Bryson vs. Brooks, Michael Block’s star turn | Inside Day 6 at the PGA

Welcome to GOLF.com’s new “Seen & Heard” video series, where we’ll endeavor to give you an inside look at golf’s biggest events through the eyes and ears of our onsite crew. On deck this week: The 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill. Let’s go!

ICYMI: Wicked rough, wild hair and weird flags | Inside Day 1 at the PGA Championship
Questions with Rory and Rahm, ice cream with Bones | Inside Day 2 at the PGA
Wednesday predictions, Josh Allen appears | Inside Day 3 at the PGA
Bryson DeChambeau’s resurgence, Tom Kim’s viral moment | Inside Day 4 at the PGA
An unexpected underdog story, Viktor Hovland’s unapologetic attire | Inside Day 5 at the PGA

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On Moving Day at the PGA Championship, the tournament’s primary storylines start to emerge. Who will charge and who take the lead into the final round?

Saturday’s matchups were full of intrigue. LIV Golfers Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, once the game’s most notorious frenemies, were paired together, with Koepka gaining the upper hand and claiming the top spot on the leaderboard for Sunday’s final round.

“I don’t pay too much attention to who I’m playing with,” Koepka said after firing a four-under 66. DeChambeau posted an even-par 70.

But it was club pro Michael Block, a 46-year-old Southern Californian, who solidified himself as the tournament’s Cinderella story. Block played his way into the Top 8 on Saturday, earning a Sunday pairing with none other than Rory McIlroy.

His home club, Arroyo Trabuco, gathered to cheer him on in the course’s local pub. Block was emotional when GOLF’s Nick Piastowski showed him the video.

“I got the best members in the world,” he said.

Take a look at the video above to see the rest of the GOLF crew’s highlights from Saturday at Oak Hill. And be sure to keep an eye out for even more exclusive content from the 2023 PGA Championship’s final round.

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