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{\an8}[woman] So, can you explain what happened
at the Waste Management Phoenix Open?
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Uh, I'm assuming you want
to get to my taking off my shirt.
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-[crowd chanting] Take it off!
-[Dahmen] The place is going nuts.
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{\an8}Harry Higgs and I are paired together,
and we're nearly in last place.
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{\an8}All of a sudden, people are like,
"Harry, take your shirt off!"
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[crowd chanting] We want tits!
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[Higgs] If this goes in,
shirt's coming off.
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[crowd cheers]
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-[announcer] Oh my lord.
-[announcer 2] Good god.
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[Dahmen] Beer cans are flying.
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It's loud, and I kind of
got caught up in the moment myself.
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[cheering]
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-[announcer] Oh no. Here we go.
-[announcer 2] Oh, jeez.
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Joel Dahmen getting in on the act.
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[Dahmen] I don't know if I regret it yet,
but maybe one of these days I will.
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And then the TOUR calls and yells at you.
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You're not supposed to take your shirt off
on a golf course, which makes sense.
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[energetic music playing]
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[man] He's just your friendly neighbor,
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{\an8}who's really fucking good
at hitting a golf ball.
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[announcer]
It's right at the flag. Might go in.
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-Oh! What a shot.
-[announcer 2] What a great shot that was.
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[Dahmen] For whatever reason,
I naturally was very gifted at golf early.
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[cheering]
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[announcer] Joel Dahmen is a winner
{\an8}on the PGA TOUR for the first time.
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You did it! You did it! [laughs]
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It is so freaking hard
to win a golf tournament. [laughs]
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{\an8}Joel is the most self-deprecating,
least confident-sounding person
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who is incredible at what he does,
that I've ever met.
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[woman] Do you feel ready to win a major
at this stage in your career?
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No, not even close. [laughs]
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[announcer]
Dahmen clearly perturbed by that.
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Really not all that bad.
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{\an8}I think the thing that sets
the top golfers apart from the rest,
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{\an8}is belief in themselves.
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We're the best in the world
and set ourselves to high standards.
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One of the best rounds of my life.
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[Dahmen] The best players
are way better than me.
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I'll never be a top-ten player
in the world. I'll never win majors.
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Joel can compete with the best players
in the world because, truthfully,
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he is one of the best in the world.
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[dramatic music playing]
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[indistinct chatter]
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-[man] Ready to work out?
-[Dahmen] Yeah, so ready.
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{\an8}Can you give me heavier weights today
so I look better on camera?
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{\an8}-Hundred percent, buddy.
-Thanks.
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{\an8}My name is Joel Dahmen.
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We're gonna start bottoms-up press,
facing me.
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I dunno what a bottoms-up press is.
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[Dahmen] I'm 34 years old, and I'm
a professional golfer on the PGA TOUR.
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[Kemp] Pull it.
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[grunts] That's so tight.
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-[Kemp] Just be tough for two seconds.
-I can't.
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[Dahmen] It's not like I don't try
and I don't practice,
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but someone's got to be
the seventieth-best golfer in the world.
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Might as well be me.
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Keep the glute turned on tight,
and then drop your rib cage.
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-Can't drop rib cage and flex butt.
-[Kemp] Yes, you can.
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[Dahmen] I'm a middle-of-the-road
PGA TOUR player.
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The top players, like Brooks Koepka
and Rory McIlroy,
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those guys,
they're just built differently.
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They're mentally just different.
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They hit it further.
They chip and putt better.
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Like, I'm not a threat
when I walk into these things, really.
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{\an8}-You want to try this?
-[Dahmen] You have to be super athletic.
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{\an8}I'm so much stronger than you. [laughs]
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{\an8}-[Dahmen] Your hand-eye is terrible.
-That's fine, but I'm stronger than you.
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[Lona] Joel is just a goofball.
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He's so fun-loving, happy,
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but I think it hasn't been
the easiest of roads to get to that point.
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[Lona] Good job, honey.
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[Lona] Joel's life experience
hasn't been easy by any means.
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Loss and trauma definitely
molded his direction in life.
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[grunts]
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Yeah, so cancer sucks.
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When I was a junior in high school
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my mom was diagnosed
with pancreatic cancer,
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given six months to live,
and passed almost six months to the day.
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Oh! And look what's down here!
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[voice breaking] And then, um…
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Seventeen years ago, still emotional.
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She did everything for me.
I never made my bed. I never did laundry.
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I was so spoiled by her.
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After her passing, I never grieved.
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I just hid it.
For those four or five years
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where most kids are excelling
in the college and planning to play pro,
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I was just kind of a leaf in the wind,
just blowing around.
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He was partying and didn't care,
and I don't think he really had direction.
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[Dahmen] I was living at home. I was like,
"Either get a job or play golf."
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And playing golf sounded like
the best option for me,
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so I kind of just dove into it.
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It was my only option left
of doing something great.
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[man] Nice drive.
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[Kemp] Did you go
back and forth four times?
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-[Lona] Three.
-[Kemp] Yeah, three this time, Joel.
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Go, Joel. Go, Joel, go.
Go, Joel. Go, Joel, go.
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I wish I didn't like you so much.
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See, that's the deal.
You just gotta charm your trainer.
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[Kemp laughs] To death.
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[indistinct chatter]
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[upbeat music playing]
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[cheering]
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[announcer] Stunning Torrey Pines
on a glorious Thursday afternoon.
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This is the seventieth edition
of The Farmers Insurance Open.
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{\an8}[indistinct chatter]
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[announcer] This entire property will be
{\an8}littered with a stacked field of stars.
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{\an8}[indistinct chatter]
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{\an8}I'm gonna go to the range for a bit.
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{\an8}Boys.
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{\an8}Hey, guys.
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{\an8}Give us a chance to shoot something good.
Know what I mean?
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{\an8}Make that putt on five,
I get in better though.
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[man] On the PGA TOUR, most tournaments
have a cut after 36 holes.
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Everyone plays on Thursday.
Everyone plays on Friday,
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and typically roughly half
the guys make the weekend.
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{\an8}If you miss the cut, you don't get
a paycheck. It's that simple.
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[Dahmen] Now I just hit this
right on those two balls.
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[Bonnalie] Be there, baby.
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In! Great shot, Joely.
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{\an8}A PGA TOUR player, they're the CEO,
they're the president, they're the GM,
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{\an8}they're everything of their own company.
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Golfers have sometimes a lot of coaches.
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Sometimes they have a swing coach,
and then their caddies,
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who can also usually double as
a swing coach or another set of eyes.
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Set up more down the middle, just hit it.
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[man] The caddies' most basic job is
to carry the bag of PGA TOUR player,
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but they also usually get yardages,
read greens,
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and tell their player which way
a putt is breaking.
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{\an8}Some player-caddie relationships on tour
are very business oriented,
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and some of are not.
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Ah!
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{\an8}Why am I so bad?
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-[sighs]
-[Bonnalie] Get there.
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Fuck, man. This is a shit show.
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Does your back hurt? We can call
rules and get the hell out of here.
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-Ow, my arm! My arm!
-[Bonnalie chuckles]
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Let's see. Is there an earlier--
There is a three o'clock flight.
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I can get on it.
I gotta leave, like, right now though.
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[Dahmen] Geno is the greatest…
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second-greatest human alive,
behind my wife.
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He's my best friend,
who happens to be my caddie.
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[Bonnalie] All right.
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Shit's about to get fun.
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[Bonnalie] I've been caddying for Joel
for eight seasons now.
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I legitimately love him,
and I don't mean that to be weird.
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[Bonnalie] Well, the good news is
we have a bunch of freaking easy holes
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we're about to hammer through here.
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[Dahmen] I mean, I think we're…
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we're happy together. We sound like
a married couple, but we basically are.
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What can I do
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to make your life better?
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[Dahmen] Caddies are underappreciated
in what they have to deal with
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as far as being a psychologist.
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You have to know what you're getting
from your caddie, stay positive.
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He's gotta do the same
to make your job easier.
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That part is very hard.
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Sometimes I'll yell at him, or I might
even hit him. I've hit him before.
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I'm gonna miss
all the West Coast cuts again.
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I'm gonna fucking punch you in your ribs.
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You told me Tuesday you're gonna make
a million dollars the next four weeks.
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Then we gotta get after it.
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[Lona] Geno's come up to me
a couple times like,
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"Man, I'm getting fired after today."
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And I'm like, "No, you're not, Geno.
It's gonna be fine." [chuckles]
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[Dahmen] Geno's a lot more serious
than people think he is.
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I think he takes our losses and some
of our failures a bit harder than I do.
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Well, on to next week.
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[Dahmen] Good job, Nick.
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{\an8}[Dahmen] Every time you miss a cut,
you're losing money.
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{\an8}Money can't buy happiness,
but it helps a lot.
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[Dahmen] Hello.
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-[Lona] How are ya?
-Good, you guys?
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-[Lona] Good.
-[Bonnalie] It wasn't your best, bud.
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Yeah, just put it on me.
That's fine. I sucked today.
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Joel did his job how he was supposed to.
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[suspenseful music playing]
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[Bonnalie] I don't know how my mom
has kept everything.
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In fact, I didn't even know she did
until just recently.
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And she's like, "Oh, I have
tons of stuff about you and Joel."
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"All the newspaper clippings
and whatnot from along the way."
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[chuckles] That's actually really funny.
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It says, "How Dahmen and his caddie,
Geno Bonnalie, have formed
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one of golf's most entertaining duos."
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I would say that's probably
an accurate statement.
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[screaming]
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[rock music playing]
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-He misses. Breaking left.
-Breaking so much!
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We got a champion of the short!
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Huh!
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Oh, he knocked it in!
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That wasn't even scary.
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[laughs]
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-We made it!
-Ah!
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[Dahmen] Geno and I grew up together
in a small town
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in northern Idaho, eastern Washington.
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We started playing golf
when I was, like, 12 or 13.
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And he had his driver's license
at the time.
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So he would pick me up
and we'd play golf after school and
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take me to Taco Bell.
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[Dahmen] Put it away.
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Oh my goodness, he's terrible.
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[Bonnalie]
I was pretty good in high school,
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but Joel was really good in eighth grade.
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He won state in his freshman year by,
like, eight strokes or something,
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which is just unheard of.
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This is exactly what
I wanted to see. Geno--
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Just go right up and over--
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Reach between your legs
to see if you've got balls.
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-Oh, he does!
-Wow!
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Partner!
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The story of how Geno
became my caddie is interesting.
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Basically, he had this email
that he sent to me.
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"First, I wanna say
how proud of you I am."
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"Not only are you gonna make the big time,
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I believe you're one
of the best in the world."
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"Not only are you gonna make it big time,
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I believe you're one
of the best in the world."
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[scoffs]
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I can't believe I'm getting emotional.
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That's how much I love Geno.
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That said, I'd like to officially apply
for the position of Joel Dahmen's caddie.
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"I want what's best for you, and I believe
you and I would thrive together." [laughs]
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[Dahmen] His first year with me,
I think he only made 87 dollars.
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[Bonnalie chuckles]
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Uh, those first two years were tight.
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"I already have a plan to get rid of
my truck and buy a Honda Civic
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and modify it to be my house."
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I totally did. I was going to buy--
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Actually, change it to Civic to Prius,
way better gas mileage.
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Oh, Geno…
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And, uh…
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I hired him, obviously.
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Uh…
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But I didn't hire him right away,
'cause I really didn't believe that
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he could be away from his son.
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I didn't believe that his wife
could imagine him being gone this long,
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but I didn't have other options,
and he seemed like a pretty good fit.
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[Bonnalie] You ready to jump
into this melted snow water, buddy?
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After you.
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Come on. No!
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[Bonnalie] The financial agreement
between players and caddies
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is usually, on the PGA TOUR,
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a couple thousand dollars a week
to cover your base expenses,
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and then anywhere from between seven
and ten percent of earnings as well.
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Essentially, all my success is dependent
on Joel's success on the golf course.
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I wish it wasn't that way,
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but it's a sport that pays you
based on how you finish each week,
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and that's how I make my money,
as a percentage of his money.
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No added pressure, Joel.
But yeah, it's all on him.
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[dance music playing]
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[indistinct chatter]
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[man] Twenty-one, win by two.
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-[Dahmen] Win by two.
-[man] All right.
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-I lead because I own the fucking house.
-That's true.
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[upbeat song in Spanish plays]
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-Getting drunk.
-[laughs]
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-Are you miked up right now?
-Yeah.
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[laughing]
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Netflix, cut this.
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[Bonnalie] Joel is definitely different
from many of the other golfers out there.
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Joel's capable of being
top 30 in the world, I would say.
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That being said, I don't know if Joel
wants to be top 30 in the world.
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{\an8}I didn't mean to eat and run,
but I'm kinda exhausted.
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{\an8}Well, it's a big weekend. Oh, of course.
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[Homa] I would say most
of my adult-beverage nights with Joel
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end with me yelling at Joel
about how good he is at golf
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and trying to get him to realize it.
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What time you play tomorrow?
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So if you can't make it,
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I will not either,
and we'll just both pack it--
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-[Homa] Both get DQ'd?
-No, let's fly to Vegas.
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[Homa] Ooh, this is turning out nice!
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[Dethier] People have always wondered
if Joel puts himself down too much
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and if that could actually end up
affecting his play.
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{\an8}The next major is the U.S. Open,
and Joel actually needs to qualify
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for this one because he's not
one of the top-60 players in the world.
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Good!
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[suspenseful music playing]
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{\an8}[man] Welcome
to The Club at Admiral's Cove,
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the final qualifying for
the 122nd United States Open Championship.
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[Dethier] Every year, almost 10,000 people
try to qualify for the U.S. Open.
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One day, 36 holes,
at several different sites.
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They call it "the longest day in golf"
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because it's really a survival test
as much as anything.
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[Bonnalie] All right.
Let's go make birdies.
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[Dethier] The guys left standing from
that day go directly into the U.S. Open.
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[announcer] You're playing for 13 spots
and two alternates.
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Our next player,
from Clarkston, Washington, Joel Dahmen.
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[Bonnalie] Not bad.
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If you make some birdies quickly,
it would be much appreciated.
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Oh, shut up.
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[Bonnalie] In this particular location,
there's 13 spots up for grabs
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and around a hundred people
vying for those spots.
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[Bonnalie] Stop spinning.
You deserve better than that.
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You got robbed.
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One bounce great, please. One more.
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{\an8}[Dahmen] I won't be a Hall of Famer.y
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When I retire with golf,
no one's gonna remember who I am.
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I understand that. I'm fine with it.
I'm not playing for legacy.
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Some people are like,
"That's why you'll never be great,
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'cause you don't believe it."
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[Dahmen] No way.
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Which of the guys behind me would you have
caddie for you on the last two holes?
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-You must feel good.
-I'll just do it.
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This is becoming a waste of a day.
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Do you even wanna go to the U.S. Open?
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I do. Only if you do, though.
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[Bonnalie] I think in that moment,
he was thinking
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we wouldn't even play the second 18.
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[man] You want a White Claw?
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Maybe multiple.
That's just the mojo we need, right?
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[Bonnalie] Had lunch and he's like,
"Might as well get a White Claw,"
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and I don't know if that's against
the rules or frowned upon or whatever,
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but they weren't drinking during a round,
so I think it's okay.
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I'm gonna leave you guys.
I gotta go shoot seven under,
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and it's starting to blow,
and I don't know if I got it in me.
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So we'll see.
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[Bonnalie] We need five under par
in the second round
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to advance into the U.S. Open.
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So just don't hit that tree
and don't put it in the bunker.
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Yeah, basically. Just do good.
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[Bonnalie] Wow. Great swing.
It's going a long ways.
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Wow, that went so far.
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You can't be bad. You got this one.
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That was straight ripped.
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{\an8}-Great shot.
-Thank you.
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{\an8}That wasn't bad at all.
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{\an8}[Bonnalie] If Joel can keep focused
and trying to play good golf
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{\an8}and just grind out this round, I truly
believe we can get into the U.S. Open.
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The focus is to keep
moving up the leaderboard,
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because you never know what'll happen.
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Nice job. Congratulations on your birdie.
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Don't do anything stupid on the last hole,
and we're gonna play in the U.S. Open.
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{\an8}That was the greatest tap-in in my life.
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{\an8}[Bonnalie] Probably shouldn't have had
White Claws between rounds.
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Wow. Okay.
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[Bonnalie] But you know what?
It was only a couple.
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Went out and ended up shooting five-under
in the second round and qualified.
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-Make sure you grab all your shit.
-I will.
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[Dahmen] I was proud of getting
a chance to play in the U.S. Open.
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What you dream of
is playing in the majors.
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[Dahmen groans]
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[Lona] Go get him.
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[laughs]
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Come here. Oh, you don't like the camera.
You big baby.
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[Lona laughs] Yes.
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This is my baby boy.
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[Lona] Our dog now.
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Eight and a half years with you.
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You want scrambled, right? Yeah.
Is that what we decided?
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-Can you do a cheesy scramble?
-Yeah. I have some cheddar cheese.
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I think a lot of people
are life-and-death to golf,
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and we just have
a different perspective on that side.
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{\an8}Especially Joel, from everything
he's been through,
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{\an8}and he has such a good outlook on life
and what actually is life-and-death.
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In the spring of 2011, I was diagnosed
with testicular cancer myself.
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I'm like, "Oh my goodness, like, not me."
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Like, I'm 23 years old.
I'm a pro golfer now.
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You know, "You can't touch me."
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Luckily, caught it very early,
did a little bit of chemo,
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and I was back playing golf that summer.
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[Lona] He downplays it, you know?
He's always like,
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"It wasn't a deal, just testicular cancer.
It was short."
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I think he's more powerful
than he gives himself credit for.
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[Dahmen] My mother's passing
still is tough,
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but, um, I think myself having cancer
probably changed my life for the better.
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You know? Not take life for granted
and try your best.
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Do all the right things.
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So… maybe a blessing-in-disguise
type thing. I don't know.
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Brutal.
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[Lona] CrossFit gym and a stroller place.
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[chuckles] Super random location.
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[Lona] With Joel's history with cancer
and everything that he's been through,
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we didn't know if it would be possible
to start a family,
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but Joel and I are expecting
our first child, and we're very excited.
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Do you think that the baby's gonna want
to take naps when I wanna take naps?
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Definitely not.
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I think you are going to have to take naps
when the baby takes naps.
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[Dahmen] My history with cancer definitely
had an effect on being able to have a kid.
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It's certainly more challenging.
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I am super excited,
and I'm also scared to death.
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Okay, this is real adulting.
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[Lona] We're adulting. Here we go.
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-Hi, how are you?
-Welcome to Strolleria.
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-Thanks.
-What brings you guys in today?
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Would you consider yourself
an expert in the stroller world?
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I'd say there's a few others more expert
than I am, but I'm pretty high up there.
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[Lona] I think I have noticed a difference
in Joel's perspective.
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[Lona] You know how to fold this one down?
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You don't even have to push the buttons.
You can just pull the handlebar up,
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and that will just… Yep…
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[laughs]
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There you go. [laughs]
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We'll get there.
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[Lona] I think now that we know
we're having a child,
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Joel will definitely try to seize
every opportunity in his golf career,
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work his way up,
and be the best he can be.
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-Good job.
-I like the storage.
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-You just picked out two strollers.
-[laughs]
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[Lona] I do think
he'll become more focused.
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He almost has to have a lot of pressure,
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and then somehow,
he just kicks it into gear.
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-Lona, we got a new stroller.
-Whoo-hoo.
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-Thank you.
-Making moves.
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Appreciate that.
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[dramatic rock music playing]
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[man] DJ, you're the man.
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[indistinct chatter]
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[man 2] Whoo!
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{\an8}Oh no.
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[announcer] The 122nd edition
{\an8}of the U.S. Open.
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Historic place,
the country club in Brookline.
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{\an8}-It's gonna be a lot of fun.
-Oh yeah, big fun.
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[Johnson] U.S. Open is always--
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You know, the reputation
is that it's the hardest major.
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{\an8}They set up the course very hard.
Deep rough. Firm, fast greens.
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You're gonna have to grind.
You just gotta play well if you wanna
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have any kind of chance
to win the U.S. Open.
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If I was caddying for you, I'd tell you
to hit a little draw with a 5-iron.
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Right, just a little move at it.
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-[man] He's a really good caddie.
-[Dahmen] But that's why I don't caddie.
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[man 2] This is gonna be
the hardest week we play all year.
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Whoever mentally can grind through
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and find a way to get
the ball in the hole,
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{\an8}that'll be who ends up winning.
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[Dethier] It's a big-time tournament.
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Seventeen-and-a-half-million-dollar purse
and America's national championship.
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{\an8}It's a grueling four days
that's really designed
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to identify the survivor
by the end of the week.
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[reporter] We are joined
by world number seven, Collin Morikawa.
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{\an8}I assume you've had a chance to see
the course. Talk about first impressions.
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{\an8}Um, I love it. I think it's
a real good golf course.
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[Rahm] It's a U.S. Open. You need
everything. You need to drive it well,
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{\an8}hit your irons well, chip well, putt well,
and be mentally sane for four days.
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[McIlroy] I feel confident going
to these golf courses
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{\an8}that are set up more difficult
than everyday tour events.
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[reporter] All right. Joel Dahmen.
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So is it true you almost skipped
your qualifier coming into this?
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There was a lot of discussion
leading up to it.
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I told my wife I wasn't gonna do it.
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[reporter] How happy are you
that you did do it?
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Everything changes when you get
on property. It's huge, people everywhere.
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So that changes your mind pretty quickly.
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You want them back here?
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Okay.
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Mm, that looks nice.
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That can't be too bad.
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{\an8}I don't understand how you can hit
those shots and say you can't win a major.
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{\an8}[Dahmen laughs]
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No, seriously.
You're selling yourself short.
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-[Dahmen] Oh, sadly.
-[Rapaport] He's nodding.
452
00:24:19,249 --> 00:24:21,543
[Bonnalie] A hundred percent.
Joel only sells himself short.
453
00:24:22,210 --> 00:24:24,921
[Rapaport] Guys handle themselves
really differently on the PGA TOUR.
454
00:24:25,005 --> 00:24:27,132
On one end, you have
Jordan Spieth, who's like,
455
00:24:27,215 --> 00:24:30,385
"I'm so confident. Gonna win everything."
And then on the other end,
456
00:24:30,469 --> 00:24:33,763
you have Joel, who's like, "I suck.
I'm not gonna be able to win this,"
457
00:24:33,847 --> 00:24:37,392
{\an8}But when he's tapped in, yeah, he's
a threat to win the biggest tournaments.
458
00:24:38,685 --> 00:24:41,771
Am I ready to win a major?
I don't know if I'm good enough.
459
00:24:42,355 --> 00:24:44,983
I would need a lot of stars to align
in one week.
460
00:24:45,484 --> 00:24:47,486
[somber music playing]
461
00:24:51,031 --> 00:24:54,951
[Bonnalie] When you want to be
at a golf tournament and actually show up,
462
00:24:55,035 --> 00:24:57,162
you are one of the best players
in the world.
463
00:24:57,245 --> 00:25:00,123
-You tell me that all the time.
-You are. [chuckles]
464
00:25:00,999 --> 00:25:05,337
What do you feel that we have to do
going forward to be better?
465
00:25:05,420 --> 00:25:08,089
I could be a little more dedicated
to my craft.
466
00:25:08,173 --> 00:25:09,925
Everything that you have been through,
467
00:25:10,008 --> 00:25:13,303
trying to golf should be
about the easiest thing you've ever done.
468
00:25:13,386 --> 00:25:16,973
I think that's a very fair ask of you,
is to show up,
469
00:25:17,057 --> 00:25:20,769
be ready to compete and want to compete,
and not just go through the motions.
470
00:25:20,852 --> 00:25:25,065
How good could you be if you said,
471
00:25:25,148 --> 00:25:28,527
"Fuck it, I am going to try
as hard as I can"?
472
00:25:29,236 --> 00:25:30,445
Um…
473
00:25:30,529 --> 00:25:33,907
I don't know. How good could I be? Top 50?
474
00:25:33,990 --> 00:25:38,453
Do I think I'm a top-ten favorites
going into the U.S. Open? No.
475
00:25:38,537 --> 00:25:40,080
[Bonnalie] Well, that's debatable.
476
00:25:41,248 --> 00:25:43,250
[upbeat music playing]
477
00:25:46,211 --> 00:25:49,381
[announcer] This is gonna be a great week
in the latest chase for the U.S. Open.
478
00:25:49,464 --> 00:25:52,092
[announcer 2] Nine thousand players
entered to try to get in.
479
00:25:52,175 --> 00:25:55,887
We're down to the last 156
that are trying to make history here.
480
00:25:55,971 --> 00:25:57,973
[light applause]
481
00:25:58,515 --> 00:26:00,433
-Have a great day.
-You too, pal.
482
00:26:01,476 --> 00:26:05,605
[announcer 3] Please welcome,
from Clarkston, Washington, Joel Dahmen.
483
00:26:09,234 --> 00:26:11,194
[Bonnalie] Good job, Joel. Really nice.
484
00:26:11,778 --> 00:26:13,863
[announcer] Right up that left side.
Great shape.
485
00:26:13,947 --> 00:26:16,533
{\an8}Are you up further? Oh yeah, right there.
486
00:26:17,033 --> 00:26:18,159
[laughs]
487
00:26:19,869 --> 00:26:21,037
[Dahmen] Oh, fuck.
488
00:26:22,622 --> 00:26:23,582
Goddamn it.
489
00:26:23,665 --> 00:26:26,376
[announcer] That secondary cut of rough
could be five inches.
490
00:26:26,459 --> 00:26:27,877
[Bonnalie] All right. Shake it off.
491
00:26:27,961 --> 00:26:30,297
[announcer] So you accept your bogey,
you move on,
492
00:26:30,380 --> 00:26:32,173
but Dahmen is going to drop back.
493
00:26:32,257 --> 00:26:34,676
That's brutal. What a stupid hole.
494
00:26:34,759 --> 00:26:37,596
[announcer 2] Take a look at some featured
groupings in the opening round.
495
00:26:37,679 --> 00:26:41,016
The Open champ, Morikawa,
off the front for birdie.
496
00:26:43,018 --> 00:26:44,185
Ooh. Oh!
497
00:26:44,269 --> 00:26:46,396
-He did that!
-[announcer 4] Oh, wow!
498
00:26:46,479 --> 00:26:48,064
There's a nice bonus.
499
00:26:48,732 --> 00:26:51,693
[announcer 5] Rory McIlroy, trying to get
to two-under here. Birdie putt.
500
00:26:52,193 --> 00:26:53,028
Oh yeah.
501
00:26:55,196 --> 00:26:56,615
Perfectly good for the second.
502
00:26:57,824 --> 00:27:00,785
[announcer] Joel Dahmen.
{\an8}Looking up the hill here at the seventh.
503
00:27:04,080 --> 00:27:05,248
He's got some work to do.
504
00:27:05,332 --> 00:27:07,834
[Renner] Basically,
it's a 35, 40-foot putt.
505
00:27:07,917 --> 00:27:09,753
God, they roll so far back.
506
00:27:09,836 --> 00:27:13,214
[Bonnalie] I think the angle
you're coming up, it'll keep going until
507
00:27:13,298 --> 00:27:14,758
{\an8}just short of the hole.
508
00:27:15,258 --> 00:27:18,928
{\an8}So like you said, I don't think there's
time for it to change.
509
00:27:19,012 --> 00:27:21,806
From that side, I was probably…
510
00:27:21,890 --> 00:27:25,769
Yeah, that line looks
really good to me from here.
511
00:27:26,436 --> 00:27:27,520
[man] Let's go, Joel!
512
00:27:30,106 --> 00:27:32,525
[announcer 2] Seems a little fast
coming down the hill.
513
00:27:33,610 --> 00:27:35,111
Stay up! Yes, it does.
514
00:27:35,195 --> 00:27:36,738
[cheering and applause]
515
00:27:36,821 --> 00:27:38,073
[Bonnalie] Good job, buddy.
516
00:27:39,449 --> 00:27:40,450
{\an8}[Bonnalie] Hey.
517
00:27:40,533 --> 00:27:41,576
{\an8}Nice fucking putt.
518
00:27:42,160 --> 00:27:45,246
{\an8}[Homa] Geno knows exactly what to say
to Joel and when.
519
00:27:45,330 --> 00:27:47,957
{\an8}When they're playing well,
you can tell they're having fun.
520
00:27:49,751 --> 00:27:52,253
[announcer 2]
Over at 13 now, Collin Morikawa.
521
00:27:52,337 --> 00:27:55,173
Just 30% of the field hitting this green.
522
00:27:55,674 --> 00:27:58,218
[announcer] Yikes!
Rory's second shot at the par four.
523
00:28:00,261 --> 00:28:01,638
[crowd] Oh!
524
00:28:04,891 --> 00:28:06,142
[announcer 5] {\an8}Aw, that's brutal.
525
00:28:07,185 --> 00:28:10,230
[announcer]
{\an8}Ball is in the air for Joel Dahmen.
526
00:28:12,607 --> 00:28:16,444
-Great shape. Great look at the stick.
-[announcer 2] That's a fine shot.
527
00:28:16,528 --> 00:28:18,530
[tense percussive music playing]
528
00:28:20,407 --> 00:28:23,326
[Dahmen] When I'm playing well
in these moments, I'm more fired up.
529
00:28:23,410 --> 00:28:24,661
I'm ready to go more.
530
00:28:25,412 --> 00:28:26,413
[announcer] {\an8}For birdie.
531
00:28:27,038 --> 00:28:30,041
{\an8}[Dahmen] I do better in the moment
than screwing around at 40th,
532
00:28:30,125 --> 00:28:31,710
{\an8}trying to just make a paycheck.
533
00:28:31,793 --> 00:28:33,837
A little more focused
on every little thing.
534
00:28:36,005 --> 00:28:39,676
[announcer 2] As we look
at the leaderboard here, a mix of players.
535
00:28:39,759 --> 00:28:41,302
Some of the best in the world,
536
00:28:41,386 --> 00:28:45,432
and some who just are finding
their way around with smart, steady golf.
537
00:28:45,515 --> 00:28:47,559
-[Dahmen] How are you? Thank you.
-You did good.
538
00:28:48,685 --> 00:28:52,564
[Dahmen] Can Joel Dahmen win a major?
Blah, blah, blah. Here we go.
539
00:28:52,647 --> 00:28:55,567
You said you can't do this.
Look at you now.
540
00:28:55,650 --> 00:28:58,319
-[reporter] It's only one round.
-Anything else? Thank you.
541
00:29:04,451 --> 00:29:06,703
What else can I do to help your life?
542
00:29:07,203 --> 00:29:09,414
[Dahmen]
Do you want an umbrella in your car?
543
00:29:09,497 --> 00:29:11,207
[Bonnalie]
Is it a shitty one or a good one?
544
00:29:11,291 --> 00:29:13,084
Probably a shitty one.
545
00:29:13,585 --> 00:29:14,878
-Adios.
-[Dahmen] I love you, pal.
546
00:29:14,961 --> 00:29:16,963
-Love you.
-Sorry I suck sometimes.
547
00:29:17,046 --> 00:29:18,882
[indistinct chatter]
548
00:29:21,634 --> 00:29:23,636
[tense music playing]
549
00:29:31,686 --> 00:29:33,772
[announcer] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome.
550
00:29:33,855 --> 00:29:37,150
Excited to be here and talk about
major championship golf again.
551
00:29:37,233 --> 00:29:40,862
It feels like a perfect U.S. Open
leaderboard to me.
552
00:29:40,945 --> 00:29:45,033
You've got a couple of big names up there.
Then you just got a hodgepodge of randos.
553
00:29:45,116 --> 00:29:48,244
It's cool to see all kinds of game
out there doing well.
554
00:29:48,328 --> 00:29:51,706
And Joel Dahmen. He was
in the practice round earlier this week.
555
00:29:51,790 --> 00:29:55,084
Somebody asked him, "Feel any better
about the golf course?" He was like,
556
00:29:55,168 --> 00:29:58,880
"No, not really. No." He's always
incredibly honest what his chances are.
557
00:29:58,963 --> 00:30:01,758
And then sure enough,
he turns up and shoots 3-under.
558
00:30:03,218 --> 00:30:04,552
[Dahmen] Thank you very much.
559
00:30:04,636 --> 00:30:07,263
We'll catch you tonight
with multiple beers.
560
00:30:07,347 --> 00:30:09,307
[driver] Sounds like a plan, Joel.
Thank you.
561
00:30:11,351 --> 00:30:14,646
[Dahmen] I probably need
a little bit more of a… killer instinct.
562
00:30:16,523 --> 00:30:18,399
Like, a lot of times I just go play golf,
563
00:30:18,483 --> 00:30:20,735
and "if it works out, it works out"
type of deal.
564
00:30:20,819 --> 00:30:22,821
[indistinct chatter on TV]
565
00:30:24,239 --> 00:30:26,991
[Dahmen] I need to get more into,
you know,
566
00:30:27,075 --> 00:30:29,994
"I'm here to kick people's butt,
and I'm here to win" type thing.
567
00:30:30,495 --> 00:30:32,956
{\an8}Hey, do you wanna get a pizza
tomorrow night?
568
00:30:33,039 --> 00:30:36,167
{\an8}[Dahmen] The best players in the world
have a different level of mental stuff.
569
00:30:36,876 --> 00:30:39,337
{\an8}I don't know if I'll get there.
Not saying I'm too friendly.
570
00:30:39,420 --> 00:30:42,090
I'm obviously competitive,
but I want to do well.
571
00:30:43,758 --> 00:30:47,846
[announcer] Welcome to round two
of the 122nd U.S. Open Championship.
572
00:30:47,929 --> 00:30:50,265
[applause]
573
00:30:52,100 --> 00:30:54,352
[Bonnalie] It still feels like
the biggest day we've had.
574
00:30:54,853 --> 00:30:56,104
[man] Let's go, Joel!
575
00:30:59,315 --> 00:31:00,316
[Bonnalie] Nice ball.
576
00:31:00,400 --> 00:31:02,652
[announcer 2] Well, Joel Dahmen's
just hitting it great.
577
00:31:03,486 --> 00:31:04,904
[Dahmen] Just an 8-iron get there?
578
00:31:04,988 --> 00:31:07,073
-[Bonnalie] Better than 7.
-[Dahmen] For sure.
579
00:31:09,868 --> 00:31:11,035
[man 2] Go in. Oh my--
580
00:31:11,953 --> 00:31:13,913
[announcer 3] And a beauty here.
Look at this.
581
00:31:13,997 --> 00:31:16,791
[announcer 2]
Wow, fantastic shot here at the first.
582
00:31:16,875 --> 00:31:18,751
[Bonnalie] That was a lot of push.
Good shot.
583
00:31:18,835 --> 00:31:20,879
[announcer 2] Dahmen looks like
he'll have a short one
584
00:31:20,962 --> 00:31:22,714
to join the lead at four under par.
585
00:31:22,797 --> 00:31:26,509
And then there's the two-time
major champion, Collin Morikawa.
586
00:31:26,593 --> 00:31:29,470
[announcer 4] Second shot up the hill
here at the par five.
587
00:31:30,722 --> 00:31:34,225
Oh, and he lands it right in front
of the green and it releases forward.
588
00:31:34,309 --> 00:31:35,768
[announcer 2] Shot of the day.
589
00:31:35,852 --> 00:31:38,980
No question.
Best second shot we've seen here.
590
00:31:42,233 --> 00:31:44,444
{\an8}Two men sitting atop
the leaderboard under par.
591
00:31:44,527 --> 00:31:48,072
Collin Morikawa, everybody knows him.
He's a multiple major champion.
592
00:31:48,156 --> 00:31:49,782
[man 3] Way to go, Collin!
593
00:31:49,866 --> 00:31:54,203
[announcer 2] Joel Dahmen, 34 years old.
He had to qualify to get in here.
594
00:31:54,287 --> 00:31:58,207
And Gary, he's missed the cut
in his two previous U.S. Open appearances.
595
00:31:58,291 --> 00:32:00,293
[announcer 4] Well, you know,
you just never know.
596
00:32:01,210 --> 00:32:04,130
-Go, Joel!
-[man 4] Go, Joel. He's my hero, brother.
597
00:32:08,176 --> 00:32:09,010
[announcer 2] Uh-oh.
598
00:32:10,470 --> 00:32:12,138
Back-to-back poles.
599
00:32:13,431 --> 00:32:14,849
[man 5] Let's go, kid!
600
00:32:14,933 --> 00:32:16,434
[Bonnalie] What do we got? Downhill?
601
00:32:16,517 --> 00:32:18,519
[announcer 2]
Joel Dahmen eying this for birdie.
602
00:32:19,312 --> 00:32:20,146
[Bonnalie] Whoo.
603
00:32:20,229 --> 00:32:23,399
It goes this way, and then
right at the hole, it kind of levels out.
604
00:32:23,483 --> 00:32:24,567
But I'm, like, here.
605
00:32:26,611 --> 00:32:30,031
[announcer 2]
This, uh, from a little under 60 feet.
606
00:32:33,701 --> 00:32:35,620
-[announcer 2] Gave it a rap.
-[announcer 4] Yeah.
607
00:32:35,703 --> 00:32:37,372
So many guys have come up short.
608
00:32:43,586 --> 00:32:44,837
[cheering]
609
00:32:44,921 --> 00:32:46,172
[announcer 5 chuckles] And…
610
00:32:46,965 --> 00:32:48,841
Yeah, one time.
611
00:32:53,388 --> 00:32:55,848
[announcer 3] Took a while,
but we got the smile, David.
612
00:32:55,932 --> 00:32:56,766
[announcer 5] Yeah.
613
00:32:58,226 --> 00:32:59,644
No, it was really good.
614
00:33:00,144 --> 00:33:01,187
[man 6] Such a beast!
615
00:33:01,980 --> 00:33:05,191
[announcer 2] That's what Morikawa
is looking to end his Friday with.
616
00:33:05,274 --> 00:33:08,987
{\an8}Collin Morikawa, a multiple major winner,
his day is complete.
617
00:33:09,070 --> 00:33:11,781
{\an8}Will he be the co-leader?
Will he be the solo leader?
618
00:33:11,864 --> 00:33:14,450
{\an8}Or will Joel Dahmen birdie the 18th?
619
00:33:17,078 --> 00:33:17,912
{\an8}Go right!
620
00:33:18,413 --> 00:33:20,623
[announcer 2] Starting right.
Wind is pushing it that way.
621
00:33:20,707 --> 00:33:24,335
May miss the heavy stuff and get over
where it's trampled down a bit.
622
00:33:25,712 --> 00:33:27,672
Yeah, that's exactly where it ended up.
623
00:33:28,589 --> 00:33:31,467
So I think we're in the rough over there.
If that's the case…
624
00:33:33,803 --> 00:33:37,890
-[Dahmen] The brown shit might be okay.
-[Bonnalie] Yeah? I see a flag down.
625
00:33:39,267 --> 00:33:40,476
[man 7] Way to go, Joel!
626
00:33:41,894 --> 00:33:44,063
[Dahmen] Right now, I feel like
this might be a gust.
627
00:33:45,898 --> 00:33:49,444
[announcer 2] He does have 198 yards,
back into a pretty stiff breeze.
628
00:33:50,486 --> 00:33:53,448
-Gonna be a hard shot into the sun.
-I don't think he can see it.
629
00:33:53,531 --> 00:33:54,782
With wind coming at you.
630
00:34:02,081 --> 00:34:03,583
[announcer 2] On a great line.
631
00:34:06,335 --> 00:34:10,048
-[announcer 4] Oh, that's a great shot.
-[announcer 2] Things are going your way.
632
00:34:10,131 --> 00:34:13,092
It looked great on TV.
But in person, my goodness gracious.
633
00:34:13,176 --> 00:34:15,470
-How far is that? Eight feet?
-Less than.
634
00:34:16,596 --> 00:34:18,890
-That was nice.
-I like it better than the fairway.
635
00:34:18,973 --> 00:34:20,016
A hundred percent.
636
00:34:24,187 --> 00:34:25,646
[cheering]
637
00:34:25,730 --> 00:34:26,814
[Bonnalie] Good work.
638
00:34:27,815 --> 00:34:30,026
[announcer 2] Got qualifier
with Joel Dahmen,
639
00:34:30,109 --> 00:34:32,820
who's tied for the lead
with Collin Morikawa.
640
00:34:32,904 --> 00:34:34,238
-[man] Good job.
-Thank you.
641
00:34:40,828 --> 00:34:43,748
You did great. That was just kind of
a solid round of golf,
642
00:34:43,831 --> 00:34:46,250
but we're in first place in a major, so…
643
00:34:47,335 --> 00:34:48,628
All right, buddy. Good job.
644
00:34:49,128 --> 00:34:50,463
All right.
645
00:34:50,546 --> 00:34:53,257
[reporter] Joel, you always say you want
to keep your expectations low,
646
00:34:53,341 --> 00:34:56,427
but this is your first 36-hole lead
at the PGA TOUR.
647
00:34:56,511 --> 00:34:58,471
How do you keep those expectations so low?
648
00:34:58,554 --> 00:35:01,099
I don't know.
Uh, they've probably gone up a hair
649
00:35:01,182 --> 00:35:05,311
since I woke up this morning for sure,
but this is kind of make-believe stuff.
650
00:35:05,394 --> 00:35:08,397
Wanna play a fun game?
Over-under on the number of text messages
651
00:35:08,481 --> 00:35:10,149
I have that are new.
652
00:35:10,817 --> 00:35:13,277
I'm gonna say eleven seventy-five.
653
00:35:13,361 --> 00:35:16,030
You win. Twelve-oh-seven.
654
00:35:16,531 --> 00:35:18,991
That's a lot.
Sorry if I don't respond, friends.
655
00:35:23,663 --> 00:35:25,832
[reporter] U.S. Open, arguably
the toughest test in golf.
656
00:35:25,915 --> 00:35:27,917
What'd you learn about yourself
and your game?
657
00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:31,546
[Dahmen] It wasn't long ago
I wasn't gonna qualify, and now I'm here.
658
00:35:31,629 --> 00:35:35,591
I kind of said many times I'm pretty good
at golf. I always believe that,
659
00:35:35,675 --> 00:35:37,218
but probably I need to believe more.
660
00:35:37,301 --> 00:35:40,721
So maybe I'll start speaking
it out loud more often.
661
00:35:41,222 --> 00:35:43,224
[indistinct chatter]
662
00:35:43,307 --> 00:35:44,809
[McIlroy] Rahmbo, how we doing?
663
00:35:45,685 --> 00:35:46,519
Sitting here.
664
00:35:47,687 --> 00:35:50,356
I got a picture of Poppy today at daycare.
665
00:35:51,816 --> 00:35:53,401
Absolutely gone.
666
00:35:55,153 --> 00:35:56,112
[Morikawa chuckles]
667
00:35:56,195 --> 00:35:57,029
Passed out.
668
00:35:57,655 --> 00:35:58,823
{\an8}[Morikawa] Must be nice.
669
00:36:02,869 --> 00:36:06,998
{\an8}You'll be there though. It's so cool.
It definitely gives you something to do.
670
00:36:07,498 --> 00:36:08,332
{\an8}[Morikawa] What?
671
00:36:08,416 --> 00:36:09,250
{\an8}-Kid.
-[Morikawa] Oh.
672
00:36:10,126 --> 00:36:11,294
[Rahm] Do you play next week?
673
00:36:11,794 --> 00:36:17,425
No. I wasn't gonna fly private,
and then we flew with someone. So…
674
00:36:18,050 --> 00:36:19,552
Rory doesn't fly private either.
675
00:36:21,804 --> 00:36:26,475
[Dahmen] From us not knowing if we're
going to place at the U.S. Open qualifier
676
00:36:26,559 --> 00:36:30,479
to leading the U.S. Open after 36 holes,
677
00:36:30,980 --> 00:36:35,902
there's a lot of respect you earn amongst
your peers by having weeks like that.
678
00:36:36,819 --> 00:36:37,945
-What up?
-[Dahmen] Hey.
679
00:36:38,029 --> 00:36:41,115
So you finish on the back.
Finishing on the front's a nightmare.
680
00:36:41,199 --> 00:36:43,159
[McIlroy] Yeah, 'cause you get five days.
681
00:36:43,242 --> 00:36:46,412
And then the par three. And then eight.
And it's like, no.
682
00:36:46,495 --> 00:36:47,330
[Rahm] Brutal.
683
00:36:47,413 --> 00:36:50,458
-Have a good one, guys. See you out there.
-[McIlroy] Yeah, see you.
684
00:36:50,541 --> 00:36:53,711
[Bonnalie] This is his sixth year on tour,
and Joel's starting to earn the respect
685
00:36:53,794 --> 00:36:56,589
of some of the top players
and kind of have a seat at the table.
686
00:36:56,672 --> 00:36:58,257
He's playing good. Looked good.
687
00:36:58,341 --> 00:37:00,551
-[McIlroy] Really good.
-[Rahm] A lot of fun to watch him.
688
00:37:02,637 --> 00:37:04,931
[Dahmen] I told my dad
that we're pregnant this morning.
689
00:37:05,014 --> 00:37:05,848
[Bonnalie] You did?
690
00:37:06,432 --> 00:37:08,517
-Rather--
-Aw, Happy Father's Day.
691
00:37:08,601 --> 00:37:12,104
-Rather subtle reaction from him.
-What did he say?
692
00:37:12,188 --> 00:37:14,106
"Your life is about
to get so much harder."
693
00:37:14,190 --> 00:37:15,608
[chuckles] Is that what he said?
694
00:37:16,317 --> 00:37:19,070
-Not congratulations?
-There was a little bit of that.
695
00:37:20,529 --> 00:37:22,615
[announcer] All the focus
in this great sports town
696
00:37:22,698 --> 00:37:24,158
on this final-round Sunday.
697
00:37:24,242 --> 00:37:26,744
[Dahmen] Rory, did you hit a 6-iron
into 14 on Friday?
698
00:37:26,827 --> 00:37:29,455
[McIlroy] I should have hit 6-iron.
I hit 5-iron to the back of it.
699
00:37:29,538 --> 00:37:31,749
[Bonnalie] You swing harder.
He's smaller than you. C'mon.
700
00:37:33,125 --> 00:37:34,085
I work out too!
701
00:37:34,168 --> 00:37:35,461
[laughing]
702
00:37:37,672 --> 00:37:39,423
[man] Let's go, Joel!
703
00:37:39,507 --> 00:37:42,009
[announcer] After Friday, we were talking
about Joel Dahmen
704
00:37:42,093 --> 00:37:43,719
possibly winning the U.S. Open,
705
00:37:43,803 --> 00:37:46,681
but Saturday was a rough one
for most of the field.
706
00:37:46,764 --> 00:37:48,557
Matt Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris,
707
00:37:48,641 --> 00:37:50,851
both tied at four-under,
will be in the final group.
708
00:37:52,395 --> 00:37:55,022
{\an8}Joel Dahmen starts
his Sunday three behind.
709
00:37:59,694 --> 00:38:02,321
[Bonnalie] It's on the green,
so it's not terrible.
710
00:38:04,573 --> 00:38:06,367
[announcer] He puts it
in the right-hand rough,
711
00:38:06,450 --> 00:38:08,160
and it's not easy over here.
712
00:38:08,244 --> 00:38:09,787
[Dahmen laughs]
713
00:38:09,870 --> 00:38:11,247
[Bonnalie] Good shot, you boner.
714
00:38:11,330 --> 00:38:13,457
[Dahmen laughs] …boner.
715
00:38:15,126 --> 00:38:18,337
[Bonnalie] True or false. I'll be the
only caddie to call their player "boner"
716
00:38:19,005 --> 00:38:20,381
during the round today.
717
00:38:20,464 --> 00:38:21,966
[Dahmen] That's probably true.
718
00:38:22,717 --> 00:38:24,802
[Bonnalie] I won't be
the only caddie to think it.
719
00:38:25,303 --> 00:38:26,345
[man 2] My kids love you!
720
00:38:26,846 --> 00:38:29,765
[Dahmen] I made bogey, and I realized
I wasn't going to win the U.S. Open,
721
00:38:29,849 --> 00:38:31,642
but I still had so much to play for
722
00:38:31,726 --> 00:38:35,021
and so much on the line for myself
that I was still very into it.
723
00:38:35,104 --> 00:38:37,440
I didn't have the major letdown
like in the past.
724
00:38:37,523 --> 00:38:38,774
-[man 3] Joel!
-[man 4] Let's go.
725
00:38:39,567 --> 00:38:41,319
[announcer] Joel Dahmen's second shot
{\an8}at 18.
726
00:38:43,195 --> 00:38:44,322
[Bonnalie] Good-looking shot.
727
00:38:45,740 --> 00:38:46,866
[cheering]
728
00:38:46,949 --> 00:38:48,617
[announcer 2] That was a fantastic shot.
729
00:38:48,701 --> 00:38:49,785
[applause]
730
00:38:50,661 --> 00:38:51,495
Good shot.
731
00:38:51,579 --> 00:38:53,581
[upbeat music playing]
732
00:38:55,207 --> 00:38:57,293
[Dahmen] Have I undersold myself at times?
733
00:38:57,376 --> 00:39:00,880
Probably, but I played
pretty darn good golf.
734
00:39:00,963 --> 00:39:03,674
Top ten in a major at a U.S. Open.
Like, that's pretty good.
735
00:39:05,134 --> 00:39:07,178
[announcer]
In uncharted territory for Joel Dahmen,
736
00:39:07,261 --> 00:39:10,348
his best finish in a major,
a tie for tenth.
737
00:39:11,307 --> 00:39:14,643
Good job. Hey, great fucking tournament.
738
00:39:14,727 --> 00:39:15,728
Good work.
739
00:39:15,811 --> 00:39:17,980
[applause]
740
00:39:19,023 --> 00:39:20,941
[Dahmen] My best golf is very good golf.
741
00:39:21,025 --> 00:39:23,069
I can compete
against the best in the world.
742
00:39:23,569 --> 00:39:24,862
{\an8}[cheering]
743
00:39:24,945 --> 00:39:27,740
{\an8}[Dethier] The U.S. Open is
a breakthrough moment for Joel Dahmen.
744
00:39:27,823 --> 00:39:29,283
{\an8}He's hung right there
745
00:39:29,367 --> 00:39:33,037
with Matthew Fitzpatrick, John Rahm,
and Rory McIlroy.
746
00:39:33,120 --> 00:39:37,166
He's finished in the top ten,
and he has a chance to consider himself
747
00:39:37,249 --> 00:39:41,379
among those very top guys
because he's proven that he can compete.
748
00:39:41,462 --> 00:39:44,548
{\an8}So that in itself
felt like a big shift for Joel.
749
00:39:45,466 --> 00:39:47,718
[reporter] Tough weekend,
but you led going into it.
750
00:39:47,802 --> 00:39:50,513
How much confidence does that give you
for the rest of the season?
751
00:39:50,596 --> 00:39:52,723
[Dahmen] When you get close
to achieving dreams in golf,
752
00:39:52,807 --> 00:39:54,767
you're only a shot away
from them not happening.
753
00:39:54,850 --> 00:39:58,396
But I put in the work, surround myself
with great people, have a great caddie,
754
00:39:58,479 --> 00:40:01,440
great wife, obviously, so I'm playing
for more than just a trophy.
755
00:40:01,524 --> 00:40:04,151
I'm playing for all these things,
which keeps me motivated.
756
00:40:04,235 --> 00:40:06,237
Yeah, I'm ready to play now. This is fun.
757
00:40:06,320 --> 00:40:07,822
-Good work.
-I love you.
758
00:40:07,905 --> 00:40:09,532
[muffled speech]
759
00:40:10,991 --> 00:40:12,576
We didn't lose any money this week.
760
00:40:13,077 --> 00:40:14,787
-[Lona] I'm proud of you.
-Thanks.
761
00:40:19,166 --> 00:40:21,210
-[Bonnalie] "Nice shot, you boner."
-[Dahmen laughs]
762
00:40:22,294 --> 00:40:24,296
My caddie called me a boner today.
763
00:40:30,302 --> 00:40:34,265
[announcer] Matt Fitzpatrick trying to win
{\an8}not just a major for the first time,
764
00:40:34,348 --> 00:40:37,435
trying to win
any tournament on the PGA TOUR.
765
00:40:37,518 --> 00:40:38,727
[cheering]
766
00:40:39,687 --> 00:40:42,273
My mindset for the U.S. Open
is that I can go and win,
767
00:40:43,107 --> 00:40:44,400
but the pressure is intense.
768
00:40:44,483 --> 00:40:45,943
[announcer 2] Oh man.
769
00:40:46,026 --> 00:40:48,237
[man] It's not where you wanna be, Fitzy!
In the beach!
770
00:40:48,320 --> 00:40:51,115
[announcer] He's so meticulous in the way
he goes about playing golf,
771
00:40:51,198 --> 00:40:53,909
but he's up against a real beast today.
772
00:40:53,993 --> 00:40:55,244
[announcer 3] Dustin Johnson!
773
00:40:55,911 --> 00:40:58,539
[Johnson] They all had a wonderful career
on the PGA TOUR,
774
00:40:58,622 --> 00:41:04,795
and obviously, now, I've taken kind of
a different step in my life and career.
775
00:41:04,879 --> 00:41:07,882
[reporter] We have some breaking news
for you on this Tuesday evening.
776
00:41:07,965 --> 00:41:11,510
Within the hour, the Saudi-backed league
LIV Golf released its field,
777
00:41:11,594 --> 00:41:14,889
{\an8}and the highest-ranked player,
well, it is a bit of a stunner.
778
00:41:14,972 --> 00:41:19,435
It is former world number one and 24-time
PGA TOUR winner, Dustin Johnson.
779
00:41:22,229 --> 00:41:24,148
[upbeat music playing]