I agree with Johnny Miller that Beau should have kept it to himself that he "changed his goals" from becoming low AM to winning the tournament.
He wasn't low AM at the end of the tourney, and hell, he wasn't even low Longhorn!
To me, that's puking all over yourself.
So Beau doesn't know.
It's amazing how different people can view things in the exact opposite manner. I thought it was great - and especially refreshing - that he was willing to put himself out there. So he wasn't low AM, who really cares about that? If I were him and Jordan Spieth started giving me crap the next year, I'd just say, yeah, the course plays a lot harder late in the day, when you're out with the leaders...
Calling a 17 year old shooting 76 on the final day of a major, one of the mentally hardest majors to boot, after being in real contention for 3 days, puking all over yourself, well, I'll just say that's a perspective I don't share.
Beau knows more than anyone on this board what it's like to play late in the day on Sunday at the US Open.
I don't really believe in using the terms "hero" and "courage" with respect to sports, but I will say I was rooting hard for the kid and thought he did one helluva job. Hat's off to him, hope to see him push to new heights in the future.