“Then I will hit about five balls with every club in my bag,” he said. Trevino said his day will start with putting practice at his home course, Preston Trail. Like so many other golf fans, Trevino said he will be glued to his TV Sunday morning, and he’ll be pulling for a Harman victory. “If you don’t win, that’s what people will say.” “With a big lead, you don’t want to look like you’re choking if you start to lose it,” Trevino said. Plus, he can be conservative and lay up on some holes, and they have to go for everything.” If Rahm or someone else even makes one, then Brian can make four or five. ”The good thing about having a five-shot lead is that Brian can make three mistakes on Sunday - at least three - and still have the lead. Trevino won six majors, including two Open Championships, but he never held a five-shot major lead after 54 holes, which he said can carry both positives and negatives. “The same is true of Hoylake, as a lot of holes go right to left there and you see a lot of the big bunkers on the left side, which favors the left-handers.” “I think most people know that seven left-handers have won the Masters tournament because the courses is set up with the trouble for the right-handers not the left,” Trevino said. News ‘Here’s a legend’: How Open leader Brian Harman found a kindred spirit in Lee Trevino By: