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[Keegan] I'm always looking for
extra things to motivate me,

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and I have a lot to prove to myself,

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and I always feel like I'm trying to
prove myself to the… to the golfing world

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and showed, you know,
maybe I would've been a nice fit

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for some of these teams
that I didn't get on.

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And so the Presidents Cup is something
that I really wanna play in.

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It would mean everything to make the team.

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I can't go through
what I went through last year.

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Gonna try my very hardest,
like I always do.

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I feel like every week is do or die.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[commentator] Beautiful
Castle Pines Golf Club

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in the final round
of the BMW Championship.

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Less than a year ago,
you can't imagine the despair

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and the dejection that was felt
by Keegan Bradley

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when he was left off the Ryder Cup team.

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And you would expect

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that if Keegan Bradley was
to win this championship,

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how could you leave him off
the Presidents Cup team?

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[cheering and applause]

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[commentator] Keegan Bradley
takes the BMW again.

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[announcer] Congratulations
to Keegan Bradley,

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this year's champion
of the BMW Championship.

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…Presidents Cup.
You wanna be there in Montreal.

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I have no pressure towards anything.

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[pundit] I don't see
how they'd leave you off.

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[Dethier] The Presidents Cup happens
every other year,

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and it pits the United States Team

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against the rest of the world,
minus Europe.

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-I-N-T!
-It's team golf, but with Tom Kim.

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-[commentator] Got it!
-[cheers]

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[commentator] There is nothing like it
in golf, the Presidents Cup.

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[Wilson] Similar to the Ryder Cup,

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the Presidents Cup has
12 spots up for grabs.

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Six spots are earned,
and six spots are picked by the captains.

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This is the ultimate global showdown.

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You're playing for your country,
for pride, and for your teammates.

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And it's a pressure
a lot of these guys are just not used to.

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[commentator] The Presidents Cup
belongs to the United States.

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[Keegan] I'm trying my hardest
not to get too wrapped up in this.

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I'd love to be on the team.

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[Balionis] There's a lot on the line
in a Presidents Cup year

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when Team USA is coming off
a loss at the Ryder Cup.

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These guys are feeling really fiery.

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They feel like
they have something to prove.

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For the International Team,
they will be considered the underdogs

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until they finally get
that breakthrough win.

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[Camilo] The US is extremely strong
when it comes to golf,

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and the International Team
has not won in many years,

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and we wanna change that.

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[dramatic music playing]

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[indistinct chatter]

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[pundit] We are just moments away
from learning

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who will complete the teams
for Jim Furyk and Mike Weir.

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I'm curious to see
who's riding into battle today.

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[announcer] Good afternoon.
Welcome to the Royal Montreal Golf Club.

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We'll start with
International Team Captain Mike Weir,

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and then we'll go to
US Team Captain Jim Furyk. Mike?

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[pundit 2] Mike Weir has said, "I could
have up to six Canadians on this team,

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but they have to earn their way in."

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All of Canada is going to be wanting
as many Canadians as possible.

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[Mike] Super excited to announce my picks.

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We have Christiaan Bezuidenhout
from South Africa.

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A rookie, Min Woo Lee.

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Another veteran in Si Woo Kim.

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And then we have the Canadians.

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Corey Conners.

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We have Taylor Pendrith.

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The last Canadian is Mackenzie Hughes.

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[pundit] Let's take a look
at this team as a whole.

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As Mike mentioned,
three Canadians selected

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in Conners, Hughes, and Pendrith.

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No Nick Taylor and no Adam Hadwin.

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[Nick] It was disappointing,
but at the same time,

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I can use this as fuel

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to get me up in the morning
and go to the gym

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and hit balls and stuff.

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[woman] That's okay.

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[announcer] Floor is yours, Jim.
Who are your six captain's picks

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for Royal Montreal?

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[Jim] I'm gonna start out with Sam Burns,

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Russell Henley,

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Keegan Bradley,

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Max Homa,

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Brian Harman,

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and Tony Finau.

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[pundit] And Jim, it looks like,
went down the list

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from 7 through 12
on the Presidents Cup's list.

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Just very excited to get this going,
you know,

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against a good rival, good friend, Jim.
Captain Furyk here.

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Uh, we're very aware
that we're in an away game.

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We're very aware that 99% of this crowd
is not gonna be pulling for us.

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I'm excited about the 12 guys I got.
I think they have to be ready for it.

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[Jim] It means a lot to everyone,

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and, uh, I've got 12 guys that are
jacked up and excited, which is fun.

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[Keegan] We were in our bedroom
when Jim called?

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[Jillian] Mm-hmm.

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And I think I told you,

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which I meant, like, if he called
and said I wasn't on the team,

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I would've understood.

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I was, like, almost half expecting it,
to be honest.

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He could have easily not picked me.

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I told him a million times
how thankful I am.

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[Keegan] I promised myself,
after last year,

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I was gonna take a step back

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and not be
super hyper-focused on making these teams,

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because when we didn't make that team,

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it took a lot out of me, but it also took
a lot out of Jillian, the family.

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[tense music playing]

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-Hey, Zach.
-[Zach] Hey, buddy.

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[sighs] There's no easy way
to say this, my friend.

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Um…

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I find it just best
to go in a different direction this year.

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I would love to take 30 guys,

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and I cannot.

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And just know
that I am so grateful for you.

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Okay, Zach, I… I understand.

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I'm, um, wishing you, obviously, good luck

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and hope you guys go over there
and win it.

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[Zach] Thank you, Keegs.
I appreciate you, buddy.

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Who's that? Who is that?

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What are you guys doing?

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-Nothing.
-Nothing, honey.

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Give Dad a squeeze.

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-Why?
-He needs it.

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[Jillian] It was really disappointing
to see him go through that.

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It just broke both of our hearts.

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That stinks.

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You know, but immediately,

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Keegan tapped into, "All right,
well, I'm making the Presidents Cup Team."

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It's so rewarding
that he's finally being put in a light

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that I've always seen and known

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and, like, haven't ever doubted
for, like, a second. You know?

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I think, like, in life, in any job,

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some people work as hard as they can.

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They put everything
into what they're doing.

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They make sacrifices.
They sacrifice for their family.

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They do all this stuff,
but don't always get the payoff.

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Yeah.

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So when you do get the opportunity,
it feels really great.

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[boy] Hola, Netflix.

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Hola, Full Swing.

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-Hola, Full Swing.
-Ha!

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-[boy speaking Spanish]
-[woman speaking Spanish]

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[woman in English] Someone's
gonna get your food, Mateo.

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[Camilo] Hey, Pixie.

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[in Spanish] Mate, for your muscles. Meat.

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-Who has big muscles?
-Me.

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[Camilo in English] I'm Camilo Villegas.

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I'm very fortunate to be
an assistant captain,

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second time at the Presidents Cup.

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Honored to be a part of this team.

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[in Spanish] Meat?

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To be strong like who?

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Like Daddy.

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-[woman] Like Daddy.
-[Camilo] Like Daddy.

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[in English] Camilo Villegas, he is one of
the more beloved players on the PGA TOUR.

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[commentator] …for Camilo Villegas,

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champion on the PGA TOUR.

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[Balionis] Multiple-time winner
on the PGA TOUR,

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has played in multiple team events.

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He's just really well respected
all the way around.

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[commentator] Camilo Villegas is back
in the winner's circle.

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The Latin players there to celebrate.

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He's very current.
He won last year. He's out there.

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He was in a lot of the pairings
with a lot of our guys.

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He was a great guy to kind of lean on
to see how guys are playing.

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So choosing someone like Camilo
is a no-brainer.

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But I was happy when he called me
to be an assistant.

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[man chuckles] I can tell you that.

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I'm like, "Fucker, why did you make me
wait so long?"

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[Tom] He's ready to go.
He's ready to fight. We need that.

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And he's a very, very important part
of our team,

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and for my matches, when he's right there
next to me, I feel confident.

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I feel like I wanna take a bullet for him,
and I think he's that way for us.

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[Mateo speaking Spanish]

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Do you want to go to the golf course?
Hit some balls?

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[laughing]

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My neighbor went to the same school
that Camilo went,

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so I've known him
for my whole life. [chuckles]

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Mommy's not gonna be able to eat,
because she has to hold you.

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You're gonna fall from the chair.

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[Camilo] Mateo is our son.

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He's been a light to us. He's been

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a relief.

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To kind of…

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kind of add to a… add to a broken family
after we lost Mia.

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[Maria] When Mia was born,
for the first time in my life,

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I felt I don't need anything else,
you know?

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I have everything I dreamed of,

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and this little girl just made me whole.

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[Camilo] Mia, she had great energy,

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and you would've never thought
this was coming.

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[Maria] When Mia was 17 months old,
she started not feeling well.

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One night, she wasn't able to sleep
for the whole night,

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and that night,
she started grabbing her head.

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Uh, and so the next morning,
I said to Camilo,

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"We have to do something.
I don't like this."

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[Camilo] I had to pick up the phone
and call Barbara and Jack Nicklaus

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and ask them for a little help.

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The Nicklaus Children's run a few tests,
and, uh… and our lives changed.

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Mia's life changed. And a… a battle began.

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[Maria] We found a mass on Mia's brain.

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She had brain and spine cancer.

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And they told us,
"Okay, we need to do a surgery right now,"

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to remove what they could remove
from the main brain tumor.

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Unfortunately, Mia's cancer
was very aggressive.

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It was a very tricky time

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because it happened right with COVID
when the lockdown started.

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Both of our families are in Colombia.

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Lockdown, borders are closed.

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There's no way to get them here.

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Welcome to Mia's room. Smile and be happy!

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[Camilo] I remember calling my brother
and looking at Mia,

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giving her a hug,
and just kind of breaking… breaking apart.

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Just crying.
And… and… and… and he would tell me,

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"I need you to breathe."

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And breathing was the only thing
that stopped my crying.

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I was broken down.

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She had five brain surgeries,

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the strongest treatment, chemo treatment.

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um, multiple different, you know, tests,
and all these things.

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[Camilo] And, um…

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after five months,
uh, she was in a better place.

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She's always with us. She's there.

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It's like Mateo says.

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[in Spanish] You hit that one hard.

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[Camilo in English] He knows
he has a sister.

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He knows she doesn't live here with us,
but he knows she's there.

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[rooster crows]

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[Keegan] Logan, go deep!

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Make it! Yes!

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-Celebration time. Do a celebration.
-[Jillian] Do it.

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-[Keegan] Ooh.
-[Jillian laughs]

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-That was cool. I've never seen that one.
-That's a new one he's been working on.

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Maria was one of the first gals

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that I had met
when I moved here to Florida.

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So welcoming and so warm and kind.

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They're really special
and important people in our lives.

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-Looks like it's you and me, Coopsy!
-[Jillian] Yay!

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[Jillian] That time when Mia was sick
was just so horrible.

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[Keegan] My oldest was Mia's age.

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They had played together
and were growing up together.

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Are you hanging on tight?

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I knew this little girl was gone,
and I just… I just didn't… I…

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You didn't know what to do.

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I can't imagine what it was like
for Maria and Camilo.

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[Jillian] Wow.

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-[Cooper] Corn maze!
-[Keegan] Corn maze.

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[Keegan] It brings everything back
to what's important.

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Logan, put this on.

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-This is stunning out here. Stunning.
-[Jillian] I know.

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[Keegan] I always have
somebody barking in the back of my head,

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"You're not working hard enough."
There's always a guy yelling at me,

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"Somebody's working harder.
You're not good enough."

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And then there's the other guy saying,

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"You're not spending
enough time with your family."

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"Your boys are gonna be out of the house,
and you're gonna regret doing this."

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'Cause financially,
I could stop doing this right now.

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So it's a bit of a selfish need
to wanna keep going.

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[Jillian] Look at his big teeth!

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-[Keegan] Here. Drop it in.
-[Jillian] Oh, good try.

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-Oh yay! Right down the chute.
-[Cooper] Bull's-eye!

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[Keegan] It's a tough balance.

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You guys, are you serious?

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-[Keegan] Whoa.
-I know. Wait a minute.

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I just want that moment of,
"This was all worth it."

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-[Cooper] Yeah!
-[Jillian] Yeah!

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Are we running?

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-I'm gonna kick your butt, bro.
-[chuckles]

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[Camilo] Mia, she's inspiring us
to… to give back

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to those going through similar situations,

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and now we have
our Mia's Miracles Foundation.

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[Luke] Whoo!

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You know, life goes in circles.

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And, um, we can sit here and talk about
all the good and bad things.

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[Maria] Should it be here?

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[Camilo] Mia was in this world
for a short period of time.

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But, uh, her impact is gonna be huge.

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Even after losing your daughter,
we realize how fortunate we were

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just being at Nicklaus Children's
with the support of the people.

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Ah.

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-[Mateo speaking indistinctly]
-[Maria chuckles]

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I always cry at these things. But, uh…

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Um…

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[man] Love you!

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[Camilo sniffles] Um…

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I always said I wish Mia was here,
but Mia is helping us grow.

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Opening our hearts.

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And it's unbelievable,
the energy that we receive,

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day in, day out… [sniffles]

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…um, from our friends, from our family,
from everybody that's here.

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We're different people, both Camilo and I,
and we're never gonna be the same.

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[woman] On your mark, get set, go!

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[Maria] But I think his career, golf,

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it's the biggest healer for him.

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[Camilo] The support I received
from my peers,

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from the PGA TOUR,
from the golf world was great.

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Being an assistant captain is
a way to give back a bit.

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[indistinct chatter]

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I'm honored to be part of this team,
to try to turn things around.

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[tense music playing]

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[cheering and applause]

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Let's go!

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[Mike] I'm very excited, very nervous,

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but that all comes with being part
of a big event like this.

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[man] Yes!

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The Chef has arrived, baby!
What's cooking?

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-How are you? You good?
-Good, yeah. Let's do this, baby!

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[Min Woo] First time playing
the Presidents Cup. I'm excited.

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I'm excited to represent the team,
to wear the black and gold shield.

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It will be a very big honor.

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And another suitcase?

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I'm glad I didn't bring too much stuff.

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[Tom] What I love about the Presidents Cup

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is we're such an individual sport
that for that one week,

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you have 12 brothers you absolutely adore
and want the best for.

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-[man] Yeah! You ready to go up?
-[Tom] Yeah.

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[Camilo] There's a plan in place.
There's a purpose.

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I have a good feeling. I think
this team is… is… is ready to perform.

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-What's going on, guys?
-[woman] Welcome!

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[Camilo] If we're gonna beat the US Team,

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we need to just unite a team
from around the whole world

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and try to match them as good
as possible to go fight out there.

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[Wilson] For Team USA,
these guys play together all the time.

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They've been competing
since they were in junior golf together,

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so they know each other very well.

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The International Team,
there's a different set of challenges.

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[Balionis] That is a massive melting pot

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that you have to get all on the same page
in a really short period of time.

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I'm excited. I got excited.

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[Min Woo] The Americans have beaten
us Internationals

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probably 95% of the time.

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I think we've won once and tied once,

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so hopefully this year
we can do some work.

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So the poutine's
supposed to be, like, halloumi-y.

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It's great.

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[Mike] We're going to see the team cabin
for the first time.

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Oh, oh, oh.

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-Wow. This is incredible. Wow.
-Oh my goodness.

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[Mike] Look how good the pictures are.

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Wow.

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I don't feel like as much of an underdog,
our team, as maybe the past we have been.

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I think just the momentum we have,

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we have a lot of guys really playing well,
too, which is great.

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-Makes me wanna go play. Let's go.
-[laughs]

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I think when it comes to world ranking,

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it's the closest we've been
in… in… in probably 20-something years.

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That being said,
the US Team is a very strong team.

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They seem to be favorites
coming in all these team competitions.

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But we've also seen
what Team Europe has done in Ryder Cups,

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and we just try to follow their steps.

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It's been a tough challenge for us
from a performance point of view,

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from a history and results point of view.

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But that's why there's a big project,
and it's to… to try to turn things around.

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[Dethier] Camilo is the perfect fit
as a vice captain,

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in part,
because he's just a beloved player

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who's seen every side
of professional golf.

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But it's also fitting
that he's in this support role

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for the International Team
when he has gotten so much support

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from the international golf community
since losing Mia.

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[woman] Okay, you guys,
it is Tuesday of the Presidents Cup,

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and we have a team luncheon.

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Then all the women are gonna get
hair and makeup done

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so we can be glammed out
and ready for team photos tonight.

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We're gonna be looking good.

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[overlapping chatter]

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[chuckles]

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[Michelle] Babe!

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-Yeah! This is so good.
-Do you like my look?

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-It looks so good.
-I look like Doña Florinda.

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Do you wanna…
do you wanna see my inspiration?

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[woman] Yes, I would love to.

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-Oh my gosh. Stop it.
-[woman] Nailed it.

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-Nailed it, right? [laughs]
-[woman] Nailed it.

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[Michelle] Stop it.

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[Maria] Let's see. Should I try a small?

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-Yeah, try a small.
-[Maria] Okay.

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[indistinct chatter]

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I didn't realize
that Thursday was Mia's birthday.

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-Yes. She would be six. So…
-How are you doing?

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She's gonna be… I'm good.

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-Yeah?
-Yeah. I'm good.

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I know she's where
she's supposed to be, so…

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I've always wondered, like, how…

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[emotional music playing]

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[choking up] …just, like, how you…

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not rationalize it,
but how you make sense of it.

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-It's hard to put it into words.
-[Michelle] Mm-hmm.

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But I know this is our mission.

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This is my mission.
I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing.

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And when everything started happening,
and when the first person told me one day,

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they were like,
"You know, Mia might not make it."

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"And maybe the best thing for her
is, like, she'll go to Heaven."

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And in that moment, I was like,
"No. I'll die… I'll die with her."

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"I'll die with her."

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-[mouths] Yeah.
-And, um, I thought my life would be over.

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But then you think about
what would Mia want for me.

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She would want me to live,
and she would want me to be happy,

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and she would want me to thrive.

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So it's kind of like
she's living life through my eyes now.

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[Michelle] Wow. [sighs]

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You are amazing.

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-No, thank you.
-No, I…

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[Maria] I knew
what an amazing community we had,

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but I never imagined
to experience so much love.

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It's very hard to describe.

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Everyone has just gone above and beyond,

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and we have felt so extremely loved.

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You know, it's like… We're…
we're like a family, a little family.

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Okay, no crying.

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-No, the makeup.
-The makeup. [laughs]

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-We've got parties to go to.
-Yeah.

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Photos to take.

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-In my beautiful Doña Florinda look.
-[Michelle laughs]

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[Michelle] So what Maria and Camilo
have gone through

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has really brought, especially,
our international family together

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to help support them.

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It really goes to show you
the beauty of this game at this level

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is something so magical.

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And it… it is incredibly competitive,
but when the hard things happen,

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we show up for each other,
and that is what is so beautiful.

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[uplifting music playing]

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[Michelle] The International Team
is so special.

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You have people from Australia,

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South Africa, Korea,

22:59.544 --> 23:04.966
Japan, Colombia, Canada
all coming together to create one team.

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That international unity
that has to come together

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is something really magical
that I don't think the US Team has.

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[Camilo] I think our team this year is…
is very united.

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Our shield kind of unites us,

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and I think
the… the guys have really embraced it.

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It's nice to be identified more as one,

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and we really worked on
understanding the different cultures,

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understanding the different players,

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and trying to get them together
to understand

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that there's a bigger purpose,
uh, behind this event,

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and, uh, it's been great.

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[Dethier] All these guys talk about
how special these team events are.

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You're not playing for money or yourself.

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You're playing for your teammates
and your brothers and your country.

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Good, and then just, like, a… [clicks]

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No, that looks phenomenal.

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[Camilo] After a very, very special day,

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being with the wives
and the excitement and the crowds,

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now we're coming back tomorrow
very focused and ready to play.

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Let's go, rock and roll, fuckers.

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[all laugh]

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[Jim] Yeah,
the International Team, definitely

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solid players, skilled, talented,

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and they've got some veteran leadership.

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And so, yes,
there's a nervous energy about it,

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but I'm confident. I mean, we have
a good team. Of course I'm confident.

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Going into the Presidents Cup, Keegan
and I looked at each other and said,

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"Man, wouldn't it be nice to just shut off
our brains for even just a few days?"

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'Cause it's impossible.

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You're thinking about what's coming
and the gravity of that.

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And I think one of his biggest fears
going into the Presidents Cup is,

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you know, having a nightmare week,
which can happen. It's golf.

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[Keegan] The closer you get
to that first round, like,

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"Okay, this is real." [chuckles]

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Meanwhile, in the back of my mind,
I'm still nervous.

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Like, "Oh shit,
I gotta get ready to do this."

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"This is coming,
whether I like it or not."

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"I'm gonna be on that first tee
with a partner, playing for my country,

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and the other team
is gonna wanna kill me."

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[Rapaport] The pressure in these events
is always a lot to deal with.

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But for Keegan Bradley,
it's undoubtedly more.

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After being left off the Ryder Cup team
in really heartbreaking fashion,

25:16.848 --> 25:18.016
just a couple of months ago,

25:18.099 --> 25:22.229
both Keegan and the rest of the golf world
were dealt some really surprising news.

25:23.897 --> 25:25.524
[announcer] Thank you for joining us today

25:25.607 --> 25:29.528
for the 2025 United States
Ryder Cup captain announcement.

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[announcer 2] For over 100 years,
the role of the Ryder Cup captain

25:33.490 --> 25:36.993
is one of the most prestigious titles
in our sport.

25:37.077 --> 25:39.746
I'm here to announce
our Ryder Cup captain,

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on behalf of the over 30,000
PGA professionals across the country,

25:43.833 --> 25:44.709
Keegan Bradley.

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[applause]

25:47.420 --> 25:50.423
I'm so honored to be able to be
the leader of this team,

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going to Bethpage to win
the Ryder Cup back, uh, for America.

25:54.052 --> 25:57.472
Keegan Bradley will serve
as the US Ryder Cup captain

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in 2025 at Bethpage.

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Your reaction to this news?

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Uh, very surprised.

26:03.311 --> 26:05.522
[pundit] He's got no track record
in captaining in teams.

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That's what is surprising.

26:06.982 --> 26:10.443
There's absolutely going to be
a ton of pressure on Bradley to deliver.

26:11.653 --> 26:15.115
[Balionis] I think there's gonna be a lot
of extra pressure for Keegan Bradley

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to prove that he deserves
this captaincy spot.

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And he will tell you, he's been
playing with a chip on his shoulder

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since the day he got out on the PGA TOUR.

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And now that Keegan has been honored
with this captaincy role,

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that chip is
very much back on his shoulder

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to prove that he's deserving of it.

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[Keegan] It's an honor of a lifetime,

26:38.221 --> 26:40.765
one I never knew
that I would get the opportunity to do.

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If you put the trophy in your left hand…

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[Keegan] I wanna show the team
their Ryder Cup captain can still play

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and can still go out there

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and handle the pressure
of one of these events.

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[suspenseful music playing]

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[commentator] Another Presidents Cup
has arrived at Royal Montreal,

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and that means
one of the great scenes in all of sport.

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USA, baby! USA!

27:09.252 --> 27:13.298
[commentator] The second Presidents Cup
staged here in Canada.

27:22.974 --> 27:24.142
[Camilo] Time has come.

27:26.394 --> 27:29.898
The boys have really kind of embraced
the practice and getting ready.

27:29.981 --> 27:31.983
[uplifting music playing]

27:33.234 --> 27:34.694
[Camilo] Uh, they wanna compete.

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[sparse applause]

27:36.321 --> 27:37.947
Let's go. Let's go, baby.

27:38.031 --> 27:40.658
[Camilo] And we know
we have a big challenge in front of us.

27:44.371 --> 27:46.581
[Tony] The International Team
has an incredible squad.

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They got guys that are world beaters
on the other side,

27:48.958 --> 27:53.713
and they wanna win really bad,
so we gotta put our best foot forward.

27:55.048 --> 27:56.758
[Keegan] I ain't done this in so long.

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I'm so nervous and so scared. [laughs]

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[cheering]

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[commentator] The first tee
set with 4,000 in the stands.

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[crowd chanting] I-N-T!
I-N-T! I-N-T! I-N-T!

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Yes.

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[Camilo] Montreal has great fans,
very passionate.

28:16.778 --> 28:18.780
There's always a Canadian flag
at every event.

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There's always somebody dressed up

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in the funky outfit
with the red and white,

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and then the energy's up.

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And, uh, we need them.
We need that energy.

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[tense music playing]

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[Maria] Once the tournament starts,
that competitiveness comes out,

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and you just wanna,
like, crush the other team.

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[laughs]

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Although you love them too

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because, you know,
we've been playing golf with them forever,

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but it's just, like,
a totally different setting.

28:47.308 --> 28:49.727
[Jillian] One of my best friends,

28:49.811 --> 28:52.522
Maria Villegas,
is on the International Team.

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She was in my wedding, bridesmaid,

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and we just kind of knew once things got…

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We just sort of walked
on different sides of the fairway.

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

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[cheering and applause]

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[commentator] The first
of five four-ball matches

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is about to be introduced,
and here they come.

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And the International Team
trying to turn things around.

29:18.882 --> 29:23.386
The US has won 12
of the 14 Presidents Cups,

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including nine straight.

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[cheering and applause]

29:28.641 --> 29:32.479
[Tom] Standing up in the first tee
and seeing thousands of people there,

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I mean, you don't really have to say
anything else. It's… it's go time, baby.

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[cheering and applause]

29:40.612 --> 29:43.531
[Rapaport] The Presidents Cup,
like the Ryder Cup, is match play,

29:43.615 --> 29:45.408
which means guys go head-to-head.

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So you win a hole, you go one up.

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You lose a hole, you go one down.

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At the end, whoever wins the most holes
wins the match.

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Most matches are two-on-two.
And then on Sunday,

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everyone plays by themselves.

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Every match is worth one point.

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There are 30 total matches
so 30 total points.

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Whichever team wins 15.5 points,

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they win the Presidents Cup.

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[cheering]

30:16.272 --> 30:20.026
[commentator] Tony Finau,
who's now in his third Presidents Cup.

30:20.527 --> 30:22.278
[Tony] The reason why
you're sent out first

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is because you wanna see,
uh, red, white, and blue first.

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And so a lot of emotions are going on,
but more so just trying to be locked in.

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[Alayna] It really is nerve-racking
for us. Like, "Ah!"

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Like, I wanted to cry.
I was just holding my breath.

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[cheering and applause]

30:41.464 --> 30:43.424
[cheering]

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[commentator] Jason Day is next.

30:48.096 --> 30:53.309
Oh, Jason Day! Spectacular start here
for the International side.

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They grab the first win
on the opening hole.

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[announcer] The players representing
the United States Team

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are Wyndham Clark, Keegan Bradley.

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[cheering and applause]

31:06.698 --> 31:09.492
[Jillian] It's such a nerve-racking event.

31:09.993 --> 31:12.036
It makes me wanna puke.
it makes me wanna cry,

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and it's just… I get goosebumps all over.

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[commentator 2] Keegan Bradley
was wondering

31:19.335 --> 31:20.962
if he would ever get an opportunity

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to play in
one of these team competitions again.

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Not only is he the next Ryder Cup captain
for the US,

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he makes this Presidents Cup team.

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Right down the middle of the fairway.

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[cheering]

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[commentator 2] Tom Kim
trying to fight back.

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[cheering]

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[commentator 2] Got it to go.

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I like to see the guys act like this,
like, during the tournament.

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Totally, 'cause during
the normal tournaments, they're so…

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-Like, tunnel vision.
-Yeah.

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[commentator 2] And Scheffler to tie.

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How's that?

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[cheering and applause]

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[commentator 2] Whoa!

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[Camilo] I've never seen
Scottie Scheffler react like that.

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You gotta be careful because emotions
can move you in different directions,

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for good and bad.

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[commentator 2] And for birdie,
it's Tom Kim.

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Can he do it again?

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-Whoa!
-[cheering]

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[commentator 2] Scheffler right there
to hear it again.

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[commentator 3] He turned his back to him.
Didn't even look at him.

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[man] Whoo!

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[commentator 2] Kim and Im have left.
They've gone to the ninth tee box already.

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They have just left the green.

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[commentator 3] Bordering on bad behavior.
That's disrespectful, in my opinion.

32:37.622 --> 32:40.458
[Camilo] I told Tom and Sungjae
to just move aside.

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I didn't want Scottie to have a chance
to make the putt on number eight

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and take a look at Tom
the way he did on number seven.

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Didn't look great,
but those things happen.

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No bad intentions behind it.

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[crowd] Oh!

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[cheering]

32:58.059 --> 33:00.561
[Dethier] The moment with Tom Kim
kind of upped the ante, I think.

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I think it energized the US Team
to say, "Hey, wait a minute."

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"If you dish it out,
you gotta be able to take it."

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"This is sports,
and we're gonna remind you of that."

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[commentator 2] Tony Finau,
he can pitch this in for birdie.

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-Oh, and he did!
-[cheering]

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[commentator 2 chuckles] How about
that shot?

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Wyndham Clark's birdie putt.

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Perfection.

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[Jillian] Those moments that kind of let
the emotions spill through,

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very intense, very quickly.

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I'm glad that happened. It really did
just light a fire in everyone.

33:39.851 --> 33:41.978
[commentator 2] Keegan Bradley
from short of the green.

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Birdie would win the hole.

33:46.649 --> 33:48.067
Oh man, tracking!

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Right in the heart!

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[cheering]

33:52.780 --> 33:53.865
-Whoo!
-Whoo!

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[commentator 2] There it is.

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[cheering]

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[commentator] It just seems like
it's so silent out there right now.

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Let's go back over to 18,

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and Keegan Bradley has a chance
to close it out right here.

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Come on, bring it. Let's go, come on.

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Let's go.

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[Wilson] Round 1, it all comes down
to Keegan's final putt on 18.

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If he misses, the International Team
gets a half point for the day.

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But if he makes it, that secures
a full 5-0 sweep for Team USA.

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[Keegan] No other matches
around the course.

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All the wives were there.

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And I thought,
"Jeez, dude, this is a moment right here."

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[commentator] Big bender for Keegan.

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[cheering]

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[commentator] And Keegan Bradley
with a final dagger

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of a dominating day by the Americans.

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[Dethier] There's been all this buildup
that maybe this could be the year

34:58.971 --> 35:01.265
the International Team
takes down the Americans.

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And then day one,
the air just gets let out of the balloon.

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It feels like proof

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that these two teams don't even belong
on the same golf course.

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-Good job.
-My man! How good is that, dude?

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-Gotta be so fun to make.
-Ten years of pent-up energy.

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-That was awesome.
-I knew it. Thanks.

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I called it before you hit it.

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"He'll go wild when he makes this."
And you did.

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[Keegan] We thought we were gonna be
tough to beat before this day,

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but then after this day,
we thought, "5-0 lead."

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That's like leading a basketball game
by 30 points. It's a big lead.

35:31.170 --> 35:32.547
-That was fun!
-[Keegan] Yeah, baby!

35:32.630 --> 35:34.382
-Gosh, that was nice!
-[Keegan laughs]

35:34.465 --> 35:36.300
[Wilson] USA came out,
punched 'em in the mouth.

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They said, "This is our tournament,
just like we told you it was gonna be."

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"Now what are you gonna do about it?"

35:41.889 --> 35:43.891
[solemn music playing]

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[Camilo] Yesterday was a tough one,
but it's behind.

35:50.314 --> 35:52.358
It's Friday now,
and we gotta focus on today.

35:53.651 --> 35:57.738
The boys have been playing golf forever,
and, uh, they know what they're doing.

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It… it… it just happened to be
a tough day,

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especially toward the end where they kind
of flipped a bunch of matches and, uh…

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I mean, we can't expect to go and just

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really get on such a strong team
like the… like the US.

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I don't think we can level things out
right away or expect to.

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We just need to focus on
kind of winning sessions by a point

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and see if we can give ourselves
a chance on… on Sunday.

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[suspenseful music playing]

36:29.979 --> 36:32.315
[commentator] Day two
of the Presidents Cup,

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where the International side is hoping

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that this home Canadian crowd can
spur them on to a comeback on this Friday.

36:39.197 --> 36:40.489
They need it.

36:40.573 --> 36:43.576
So Mike says there was always a plan
for you not to play today.

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Did you kind of hope that you would?

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Doesn't matter for me.

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As long as we win points, that's…
that's the most that matters for me.

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So will you be out there trying to do…

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Absolutely. That's why I'm here before
the team, trying to get the crowds going.

36:56.214 --> 36:59.050
[Tom] The crowds were quiet
on Thursday for some reason,

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and we wanted some love, and I made sure
we were gonna get some love.

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[cheering and applause]

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[Mike] You know, there's ebbs and flows
in the course of four days.

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Big ebbs and flows,
even in the course of a day,

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so keeping that crowd involved
is really important.

37:16.484 --> 37:21.280
[crowd chanting] I-N-T!
I-N-T! I-N-T! I-N-T!

37:21.364 --> 37:23.115
[Keegan] There's
a different atmosphere today.

37:23.199 --> 37:24.742
I could feel it right at the start.

37:24.825 --> 37:28.162
The crowd was louder.
There was more people.

37:28.955 --> 37:31.165
The crowd got the message
to… to pick it up a notch.

37:32.917 --> 37:36.462
[Camilo] It's time to let the emotions go
and play some good golf.

37:40.007 --> 37:42.176
[commentator] So it'll be Sungjae Im
to get things going.

37:42.927 --> 37:45.638
That's 285 yards, Dan,
to carry that bunker.

37:45.721 --> 37:49.642
Three hundred in the fairway,
and center strike right there.

37:49.725 --> 37:53.312
[Dan] There does seem to be
a little more energy out there today.

37:57.525 --> 38:00.569
[commentator 2] Xander's in trouble here.
He's got a tree right in front of him.

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-[commentator] He went up.
-[commentator 2] Caught that tree.

38:03.489 --> 38:06.409
I never saw where it went. It's just
only about 60 yards in front of him.

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-[chanting] I-N-T! I-N-T! I-N-T!
-[man] Whoo!

38:09.787 --> 38:12.790
[commentator] This is a par attempt
to win the hole for the internationals.

38:12.873 --> 38:14.834
This for a three-up lead.

38:17.336 --> 38:21.173
[commentator 3] Huge. That's huge.
It's a long way back now from three down.

38:21.257 --> 38:24.343
I know it's early in the game,
but that's significant.

38:24.427 --> 38:26.178
[suspenseful music playing]

38:27.722 --> 38:30.933
[Dan] Back up to five.
Adam Scott with a birdie to win the hole.

38:36.564 --> 38:38.524
Dropped in by the veteran!

38:38.607 --> 38:40.026
[cheering]

38:43.487 --> 38:44.905
[commentator] Wyndham Clark.

38:46.782 --> 38:49.285
Another chip not on the green.

38:53.330 --> 38:54.540
Look at that crowd.

38:54.623 --> 38:58.044
[Dan] And Jason Day has a chance
to win the hole with a birdie here.

38:59.754 --> 39:01.839
Yes! And he walks it in.

39:04.216 --> 39:08.137
Internationals are up
in four out of the five matches right now.

39:08.220 --> 39:10.348
What a beatdown.

39:14.185 --> 39:16.812
Si Woo Kim for par

39:16.896 --> 39:18.689
to win the match

39:18.773 --> 39:21.192
and make it a 5-0 Friday.

39:28.991 --> 39:30.618
[commentator] The sweep is on the books!

39:32.161 --> 39:33.371
Incredible!

39:36.374 --> 39:38.834
[cheering and whistling]

39:40.586 --> 39:42.588
[Wilson] For the International Team
to come back

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and win all five matches on day two,

39:45.966 --> 39:47.468
that's a big statement.

39:47.551 --> 39:50.179
They came out and told Team USA,
"We're not afraid of you."

39:50.262 --> 39:51.722
-Good job!
-[Camilo] Did you see me?

39:51.806 --> 39:53.766
-Yes! Let's do it!
-Fuck yes!

39:54.850 --> 39:58.771
It stunk to watch from the USA side,
but it was cool to see

39:58.854 --> 40:02.483
the boys on the other team
really play their hearts out

40:02.566 --> 40:04.026
in front of their home crowd.

40:04.110 --> 40:05.820
[Tom] It's a complete sweep.

40:06.737 --> 40:08.364
-[Min Woo chuckles]
-[Tom] Complete sweep.

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Fucking noodle.

40:12.159 --> 40:14.995
[Camilo] After a day like today,
uh, we gotta be careful

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because this is not a one-day competition.

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[cheering]

40:21.585 --> 40:24.130
[Camilo] And in this case,
we gotta enjoy our accomplishments

40:24.213 --> 40:25.798
and the things you do the right way

40:25.881 --> 40:28.092
and when you perform
the way we performed today.

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Let's go! Come on!

40:31.303 --> 40:33.139
[cheering]

40:34.140 --> 40:39.270
[Camilo] And we gotta make sure the boys
focus on the fact that we're back to zero.

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And, uh, we'll be back tomorrow,
trying to play our best golf.

40:53.159 --> 40:56.370
[Jillian] I'm pretty nervous
going into Sunday.

40:56.453 --> 40:58.873
The singles is a whole nother animal.

41:00.082 --> 41:02.001
Anything can happen in golf,

41:02.084 --> 41:04.753
and especially anything can happen
on Sunday.

41:05.754 --> 41:08.591
Keegan's feeling pretty good,
but he's quiet,

41:08.674 --> 41:12.261
which I always know
means he's a little nervous.

41:13.137 --> 41:17.266
A win today would mean everything,
truly, to this team.

41:17.349 --> 41:19.894
I know these guys want it so much.

41:19.977 --> 41:23.898
I know that Keegan wants it
more than anything.

41:23.981 --> 41:28.068
They haven't lost a Presidents Cup
in how many years.

41:28.152 --> 41:32.281
Um, you always wanna be
on the winning side.

41:34.950 --> 41:36.952
[indistinct chatter]

41:39.830 --> 41:41.749
[suspenseful music playing]

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USA!

41:43.375 --> 41:45.044
Go, Canada, go!

41:46.337 --> 41:48.130
[Dan] The unparalleled history

41:48.214 --> 41:51.592
and atmosphere
heading into the final 12 singles matches

41:51.675 --> 41:53.344
of this 15th Presidents Cup.

41:53.928 --> 41:55.179
[Rapaport] Unlike the Ryder Cup,

41:55.262 --> 41:58.390
the Presidents Cup has
four days of competition instead of three,

41:58.891 --> 42:00.726
and after Saturday's team matches,

42:00.809 --> 42:04.188
the Americans lead 11
to the internationals' seven.

42:05.022 --> 42:08.150
It might seem like
the Americans are running away with it,

42:08.234 --> 42:11.070
but if there's anything
these internationals have proven,

42:11.153 --> 42:13.280
it's that they can make a comeback.

42:14.156 --> 42:16.617
And there are 12 points
up for grabs today.

42:17.368 --> 42:19.912
[Dethier] Sunday is different
at the Presidents Cup.

42:19.995 --> 42:23.123
We're switching from team matches
to singles matches.

42:23.207 --> 42:26.585
You don't have a partner anymore.
Every player plays,

42:26.669 --> 42:28.379
and you've gotta earn your point.

42:30.506 --> 42:33.592
[Tom] You don't have someone
to cover your tracks of your mistakes.

42:33.676 --> 42:35.094
You have to be out on your own,

42:35.177 --> 42:37.680
and it's back to regular golf.
It's what we're used to.

42:37.763 --> 42:40.266
But we play three days of team golf,
and you're like…

42:41.016 --> 42:44.353
you feel like you've never done it before.
It's gonna be very interesting.

42:45.271 --> 42:47.898
I'm just gonna do a few, guys.
I gotta warm up, all right?

42:48.524 --> 42:51.986
[Camilo] Today is gonna be
a very important day. We're down four.

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Let's see if we can get a good start,

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put numbers on the board,
and, uh, see what we're made of.

42:56.532 --> 43:01.578
[Dan] Captain Jim Furyk, not able to be
a winning captain on the Ryder Cup side,

43:01.662 --> 43:04.456
but he is the big favorite today
with his team.

43:04.540 --> 43:08.919
[Keegan] Jim came and told me
I was in the sixth spot in the rotation.

43:09.003 --> 43:10.087
I know this is gonna be

43:10.170 --> 43:12.631
a very important slot
that I've fallen into.

43:13.382 --> 43:16.635
[Wilson] Everything Keegan Bradley's
been through in the last couple years,

43:16.719 --> 43:20.931
getting overlooked for the Ryder Cup team,
being doubted, then playing well,

43:21.015 --> 43:24.268
winning late in the season,
getting picked for Presidents Cup,

43:24.351 --> 43:27.187
all of that coming to this moment.

43:27.771 --> 43:30.607
There's nowhere to hide.
All the pressure is on you to deliver,

43:30.691 --> 43:34.028
and you don't wanna be the one
letting your team down in Sunday singles.

43:34.111 --> 43:36.447
[Dan] The US just
four and a half points away

43:36.530 --> 43:41.118
from that magic number
of 15 and a half points total.

43:41.201 --> 43:45.414
The internationals need to win
eight and a half points to win the cup.

43:45.914 --> 43:49.918
[Keegan] Four points is about the number
that you can definitely come back from.

43:50.002 --> 43:54.506
You know anything can happen,
and I… I don't trust any lead on Sunday.

43:56.675 --> 44:00.054
[Dan] So here we go with the first match,
and it is a good one.

44:00.137 --> 44:02.723
Major champions Schauffele and Day.

44:03.974 --> 44:06.518
[commentator 2] This one very high,
over the corner of that bunker.

44:06.602 --> 44:07.770
Good-looking tee shot here.

44:12.232 --> 44:13.984
[commentator 3] Keegan Bradley
at the second.

44:16.945 --> 44:19.198
What a start for Keegan Bradley.

44:22.242 --> 44:25.829
[Dan] Xander Schauffele's already in
for birdie at this par 5, 12th.

44:25.913 --> 44:29.333
Jason Day already five down
playing his third.

44:30.000 --> 44:32.920
Desperately trying to stay
in this thing, and…

44:33.462 --> 44:34.630
That'll do it.

44:43.013 --> 44:45.933
[commentator] Back at the 10th,
Keegan Bradley for birdie.

44:46.016 --> 44:47.893
One down to Si Woo Kim.

44:48.477 --> 44:51.397
-Keegan Bradley striking back at the 10th.
-[Jillian] Whoo!

44:52.481 --> 44:55.567
[commentator] So Si Woo
to keep his one up lead…

44:56.652 --> 44:58.570
-No.
-[woman] Yes!

45:00.864 --> 45:03.242
[commentator] And here is
Xander Schauffele.

45:03.325 --> 45:05.619
[Dan] I'm sure he wants to end this here
with a gimme.

45:05.703 --> 45:08.288
-[commentator] Up and down'll get it done.
-[Dan] Yes, sir.

45:08.372 --> 45:09.665
[man cheers]

45:11.709 --> 45:13.877
[commentator] That'll do it.
The hat's off.

45:13.961 --> 45:17.714
First point of the Sunday
goes to the Americans.

45:20.342 --> 45:23.846
This is a Tom Kim moment right here,
perhaps.

45:25.013 --> 45:27.182
[crowd clamoring]

45:27.266 --> 45:28.392
[Dan] Did he hit it?

45:29.351 --> 45:33.230
Yes, he did! Tom Kim ties it up!

45:33.313 --> 45:35.315
[cheering]

45:37.234 --> 45:41.447
[commentator] Matsuyama will have
a par putt to win the match.

45:41.530 --> 45:43.031
[crowd chanting] I-N-T!

45:44.783 --> 45:47.327
[commentator] And Matsuyama
finishes it off.

45:47.411 --> 45:49.830
Another good, entertaining match

45:49.913 --> 45:52.374
between world number one and number seven.

45:52.458 --> 45:53.333
[Dan] To 13.

45:53.417 --> 45:55.502
[commentator] Theegala for birdie to win.

45:57.671 --> 45:59.089
-Yeah!
-[commentator] And Theegala…

45:59.840 --> 46:01.675
[Dan] His juices are flowing right now.

46:01.759 --> 46:03.343
What a great taste he's getting,

46:03.427 --> 46:05.137
his first Presidents Cup.

46:05.220 --> 46:07.097
[crowd chanting] I-N-T! I-N-T!

46:07.181 --> 46:10.225
[commentator] The United States creeping
closer to winning the Presidents Cup.

46:10.309 --> 46:13.395
Just one point is all the Americans need.

46:13.479 --> 46:16.565
And Keegan Bradley could provide
the clinching point.

46:17.107 --> 46:19.276
[woman] The water looks really good,
Keegan.

46:22.946 --> 46:23.947
[man] Quiet, folks!

46:24.615 --> 46:25.991
Hey! Quiet!

46:26.074 --> 46:29.161
[commentator 2] The crowd being
really tough on Keegan at the moment.

46:33.624 --> 46:35.626
[commentator] Looks pretty good. Yes.

46:35.709 --> 46:38.462
[commentator 2] Oh, he nailed it.
What a shot, Keegan.

46:38.962 --> 46:42.382
[Dan] It'd be pretty incredible if
Si Woo's able to win the last three holes

46:42.466 --> 46:45.177
and scratch out a tie in this match.

46:46.678 --> 46:48.639
[indistinct yelling]

46:48.722 --> 46:50.182
[commentator 2] It's on a good line.

46:50.933 --> 46:52.226
[Dan] Great shot.

46:52.309 --> 46:54.561
Flew it all the way back to the hole.

46:56.063 --> 46:58.398
[commentator] There is a glimmer of hope.

46:58.899 --> 47:02.486
Keegan Bradley, though,
he's really gotta go at this.

47:05.405 --> 47:06.782
-[man] Go.
-[Jim] Get up there.

47:06.865 --> 47:07.825
-Go, ball. Go!
-Go! Go!

47:11.828 --> 47:13.830
[applause]

47:19.670 --> 47:20.754
[man] Attaboy.

47:21.588 --> 47:22.548
Great shot, pal.

47:23.715 --> 47:25.133
[commentator] Keegan for birdie.

47:27.010 --> 47:28.971
To win the Presidents Cup.

47:33.058 --> 47:34.685
[crowd] Oh!

47:34.768 --> 47:36.770
[applause]

47:41.191 --> 47:43.235
[Dan] Well, it's all up to Si Woo Kim

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to prevent Keegan
from being the cup clincher.

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[Keegan] On the green,
I made sure not to look at Jillian.

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Because of feeling the weight
of what happened last year, to Medinah,

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to Gleneagles,

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to not making those other teams

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and a decade of not playing.

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I know the work I put in to get back here.

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[slow rock music playing]

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[crowd] Oh!

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[commentator] And that will do it.

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♪ Hook you in like a wild fawn ♪

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♪ Target the bold, open seas ♪

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♪ I thought this would be… ♪

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Where the beers at?

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USA!

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♪ I was a child
In the peak of a panic attack ♪

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♪ The proverbial straw
That broke the camel's back ♪

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♪ Was a wailin' song
And my poison slain in spirit… ♪

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-[Keegan] Jim!
-Are you kidding me?

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[Keegan] Thanks.
Thanks for picking me, bro.

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Thank you.

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[Jim] There's a lot of excitement,
exuberance,

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a lot of energy coming from Keegan.

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And I'll do everything I can
to help him out

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with kind of the transition
from this year to next for the Ryder Cup.

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[crowd chanting] USA! USA!

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[Jillian] Golf, this lifestyle,

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the grind, the traveling all year,

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it's those little moments
that you're like, "Okay, that's a payoff."

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F yeah, you know? [chuckles]

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[cheering]

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[Keegan] It's so hard to put into words.

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If I could've wrote this out
the last couple years

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of how I wish it would happen,

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it sort of did.

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And you don't always get to have
that moment of, "This was all worth it."

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-Yeah!
-Yeah!

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♪ A new world is sitting about ♪

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♪ And I think that maybe we're so… ♪

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[man] Let's go!

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♪ What is gone? ♪

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♪ What is gone? ♪

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♪ What is gone? ♪

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[Tom] I couldn't be
more proud of my teammates.

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You know, I love these 12 guys,
and we were so close.

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I think all of us were so confident
we were gonna do it, and

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we fought really hard.

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And a few things didn't go our way,
and they played better than us.

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And it's… it's tough to swallow.

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[Camilo] During the tough times in golf,
yes, you look at Mia and the situation.

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I guess the way I look at life
changed in many ways,

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and that's one of them.

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♪ I never found it… ♪

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[Camilo] And once again,
the journey continues.

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♪ I never found it… ♪

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Where… where's my man,
Keegan Bradley, with the game ball?

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[cheering]

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[Scott] You bring that to Bethpage.
Let's bring the band back, 2025!

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[cheering]

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I'm gonna get criticized as the captain
next year. They're gonna underestimate me.

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They're gonna doubt me.
I've been doubted my whole fucking life.

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That's when I do my best work.

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We are gonna go to Bethpage
to kick their fucking ass.

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[cheering]

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♪ I get a little bit closer ♪

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♪ I get a little bit closer ♪

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♪ I get a little bit closer ♪

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♪ To it ♪

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[dramatic music playing]

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[music fades]
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