Full Swing (2023) s01e06 Episode Script

Don't Get Bitter, Get Better

1
[announcer] So, everybody, this is
the first course in LA County
that granted African Americans
the right to play here.
On that note,
I'm gonna turn over the microphone.
[man] So first question, was there
a special person that motivated you?
[dramatic music playing]
[golfer] I think a big motivation
for me, I would say, is
a guy we all know of by the name
of Tiger Woods. You guys heard of him?
- [boys] Yeah.
- [golfer] I watched Tiger.
I started playing golf
in the summer of '97.
You guys know
what happened in April of '97?
- Anybody remember that?
- [man 2] Yup.
Out of my mind ♪
[announcer] There it is.
A win for the ages!
[golfer] The '97 Masters
was so inspiring to me.
I just remember watching everybody
in complete awe of this Tiger Woods guy.
And then I also recognized that
this guy is the same skin color as I am.
[man 3] America has a distinct race issue.
That's always the barrier
in America, right?
The best part about golf, in a sense,
is, like, once you shoot 66,
they can't turn you away.
You can't be held back for any
other reason except what you shoot.
I think that what Tiger defined is that
people look past that or beyond that,
just because he was so great.
1997 Masters, Tiger won.
I watched that tournament with my dad,
and I was like, "You know what?
I want to be like that guy."
Tiger Woods always said, uh,
"Don't get bitter, get better."
Amen. Two words
that fix everything in golf.
- Play better. [chuckles]
- [man 4] Yeah.
[golfer 2] The reason why I play golf
is because of Tiger.
He opened up a pathway
for so many more kids
that never would've thought,
you know, golf was for them.
[announcer] Wow!
[cheering and applause]
[announcer] Wow.
You can't hit it better than that.
Collin Morikawa is the extension
of the success of Tiger Woods.
[announcer 2]
The new star in the game of golf.
Collin Morikawa is the PGA Champion.
[man 5] He's 25 years old, one of the best
players in the world already.
[announcer 3] It is
a faultless performance on his Open debut.
[man 5] Winning two majors
in your first two years on tour,
he seems to have this steely focus
that does bring Tiger to memory.
[Foley] Tony and Collin, they're what
the future of golf looks like.
I just think the style is very different.
Aw, you look fresh, man.
[woman] Tony Finau is
the ultimate family man,
someone everyone roots for
every single week.
[Rapaport]
But he hasn't won a major championship,
just two victories on the PGA TOUR.
Tony Finau does not have the wins
on his résumé to match his game.
I've been high and low ♪
[Dethier]
The best golfers tend to be selfish.
I mean, they eliminate distractions.
And Tony has a ton of distractions.
And low ♪
[vocalizing]
[toddler chattering]
[Finau] Just about there.
Just about there.
Taste test, please.
Hopefully, they're as good as advertised.
How is it?
Mm.
That's bomb.
How's it, Nene? What, eight? Nine? Ten?
[Nene] Eight?
Eight!
She just said it's an eight.
Come on, girl.
- [Nene] That's still good.
- [boy] I say ten.
- [woman] Nene, gonna eat some?
- Let's go.
I don't know about the regular one,
but I liked the Nutella one.
- [boy2] Ten!
- Ten, Tone?
[Finau] I definitely believe
you can be a great golfer
and be a great husband and father.
Balancing it is extremely tough, but,
to me, it's like why can't I have both?
- Say bye-bye.
- [baby] Bye-bye.
Tony is of Samoan and Tongan descent.
And then I'm full Samoan.
The foundation of our culture is family.
Come on, man.
[Finau] I'm traveling with my family
this season pretty much every week.
[Jraice] You got served!
It's nice, because, like, I have a husband
that comes home, like, after every day.
Oh no!
[Finau laughs]
[laughs]
I was so close!
- That was the closest he's ever been.
- You're bad.
Nice try, dude.
[Alayna] This year, I lost my dad,
and that's kind of what
pushed our family, um, to travel together.
[Finau] My wife's dad, unfortunately,
passed away at the end of last year,
so I wanted to be there for her.
And the way we knew that was gonna happen
was that they needed to travel with me.
And it's been
a great experience for our family
to just be together during this time.
I've had a nice career up to this point
to take care of most of the needs
that we have as a family.
[Jraice] Dad, do you have
your Junior World in here?
- Ooh.
- Or does Papa have it?
I think Papa has that one.
[Finau] Now it's, to me, just focusing
on winning golf tournaments,
more than that added pressure of
financially being afloat
and providing for them.
Early in my career that was more the case,
living out of a car, different things
like that right out of the gate.
When I first got married, it was tough.
There wasn't a lot of expectations on
a kid who grew up really dirt poor in Utah
to make it to the PGA TOUR.
It's truly an underdog story.
[Alayna] Tony didn't come from a lot.
His parents, they had seven kids.
He came from a rough neighborhood.
A lot of gangs and violence.
His dad believed that,
"If I keep my kids busy, then
they don't have time to get into trouble."
[Finau] Look a little bit different?
- Or it look the same to you?
- [man] Looks the same.
- [Finau] Look at all these dents.
- [man] Yeah.
My wife and I, we would always talk about
a way to keep them out of trouble.
What decided we're gonna teach these kids
how to play golf? I have no idea.
I literally thought this has got to be
the dumbest game ever.
Tennis is so much easier.
[laughs]
[Kelepi] The garage was never open,
because the net was tied
on top of the ceiling.
[Finau] We could never open the garage.
Yeah.
People was normal to hear, like a shotgun,
because the neighborhood was shooting too.
- That's right.
- [laughs]
[Finau] My brother randomly
told my dad he wanted to play golf.
He didn't know anything about golf.
He had never played it before.
So with the budget that we had,
he knew he had to figure out a way
for us to learn how to play at home.
His invention was,
"I'm gonna put up a mattress
in our garage. That's how
my boys are gonna learn how to hit."
"And we'll go to the golf course
to chip and putt since it's free."
We couldn't afford range balls,
so we'll go pound the mattresses.
We'll go once a week to the range
and see what we had
and see how straight the balls are.
[laughs]
[Finau] There was no plan B for me.
My golf game was the plan.
I mean, how many hours
were spent in this garage?
Like I wanted to be so good at golf.
I remember some
countless times just telling you,
"Dad, can we just go
hit some balls in the garage?"
- Yeah. Well
- You know?
[Kelepi] It was a lot to learn, but it's
shocking we can come up with a system
to learn how
to hit a golf ball and compete.
[Morikawa] How many people you think last
year came versus what this year will be?
[man] They never released numbers.
I had heard of it was about 5,000 a day.
[Morikawa] What is it normally here?
- Forty.
- [Morikawa] Oh, wow.
It's gonna feel very different.
This'll be the first year you play
Masters with grandstands.
Yeah.
It'll be nice.
Koa, are you excited
for your first Masters?
[Morikawa] After I win one major, the PGA,
and then after, I win The Open
the next day, like,
I just want to go do it again.
We've been at a point now where, you know,
I hadn't won since the 2021 Open,
and, uh, you know, for me, so far,
early in my career, it's been a long time.
[Morikawa] Majors are career defining.
You want to put on a green jacket,
but at the end of the day,
you still want to win everything.
And what, Tiger won 80-some times.
It doesn't get tiring winning 82 times.
I mean Can I say this?
I want this one more than the others?
I mean, I want them all.
[suspenseful music playing]
- Thank you, guys.
- Thank you.
[Rapaport] Collin Morikawa is
kind of a golden child right now.
[sighs]
Pollen.
He's a star. A big-time superstar.
- Welcome back to Augusta. How are you?
- How you doing?
[Renner] I think he's one of the most
impressive players on the PGA TOUR,
period, point-blank, the end.
He possesses something different.
He just does.
[Morikawa] You know, at such a young age,
there's a lot to achieve.
You know, hopefully,
when I look back one day, I said,
"You know, we did a good job."
[Morikawa] So we're going through
some sizing issues.
There's error on everything, right?
And it's, like, just got a little small
in this little gap right here.
That's really annoying.
I'm being a
real big stickler on this, but
It's nice to have a glove that fits right.
I just have weird-sized hands.
[Finau] Oh yes, Magnolia Lane.
- [man] Morning.
- [Finau] Good morning. How's it going?
Good to see you.
Thank you. Nice to be back.
This is the spot to be back.
[man] Something going on this week,
but we're not sure
I'm gonna go find out.
I think we might figure that out up here.
[man] We'll get you
all squared away up there.
- Welcome back.
- [Finau] Thank you.
[laughs]
- I remember the first year I came in here.
- [Kelepi] Yeah.
And I was like, "Wow,
it's a lot of open parking,"
So I parked over there,
and one of the guys in the green jackets
comes over and he's like, "Sir, this is
the past champions' parking lot."
[Kelepi laughs]
[chuckles]
And I said, "Oh, next
I'll be back next year."
- [Kelepi] What'd he say?
- He was laughing.
I told you the number
that you check in as?
Yeah?
Like, let's say you're
the thirty-eighth guy to check in.
They give you a badge that says 38,
you know. That's your number.
A lot of guys that have won,
whatever number that they were that year
- They literally just wait. They wait
- To get that number?
until guys until they get that number.
They won't check in
till they get that number.
They'll be like,
"What number you on?" "24."
Like, "All right,
I'll be back in an hour."
They're like,
"You have to save 38 for me."
Oh, I see.
- Morning, sir.
- [Finau] Good morning.
[Kelepi]
What number did you get last year?
- [woman] Do you remember?
- I don't remember. But
77 sounds like a good number.
Let's go, baby. Lucky 77.
Go for it. Wishing you all the best.
- [Finau] Thank you.
- [man] Okay.
Hi. How are you, guys?
- Good luck this week.
- Thank you.
[dramatic string music playing]
[announcer] The opening round
of the 86th Masters Tournament has begun.
And our featured groups getting set
to start their bid for a green jacket.
[announcer 2] Now driving, Tiger Woods.
[announcer] It's hard to fathom
the last 13 months for Tiger Woods.
From the car accident, significant trauma,
questions if he would ever walk again.
Golf fans blessed to get this opportunity.
Yeah, that's one tough cookie
right there, man.
I mean, it's, like,
shoulder surgery, knee, ankle.
Guy's like, "Bring it, man." [laughs]
Go get 'em, son. Play well, bud.
[announcer 3] Fore please, Tony Finau.
Tony Finau had a front-row seat to maybe
the most famous round in golf history.
He was playing with Tiger Woods
in the 2019 final round when Tiger won.
The fact that Tiger won the Masters
was ridiculous.
This was Tiger Woods
completing his comeback,
winning his first major championship
in over a decade.
And he'd suffered broken legs,
ACLs, personal embarrassment.
So for everyone in golf to be rooting
for the same thing,
and then for that thing to happen,
was pretty ridiculous.
And Tony Finau was right there to see it.
[Finau] This is something
I dreamed my whole life.
I remember getting off the 7th tee,
first opportunity I had to talk to Tiger.
You know, it was a bit
of an awkward silence.
Asked him how the kids were doing.
Looked over at me, like, "They're fine."
And he just started
to walk a little faster.
I got the message
that he didn't want to talk.
- [cheering]
- [announcer 4] The return to glory!
Tiger was in a state of mind
I don't know if Tony's ever been in,
which is that singularly focused
on the task at hand.
The greatest players in this game
seem to be consumed by golf,
and Tony Finau's not like that.
He's got a balance in his life
that not everyone does.
[Kelepi] Ah.
- You see where he ended up?
- He's short of it.
[Rapaport] He cares deeply
about his family,
and whether that's a hindrance
to his golf game, I don't know.
[crowd] Oh!
[reporter] Tough day out there.
[Finau] I was there, through nine holes,
and I made some mistakes.
Next thing you know,
I was eight, nine, ten shots back.
- [Nene] Is Daddy winning?
- [Alayna] He's hanging in there.
[Nene] Mom, is that a yes or no?
No, he's not winning.
[Alayna] Traveling as a family,
it kind of weighs heavily on me.
He feels like he's not performing
to the best of his abilities
that he knows that he's capable of.
[announcer 5] Tony Finau, he'll be
tested here to try to save his par.
[announcer 6]
Looking for some positivity right now
[Alayna]
Maybe we're a little too much for him,
'cause I feel like it was
a drastic change to traveling with nobody,
to, like, all of a sudden, there's,
like, eight of us traveling together.
Hey, baby.
- How was the walk?
- It was cold.
- Cold?
- Yeah.
[man] I know many a player that will say
that they didn't like themselves
when they played their best golf.
They were on edge.
They're not completely present
with their family.
And none of that seems to me
the person that Tony Finau is,
certainly wants to be.
[announcer 4] Scheffler's name
on top of the leaderboard.
The biggest day of his young golfing life.
[Renner] I can only imagine
how annoying it is for Tony Finau
to be asked all the time,
"What is separating you
from becoming a champion?"
It's a narrative. It's a thing.
He's so talented. It makes people wonder
who watch week in and week out,
"Well, why isn't he just winning?"
"Are you distracted by your kids
when you come home from the golf course?"
[crowd] Oh!
[Renner] Tony has to figure out,
"Do I function better
with my family and kids out here,
or do I function better being by myself?"
[Morikawa] I don't have
the family that Tony has.
He's got five kids, and I'm just learning
how to travel with a dog.
I'm, like, super organized, and I hate
I hate when things are not in place.
And if I was coming around with ten people
and I didn't know what was going on
Man, that's I'm getting, like,
the anxi-shakes, like, trying
to figure things out, thinking about that.
Finishing up the Masters
a top five, I'd take it.
I had one of the most memorable shots
I'll ever have on 18 with Rory.
I hit a great tee shot.
And I'm like, "Okay."
"This is gonna be easy."
And, uh plugged it right in the bunker.
So I'm in the bunker. I'm walking up.
I see where Rory's ball is.
I'm like, "Thank God that's not my ball."
Thinking he's got
one of the most impossible shots ever.
[announcer] This is impossible,
a bit of a hit and hope.
[Morikawa] He hits his shot.
Trickling over the slope, I'm like,
"Wow, this is really
This is looking really good."
And sooner or later, it drops in the hole.
[announcer 2] Look at that.
That is just awesome.
He goes crazy,
and his arms go in directions
that I've never seen
someone's arms ever go.
[announcer 2] What a round. Sixty-four.
It matches the lowest final round score
in Masters history.
[Morikawa] Now it's time
for me to hit my shot.
[announcer 2]
Morikawa out of that same bunker.
They've been matching each other
much of the day.
Oh! Again! You can't make it up.
[Morikawa] At that point,
I am now blacking out.
[announcer 2]
A dream sequence at the 18th.
[Morikawa] Finishing top five, obviously,
we didn't get the job done to win.
But it was my best Masters finish,
just more of, like, a confidence boost,
knowing that, you know,
we had one good decent
major finish under your belt
and let's go play
some great golf the rest of the season.
[ball bouncing]
- Oh!
- [car alarm blares]
Don't worry. It's way better.
I just haven't shot for a long time.
[Morikawa] I've taught myself
to separate from the golf course,
but it's tough, because we're
always thinking on how to perfect it.
Golfers, you know, internally, are
We're all selfish.
[pensive music playing]
We're the ones hitting the shot,
and we have to take control.
You have to be a little more selfish
than what you actually want to.
[man] Really good.
[Morikawa] Obviously, I set my standards,
set the goals really high,
and I think about what have I learned, is
The biggest thing
is just taking care of myself.
[man] Good. Full focus.
People take being selfish as a bad thing.
It's a good thing.
[man] Yeah, good.
[Morikawa] Thinking about
what's best for me.
Good. Other side.
[Morikawa] That's always hard to do,
because we care about people around us.
You have to be selfish about
making sure you're managing your time,
managing your health
and everything about it
to come out and perform the best.
[man] Awesome. Thank you guys for coming.
Collin, I know it's busy for you.
We're gonna go, uh,
as we do always, a year out or so.
That being said, we know you're not shy,
but you know the one rule, just be honest.
And we leave here better collectively.
- Sounds good.
- [man] Cool. Awesome.
So let's start off
with the new five-pocket pant.
It is definitely a material
that we are very confident in, and
[Morikawa] Yeah. It doesn't feel heavy.
And it feels like it has a little
more stretch than what we have now.
- So I'm happy about it.
- [man] Fantastic.
We'll start off,
on Thursday, with that print.
Only have a swatch as of now,
but it is the correct material,
so you can feel it's lightweight,
full of stretch.
Fresh color palette to it for sure.
Wanted to get your take
on pairing that with olive.
I don't know. I don't know about that.
[man] All right.
What's the challenge with it?
[Morikawa] It's just
I don't think it's my style.
- [man] Okay.
- I think it's your style.
[Morikawa] It's hard to work in green
with this color palette.
[man] For sure.
So, like, with these green pants,
for me, like,
if I really wanted to wear
the green pants, I'd be like,
I want a white I'd wear a white shirt.
But then, you know,
I would 100% wear that look.
[man] We'll come back and revisit
how we want to do the pant line.
- [Finau] Why don't we putt first, big dog.
- [Jraice] Uh-huh.
[Finau] Just hit hit 20 putts.
So go around five times, and just
see what your percentage is, all right?
Even if you miss one, just keep going,
but count how many you made and missed.
[Alayna] Jraice,
everything he wants to be like Dad.
Like, he looks up to Tony.
His favorite color's green,
just like Dad. He loves golf.
It's a huge thing between them two.
Golf is everything to Jraice right now,
and the fact that he made it
into Junior Worlds, it's huge.
[Finau] Make three more and you tie.
- [Jraice] Yeah, 15 for 16.
- Don't choke.
[Finau] I'm going to The Open Championship
by myself.
Two more.
[Finau] Jraice, he has
a big national tournament.
If I wasn't playing The Open Championship,
I would've been a part of his event.
I would've loved to caddy for him.
Hey, okay
So I miss that part of it, being a dad,
but I have business
to take care of myself.
Nice. [chuckles]
Back of the cup, baby.
[pensive music playing]
[announcer] Welcome along
to the 150th Open
at the Old Course at Saint Andrews.
When you think about where golf began,
the answer is Scotland.
And St Andrews is the home of golf.
There's just so much history there.
It's one of the most iconic places
for golf in the world.
Every single player relished being there
at The Open and playing at St Andrews.
The opportunity to win an Open
at St Andrews, is
People have called it golf's Holy Grail.
[announcer 2] And the champion golfer
of the year is Tiger Woods.
[cheering and applause]
[Dethier] And no truly great career,
some people say,
is complete without that victory.
In the peak of your career,
guys are really only gonna have two,
maybe three chances at the most
to really get it done.
[announcer 3]
Lots of storylines this week,
but none better than Tiger Woods.
Will he be competitive?
Can he make the cut?
Or will this be the last time he walks
on the historic soil of St Andrews
at The Open championship?
[Morikawa] What's up?
You'll take the case?
Glad it's still in here.
That's That's a win.
All right. Off we go.
[Morikawa] When you win the Claret Jug,
you get to keep the real thing for a year.
But then,
come next year's Open Championship,
you have to give it back.
[announcer] Collin Morikawa
writing his own chapter
in major championship history.
[Morikawa]
I can't believe it's been a year.
It sucks to give the Claret Jug back,
but there's excitement
being the 150th Open.
And this is a place that I've never been.
I've never played St Andrews.
Being the defending champion,
there's a lot of eyes on you.
I hope to see this again on Sunday.
- Morning. How you doing?
- Good. And you? Welcome to Scotland.
- And you. You've made your history now.
- It's been amazing. It really has.
- You enjoyed the year?
- It's been Nothing like it.
It's been fantastic.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- Hopefully, we'll give it back to you.
- Absolutely.
Best of luck.
Wait, can we do another hand over?
- No, he's superstitious.
- Come on. I already gave it over!
[laughs]
- [Morikawa] Sorry.
- [man] Brilliant.
- Collin, thank you very much.
- Thank you.
[Finau] My wife's got
some nice videos here.
[man] How did he play yesterday?
I didn't even ask you this morning.
- [Finau] No good.
- No good? So he's one over?
- He was four-over, one-over
- He shot four-over, one-over
Then I think he shot 12-over yesterday.
- [man] Aw man.
- Yeah, he didn't
- It wasn't good.
- [man] Have you chatted with him yet?
Yeah, I talked to him. I talked to Alayna.
Alayna felt like he kind of gave up,
which I don't like to hear.
In a tournament,
you just keep playing to the end.
- This is how it is, you know? But
- [man] Yeah.
He's learning.
[Alayna] Tony was pretty sad
about not being there
for Jraice's first Junior World.
The fact that Tony won Junior World
when he was 12, they have that bond.
Tony probably mentioned once, like,
"I wish I could be there with you,
big dog, but I'll be there when you win."
[cheering and applause]
[announcer]
And he will move across to the 18th
to the one and only Tiger Woods.
Whether or not it's the last time
we see him play competitively
here at Saint Andrews,
he has brought so much
to the game, hasn't he?
[announcer2]
Let the great man have this moment.
[applause]
[announcer] Well, it's not been
the week he was hoping for
on his return to Saint Andrews
and The Open.
[Dethier] Collin Morikawa has
in some ways been
the latest heir to Tiger Woods's throne.
[announcer] For a birdie.
Ooh, last year at this time,
could barely miss one of those.
I think anytime someone is comparing you
to Tiger Woods, A, it's irresponsible,
but, yeah, B, it definitely puts
a little bit of a burden on you.
Morikawa came into the year red-hot.
Expectations were through the roof.
[announcer 2]
Morikawa needs to get something going.
[Dethier] Tiger Woods ruined expectations
for every golfer.
Tiger hit that peak level of performance,
and then just sustained it
for years and years and years.
But that's not really how golf works.
[crowd] Oh!
[man] Good-looking, Collin!
Three over par for Collin Morikawa.
And the odds lengthen.
[Dethier] Golf is a fickle, fickle sport.
Going forward, the question then becomes
whether we've already seen Collin's peak,
or whether this was just a little dip,
and he'll be back
to those Tiger Woods comparisons
before we know it.
[announcer] Oh dear. Could be
his Open Championship, finito.
I don't care what everyone else thinks.
Yeah, we've had a tough season,
and people look and start saying things.
But, um, if I can at least grow from it
and get better, you know,
it's only going to make me better,
hopefully, in the long run.
[announcer] To 16. Hardest hole
on the course, and Tony Finau.
[Finau] Get up. Fall.
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
[Koyack] I was curious to see
how he would get on at The Open
without the family there.
A lot of questions about his ability
to focus has been put on him.
Always a little bit of a question mark of,
"Am I doing the right things?"
[announcer 3] Tony Finau,
bogeyed 16 and 17.
He's outside the cut line.
He needs at least a three
to be around for the weekend.
[Koyack] Do you keep doing
what you're doing,
or is a little alarm bell ringing
to make some changes?
[man] Go, Tony!
- [man 2] Go, Tony!
- [man 3] Get it, man!
Just kick right. Kick right.
[man 4] Get in the hole!
[man 5] Come on. Come on!
[announcer 3] And leave him with that
to get a tee time tomorrow morning.
Uphill.
Took a bounce.
Didn't matter.
He knew what it meant. Fist pump.
[cheering]
[Dethier] At this point in his career,
Tony Finau is looking
to win major championships.
How good is that, man? How good is that.
[Finau] I mean, goodness gracious. Right?
[Dethier] At this Open, ended up
finishing twenty-eighth overall,
which is respectable, but,
ultimately, another forgettable finish
in what has been to this point
a pretty forgettable season.
- [man] Bye, Tony.
- Here for the weekend.
[Foley] When Tony came to St Andrews,
his family wasn't with him,
but he didn't play great.
If Tony's not getting it done,
Tony's not getting it done.
It's not his circumstance and
his situation that's not getting it done.
Tony has infinite wisdom,
and he really has a good understanding
of what he's here for
and why he's doing what he's doing.
[Finau] When people talk about
my family might be a distraction,
you don't really know someone
unless you walked in their shoes.
[announcer] Want to thank
everyone sincerely for being here.
I see so many familiar faces every year.
Tony, when I think of Tony,
it's family, faith, and golf.
Let's give the family that
supported him over the years,
his whole life, a round of applause.
[Finau] You can get so engulfed
in the game of golf
that a lot of times
you don't enjoy the joys in your life.
This year was a year that I knew
I needed to be there for my wife.
And I will say a lot of my focus
was there, making sure that she was
mentally, emotionally okay.
I know what it's like to lose a parent.
[announcer] Today, I want to recognize
Tony's mother, Vena,
and Tony's father-in-law, Tipa.
[Finau] You know, there's always
[sniffles] There's always
a special person
[sniffles]
in my life that's never able to be here.
[sniffles]
[Alayna] Tony's mom, Ravena,
she passed away in 2011.
Ravena, his sister Narnar,
and his oldest brother, Kinga,
they got into a tragic car accident,
and she passed away on the spot.
[sniffles]
My parents would drive me up in this
up and down this whole state
as a kid, and
We didn't know anything about golf.
I didn't know how to play golf,
didn't know how to dress.
Whoo!
[Finau] And I can't help
but think about the wonderful sacrifice
that my parents have made
for me, my family.
But they've been
there since the beginning.
She passed away on November 27th, 2011,
and then I had Jraice
November 28th, the next day.
So, yeah, it was It was crazy.
[Kelepi] Tony is his mom.
Very open, very generous, very loving.
Tony misses her all the time.
She was really, really close with Tony.
It's a motivation for him
to achieve what he has achieved.
Making sure that
he can make his mom proud
and doing the things
that his mom wanted him to do.
[Finau] I had a pretty amazing mom.
I feel like I just have to show the world,
not only what a great player I am,
but the person I was raised to be.
[Finau] There's so many firsts
in that first year.
The first day without her,
the first week, the first month,
the first Thanksgiving, Christmas
[clicks teeth]
[sniffles]
I'm sorry.
The traditions, you know,
we created as family
You know, that first year
was extremely difficult to get through.
[ethereal music playing]
[baby crying]
[Finau] Baby.
Hi, baby.
Hi, baby.
[Finau] My career means a lot to me.
And at times, I think we can mistake
that it means everything.
Come on, girl.
You don't be looking at Daddy's cards!
Come on, man!
I knew what my wife was going through.
I knew what she was dealing with.
It was more important for me
to be there for her during these firsts
than really be anywhere else.
And so could my game
have taken a back seat?
Maybe. [chuckles]
Potentially.
But that That's not nearly
as important to me as my wife was
and making sure I was there for her
as the strength that she's been
for me for many years.
[Finau] Nene. Give me my card, Nene.
Be nice.
- Let's get it, Nene!
- No!
- Let's get it!
- [Alayna] You have a long way to go.
- Twenty. Let's go.
- [Jraice] Let's get this.
- Next phase.
- [Jraice] Thirty!
Next phase.
[Finau] When I have a vision of my mom,
I envision her smiling all the time.
She has this saying in Samoan,
tumau le malosi,
and she would always pound her chest.
And that means be strong or stay strong.
And I think about that all the time.
[announcer] This week at the 3M, the story
has been 43-year-old Scott Piercy.
[announcer 2] It's really his tournament
going out with a four-shot lead on Sunday.
It was so important after The Open
to just take the small victories with me.
One of the small victories was
that I made a big putt when it counted.
And that may sound funny to some people,
but to me, that's a big deal.
[announcer 3] If this putter gets hot,
he could be a factor.
These are the ones
you feel like you have to make.
- [announcer] He did!
- [announcer 2] There!
[Finau] The putter started to feel better.
So things were starting to line up.
[announcer] Watch out. Tony Finau,
a couple of early birdies.
[dramatic music playing]
[announcer 2] Piercy for par.
A five-shot lead over Tony Finau.
[announcer 3] Okay,
so his first bobble of round four.
[announcer 2] Piercy steps in to try
to avoid a second consecutive bogey.
Okay, they'll make the turn,
the last group
with Piercy's lead reduced to four.
[announcer 3] It'll be very interesting
to see how close he could get.
[Renner] We're all thinking Scott Piercy
has complete control of this tournament.
- And that's not the case.
- [announcer 4] There you go.
Tony Finau, come from behind,
starts climbing up this leaderboard.
[announcer 4] Big putt here for Piercy.
He's dropped back to 17-under.
[Renner] The knock on Tony is
when he needs to make certain putts,
they don't drop.
[cheering]
[Renner] And all of a sudden,
he starts making those putts
he wouldn't make previously
when he was in contention.
[announcer 4] Gotta go.
Still in the sand.
[Finau] Oh, god dammit.
Keep right. Keep right.
[crowd] Oh!
[announcer 4] It's a hard game.
[announcer 5] It's a cruel game.
[announcer] Finau,
he's about to be the leader.
[Finau] One thing I've always dreamed of
is having my family there for a win.
They weren't there for my first win,
for my second win.
[announcer] Good putt. Oh!
[cheering and applause]
[announcer] Incredible.
Now he's at 17.
[chanting] Tony, here we go!
Here we go, Tony!
[cheering]
[Finau] And I had such an adrenaline rush.
I went from three down on 13
to four up teeing up on 17.
Seriously, it just feels
like goosebumps and like ah!
Just, like, a flutter in my heart.
Like, "Yes, he has this."
Like, "It's his time."
[announcer 6] The young man
has had ten 2nds in his career
along with the two wins.
And in those ten 2nds,
he has had a lot of bad luck.
So, it's good to see
he's finally had some good luck.
[Renner] Tony Finau figured out a way
to do it with this family watching.
And it was unbelievable.
[Foley] People will,
when they talk about Tony, they say,
"Man, Tony's a great golfer, but" Right?
The great thing about a career,
a career's a long time.
It's a long time.
He's just getting started. He really is.
[announcer] Now Finau, to win it.
Tony Finau! The champion at the 3M!
[cheering and applause]
[announcer] The man from Salt Lake
has won in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
[Renner] You're wearing green today
as you always do to honor your mother.
This is the first win where everyone
in your family is here in attendance.
What does this one mean?
[Finau] Yeah, you're gonna get me
all choked up here.
I love my family.
I love my mom. I miss her, and, um
It's so special to have
my family here with me.
There's been a lot of people
that have got me to this point,
and I'd be selfish
not to thank so many people.
But my parents and my wife are people
that have supported me from day one.
You know, this one's for them.
Tony, you have earned this victory.
Go celebrate with your family.
- Congratulations.
- Thanks.
- [cheering]
- [man] High five, kiddo!
[Finau] My wife, she's been a rock to me
from the beginning of our marriage.
You know, she saw me play
when I pretty much was nobody. [chuckles]
[cheering and applause]
[Finau] Getting through
those years together,
man, that was tough.
And now she gets to watch me
in front of the world,
'cause she was there
when no one else was too.
[tender music playing]
Sorry. [chuckles]
[applause]
[Foley] Tony's win at 3M? There's a lot
of talking heads out there, right?
So they talk about, you know,
the strength of field being weak.
People are allowed
to think whatever they want.
They have the right to their opinion.
A win is a win.
Isn't that funny how we always ask,
"Why isn't Tony Finau winning more?"
And then he wins,
and then we're finding reasons
to not give him the credit he deserves.
[Finau] I had a sour taste
in my mouth after the win.
Honestly, I still thought
that I had something to prove.
Silence some of the doubters
if they have any doubt the week before
on the weak field
and whatever the naysayers had to say.
[indistinct chatter]
[announcer] From Detroit,
it's the final round
of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Everyone's chasing this man, Tony Finau,
trying to go back-to-back on the PGA TOUR.
[Finau] He felt like
after winning on the PGA TOUR,
he got up the next week and said,
"I have something more to prove."
And if that isn't a champion's mentality,
I don't know what is.
Some of the best golf I think
that I've played in my career.
[announcer 2] So it is Finau
who has just
chewed up this second half this week.
Has a three-shot lead on the 11th green.
[Finau] I made one bogey
throughout the week,
which I'm actually still
a little sour about.
It would be nice to say
zero bogeys on the week.
[announcer 3] Going left with speed.
- [announcer 4] Oh, it's perfect.
- [announcer] It's a sweet tune at 12.
[cheering]
[announcer] Finau bounces right back
after his first bogey of the week.
[Foley] What's happened up to this point,
it's all been schooling
and education for him.
And I think he's starting to sort it out,
where everything fits.
[man] Let's go, Tony!
[Foley] I mean,
to win back-to-back weeks on tour,
that just speaks more
to where his game is evolving.
[Renner] To me, that was the thing
that said he's ready to take this thing
to a whole different place that
we haven't seen yet from Tony Finau.
[announcer]The floodgates are open
for Tony Finau
as he goes back-to-back on the PGA TOUR.
Yahoo!
[crowd cheering]
[man] Back-to-back!
[Renner] I think now
the question's gonna be,
"Well, okay,
so when's he gonna win a major?"
Then when he wins a major, like,
"Okay, but he should be winning
more majors,
because he's Tony Finau
and look how great he is."
And people are just always
going to want more from Tony Finau.
[Renner] An emotional hug
with your wife right there.
Who do you hope these wins are inspiring?
Hopefully, the next generation,
and especially my son back home.
[voice breaking] Jraice, boy.
This is for you, big dog. Um
You know, my kids,
they see the work that Dad puts in,
and it means everything to me
that my kids can watch me not only fail,
but they watch me win as well.
And that's what it takes to be a champion.
[ethereal vocal music playing]
- [woman] Wanna make, like, a massive one?
- [kid] Yes!
- [woman] "Back-to-back champ."
- [woman 2] I like that, yes.
Everybody's inside making the posters.
We've got all the posters.
There's a couple more
that still have to get done.
- Good to see you.
- Hello!
We love Tony. We love Tony.
We love Tony.
And make sure everybody has a poster,
and when he comes out,
then he'll see us outside.
[woman 3] This is Tony's grandmother,
and she just turned 89 yesterday.
This is not even half.
Maybe about this much family to come,
but I'm so glad because
we can't fit more people in here.
[cheering]
[Finau] I do think the back-to-back wins
validate how I go about my business.
[Lusiana] He's about a minute,
a minute and a half away.
[Finau] Whether it's changed people's
minds about who I am and how I do it?
You know, that's up to them.
I haven't allowed
the outside noise to tell me
who I am and how
I should go about doing what I do.
For me, always family first.
[cheering]
[joyful music playing]
[Finau] You know, a winner is just a loser
who never gave up. That's me to a T.
And that's how I truly feel.
You know, if you don't win, you learn.
[crowd cheering]
You know, in golf, you don't win a lot.
There's a lot of learning you do
when it comes to golf,
because you ain't gonna win every week.
But that's really the game of life.
I mean, how many more Ls does it feel
like we take than Ws, right?
[cheering]
[Finau] We pick ourselves back up,
we learn,
and we just try to keep moving forward.
- [Finau] Oh, that was pretty cool.
- Okay, Netflix!
Hi, honey.
- We're out!
- [Finau laughs]
Thank you.
[Finau] Hi, children!
- Hi, Jraice boy.
- [Jraice] Hello.
- [Finau] Hi, Nene.
- [Nene] Hi.
- [Finau] Hi, Tone.
- [Tony] Hi.
- [Finau] Hi, Sage.
- [Sage] Hi, Dad.
- [Finau] How was that, Jraice boy?
- [Jraice] It was cool.
- [Finau] Did you get my shout-out?
- [Jraice] Yeah.
[Sage] Dad, but Jraice
was talking bad about you.
- [Jraice] No! When?
- [Nene] Yes, he was! Yes, he was! He was!
- [Finau] When I made bogey, yeah?
- [Nene] Yeah.
[Finau] Wow.
One bogey I made for 17 holes?
[Jraice] Well, it Bro, I would make
that putt eight times out of ten.
[laughs]
[man] Mito, I want to talk to you about
the PGA Championships.
[laughs]
[Dethier] Mito Pereira is
a 27-year-old Chilean rookie
with pretty high expectations.
[announcer] What is this?
Yeah, he doesn't know what to do.
You can see him feel everything.
[Dethier] Sahith had
a strong amateur career,
but no one expects a ton.
[announcer 2] Oh, wow!
[man] Please tell me.
Safe? Safe? Is that safe?
- Guys? It went in the water?
- [man 2] Yeah, it did.
[announcer 3] He's just really frustrated.
[announcer 2] Must be really deflated.
These guys are here to win.
That's what they want to do.
And it is so hard to win on the PGA TOUR.
[woman] No! No, no, no!
[Renner] There is going to be
some scar tissue there.
Golf is hard, yeah.
[upbeat music playing]
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