1 00:00:06,924 --> 00:00:09,510 The next PGA TOUR professional, 2 00:00:10,303 --> 00:00:12,388 he has eight tour victories. 3 00:00:19,979 --> 00:00:23,900 He's the 2017, 2018 U.S. Open champion, 4 00:00:25,109 --> 00:00:28,571 the 2018, 2019 PGA champion. 5 00:00:30,198 --> 00:00:32,325 Here he is! Brooks Koepka! 6 00:00:41,626 --> 00:00:43,836 People think golf's a gentleman's sport. 7 00:00:46,255 --> 00:00:48,466 But it's a competition at the end of the day. 8 00:00:51,677 --> 00:00:52,637 I'm there to win. 9 00:00:52,637 --> 00:00:55,890 {\an8}I'm not there to come in second. I'm not there to just participate. 10 00:00:55,890 --> 00:00:58,643 They wanna step on my throne. I wanna step on theirs. 11 00:01:01,521 --> 00:01:03,564 Winning, it's an addiction, man. 12 00:01:05,108 --> 00:01:08,486 Let's just say it's life and death. Like, that's how I think of it. 13 00:01:24,293 --> 00:01:26,754 {\an8}Brooks, did you play any other sports growing up? 14 00:01:26,754 --> 00:01:28,131 - Baseball. - Baseball? 15 00:01:28,798 --> 00:01:32,927 - Did you play baseball for a long time? - Yeah, I played baseball until 15, 16? 16 00:01:32,927 --> 00:01:35,888 - Didn't mess up your golf swing? - Nah, I loved it, man. 17 00:01:35,888 --> 00:01:37,765 I wish I would've kept playing, but... 18 00:01:39,976 --> 00:01:42,937 - All right, Brooks! No! No! - No! No! No! No! 19 00:01:42,937 --> 00:01:45,648 When you're a kid, there's always so many possibilities. 20 00:01:46,440 --> 00:01:48,985 First, I wanted to be a professional baseball player. 21 00:01:48,985 --> 00:01:50,153 You gotta tag me! 22 00:01:52,071 --> 00:01:55,491 Get into golf season and all of the sudden I wanted to be a professional golfer. 23 00:01:57,827 --> 00:01:59,495 But I was never the it guy. 24 00:01:59,495 --> 00:02:02,540 I wasn't the Jordan Spieth. I wasn't the Justin Thomas. 25 00:02:03,124 --> 00:02:06,335 These guys were good enough coming out after one, two years in college. 26 00:02:06,335 --> 00:02:07,336 And that wasn't me. 27 00:02:09,422 --> 00:02:11,591 They told me I was never gonna be good enough, 28 00:02:11,591 --> 00:02:13,676 I was never going to win anything. 29 00:02:15,052 --> 00:02:16,762 I was like I'm gonna prove them wrong. 30 00:02:16,762 --> 00:02:19,223 Leap! All the way down! 31 00:02:19,223 --> 00:02:21,559 So I worked harder, more than everyone else... 32 00:02:23,686 --> 00:02:25,271 to show everybody how good I am. 33 00:02:27,607 --> 00:02:29,233 This for the U.S. Open. 34 00:02:30,776 --> 00:02:33,321 Koepka, a major champion. 35 00:02:34,530 --> 00:02:37,241 Among golf's group of alphas, 36 00:02:37,241 --> 00:02:40,995 Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson, John Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, 37 00:02:42,079 --> 00:02:46,876 {\an8}it's actually Brooks Koepka who's come to define this generation of golfers. 38 00:02:46,876 --> 00:02:50,755 Koepka captures the PGA Championship. 39 00:02:51,380 --> 00:02:54,842 Brooksie winning four majors in two years, 40 00:02:54,842 --> 00:02:56,510 without a doubt, that's probably gonna be 41 00:02:56,510 --> 00:02:59,680 {\an8}some of the best golf that'll be played for the next couple decades. 42 00:03:00,848 --> 00:03:03,434 There it is. There's your champion! 43 00:03:03,434 --> 00:03:08,731 For a while, it felt like he was going to win every time he teed it up, 44 00:03:08,731 --> 00:03:11,234 {\an8}and that's ridiculous to say, because other than Tiger Woods, 45 00:03:11,234 --> 00:03:14,278 there aren't many players where I have felt that way. 46 00:03:14,278 --> 00:03:17,949 Brooks Koepka back-to-back United States Opens. Phenomenal. 47 00:03:18,449 --> 00:03:21,869 {\an8}It was just like he was the major whisperer or something. 48 00:03:23,996 --> 00:03:26,415 - Oh! - Hit it too hard. 49 00:03:26,415 --> 00:03:30,253 {\an8}But it's been a couple years now since he's been that alpha dog on the PGA TOUR. 50 00:03:30,253 --> 00:03:32,546 One, two, three, four... 51 00:03:32,546 --> 00:03:34,882 He had been on top of the golf world, 52 00:03:34,882 --> 00:03:36,509 unquestioned number one. 53 00:03:37,009 --> 00:03:40,429 But then he'd been battling injuries. He'd fallen out of form. 54 00:03:43,224 --> 00:03:47,728 For three years, '17 to '19, I was the best in the world. 55 00:03:48,396 --> 00:03:50,898 But I've definitely got the injury bug, whatever it is. 56 00:03:52,608 --> 00:03:54,610 One, two, three. Let's go. Come on. 57 00:03:55,111 --> 00:03:58,406 You know, the last two years, it was left knee, then right knee, 58 00:03:58,406 --> 00:03:59,615 and then my hip. 59 00:03:59,615 --> 00:04:01,951 And it's just been one thing after the other. 60 00:04:03,786 --> 00:04:04,620 Two. 61 00:04:05,454 --> 00:04:07,331 Got it. Very nice. 62 00:04:07,331 --> 00:04:09,792 I just want to be able to play a season healthy. 63 00:04:10,710 --> 00:04:13,587 'Cause if I'm healthy, I can compete with the best players in the world. 64 00:04:13,587 --> 00:04:14,922 And that's what you wanna do. 65 00:04:25,224 --> 00:04:26,726 Still playing with 33s! 66 00:04:27,226 --> 00:04:28,894 I got to pick my numbers. 67 00:04:28,894 --> 00:04:32,273 Jena's favorite number is 33, 68 00:04:32,273 --> 00:04:34,400 and we got engaged on March 3rd, 69 00:04:35,067 --> 00:04:37,528 so I figured why not go 33? 70 00:04:38,612 --> 00:04:41,365 {\an8}I slid into Brooks's DMs. 71 00:04:41,365 --> 00:04:46,704 But somehow from that we kept texting, and we finally met in 2015. 72 00:04:47,371 --> 00:04:48,998 And now we're getting married. 73 00:04:48,998 --> 00:04:50,666 I gotta mark these things. 74 00:04:50,666 --> 00:04:54,003 Sometimes, when you're frustrated, it's just easier to look down and 75 00:04:54,920 --> 00:04:56,339 see something that you like. 76 00:04:56,339 --> 00:04:59,342 Like, I think Tommy Fleetwood, like, draws a smiley face 77 00:04:59,342 --> 00:05:00,801 on his golf ball or something. 78 00:05:02,011 --> 00:05:03,387 Just to help with the putting. 79 00:05:04,096 --> 00:05:10,144 I am a firm believer of just going after what you want, and Brooks is the same way. 80 00:05:10,811 --> 00:05:13,564 Brooks wants to win. Brooks wants to be at number one again. 81 00:05:13,564 --> 00:05:14,732 Jeff, you good? 82 00:05:18,861 --> 00:05:19,695 - It's gone! 83 00:05:21,572 --> 00:05:23,741 Cove, out. Go, bye-bye. 84 00:05:23,741 --> 00:05:25,493 Thank you. Drop. Uh-oh. 85 00:05:26,118 --> 00:05:29,789 When I'm going into a tournament, the mindset is probably most important. 86 00:05:29,789 --> 00:05:32,249 I'm swingin' it really well. I like the way I'm swingin' it. 87 00:05:32,249 --> 00:05:35,336 The face is really close to pointing right at that target. 88 00:05:35,336 --> 00:05:38,381 I know I can get back. I've got everything dialed in now. 89 00:05:40,007 --> 00:05:42,009 It's coming. I can see it from a mile away. 90 00:05:42,968 --> 00:05:44,011 I got a job I gotta do. 91 00:05:44,678 --> 00:05:46,263 Good energy. Good work, girl. 92 00:05:46,263 --> 00:05:47,890 She's got some strong teeth. 93 00:05:58,943 --> 00:06:01,862 It is the 84th playing of the WM Phoenix Open. 94 00:06:01,862 --> 00:06:05,032 This event, unlike any other on the PGA TOUR, 95 00:06:05,032 --> 00:06:08,744 where the fans, well, they let their voice be heard. 96 00:06:08,744 --> 00:06:10,037 Let's fucking ride! 97 00:06:11,831 --> 00:06:15,751 The Waste Management Open is the best freaking week of the year. 98 00:06:15,751 --> 00:06:18,671 I would say it's the biggest party on tour. 99 00:06:18,671 --> 00:06:20,923 And the season really ramps up that week. 100 00:06:23,217 --> 00:06:26,220 The 16th hole is a stage unlike any other in golf. 101 00:06:26,971 --> 00:06:30,141 15,000 people around and they're screaming, and it's never quiet. 102 00:06:30,141 --> 00:06:32,435 And if you hit a bad shot, you're going to get booed. 103 00:06:33,811 --> 00:06:36,939 And if you make a long putt, they might chuck beers at you. 104 00:06:43,237 --> 00:06:45,489 ♪ It's out of control ♪ 105 00:06:49,535 --> 00:06:52,580 We'd like to welcome two-time WM Phoenix Open Champion, 106 00:06:52,580 --> 00:06:55,291 Brooks Koepka. Brooks, what's it like to be back this year? 107 00:06:55,291 --> 00:06:56,375 I feel very confident, 108 00:06:56,375 --> 00:07:01,046 like where I'm ahead of probably where I've been every year previous, 109 00:07:01,046 --> 00:07:03,090 uh, where I feel like my game's at. 110 00:07:03,090 --> 00:07:05,426 So, you know, I'm hoping for a good week. 111 00:07:05,426 --> 00:07:08,220 This is pretty much the biggest tournament we have in the PGA TOUR 112 00:07:08,220 --> 00:07:09,972 as far as fans, people. 113 00:07:09,972 --> 00:07:12,850 I love it. It almost feels like a real sport. 114 00:07:14,226 --> 00:07:17,271 I love playing the Phoenix Open. It's my favorite event of the year. 115 00:07:19,273 --> 00:07:22,151 I won in 2015 and then, uh, last year. 116 00:07:22,151 --> 00:07:23,903 Thank you so much! You're the best! 117 00:07:24,612 --> 00:07:27,531 I think for Brooks, there is immense pressure 118 00:07:27,531 --> 00:07:29,575 to get back into the winner's circle, 119 00:07:29,575 --> 00:07:33,245 and not only prove to everyone else that he still is capable of doing it, 120 00:07:33,245 --> 00:07:36,290 but prove to himself that he's on the right path. 121 00:07:36,290 --> 00:07:38,501 Brand new chapter, baby! Big Brooks! 122 00:07:38,501 --> 00:07:43,297 There is incredible players in golf who've made 50 million dollars, 123 00:07:43,297 --> 00:07:45,466 who had hundreds of top tens. 124 00:07:45,466 --> 00:07:47,968 And when they retire, they won't be remembered. 125 00:07:47,968 --> 00:07:50,596 You know, we remember who won the most. 126 00:07:50,596 --> 00:07:53,140 Oh! No! 127 00:07:53,140 --> 00:07:56,060 {\an8} My favorite thing about playing golf is the competition. 128 00:07:56,060 --> 00:07:57,561 {\an8}You know, I'm fighting to win. 129 00:07:57,561 --> 00:07:58,646 I'm ready to play. 130 00:08:01,315 --> 00:08:03,984 {\an8}Yeah, I was just going to go get stretched out and have a bite. 131 00:08:04,693 --> 00:08:07,696 {\an8}Having wins is everything that defines a season to me. 132 00:08:08,280 --> 00:08:10,574 {\an8}Whatever gets it done, that's all that matters. 133 00:08:11,200 --> 00:08:12,743 Uh-huh. Good. Good. 134 00:08:13,744 --> 00:08:15,329 It's so hard to win out here. 135 00:08:15,329 --> 00:08:17,581 I mean, there's so many talented guys on tour. 136 00:08:18,249 --> 00:08:20,417 Like Brooks, he kind of shows up at tournaments like, 137 00:08:20,417 --> 00:08:22,836 {\an8}"I'm gonna win this tournament and I'm getting out of here." 138 00:08:25,339 --> 00:08:27,258 We've had four days of good golf, 139 00:08:27,258 --> 00:08:29,426 but good could turn into a great finish. 140 00:08:30,094 --> 00:08:34,181 {\an8}Three holes remaining for Brooks Koepka, who's won here twice before. 141 00:08:35,683 --> 00:08:39,478 And Scottie Scheffler, who's looking for his first PGA TOUR win. 142 00:08:41,730 --> 00:08:44,608 Brooks Koepka gets into contention in Phoenix. 143 00:08:44,608 --> 00:08:49,321 This is his spot, his arena, and he has a chance to win the tournament. 144 00:08:50,072 --> 00:08:51,865 {\an8}You expect that he's gonna win this thing. 145 00:08:58,122 --> 00:08:58,956 Oh no. 146 00:09:02,626 --> 00:09:04,837 It's just fucking so far off that. 147 00:09:11,343 --> 00:09:13,929 Scottie Scheffler, now just one back. 148 00:09:15,431 --> 00:09:17,600 Sends it into the blue sky. It looks good. 149 00:09:17,600 --> 00:09:20,477 - He's found part of the green. 150 00:09:23,230 --> 00:09:25,149 Been on the sidelines for too long. 151 00:09:26,233 --> 00:09:29,528 You know, it created some bad habits, and I need to turn this around. 152 00:09:31,864 --> 00:09:34,658 Just a little chip-and-run shot here for Koepka. 153 00:09:51,216 --> 00:09:55,429 I have to do this. If not, like, I can't embarrass myself like that. 154 00:10:00,643 --> 00:10:04,605 That's what the great ones do, right? Back's against the wall, they get it done. 155 00:10:14,281 --> 00:10:16,325 Three back. Really no chance. 156 00:10:17,993 --> 00:10:19,995 That's such a disappointing bogey. 157 00:10:19,995 --> 00:10:22,122 {\an8}And the struggles for Brooks continue. 158 00:10:22,623 --> 00:10:24,708 {\an8} Look, I didn't win. I feel like I should have. 159 00:10:25,209 --> 00:10:29,922 {\an8}I missed a good opportunity there to feel like I could jump-start the season. 160 00:10:31,173 --> 00:10:33,634 It's frustrating, 'cause I'm a professional golfer. 161 00:10:38,514 --> 00:10:41,558 Scottie! 162 00:10:41,558 --> 00:10:43,060 {\an8} Scottie Scheffler. 163 00:10:43,560 --> 00:10:45,562 Will this be a first win, Jim? 164 00:10:56,907 --> 00:11:00,661 {\an8} Scottie Scheffler is a tour winner for the first time. 165 00:11:07,793 --> 00:11:10,045 What did you think of your play out there? 166 00:11:10,045 --> 00:11:12,172 {\an8}Just didn't play good enough today. 167 00:11:12,172 --> 00:11:15,384 {\an8}Do you learn something from this? Sort of take stuff to work on on the range 168 00:11:15,384 --> 00:11:17,010 {\an8}and go forward, or-- 169 00:11:17,010 --> 00:11:18,387 - Not really. - Not really? 170 00:11:18,387 --> 00:11:23,809 Sometimes you just have a mediocre day. I mean, it is what it is. 171 00:11:24,393 --> 00:11:26,228 - Easy enough. Thanks for your time. - Yup. 172 00:11:27,730 --> 00:11:31,942 2017 to 2019, when you saw Brooks Koepka's name on the leaderboard, 173 00:11:31,942 --> 00:11:33,986 you knew you were gonna have to beat him. 174 00:11:35,362 --> 00:11:38,490 At the Waste Management Phoenix Open, it was a chance for him to say, 175 00:11:38,490 --> 00:11:40,743 "I'm back," and he didn't do it. 176 00:11:41,827 --> 00:11:45,539 I think everyone's wondering, what's really going on with Brooks Koepka? 177 00:11:59,136 --> 00:12:02,264 I was gonna, like, get... figure out what I needed for the wedding. 178 00:12:03,223 --> 00:12:04,057 Brooks! 179 00:12:04,057 --> 00:12:05,851 - Hi. 180 00:12:05,851 --> 00:12:07,770 Hey. 181 00:12:07,770 --> 00:12:10,147 - How's you? - I brought donuts if you want some. 182 00:12:10,647 --> 00:12:12,816 My fat ass don't need any. I'm good. 183 00:12:12,816 --> 00:12:14,651 - Okay. - I'm gonna take a hard pass. 184 00:12:14,651 --> 00:12:15,778 - I want 'em... - Yeah. 185 00:12:15,778 --> 00:12:17,905 ...but I don't need 'em. 186 00:12:17,905 --> 00:12:21,074 I remember leaving thinking, "Man, I really have that golf tournament 187 00:12:21,074 --> 00:12:24,411 with a chance to win, and I'm not winning. What the fuck?" 188 00:12:24,995 --> 00:12:27,247 I had just a terrible tee shot on 16. 189 00:12:27,247 --> 00:12:31,835 I made a stupid bogey, which was kind of a kick in the nuts. 190 00:12:33,295 --> 00:12:35,297 I don't need... I have my... 191 00:12:35,923 --> 00:12:39,092 I guess this will be-- I don't foresee me ever wearing this, 192 00:12:39,092 --> 00:12:43,222 but this is the last time I could wear it, 'cause it says "Future Mrs. Koepka" on it. 193 00:12:43,972 --> 00:12:46,600 I used to be good at getting away from the game at home. 194 00:12:47,434 --> 00:12:48,977 This is a bikini cover-up. 195 00:12:51,063 --> 00:12:52,314 - That is... - Very bridal. 196 00:12:52,314 --> 00:12:54,066 ...a hell of a cover-up, isn't it? 197 00:12:55,984 --> 00:12:57,027 But lately, 198 00:12:57,528 --> 00:13:01,156 I cannot figure out how to fucking turn it off 'cause I've been playing so bad. 199 00:13:01,657 --> 00:13:03,867 This fucking thing can consume you. 200 00:13:04,952 --> 00:13:06,328 And then, Wednesday. 201 00:13:07,579 --> 00:13:08,455 Perfect. 202 00:13:08,455 --> 00:13:12,209 Jena will be talking to me, and I'm thinking about my damn golf swing. 203 00:13:15,003 --> 00:13:18,340 It's one of those things. I probably lost confidence a little, if I'm honest. 204 00:13:18,340 --> 00:13:21,468 So if you lose confidence, it's kind of tough to get it back just immediately. 205 00:13:25,013 --> 00:13:28,433 Our first couple years together, he was winning left and right. 206 00:13:28,433 --> 00:13:30,644 Like, there weren't many struggles. 207 00:13:32,437 --> 00:13:35,357 But now, like, I think in the back of his head, 208 00:13:35,357 --> 00:13:38,402 he's hearing these voices of like, "You can't do this. You won't do this." 209 00:13:39,695 --> 00:13:41,488 I do worry about the future. 210 00:13:45,409 --> 00:13:46,952 No, the other side. Come on. 211 00:13:47,452 --> 00:13:49,162 My whole career has gone, like, straight up, 212 00:13:49,663 --> 00:13:52,583 and then suddenly I'm kind of on... I don't wanna say the other side of it, 213 00:13:52,583 --> 00:13:54,918 but it's like, "Okay, well, we're going down now." 214 00:13:56,503 --> 00:13:57,838 Jump! Cove! 215 00:13:58,797 --> 00:14:01,133 This is the worst I've ever struggled my whole life. 216 00:14:01,133 --> 00:14:04,720 I have to figure out how to get the fuck out of this thing before it gets too late. 217 00:14:10,767 --> 00:14:12,227 Created a huge line for it. 218 00:14:12,227 --> 00:14:14,146 {\an8} That's so good. Which flavor is that? 219 00:14:14,146 --> 00:14:15,981 {\an8}That's the Mary Kombucha right here. 220 00:14:15,981 --> 00:14:17,107 {\an8}- Wow. - Yum. 221 00:14:17,107 --> 00:14:18,609 {\an8}- It's fantastic. - Let's get that. 222 00:14:18,609 --> 00:14:20,527 From when I was a kid, 223 00:14:20,527 --> 00:14:22,613 I always dreamed of playing on the PGA TOUR, 224 00:14:22,613 --> 00:14:24,907 {\an8}so I try and enjoy it as much as I can, 225 00:14:24,907 --> 00:14:26,116 {\an8}and it's very fun. 226 00:14:29,328 --> 00:14:30,162 Thank you. 227 00:14:31,330 --> 00:14:35,208 I feel like winning is a skill, and I was able to win in junior golf. 228 00:14:35,709 --> 00:14:37,252 I was able to win in amateur golf. 229 00:14:37,753 --> 00:14:40,213 And I was able to win twice in the Korn Ferry Tour 230 00:14:40,213 --> 00:14:42,674 and kind of getting that first win in Phoenix was really fun. 231 00:14:43,175 --> 00:14:45,218 How many times are you gonna win on the PGA TOUR? 232 00:14:45,218 --> 00:14:46,136 It's good. 233 00:14:46,887 --> 00:14:48,597 I like the salted caramel one better. 234 00:14:50,515 --> 00:14:51,558 That one's good too. 235 00:14:52,434 --> 00:14:55,020 Definitely, my world at the golf course has changed a bit, 236 00:14:55,520 --> 00:14:57,773 but when I get home, pretty much everything's the same. 237 00:14:59,566 --> 00:15:02,819 First month of marriage, so what has your wife made you? Um, nachos. 238 00:15:05,447 --> 00:15:09,159 Not taking bad rounds home. Not ruining the rest of my evening. 239 00:15:10,118 --> 00:15:12,871 You know, I'm not saying I need to win this amount of tournaments 240 00:15:12,871 --> 00:15:15,499 or I need to win this tournament now or do this certain thing. 241 00:15:15,499 --> 00:15:16,792 I'm gonna try and get better 242 00:15:16,792 --> 00:15:19,044 and show up at a tournament and just try and do my best. 243 00:15:25,550 --> 00:15:27,594 I've never really been much of an expectations guy. 244 00:15:28,637 --> 00:15:30,597 For me, it's always about working as hard as I can, 245 00:15:30,597 --> 00:15:32,557 and everything after that isn't up to me. 246 00:15:34,017 --> 00:15:36,770 The narrative six or seven weeks ago was Scottie Scheffler, 247 00:15:36,770 --> 00:15:38,730 fifteenth-ranked player in the world, 248 00:15:38,730 --> 00:15:42,150 and yet he did not have an individual victory. 249 00:15:42,651 --> 00:15:43,902 What the heck changed? 250 00:15:46,238 --> 00:15:48,782 And Scottie Scheffler, he broke through a few weeks ago 251 00:15:48,782 --> 00:15:50,867 in Scottsdale, and now here he is again 252 00:15:50,867 --> 00:15:52,786 on the first page of a leaderboard. 253 00:15:53,370 --> 00:15:56,665 Scottie Scheffler with another quick win. 254 00:15:57,165 --> 00:15:59,376 {\an8}You know, the results speak for themselves. 255 00:15:59,376 --> 00:16:02,421 It kind of snuck up on everybody, all in the span of two months. 256 00:16:04,756 --> 00:16:06,717 What a run for Scottie Scheffler. 257 00:16:07,217 --> 00:16:08,051 Get in! 258 00:16:08,552 --> 00:16:11,013 - Wow! How good is that? 259 00:16:11,763 --> 00:16:14,182 This is an unbelievably quick ascent. 260 00:16:14,766 --> 00:16:16,893 He has won three of his last five starts. 261 00:16:16,893 --> 00:16:19,104 That's-- No one can really compare to that. 262 00:16:19,604 --> 00:16:20,689 I like that one. 263 00:16:21,356 --> 00:16:23,650 And, I mean, he's the hottest player in golf. 264 00:16:31,616 --> 00:16:33,869 Just trying to feel this thing. 265 00:16:37,247 --> 00:16:41,418 So, when I was playing my best... Like, I'm not a big stats guy, 266 00:16:41,418 --> 00:16:43,754 but I know that I was the best inside eight feet 267 00:16:43,754 --> 00:16:45,338 during that whole stretch. 268 00:16:45,338 --> 00:16:49,509 And now I'm probably the worst, so I'm struggling right now. 269 00:16:54,389 --> 00:16:55,348 That was so bad. 270 00:16:57,642 --> 00:17:02,314 Golf's so crazy, because when you have it, you feel like you're never gonna lose it. 271 00:17:02,898 --> 00:17:05,150 When you don't have it, you feel like you'll never get it. 272 00:17:05,150 --> 00:17:07,569 And that's kind of how I feel on the greens right now. 273 00:17:08,779 --> 00:17:13,492 When I was playing great, mentally, I was in the best place I could be 274 00:17:13,492 --> 00:17:17,370 and as mentally strong as I needed to be to keep winning these things. 275 00:17:17,370 --> 00:17:19,289 And that's where I need to get back to. 276 00:17:20,624 --> 00:17:23,001 With Brooks, it's all just about winning. 277 00:17:23,502 --> 00:17:25,754 That's been a big piece of him that's taken away. 278 00:17:25,754 --> 00:17:29,132 It's hard to tell a pro golfer that it's just golf. 279 00:17:30,967 --> 00:17:34,471 There was no one who oozed more self-belief than Brooks Koepka. 280 00:17:34,471 --> 00:17:38,517 So he's the last person you'd expect to have this downward spiral, 281 00:17:38,517 --> 00:17:41,978 and right now this is a crisis of confidence. Golf is weird. 282 00:17:41,978 --> 00:17:46,024 Sometimes there's no rhyme or reason. It just happens in an instant. 283 00:17:46,900 --> 00:17:49,277 For a player of that caliber to get to that space, 284 00:17:49,277 --> 00:17:52,614 it just shows how mentally tormenting this game can be. 285 00:18:01,123 --> 00:18:04,501 So you got a PGA trophy, the U.S. Open trophy, 286 00:18:04,501 --> 00:18:07,337 the most weeks at world number one is in the corner. 287 00:18:08,547 --> 00:18:11,424 But I only put the big ones up there, 288 00:18:12,134 --> 00:18:15,595 just to remind myself that there's plenty more big ones to win. 289 00:18:16,304 --> 00:18:18,098 Augusta is right in the center. 290 00:18:18,098 --> 00:18:19,850 Just saying, that's it. 291 00:18:20,642 --> 00:18:21,685 It is. That's true. 292 00:18:23,478 --> 00:18:24,938 But it's been bad lately. 293 00:18:25,647 --> 00:18:27,774 Sometimes you have to put your big boy pants on 294 00:18:27,774 --> 00:18:28,775 and get out there. 295 00:18:30,193 --> 00:18:34,197 {\an8}It's interesting how mental it is, golf's that thing where you overthink it... 296 00:18:35,323 --> 00:18:39,536 Right? Who's playing the best right now? Scottie Scheffler, by a mile. 297 00:18:39,536 --> 00:18:43,999 That kid, I guarantee if you ask him what he's thinking about, he goes, "Nothing." 298 00:18:43,999 --> 00:18:47,544 The best player in the world doesn't have any damn thoughts in his head, 299 00:18:47,544 --> 00:18:49,087 so why would you, right? 300 00:18:49,087 --> 00:18:51,047 You're trying to be the best player in the world, 301 00:18:51,047 --> 00:18:54,009 so if Scottie ain't doing it, why the hell am I doing it? 302 00:18:54,718 --> 00:18:55,552 I don't know. 303 00:18:55,552 --> 00:19:01,766 The best players in the history of golf have always stepped up in the big events. 304 00:19:03,101 --> 00:19:04,561 So right now, I can't even-- 305 00:19:04,561 --> 00:19:08,356 In my mind, I'm like, "All right, that's where I see myself." 306 00:19:11,193 --> 00:19:13,403 Like, I gotta win, man. That's the whole name of the game. 307 00:19:28,001 --> 00:19:31,046 Whatever it is that I'm doing, I'm trying to be led by the Lord. 308 00:19:31,046 --> 00:19:33,798 It's, you know, the groundwork for my entire life. 309 00:19:35,926 --> 00:19:39,221 There's only so many times in your career when you're going to be playing 310 00:19:39,221 --> 00:19:42,390 some really good golf, and you've seen that happen for people. 311 00:19:42,974 --> 00:19:46,519 You know, Brooks Koepka had these different stretches of really good golf. 312 00:19:46,519 --> 00:19:48,730 {\an8}I'm just doing my best, trying to keep it going. 313 00:19:49,314 --> 00:19:53,193 Even when playing your best, you still feel how difficult of a sport it is. 314 00:19:53,193 --> 00:19:55,111 You get to sleep quick last night? 315 00:19:55,612 --> 00:19:57,072 - Did I get to sleep okay? - Yeah. 316 00:19:57,072 --> 00:19:57,989 Yeah. 317 00:19:58,865 --> 00:20:00,116 I was tired, man. 318 00:20:01,576 --> 00:20:04,037 Gotta get this man in the F1 Netflix series, 319 00:20:04,037 --> 00:20:05,455 the way he's driving. 320 00:20:05,455 --> 00:20:06,623 I'm ready to roll. 321 00:20:10,543 --> 00:20:13,213 Here we are. Masters Week, the best week of the year. 322 00:20:14,047 --> 00:20:16,299 All the top 20 players in the world playing, 323 00:20:16,299 --> 00:20:18,635 and the list probably goes a little farther than that. 324 00:20:18,635 --> 00:20:20,262 {\an8}I do look forward to the crowds. 325 00:20:21,346 --> 00:20:22,847 - That's the best thing. - Yeah. 326 00:20:22,847 --> 00:20:25,350 {\an8} This field is loaded with the best in the world 327 00:20:25,350 --> 00:20:28,645 {\an8}at the best golf course at the greatest tournament in the world. 328 00:20:28,645 --> 00:20:29,688 I can't wait to see it. 329 00:20:29,688 --> 00:20:31,564 - Welcome to Augusta. How are you? - Good. 330 00:20:31,564 --> 00:20:33,066 Morning. How're we doing? 331 00:20:33,066 --> 00:20:34,401 Hey! Welcome back. 332 00:20:34,401 --> 00:20:36,486 {\an8} Thank you. Nice to be back. 333 00:20:47,914 --> 00:20:49,207 How you feeling? 334 00:20:49,207 --> 00:20:52,794 Guess pretty good. Major season. This is the time to play well. 335 00:20:52,794 --> 00:20:54,963 And what do you think of 11 and 15? 336 00:20:54,963 --> 00:20:57,007 I like what they did to 11. 337 00:20:57,007 --> 00:21:00,385 The Masters is the biggest tournament in all of golf. 338 00:21:01,011 --> 00:21:03,430 It's golf's Kentucky Derby, its Super Bowl. 339 00:21:03,430 --> 00:21:05,974 You've got the iconic green jacket. 340 00:21:06,933 --> 00:21:10,812 They play at the same course, Augusta National, every single year. 341 00:21:11,563 --> 00:21:14,733 It's one of the most exclusive courses in the entire world. 342 00:21:15,233 --> 00:21:18,862 Everyone who's anyone has won at Augusta National. 343 00:21:22,032 --> 00:21:24,743 The talk of Augusta, of course, is Tiger Woods 344 00:21:24,743 --> 00:21:26,745 for having not played golf in almost two years 345 00:21:26,745 --> 00:21:29,456 after that horrific car accident. 346 00:21:30,332 --> 00:21:33,543 The man almost died. He almost had his leg cut off. 347 00:21:33,543 --> 00:21:36,880 It's only been 15 months. This is un-fucking-believable. 348 00:21:36,880 --> 00:21:38,214 I'm stunned. 349 00:21:40,633 --> 00:21:43,470 People could not believe that we were about to see 350 00:21:43,470 --> 00:21:45,805 Tiger Woods playing the 2022 Masters. 351 00:21:45,805 --> 00:21:47,015 Tiger! 352 00:21:47,015 --> 00:21:49,309 We're talking about a guy who almost died. 353 00:21:49,309 --> 00:21:50,894 He was just lucky to be alive. 354 00:21:52,354 --> 00:21:57,525 Him just being able to be at the Masters, thinking he could possibly compete there, 355 00:21:57,525 --> 00:22:01,154 is maybe one of the most incredible feats we've seen in all of sports. 356 00:22:04,449 --> 00:22:06,451 Major championship golf, it's different. 357 00:22:06,451 --> 00:22:11,706 And Tiger's presence elevates the entire event to the next level. 358 00:22:12,624 --> 00:22:14,125 Here we are, Masters week, 359 00:22:14,125 --> 00:22:17,754 and it's going to be a tough challenge and a challenge that I'm up for. 360 00:22:18,338 --> 00:22:20,548 Do you think you can win the Masters this week? 361 00:22:20,548 --> 00:22:21,466 I do. 362 00:22:22,717 --> 00:22:25,220 - Thank you, Mr. Koepka. Good luck. - Good. Thanks. 363 00:22:25,220 --> 00:22:27,514 Where's Jena? I want a picture with her. 364 00:22:28,431 --> 00:22:31,142 Me too. I'll tell her you said you were looking for her. 365 00:22:31,142 --> 00:22:32,143 Thank you. Good luck. 366 00:22:34,104 --> 00:22:38,066 The stage in golf does not get any bigger than this year's Masters. 367 00:22:42,904 --> 00:22:44,864 - How are you? - How's it going? 368 00:22:44,864 --> 00:22:46,533 - Fresh page. - Yes, sir. 369 00:22:47,033 --> 00:22:48,159 Fifty-two. 370 00:22:48,827 --> 00:22:51,454 The majors, there's something different about them. 371 00:22:52,122 --> 00:22:55,583 The majors are the pinnacle of this sport, and that's what you're defined by. 372 00:22:55,583 --> 00:22:57,710 - Thank you. Appreciate it. - Good to see you. 373 00:22:58,211 --> 00:23:00,880 Like, every time you walk in, you just always see... 374 00:23:01,965 --> 00:23:04,843 You want to see your face up there. That's what you want to see. 375 00:23:06,553 --> 00:23:08,972 There have always been questions around Brooks Koepka, 376 00:23:08,972 --> 00:23:12,809 and he's always proven people wrong at the biggest events. 377 00:23:12,809 --> 00:23:16,187 So, is this where Brooks finds his game again, 378 00:23:16,187 --> 00:23:18,731 or are we seeing the end of an era? 379 00:23:20,108 --> 00:23:21,776 All it takes is one week, man. 380 00:23:31,578 --> 00:23:33,705 I swear to God, I forgot my club before. 381 00:23:34,205 --> 00:23:39,085 PGA in Charlotte, like, four years ago, I legit just walked out. 382 00:23:39,085 --> 00:23:41,588 We got to the course, didn't know where my clubs were. 383 00:23:48,970 --> 00:23:51,931 It's Thursday at Augusta. First round of the Masters. 384 00:23:51,931 --> 00:23:55,560 The sun is shining, and the storylines will make themselves clear 385 00:23:55,560 --> 00:23:57,854 as we move from Thursday until Sunday. 386 00:23:58,688 --> 00:24:01,191 {\an8}- Hi, good to see ya. - This is your week. All right? 387 00:24:01,191 --> 00:24:02,609 {\an8} Thank you. Appreciate it. 388 00:24:02,609 --> 00:24:05,111 Play good today. Love you. Have a great time. 389 00:24:08,573 --> 00:24:11,910 I go back to the last major I won. 390 00:24:11,910 --> 00:24:14,662 Like, I'd pay back every dollar I ever made in this game 391 00:24:14,662 --> 00:24:17,582 just to have that feeling again for, like, another hour. 392 00:24:18,750 --> 00:24:23,796 The only way I think this season is successful is to win a major. 393 00:24:25,006 --> 00:24:27,300 Brooks Koepka now driving. 394 00:24:27,300 --> 00:24:29,511 - Okay! 395 00:24:38,728 --> 00:24:40,855 All I need is one shot. One feel. 396 00:24:41,564 --> 00:24:43,066 You're playing like crap. 397 00:24:43,608 --> 00:24:46,778 You make one swing and you feel something, you're like, "Ooh, I got it!" 398 00:24:47,487 --> 00:24:48,780 I'm waiting for that moment. 399 00:24:49,280 --> 00:24:51,241 All right. Gotta start somewhere, Brooks. 400 00:24:56,371 --> 00:24:58,039 - Oh! - What a shot. 401 00:24:59,165 --> 00:25:00,166 Come on. 402 00:25:04,921 --> 00:25:06,381 Come on. Let's drop one. 403 00:25:08,341 --> 00:25:10,009 Now Brooks for his birdie. 404 00:25:10,718 --> 00:25:11,553 {\an8}There you go. 405 00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:13,555 {\an8}Whoo! 406 00:25:13,555 --> 00:25:14,514 {\an8}There ya go! 407 00:25:14,514 --> 00:25:15,974 {\an8}- There ya go. - Whoa! There ya go. 408 00:25:15,974 --> 00:25:17,058 {\an8}He got a good read. 409 00:25:21,396 --> 00:25:23,856 Koepka heading in the right direction. 410 00:25:25,108 --> 00:25:28,152 Every major, he's one of the guys we're all looking to. 411 00:25:36,327 --> 00:25:38,288 {\an8}- Nicely done. - Good putt. 412 00:25:38,288 --> 00:25:41,499 {\an8} Some wind in his sails as well after a couple of birdies. 413 00:25:45,545 --> 00:25:47,755 World's number one, Scottie Scheffler. 414 00:25:48,381 --> 00:25:49,841 And this to save par. 415 00:25:50,300 --> 00:25:54,929 Oh, that's so confident. That is so confident right there. 416 00:25:59,017 --> 00:26:02,103 {\an8} Anytime you wanna play good, you just try to take advantage of it. 417 00:26:03,229 --> 00:26:05,315 But I don't think you can take yourself too seriously. 418 00:26:06,190 --> 00:26:10,903 Meredith used to eat popcorn in our bed when we go to hotels. 419 00:26:11,529 --> 00:26:12,530 That's the worst. 420 00:26:13,781 --> 00:26:15,491 - It was awful. - Salty crumbs? 421 00:26:15,491 --> 00:26:20,622 Everywhere. I'm sitting there in my boxers trying to sleep, there's sh... everywhere. 422 00:26:20,622 --> 00:26:22,624 All over my back. "Meredith, you have to--" 423 00:26:22,624 --> 00:26:24,792 She's like, "What? I didn't notice anything." 424 00:26:24,792 --> 00:26:26,002 So good. 425 00:26:26,961 --> 00:26:27,795 Hello, honey. 426 00:26:27,795 --> 00:26:31,841 But, um, you know, when it comes time to hit the shot and be serious, 427 00:26:31,841 --> 00:26:33,217 you know, I'm very present. 428 00:26:36,095 --> 00:26:39,265 That is a beautiful wedge from the world number one. 429 00:26:40,975 --> 00:26:43,561 And this one to tie the lead for Scottie Scheffler. 430 00:26:44,145 --> 00:26:46,022 - And he's done it! 431 00:26:48,566 --> 00:26:52,236 Patrons started gathering here a long time ago. 432 00:26:52,236 --> 00:26:54,906 They wanted to get a glimpse of Tiger. 433 00:27:03,122 --> 00:27:04,123 {\an8} We go to 11. 434 00:27:04,123 --> 00:27:06,125 {\an8}And it's Koepka for his par. 435 00:27:08,294 --> 00:27:10,713 {\an8}- Let's give them something to cheer about. - Right. 436 00:27:16,761 --> 00:27:17,929 Oh! 437 00:27:17,929 --> 00:27:19,138 Oh my goodness. 438 00:27:19,722 --> 00:27:20,807 Oh my goodness. 439 00:27:22,183 --> 00:27:23,935 Wow! I mean, that's... 440 00:27:24,435 --> 00:27:26,354 What is that? Four feet? Three feet? 441 00:27:28,314 --> 00:27:29,691 {\an8} That's a poor five. 442 00:27:32,360 --> 00:27:34,445 {\an8}Let's see if we can get behind this thing. 443 00:27:41,452 --> 00:27:42,537 Holy shit. 444 00:27:45,998 --> 00:27:47,917 Holy fucking shit. 445 00:27:48,418 --> 00:27:51,921 When you talk about the top golfers in the world, that top echelon, 446 00:27:51,921 --> 00:27:54,716 mechanically, the difference is miniscule. 447 00:27:56,175 --> 00:27:57,468 Oh! 448 00:27:57,468 --> 00:27:59,178 {\an8} It's the mental side. 449 00:27:59,679 --> 00:28:02,056 {\an8}- A lot of golf clubs. - Thank you, bud. 450 00:28:02,056 --> 00:28:04,058 {\an8}- It's eagle time on 13. - Yeah. 451 00:28:04,058 --> 00:28:05,810 He likes that. He owns that hole. 452 00:28:06,394 --> 00:28:10,106 {\an8} There is so much time for these guys to get into their own heads. 453 00:28:10,773 --> 00:28:12,692 That won't be a whole lot of fun. 454 00:28:12,692 --> 00:28:16,362 And it's usually the thing that makes the biggest difference. 455 00:28:17,071 --> 00:28:21,284 {\an8} Koepka, some costly bogeys here in the second nine. 456 00:28:22,201 --> 00:28:25,204 {\an8}- That body language is not good right now. - Not good. 457 00:28:26,456 --> 00:28:29,584 Brooks finishes with a disappointing 75. 458 00:28:29,584 --> 00:28:31,961 He's going to have to play the perfect round tomorrow 459 00:28:31,961 --> 00:28:34,130 if he's to make the halfway cut. 460 00:28:34,130 --> 00:28:37,008 Professional golf tournaments are 72 holes. 461 00:28:37,008 --> 00:28:41,304 They're played over four days, and at that halfway mark there's a cut, 462 00:28:41,804 --> 00:28:45,099 and only the top half of the field gets to play the weekend. 463 00:28:45,099 --> 00:28:47,852 Only the top half of the field gets to earn money. 464 00:28:47,852 --> 00:28:52,523 So for a top pro, missing that weekend, missing that cut, 465 00:28:53,024 --> 00:28:57,695 that is golf's surest sign of failure. 466 00:28:57,695 --> 00:28:59,614 Hey, I'll see you tomorrow, all right? 467 00:29:19,091 --> 00:29:22,887 I'll be honest with you. I can't compete with these guys week in, week out. 468 00:29:23,429 --> 00:29:26,140 A guy like Scottie, he can shoot 63 every day. 469 00:29:27,475 --> 00:29:28,392 I dunno. 470 00:29:28,392 --> 00:29:30,978 {\an8}It's golf. It's hard. Like, you're not gonna win every week. 471 00:29:31,813 --> 00:29:35,441 When he's in this negative mindset, sometimes I struggle because I don't know... 472 00:29:35,441 --> 00:29:38,486 I'm such a... I can always see the light at the end of the tunnel. 473 00:29:41,906 --> 00:29:45,535 It's funny, 'cause when I first got on the tour, it was like, uh, 474 00:29:45,535 --> 00:29:48,996 "All right. I made it. Okay, cool. Now let's just make some cuts." 475 00:29:51,082 --> 00:29:55,169 {\an8}And then now it's like, I've... I got a taste of it, right? 476 00:29:56,003 --> 00:30:00,675 {\an8}So it's all I want. It's all I want. Just to win. That's it. Simple. 477 00:30:02,343 --> 00:30:03,302 It's win or go home. 478 00:30:05,763 --> 00:30:09,016 Going into tomorrow, is... I'm going to fire it. 479 00:30:10,393 --> 00:30:11,894 A lot more flagsticks. 480 00:30:11,894 --> 00:30:15,022 Within three or four holes, you know, whether your luck's in today or not. 481 00:30:15,606 --> 00:30:18,359 You find out real quick whether today's your day or not. 482 00:30:22,572 --> 00:30:24,323 It's Friday at Augusta National, 483 00:30:24,323 --> 00:30:26,617 and do we have a day for you. 484 00:30:32,039 --> 00:30:34,208 What a shot from Tiger Woods. 485 00:30:34,834 --> 00:30:37,044 Tiger dictates the story. 486 00:30:39,463 --> 00:30:41,215 Right now, it's all Scottie Scheffler. 487 00:30:41,215 --> 00:30:42,675 Go! Go! 488 00:30:44,218 --> 00:30:48,264 I can't think of a comparable elevation in any sport 489 00:30:48,264 --> 00:30:53,227 from winning your first, and within six weeks almost, 490 00:30:53,227 --> 00:30:56,439 to be ranked number one in the world. 491 00:30:57,273 --> 00:31:00,318 A lot of big names right around that cut line. 492 00:31:00,318 --> 00:31:02,987 Jordan Spieth showing a little frustration. 493 00:31:06,157 --> 00:31:08,576 Koepka, he hopes to play the weekend. 494 00:31:09,285 --> 00:31:10,119 Fore! 495 00:31:10,745 --> 00:31:11,913 Well... 496 00:31:11,913 --> 00:31:14,874 Not much has gone well for him today. 497 00:31:20,296 --> 00:31:21,505 Oh no! 498 00:31:22,006 --> 00:31:23,799 That wind fuckin' killed that. 499 00:31:27,094 --> 00:31:29,639 Putter has gone cold the last couple of months. 500 00:31:30,932 --> 00:31:34,560 {\an8} When you're going well at Augusta National, you love it. 501 00:31:36,103 --> 00:31:39,440 {\an8} When it's not working out, you want to take your ball and go home. 502 00:31:39,440 --> 00:31:40,733 Oh! 503 00:31:42,360 --> 00:31:44,654 Shocking. Second nine, isn't he in? 504 00:31:44,654 --> 00:31:46,072 {\an8} Oh, terrible. 505 00:31:47,406 --> 00:31:51,118 The narrative right now, at the top, Scottie Scheffler. 506 00:31:52,620 --> 00:31:55,289 He has seized control of the tournament. 507 00:31:59,251 --> 00:32:01,337 {\an8} Tiger Woods, this for par. 508 00:32:03,214 --> 00:32:07,009 {\an8} This is unbelievable. Tiger Woods at plus one, 509 00:32:07,551 --> 00:32:10,137 very much a part of the story and into the weekend. 510 00:32:16,143 --> 00:32:18,938 Now Koepka, playing from the pine straw. 511 00:32:20,064 --> 00:32:20,982 Oh, mud. 512 00:32:23,734 --> 00:32:25,236 Fuckin' mud on that thing, dude. 513 00:32:25,236 --> 00:32:28,280 A little frustration being outside the cut line. 514 00:32:29,323 --> 00:32:31,534 Tiger, how proud are you of yourself right now? 515 00:32:31,534 --> 00:32:33,703 This is a magnificent achievement where you are. 516 00:32:33,703 --> 00:32:35,579 Oh, I am. I've... I've... 517 00:32:35,579 --> 00:32:39,834 I haven't played a lot of tournaments of late, so it's been a little bit rusty, 518 00:32:39,834 --> 00:32:41,419 but I'm starting to come around. 519 00:32:41,419 --> 00:32:43,879 I could have easily kicked myself out of the tournament today, 520 00:32:43,879 --> 00:32:45,339 but I kept myself in it. 521 00:32:45,339 --> 00:32:47,925 It's gonna be exciting. It's gonna be fun for all of us. 522 00:32:50,219 --> 00:32:53,472 Koepka, it has been a long day. 523 00:32:53,472 --> 00:32:56,767 He's made only three birdies the first 36 holes, 524 00:32:56,767 --> 00:32:59,729 and his tournament has come to an end. 525 00:33:06,527 --> 00:33:08,821 {\an8} I was going to Augusta to win, 526 00:33:08,821 --> 00:33:12,366 {\an8}so to leave there with a "miss cut" was disappointing. 527 00:33:24,253 --> 00:33:25,796 I felt very embarrassed. 528 00:33:25,796 --> 00:33:28,924 I never really felt that way leaving the golf course ever. 529 00:33:30,259 --> 00:33:34,096 Never felt embarrassed in the 32 years of life of playing golf. 530 00:33:37,892 --> 00:33:39,101 I don't know why. 531 00:33:41,187 --> 00:33:42,021 Still don't know why. 532 00:33:59,121 --> 00:34:02,166 It's Masters Sunday, and there's nothing like it. 533 00:34:04,376 --> 00:34:07,755 Scheffler's name on top of the leaderboard since Friday. 534 00:34:09,715 --> 00:34:11,175 {\an8} If you wanna win a major, 535 00:34:11,175 --> 00:34:13,677 {\an8}you gotta have faith and trust in all parts of your game. 536 00:34:14,386 --> 00:34:16,347 What do you wanna win more than the Masters, 537 00:34:16,347 --> 00:34:19,767 and what better opportunity than a three-shot lead going into Sunday? 538 00:34:23,354 --> 00:34:25,272 I want you to remember two things today. 539 00:34:25,272 --> 00:34:27,441 One, you're not in unfamiliar territory. 540 00:34:27,441 --> 00:34:30,528 This is what you do and have always done. Just another day of golf. 541 00:34:30,528 --> 00:34:33,906 And number two is that God is in control of everything. 542 00:34:36,951 --> 00:34:38,744 All right, let's move. 543 00:34:39,245 --> 00:34:40,746 - Let's do it, kid. - All right! 544 00:34:44,500 --> 00:34:47,670 You think about the green jacket. Yes, I thought about winning. 545 00:34:47,670 --> 00:34:49,839 Yes, all those thoughts go through your head. 546 00:34:50,923 --> 00:34:54,927 When your heart is pounding, all these shots get trickier and trickier. 547 00:34:54,927 --> 00:34:57,304 Yup. Come on. Full trust, baby. 548 00:35:00,474 --> 00:35:02,268 Oh, he went low as well. 549 00:35:05,646 --> 00:35:10,651 Oh, is that any good! What a three for Scheffler! 550 00:35:12,444 --> 00:35:13,863 Unbelievable! 551 00:35:15,030 --> 00:35:19,285 With a win today, will be his fourth in a 57-day span. 552 00:35:20,536 --> 00:35:23,289 You know, I'm in awe of it. It's absolutely amazing. 553 00:35:31,297 --> 00:35:34,383 This year's Masters, where did you watch the final round? 554 00:35:35,259 --> 00:35:36,969 Not sure I watched the final round. 555 00:35:43,601 --> 00:35:45,895 This is really bad. I don't even know who won this year. 556 00:35:46,812 --> 00:35:47,730 Yes, you do. 557 00:35:48,939 --> 00:35:52,151 Scottie Scheffler, right? Yeah. Scottie. Okay. Yeah, it took me a minute. Yeah. 558 00:35:52,151 --> 00:35:54,195 Okay, shit. That was fucking bad. 559 00:36:01,785 --> 00:36:06,332 Scheffler outshines them all at Augusta! 560 00:36:08,709 --> 00:36:11,754 {\an8} Winning the Masters is something you dreamt about so many times. 561 00:36:11,754 --> 00:36:14,715 {\an8}When it actually happens, it's kind of like, "Is this really happening?" 562 00:36:14,715 --> 00:36:17,885 {\an8}So I just tried to soak in as much as I could. 563 00:36:21,805 --> 00:36:25,809 The 2022 Masters Champion, Scottie Scheffler. 564 00:36:31,023 --> 00:36:34,318 This is golf. Everything is always moving on its grid. 565 00:36:34,818 --> 00:36:38,489 You have Brooks Koepka, who's technically been seen on his way out. 566 00:36:38,489 --> 00:36:40,908 And now we have Scottie Scheffler on his way up. 567 00:36:40,908 --> 00:36:42,493 But that's just kind of, you know, 568 00:36:42,493 --> 00:36:44,995 the revolving door of competition and success, 569 00:36:44,995 --> 00:36:46,872 and you gotta get it while you can. 570 00:36:49,541 --> 00:36:50,542 Cove. 571 00:36:51,377 --> 00:36:53,003 Can you bring your toy? Come on. 572 00:36:54,129 --> 00:36:58,217 I get jealous when some guys win. I'm like, "Damn, that should be me." 573 00:36:59,260 --> 00:37:00,886 Come on. 574 00:37:02,763 --> 00:37:06,308 I feel like I'm good enough where I should be winning multiple times a year, 575 00:37:06,308 --> 00:37:07,935 and I'm not doing that right now. 576 00:37:10,187 --> 00:37:13,565 I've had these question marks for, like, the last year and a half. 577 00:37:14,650 --> 00:37:18,028 "Is he going to be the same golfer?" Am I ever going to be the same? 578 00:37:19,113 --> 00:37:20,781 And I still don't know where I'm at. 579 00:37:22,491 --> 00:37:27,037 I know it's kind of a big question, but what comes next for Brooks Koepka? 580 00:37:28,038 --> 00:37:29,748 What's next? Um... 581 00:37:36,422 --> 00:37:40,509 Being at the low point, you can either just give up and just lay there, 582 00:37:40,509 --> 00:37:44,013 or you just got to figure it the fuck out, and I think that's where... 583 00:37:44,805 --> 00:37:45,639 I dunno. 584 00:37:53,105 --> 00:37:56,442 This LIV thing, this Saudi-backed golf league 585 00:37:56,442 --> 00:37:57,943 seems to be picking up some steam. 586 00:37:57,943 --> 00:37:59,820 Have you given that much thought? 587 00:38:09,913 --> 00:38:13,542 Officials in Saudi Arabia are trying to create a new golf league 588 00:38:13,542 --> 00:38:15,085 to rival the PGA TOUR. 589 00:38:18,088 --> 00:38:21,091 There is power struggle going on in golf. 590 00:38:21,091 --> 00:38:22,551 Ian Poulter on the tee. 591 00:38:22,551 --> 00:38:26,805 It's not really like anything that we've seen in sports before. 592 00:38:27,431 --> 00:38:29,141 Oh, fuckin' hell, man. 593 00:38:29,141 --> 00:38:33,228 It's a decision with so many uncertainties. 594 00:38:33,228 --> 00:38:34,605 Don't know how it'll to play out. 595 00:38:34,605 --> 00:38:35,522 Fuck!