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18 in regulation and now he's out of it. jim: finally. nick: how harsh is that? jim: on the green in four and like i said might as well just pick up. it's over. peter: the good news for kevin this year, he's played well enough to get into three playoffs. the bad news is he's going to be 0-3. jim: yeah. puts a coin on it anyway. now, how about the story of all stories? making all those putts with a sand wedge and then you go to a play and maybe hole it with a sand wedge. streb. easy. david: that was a good effort there. that was horrible. jim: he was ready to go, wasn't he? david: he was.
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peter: i believe it's going to narrowest of margins to putt first. david: and both these guys, lee and hearn i guess they know the line. might be just a little slower than it was. it rained a little heavier. jim: those of you just joining us at the top of the hour, all weekend long it's been tightly bunched here at the greenbrier classic. this is the first hole of a four-man playoff. and this is danny lee for birdie. did he hit it this time? yes, he did. right in the heart! nick: wow! give a professional two chances at a putt and they're going to hole the second one. wow, how up preview was that? [captioning funded by cbs sports division]
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] jim: so kisner and streb are eliminated and now only hearn. only hearn can affect the outcome of this tournament. and again, you said give two pros a chance at it from the same line. that applies here to david hearn. nick: this is the ultimate pressure in golf. in a playoff you have to make it. so that helps you in a way. helps the determination. peter: yeah, it's a different situation that's the last time around. because if he made it we would get something but he wouldn't lose anything. this time if he doesn't make it, he loses. so i would expect with the rain and the situation he would take a little bit of the break out and then can perhaps strike it just a little bit more firm.
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nick: definitely that. jim: moving on job -- on! wow. nick: very impressive. jim: pretty impressive. they both manage to hit the tee shots in the same area they did in regulation and then they both cash in first it was lee. and then hearn. a four-man playoff down to two. they'll head to the 17th. aaflllaak!
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jeff: an update from cbs news. greek voters decisively voted no against terms of the european bailout. greece will likely try to negotiate a new deal but the referendum could force them out of the eurozone. about two dozen people were hurt from a deck collapsed at a north carolina beach house last night. in soccer, team u.s.a. has a chance to win the women's world cup in vancouver tonight.
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they'll face japan the team that beat them in the world cup final four years ago. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. jim: fedexcup standings let's look at the two scenarios. david hearn wins, he climbs to 27th. you see robert streb is inside the top 10. they would have robert at seventh position. danny lee wins, he moves to 15th. so they're going to go now to the three-shotter, the 17th. and that will give ian baker-finch the chance to call it. ian: yes and it's a very good hole jim, the 17th, playing 616 yards so it will be a three-shotter. rain drizzling down making ate
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little uncomfortable. -- it a little uncomfortable and water all the way up the right-hand side and some pretty juicy, thick rough there as well so most players taking it up the left side, laying up with their second leaving a wedge or 9-iron for their third. bigger hitters have been able to get up, like danny lee did, just short of the green in two. once again sticking that finish. but he's pulled it left. way left off the cart path. still going. david: yeah, and that can make the lay-up shot really difficult depending on where he is. a, the rough and then these trees. ian: i think you have enough of a bounce through those cart paths. if it got a cup of kicks it will be far enough down that he'll have a little bit of a gap there, looks like. not too bad. david hearn now. peter: setting up for a slight
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cut. making that type of swing. ian: yes he did. and left as well. that one is in trouble, peter. that's under the big trees. he'll have trees in his way for sure. so much depends on the lie down there. very thick wet rough. jim: not a pretty start to the second playoff hole but we'll be back at the greenbrier classic in just a moment.
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john deere classic only to lose there to jordan spieth. this is the situation that david hearn will face. it's not good. peter: he is completely stymied. there would be a possibility to play it down the 12th fairway and try and come over the hospitality tent to the green. jim: meanwhile danny lee faces this danny lee who i might add, while still an amateur, won on the european tour in 2010. he won the johnny walker classic in perth becoming that tour's youngest winner at the time at 18 years of age and only the second amateur winner ever. ian: that's correct, jim. and held that record until he was surpassed on the european tour a couple of years later. yes, at the time was also the youngest u.s. amateur champion in tight.
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both players looking for their first victory on this tour. danny lee is 158th in the world rankings and david hearn even lower than that at 177th. so peter what do you think hearn will do here? way over to the left over the trees or try a low hook? peter: that is a possibility. i suspect he's going to take it out to the right just carry that bunker. ian: david hearn's caddie there. brandt everson. >> this will be in a clean enough lie. peter: the back edge of the bunker he's facing is 250 yards from the hole. ian: so he has to miss the tree in front and make sure he gets enough club on it to get it out
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over that sand and hook a little. looks like he's done it. has it hooked enough? peter: well, the next bunker up there is going to be an issue. david: yes, it is. ian: it would have been hard to carry that bunker and i think he was trying to hook it a little more to get left of that one. david: danny is going to squelch at this one. that ought to work. a long way left. ian: well, i would say it's advantage danny lee at the moment. let's see what happens here. sudden death at the greenbrier. gentlemen, your tee time is in ten minutes. and i got you a fourth. [crashes] not everyone can be a professional golfer. i think i may have kissed someone's bumper
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it ran through the sand up into the lip of the bunker. it's not going to be easy. peter: it couldn't be course. -- worse. ian: he's not going to have a stance. he would have been better in the stand. peter: absolutely. just going to have to chip this back into play. hope to get it up and down and hope that danny doesn't make birdie. ian: unless he can get enough club on the back of that where he can hit maybe a 5-iron way out to the right with a big high hook and get it somewhere near it. peter: i think he's got to take his chances with a wedge fourth shot and up and down. ian: because the rough is thick as we saw. david: it's 190 up to the top of the slope. 199 to the hole. >> just a touch left of the pin would be ideal. ian: danny lee's caddie.
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david: 6-iron. ian: 190 to the hole. david: good-looking shot, just left. he can't see where it's finished. the crowd not going berserk. it looked awful good from back here. ian: right on line but it's 60 feet away, david. gary: david -- peter: david has an awkward lie awkward stance. he's going to try and stay short of the farthest left bunker and try a 100-yard fourth shot.
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ian: it usually goes high and left from that lie. ok this is where most of them were laying up earlier today for their seconds. he's going to have to do something pretty tasty from there. probably a full wedge left. full wedge full gap wedge programs around that 110 120 mark. peter: unfortunately we've seen a lot of three-putts where danny lee is too. so this is no over yet. ian: let's look at this shot. the ball well above his feet. up into the bank. breaks his wrists quickly nick. nick: that's all he could do. there's still plenty of permutations now. he's got an awkward wedge shot. we know how difficult it is to get onto that back plateau. had to really plant himself there but had to also lunge up a
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little bit to get to that ball, it was so far up the bank. so has to rely on his short game here. both guys trying to join this group of first time winners on the pga tour this season. eight players there on the list. robert streb of course, in a playoff at the mcgladrey classic. unfortunately, not making it to the second hole in this playoff. he defeated brandon de jonge. >> dial it in. ian: dial it in. 113 i heard. peter: i have him at 114. he's got to get it up on that plateau and not over. nick: i'm worried about the spin on the other side if he comes up short of the ridge. that's what happened to him last time.
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ian: right on it. will it swin -- spin? oh, my goodness. that was a yard from for. >> it was right on the back and it just trickled over. ian: just a little moisture on the green surface. maybe a fraction more of a skilled with that first bounce. nick: oh, boy. that was a great goal shot with a lousy result. ian: it landed within a yard of the hole. it was spinning and it just needed another foot or so of flat surface and that might have someone backwards towards the hole. oh he can't believe out. where did that go? how -- now he's got a two-putt up the bank for a six. huge advantage to danny lee. two years ago he was in a playoff with jordan spieth when jordan spieth won the john deere
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classic, where he'll be playing next week. as a 19-year-old he won that his first tournament, david hearn in that playoff and danny lee in his first playoff on tour and victory. david: and how's he doing in three-putt avoidance? ian: i'm not sure where danny lee is but i know that david hearn is well up there in that category. thanks for reminding me. just so you know, even though david hearn is not on the surface, he is closer to the hole than danny lee so it's danley lee to play. peter: not taking any time. ian: it's a good putt. it's an excellent e. for danny lee! david: i'm not sure you could
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ask for much nor than that. ian: that was very, very nice indeed. so much on the line. not just the first vuct rian tour but entering into the pga championship coming up. his world ranking will jump up into the top 100. of course, the masters next year as a tournament winner and just putting your name out there on the list of pga tour champions means so much to these young fellowas that work their butts off day in and day out to get a victory. and that's what they do. has to hole it. well it will be unfortunate for david hearn. he has to hole that one. it's stroke play competition.
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-- competition. he can't just pick it up and concealed. he has to finish out as will danny. but it's all experience. unfortunately experience is something that happens when things aren't going your way and you don't win. bad experiences like this make awe better person and a stronger champion perhaps next time around. well it was a good week, david hearn. well played. hung in tough. great birdie on the first playoff hole. for his first victory on tour. 24-year-old, born in korea. lives in new zealand. danny lee is the winner of the 2015 greenbrier classic. congratulations, danny lee.
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>> yeah, whoo! david: it's all celebration down here. congratulations, first of many danny, here at the greenbrier. how's it feel? danny: i don't -- all i can say is wow. amazing. it feels amazing. i was so close a lot of times this year and i finally did it and -- i understand what winning on the pga tour feels like. david: that's cool. the first of administration congratulations. danny: thank you. thank you. jim: right you are david. the first of many. this will also go a along way towards making the international team for the presidents cup which will be in his home country of korea this fall. he wins it in a playoff. for sir nick faldo and all the team jim nantz saying so long from the greenbrier classic. andon cgratulations to danny lee, the champion.
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, earning i'm jeff glor, the vote was clear, the future is not. by decisively rejects terms of a eurozone bailout the terms of which technically greek voters today put their country in a bizarre new place on a financial collision course with the rest of europe perhaps on the way out of eurozone for good. this as american markets are set to open tomorrow after the holiday weekend potentially with more fireworks to come. we begin with holly williams in athens. >> reporter: jeff, greece is stand on the very brink of bankruptcy. but tonight here in athens people are celebrating because their country rejected the terms of an $8 billion extended financial bailout. greece is now in unchartered
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waters. greece went to the polls morning a vote to decide the country's future in a place that invented democraciment despite looming dedisaster giorgos karagiannakis told us he voted no to the extended bailout because greece needs to negotiate a better deal with its current creditors. >> we need them to focus am we are in a dire situation okay, i get that. but you have to understand that right now the people can't take it anymore. >> reporter: the radical left wing prime minister alexis tsipras agrees and urged his people to vote no. he likened the terms demanded by greece's international creditors to blackmail those terms include steep tax hikes slashing pensions and public spending cuts am but like many others marina
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birdimirii a grows without the bailout greece could face catastrophe and forced to leave the currency she voted yes. >> i the fear is it goes back 60 years that my daughter who is two and a half will have to grow up the way pie apartments, pie grier grew up. >> reporter: greece has been bailed out twice if the last five years with loans from foreign creditors of over $250 billion. but the country's economy shows no signs of recovery, with unemployment at over that%, with fears of a run on greece's banks they've been shot through a week withdrawals from cash machines limited to just under $of 0 a day and in the midst of this greek tragedy the country is deeply divided on how to change its fortunes. prime minister tsipras says he doesn't want greece to leave the single request european currency but that and whether greece is given
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yet another financial bailout will ultimately be decided by europe. and jeff the leaders of the eurozone two biggest economies ger manny and france will meet tomorrow in paris. >> glor: holly williams in athens, thank you. >> all right, here with more are the financial fallout is cbs news business analyst jell schlesinger wow, what happens incomes. >> reporter: the greek leadership says it's heading to brussels with a mandate. the greek people have spoken. they said austerity no more it has hurt the greek competent and caused great suffering. they have a point. the greek competent has contracted by 25%ment but strangely enough the europeans have no meeting planned for tomorrow. i don't know where this goes from here. >> glor: if europe stays tough and says good-bye that is still a distinct possibility. >> absolutely there are a lot of europeans who said if the greeks voted no that was really a vote to leave the eurozone. be although they may not have seen it that way your pains are sort of saying we're something of this too and will-- angela merkel
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supposedly said to her cabinet members that she thinks the greek prime minister push his people into a wul and they are to the going to be able to save the day. >> glor: let's talk markets tomorrow coming off the july 4th holiday weekend the markets were closed on friday. the question is what happens next. markets don't like uncertainty. this is a lot of uncertainty. >> it sure is. when you look at the european markets they are trading lower, the euro itself is undo, i think u.s. futures are trading lower. last week we had a terrible monday the rest of the week got a little better. this week may not see that same recovery process. it's going to be messy be participated for a bumpiride. >> glor: thanks very much. >> thank you. >> glor: u.s. secretary of state john kerry said today the u.s. is still willing to walk away from nuclear talks with iran. this after concerns expressed today by senate republican bob corker among others that he is being too lenient in those talks. that is a shortened version of
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