I’m not sure I’ve found the words yet.
If I’m being honest, last year wasn’t filled with many highs. There were a lot more questions than answers, a lot more frustration than celebration, and plenty of moments that tested my belief in myself. This game can be incredibly humbling. It doesn’t owe you anything, and sometimes the only thing you can do is keep showing up and trust that the work will eventually pay off.
That’s why this week means so much.
To the fans, thank you for making this championship what it is. New York crowds are passionate, honest, and demanding. Whether you were pulling for me or not, you created an atmosphere I’ll never forget and pushed all of us to compete at our best.
Thank you to the @USGA , the members of Shinnecock Hills, the volunteers, and every person behind the scenes who made this week so special. This place is everything a U.S. Open should be, and I’m incredibly honored to have my name connected to it forever.
To my team, family, friends, and sponsors, thank you for staying in my corner through the difficult stretches. Thank you for believing in me on the days when believing wasn’t easy.
This trophy means more because of the road it took to get here. The setbacks, the doubts, and the hard days all make this moment that much sweeter.
I’ll never forget this week, this place, and what it feels like to stand here as a two-time U.S. Open Champion.
Forever grateful. 🏆 #PLAYBIG
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@_SVPod@notthefakeSVP Only thing better than watching great golf is watching great golfers crumble under pressure. People like mayhem. It all worked out for Clark he left with a lot more fans than he entered with. Battled the course + crowd he gained back respect came full circle
PFT Commenter (Commanders fan) to George Kittle:
"Once [Brandon Aiyuk] gets to us, he'll finally be happy again and every bad thing is going to go away."
KITTLE: "Yeah you're right. I wouldn't be happy either after a team paid me $130 million dollars."
Jake Paul says he wants to play slot receiver in the NFL after boxing, starting at Stanford
“I do have NFL aspirations after boxing. I want to play slot receiver, and so I think to get that experience, college first would be good so I could walk onto the Stanford team”
“I'm being serious. I was originally thinking I'll just go straight to the Cleveland Browns or Dallas Cowboys, but they're probably going to want to see me play first”
“So, it might be better if I start off in college and have a little bit of an advantage over the younger, not as big kids before going into the NFL”