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And all of a sudden, you know, a series of events, it's the Masters, you know, things happen, they're jockeying, but then he just looks like he can't be beat. He gets to, like, 14-under. All his playing partners. Everybody else is falling back. They're hitting it in the water. Okay, it's over. He's laying up on holes where he could obviously hit.
So he gets to 13, and he has like a little simple shot, 80 yards. He's laid up, and he's aiming like 40 yards to the left just to be safe, and he basically shanks it in the water. Yeah. Makes double, and all of a sudden you start seeing him mentally. This guy's like having a mental breakdown. Yeah.
So he gets to 13, and he has like a little simple shot, 80 yards. He's laid up, and he's aiming like 40 yards to the left just to be safe, and he basically shanks it in the water. Yeah. Makes double, and all of a sudden you start seeing him mentally. This guy's like having a mental breakdown. Yeah.
So he gets to 13, and he has like a little simple shot, 80 yards. He's laid up, and he's aiming like 40 yards to the left just to be safe, and he basically shanks it in the water. Yeah. Makes double, and all of a sudden you start seeing him mentally. This guy's like having a mental breakdown. Yeah.
Then he pulls back, and they're telling stories about when he was seven and nine, saying, I don't know. Yeah, when he started playing golf at four. They were so poor that his dad took him to the driving range, but he only had one token for balls. And so he said, you hit every shot like you're playing in the Masters. I mean, they're telling this at nine years old, creating all this drama.
Then he pulls back, and they're telling stories about when he was seven and nine, saying, I don't know. Yeah, when he started playing golf at four. They were so poor that his dad took him to the driving range, but he only had one token for balls. And so he said, you hit every shot like you're playing in the Masters. I mean, they're telling this at nine years old, creating all this drama.
Then he pulls back, and they're telling stories about when he was seven and nine, saying, I don't know. Yeah, when he started playing golf at four. They were so poor that his dad took him to the driving range, but he only had one token for balls. And so he said, you hit every shot like you're playing in the Masters. I mean, they're telling this at nine years old, creating all this drama.
So then all of a sudden he hits the most incredible shot you've ever seen on 15. He can make an eagle and go back up, you know, and they're all now saying he's overcome. It's the shot of a lifetime is what they say. It's the shot of his lifetime. Well, then he misses the five-foot putt for eagle. It's like, what just happened here? Oh, but he's still up by one, you know.
So then all of a sudden he hits the most incredible shot you've ever seen on 15. He can make an eagle and go back up, you know, and they're all now saying he's overcome. It's the shot of a lifetime is what they say. It's the shot of his lifetime. Well, then he misses the five-foot putt for eagle. It's like, what just happened here? Oh, but he's still up by one, you know.
So then all of a sudden he hits the most incredible shot you've ever seen on 15. He can make an eagle and go back up, you know, and they're all now saying he's overcome. It's the shot of a lifetime is what they say. It's the shot of his lifetime. Well, then he misses the five-foot putt for eagle. It's like, what just happened here? Oh, but he's still up by one, you know.
Then he bogeys, he goes back. Then he's losing. Then he's losing the tournament. Like with a couple holes left. Hits another incredible shot. Makes a little birdie putt. So you're like, okay, now he's won it.
Then he bogeys, he goes back. Then he's losing. Then he's losing the tournament. Like with a couple holes left. Hits another incredible shot. Makes a little birdie putt. So you're like, okay, now he's won it.
Then he bogeys, he goes back. Then he's losing. Then he's losing the tournament. Like with a couple holes left. Hits another incredible shot. Makes a little birdie putt. So you're like, okay, now he's won it.
But they're like, oh, will he be nervous? And he gets up on 18 and hits the longest drive of the term. It's like 370 yards right down the middle. It was amazing. He has a little wedge that he's practiced a million times. 125 yards. Everybody's now, okay, we can go on with it. Shanks it in the bunker. Just cold cocks it over. He was so far off.
But they're like, oh, will he be nervous? And he gets up on 18 and hits the longest drive of the term. It's like 370 yards right down the middle. It was amazing. He has a little wedge that he's practiced a million times. 125 yards. Everybody's now, okay, we can go on with it. Shanks it in the bunker. Just cold cocks it over. He was so far off.
But they're like, oh, will he be nervous? And he gets up on 18 and hits the longest drive of the term. It's like 370 yards right down the middle. It was amazing. He has a little wedge that he's practiced a million times. 125 yards. Everybody's now, okay, we can go on with it. Shanks it in the bunker. Just cold cocks it over. He was so far off.
He's falling to his knees like, well, it's not over yet. Now all you got to do is get up and down. And as it turned out, it left a simple bunker shot that they said, he'll get this up and down nine out of ten times. So he hits the bunker shot up to three or four feet. So now he has a putt to win the Masters. What does he do? He doesn't hit the hole.
He's falling to his knees like, well, it's not over yet. Now all you got to do is get up and down. And as it turned out, it left a simple bunker shot that they said, he'll get this up and down nine out of ten times. So he hits the bunker shot up to three or four feet. So now he has a putt to win the Masters. What does he do? He doesn't hit the hole.
He's falling to his knees like, well, it's not over yet. Now all you got to do is get up and down. And as it turned out, it left a simple bunker shot that they said, he'll get this up and down nine out of ten times. So he hits the bunker shot up to three or four feet. So now he has a putt to win the Masters. What does he do? He doesn't hit the hole.
As soon as he hit the putt, it's just like you could tell he wasn't thinking he was going to make it. He just immediately dropped his hand. Well, now he's tied. We got to go to a playoff. I'm like, you have got to be kidding me. This guy is literally, he just will not let himself win, even though he's the most talented golfer this week.