convert?

25:48.630 --> 25:49.881
[applause]

25:49.965 --> 25:52.842
[announcer 4] Not a great round,
but it's a nice finish.

25:55.262 --> 25:59.015
And the one thing we know for sure,
Tom Kim will come out fighting tomorrow.

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[Tom] The way I played today was just
a grind, so I am just mentally so drained.

26:15.573 --> 26:17.576
[indistinct chatter]

26:18.159 --> 26:23.290
[Ben] Tom, for some reason, believes
that he's less talented maybe than others.

26:23.999 --> 26:25.333
I would beg to differ.

26:25.417 --> 26:27.168
But, as I tell him,

26:27.252 --> 26:30.046
hard work beats talent
when talent doesn't work hard.

26:31.715 --> 26:34.843
I have dedicated everything
just to golf, and I still do.

26:36.428 --> 26:39.639
And it is the last major of the year,

26:39.723 --> 26:41.725
and I know what I'm capable of.

26:53.528 --> 26:55.822
Up you come.
We'll have a look at things together.

26:58.950 --> 27:00.702
Can you tell us what happened, Tom?

27:01.536 --> 27:04.497
[Tom] Where I'm staying,
they have this patio.

27:04.581 --> 27:08.460
And my foot got caught,
and it slipped, and it popped.

27:08.543 --> 27:11.963
So, it will be helpful to have a look
with imaging just to see what we can see.

27:16.468 --> 27:18.595
[man] This is the talus.
That's the fibula.

27:19.095 --> 27:20.764
This is the origin of the ATFL,

27:20.847 --> 27:23.475
and I think you've got
a tear of the ATFL there.

27:23.558 --> 27:24.851
[sighs]

27:27.562 --> 27:29.731
[man] Pretty much a grade three tear.

27:29.814 --> 27:31.232
[Tom] A grade three tear?

27:31.316 --> 27:33.735
[man] Yeah, so it's
a complete tear of the three.

27:35.487 --> 27:37.822
-So that's where it really hurts.
-Ow!

27:39.699 --> 27:40.950
Yeah. Oh!

27:43.036 --> 27:44.621
I am just so frustrated.

27:45.538 --> 27:47.499
I feel like I'm ready.
I had one bad round.

27:47.582 --> 27:50.377
But I feel like if I just have
more rounds, I can play well.

27:50.919 --> 27:52.754
And this is my last major.

27:52.837 --> 27:55.340
I do not wanna go back to the US,
stay on my couch

27:55.423 --> 27:56.758
and not be able to do anything.

27:56.841 --> 27:58.009
I just don't wanna do that.

27:58.843 --> 28:02.263
So, Tom, what we have the ability
to do now is it can be strapped up.

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[Sean] Injuries are tricky, right?

28:06.976 --> 28:10.605
It's tough to tell a guy
who does this for a living,

28:10.688 --> 28:13.692
and does it as his passion,
that he has to wait to do it.

28:14.275 --> 28:15.276
[Tom groans]

28:15.360 --> 28:18.863
[Sean] But the problem is the mechanics
and the movement and the demand

28:18.947 --> 28:21.282
is just going to continue
to injure that place.

28:22.075 --> 28:25.453
So you gotta be careful
how you're gonna really handle that.

28:30.458 --> 28:33.670
[starter] On the tee, from Korea, Tom Kim.

28:33.753 --> 28:35.964
[applause]

28:38.550 --> 28:39.968
[dramatic music playing]

28:40.051 --> 28:42.303
[announcer 1] Tom Kim,
playing through injury.

28:42.387 --> 28:43.221
[applause]

28:43.304 --> 28:45.724
[announcer 1] The team around him said
just try to gut it out,

28:45.807 --> 28:47.183
which you rarely hear anymore.

28:48.351 --> 28:49.811
Birdie at four.

28:50.311 --> 28:52.397
To get to two-over,

28:52.480 --> 28:53.314
and well done.

28:53.398 --> 28:54.691
[applause]

28:54.774 --> 28:56.985
[announcer 1] Now, Kim
to get it to one-over.

28:57.485 --> 28:58.736
[applause]

28:58.820 --> 29:01.448
[announcer 2] Looks like he's struggling
a little bit with his walk.

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[announcer 1] For birdie at the eighth.

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He's got it going today.

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[Joe] They always say,
"Beware of the sick or injured golfer,"

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because you're thinking so much about that
that you're not thinking as much

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about what happens if I make bogey.

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It can take the expectations
and the worries about the golf off.

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When you play through an injury
and make the injury worse

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where you're gonna miss time,

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you're reducing the number of events
you'll get the following year.

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So it has a huge impact on your ability
to keep your PGA TOUR card.

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[announcer 1] Third-round coverage
at the 151st playing of the Open.

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[announcer 2] Tom Kim.

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He's up six shots better yesterday
than the day before.

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Really turned it around nicely.

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With Tom Kim, since he came out on tour,

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his character has always been
this fun-loving,

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funny, super talented young kid.

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Well, now at the Open, we found out

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that actually he's
a super gritty young kid as well.

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[announcer 2] In it goes for Tom Kim.

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[Henni] And I think that was where
you really saw his mental strength.

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It's almost Tiger-style,
playing on such an injury.

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[cheering]

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[Bradford] I don't want to hear
that golfers aren't tough.

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Like, if I get a cold,
I'm out four to six weeks.

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So to play through an ankle injury,
that's gotta earn you respect,

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not only from the people watching,
but from your peers.

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-[cheering]
-[announcer 3] Beautifully holed.

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He's got something,
this young man, hasn't he?

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[applause]

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[indistinct background chatter]

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Doin' all right, buddy?

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Oh, he's got his headphones in.

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[man] Good work today, bud.

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-Is it going to rain all day?
-Yeah.

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Fuck around.

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This year has been, uh,
definitely a big learning curve.

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I think dealing
with adversity, expectations

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helped so much.

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And I'm playing with just that confidence
I have in myself.

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[Ben] You good?

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Now we're good.

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I mean, I am the youngest guy,
but gosh, I can compete out here.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[indistinct shouting]

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♪ This is the final round ♪

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♪ Enter the battleground ♪

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♪ Ooh! ♪

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♪ Warriors all around… ♪

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[male fan] Great, Tommy lad!

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[announcer 1] This is
an eagle attempt for Tom Kim,

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who's been, uh, gutting this Open out.

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[cheering]

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♪ On your feet… ♪

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[announcer 1] Rally cap on for Tom Kim.

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He's at four-under.

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♪ No defeat ♪

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♪ Enter the battleground… ♪

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[announcer 2] I just love watching
this young man play.

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♪ Ooh! ♪

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♪ Hear my sacred vow… ♪

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[announcer 2] He's got some skill!

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♪ Ain't gonna stop me now ♪

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♪ This is the final round ♪

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[applause]

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♪ This is the final round… ♪

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[announcer 2] He's having
a good day out there.

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[indistinct background chatter]

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[Tom] Man, I've come so far
from day one, you know?

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I… I was in a hundred-something place,

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and now I'm, you know, inside the top ten
of a major championship.

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-[man 1] He's goin' for it?
-[man 2] Yup.

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-[Joe] Where are you aiming it?
-Hard.

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[Joe] Yup. Perfect.

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-It's the right one, bud.
-It's never more.

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-It's just a comfortable stock, right?
-It's just a nice, solid stock, bud.

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[spectators murmuring]

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[pensive music playing]

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[applause]

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[announcer 1] Only the eighth major start
of his young career.

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[announcer 3] He is really fun
to watch, isn't he?

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-[announcer 1] Oh, yeah.
-[announcer 3] A lot of personality.

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[announcer 1] He really came back.

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He was in a tie for 89th,
and then look what he did.

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[announcer 3] It's gonna go a long way
to boosting his confidence.

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[applause]

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♪ This is the day… ♪

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-[fans shouting excitedly]
-[Tom] Appreciate it. Thank you.

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Goin' to the stairs, signing my scorecard,
that was, for me, it's flashbacks

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of working hard
late at night, early mornings.

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All those long, long hours
that I've always enjoyed,

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but at the same time were still hard.

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-Thanks for grinding, Joey.
-Yeah, of course, bro. Nice playing.

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We're in for a nice weekend, I hear.

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Tom put on a… a heck of a performance,
and I think that that just solidified

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that he believes
that he has that… that capability

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to go out and, even at not 100%,

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be able to contend
in the world's biggest tournaments.

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[Tom groans]

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♪ This is the day when you'll shine… ♪

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[Tom] Having my best finish
in a major was just very, very satisfying.

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It was just a lot of… a lot of relief.

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I think I've done this
three times in the last… three days.

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I'm pretty sure you guys have
enough footage of it. [laughs]

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And I've learned more
about myself mentally

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of where I need to be

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to be one of the best players
in the world.

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All the guys you see in the Hall of Fame,
they have gone through the same path.

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They went through failures,
they went through tough times

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to be able to achieve
what they want to achieve.

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At the highest level of the game,

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where only the fittest survive,

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Tom Kim proved, playing with that injury,

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he's really as good
as any player out there.

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-[Tom] Bye, guys!
-[man] See you later. All the best.

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[Sean] And I think that the greats
are going to be watching him

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because I just think
that game recognizes game.

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[announcer 1] Everybody surrounding
that 18th green now.

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Just two men out there playing
this final day

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of the Shriners Children's Open.

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Tom Kim with a two-shot lead.

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[announcer 2] And now Tom Kim
has gone back-to-back in the desert!

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[cheering]

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[Joe] I think this year
definitely shows that, hey,

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this is an elite player,
especially somebody with Tom's résumé.

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He kind of backed up
everything that people thought.

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[Chris] To be that good at that age
is… is pretty special,

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and you can just tell
this guy's got some big goals,

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and he's on the trajectory to reach them.

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[man] There you go, Tom!

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[reporter] So, last year, you won at 20,
this year, you win at 21 in Vegas.

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What's the celebration gonna be like?

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I'm gonna finish a piece of chocolate
that I wanted to finish,

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so I'm gonna do that.

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And then I'm gonna order room service,
and I'm gonna go to bed.

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-[reporter] There you go.
-Gonna be exciting.

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Can't wait to finish that chocolate.
I've wanted to finish it so bad. [laughs]

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Thanks for staying. I appreciate it.

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[Henni] With Tom Kim, we're still learning

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about his mindset
and what's important to him.

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But one thing we do know is
we're going to get an insight into that,

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because he's being himself out there,
and we love him for it.

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[Tom] Yeah.

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I don't really like
to be entitled to things.

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It's just… you know, I'm Tom Kim

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and I'm living my dream
playing on the PGA TOUR.

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I work really hard, and I just try
my best every day to get better.

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[cheering]

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[announcer 1] Matthew Fitzpatrick is
a champion at the Country Club!

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[announcer 2] Matt Fitzpatrick of England!

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-[cheering]
-[Dan] Life's different for Matt.

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-He's one of the best in the world.
-I wanna keep it forever.

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[Dan] Alex is the younger brother.

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He's going to Europe to try and move
his way up the professional golf ladder.

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[announcer 3] For birdie at 17.

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[Alex] I play in a thing
called the Challenge Tour.

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It's just a grind, you know.
You don't wanna be on it.

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Being Matt's brother
is great and… annoying.

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Matt has a lot of things,
if not all the things, that I would like.

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Definitely jealous.
That is a no-brainer, yeah.

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[Dan] You wanna be living
the life your brother's living.

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[Alex] It is a goal
to get out of Matt's shadow.

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Whether or not it's actually doable,
I don't know.

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[announcer 4] For Alex!

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What a great shot.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[music fades]
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