1 00:00:06,965 --> 00:00:11,344 [announcer] So, everybody, this is the first course in LA County 2 00:00:11,428 --> 00:00:14,180 that granted African Americans the right to play here. 3 00:00:14,264 --> 00:00:16,558 On that note, I'm gonna turn over the microphone. 4 00:00:17,517 --> 00:00:21,396 [man] So first question, was there a special person that motivated you? 5 00:00:21,479 --> 00:00:23,481 [dramatic music playing] 6 00:00:26,985 --> 00:00:29,404 [golfer] I think a big motivation for me, I would say, is 7 00:00:29,487 --> 00:00:32,490 a guy we all know of by the name of Tiger Woods. You guys heard of him? 8 00:00:32,574 --> 00:00:34,117 -[boys] Yeah. -[golfer] I watched Tiger. 9 00:00:34,200 --> 00:00:36,828 I started playing golf in the summer of '97. 10 00:00:37,495 --> 00:00:39,622 You guys know what happened in April of '97? 11 00:00:39,706 --> 00:00:41,124 -Anybody remember that? -[man 2] Yup. 12 00:00:41,207 --> 00:00:42,584 Out of my mind… ♪ 13 00:00:42,667 --> 00:00:45,336 [announcer] There it is. {\an8}A win for the ages! 14 00:00:46,671 --> 00:00:49,215 {\an8}[golfer] The '97 Masters was so inspiring to me. 15 00:00:49,299 --> 00:00:54,304 I just remember watching everybody in complete awe of this Tiger Woods guy. 16 00:00:54,387 --> 00:00:58,641 {\an8}And then I also recognized that this guy is the same skin color as I am. 17 00:00:59,476 --> 00:01:01,394 [man 3] America has a distinct race issue. 18 00:01:01,478 --> 00:01:04,230 That's always the barrier in America, right? 19 00:01:04,314 --> 00:01:08,109 {\an8}The best part about golf, in a sense, is, like, once you shoot 66, 20 00:01:08,193 --> 00:01:09,778 {\an8}they can't turn you away. 21 00:01:09,861 --> 00:01:13,740 You can't be held back for any other reason except what you shoot. 22 00:01:13,823 --> 00:01:17,452 I think that what Tiger defined is that people look past that or beyond that, 23 00:01:17,535 --> 00:01:19,537 just because he was so great. 24 00:01:19,621 --> 00:01:22,457 1997 Masters, Tiger won. I watched that tournament with my dad, 25 00:01:22,540 --> 00:01:25,585 and I was like, "You know what? I want to be like that guy." 26 00:01:25,668 --> 00:01:29,089 Tiger Woods always said, uh, "Don't get bitter, get better." 27 00:01:29,172 --> 00:01:31,508 Amen. Two words that fix everything in golf. 28 00:01:31,591 --> 00:01:33,384 -Play better. [chuckles] -[man 4] Yeah. 29 00:01:34,886 --> 00:01:37,180 [golfer 2] The reason why I play golf is because of Tiger. 30 00:01:37,263 --> 00:01:39,724 {\an8}He opened up a pathway for so many more kids 31 00:01:39,808 --> 00:01:42,435 {\an8}that never would've thought, you know, golf was for them. 32 00:01:43,895 --> 00:01:45,021 {\an8}[announcer] Wow! 33 00:01:45,105 --> 00:01:46,147 {\an8}[cheering and applause] 34 00:01:46,231 --> 00:01:49,067 [announcer] Wow. {\an8}You can't hit it better than that. 35 00:01:49,150 --> 00:01:53,863 {\an8}Collin Morikawa is the extension of the success of Tiger Woods. 36 00:01:53,947 --> 00:01:55,824 [announcer 2] The new star in the game of golf. 37 00:01:55,907 --> 00:01:59,410 Collin Morikawa is the PGA Champion. 38 00:01:59,494 --> 00:02:02,455 {\an8}[man 5] He's 25 years old, one of the best players in the world already. 39 00:02:02,539 --> 00:02:06,584 [announcer 3] It is {\an8}a faultless performance on his Open debut. 40 00:02:06,668 --> 00:02:09,754 [man 5] Winning two majors in your first two years on tour, 41 00:02:09,838 --> 00:02:11,965 {\an8}he seems to have this steely focus 42 00:02:12,048 --> 00:02:14,384 that does bring Tiger to memory. 43 00:02:14,467 --> 00:02:17,554 [Foley] Tony and Collin, they're what the future of golf looks like. 44 00:02:17,637 --> 00:02:20,014 I just think the style is very different. 45 00:02:20,765 --> 00:02:22,225 Aw, you look fresh, man. 46 00:02:22,308 --> 00:02:25,603 [woman] Tony Finau is the ultimate family man, 47 00:02:25,687 --> 00:02:28,356 {\an8}someone everyone roots for every single week. 48 00:02:28,439 --> 00:02:30,400 [Rapaport] But he hasn't won a major championship, 49 00:02:30,483 --> 00:02:32,485 just two victories on the PGA TOUR. 50 00:02:32,569 --> 00:02:37,907 {\an8}Tony Finau does not have the wins on his résumé to match his game. 51 00:02:37,991 --> 00:02:39,868 ♪ I've been high and low… ♪ 52 00:02:39,951 --> 00:02:42,328 [Dethier] The best golfers tend to be selfish. 53 00:02:42,412 --> 00:02:44,789 I mean, they eliminate distractions. 54 00:02:44,873 --> 00:02:48,126 And Tony has a ton of distractions. 55 00:02:48,209 --> 00:02:50,211 ♪ …And low ♪ 56 00:02:50,295 --> 00:02:52,297 [vocalizing] 57 00:03:04,934 --> 00:03:07,187 [toddler chattering] 58 00:03:11,065 --> 00:03:13,693 [Finau] Just about there. Just about there. 59 00:03:15,528 --> 00:03:19,365 Taste test, please. Hopefully, they're as good as advertised. 60 00:03:22,619 --> 00:03:23,494 How is it? 61 00:03:23,995 --> 00:03:25,038 Mm. 62 00:03:26,748 --> 00:03:27,665 That's bomb. 63 00:03:28,583 --> 00:03:31,711 How's it, Nene? What, eight? Nine? Ten? 64 00:03:33,588 --> 00:03:34,422 [Nene] Eight? 65 00:03:35,798 --> 00:03:36,633 Eight! 66 00:03:36,716 --> 00:03:39,177 She just said it's an eight. Come on, girl. 67 00:03:39,260 --> 00:03:41,012 -[Nene] That's still good. -[boy] I say ten. 68 00:03:41,095 --> 00:03:42,639 -[woman] Nene, gonna eat some? -Let's go. 69 00:03:42,722 --> 00:03:45,850 {\an8}I don't know about the regular one, but I liked the Nutella one. 70 00:03:45,934 --> 00:03:47,477 {\an8}-[boy2] Ten! -Ten, Tone? 71 00:03:49,145 --> 00:03:51,314 [Finau] I definitely believe you can be a great golfer 72 00:03:51,397 --> 00:03:53,608 and be a great husband and father. 73 00:03:53,691 --> 00:03:58,238 Balancing it is extremely tough, but, to me, it's like why can't I have both? 74 00:03:58,321 --> 00:04:00,782 -Say bye-bye. -[baby] Bye-bye. 75 00:04:01,783 --> 00:04:05,036 {\an8}Tony is of Samoan and Tongan descent. 76 00:04:05,119 --> 00:04:07,080 {\an8}And then I'm full Samoan. 77 00:04:07,872 --> 00:04:10,833 The foundation of our culture is family. 78 00:04:11,334 --> 00:04:12,502 Come on, man. 79 00:04:12,585 --> 00:04:15,463 [Finau] I'm traveling with my family this season pretty much every week. 80 00:04:15,546 --> 00:04:16,839 [Jraice] You got served! 81 00:04:16,923 --> 00:04:21,219 It's nice, because, like, I have a husband that comes home, like, after every day. 82 00:04:21,302 --> 00:04:22,178 Oh no! 83 00:04:22,971 --> 00:04:24,347 [Finau laughs] 84 00:04:24,806 --> 00:04:26,015 [laughs] 85 00:04:26,099 --> 00:04:27,725 I was so close! 86 00:04:28,268 --> 00:04:31,104 -That was the closest he's ever been. -You're bad. 87 00:04:31,187 --> 00:04:32,313 Nice try, dude. 88 00:04:32,397 --> 00:04:34,065 [Alayna] This year, I lost my dad, 89 00:04:34,148 --> 00:04:38,987 and that's kind of what pushed our family, um, to travel together. 90 00:04:39,654 --> 00:04:43,491 [Finau] My wife's dad, unfortunately, passed away at the end of last year, 91 00:04:43,574 --> 00:04:45,493 so I wanted to be there for her. 92 00:04:45,576 --> 00:04:49,664 And the way we knew that was gonna happen was that they needed to travel with me. 93 00:04:49,747 --> 00:04:52,333 And it's been… a great experience for our family 94 00:04:52,417 --> 00:04:54,335 to just be together during this time. 95 00:04:56,004 --> 00:04:58,339 {\an8}I've had a nice career up to this point 96 00:04:58,423 --> 00:05:01,509 to take care of most of the needs that we have as a family. 97 00:05:02,093 --> 00:05:04,345 [Jraice] Dad, do you have your Junior World in here? 98 00:05:04,429 --> 00:05:06,097 -Ooh. -Or does Papa have it? 99 00:05:06,180 --> 00:05:07,307 I think Papa has that one. 100 00:05:07,390 --> 00:05:11,269 [Finau] Now it's, to me, just focusing on winning golf tournaments, 101 00:05:11,352 --> 00:05:12,937 more than that added pressure of 102 00:05:13,021 --> 00:05:15,398 financially being afloat and providing for them. 103 00:05:15,481 --> 00:05:17,942 Early in my career that was more the case, 104 00:05:18,026 --> 00:05:21,154 living out of a car, different things like that right out of the gate. 105 00:05:21,237 --> 00:05:23,614 When I first got married, it was tough. 106 00:05:23,698 --> 00:05:27,410 {\an8}There wasn't a lot of expectations on a kid who grew up really dirt poor in Utah 107 00:05:27,493 --> 00:05:29,078 {\an8}to make it to the PGA TOUR. 108 00:05:29,162 --> 00:05:30,621 {\an8}It's truly an underdog story. 109 00:05:31,789 --> 00:05:33,791 [Alayna] Tony didn't come from a lot. 110 00:05:33,875 --> 00:05:36,377 His parents, they had seven kids. 111 00:05:37,462 --> 00:05:39,339 He came from a rough neighborhood. 112 00:05:39,422 --> 00:05:41,966 A lot of gangs and violence. 113 00:05:42,633 --> 00:05:44,260 His dad believed that, 114 00:05:44,344 --> 00:05:48,014 "If I keep my kids busy, then they don't have time to get into trouble." 115 00:05:51,309 --> 00:05:52,727 [Finau] Look a little bit different? 116 00:05:52,810 --> 00:05:54,812 -Or it look the same to you? -[man] Looks the same. 117 00:05:54,896 --> 00:05:57,190 -[Finau] Look at all these dents. -[man] Yeah. 118 00:05:57,899 --> 00:06:01,819 My wife and I, we would always talk about a way to keep them out of trouble. 119 00:06:01,903 --> 00:06:05,114 {\an8}What decided we're gonna teach these kids how to play golf? I have no idea. 120 00:06:05,198 --> 00:06:09,744 {\an8}I literally thought this has got to be the dumbest game ever. 121 00:06:09,827 --> 00:06:11,662 Tennis is so much easier. 122 00:06:11,746 --> 00:06:13,039 [laughs] 123 00:06:14,582 --> 00:06:15,958 [Kelepi] The garage was never open, 124 00:06:16,042 --> 00:06:17,919 because the net was tied on top of the ceiling. 125 00:06:18,002 --> 00:06:20,046 [Finau] We could never open the garage. Yeah. 126 00:06:20,129 --> 00:06:23,883 People was normal to hear, like a shotgun, because the neighborhood was shooting too. 127 00:06:23,966 --> 00:06:26,761 -That's right. -[laughs] 128 00:06:26,844 --> 00:06:30,139 [Finau] My brother randomly told my dad he wanted to play golf. 129 00:06:30,223 --> 00:06:33,267 He didn't know anything about golf. He had never played it before. 130 00:06:33,351 --> 00:06:35,269 So with the budget that we had, 131 00:06:35,353 --> 00:06:39,440 he knew he had to figure out a way for us to learn how to play… at home. 132 00:06:40,233 --> 00:06:42,318 His invention was, "I'm gonna put up a mattress 133 00:06:42,402 --> 00:06:45,321 in our garage. That's how my boys are gonna learn how to hit." 134 00:06:45,405 --> 00:06:48,449 "And we'll go to the golf course to chip and putt since it's free." 135 00:06:48,533 --> 00:06:52,120 We couldn't afford range balls, so we'll go pound the mattresses. 136 00:06:52,203 --> 00:06:54,205 We'll go once a week to the range and see what we had 137 00:06:54,288 --> 00:06:56,499 and see how straight the balls are. [laughs] 138 00:06:58,167 --> 00:07:01,087 [Finau] There was no plan B for me. My golf game was the plan. 139 00:07:01,170 --> 00:07:03,381 I mean, how many hours were spent in this garage? 140 00:07:03,464 --> 00:07:05,299 Like I wanted to be so good at golf. 141 00:07:05,383 --> 00:07:07,885 I remember some… countless times just telling you, 142 00:07:07,969 --> 00:07:10,430 "Dad, can we just go hit some balls in the garage?" 143 00:07:10,513 --> 00:07:11,639 -Yeah. Well… -You know? 144 00:07:11,722 --> 00:07:15,685 [Kelepi] It was a lot to learn, but it's shocking we can come up with a system 145 00:07:15,768 --> 00:07:17,937 to learn how to hit a golf ball and compete. 146 00:07:24,110 --> 00:07:27,780 [Morikawa] How many people you think last year came versus what this year will be? 147 00:07:28,364 --> 00:07:31,617 {\an8}[man] They never released numbers. I had heard of it was about 5,000 a day. 148 00:07:32,201 --> 00:07:33,995 {\an8}[Morikawa] What is it normally here? 149 00:07:34,078 --> 00:07:35,830 {\an8}-Forty. -[Morikawa] Oh, wow. 150 00:07:35,913 --> 00:07:37,457 {\an8}It's gonna feel very different. 151 00:07:38,040 --> 00:07:40,751 This'll be the first year you play Masters with grandstands. 152 00:07:40,835 --> 00:07:41,711 Yeah. 153 00:07:43,421 --> 00:07:44,505 {\an8}It'll be nice. 154 00:07:45,089 --> 00:07:47,258 {\an8}Koa, are you excited for your first Masters? 155 00:07:49,343 --> 00:07:52,763 [Morikawa] After I win one major, the PGA, and then after, I win The Open 156 00:07:52,847 --> 00:07:55,391 the next day, like, I just want to go do it again. 157 00:07:55,475 --> 00:07:59,353 We've been at a point now where, you know, I hadn't won since the 2021 Open, 158 00:07:59,437 --> 00:08:04,108 and, uh, you know, for me, so far, early in my career, it's been a long time. 159 00:08:04,609 --> 00:08:07,445 [Morikawa] Majors are career defining. You want to put on a green jacket, 160 00:08:07,528 --> 00:08:11,199 but at the end of the day, you still want to win everything. 161 00:08:11,282 --> 00:08:14,660 And… what, Tiger won 80-some times. 162 00:08:15,244 --> 00:08:17,205 It doesn't get tiring winning 82 times. 163 00:08:17,288 --> 00:08:20,958 I mean… Can I say this? I want this one more than the others? 164 00:08:21,042 --> 00:08:22,668 I mean, I want them all. 165 00:08:22,752 --> 00:08:25,129 [suspenseful music playing] 166 00:08:25,213 --> 00:08:26,506 -Thank you, guys. -Thank you. 167 00:08:26,589 --> 00:08:29,133 [Rapaport] Collin Morikawa is kind of a golden child right now. 168 00:08:29,217 --> 00:08:30,134 [sighs] 169 00:08:30,218 --> 00:08:31,135 Pollen. 170 00:08:31,928 --> 00:08:33,763 He's a star. A big-time superstar. 171 00:08:34,347 --> 00:08:36,891 -Welcome back to Augusta. How are you? -How you doing? 172 00:08:37,475 --> 00:08:42,355 [Renner] I think he's one of the most impressive players on the PGA TOUR, 173 00:08:42,438 --> 00:08:43,814 period, point-blank, the end. 174 00:08:43,898 --> 00:08:47,193 {\an8}He possesses something different. He just does. 175 00:08:48,361 --> 00:08:51,322 [Morikawa] You know, at such a young age, there's a lot to achieve. 176 00:08:51,822 --> 00:08:54,617 You know, hopefully, when I look back one day, I said, 177 00:08:54,700 --> 00:08:56,285 "You know, we did a good job." 178 00:09:00,915 --> 00:09:03,668 [Morikawa] So we're going through some sizing issues. 179 00:09:03,751 --> 00:09:05,836 There's error on everything, right? 180 00:09:05,920 --> 00:09:10,716 And it's, like, just got a little small in this little gap right here. 181 00:09:11,509 --> 00:09:12,969 That's really annoying. 182 00:09:13,511 --> 00:09:17,807 I'm being a… real big stickler on this, but… 183 00:09:19,183 --> 00:09:21,227 It's nice to have a glove that fits right. 184 00:09:24,522 --> 00:09:26,190 I just have weird-sized hands. 185 00:09:34,198 --> 00:09:36,617 [Finau] Oh yes, Magnolia Lane. 186 00:09:36,701 --> 00:09:38,828 -[man] Morning. -[Finau] Good morning. How's it going? 187 00:09:38,911 --> 00:09:41,330 Good to see you. Thank you. Nice to be back. 188 00:09:41,414 --> 00:09:43,374 This is the spot to be back. 189 00:09:43,457 --> 00:09:45,876 [man] Something going on this week, but we're not sure… 190 00:09:45,960 --> 00:09:49,714 I'm gonna go find out. I think we might figure that out up here. 191 00:09:49,797 --> 00:09:51,799 [man] We'll get you all squared away up there. 192 00:09:51,882 --> 00:09:53,217 -Welcome back. -[Finau] Thank you. 193 00:09:53,301 --> 00:09:54,594 [laughs] 194 00:09:54,677 --> 00:09:57,013 -I remember the first year I came in here. -[Kelepi] Yeah. 195 00:09:57,096 --> 00:09:59,348 And I was like, "Wow, it's a lot of open parking," 196 00:09:59,432 --> 00:10:02,518 So I parked over there, and one of the guys in the green jackets 197 00:10:02,602 --> 00:10:08,316 comes over and he's like, "Sir, this is the past champions' parking lot." 198 00:10:08,399 --> 00:10:09,317 [Kelepi laughs] 199 00:10:09,817 --> 00:10:10,860 [chuckles] 200 00:10:10,943 --> 00:10:13,696 And I said, "Oh, next… I'll be back next year." 201 00:10:13,779 --> 00:10:16,032 -[Kelepi] What'd he say? -He was laughing. 202 00:10:16,741 --> 00:10:19,201 I told you the number that you check in as? 203 00:10:19,285 --> 00:10:20,286 Yeah? 204 00:10:20,369 --> 00:10:24,457 Like, let's say you're the thirty-eighth guy to check in. 205 00:10:24,540 --> 00:10:28,336 They give you a badge that says 38, you know. That's your number. 206 00:10:28,419 --> 00:10:32,673 A lot of guys that have won, whatever number that they were that year… 207 00:10:32,757 --> 00:10:36,385 -They literally just wait. They wait… -To get that number? 208 00:10:36,469 --> 00:10:38,888 …until guys… until they get that number. 209 00:10:38,971 --> 00:10:41,474 They won't check in till they get that number. 210 00:10:41,557 --> 00:10:43,643 They'll be like, "What number you on?" "24." 211 00:10:43,726 --> 00:10:45,895 Like, "All right, I'll be back in an hour." 212 00:10:45,978 --> 00:10:47,980 They're like, "You have to save 38 for me." 213 00:10:48,064 --> 00:10:49,607 Oh, I see. 214 00:10:49,690 --> 00:10:51,359 -Morning, sir. -[Finau] Good morning. 215 00:10:52,276 --> 00:10:53,944 [Kelepi] What number did you get last year? 216 00:10:54,695 --> 00:10:57,198 -[woman] Do you remember? -I don't remember. But… 217 00:10:58,532 --> 00:11:00,284 77 sounds like a good number. 218 00:11:00,951 --> 00:11:03,412 Let's go, baby. Lucky 77. 219 00:11:03,496 --> 00:11:06,248 Go for it. Wishing you all the best. 220 00:11:06,332 --> 00:11:07,541 -[Finau] Thank you. -[man] Okay. 221 00:11:07,625 --> 00:11:08,626 Hi. How are you, guys? 222 00:11:08,709 --> 00:11:10,169 -Good luck this week. -Thank you. 223 00:11:12,797 --> 00:11:14,674 [dramatic string music playing] 224 00:11:15,675 --> 00:11:19,553 [announcer] The opening round of the 86th Masters Tournament has begun. 225 00:11:19,637 --> 00:11:24,266 And our featured groups getting set to start their bid for a green jacket. 226 00:11:24,350 --> 00:11:26,686 [announcer 2] Now driving, Tiger Woods. 227 00:11:27,770 --> 00:11:30,856 [announcer] It's hard to fathom the last 13 months for Tiger Woods. 228 00:11:30,940 --> 00:11:35,027 From the car accident, significant trauma, questions if he would ever walk again. 229 00:11:35,611 --> 00:11:37,822 Golf fans blessed to get this opportunity. 230 00:11:37,905 --> 00:11:41,033 Yeah, that's one tough cookie right there, man. 231 00:11:41,117 --> 00:11:44,704 I mean, it's, like, shoulder surgery, knee, ankle. 232 00:11:44,787 --> 00:11:47,498 Guy's like, "Bring it, man." [laughs] 233 00:11:49,500 --> 00:11:51,627 Go get 'em, son. Play well, bud. 234 00:11:52,211 --> 00:11:54,380 [announcer 3] Fore please, Tony Finau. 235 00:11:54,964 --> 00:11:59,093 Tony Finau had a front-row seat to maybe the most famous round in golf history. 236 00:12:00,386 --> 00:12:04,640 {\an8}He was playing with Tiger Woods in the 2019 final round when Tiger won. 237 00:12:05,307 --> 00:12:08,644 {\an8}The fact that Tiger won the Masters was ridiculous. 238 00:12:08,728 --> 00:12:11,522 This was Tiger Woods completing his comeback, 239 00:12:11,605 --> 00:12:14,734 winning his first major championship in over a decade. 240 00:12:15,317 --> 00:12:19,739 And he'd suffered broken legs, ACLs, personal embarrassment. 241 00:12:19,822 --> 00:12:22,491 So for everyone in golf to be rooting for the same thing, 242 00:12:22,575 --> 00:12:25,745 and then for that thing to happen, was pretty ridiculous. 243 00:12:25,828 --> 00:12:30,332 And Tony Finau was right there to see it. 244 00:12:30,916 --> 00:12:32,877 [Finau] This is something I dreamed my whole life. 245 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:36,672 I remember getting off the 7th tee, first opportunity I had to talk to Tiger. 246 00:12:37,256 --> 00:12:39,300 You know, it was a bit of an awkward silence. 247 00:12:40,468 --> 00:12:44,013 Asked him how the kids were doing. Looked over at me, like, "They're fine." 248 00:12:44,096 --> 00:12:46,182 And he just started to walk a little faster. 249 00:12:46,265 --> 00:12:48,434 I got the message that he didn't want to talk. 250 00:12:49,643 --> 00:12:51,604 -[cheering] -[announcer 4] The return to glory! 251 00:12:57,985 --> 00:13:00,696 Tiger was in a state of mind I don't know if Tony's ever been in, 252 00:13:00,780 --> 00:13:03,240 which is that singularly focused on the task at hand. 253 00:13:04,825 --> 00:13:08,204 The greatest players in this game seem to be consumed by golf, 254 00:13:08,287 --> 00:13:09,747 and Tony Finau's not like that. 255 00:13:09,830 --> 00:13:13,209 He's got a balance in his life that not everyone does. 256 00:13:13,292 --> 00:13:14,126 [Kelepi] Ah. 257 00:13:14,210 --> 00:13:16,378 -You see where he ended up? -He's short of it. 258 00:13:17,129 --> 00:13:19,089 [Rapaport] He cares deeply about his family, 259 00:13:19,173 --> 00:13:22,551 {\an8}and whether that's a hindrance to his golf game, I don't know. 260 00:13:23,302 --> 00:13:24,428 [crowd] Oh! 261 00:13:25,262 --> 00:13:26,472 [reporter] Tough day out there. 262 00:13:26,555 --> 00:13:29,433 [Finau] I was there, through nine holes, and I made some mistakes. 263 00:13:29,517 --> 00:13:31,936 Next thing you know, I was eight, nine, ten shots back. 264 00:13:32,812 --> 00:13:35,731 -[Nene] Is Daddy winning? -[Alayna] He's hanging in there. 265 00:13:35,815 --> 00:13:37,942 [Nene] Mom, is that a yes or no? 266 00:13:38,609 --> 00:13:40,027 No, he's not winning. 267 00:13:41,195 --> 00:13:44,490 [Alayna] Traveling as a family, it kind of weighs heavily on me. 268 00:13:44,573 --> 00:13:46,367 He feels like he's not performing 269 00:13:46,450 --> 00:13:49,328 to the best of his abilities that he knows that he's capable of. 270 00:13:50,120 --> 00:13:53,624 [announcer 5] Tony Finau, he'll be {\an8}tested here to try to save his par. 271 00:13:56,919 --> 00:13:59,713 [announcer 6] Looking for some positivity right now… 272 00:14:00,214 --> 00:14:02,716 [Alayna] Maybe we're a little too much for him, 273 00:14:03,300 --> 00:14:06,846 'cause I feel like it was a drastic change to traveling with nobody, 274 00:14:06,929 --> 00:14:10,516 to, like, all of a sudden, there's, like, eight of us traveling together. 275 00:14:11,141 --> 00:14:12,142 Hey, baby. 276 00:14:12,643 --> 00:14:14,812 -How was the walk? -It was cold. 277 00:14:14,895 --> 00:14:15,771 -Cold? -Yeah. 278 00:14:15,855 --> 00:14:18,899 [man] I know many a player that will say 279 00:14:18,983 --> 00:14:21,944 {\an8}that they didn't like themselves when they played their best golf. 280 00:14:22,027 --> 00:14:23,362 They were on edge. 281 00:14:23,445 --> 00:14:26,407 They're not completely present with their family. 282 00:14:26,490 --> 00:14:30,744 And none of that seems to me the person that Tony Finau is, 283 00:14:30,828 --> 00:14:32,580 certainly wants to be. 284 00:14:33,706 --> 00:14:36,292 [announcer 4] Scheffler's name on top of the leaderboard. 285 00:14:36,375 --> 00:14:39,128 The biggest day of his young golfing life. 286 00:14:40,671 --> 00:14:44,049 [Renner] I can only imagine how annoying it is for Tony Finau 287 00:14:44,133 --> 00:14:45,885 to be asked all the time, 288 00:14:47,094 --> 00:14:50,973 "What is separating you from becoming a champion?" 289 00:14:51,056 --> 00:14:52,516 It's a narrative. It's a thing. 290 00:14:53,851 --> 00:14:57,271 He's so talented. It makes people wonder who watch week in and week out, 291 00:14:57,354 --> 00:14:58,898 "Well, why isn't he just winning?" 292 00:14:58,981 --> 00:15:02,651 {\an8}"Are you distracted by your kids when you come home from the golf course?" 293 00:15:02,735 --> 00:15:04,194 [crowd] Oh! 294 00:15:04,278 --> 00:15:06,322 {\an8}[Renner] Tony has to figure out, 295 00:15:06,405 --> 00:15:09,825 {\an8}"Do I function better with my family and kids out here, 296 00:15:09,909 --> 00:15:12,661 {\an8}or do I function better being by myself?" 297 00:15:14,538 --> 00:15:16,582 [Morikawa] I don't have the family that Tony has. 298 00:15:16,665 --> 00:15:20,252 He's got five kids, and I'm just learning how to travel with a dog. 299 00:15:20,920 --> 00:15:25,674 I'm, like, super organized, and I hate… I hate when things are not in place. 300 00:15:25,758 --> 00:15:30,137 And if I was coming around with ten people and I didn't know what was going on… 301 00:15:30,721 --> 00:15:32,932 Man, that's… I'm getting, like, 302 00:15:33,015 --> 00:15:37,061 the anxi-shakes, like, trying to figure things out, thinking about that. 303 00:15:38,896 --> 00:15:42,524 {\an8}Finishing up the Masters a top five, I'd take it. 304 00:15:42,608 --> 00:15:46,946 I had one of the most memorable shots I'll ever have on 18 with Rory. 305 00:15:47,029 --> 00:15:49,448 I hit a great tee shot. And I'm like, "Okay." 306 00:15:50,032 --> 00:15:51,450 "This is gonna be easy." 307 00:15:51,533 --> 00:15:54,244 And, uh… plugged it right in the bunker. 308 00:15:55,871 --> 00:15:57,498 So I'm in the bunker. I'm walking up. 309 00:15:57,581 --> 00:16:00,668 I see where Rory's ball is. I'm like, "Thank God that's not my ball." 310 00:16:00,751 --> 00:16:03,337 Thinking he's got one of the most impossible shots ever. 311 00:16:03,420 --> 00:16:06,215 [announcer] This is impossible, {\an8}a bit of a hit and hope. 312 00:16:06,298 --> 00:16:08,968 {\an8}[Morikawa] He hits his shot. Trickling over the slope, I'm like, 313 00:16:09,051 --> 00:16:11,720 {\an8}"Wow, this is really… This is looking really good." 314 00:16:11,804 --> 00:16:13,973 And sooner or later, it drops in the hole. 315 00:16:14,056 --> 00:16:16,558 [announcer 2] Look at that. That is just awesome. 316 00:16:16,642 --> 00:16:19,603 He goes crazy, and his arms go in directions 317 00:16:19,687 --> 00:16:21,897 that I've never seen someone's arms ever go. 318 00:16:21,981 --> 00:16:24,441 [announcer 2] What a round. Sixty-four. 319 00:16:24,525 --> 00:16:28,445 It matches the lowest final round score in Masters history. 320 00:16:29,530 --> 00:16:31,699 [Morikawa] Now it's time for me to hit my shot. 321 00:16:31,782 --> 00:16:33,575 [announcer 2] Morikawa out of that same bunker. 322 00:16:33,659 --> 00:16:36,078 They've been matching each other much of the day. 323 00:16:36,161 --> 00:16:39,456 Oh! Again! You can't make it up. 324 00:16:39,540 --> 00:16:42,251 [Morikawa] At that point, I am now blacking out. 325 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:45,379 [announcer 2] {\an8}A dream sequence at the 18th. 326 00:16:46,171 --> 00:16:49,508 {\an8}[Morikawa] Finishing top five, obviously, we didn't get the job done to win. 327 00:16:49,591 --> 00:16:51,760 {\an8}But it was my best Masters finish, 328 00:16:51,844 --> 00:16:55,097 just more of, like, a confidence boost, knowing that, you know, 329 00:16:55,180 --> 00:16:57,808 we had one good decent major finish under your belt 330 00:16:57,891 --> 00:17:00,853 and let's go play some great golf the rest of the season. 331 00:17:09,486 --> 00:17:11,155 [ball bouncing] 332 00:17:15,868 --> 00:17:18,871 -Oh! -[car alarm blares] 333 00:17:18,954 --> 00:17:22,458 Don't worry. It's way better. I just haven't shot for a long time. 334 00:17:25,878 --> 00:17:29,048 [Morikawa] I've taught myself to separate from the golf course, 335 00:17:29,131 --> 00:17:32,092 but it's tough, because we're always thinking on how to perfect it. 336 00:17:33,218 --> 00:17:36,889 Golfers, you know, internally, are… We're all selfish. 337 00:17:36,972 --> 00:17:38,432 [pensive music playing] 338 00:17:38,515 --> 00:17:42,227 We're the ones hitting the shot, and we have to take control. 339 00:17:42,311 --> 00:17:45,522 You have to be a little more selfish than what you actually want to. 340 00:17:46,857 --> 00:17:47,900 [man] Really good. 341 00:17:47,983 --> 00:17:50,694 [Morikawa] Obviously, I set my standards, set the goals really high, 342 00:17:50,778 --> 00:17:53,363 and I think about what have I learned, is… 343 00:17:53,447 --> 00:17:56,075 The biggest thing is just taking care of myself. 344 00:17:56,158 --> 00:17:57,618 [man] Good. Full focus. 345 00:17:58,118 --> 00:18:00,954 People take being selfish as a bad thing. It's a good thing. 346 00:18:02,706 --> 00:18:03,665 [man] Yeah, good. 347 00:18:04,166 --> 00:18:06,293 [Morikawa] Thinking about what's best for me. 348 00:18:06,376 --> 00:18:07,795 Good. Other side. 349 00:18:08,295 --> 00:18:12,216 [Morikawa] That's always hard to do, because we care about people around us. 350 00:18:12,299 --> 00:18:15,511 You have to be selfish about making sure you're managing your time, 351 00:18:15,594 --> 00:18:18,055 managing your health and everything about it 352 00:18:18,138 --> 00:18:19,890 to come out and perform the best. 353 00:18:20,474 --> 00:18:24,061 [man] Awesome. Thank you guys for coming. Collin, I know it's busy for you. 354 00:18:24,144 --> 00:18:27,272 We're gonna go, uh, as we do always, a year out or so. 355 00:18:27,356 --> 00:18:31,068 {\an8}That being said, we know you're not shy, but you know the one rule, just be honest. 356 00:18:31,151 --> 00:18:33,445 {\an8}And we leave here better collectively. 357 00:18:33,529 --> 00:18:35,197 -Sounds good. -[man] Cool. Awesome. 358 00:18:35,280 --> 00:18:37,908 So let's start off with the new five-pocket pant. 359 00:18:37,991 --> 00:18:42,246 It is definitely a material that we are very confident in, and… 360 00:18:42,871 --> 00:18:44,373 [Morikawa] Yeah. It doesn't feel heavy. 361 00:18:44,456 --> 00:18:48,377 And it feels like it has a little more stretch than what we have now. 362 00:18:48,460 --> 00:18:50,754 -So I'm happy about it. -[man] Fantastic. 363 00:18:50,838 --> 00:18:55,342 We'll start off, on Thursday, with that print. 364 00:18:55,425 --> 00:18:58,387 Only have a swatch as of now, but it is the correct material, 365 00:18:58,470 --> 00:19:00,931 so you can feel it's lightweight, full of stretch. 366 00:19:02,266 --> 00:19:04,101 Fresh color palette to it for sure. 367 00:19:04,810 --> 00:19:08,272 Wanted to get your take on pairing that with olive. 368 00:19:10,107 --> 00:19:12,276 I don't know. I don't know about that. 369 00:19:12,359 --> 00:19:15,070 [man] All right. What's the challenge with it? 370 00:19:15,154 --> 00:19:17,698 [Morikawa] It's just… I don't think it's my style. 371 00:19:18,365 --> 00:19:20,993 -[man] Okay. -I think it's your style. 372 00:19:21,577 --> 00:19:23,996 [Morikawa] It's hard to work in green with this color palette. 373 00:19:24,079 --> 00:19:25,247 [man] For sure. 374 00:19:25,330 --> 00:19:27,916 So, like, with these green pants, for me, like, 375 00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:31,003 if I really wanted to wear the green pants, I'd be like, 376 00:19:31,086 --> 00:19:33,297 I want a white-- I'd wear a white shirt. 377 00:19:33,380 --> 00:19:36,133 But then, you know, I would 100% wear that look. 378 00:19:36,216 --> 00:19:39,761 [man] We'll come back and revisit how we want to do the pant line. 379 00:19:41,305 --> 00:19:43,974 -[Finau] Why don't we putt first, big dog. -[Jraice] Uh-huh. 380 00:19:46,018 --> 00:19:49,104 [Finau] Just hit… hit 20 putts. 381 00:19:49,188 --> 00:19:53,025 So go around five times, and just see what your percentage is, all right? 382 00:19:53,859 --> 00:19:57,571 Even if you miss one, just keep going, but count how many you made and missed. 383 00:19:59,323 --> 00:20:01,950 [Alayna] Jraice, everything he wants to be like Dad. 384 00:20:02,034 --> 00:20:03,452 Like, he looks up to Tony. 385 00:20:03,535 --> 00:20:06,246 His favorite color's green, just like Dad. He loves golf. 386 00:20:07,247 --> 00:20:09,208 It's a huge thing between them two. 387 00:20:10,042 --> 00:20:11,835 Golf is everything to Jraice right now, 388 00:20:11,919 --> 00:20:14,588 and the fact that he made it into Junior Worlds, it's huge. 389 00:20:14,671 --> 00:20:16,089 [Finau] Make three more and you tie. 390 00:20:16,173 --> 00:20:18,884 -[Jraice] Yeah, 15 for 16. -Don't choke. 391 00:20:21,303 --> 00:20:24,223 {\an8}[Finau] I'm going to The Open Championship by myself. 392 00:20:24,306 --> 00:20:25,349 {\an8}Two more. 393 00:20:25,432 --> 00:20:27,935 {\an8}[Finau] Jraice, he has a big national tournament. 394 00:20:28,018 --> 00:20:31,563 If I wasn't playing The Open Championship, I would've been a part of his event. 395 00:20:31,647 --> 00:20:33,398 {\an8}I would've loved to caddy for him. 396 00:20:33,482 --> 00:20:36,360 {\an8}Hey, okay… 397 00:20:36,443 --> 00:20:38,737 {\an8}So I miss that part of it, being a dad, 398 00:20:38,820 --> 00:20:40,739 {\an8}but I have business to take care of myself. 399 00:20:40,822 --> 00:20:42,032 {\an8}Nice. [chuckles] 400 00:20:42,616 --> 00:20:43,909 Back of the cup, baby. 401 00:20:43,992 --> 00:20:46,203 [pensive music playing] 402 00:20:50,374 --> 00:20:54,002 [announcer] Welcome along to the 150th Open 403 00:20:54,086 --> 00:20:57,839 at the Old Course at Saint Andrews. 404 00:20:58,507 --> 00:21:01,468 When you think about where golf began, 405 00:21:01,551 --> 00:21:03,220 the answer is Scotland. 406 00:21:03,303 --> 00:21:06,974 And St Andrews is the home of golf. 407 00:21:07,474 --> 00:21:09,935 There's just so much history there. 408 00:21:10,018 --> 00:21:13,522 {\an8}It's one of the most iconic places for golf in the world. 409 00:21:14,106 --> 00:21:18,986 Every single player relished being there at The Open and playing at St Andrews. 410 00:21:20,570 --> 00:21:24,533 The opportunity to win an Open at St Andrews, is… 411 00:21:24,616 --> 00:21:26,285 People have called it golf's Holy Grail. 412 00:21:26,368 --> 00:21:30,163 {\an8}[announcer 2] And the champion golfer of the year is Tiger Woods. 413 00:21:30,247 --> 00:21:31,498 {\an8}[cheering and applause] 414 00:21:31,581 --> 00:21:34,668 [Dethier] And no truly great career, 415 00:21:34,751 --> 00:21:37,629 some people say, is complete without that victory. 416 00:21:38,797 --> 00:21:42,718 {\an8}In the peak of your career, guys are really only gonna have two, 417 00:21:42,801 --> 00:21:45,929 {\an8}maybe three chances at the most to really get it done. 418 00:21:46,013 --> 00:21:47,723 [announcer 3] Lots of storylines this week, 419 00:21:47,806 --> 00:21:50,225 but none better than Tiger Woods. 420 00:21:50,309 --> 00:21:53,103 Will he be competitive? Can he make the cut? 421 00:21:53,186 --> 00:21:57,774 Or will this be the last time he walks on the historic soil of St Andrews 422 00:21:57,858 --> 00:21:59,359 at The Open championship? 423 00:22:01,194 --> 00:22:03,071 [Morikawa] What's up? You'll take the case? 424 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:08,744 Glad it's still in here. 425 00:22:08,827 --> 00:22:10,662 That's… That's a win. 426 00:22:12,039 --> 00:22:13,623 All right. Off we go. 427 00:22:15,500 --> 00:22:20,005 [Morikawa] When you win the Claret Jug, you get to keep the real thing for a year. 428 00:22:20,088 --> 00:22:23,425 But then, come next year's Open Championship, 429 00:22:23,508 --> 00:22:25,093 you have to give it back. 430 00:22:25,177 --> 00:22:28,847 [announcer] Collin Morikawa {\an8}writing his own chapter 431 00:22:29,431 --> 00:22:31,183 in major championship history. 432 00:22:31,767 --> 00:22:33,560 [Morikawa] I can't believe it's been a year. 433 00:22:33,643 --> 00:22:36,438 It sucks to give the Claret Jug back, 434 00:22:36,521 --> 00:22:39,066 but there's excitement being the 150th Open. 435 00:22:39,149 --> 00:22:42,819 And this is a place that I've never been. I've never played St Andrews. 436 00:22:42,903 --> 00:22:45,530 Being the defending champion, there's a lot of eyes on you. 437 00:22:45,614 --> 00:22:47,199 I hope to see this again on Sunday. 438 00:22:47,282 --> 00:22:50,035 -Morning. How you doing? -Good. And you? Welcome to Scotland. 439 00:22:50,118 --> 00:22:54,206 {\an8}-And you. You've made your history now. -It's been amazing. It really has. 440 00:22:54,289 --> 00:22:57,000 -You enjoyed the year? -It's been… Nothing like it. 441 00:22:57,084 --> 00:22:58,251 It's been fantastic. 442 00:22:58,335 --> 00:23:00,295 -Thank you so much. -Thank you. 443 00:23:00,379 --> 00:23:02,631 -Hopefully, we'll give it back to you. -Absolutely. 444 00:23:02,714 --> 00:23:03,548 Best of luck. 445 00:23:03,632 --> 00:23:05,425 Wait, can we do another hand over? 446 00:23:05,509 --> 00:23:08,095 -No, he's superstitious. -Come on. I already gave it over! 447 00:23:08,178 --> 00:23:09,262 [laughs] 448 00:23:09,346 --> 00:23:10,722 -[Morikawa] Sorry. -[man] Brilliant. 449 00:23:10,806 --> 00:23:12,641 -Collin, thank you very much. -Thank you. 450 00:23:16,228 --> 00:23:18,313 [Finau] My wife's got some nice videos here. 451 00:23:19,064 --> 00:23:21,858 [man] How did he play yesterday? I didn't even ask you this morning. 452 00:23:21,942 --> 00:23:24,694 -[Finau] No good. -No good? So he's one over? 453 00:23:24,778 --> 00:23:27,906 -He was four-over, one-over… -He shot four-over, one-over… 454 00:23:27,989 --> 00:23:29,783 Then I think he shot 12-over yesterday. 455 00:23:29,866 --> 00:23:31,618 -[man] Aw man. -Yeah, he didn't… 456 00:23:32,119 --> 00:23:34,454 -It wasn't good. -[man] Have you chatted with him yet? 457 00:23:34,538 --> 00:23:36,456 Yeah, I talked to him. I talked to Alayna. 458 00:23:36,540 --> 00:23:39,000 {\an8}Alayna felt like he kind of gave up, 459 00:23:39,084 --> 00:23:40,669 {\an8}which I don't like to hear. 460 00:23:40,752 --> 00:23:43,046 {\an8}In a tournament, you just keep playing to the end. 461 00:23:43,713 --> 00:23:46,091 -This is how it is, you know? But… -[man] Yeah. 462 00:23:46,174 --> 00:23:47,008 He's learning. 463 00:23:48,343 --> 00:23:50,011 [Alayna] Tony was pretty sad 464 00:23:50,095 --> 00:23:52,639 about not being there for Jraice's first Junior World. 465 00:23:52,722 --> 00:23:57,185 The fact that Tony won Junior World when he was 12, they have that bond. 466 00:23:57,978 --> 00:23:59,688 Tony probably mentioned once, like, 467 00:23:59,771 --> 00:24:03,191 "I wish I could be there with you, big dog, but I'll be there when you win." 468 00:24:03,859 --> 00:24:05,485 [cheering and applause] 469 00:24:05,569 --> 00:24:10,031 [announcer] And he will move across to the 18th 470 00:24:10,115 --> 00:24:12,742 {\an8}to the one and only Tiger Woods. 471 00:24:13,994 --> 00:24:17,122 {\an8}Whether or not it's the last time we see him play competitively 472 00:24:17,205 --> 00:24:19,583 {\an8}here at Saint Andrews, 473 00:24:19,666 --> 00:24:22,836 {\an8}he has brought so much to the game, hasn't he? 474 00:24:25,046 --> 00:24:27,382 [announcer2] Let the great man have this moment. 475 00:24:32,137 --> 00:24:34,097 [applause] 476 00:24:34,181 --> 00:24:36,892 [announcer] Well, it's not been the week he was hoping for 477 00:24:36,975 --> 00:24:40,395 on his return to Saint Andrews and The Open. 478 00:24:45,609 --> 00:24:48,069 [Dethier] Collin Morikawa has in some ways been 479 00:24:48,153 --> 00:24:50,697 the latest heir to Tiger Woods's throne. 480 00:24:51,823 --> 00:24:53,116 [announcer] {\an8}For a birdie. 481 00:24:54,284 --> 00:24:58,705 Ooh, last year at this time, could barely miss one of those. 482 00:24:58,788 --> 00:25:03,168 I think anytime someone is comparing you to Tiger Woods, A, it's irresponsible, 483 00:25:03,251 --> 00:25:06,588 but, yeah, B, it definitely puts a little bit of a burden on you. 484 00:25:06,671 --> 00:25:09,132 {\an8}Morikawa came into the year red-hot. 485 00:25:09,925 --> 00:25:11,676 {\an8}Expectations were through the roof. 486 00:25:12,344 --> 00:25:14,513 [announcer 2] Morikawa needs to get something going. 487 00:25:14,596 --> 00:25:17,349 [Dethier] Tiger Woods ruined expectations for every golfer. 488 00:25:17,432 --> 00:25:21,686 {\an8}Tiger hit that peak level of performance, 489 00:25:21,770 --> 00:25:24,981 {\an8}and then just sustained it for years and years and years. 490 00:25:25,065 --> 00:25:27,150 But that's not really how golf works. 491 00:25:27,234 --> 00:25:28,360 [crowd] Oh! 492 00:25:28,443 --> 00:25:29,736 [man] Good-looking, Collin! 493 00:25:29,819 --> 00:25:33,573 Three over par for Collin Morikawa. And the odds lengthen. 494 00:25:34,157 --> 00:25:36,743 [Dethier] Golf is a fickle, fickle sport. 495 00:25:36,826 --> 00:25:39,579 {\an8}Going forward, the question then becomes 496 00:25:39,663 --> 00:25:42,749 whether we've already seen Collin's peak, 497 00:25:42,832 --> 00:25:46,253 or whether this was just a little dip, and he'll be back 498 00:25:46,336 --> 00:25:49,923 to those Tiger Woods comparisons before we know it. 499 00:25:50,006 --> 00:25:54,261 [announcer] Oh dear. Could be his Open Championship, finito. 500 00:25:54,344 --> 00:25:57,639 I don't care what everyone else thinks. Yeah, we've had a tough season, 501 00:25:57,722 --> 00:25:59,683 and people look and start saying things. 502 00:25:59,766 --> 00:26:03,520 {\an8}But, um, if I can at least grow from it and get better, you know, 503 00:26:03,603 --> 00:26:06,648 {\an8}it's only going to make me better, hopefully, in the long run. 504 00:26:06,731 --> 00:26:10,151 [announcer] To 16. Hardest hole {\an8}on the course, and Tony Finau. 505 00:26:12,571 --> 00:26:14,030 [Finau] Get up. Fall. 506 00:26:14,114 --> 00:26:15,615 Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. 507 00:26:17,325 --> 00:26:20,537 [Koyack] I was curious to see how he would get on at The Open 508 00:26:20,620 --> 00:26:22,455 without the family there. 509 00:26:22,539 --> 00:26:27,669 A lot of questions about his ability to focus has been put on him. 510 00:26:28,336 --> 00:26:32,340 {\an8}Always a little bit of a question mark of, "Am I doing the right things?" 511 00:26:33,466 --> 00:26:35,760 [announcer 3] Tony Finau, {\an8}bogeyed 16 and 17. 512 00:26:35,844 --> 00:26:38,263 He's outside the cut line. He needs at least a three 513 00:26:38,346 --> 00:26:39,681 to be around for the weekend. 514 00:26:40,682 --> 00:26:42,392 {\an8}[Koyack] Do you keep doing what you're doing, 515 00:26:42,475 --> 00:26:45,395 {\an8}or is a little alarm bell ringing to make some changes? 516 00:26:46,771 --> 00:26:47,856 [man] Go, Tony! 517 00:26:47,939 --> 00:26:49,649 -[man 2] Go, Tony! -[man 3] Get it, man! 518 00:26:49,733 --> 00:26:51,234 Just kick right. Kick right. 519 00:26:52,736 --> 00:26:54,070 [man 4] Get in the hole! 520 00:26:55,238 --> 00:26:56,489 [man 5] Come on. Come on! 521 00:26:57,198 --> 00:27:00,660 [announcer 3] And leave him with that to get a tee time tomorrow morning. 522 00:27:01,995 --> 00:27:03,079 Uphill. 523 00:27:04,706 --> 00:27:05,832 {\an8}Took a bounce. 524 00:27:06,583 --> 00:27:07,417 Didn't matter. 525 00:27:07,500 --> 00:27:09,711 He knew what it meant. Fist pump. 526 00:27:09,794 --> 00:27:11,379 {\an8}[cheering] 527 00:27:19,262 --> 00:27:21,681 [Dethier] At this point in his career, Tony Finau is looking 528 00:27:21,765 --> 00:27:23,767 to win major championships. 529 00:27:24,517 --> 00:27:26,936 How good is that, man? How good is that. 530 00:27:27,020 --> 00:27:29,147 [Finau] I mean, goodness gracious. Right? 531 00:27:30,273 --> 00:27:33,485 [Dethier] At this Open, ended up finishing twenty-eighth overall, 532 00:27:33,568 --> 00:27:35,153 which is respectable, but, 533 00:27:35,236 --> 00:27:38,448 ultimately, another forgettable finish 534 00:27:38,531 --> 00:27:41,910 in what has been to this point a pretty forgettable season. 535 00:27:42,494 --> 00:27:44,454 -[man] Bye, Tony. -Here for the weekend. 536 00:27:45,205 --> 00:27:48,291 [Foley] When Tony came to St Andrews, his family wasn't with him, 537 00:27:48,375 --> 00:27:50,210 but he didn't play great. 538 00:27:50,794 --> 00:27:54,089 {\an8}If Tony's not getting it done, Tony's not getting it done. 539 00:27:54,172 --> 00:27:57,384 {\an8}It's not his circumstance and his situation that's not getting it done. 540 00:27:58,593 --> 00:28:02,055 Tony has infinite wisdom, and he really has a good understanding 541 00:28:02,138 --> 00:28:05,016 of what he's here for and why he's doing what he's doing. 542 00:28:07,268 --> 00:28:10,271 [Finau] When people talk about my family might be a distraction, 543 00:28:11,272 --> 00:28:14,109 you don't really know someone unless you walked in their shoes. 544 00:28:15,026 --> 00:28:17,445 {\an8}[announcer] Want to thank everyone sincerely for being here. 545 00:28:17,529 --> 00:28:19,864 I see so many familiar faces every year. 546 00:28:19,948 --> 00:28:23,660 Tony, when I think of Tony, it's family, faith, and golf. 547 00:28:23,743 --> 00:28:26,329 Let's give the family that supported him over the years, 548 00:28:26,413 --> 00:28:28,206 his whole life, a round of applause. 549 00:28:28,873 --> 00:28:31,334 [Finau] You can get so engulfed in the game of golf 550 00:28:31,418 --> 00:28:34,337 that a lot of times you don't enjoy the joys in your life. 551 00:28:35,004 --> 00:28:38,341 This year was a year that I knew I needed to be there for my wife. 552 00:28:38,425 --> 00:28:41,720 And I will say a lot of my focus was there, making sure that she was 553 00:28:41,803 --> 00:28:43,763 mentally, emotionally okay. 554 00:28:43,847 --> 00:28:46,516 I know what it's like to lose a parent. 555 00:28:47,100 --> 00:28:50,186 [announcer] Today, I want to recognize Tony's mother, Vena, 556 00:28:50,270 --> 00:28:53,064 and Tony's father-in-law, Tipa. 557 00:28:54,441 --> 00:28:55,984 [Finau] You know, there's always… 558 00:28:58,278 --> 00:29:00,572 [sniffles] There's always a special person… 559 00:29:02,824 --> 00:29:03,658 [sniffles] 560 00:29:06,244 --> 00:29:09,038 …in my life that's never able to be here. 561 00:29:09,831 --> 00:29:10,790 [sniffles] 562 00:29:11,708 --> 00:29:16,004 [Alayna] Tony's mom, Ravena, she passed away in 2011. 563 00:29:16,796 --> 00:29:20,425 Ravena, his sister Narnar, and his oldest brother, Kinga, 564 00:29:21,217 --> 00:29:26,473 they got into a tragic car accident, and she passed away on the spot. 565 00:29:26,556 --> 00:29:27,390 [sniffles] 566 00:29:28,600 --> 00:29:31,770 My parents would drive me up in this… up and down this whole state 567 00:29:32,896 --> 00:29:34,105 as a kid, and… 568 00:29:34,647 --> 00:29:37,650 We didn't know anything about golf. I didn't know how to play golf, 569 00:29:37,734 --> 00:29:38,943 didn't know how to dress. 570 00:29:39,027 --> 00:29:40,779 Whoo! 571 00:29:40,862 --> 00:29:44,115 [Finau] And I can't help but think about the wonderful sacrifice 572 00:29:44,199 --> 00:29:49,621 that my parents have made for me, my family. 573 00:29:49,704 --> 00:29:51,623 But they've been there since the beginning. 574 00:29:52,415 --> 00:29:57,086 She passed away on November 27th, 2011, 575 00:29:57,170 --> 00:30:00,423 and then I had Jraice November 28th, the next day. 576 00:30:01,466 --> 00:30:04,803 So, yeah, it was… It was crazy. 577 00:30:05,970 --> 00:30:10,934 [Kelepi] Tony is his mom. Very open, very generous, very loving. 578 00:30:11,017 --> 00:30:14,562 Tony misses her all the time. She was really, really close with Tony. 579 00:30:15,063 --> 00:30:17,941 It's a motivation for him to achieve what he has achieved. 580 00:30:18,024 --> 00:30:20,527 Making sure that he can make his mom proud 581 00:30:21,236 --> 00:30:24,447 and doing the things that his mom wanted him to do. 582 00:30:25,323 --> 00:30:27,200 [Finau] I had a pretty amazing mom. 583 00:30:31,246 --> 00:30:33,456 I feel like I just have to show the world, 584 00:30:34,874 --> 00:30:38,878 not only what a great player I am, but the person I was raised to be. 585 00:30:45,093 --> 00:30:47,637 [Finau] There's so many firsts in that first year. 586 00:30:48,388 --> 00:30:51,975 The first day without her, the first week, the first month, 587 00:30:52,058 --> 00:30:55,520 the first Thanksgiving, Christmas… 588 00:31:04,654 --> 00:31:05,613 [clicks teeth] 589 00:31:08,074 --> 00:31:08,908 [sniffles] 590 00:31:09,534 --> 00:31:10,577 I'm sorry. 591 00:31:11,369 --> 00:31:15,123 The traditions, you know, we created as family… 592 00:31:17,625 --> 00:31:21,671 You know, that first year was extremely difficult to get through. 593 00:31:21,754 --> 00:31:23,756 [ethereal music playing] 594 00:31:25,300 --> 00:31:27,302 [baby crying] 595 00:31:30,305 --> 00:31:31,222 [Finau] Baby. 596 00:31:31,973 --> 00:31:33,558 Hi, baby. 597 00:31:33,641 --> 00:31:34,934 Hi, baby. 598 00:31:35,685 --> 00:31:37,854 [Finau] My career means a lot to me. 599 00:31:37,937 --> 00:31:40,773 And at times, I think we can mistake that it means everything. 600 00:31:40,857 --> 00:31:44,402 Come on, girl. You don't be looking at Daddy's cards! 601 00:31:44,485 --> 00:31:46,029 Come on, man! 602 00:31:47,572 --> 00:31:51,576 I knew what my wife was going through. I knew what she was dealing with. 603 00:31:52,076 --> 00:31:57,498 It was more important for me… to be there for her during these firsts 604 00:31:58,458 --> 00:31:59,959 than really be anywhere else. 605 00:32:00,043 --> 00:32:03,546 And so… could my game have taken a back seat? 606 00:32:04,297 --> 00:32:05,506 Maybe. [chuckles] 607 00:32:05,590 --> 00:32:06,799 Potentially. 608 00:32:06,883 --> 00:32:10,553 But that… That's not nearly as important to me as my wife was 609 00:32:10,637 --> 00:32:12,388 and making sure I was there for her 610 00:32:12,472 --> 00:32:15,058 as the strength that she's been for me for many years. 611 00:32:16,601 --> 00:32:18,645 [Finau] Nene. Give me my card, Nene. 612 00:32:19,312 --> 00:32:20,146 Be nice. 613 00:32:21,189 --> 00:32:23,024 -Let's get it, Nene! -No! 614 00:32:23,107 --> 00:32:25,193 -Let's get it! -[Alayna] You have a long way to go. 615 00:32:25,276 --> 00:32:27,236 -Twenty. Let's go. -[Jraice] Let's get this. 616 00:32:27,320 --> 00:32:28,696 -Next phase. -[Jraice] Thirty! 617 00:32:28,780 --> 00:32:30,114 Next phase. 618 00:32:34,702 --> 00:32:38,957 [Finau] When I have a vision of my mom, I envision her smiling all the time. 619 00:32:39,457 --> 00:32:42,585 She has this saying in Samoan, tumau le malosi, 620 00:32:42,669 --> 00:32:44,128 and she would always pound her chest. 621 00:32:44,212 --> 00:32:46,255 And that means be strong or stay strong. 622 00:32:46,339 --> 00:32:48,132 And I think about that all the time. 623 00:32:48,716 --> 00:32:53,137 [announcer] This week at the 3M, the story has been 43-year-old Scott Piercy. 624 00:32:53,221 --> 00:32:57,016 [announcer 2] It's really his tournament going out with a four-shot lead on Sunday. 625 00:32:57,100 --> 00:33:01,145 It was so important after The Open to just take the small victories with me. 626 00:33:01,229 --> 00:33:04,399 {\an8}One of the small victories was that I made a big putt when it counted. 627 00:33:04,482 --> 00:33:07,777 {\an8}And that may sound funny to some people, but to me, that's a big deal. 628 00:33:07,860 --> 00:33:10,613 [announcer 3] If this putter gets hot, he could be a factor. 629 00:33:11,531 --> 00:33:13,783 These are the ones you feel like you have to make. 630 00:33:13,866 --> 00:33:15,702 -[announcer] He did! -[announcer 2] There! 631 00:33:16,244 --> 00:33:19,455 [Finau] The putter started to feel better. So things were starting to line up. 632 00:33:19,539 --> 00:33:22,250 [announcer] Watch out. Tony Finau, a couple of early birdies. 633 00:33:22,333 --> 00:33:23,584 {\an8}[dramatic music playing] 634 00:33:23,668 --> 00:33:25,086 [announcer 2] {\an8}Piercy for par. 635 00:33:25,169 --> 00:33:27,755 {\an8}A five-shot lead over Tony Finau. 636 00:33:29,340 --> 00:33:33,177 [announcer 3] Okay, {\an8}so his first bobble of round four. 637 00:33:34,387 --> 00:33:38,850 [announcer 2] Piercy steps in to try {\an8}to avoid a second consecutive bogey. 638 00:33:41,978 --> 00:33:44,105 {\an8}Okay, they'll make the turn, the last group 639 00:33:44,188 --> 00:33:46,190 {\an8}with Piercy's lead reduced to four. 640 00:33:47,734 --> 00:33:51,320 [announcer 3] It'll be very interesting {\an8}to see how close he could get. 641 00:33:52,280 --> 00:33:56,075 {\an8}[Renner] We're all thinking Scott Piercy has complete control of this tournament. 642 00:33:56,159 --> 00:33:59,328 -And that's not the case. -[announcer 4] There you go. 643 00:33:59,412 --> 00:34:03,332 Tony Finau, come from behind, starts climbing up this leaderboard. 644 00:34:03,416 --> 00:34:04,917 [announcer 4] {\an8}Big putt here for Piercy. 645 00:34:05,752 --> 00:34:07,295 {\an8}He's dropped back to 17-under. 646 00:34:08,004 --> 00:34:09,172 {\an8}[Renner] The knock on Tony is 647 00:34:09,255 --> 00:34:12,300 {\an8}when he needs to make certain putts, they don't drop. 648 00:34:12,383 --> 00:34:13,426 [cheering] 649 00:34:13,509 --> 00:34:16,262 [Renner] And all of a sudden, he starts making those putts 650 00:34:16,345 --> 00:34:19,307 he wouldn't make previously when he was in contention. 651 00:34:21,601 --> 00:34:23,061 [announcer 4] {\an8}Gotta go. 652 00:34:24,812 --> 00:34:25,897 Still in the sand. 653 00:34:28,483 --> 00:34:29,901 [Finau] Oh, god dammit. 654 00:34:29,984 --> 00:34:32,028 Keep right. Keep right. 655 00:34:32,111 --> 00:34:33,196 [crowd] Oh! 656 00:34:34,697 --> 00:34:35,990 [announcer 4] It's a hard game. 657 00:34:36,491 --> 00:34:38,284 [announcer 5] It's a cruel game. 658 00:34:38,367 --> 00:34:41,370 [announcer] Finau, he's about to be the leader. 659 00:34:41,454 --> 00:34:45,166 {\an8}[Finau] One thing I've always dreamed of is having my family there for a win. 660 00:34:45,249 --> 00:34:47,835 {\an8}They weren't there for my first win, for my second win. 661 00:34:47,919 --> 00:34:49,504 [announcer] {\an8}Good putt. Oh! 662 00:34:49,587 --> 00:34:50,588 [cheering and applause] 663 00:34:50,671 --> 00:34:51,923 [announcer] Incredible. 664 00:34:52,006 --> 00:34:53,591 Now he's at 17. 665 00:34:54,217 --> 00:34:56,094 [chanting] …Tony, here we go! 666 00:34:56,719 --> 00:34:58,387 Here we go, Tony! 667 00:34:58,471 --> 00:34:59,597 [cheering] 668 00:35:01,140 --> 00:35:05,645 {\an8}[Finau] And I had such an adrenaline rush. I went from three down on 13 669 00:35:05,728 --> 00:35:08,064 to four up teeing up on 17. 670 00:35:08,147 --> 00:35:11,400 Seriously, it just feels like goosebumps and like ah! 671 00:35:11,484 --> 00:35:14,487 Just, like, a flutter in my heart. Like, "Yes, he has this." 672 00:35:14,570 --> 00:35:16,322 Like, "It's his time." 673 00:35:16,405 --> 00:35:18,783 [announcer 6] The young man has had ten 2nds in his career 674 00:35:18,866 --> 00:35:19,951 along with the two wins. 675 00:35:20,034 --> 00:35:22,453 And in those ten 2nds, he has had a lot of bad luck. 676 00:35:22,537 --> 00:35:25,248 So, it's good to see he's finally had some good luck. 677 00:35:25,331 --> 00:35:28,209 [Renner] Tony Finau figured out a way to do it with this family watching. 678 00:35:28,292 --> 00:35:30,378 And it was unbelievable. 679 00:35:32,380 --> 00:35:34,632 {\an8}[Foley] People will, when they talk about Tony, they say, 680 00:35:34,715 --> 00:35:36,884 {\an8}"Man, Tony's a great golfer, but…" Right? 681 00:35:36,968 --> 00:35:40,138 The great thing about a career, a career's a long time. 682 00:35:40,221 --> 00:35:41,514 It's a long time. 683 00:35:41,597 --> 00:35:43,558 He's just getting started. He really is. 684 00:35:44,475 --> 00:35:46,686 [announcer] {\an8}Now Finau, to win it. 685 00:35:50,273 --> 00:35:53,442 Tony Finau! The champion at the 3M! 686 00:35:53,526 --> 00:35:55,528 [cheering and applause] 687 00:35:57,363 --> 00:35:59,490 [announcer] The man from Salt Lake 688 00:35:59,574 --> 00:36:02,493 has won in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. 689 00:36:04,453 --> 00:36:07,373 [Renner] You're wearing green today as you always do to honor your mother. 690 00:36:07,456 --> 00:36:11,252 This is the first win where everyone in your family is here in attendance. 691 00:36:11,335 --> 00:36:13,045 What does this one mean? 692 00:36:13,129 --> 00:36:15,256 [Finau] Yeah, you're gonna get me all choked up here. 693 00:36:15,339 --> 00:36:18,342 I love my family. I love my mom. I miss her, and, um… 694 00:36:19,343 --> 00:36:21,429 It's so special to have my family here with me. 695 00:36:21,512 --> 00:36:24,223 There's been a lot of people that have got me to this point, 696 00:36:24,307 --> 00:36:27,018 and I'd be selfish not to thank so many people. 697 00:36:27,101 --> 00:36:31,397 But my parents and my wife are people that have supported me from day one. 698 00:36:31,480 --> 00:36:32,857 You know, this one's for them. 699 00:36:32,940 --> 00:36:36,027 Tony, you have earned this victory. Go celebrate with your family. 700 00:36:36,110 --> 00:36:37,278 -Congratulations. -Thanks. 701 00:36:37,361 --> 00:36:39,322 -[cheering] -[man] High five, kiddo! 702 00:36:39,405 --> 00:36:42,742 [Finau] My wife, she's been a rock to me from the beginning of our marriage. 703 00:36:42,825 --> 00:36:45,953 You know, she saw me play when I pretty much was nobody. [chuckles] 704 00:36:46,037 --> 00:36:47,622 {\an8}[cheering and applause] 705 00:36:47,705 --> 00:36:49,707 {\an8}[Finau] Getting through those years together, 706 00:36:49,790 --> 00:36:51,167 {\an8}man, that was tough. 707 00:36:53,961 --> 00:36:56,255 And now she gets to watch me in front of the world, 708 00:36:58,090 --> 00:37:00,218 'cause she was there when no one else was too. 709 00:37:00,301 --> 00:37:02,303 [tender music playing] 710 00:37:03,888 --> 00:37:04,847 Sorry. [chuckles] 711 00:37:05,348 --> 00:37:07,391 [applause] 712 00:37:07,475 --> 00:37:11,062 [Foley] Tony's win at 3M? There's a lot of talking heads out there, right? 713 00:37:11,145 --> 00:37:14,649 So they talk about, you know, the strength of field being weak. 714 00:37:14,732 --> 00:37:16,859 People are allowed to think whatever they want. 715 00:37:16,943 --> 00:37:18,653 They have the right to their opinion. 716 00:37:18,736 --> 00:37:19,695 A win is a win. 717 00:37:19,779 --> 00:37:23,324 Isn't that funny how we always ask, "Why isn't Tony Finau winning more?" 718 00:37:23,407 --> 00:37:25,952 And then he wins, and then we're finding reasons 719 00:37:26,035 --> 00:37:28,871 to not give him the credit he deserves. 720 00:37:35,670 --> 00:37:37,713 [Finau] I had a sour taste in my mouth after the win. 721 00:37:37,797 --> 00:37:40,925 Honestly, I still thought that I had something to prove. 722 00:37:41,717 --> 00:37:44,720 Silence some of the doubters if they have any doubt the week before 723 00:37:44,804 --> 00:37:47,723 on the weak field and whatever the naysayers had to say. 724 00:37:47,807 --> 00:37:49,809 [indistinct chatter] 725 00:37:51,102 --> 00:37:53,604 [announcer] From Detroit, it's the final round 726 00:37:53,688 --> 00:37:55,815 of the Rocket Mortgage Classic. 727 00:37:55,898 --> 00:38:01,862 Everyone's chasing this man, Tony Finau, trying to go back-to-back on the PGA TOUR. 728 00:38:01,946 --> 00:38:04,907 [Finau] He felt like after winning on the PGA TOUR, 729 00:38:04,991 --> 00:38:07,994 he got up the next week and said, "I have something more to prove." 730 00:38:08,077 --> 00:38:12,498 And if that isn't a champion's mentality, I don't know what is. 731 00:38:14,583 --> 00:38:17,336 Some of the best golf I think that I've played in my career. 732 00:38:17,420 --> 00:38:19,297 [announcer 2] So it is Finau who has just 733 00:38:19,380 --> 00:38:21,882 chewed up this second half this week. 734 00:38:21,966 --> 00:38:24,593 {\an8}Has a three-shot lead on the 11th green. 735 00:38:25,094 --> 00:38:26,971 [Finau] I made one bogey throughout the week, 736 00:38:27,054 --> 00:38:29,140 which I'm actually still a little sour about. 737 00:38:29,223 --> 00:38:31,434 {\an8}It would be nice to say zero bogeys on the week. 738 00:38:32,226 --> 00:38:33,644 [announcer 3] Going left with speed. 739 00:38:34,228 --> 00:38:37,565 -[announcer 4] Oh, it's perfect. -[announcer] {\an8}It's a sweet tune at 12. 740 00:38:37,648 --> 00:38:39,108 [cheering] 741 00:38:39,191 --> 00:38:42,862 [announcer] Finau bounces right back after his first bogey of the week. 742 00:38:44,697 --> 00:38:46,866 [Foley] What's happened up to this point, 743 00:38:46,949 --> 00:38:49,243 it's all been schooling and education for him. 744 00:38:49,327 --> 00:38:53,039 {\an8}And I think he's starting to sort it out, where everything fits. 745 00:38:53,539 --> 00:38:54,832 {\an8}[man] Let's go, Tony! 746 00:38:54,915 --> 00:38:57,376 [Foley] I mean, to win back-to-back weeks on tour, 747 00:38:57,460 --> 00:39:00,129 that just speaks more to where his game is evolving. 748 00:39:00,212 --> 00:39:04,425 [Renner] To me, that was the thing that said he's ready to take this thing 749 00:39:04,508 --> 00:39:07,762 to a whole different place that we haven't seen yet from Tony Finau. 750 00:39:08,679 --> 00:39:11,766 [announcer]The floodgates are open {\an8}for Tony Finau 751 00:39:11,849 --> 00:39:15,061 {\an8}as he goes back-to-back on the PGA TOUR. 752 00:39:15,144 --> 00:39:17,271 Yahoo! 753 00:39:17,355 --> 00:39:18,981 [crowd cheering] 754 00:39:19,065 --> 00:39:20,566 [man] Back-to-back! 755 00:39:21,734 --> 00:39:23,944 [Renner] I think now the question's gonna be, 756 00:39:24,028 --> 00:39:26,364 "Well, okay, so when's he gonna win a major?" 757 00:39:26,947 --> 00:39:28,699 Then when he wins a major, like, 758 00:39:28,783 --> 00:39:30,868 "Okay, but he should be winning more majors, 759 00:39:31,911 --> 00:39:34,538 because he's Tony Finau and look how great he is." 760 00:39:35,039 --> 00:39:38,501 And people are just always going to want more from Tony Finau. 761 00:39:39,085 --> 00:39:42,171 [Renner] An emotional hug with your wife right there. 762 00:39:42,254 --> 00:39:44,590 Who do you hope these wins are inspiring? 763 00:39:44,673 --> 00:39:47,885 Hopefully, the next generation, and especially my son back home. 764 00:39:48,469 --> 00:39:49,804 [voice breaking] Jraice, boy. 765 00:39:51,138 --> 00:39:52,973 This is for you, big dog. Um… 766 00:39:54,016 --> 00:39:57,019 You know, my kids, they see the work that Dad puts in, 767 00:39:57,103 --> 00:40:00,398 and it means everything to me that my kids can watch me not only fail, 768 00:40:00,481 --> 00:40:03,776 but they watch me win as well. And that's what it takes to be a champion. 769 00:40:03,859 --> 00:40:05,861 [ethereal vocal music playing] 770 00:40:09,907 --> 00:40:12,535 -[woman] Wanna make, like, a massive one? -[kid] Yes! 771 00:40:12,618 --> 00:40:15,538 -[woman] "Back-to-back champ." -[woman 2] I like that, yes. 772 00:40:16,539 --> 00:40:19,458 Everybody's inside making the posters. We've got all the posters. 773 00:40:19,542 --> 00:40:21,794 There's a couple more that still have to get done. 774 00:40:21,877 --> 00:40:23,379 -Good to see you. -Hello! 775 00:40:24,880 --> 00:40:28,134 We love Tony. We love Tony. We love Tony. 776 00:40:29,051 --> 00:40:31,178 And make sure everybody has a poster, 777 00:40:31,262 --> 00:40:33,639 and when he comes out, then he'll see us outside. 778 00:40:35,599 --> 00:40:40,020 [woman 3] This is Tony's grandmother, and she just turned 89 yesterday. 779 00:40:40,104 --> 00:40:44,150 {\an8}This is not even half. Maybe about this much family to come, 780 00:40:44,233 --> 00:40:46,777 but I'm so glad because we can't fit more people in here. 781 00:40:46,861 --> 00:40:48,904 [cheering] 782 00:40:49,697 --> 00:40:53,742 [Finau] I do think the back-to-back wins validate how I go about my business. 783 00:40:53,826 --> 00:40:56,245 [Lusiana] He's about a minute, a minute and a half away. 784 00:40:57,037 --> 00:41:00,207 [Finau] Whether it's changed people's minds about who I am and how I do it? 785 00:41:00,291 --> 00:41:01,709 You know, that's up to them. 786 00:41:01,792 --> 00:41:04,003 I haven't allowed the outside noise to tell me 787 00:41:04,086 --> 00:41:07,465 who I am and how I should go about doing what I do. 788 00:41:07,548 --> 00:41:09,341 For me, always family first. 789 00:41:09,425 --> 00:41:11,427 [cheering] 790 00:41:11,510 --> 00:41:13,053 [joyful music playing] 791 00:41:16,599 --> 00:41:20,019 [Finau] You know, a winner is just a loser who never gave up. That's me to a T. 792 00:41:20,102 --> 00:41:24,064 And that's how I truly feel. You know, if you don't win, you learn. 793 00:41:24,148 --> 00:41:26,150 [crowd cheering] 794 00:41:26,984 --> 00:41:30,654 You know, in golf, you don't win a lot. There's a lot of learning you do 795 00:41:30,738 --> 00:41:33,741 when it comes to golf, because you ain't gonna win every week. 796 00:41:33,824 --> 00:41:35,743 But that's really the game of life. 797 00:41:35,826 --> 00:41:39,205 I mean, how many more Ls does it feel like we take than Ws, right? 798 00:41:39,288 --> 00:41:41,290 [cheering] 799 00:41:42,458 --> 00:41:44,210 [Finau] We pick ourselves back up, 800 00:41:44,293 --> 00:41:46,420 we learn, and we just try to keep moving forward. 801 00:41:50,799 --> 00:41:54,762 -[Finau] Oh, that was pretty cool. -Okay, Netflix! 802 00:41:54,845 --> 00:41:55,971 Hi, honey. 803 00:41:56,055 --> 00:41:57,806 -We're out! -[Finau laughs] 804 00:41:57,890 --> 00:41:59,099 Thank you. 805 00:41:59,642 --> 00:42:00,893 [Finau] Hi, children! 806 00:42:00,976 --> 00:42:02,811 -Hi, Jraice boy. -[Jraice] Hello. 807 00:42:02,895 --> 00:42:04,271 -[Finau] Hi, Nene. -[Nene] Hi. 808 00:42:04,355 --> 00:42:05,689 -[Finau] Hi, Tone. -[Tony] Hi. 809 00:42:05,773 --> 00:42:07,149 -[Finau] Hi, Sage. -[Sage] Hi, Dad. 810 00:42:07,233 --> 00:42:10,152 -[Finau] How was that, Jraice boy? -[Jraice] It was cool. 811 00:42:10,236 --> 00:42:12,404 -[Finau] Did you get my shout-out? -[Jraice] Yeah. 812 00:42:12,488 --> 00:42:15,658 [Sage] Dad, but Jraice was talking bad about you. 813 00:42:15,741 --> 00:42:18,786 -[Jraice] No! When? -[Nene] Yes, he was! Yes, he was! He was! 814 00:42:18,869 --> 00:42:20,746 -[Finau] When I made bogey, yeah? -[Nene] Yeah. 815 00:42:20,829 --> 00:42:22,790 [Finau] Wow. One bogey I made for 17 holes? 816 00:42:22,873 --> 00:42:26,418 [Jraice] Well, it… Bro, I would make that putt eight times out of ten. 817 00:42:26,502 --> 00:42:27,586 [laughs] 818 00:42:29,755 --> 00:42:33,759 {\an8}[man] Mito, I want to talk to you about the PGA Championships. 819 00:42:35,886 --> 00:42:37,596 [laughs] 820 00:42:38,556 --> 00:42:42,226 [Dethier] Mito Pereira is a 27-year-old Chilean rookie 821 00:42:42,309 --> 00:42:44,019 with pretty high expectations. 822 00:42:44,103 --> 00:42:46,522 [announcer] What is this? Yeah, he doesn't know what to do. 823 00:42:46,605 --> 00:42:48,107 You can see him feel everything. 824 00:42:48,190 --> 00:42:51,193 [Dethier] Sahith had a strong amateur career, 825 00:42:51,277 --> 00:42:53,571 but no one expects a ton. 826 00:42:53,654 --> 00:42:55,155 [announcer 2] Oh, wow! 827 00:42:55,239 --> 00:42:56,365 [man] Please tell me. 828 00:42:56,448 --> 00:42:57,783 Safe? Safe? Is that safe? 829 00:42:57,866 --> 00:43:00,035 -Guys? It went in the water? -[man 2] Yeah, it did. 830 00:43:00,536 --> 00:43:02,788 [announcer 3] He's just really frustrated. 831 00:43:02,871 --> 00:43:04,498 [announcer 2] Must be really deflated. 832 00:43:04,999 --> 00:43:08,544 These guys are here to win. That's what they want to do. 833 00:43:08,627 --> 00:43:11,755 And it is so hard to win on the PGA TOUR. 834 00:43:11,839 --> 00:43:13,924 [woman] No! No, no, no! 835 00:43:14,008 --> 00:43:16,051 [Renner] There is going to be some scar tissue there. 836 00:43:17,177 --> 00:43:18,304 Golf is hard, yeah. 837 00:43:19,805 --> 00:43:21,724 [upbeat music playing]