It's all about trying to put yourself in a good position. I could have played better, I could have played worse. I'm in good position for the weekend, and I need to go figure out how to get it around for the next 36 holes.
It's no fun getting up Sunday morning and being one of the first groups off and trying to figure out what flight you can make to get home. It's nice to be here late and have the opportunity to win.
You want to finish on a strong note. So I was just trying to get it up there close, two-putt and get out with a 4 and have a pretty good day.
You get off the first day and you're even through six and you want to start trying to push. You have to let things happen. If you force it and try to make those things happen, I think that's when the course jumps up and bites you.