@Baron von Stubby you're definitely a fucking racist. Does the fact that tiger is the GOAT hurt your little white soul? I'm white by the way but who the fuck cares about what race someone is? Tiger is by far the most entertaining golfer ever. Basically everybody I know, including myself, didn't give a fuck about golf until tiger woods. So just stfu you racist dipshit.
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
I wish commentators would stop going on about push and pulled putts. I was watching the golf live earlier and Mickelson has a line on his ball and you could see it rolling perfectly end over end (therefore no push or pull) and he missed the putt and the commentator was saying he pulled it. No he didn’t he either miss read the putt or he got the speed wrong for the line he had chosen. These guys are pros the hardly ever push or pull a putt.
Agreed. This is why I like former players as commentators. Granted there are even some of this that do this as well but it’s nice to hear them be honest and chime in from time to time. For instance, I remember Paul Azinger correcting other announcers very subtlety but effectively correcting other announcers from time to time. On one occasion I remember him correcting another that a shot was not actually mishit but in reality was struck very solid but the pro just used a club not appropriate for the shot.
@@TheMuffs2004 The vast majority of the time pros strike the ball solidly, meaning they rarely hit it fat or thin, but do mis hit it slightly towards the toe or heel sometimes.
He’s a player that deserves more recognition by the media in my opinion. What a great player and what a difficult course. I hate to think how high my score would be here. Go Brooks
@@INoticeTooMuch1 it isn't really a compliment if it's entirely stupid and unrealistic. A comment has to have some significant inherent value to truly be a compliment.
That’s literally the easiest looking 63 I’ve ever seen. He didn’t even look like he was playing that well. Just steady, solid golf from tee to green. Brooks is a machine.
announcer "320 to get over those bunkers.... over....there" (you can hear his voice straining to finish the sentence) clearly the shot goes in the bunker but his reaction was seriously delayed as he was trying very hard to make it a quiet one. He failed.
Every PGA video is just full of comments complaining about this or that. Chill out y'all, nobody clicked on this to listen to the commentary. I thought everyone just mentally tuned it out anyway....
Amazing that Brook's win rate in regular events is not higher he simply overpowers difficult courses which + his mental strength is why, like Tiger, he is so unbeatable in the Majors.
The stream from the PGA site was bad, especially compared to the streaming experience from the Masters. I switched to TNT to watch it on TV during the afternoon and it wasn't much better...pretty much showing the same featured groups as on the stream plus maybe a little filler from other groups.
Look. I respect the guy and realize that he is a truly great player. I just don't get how he takes all the majors but doesn't do much else in the lesser tournaments. He has 5 wins on the tour and 3 of them are majors.
KingsFan08 Honestly some guys just tend to excel on more difficult tracks. I’m someone who does that. My theory is that it has to do with their mental game and mental approach at the bigger tournaments. I’m not saying Brooks does this as I don’t know him but a lot of players I know that excel at harder courses tend to get lackadaisical at easier tracks. An old friend from my younger days, and I myself, are both guilty as hell of doing this.
Maybe he can only get fully motivated when it's a big tournament. Not struggling for money, so playing week-in week-out on the tour might get boring. And he seems more like someone who's highly skilled and athletic than someone who out and out loves the game and plays for fun. I could be wrong.
KingsFan08 go watch fore play’s interview with brooks, he says that people are remembered for the majors they won, and once you win a major those lesser tournaments don’t matter as much
We all have psychological traits that are very difficult to change. He just doesn't seem to bring it for a regular tournament. It might not be his choice, just the way he is.
Golfers have also historically had runs then faded. I believe Tiger's comment was more in the realm of previously, now, and well into the future, always a threat. I will add, 4 Majors in such a short time is certainly something very special, but clearly 2 PGA events otherwise in 4 years isn't. That part is quite confusing.
@@markmark5269 Tiger has a small window, so I know he sees Koepka as a major threat, and the way he dominated Tiger when they played together shows he won't be intimidated by him, which so many golfers were 15 years ago. As far as his non-major titles lacking, maybe he gets up for the majors??
Well Blake, a step further, winning those Majors and going well whilst playing with Tiger would seem to indicate the higher the pressure, the better he concentrates/plays. That's in some people's nature.
I played there yesterday and i shot 99 which i am happy with. That rough makes your ball stuck in the gelo. It is automatic 1 shot penalty from this rough. It is the thickest rough you could ever seen. Plz give this course try and you will be very humbled.
Brooks Koepka is demystifying the toughness of Bethpage Black, by overpowering it. This dude's gonna win it by a double digit margin shots. Who wants to bet??
Arjan Petersen looked golf? Do you speak English? And yes Tiger played good at the Masters and at the Tour Championship last year but Koepka has been more successful over the past 3 years than Tiger. You must get off to videos of Tiger Woods lol...
when I was younger and playing a lot I was about a 5 handicap and grew up about a 20 min drive from Bethpage so I've played this course many times. Best I ever was able to shoot was an 82. 63 here is absolutely nuts. Flat out stupid.
PGA of America true to form is not missing a single opportunity for ad revenue, can hardly see the leaderboard for the number of ads on the page, in between every shot on their website no matter the featured group a minimum of 180 seconds of ad space. Just like the Ryder Cup the PGA tries to squeeze every drop of ad revenue from the PGA and the Ryder Cup that they can. The PGA would rather sell the entire screen in ad space if they could, and to hell with the fans of the game. The Ryder Cup has been turned into an unwatchable event due to the commercials.
If Koepka plays under par, again, tomorrow, it could be another 2000 US Open. He shot 63 and missed two easy birdie putts! Hey, Brandel "Big Mouth" ...are you convinced, now???
at 5:44 -> A drive DIRECTLY into the people : No FORE, and just a late hand-gesture...unbelievable.....!! Nothing learned from the last terrible accident , where a woman lost her eye
Many Americans don't seem to bother too much about golf etiquette, I noticed. Patrick Reed is another one who regularly just stands there, idly watching his ball sail into the crowds. Yet he throws a massive bully-boy tantrum when a cameraman accidentally jingles some change in his pocket.
@YikesBikes Not always true. I have seen many cases where nobody did anything at all (like in this instance actually!) and the crowd was not warned. It is the golfer's responsibility to shout fore when his ball is potentially dangerous, in competitions and everywhere else. I see many European golfers do it and I see many Americans who simply don't bother. The marshals try to do it but they are not always on hand, and it's not really their responsibility.
@YikesBikes can be true..not in this case...the people watched in direction of the incoming ball flight, and no one was warned....no one was hiding or turn around. However...there's no good reason NOT so shout FORE to warn people
@YikesBikes You don't seem to understand. Nobody said they have to SEE the golfer. Please show us where did we 'ACT' like this..? That's why, golf etiquette requires the GOLFER to SHOUT 'Fore!' if his ball is in danger of hitting someone. SHOUT - not WAVE. Or did you not know this? Have you ever been on a golf course? As I said - the marshalls try to do this for the golfers, but it most definitely is not their 'job'. There are not always enough marshalls available, and they might not see where the ball goes themselves, and they have many other tasks which can take away their concentration. But keep on trying to find excuses for why it's bad form for your hero not to shout FORE, I am sure you will get some disciples for your non-logic.
@YikesBikes You know that Koepka already blinded a woman in one eye during the Ryder cup, don't you? That's right, she is now blind in one eye for life. Koepka reportedly was 'devastated' by that. Yet here he doesn't seem to give a toss that it could happen again. 'Not his fault - the marshals should have done something', according to you. Golf etiquette is not necessary in majors because someone else will take care of that for him, right?
Shoots a 63 while making a mess of both par 5's by his standards. Just unreal strength and talent!
Powerlifter golfing beast...
Thanks PGA - this is the type of content we want to see!
@Baron von Stubby that's clearly not what he meant. He means videos showing the entire round of the leader.
@Baron von Stubby it definitely makes sense, you're just a racist douchebag.
@Baron von Stubby you're subscribed to fucking Justin Bieber, how fucking lame can you get.
@Baron von Stubby you're definitely a fucking racist. Does the fact that tiger is the GOAT hurt your little white soul? I'm white by the way but who the fuck cares about what race someone is? Tiger is by far the most entertaining golfer ever. Basically everybody I know, including myself, didn't give a fuck about golf until tiger woods. So just stfu you racist dipshit.
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account?
I stupidly lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
Best round of golf ever played on the Black and Brooks made it look easy. Absolutely mind boggling!!
I wish commentators would stop going on about push and pulled putts. I was watching the golf live earlier and Mickelson has a line on his ball and you could see it rolling perfectly end over end (therefore no push or pull) and he missed the putt and the commentator was saying he pulled it. No he didn’t he either miss read the putt or he got the speed wrong for the line he had chosen. These guys are pros the hardly ever push or pull a putt.
Agreed. This is why I like former players as commentators. Granted there are even some of this that do this as well but it’s nice to hear them be honest and chime in from time to time. For instance, I remember Paul Azinger correcting other announcers very subtlety but effectively correcting other announcers from time to time. On one occasion I remember him correcting another that a shot was not actually mishit but in reality was struck very solid but the pro just used a club not appropriate for the shot.
YES ! But you see their job is to talk and fill the silence. So, they will say anything when they should just shut up
@Jordan Sheppherd :))))
@@TheMuffs2004 The vast majority of the time pros strike the ball solidly, meaning they rarely hit it fat or thin, but do mis hit it slightly towards the toe or heel sometimes.
Sinovius yeah that’s true most of their misses are bc of green reading bc it’s hard lol
Koepka beat Molinari and Woods by 9 strokes and they all won the last 3 majors, Koepka is a beast
It is first round?...
Yea, his only three strokes back at Peeble Beach US Open!
Woodland won the us open tho
Never mind I forgot they did this before the us open
It seems like he only shows up during Major though...
Don't let this distract you that I almost shot under 100 last sat.
Front or back 9?
Roger Priest lol
Tom Piscitelli shot 79 last summer twice, usually shoot 82-86
Almost!!!
@A-a Ron I played it two days ago and shot a 91 from the tips and I was very happy with it
Going back and watching this film really see how high of a level he was playing at. Literally hit almost every put. Bethpage is so hard.
He’s a player that deserves more recognition by the media in my opinion. What a great player and what a difficult course. I hate to think how high my score would be here. Go Brooks
I love how athletic he looks over the ball. Just looks so comfortable and it’s showing
You have to play a round at Bethpage to truly appreciate this.
I couldn’t fuck that to demanding 😉
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Some cameramen in the fairways didn't seem to've gotten the message: Brooks hits a long ball.
LOL
I was thinking the same thing. It’s almost like they had no coordination or are getting worse at the job haha
@Fat Bastard T'is right, Sire!
They are probably thinking, 330 from the tee i will be safe. No.
Not what I expected the 63 would look like. Great content... saved me hours.
When you bury a 20+ ft putt from off the green you know it's going to be a good day.
On another note, DAAAMN those are skinny ass fairways.
As many birdie putts as he missed, could have finished with a 57
or a 75
@@atiboyful while you're clearly just an armchair critic.
I've played the Black twice.
What does that prove?
Who gives a F**K. He still won! Gosh, you are such an armchair analyst...
@atiboyful pretty sure OP wasn’t criticizing it was meant more as a compliment
@@INoticeTooMuch1 it isn't really a compliment if it's entirely stupid and unrealistic. A comment has to have some significant inherent value to truly be a compliment.
Yes, Brooks! We’re pulling for you brother!!
Brooks is the pictorial definition of the power fade. Just impressive.
DJ does better
yeah, except when he hits power draws
@@Kh1x. L
Brooks strikes the ball pure every time. Hell of a feat for a guy that swings for the fence. If my shot sounds like that once a round, I’m pumped
9:50 i thought i was watching myself on tracer for a second lol......minus about 40mph
Except you'd have 145 mph ball speed
Me too man. But he somehow made birdie from there.
That’s literally the easiest looking 63 I’ve ever seen. He didn’t even look like he was playing that well. Just steady, solid golf from tee to green. Brooks is a machine.
if he doesn't pull a few shorter putts then he's looking at a 60 easily.
Someone ripped it at 3:22.
Ross Reeder “hey did somebody step on a duck?”
announcer "320 to get over those bunkers.... over....there" (you can hear his voice straining to finish the sentence)
clearly the shot goes in the bunker but his reaction was seriously delayed as he was trying very hard to make it a quiet one. He failed.
Sounded like a fart to me, would have never noticed if you didn't time it nice job..
the dawg lol it was a dirtbike
Ross Reeder I was going to mention that till I saw your comment 😂😂
I'm happy with 1 or 2 holes played like 1 thru 18 of this guys
Oh yeah. If I played this course four times with this setup, I'd be happy to break 90 once. 63 at Bethpage is crazy good.
So excited for Brooksy...
I've always thought he was overlooked.. hopefully he can keep this momentum...
he won 2 of 4 majors in 2018😂😂 tf and he was ranked #1 In the world for over a year and a half
15:35 A wild Tiger appears!!
Best golfer on the planet right now
Every PGA video is just full of comments complaining about this or that. Chill out y'all, nobody clicked on this to listen to the commentary. I thought everyone just mentally tuned it out anyway....
er, no....they are not always bad
Amazing that Brook's win rate in regular events is not higher he simply overpowers difficult courses which + his mental strength is why, like Tiger, he is so unbeatable in the Majors.
Looove watching Koepka. It's nonstop inspiration material for someone just beginning...
Best player in the world right now and has been for the past couple of years.
You could probably count on one hand how many times a player shot 63 with Tiger in the same group watching.
2:52 "That's Gucci bro" lmaoo
Best and Favourite swing on Tour
This makes up for the god awful stream experience
The stream from the PGA site was bad, especially compared to the streaming experience from the Masters. I switched to TNT to watch it on TV during the afternoon and it wasn't much better...pretty much showing the same featured groups as on the stream plus maybe a little filler from other groups.
I love that he has the same preputt routine. 3 practice strokes. Wipes the putter face, then takes the put. Every single time
I followed Koepka around St Andrews last October at the Dunhill Cup, unbelievable player, his brother Chase is really good as well
Koepka looking impressive. Has the muscle power too for dealing with the thick rough there.
Love these full videos. Just wish we could get them better than 720p. Not like 1080+ is new tech at this point...
I'd rather have a better framerate so the ball doesnt skip around as it lands or when theres a long putt.
Hahahahah 6:36 "Hey Brooks I got some big money on you!"...
Classic Long Island bros.
Just love the "he playing the course like he wants..
This guy is going to get at least 10 majors during his career, trust me!
@Arky2012 look at rory etc you win some and then you fade out in the field and it starts to get harder for you mentally.
The future of golf
i wanna see a video on the ball tracking technology
Many thanks for sharing this tremendous round
Look. I respect the guy and realize that he is a truly great player. I just don't get how he takes all the majors but doesn't do much else in the lesser tournaments. He has 5 wins on the tour and 3 of them are majors.
KingsFan08 Honestly some guys just tend to excel on more difficult tracks. I’m someone who does that. My theory is that it has to do with their mental game and mental approach at the bigger tournaments. I’m not saying Brooks does this as I don’t know him but a lot of players I know that excel at harder courses tend to get lackadaisical at easier tracks. An old friend from my younger days, and I myself, are both guilty as hell of doing this.
Maybe he can only get fully motivated when it's a big tournament. Not struggling for money, so playing week-in week-out on the tour might get boring. And he seems more like someone who's highly skilled and athletic than someone who out and out loves the game and plays for fun. I could be wrong.
KingsFan08 go watch fore play’s interview with brooks, he says that people are remembered for the majors they won, and once you win a major those lesser tournaments don’t matter as much
We all have psychological traits that are very difficult to change. He just doesn't seem to bring it for a regular tournament. It might not be his choice, just the way he is.
Brooks is 6 feet lmao what is this dude going on about 6’3 😂
Its like the legend of William Wallace, give it a few years, he'll be 6'8 290 pounds, 5% body fat
“He’s 6’5 with the Afro 6’9”
Well he's taller than Tiger when they stand next to each other, so how tall does that make Tiger?
@Juan Ruiz Art well his profile is wrong because Tiger isn't under six feet tall.
@@slash-1971 I have his how I play golf book and he says that when he turned pro he was 6'2 155 pounds
What an athlete. Pure and simple
This guy is good. I would never go to the gym with him. Personally, I like how he had that round in front of Tigar.
Tiger has said many good things about him previously, and considers him a real threat.
Mark Mark Dude has won 4 of the last 8 majors, so only a fool wouldn’t consider him a threat.
Golfers have also historically had runs then faded. I believe Tiger's comment was more in the realm of previously, now, and well into the future, always a threat.
I will add, 4 Majors in such a short time is certainly something very special, but clearly 2 PGA events otherwise in 4 years isn't. That part is quite confusing.
@@markmark5269 Tiger has a small window, so I know he sees Koepka as a major threat, and the way he dominated Tiger when they played together shows he won't be intimidated by him, which so many golfers were 15 years ago. As far as his non-major titles lacking, maybe he gets up for the majors??
Well Blake, a step further, winning those Majors and going well whilst playing with Tiger would seem to indicate the higher the pressure, the better he concentrates/plays. That's in some people's nature.
I played there yesterday and i shot 99 which i am happy with. That rough makes your ball stuck in the gelo. It is automatic 1 shot penalty from this rough. It is the thickest rough you could ever seen. Plz give this course try and you will be very humbled.
Brooks Koepka is demystifying the toughness of Bethpage Black, by overpowering it. This dude's gonna win it by a double digit margin shots. Who wants to bet??
63 on this super tough course is so impressive
Koepka is the best player on Tour, and it’s not even close!!!
Well, 4 times per year, yes.
Last time I looked Golf, Tiger won the masters, I didn’t see Brooks there. What am I missing here?
Arjan Petersen looked golf? Do you speak English? And yes Tiger played good at the Masters and at the Tour Championship last year but Koepka has been more successful over the past 3 years than Tiger. You must get off to videos of Tiger Woods lol...
it was history in that Brooks played well in the pga by shooting even par or better on the first nine of the golf tournament
I personally think he has the best swing in golf
Camera tracing at 9:10 is beautiful
Great vid.
Sick camera shot at 9:00
Adam Kidwell a MN
when I was younger and playing a lot I was about a 5 handicap and grew up about a 20 min drive from Bethpage so I've played this course many times. Best I ever was able to shoot was an 82. 63 here is absolutely nuts. Flat out stupid.
Koepka is a beast
that kept me abridged as to how well he played like all the other golfers
Is it me or does Brooks play his ball way back in his stance for his irons???
LOL just realized puting Brooks Tiger and Molinari in the same group right after that Masters is wild 😅
Did someone fart at 3:22? haha
U also heard that
Bethpage Black is arguably the toughest course in the US… He made it look easy all 4 rounds. 😂😅
PGA of America true to form is not missing a single opportunity for ad revenue, can hardly see the leaderboard for the number of ads on the page, in between every shot on their website no matter the featured group a minimum of 180 seconds of ad space. Just like the Ryder Cup the PGA tries to squeeze every drop of ad revenue from the PGA and the Ryder Cup that they can. The PGA would rather sell the entire screen in ad space if they could, and to hell with the fans of the game. The Ryder Cup has been turned into an unwatchable event due to the commercials.
Where’s Jim Nantz when you need him
These commentators suck
If Koepka plays under par, again, tomorrow, it could be another 2000 US Open. He shot 63 and missed two easy birdie putts! Hey, Brandel "Big Mouth" ...are you convinced, now???
Sam Johnson never know. Maybe he’ll evolve. But I honestly love watching his game. I know a lot of people don’t like it though
superb round!! all the haters, keep hating!!
The swing at 14:04 sounds like he misses the ball
Thank you, finally the content we all want. Now just fix the potato-quality :)
....just goes to show that if you want to break par, you've got to hit at least one really-good shot.
And he made a lot of long putts in this round.
this is EPIC, I fell asleep during the live stream
Does he have a shit ton of backspin on driver? He stops it like an iron. My drives dont run out just like his but I don't have that distance.
he just hits it super high in the air. heavy carry = no roll
Such a sweet stroke...
I wanted to rip the commentators for creaming themselves over him but i don’t blame them. This guys a machine
180 ball speed, lol. Jeez.
Good shit Blake
18:00
“You’re gonna love that one!”
Lol
An excellent if not somewhat emotion/personality free round.
The ole boy is on right now.
What a round this could have been if he made a few more 10 footers. He is just dominating the tournament. 🏆🏌
They need more planes flying over
A machine
When he's dialed in on his approach shots he can't be touched
That can be said for every golfer who’s ever lived
@@Callllum yea no when I'm dialed in Brooks Koepka would fucking murder me and he'd also murder you when you're dialed in
6:39 I GOT BIG MONEY ON YOU!!😂😂
6:38
at 5:44 -> A drive DIRECTLY into the people : No FORE, and just a late hand-gesture...unbelievable.....!! Nothing learned from the last terrible accident , where a woman lost her eye
Many Americans don't seem to bother too much about golf etiquette, I noticed. Patrick Reed is another one who regularly just stands there, idly watching his ball sail into the crowds. Yet he throws a massive bully-boy tantrum when a cameraman accidentally jingles some change in his pocket.
@YikesBikes Not always true. I have seen many cases where nobody did anything at all (like in this instance actually!) and the crowd was not warned. It is the golfer's responsibility to shout fore when his ball is potentially dangerous, in competitions and everywhere else. I see many European golfers do it and I see many Americans who simply don't bother. The marshals try to do it but they are not always on hand, and it's not really their responsibility.
@YikesBikes can be true..not in this case...the people watched in direction of the incoming ball flight, and no one was warned....no one was hiding or turn around.
However...there's no good reason NOT so shout FORE to warn people
@YikesBikes You don't seem to understand. Nobody said they have to SEE the golfer. Please show us where did we 'ACT' like this..? That's why, golf etiquette requires the GOLFER to SHOUT 'Fore!' if his ball is in danger of hitting someone. SHOUT - not WAVE. Or did you not know this? Have you ever been on a golf course? As I said - the marshalls try to do this for the golfers, but it most definitely is not their 'job'. There are not always enough marshalls available, and they might not see where the ball goes themselves, and they have many other tasks which can take away their concentration. But keep on trying to find excuses for why it's bad form for your hero not to shout FORE, I am sure you will get some disciples for your non-logic.
@YikesBikes You know that Koepka already blinded a woman in one eye during the Ryder cup, don't you? That's right, she is now blind in one eye for life. Koepka reportedly was 'devastated' by that. Yet here he doesn't seem to give a toss that it could happen again. 'Not his fault - the marshals should have done something', according to you. Golf etiquette is not necessary in majors because someone else will take care of that for him, right?
Meanwhile Bryson DeChambeau calculating the air density
1:24 lol that cameraman underestimated Brooks Koepka
16:44 and that cameraman too lol
19:05 and THAT cameraman.... comon this is killing me!
The Clint Eastwood of golf
I wish they wouldn't put the score number in the subject line.........
Anyone have a link to those shoes?
Ive never heard more airplanes over a golf course in my life. Are they next to a huge airport or some thing?
I can't even score that well in golf video games holy balls 😥
Is that SVP announcing?
Is that the bald knob headed dude ?
He will win this tournament. Just gonna shoot 2 or 3 under the next 3 days and that will wrap it up.
How do they call the distance so precisely? Anybody?
Jerry Gundecker Lasers from the towers behind the green usually
This is the championship that inspired Bryson to change his physique/game
Swear when video 1st starts it looks just like a video game. Im playing Brooks 🎮
Spieth and Thomas are punching air
Did I hear a fart at 3:23?
the goat
Did he tie the record or set it?