Having the opportunity to birdie the last three holes like I did today was good. And maybe a couple of fortunate times, like 18, a little scare on the 3-wood (drive), it ended up being way up the fairway and only a 6-iron in. It was fortunate and the nature of the game.
I'm in the hunt. I have an opportunity to play well at my second Masters. You always learn from those experiences and hopefully over the next three years, I have a chance to win.
Around the greens, (the rough) is horrendous as far as I'm concerned. It's something that probably should have been taken care of three years ago when they decided to have the Open here.
Disney World for three days, then it was Sea World. It was a kid-oriented trip. No golf.