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00:00We start first with the champion for the second time in his career, a United States Open champ.
00:10That's Bryson DeChambeau, a three-shot lead entering Sunday, but by the time he got to
00:15his 13th hole of the day, he was trailing Rory by two and a 55-yard bunker shot on 18
00:23that will be remembered in U.S. Open lore for quite some time.
00:27Bryson DeChambeau gets up and down for par and wins at six under par his second United
00:34States Open championship.
00:36Keith, how will you remember Bryson's display on Sunday at Pinehurst?
00:42I tell you, it's unbelievable to me.
00:45I go back a little ways in golf and I can think of so many times where Tiger put on
00:49a charge or there was somebody, I mean, this guy has become, he has gone through such a
00:53transformation in so many ways.
00:56Everybody thought of him as a one-trick pony.
00:58He was just this long drive champion that was able to play and he was the mad scientist
01:03and everything.
01:04And it's just, it's just absolutely just the most wonderful paradigm shift in personality
01:09to see this guy become a man of the people.
01:12And then look at what he's done this year.
01:13I mean, he is the lowest under par of anyone when you count all three aggregate scores
01:19from the majors.
01:20I mean, he's 28 under par, the next closest guy is Zander.
01:24This guy is the complete package.
01:25And then when we think back to the masters, we think about him carrying that sign like
01:28Jesus with the cross.
01:30We go back to Valhalla, we think about him yelling at the fan, give the kid back the
01:33ball.
01:34But when we go to Pinehurst, you know, he's signing the kid's hat, the handicapped kid's
01:38hat.
01:39I mean, this guy, he's unbelievable.
01:40He's almost untouchable right now.
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