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[birds chirping]

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[footsteps]

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[Gary grunts]

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Do you remember where to go?

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[Gary] Left right here, baby.

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[woman] Thanks.

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[indistinct chatter]

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-[receptionist] Hi.
-How are you? Checking in.

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-[receptionist] Uh, last name.
-Woodland.

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[indistinct chatter]

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-Hopefully, you go back soon.
-I don't know. Hurry up and wait?

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Yeah.

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Fun times.

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[nurse] Woodland!

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-Do you have any medication allergies?
-No.

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[nurse] What part of the body
are we doing an MRI on?

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-The brain.
-[nurse] Okay.

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You can put your items in there.

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-[man] Have you ever had brain surgery?
-[Gary] Yeah.

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[man] Okay. And any bone
or joint replacement?

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Pins, screws, plates, wires, rods?

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-Plates and screws in the head.
-Okay.

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-You've had MRIs before, right?
-[Gary] Yeah. A lot.

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[chuckles]

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Go ahead and go in.

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[Gary] Physically, I can do everything.

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It's just mentally, they're like,

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"You're not gonna wanna do it,
because it's too much."

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And I'm like,
"I can do anything. I'll be fine."

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You know, I'm fine.
And… [chuckles] …they were right.

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They're… they're experts for a reason.

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And it's… it's… it's just…
it's been hard, but…

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All I ever know is to play.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[applause]

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[commentator] Gary Woodland
in his first event back

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since brain surgery last September.

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[Dethier] Everybody loves
a comeback story.

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As sports fans,
we're drawn to the struggle.

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Or the overcoming of the struggle.

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[commentator] It's just a victory
that Woodland is even out here.

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[Dethier] We're drawn to the fight,

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whether that's against illness
or injury or just time.

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[commentator] Justin Rose
in his sixth Ryder Cup.

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[cheering]

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[Dethier] That's what makes sports
so exciting.

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You never really know who's out
and who's got one more left in them.

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[commentator] Gary Woodland
has won the U.S. Open!

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[Zuël] The beauty of sports is not
in the athletes making victory look easy

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but overcoming adversity
because we all struggle.

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Being able to watch
our heroes overcome those struggles,

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that's what we connect to.

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That is what is so incredibly powerful.
It connects us to our own humanity.

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Golf's… I mean, it's like life.
It's not easy. It's hard.

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I don't think I realized
how much I loved the game

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until it was taken away from me.

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You know, I'm out here fighting
every day to overcome this

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and hoping to feel better
and hoping that today's the day.

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[dramatic music playing]

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-[girl] Jaxson's not letting me.
-[Jaxson] You have to catch the ball.

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-[Gabby] You have to get the ball, sis.
-[girl] I don't even know how to get it.

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[Gabby] Wait, I have another ball.

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[kids chattering indistinctly]

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[Gary] Since I was able to dream,

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my dream was to be a professional athlete.

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And growing up in Kansas,

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we have the seasons.
We have the different weather.

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You can't play golf all year round.

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Basketball's the holy grail.
And so basketball was the dream.

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Whoosh!

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[Gary] I loved basketball.
I loved the team aspect,

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being in the locker room,
hanging out with the guys.

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In college, in my first basketball game,
I matched up against Kirk Hinrich.

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And I realized quickly
that basketball was not my future anymore.

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And fortunately, I had another sport.

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They gave me a golf club,
and I could swing it.

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I don't know how or why,
but I was just good at it.

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[commentator] Gary Woodland,
three under par. Monday qualifiers.

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[Gary] And so I've learned
how to play golf,

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but I don't think I've ever loved golf

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as much as I have
the last year and a half.

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I would say Gary Woodland is probably
one of the most beloved players

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on the PGA TOUR.

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Whose shoes are these?

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[girl] Mine!

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[Balionis] But over
the last couple of years,

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Gary has gone through
some of that off-the-course stuff

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that you don't really anticipate
having to go through.

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Hello! I love you, Dada!

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[Gary chuckles]

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[Gary] I started experiencing symptoms
in April last year.

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Was shaking really bad. Was waking up
in the middle of the night, jolting.

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-How was swimming? Good?
-[girl] Good!

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[Gary] And everything was fear.

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Walking down the street,
someone was gonna hit me.

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Getting on an airplane, the overhead bin
was gonna fall and kill me.

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Every day was death.

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Daddy, will they take a picture
of your head?

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[Gary] Mm-hmm.

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[Dethier] Gary was diagnosed
with a lesion on his brain

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that was pressing specifically

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on the part
that controls fear and anxiety.

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It got so bad that he elected in September

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to have open brain surgery.

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-Daddy, she got trapped in the ball pit!
-[girl squeals]

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[Gary] I wasn't myself at home.
I couldn't be around my kids.

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I obviously couldn't play.

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I needed my quality of life back,
and this was the option,

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so surgery was set.

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And I came out,
and it was like the fear was gone.

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I flipped right back as an athlete, and
I'm like, "I'm gonna fight through this."

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And I was able to play
on the PGA TOUR within four months.

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Obviously, my brain's recovering.
My brain's healing.

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You know, I have scar tissue in there.
And I'm on these meds.

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And I feel worse now
than I did pre-surgery.

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But I love this game.

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And I truly believe I can do anything.

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And maybe I'm a little too optimistic
about how it's gonna go,

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but I believe I can do anything.

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And I want that feeling.
I want that fight.

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I was raised
that if your heart's beating, you play.

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[kids chattering]

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[dog barks]

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[man laughs]

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He's gone mad! He's mad for tennis balls.

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[boy] Yeah.

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-What are you doing?
-[boy] He just dropped two!

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-Speed.
-All right, let's roll.

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[woman] You're back for season three
of Full Swing.

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Uh, time flies, eh?

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-[barks]
-[Justin] Oh.

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That's a problem now.
I've started him off.

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Suddenly, everyone goes quiet
when the camera comes out.

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It's extraordinary.

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It's like walking around the golf course.
You lose all your friends.

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[Justin] Yeah, we've got used to it.
Seeing the cameras rolling around.

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It's the new normal now.

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-Nice and wintry in here.
-You know anyone who watches Full Swing?

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The support system
from home is unbelievable.

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And it's my absolute rock.

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-[Justin] What does your mug say?
-[Kate chuckles]

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[Justin] Boss Lady.

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[Justin] My son, I see him and think,

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"Man, you know, what I was doing
in golf terms at that age

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is quite remarkable to think about."

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[commentator] Justin Rose.

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The lad is not yet 18.

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[Zuël] Justin Rose is an icon.
He's an English icon.

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He first came out when he was 17.

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He was the youngest
to qualify for the Open.

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[man] Get in!

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[commentator] "Get in," they cry.

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[commentator 2] Finished 4th
in the Open championship.

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And he's only two shots away
from winning the whole thing.

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[cheering and applause]

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[commentator] Wow, not a bad day.
Touched with greatness.

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[Wilson] He's got a major,
an Olympic gold.

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One of the highest earners
in PGA TOUR history.

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And last season, he had
an incredible showing at the Ryder Cup.

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[indistinct chatter]

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[Justin] At 44,
I think I was six years older

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than the next guy
on either team of the Ryder Cup.

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[commentator] Justin Rose.

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In his sixth Ryder Cup.

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[cheering and applause]

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[commentator] An incredible Friday
for Team Europe!

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[Justin] The Ryder Cup was huge for me.

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It's a top-five moment
in my career for sure.

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Fuckin' hell.
I won that money with you boys!

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[Rapaport] Sometimes, the Ryder Cup
propels guys onto great things.

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But other times, guys can't quite
capitalize on the momentum.

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[commentator] That is far from finished.

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[Rapaport] Justin's been
sliding down the rankings.

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-[commentator 2] Shot right in the bunker.
-[commentator 3] Yeah.

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[Rapaport] If he doesn't have
a good showing at the U.S. Open,

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for the first time in 20 years,

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he will not be automatically qualified
into the Open Championship.

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And that's the tournament
that has sort of defined him

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but also eluded him.

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[crowd gasps]

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Not dropping today.

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[Zuël] Now as an older veteran golfer,

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you're stepping
onto the golf course every single day

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with those same desires to win,

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but the weeks that you can win on,
they've become a lot less.

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So the pressure and the stakes
become a lot higher.

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[Justin] If I take my mind back
to being the 11-year-old kid

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pretending I was
on the front cover of a golf magazine

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and going to my local club
and holding a putt,

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and "This one's for the Open,"
that's what it's all about.

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I've been out there 25 years now.
I still wanna win major championships.

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That's ultimately
where legacies are created.

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I still believe I can.

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That's what I'm playing for.

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I'm playing for those memories now,
to be honest with you.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[Gary] The majors are
the pinnacle of our sport.

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The atmosphere,
the energy is like nothing else.

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The build-out of the grandstands.

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I won the U.S. Open in 2019.

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And I think you're remembered
by the majors.

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I think you're remembered
by what you've done.

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And it's something
I look forward to every year.

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But I'm not 100%. And that sucks.

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Oh hey, Justin.

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I have a mic on, just warning you.

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Cool. I hate kids.

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-[Gary laughs]
-I'm just kidding.

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[man] You were the first person
that Gary shared his diagnosis with.

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Yeah, it was… it was bizarre.
It was actually in Minnesota.

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I played with Gary the first two days.

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The old man that Gary is
battled some injuries a little here there.

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And I asked how he's feeling, and he's…

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I could just kind of tell
that there was something.

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-[Gary] Putting too or no?
-Yeah.

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[JT] You know, he said that he'd had
a tumor in his brain.

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And… and it just was…
I mean, it's… it's just wild.

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It's something you never think
you would hear from anybody,

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let alone, you know,
one of your good friends.

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[Gary] They moved this one up, JT?
I played it, but I don't remember.

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-[JT] Rick, do you remember?
-[Rick] I'm with Gary.

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-[JT] Yeah, but Gary had brain surgery.
-[Gary] I had brain surgery.

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[Rick] I'm the same as Gary,
but I didn't have brain surgery.

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[Gary laughs]

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[Gary] After surgery, the doctors said,

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"We're gonna put you
on anti-seizure meds."

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The meds slow the brain down,
so I'm just a walking zombie.

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Sure, whatever works to get
these headaches to go away. [chuckles]

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But every day, there's a win.

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I'm up five, six miles an hour
in the last month.

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Hell yeah.

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It's so much better
to focus on the little wins.

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The little wins add up.

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[Rapaport] Nobody really has high
expectations for Gary Woodland this year.

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He had open brain surgery nine months ago.

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He's only been back playing
on tour for a couple months.

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But I think Gary himself
does have high expectations.

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I'm gonna fight, and I'm gonna do this.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[commentator] The sun is shining.
It's day one.

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It's Pinehurst number two.
It's the U.S. Open.

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225,000 people are expected
to come through the gates here

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at this cradle of golf in America.

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[Gary] You're always motivated to win.

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And I know what it felt like. I tasted it.

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Have a good day, yeah?

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[Gary] I want it again so bad.

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That's all I think about when I'm playing.

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From England, our 2013 U.S. Open champion,

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Justin Rose.

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[applause]

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[Gary] He might not remember this.
It was 2008.

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I was a young kid just out of college.
And Justin Rose comes up to me.

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He's like, "You want me to give you
some advice?" And I'm like, "Yes, please!"

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"Go out and shoot under par
every nine holes."

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"It's not a sprint. It's a marathon."

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From Topeka, Kansas, please welcome
our 2019 U.S. Open champion,

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Gary Woodland.

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[Gary] And I went there
with that mentality.

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And I got through Q-School
and got my PGA TOUR card.

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We are on the older end.

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And we wanna prove we can still do it,
and we can still get better.

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[woman] Good practice, Justin.
Have a great day at Pinehurst.

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[Justin] Thank you.

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[commentator] We welcome you back here

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at the 124th edition
of the U.S. Open. To the third.

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[commentator 2] Gary Woodland here, Dan,
putting for birdie. Yes!

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[cheering]

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-Twenty years.
-The years just blend into each other.

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[commentator 3] Woodland.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[commentator 3] Errant approach.
Long way left.

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[man] Oh no.

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-[commentator 3] A power putt.
-[commentator 4] Got a go.

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Just consistency he's lacking.

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[Justin] Gary just oozes talent,
oozes swagger,

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and plays the game
completely differently to me.

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[commentator 3] Rose, he has this for par.

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[commentator 4] He got a read
off Woodland.

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Immensely talented
with a basketball in his hand as well.

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I had a game of HORSE with him once,
and I, like, was pathetic.

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I made myself very English very quickly.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[commentator 4] Pinehurst number two.

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The moment you just get
on the wrong side of right,

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you can rack up some pretty big numbers.

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Okay, the final hole. Gary Woodland.

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[commentator 3] Just the damage was done.
The start of this nine.

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[Gary] Coming out here after
brain surgery, I'm on anti-seizure meds

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that are just pounding me,
and I don't feel good.

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Remember, like, highlights.

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-Like, oh, I had a kid that year.
-[both chuckle]

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-There's a lot more lowlights.
-I know.

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-[commentator 3] Justin Rose.
-[commentator 4] And his birdie putt.

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[applause]

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[sighs]

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[Kate] Very frustrating to watch him
miss the cut at the U.S. Open.

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It's rare that happens.

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[man] Good rest of your day, Mr. Rose.

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[Kate] But he calms down very quickly.

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And it switches
into a practical, pragmatic,

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you know, "How do we progress this?"

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-Thanks.
-Yes, sir. Thanks.

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[Gary] It's one thing
to play well and not finish.

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It's another to not have a chance.

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When you miss the cut,
you don't have a chance.

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But fortunately, at the U.S. Open,
I have a past champions parking spot,

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so I don't have to walk very far,
but it's a lonely walk to the car.

14:42.840 --> 14:44.383
[Justin exhales]

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I didn't feel great this morning.

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-[man] A bit of fatigue.
-My back was a bit sore.

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But after today, I feel much better.

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[man] Good.

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[Justin] Obviously, to miss the cut, it's,
like, such a horrible feeling, for sure.

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I don't like it at all.

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I do feel like I've got
a great team of people around me.

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And they told me
what their honest assessment was

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of what was happening.

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Obviously, not just at the U.S. Open,
but what leads up to that.

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And I still feel like I can get better
tomorrow than I am today.

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[man] Keep that weight in the front
of your foot on the left side for me.

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[Rapaport] Justin's missed cut
at the U.S. Open means

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he will not be automatically qualified

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for the Open Championship
for the first time in 20 years.

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That's a gut punch for any top player,
but especially Justin,

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who his career really began
at the Open Championship as a 17-year-old.

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[Justin] I failed on every option
and was left with final qualifying,

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which I haven't had to do
probably for 20-plus years.

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You got about 100 players for four spots.

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No matter what your name is
on your golf bag

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and no matter what your credentials are,

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like, to beat a hundred other pros
on any given day

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is a tough task.

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[man] How did that one feel?

15:57.331 --> 15:58.958
-Yeah, that felt good.
-[man] Yeah?

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[kids chattering and laughing]

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[Gabby] You guys can finish
your movie while Dad eats.

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-And then it's bedtime.
-[girl shrieks]

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No shrieking. Sh.

16:10.469 --> 16:11.303
[Gary] Daddy's head.

16:12.304 --> 16:15.057
-[girl] Ninja!
-[Gabby] Hey! Let's calm down.

16:16.809 --> 16:18.394
[Gary sighs]

16:18.477 --> 16:20.229
-[Gabby] Brush your teeth.
-I love you, baby.

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-I tried to do it.
-Good night, Dad.

16:21.981 --> 16:24.983
[Gary] I'll see you guys in the morning.
Daddy's leaving after you wake up.

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-Mommy!
-[Gabby] Yeah?

16:26.110 --> 16:28.529
[Gary] It would've been easy
for me to not play this year.

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I obviously didn't feel well.
I wasn't playing well. I had no results.

16:32.116 --> 16:34.702
-Daddy's medicine. I gotta take my meds.
-[Gabby] All right.

16:35.327 --> 16:39.873
[Gary] But what's got me through
this journey, it's been my family.

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And it was five days before surgery.

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I was back in my room.

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And I decided to write these letters.

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And… I started with the kids.

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[Jaxson squeals]

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[Gary] I wanted them to know

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that all I've ever dreamed of
was being a professional athlete,

16:59.101 --> 17:02.938
but being their dad was more
than anything I could ever dream of.

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[Gary] I love you, baby.

17:04.982 --> 17:06.608
-I tried to do it.
-Good night, Dad.

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[Gary] And not being able
to walk the girls down the aisle

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and be there for them
and see them live their dreams…

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Just know that I'm with you, and…

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[clears throat]

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The same to my son.

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I love you. See you in the morning.

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[Gary] Don't ever be afraid
to ask for help.

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Gimme knuckles.

17:28.756 --> 17:29.715
-See you.
-You okay?

17:29.798 --> 17:31.467
Yeah. I'm all right.

17:31.550 --> 17:34.511
[choking up] Because it's something
I've struggled with in my life.

17:34.595 --> 17:36.013
[sniffles] And…

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[coughs]

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…I just wanted him to know that.

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And then to my wife,
I wouldn't change anything.

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It was perfect.

17:49.902 --> 17:50.986
Those letters…

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[sighs]

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…were, uh…

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were the hardest thing I've ever done.

17:59.912 --> 18:01.914
[dramatic music playing]

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[Dethier] Justin has been automatically
qualified for the Open Championship

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for more than 20 years.

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But this year is different.

18:15.052 --> 18:17.888
[Justin] You know, the thought
of not qualifying is stressful.

18:19.014 --> 18:21.266
But I do feel alive
when I'm under pressure.

18:21.350 --> 18:22.392
[man] Yeah.

18:23.936 --> 18:24.895
[Justin] Come on.

18:24.978 --> 18:26.772
[Rapaport] You can never count
Justin Rose out.

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And he proved that once again
at Open Championship qualifying,

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where he played some really good golf
to secure his spot in the field.

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[Justin] Come on!

18:45.040 --> 18:46.375
[Justin mumbles]

18:48.168 --> 18:51.380
This is, I think, my warm gear bag.

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Mittens.

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Yup, they're gonna come with me.

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These things here are invaluable.
Look at this.

18:59.972 --> 19:02.933
Hand warmers. Sometimes hard
to find these in the summer,

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but I always have a little stash

19:04.685 --> 19:06.770
because clearly unpredictable
up in Scotland.

19:06.854 --> 19:10.691
Any British kid in the Open Championship,
it's like the most special event.

19:10.774 --> 19:13.735
The thought of not being in it this year
would be sort of heartbreaking.

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So it's time to win.

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[bagpipes playing]

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-[bagpipes fade]
-[tense music playing]

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[Balionis] The Open Championship
is the final major of the year.

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This year is in Scotland,

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which means the weather
is going to be unpredictable.

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The course is going to be difficult.

19:52.065 --> 19:53.192
And for Gary and Justin,

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it's their time to prove
that they've still got it.

19:57.905 --> 19:59.072
[music fades]

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That okay?

20:04.411 --> 20:06.330
-[man] Thank you.
-Did you get my good side?

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[both chuckles]

20:08.582 --> 20:11.001
-Gary, what's going on?
-What's going on right here?

20:11.084 --> 20:12.169
I don't know, but…

20:13.295 --> 20:15.255
-I'm a little dazy.
-Why?

20:15.339 --> 20:16.924
Our guy went to the wrong tee.

20:17.424 --> 20:20.052
I was sitting the wrong way,
so he started, like, really driving.

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I thought I was--

20:21.178 --> 20:22.763
-What tee did you go to?
-One.

20:22.846 --> 20:26.516
It's funny. I gave him a hundred
to take you to one. [chuckles]

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I'm just glad it worked.
I'm glad I did it.

20:30.312 --> 20:31.313
Where's my caddie?

20:35.484 --> 20:38.028
Why am I lost?
I've come in the wrong door.

20:39.112 --> 20:39.947
There he is.

20:41.949 --> 20:43.909
-Good morning, boss.
-Good morning.

20:44.409 --> 20:46.828
[Justin] The Open, for me,
is almost a love affair, in a way.

20:46.912 --> 20:49.581
Obviously, growing up as a kid,
as a British player,

20:49.665 --> 20:51.750
it's like the Open, that's the one to win.

20:51.833 --> 20:53.293
-What's up?
-Played good yesterday.

20:53.377 --> 20:55.295
Bro, you were solid as well. Play well.

20:55.379 --> 20:56.213
You too.

20:56.296 --> 20:59.007
[Justin] I turned up at Troon
with a bit more gratitude

20:59.091 --> 21:01.510
of just, it's really special
just to be here.

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Who knows how powerful that is?

21:04.846 --> 21:07.391
Definitely looks like it's coming in
sort of six-ish, doesn't it?

21:07.474 --> 21:10.060
-[Mark] Yeah, it's gonna be heavy.
-Proper rain, yeah.

21:13.021 --> 21:15.023
[Mark] Yep, we'll be ready for it though.

21:15.524 --> 21:16.441
[man] Hey.

21:18.151 --> 21:19.444
-[chuckles]
-[man] I don't know.

21:19.528 --> 21:20.737
Easy for him to say.

21:22.864 --> 21:25.492
[commentator] Here in the country
that gave rise to the game.

21:25.575 --> 21:29.329
First round of the 152nd playing
of the Open.

21:30.038 --> 21:32.833
We've had some rain throughout.
Wind always a factor.

21:32.916 --> 21:37.629
And right now,
14 players who are under par.

21:37.713 --> 21:41.091
Justin Rose played
the final qualifying to earn a spot

21:41.174 --> 21:44.761
in this 152nd edition of the Open.

21:44.845 --> 21:46.513
[applause]

21:47.514 --> 21:50.767
[commentator 2] Justin Rose has one under
for the day so far.

21:50.851 --> 21:52.769
[commentator 3] Can be aggressive here.

21:54.896 --> 21:55.731
[Justin] Keep going.

21:57.524 --> 21:58.692
[commentator 3] Beautiful.

21:58.775 --> 22:01.111
-Beautiful iron shot from Rose.
-[applause]

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Local knowledge is wonderful.

22:03.780 --> 22:05.407
[commentator] So he knew that was there?

22:06.033 --> 22:07.659
[commentator 2] To get two under.

22:07.743 --> 22:09.745
[suspenseful music playing]

22:12.831 --> 22:13.999
[commentator] How about it?

22:14.082 --> 22:15.083
[crowd] Oh!

22:15.167 --> 22:17.169
[applause]

22:19.338 --> 22:20.589
[commentator 3] Gary Woodland.

22:21.423 --> 22:25.761
A good story too.
Brain surgery less than 12 months ago.

22:30.974 --> 22:31.808
Coming in low.

22:32.517 --> 22:33.894
He hits it so low.

22:34.770 --> 22:36.938
[Gary] We're fighting
all year for the majors.

22:37.606 --> 22:41.401
It's the last chance to prove
that I've been able to overcome this…

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[cheering and applause]

22:43.403 --> 22:47.157
…and beat the best players in the world
on the biggest stage in golf.

22:48.533 --> 22:49.993
[commentator 2] Justin Rose.

22:51.536 --> 22:53.080
-Oh no.
-Come on!

22:54.915 --> 22:57.125
[commentator 2] Oh no. No, no, no, no, no.

22:58.418 --> 23:00.629
[Justin] When I find myself
in pressure situations now,

23:00.712 --> 23:02.631
it's like, "Can I rekindle
that 17-year-old kid

23:02.714 --> 23:05.008
that had no expectation,
no pressure on him?"

23:05.092 --> 23:07.677
Because that's when
your best performances tend to come out.

23:07.761 --> 23:08.678
[crowd gasps]

23:08.762 --> 23:10.138
[light applause]

23:10.222 --> 23:14.267
[commentator 2] This is a fine round
of golf by Justin. Two birdies, no bogeys.

23:15.227 --> 23:17.229
[suspenseful music playing]

23:19.272 --> 23:21.483
-[man] Good shot.
-Nice. Oh, I love that.

23:22.776 --> 23:26.738
[Kate] People may have written Justin off,
but he's doubled down and backed himself

23:26.822 --> 23:29.324
and thought, "No, I'm not going anywhere.
I'm still around."

23:29.408 --> 23:30.909
"I've still got things to prove."

23:30.992 --> 23:33.829
[commentator] And a chance
to go solo leader.

23:36.039 --> 23:36.873
That's it!

23:37.457 --> 23:39.709
[applause]

23:39.793 --> 23:41.628
[commentator 2] Having to go out
and qualify,

23:41.711 --> 23:43.630
that's given him that extra buzz.

23:44.548 --> 23:46.633
That's a round he can be proud of.

23:47.717 --> 23:48.552
Hi, baby.

23:48.635 --> 23:49.886
-[Kate] Nice.
-Yeah.

23:50.387 --> 23:52.931
-[Kate] You're doing very well.
-Fuck. I left so many out there.

23:53.014 --> 23:53.849
So many out there.

23:55.934 --> 23:57.144
[Gary sighs]

23:57.727 --> 23:58.645
It's freezing.

24:00.188 --> 24:01.982
[Gabby] Andy is making chicken Parm.

24:02.065 --> 24:03.108
[Gary] Nice!

24:03.191 --> 24:05.360
-He's hiding. [chuckles]
-[Gary] Is he?

24:10.115 --> 24:13.660
5:10 is gonna be early tomorrow.
I'm leaving here at 5:10.

24:14.828 --> 24:17.497
Fun. I will not be leaving at 5:10.

24:17.581 --> 24:19.875
I literally just got a message
for my follow-up.

24:19.958 --> 24:21.293
[Gabby] What day did they book it?

24:21.376 --> 24:24.087
[Gary] October 9th.
MRI and then meeting after that.

24:25.172 --> 24:26.798
Did you have a headache today?

24:26.882 --> 24:28.466
I didn't, baby. It was…

24:28.967 --> 24:31.636
I mean, shooting five over's
gonna give me a headache, but…

24:31.720 --> 24:32.721
[laughs]

24:32.804 --> 24:33.763
[Gary] I, uh…

24:33.847 --> 24:36.183
You didn't even play bad.
It was one bad hole.

24:36.266 --> 24:38.852
I know. Butch even said
when we got done, he's like,

24:39.561 --> 24:41.563
"That's… it's just so close."

24:42.105 --> 24:44.065
Let's just hope
'cause I don't have a headache.

24:44.149 --> 24:45.025
Yeah.

24:45.108 --> 24:46.151
And my energy's back too.

24:46.234 --> 24:48.361
Like, I feel like I could go play
again right now.

24:48.445 --> 24:50.822
-I haven't had that.
-This is the best you've felt.

24:50.906 --> 24:53.950
So much better. So much better.

24:55.118 --> 24:55.952
There's hope!

24:56.036 --> 24:57.370
[Gabby chuckles]

24:57.454 --> 24:58.580
So nice.

24:58.663 --> 25:01.041
We just need some putts to drop.

25:01.124 --> 25:02.834
[chuckles]

25:04.586 --> 25:06.588
[suspenseful music playing]

25:07.088 --> 25:10.133
[commentator] Day two of the 152nd Open
from Royal Troon,

25:10.217 --> 25:13.303
where this Open's taken place
for the tenth time.

25:16.181 --> 25:18.099
-Hey, Scottie.
-Sure, yeah. Hold it tight.

25:18.642 --> 25:20.810
-[boy] Is this yours?
-I don't know whose that is.

25:21.603 --> 25:23.730
Or… Oh, Tom Kim. See, look.

25:23.813 --> 25:25.232
No, that's not the case.

25:25.982 --> 25:26.983
[boy] Oh.

25:27.484 --> 25:29.027
Oh my God. Thanks.

25:29.110 --> 25:31.196
Tom, there's children back here.
Take it easy.

25:32.280 --> 25:33.740
-Who wants it?
-[boy] Yes!

25:33.823 --> 25:35.951
-[Scottie] A gift from Tom Kim.
-[boy] Thank you! Tom.

25:36.034 --> 25:39.996
[commentator] Wind wasn't blowing at all
early morning, but it has picked up.

25:40.080 --> 25:42.415
This to tie for second for Justin Rose.

25:42.958 --> 25:45.418
He's only had 24 putts so far today!

25:45.502 --> 25:46.336
[crowd] Oh!

25:46.419 --> 25:49.172
[commentator] Oh, it just broke
all the way across the hole.

25:49.256 --> 25:50.215
It's all right.

25:52.801 --> 25:54.386
[Justin] We play in really tough wind.

25:54.469 --> 25:57.722
And you can only win on Sunday
if Friday goes quite well too.

25:57.806 --> 25:59.474
I said to my caddy, "I'm really nervous."

26:00.392 --> 26:02.269
[commentator] All right, Rose for birdie.

26:02.352 --> 26:05.188
[commentator 2] Big breaker right
at the end. Justin's got that well out.

26:05.272 --> 26:09.025
-This is looking good. There we go!
-[commentator] Really good! Wow!

26:09.109 --> 26:10.610
[cheering and applause]

26:12.612 --> 26:16.866
[commentator] That is how Justin Rose
will float into the weekend!

26:18.076 --> 26:18.994
Solid.

26:21.663 --> 26:25.292
[Justin] Today was tough,
but I knew that I stacked up.

26:25.375 --> 26:31.798
So that gives me all the incentive I need
to get the victories that I want.

26:31.881 --> 26:37.345
[commentator] For a guy who's checked off
a lot of big events in his career…

26:37.429 --> 26:39.139
[commentator 2] What a way to finish.

26:40.223 --> 26:41.850
[commentator 3] There's still plenty to go

26:41.933 --> 26:45.812
as we continue to follow guys trying
to make the first page of the leaderboard

26:45.895 --> 26:47.897
and those who are trying to make the cut.

26:49.107 --> 26:50.734
[commentator] DeChambeau plus six,

26:50.817 --> 26:53.028
which is where
the cut line is just moved now.

26:53.111 --> 26:56.865
On the tee, from the USA, Gary Woodland.

26:57.866 --> 27:00.744
[Gary] It's as much pressure to make a cut
as to win a golf tournament.

27:00.827 --> 27:01.870
It's the same feeling.

27:02.704 --> 27:06.124
You're still trying to execute
under pressure, under the gun.

27:06.916 --> 27:10.420
[commentator 3] He likes the look of it.
Beautiful. Oh yes, baby.

27:11.129 --> 27:14.841
[Gary] It's a little extra deep breath
on Friday afternoon coming down sometimes.

27:14.924 --> 27:17.344
[commentator 4] Woodland.
Really good opportunity here.

27:17.427 --> 27:19.095
And it's one that he's taken.

27:19.179 --> 27:20.388
[commentator 3] Birdie, birdie.

27:20.472 --> 27:23.683
But I drove the golf ball in play.
I gave myself a lot of chances.

27:23.767 --> 27:25.560
[commentator 4] He's working his way back.

27:25.644 --> 27:27.687
[Gary] I definitely got a break
in the weather.

27:27.771 --> 27:30.273
And I was able to go out
and take advantage of that.

27:32.317 --> 27:35.153
Is this partly the product
of you feeling better?

27:35.737 --> 27:36.780
Change of medication?

27:36.863 --> 27:39.991
Physically, I haven't felt this good
in 14, 15 months.

27:40.492 --> 27:43.286
Um, so I mean,
I was telling Gabby last night,

27:43.370 --> 27:44.913
it's like my season starts right now.

27:44.996 --> 27:46.164
I mean, I… It's been nice.

27:46.247 --> 27:48.375
I've been thankful to be back,
and it's been exciting,

27:48.458 --> 27:50.085
but I haven't been competitive.

27:50.168 --> 27:51.878
Now I feel like I can go out and compete.

27:51.961 --> 27:53.463
-Okay. All right, bud.
-Good to see you.

27:53.546 --> 27:54.923
-Good luck. Thanks.
-Yeah.

27:58.968 --> 28:01.513
[silverware clinking]

28:04.182 --> 28:05.767
-[Justin] Thanks, babe.
-Yeah.

28:05.850 --> 28:07.394
Pretty quiet upstairs, isn't it?

28:08.395 --> 28:10.897
We can use that as leverage.
"Netflix are watching. Behave, kids."

28:10.980 --> 28:13.149
[Kate] Yeah.
That would be nice, wouldn't it?

28:13.233 --> 28:14.359
[chuckles]

28:14.442 --> 28:16.486
Take your cap off,
or are you still in work mode?

28:16.569 --> 28:19.364
I've got hat hair.
It's going grayer, though, quickly, but…

28:19.864 --> 28:20.990
So you're in it.

28:21.074 --> 28:22.867
Yeah. You know,
I've got nothing to lose now.

28:22.951 --> 28:24.077
Like, I've played great golf.

28:24.160 --> 28:26.079
You know, I had some fun moments in Rome,

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but it'd be nice to feel that again
as an individual.

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Mmm.

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That's what I'm working for in my career.
I'm working for those big moments.

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To contend in the majors
is really what Justin is about.

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It's why he's still here.
It's what drives him.

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We totally believe that there's,
you know, more great things to come.

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And I think that kind of keeps you going.

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You know, I feel like I have it in me
to kind of achieve something big.

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Surprise myself and a few other people.

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[chuckles]

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[commentator] The final page
on the final day.

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History being written this afternoon.

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[announcer] On the tee,
from England, Justin Rose!

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[cheering and applause]

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[commentator 2] Justin Rose,
who's played in this championship

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for over a quarter century

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and had to earn his way in by qualifying.

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He's got a chance to win his second major.

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[commentator 3] A hard-charging wind
from right to left on these opening holes.

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[commentator 4] Can he get
the distance correct? He can!

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That is a sublime shot.

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[applause]

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[commentator 2] Justin Rose.

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[cheering]

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[commentator 4] Rose
has been sharp as a tack.

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[cheering]

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[commentator 2] He just seems so resolute
in his chase of this championship

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for so many years now.

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[Justin] Today, all the things
I was working on just fell into place

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in a beautifully simple way
where it just feels like, pfft,

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I'm in such a good spot.

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[cheering and applause]

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[commentator 4] He can
certainly get excited now.

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[commentator 3] That reaction looked like
the reaction of a man that has belief.

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[commentator 4] How wonderful it is to see
Woodland out here on day four of the Open.

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I think the crowds are really, really
appreciating just what he's doing here.

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Look at these blustery conditions
at Royal Troon.

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[applause]

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At the British Open, I think,
more than probably any other major,

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it's so much more mental when you
have to deal with the elements that much.

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[tense music playing]

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[Gary] Obviously, it's hard for me.

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[commentator 4] Oh, this is magnificent.

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[commentator 5] I haven't seen anyone
strong enough to hold that shot up today.

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But I'm able to come out and compete
against the best players in the world.

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[commentator 4] Mr. Woodland.

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Up the hill, breaker off the right.
Track, track, track.

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Yes!

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-Beautiful birdie.
-[cheering and applause]

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[emotional music playing]

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[commentator 4] Justin Rose.

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[commentator 5] He's a study in
concentration of focus, isn't he?

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[commentator 4] A big putt here.

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[commentator 5] My heart's pumping.
I bet you his is.

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-[commentator 4] It's coming good!
-[crowd] Oh!

31:33.182 --> 31:35.101
[commentator 4] A foot
in front of the hole!

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That looked like he was never gonna miss.

31:38.104 --> 31:39.898
[commentator 5] I, for one,
thought it was in.

31:40.398 --> 31:42.400
[commentator 4] Rose,
with a drop shot at 12.

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Two off the pace now.

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[commentator 5] A moment of trouble
for the Englishman.

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[commentator 2] Gary Woodland.

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[man] Slow down. Oh, right there!

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[commentator 4] Just been
right up near the flag.

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I mean, that was majestic.

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[applause]

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[Gary] It's nice to not have a headache.

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It's nice to not leave early
on the weekend,

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like it was at the U.S. Open,
but it's frustrating to…

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not be there at the end.

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I don't get how I have so much stuff.

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[Gary] It was hard,
and it's been a hard year,

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but, uh, to be able
to fight through that and battle

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and have a little bit of success
at times there, I'm proud of that.

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Most importantly is
you felt good all week.

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-Yeah.
-Healthy, solid, strong. Come on.

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[Gary] Just tells me
that you gotta keep fighting,

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keep believing in yourself.

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[Gabby] Hi, babe.

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-You ready to go home?
-[kiss]

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[Gary] I am. I'm ready to go home.

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See you guys.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[commentator 4] Justin laying down
to see his putt.

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He's trying to look for something.

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[commentator 5] Yeah, it's funny,
isn't it? You can't find any gradient

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from left to right
or right to left anymore.

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[commentator 4] We like to see a break.

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[commentator 5] Yeah, it's up the hill,
which is not helpful, really.

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[crowd] Oh!

33:16.577 --> 33:19.747
[commentator 4] He's come so close
on the last three holes. He really has.

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The, uh, par putt at 12 drifted by,
leapt out at 13,

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and that one within an inch.

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Xander Schauffele.

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[commentator 6] If this man
knocks this in,

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he's gonna be hard to catch.

33:35.013 --> 33:37.098
He looks so on his game.

33:37.974 --> 33:39.517
[commentator 4] Oh, he's found another.

33:41.269 --> 33:45.273
[commentator 7] Schauffele is in the lead
for the first time into this championship.

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[Justin] Xander, great competitor.

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Before I knew it,
he was just stretched out

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and… and just gone
slightly ahead of me. Um…

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-[man] Xander!
-[man 2] Let's go, Xander!

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[commentator 4] The reply from Rose.

33:57.493 --> 34:00.580
[commentator 5] It's time
right now for Justin.

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How many more opportunities do you get
to win the Open Championship?

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Not many.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[crowd] Oh!

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[commentator 4] Wobbled. It wiggled,
and it just fell away to the left.

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[commentator 5] He stays five under.

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Three behind Schauffele.

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[commentator 4] Yeah, he's got
a ringside view of the man

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that he needs to beat.

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Oh, yes, he can.

34:31.861 --> 34:33.279
[applause]

34:33.362 --> 34:37.658
[commentator 4] Tremendous shot there.
Majestic pitch from Schauffele.

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Here's the shot of his life right here.

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[crowd] Oh!

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[applause]

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[commentator 5] Trying to keep those
thoughts of what could have been away now.

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[commentator 4] He will head down
the closing hole

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three shots behind his playing partner.

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A lovely, warm reception for Justin Rose.

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[cheering and applause]

35:04.352 --> 35:08.815
[Justin] I don't remember
getting goosebumps on golf courses ever.

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And I got goosebumps.
I'm like, "That's worth everything."

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[commentator 5] Come on, in you come.
Round you come. There you go, Justin!

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[cheering]

35:22.036 --> 35:24.163
[Justin] You can't replicate that
in some wins.

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You need a very, very, very, very special
set of circumstances to come together.

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So it's sort of pretty…
pretty powerful for me.

35:33.756 --> 35:34.966
[woman] Justin!

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Justin!

35:38.177 --> 35:41.848
[Justin] But then I walked off 18,
and, uh, just seeing Kate…

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-[voice breaks] I love you.
-[Kate] I know. I know. I know.

35:46.102 --> 35:48.938
[Justin] It only hit me literally
as soon as I saw the people I love.

35:49.021 --> 35:51.023
[emotional music playing]

35:52.024 --> 35:53.401
[Kate] Oh, Fooch, I'm sorry.

35:53.484 --> 35:54.735
[Mark] Mmm.

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How good was he?

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So good, all week.

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You both were.

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[Justin] That's why you do it.
You want to share it with those people.

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They've put in so much effort to me too.
And you can just see it in their faces.

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I shot the second-best round of the day.

36:14.505 --> 36:16.716
Nine times out of ten,
I'm gonna be holding the trophy.

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I just got beaten by a great performance.

36:20.761 --> 36:24.348
There was tons of pride in how I've played
and how I approached Sunday

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and how I felt within myself.

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Coming off my emotions,
I'm so surprised I'm emotional

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because I was so ice-cold there today.

36:30.605 --> 36:32.190
Yeah, you looked like you had it.

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But if someone else is gonna shoot
six under, what can you do?

36:36.402 --> 36:38.446
Right on, boys. Thanks.
That was an amazing week.

36:38.529 --> 36:39.697
-[Mark] Incredible.
-Yeah.

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[man] What a great week.

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[man 2] Yeah!

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-[Justin] Thank you.
-[applause]

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[Justin clears throat]

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I would've been a good champion.

36:47.914 --> 36:50.917
I would've enjoyed that trophy big-time.

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I feel sorry for the trophy, actually.

36:52.835 --> 36:56.297
I mean, sorry, all respect Xander,
but I would have enjoyed that thing.

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[chuckles]

36:58.925 --> 37:02.470
Now you've got validation this week
that you're doing all the right stuff.

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It's time to go all in
so we can get it done.

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[Kate chuckles]

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[kids chattering]

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[Gabby] That's the picture of his head.

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-[girl] I want to see!
-[Jaxson] I see!

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[Gabby] That's his real head.

37:19.862 --> 37:21.572
-[girl] I wanna see his head.
-[Gabby] Yes.

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[Jaxson] Where's the plates and screws?

37:24.408 --> 37:27.203
-[Gabby] Um, deep in there. I'm not sure.
-[Gary laughs]

37:27.286 --> 37:29.622
-Jax, who's the man when Daddy's gone?
-Me.

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-What's your job?
-To protect everyone.

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Protect everyone, that's right.
You guys be good.

37:34.543 --> 37:35.544
-Bye, guys.
-[Gabby] Bye!

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Go up on the driveway or the porch.

37:43.344 --> 37:45.096
Bye, Mom! Bye, Dad!

37:45.179 --> 37:46.973
Take pictures of Daddy's head!

37:47.640 --> 37:48.683
Dad!

37:48.766 --> 37:51.269
Take a picture of Daddy's head!

37:51.352 --> 37:53.104
Take a picture! I want to see!

37:53.187 --> 37:54.272
-Of my head?
-[girl] Yeah!

37:55.356 --> 37:57.733
-Take a picture of your head!
-Have a good time!

37:57.817 --> 37:59.443
Take a picture of your head!

37:59.527 --> 38:01.570
[Gabby] I love
that they have to repeat it five times,

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like I didn't hear them the first time.

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Do you remember how to get there
if we park in this other garage?

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[Gabby] Nope.

38:11.497 --> 38:16.210
[Gary] We're going back to make sure
nothing's grown in the last three months.

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And then I'm gonna push
if everything's stable to get off this--

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I'm gonna push too.

38:21.173 --> 38:23.467
Gabby definitely wants me
off the medicine.

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I'm hoping. [chuckles]

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[laughs]

38:32.435 --> 38:33.394
[woman] Woodland!

38:38.190 --> 38:39.692
-[Gary] How are you?
-[woman] Good, you?

38:39.775 --> 38:41.027
I'm doing well. Thanks.

38:41.902 --> 38:43.362
[woman] We'll go this way.

38:44.280 --> 38:46.449
[man] We're looking at your brain today.

38:46.532 --> 38:48.701
-Um, you had MRIs before.
-Yeah.

38:48.784 --> 38:51.787
-And any allergy to the MRI dye?
-No.

38:51.871 --> 38:53.539
-Any claustrophobia?
-No.

38:53.622 --> 38:56.125
-And have you ever had brain surgery?
-Yeah.

38:56.208 --> 38:57.418
Okay. And any…

38:57.501 --> 38:59.628
[Gabby] In this hospital,
nobody wants to be here.

38:59.712 --> 39:04.925
It's just like hard days in general.
And I'm ready for it to be over.

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[man] If you have any problem,
let me know right away.

39:07.261 --> 39:08.846
-Appreciate it.
-I'll take you back.

39:11.640 --> 39:14.685
[Gabby] It's so really hard to see
someone you love, like, struggle

39:14.769 --> 39:17.855
not only physically but mentally.

39:19.315 --> 39:22.151
We didn't know what was going on,
so we didn't talk to anybody about it.

39:22.234 --> 39:25.446
And it was just the unknown.
And… and it's still the unknown.

39:25.529 --> 39:28.908
Like, it literally came out of nowhere.
Our life was completely changed.

39:29.492 --> 39:30.993
Gary, are you doing okay?

39:31.077 --> 39:32.787
[Gary] Yeah, I'm good. Thank you.

39:32.870 --> 39:33.829
[machines whirs]

39:35.539 --> 39:37.666
[Gabby] We've been together
for almost 17 years.

39:37.750 --> 39:39.919
I'm like, it's almost half of my life.

39:40.419 --> 39:42.797
Um, I thought I loved him
when I married him.

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I thought I loved him 15 years ago.

39:45.257 --> 39:48.844
But the love that we have
for each other now

39:48.928 --> 39:51.847
is 100 times what it was a year ago.

39:51.931 --> 39:54.141
A thousand times what it was
when we got married.

39:55.226 --> 39:57.228
I know what he's gonna say
before he says it.

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And I know how he's feeling
when he, like, walks out of that bedroom.

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And… um, it's just different now.

40:05.236 --> 40:07.154
I don't know. So much more.

40:07.238 --> 40:09.323
[chuckles] More than I
ever thought possible.

40:11.742 --> 40:13.786
I'll give you the key for the locker.

40:13.869 --> 40:15.830
-Appreciate it.
-And we'll go this way.

40:17.957 --> 40:18.874
The other way.

40:19.750 --> 40:20.584
[Gary] Uh-oh.

40:21.085 --> 40:22.211
[man] Let me help you here.

40:24.839 --> 40:28.467
-And, uh, you can use this room.
-I had brain surgery. [chuckles]

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You can use this room to change.

40:30.344 --> 40:31.595
[doctor] Hey! How's it going?

40:31.679 --> 40:33.347
-You look great.
-[Gary] Thanks.

40:33.431 --> 40:36.100
-[Gabby] Hello. Good to see you.
-[doctor] Good to see you again.

40:36.183 --> 40:37.143
How are things?

40:37.685 --> 40:38.686
[Gary] Good, just tired.

40:38.769 --> 40:41.063
Well, good news.
Looks like things look the same.

40:41.147 --> 40:42.273
-Perfect.
-So…

40:42.356 --> 40:45.609
At least, that's what I think.
We're waiting on the official reading

40:45.693 --> 40:48.320
from the, uh… radiologist.

40:48.404 --> 40:50.239
If it's anything different,
I'll let you know.

40:50.322 --> 40:51.240
Yeah. Perfect.

40:53.492 --> 40:55.244
Any chance to lower the medicine or no?

40:55.327 --> 40:58.747
Yeah. You might want to wait
until you've got a lull.

40:58.831 --> 41:00.958
A stretch where you're not
gonna be having to perform.

41:01.041 --> 41:02.960
Lower it down,
and if the episodes come back,

41:03.043 --> 41:03.919
you can go back up.

41:04.003 --> 41:04.879
Go back up.

41:04.962 --> 41:08.007
I think that's reasonable
to consider going down on it. Yeah.

41:08.090 --> 41:10.468
-Doc, you're the best man.
-Great to give good news.

41:10.551 --> 41:12.595
-Yeah. No doubt.
-[Gabby] Thank you.

41:12.678 --> 41:14.138
["Sing Like Madonna" playing]

41:14.221 --> 41:17.641
♪ Hey, little boy, where have you been? ♪

41:17.725 --> 41:21.437
♪ Have you grown up
Or can you still dream? ♪

41:23.939 --> 41:25.149
[Gabby] Well, that's good news.

41:25.733 --> 41:29.612
♪ Well, it's the life
That was meant for me… ♪

41:30.154 --> 41:31.780
[Gary] The outcome was great, right?

41:31.864 --> 41:33.282
Nothing has changed.

41:33.365 --> 41:38.245
Um, I have big goals every time I go in.

41:38.329 --> 41:40.456
I think they're gonna take me
off the medicine,

41:40.539 --> 41:43.959
but I thought that on my…
three weeks after surgery.

41:44.043 --> 41:45.377
[Gabby] No. Yeah.

41:45.461 --> 41:49.381
So I… my expectations
probably aren't realistic,

41:50.007 --> 41:52.676
but the main goal,
the main thing going in,

41:52.760 --> 41:55.513
is everything's stable
and nothing's growing.

41:55.596 --> 41:56.555
And I'm healthy.

41:56.639 --> 41:59.350
And so being able
to share that with my kids and…

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It's what it's all about. It puts life in…

42:02.520 --> 42:05.606
It puts birdies and bogeys
into perspective real quick, so…

42:06.106 --> 42:07.900
I am excited to get home and see them.

42:07.983 --> 42:10.903
♪ That was meant for me… ♪

42:11.654 --> 42:12.988
[girl chattering]

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[Gary] Get set!

42:14.031 --> 42:16.784
-♪ I wanna sing like Madonna… ♪
-Go!

42:16.867 --> 42:21.455
♪ I wanna have one son and 16 daughters ♪

42:23.457 --> 42:26.043
♪ I wanna sing like Madonna ♪

42:27.169 --> 42:29.755
♪ I wanna sing like Madonna… ♪

42:29.838 --> 42:32.841
[Gary] All right, we have to jump
in the ball pit because we lost.

42:33.467 --> 42:35.928
[Gary] As an athlete,
you never take time to reflect.

42:36.011 --> 42:37.346
I did!

42:37.429 --> 42:39.890
[Gary] And I've had time to reflect and…

42:39.974 --> 42:41.100
[Jaxson] I beat you!

42:41.642 --> 42:43.143
[Gary] I'm so proud of myself.

42:43.644 --> 42:46.105
I don't think I've ever said that
in my life,

42:46.188 --> 42:47.690
that I'm proud of myself.

42:48.899 --> 42:50.901
This has been
the hardest year of my life by far,

42:50.985 --> 42:53.195
but I fought through it.

42:53.279 --> 42:55.197
-Ready!
-[girl 2] Here you go. Here you go.

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[girl] Set!

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[Gary] I didn't know
if it was gonna get better,

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'cause every day was horrible,
and it was hard to be around my kids

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'cause my brain just couldn't withstand
the stimulation and the excitement and…

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-[girl 2] Dad, help!
-I got you, baby.

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[girl 2] I'm stuck!

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[Gary] The last three weeks
is the first time in a year

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that I've been able to be
a full day around my family

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and not have to leave… and go lay down.

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I'm starting… to see light
at the end of the tunnel.

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And it's what the fight's been for.

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I'm starting to get my life back. And…

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[sighs]

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And that's…

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that's what it's all about.

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[exhales]

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[commentator] Less than a year ago,

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Keegan Bradley was left off
the Ryder Cup team.

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[Keegan] I got a lot to prove to myself.

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And so Presidents Cup is something
that I really want to play in.

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[Dethier] The Presidents Cup,
it's the United States team

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against the rest
of the world minus Europe.

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It's like the Ryder Cup but with Tom Kim.

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Come on! Let's go!

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For the Americans, they got embarrassed
at the Ryder Cup last year.

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So you need to perform
to avoid another embarrassing loss.

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What was that?

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[Rapaport] For internationals,
it's a chance to pull a huge upset.

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For that one little stretch of time,
everything seems life or death.

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[cheering]

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[dramatic music playing]

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[music fades]
c playing]
