00:00I really don't think there's anything wrong with players not celebrating,
00:03like openly celebrating, you know, giving it the big fist pump
00:06and kind of roar into the crowd like Tiger used to do.
00:09If that's not who they are, that is not who Cameron Young is.
00:12He is an excellent, excellent golfer, a world-class golfer
00:15who will probably win a major one day, almost certainly.
00:18But if he, his genetic makeup is not one that he outwardly shows his emotions
00:25particularly easily, I wouldn't want to change who he is because that's,
00:30that's not fair on him and that's not right.
00:32I don't, I value the kind of authenticity of the characters.
00:36I think there are a couple of golfers that people, fans,
00:41maybe can kind of see through when they're not being their true selves.
00:45And if that's not who you are, that's not who you are.
00:47You know, people will say golf is an entertainment industry.
00:50I would also counter that with, do you get any more or fewer strokes
00:54for being funny or for giving it a big celebration at the end?
00:58No, you don't.
00:58You are paid, grossly overpaid, by the way,
01:02but that is an argument for another day.
01:04To win, got to hit the fewest shots in a golf tournament.
01:07That is what you get paid for.
01:09It's the people who do the finances,
01:12whose job that is to make the thing interesting.
01:14If Cameron Young is not,
01:15and this is not just a Cameron Young issue, by the way.
01:17This is, you know, there are other people
01:20who maybe don't give it the kind of,
01:22give it the big one when they win.
01:24Russell Henley, I think, you know,
01:25has been criticized for that in the past, but,
01:29I don't want them to do that if that's not who they are.
01:32I don't want them to do that if that's not who they are.
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