It's not one of those days where you can go out and make 16 pars and two birdies. It's just the type of course where you're going to make good bogeys out there even playing smart. So you have to be able to bounce back.
With it playing shorter, there are more birdie holes than when it's playing long. Because I'm not one of the longer hitters. I like the way it is playing now.
If it was dead calm today, do you think she would be doing that? I think she would be playing well. I think it's a hard golf course, and you have to be there on every shot.
I want to play well for myself, but at the same time, there is a lot of people out here that I'm excited to be playing for. I get excited. Hopefully, it will work out well this weekend.
I'm on medication for it and I'm going to get it fixed pretty soon. They're going to fix it so I never have to withdraw after playing nine holes ever again.
I'm just playing solid and I'm going to have to go out and do it again tomorrow, that's for sure. Because the way he played golf today ... he drove the ball fantastic, hit it close to the hole, so it just didn't look like he was going to struggle at all in any part of the game.
The course is playing a lot shorter than the last time we were here,
If I had it in a perfect world, I'd like 12 under par to win the tournament. I've always said if you can do that, you've challenged the players, but they're not playing the U.S. Open, either.