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It happened on the 8th hole as Koepka's partner Jon Rahm chipped a shot over a bunker that landed on the green and rolled into the hole for a birdie.
Koepka complimented Rahm: "Pretty f---ing good there".
CBS Sports commentator Jim Nantz was left to apologize on Koepka's behalf:Jim Nantz was back on the air for all of two minutes before he had to apologize for an f-bomb, I missed sports so much pic.twitter.com/Rk7aRuAvaX
— Jay Rigdon (@jayrigdon5) June 11, 2020
"Well, we were hoping for better audio with no fans surrounding the course...we apologize if anybody was offended by what they may have heard there."
Nothing like live television. Moments like this remind us why we've missed live sports so much.