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00:00Bryce Adair, a 31-year-old production assistant from Augusta, Georgia.
00:05Jim Nance is dang near choked up just talking for two minutes
00:09about how all 250 of the production crew,
00:12just the grief they were taking into that broadcast.
00:15And I know this is someone you'd seen on occasion in the TV compound
00:18on weeks where CBS was broadcasting, but you were working for Golf Channel.
00:22And just your thoughts on what this week was like
00:24and the way that impacted the people you were working with.
00:27Yeah, man, it's a tragedy is definitely the place to start.
00:32I mean, Bryce is only 31 years old, right?
00:34Like that's too short of a life, especially for a young man who,
00:39by all accounts, for everybody I've spoken to,
00:41just said he was the nicest guy in the world.
00:45You know, it's funny how life works too,
00:47is that you see people in the compound and you wonder,
00:51it's like, oh, I wonder what that guy's name and what he does.
00:53You constantly just kind of run into people.
00:54And I've been noticing Bryce, you know,
00:58in the last couple times I'd worked on a CBS show.
01:02And just that he was always friendly and talking with somebody.
01:05It seemed like he was a really, really great guy.
01:07And I saw him on Wednesday and I legitimately walked away
01:10and thought, oh, I wonder what his name is.
01:13And later that day, he's in a car accident.
01:16Two days later, he's passed away.
01:18So it's just, it's hard to put into words,
01:21kind of like how fleeting life can be like that.
01:25But my condolences, of course, go out to his family
01:28and the entire CBS crew and all the folks that know Bryce.
01:32By all accounts, just an incredible man
01:35and going to be dearly missed.
01:37But there were a lot of people hurting this week
01:39in Muirfield Village.
01:41Yeah, well said.
01:42And a great reminder to, you know,
01:44enjoy the time you have with your loved ones.
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