[Photo: Tracy Wilcox]

If you haven’t yet seen “Chasing Sunday”, the PGA Tour’s new all-access look at last week’s Players Championship, produced with help from NFL Films, you should stop what you’re doing and watch it now. And, luckily for you, it’s available on YouTube, free of charge.

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It might just be the best piece of content the PGA Tour has ever released, featuring four mic’d-up players, Akshay Bhatia, Rickie Fowler, Si Woo Kim and Chris Gotterup—and an inside-the-ropes look at their week at the tour’s biggest event. There are endless great moments in the nearly hour-long mini doco, but the one that gathered the most buzz on Wednesday was a brilliant exchange between Bhatia and one of his playing partners, a bloke you may have heard of, Brooks Koepka.

In the clip, shared by CBS Sports’ Patrick McDonald, you’ll hear Bhatia ask the five-time major winner, “You don’t carry a yardage book?” To which Koepka, in classic Koepka fashion, bluntly replies: “Nah.”

The clip then cuts to Bhatia and his veteran caddie, Joe Greiner, trying to wrap their heads around it, and it’s a cracking watch:

There’s a lot of good stuff in the first Chasing Sunday. Akshay and Greiner wrapping their heads around Brooks not using a yardage book was particularly amusing. pic.twitter.com/gMt5UfabYy

— Patrick McDonald (@pmcdonaldCBS) March 18, 2026

Top shelf stuff. It just goes to show that sticking a mic on a few players and letting them be themselves at work is still the best kind of content out there. See: Hard Knocks.

Some people might look at this and think, “Well, that’s why Koepka’s struggled at Sawgrass over the years.” Others will reckon, “Yeah, that explains his career success.” No nonsense—point and shoot. If you notice at the end, his caddie, Ricky Elliott, said to Greiner, “I said to him, do you f—in’ like driver up there? Do you? And [Brooks] goes, ‘yeah.’” Simple as that. The bloke’s got five majors, nine tour wins and four Ryder Cup appearances. Looks like his style is working just fine, career-wise.

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