Jaime Diaz
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And that's something that he's matured into.
And he did it at Port Rush.
And he even talked about it after Port Rush was like, man, I was intense on every shot.
And I did a story on him last month in which he kind of learned that from Tiger.
He played with Tiger when Tiger made 10 on the 12th hole at Augusta and then birdied the last five, five of the last six.
And he'd already gotten the impression it was the first time he played with Tiger.
And he said, man, it was the other world intensity for every golf shot.
And it's such a, you know, how do you even measure that?
But he felt it.
And maybe it was partly because of who Tiger was, but also because of what he was just seeing in that moment in terms of the intensity that it took to be that good.
And I think he's tried to replicate that intensity.
And doing interviews and stuff, it's fine.
It can be interesting if you're on an off day.
But during the tournament, it's going to be something that he wants to, you know, as I say, compartmentalize, put aside and not carry into the round.
And I think, you know, we'll see that.
I think we'll see that Scotty next week.
A very focused Scotty in spite of the New York media asking all kinds of stuff about the Grand Slam.
I think he'll keep him at arm's length.
Yeah, well, that effort to do that is exhausting.
And one of the things I thought last year, I mean, Scotty played so well.