00:00I love watching Bryson Shambo play golf and I love watching Bryson play major champ. He's
00:09just so fun. Like some people would call that energy, you know, corny or whatever, but the
00:14guy just loves it. He's fist pumping. He's getting the crowd going. The crowd's loving
00:18it. I just, today I was, I was just tickled by Bryson the entire time. I thought it was
00:22fantastic. Yeah, he's an, he's an entertainer. Uh, there's no doubt about it. Why do people
00:28love Bryson? It's, it's that he kind of wears his emotions on his sleeve. And I think when
00:33he was on the way out on the PGA tour, um, there was, I think a lot of people were frustrated
00:41with, with Bryson and the way he was handling the, with the media. There was, I mean, he
00:46was declining to do media. I think on the way out, like it was just, there was a level
00:51of maturity. It seemed like for about a year or so that made him very unlikable, uh, to
00:57just the regular golf fan. But it seems like since kind of when he went to live golf tour,
01:04I've just kind of noticed a level of maturity that's kind of happened in the last couple
01:08of years. He's definitely leaned in to the content side of, of the game of with YouTube.
01:14He's got a bunch of new fans, I think from all of the investment he's done from the content
01:20side. And then why else do people love him? Well, he, he hits it so fricking far, like
01:25some of the numbers he has, do you see, do you see on 18? Was it seven? No, it was 96.
01:31Yeah. So he just ridiculous. Even the, some of the numbers like on a 16, I think he had
01:37two 14 and hit an eight irons. It's, it's obviously like his, his irons are, are, they're
01:44definitely not like the same loft as like you and I's eight iron, but still, I think
01:50it's the unrelatable part of how far Bryson can hit it. And as a fan being like, how,
01:57how was it even possible? And the way he approaches the game just always just trying to beat a
02:04game that's never been beaten, you know, just trying to find the perfect answer for everything.
02:10And as we called him when he kind of came out on the tour, the mad scientist, I think
02:16that's just the way he approaches the game, how he's leaning to the fan side. I feel the
02:22level of maturity and then just him wearing his heart on his sleeve, I think has made
02:26him more likable. And I can't believe that in a year that I felt, I found myself rooting
02:33for Bryson DeChambeau. And then I don't feel that same way about John Rahm. It doesn't
02:39make sense, but that's, what's happening.
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