The wind's been pretty benign and that's kind of the animal here. You've got to pretty much put the pedal to the metal. |
There are 196 SCSU students that have Rec. passes that cost $27 per semester, which is a really good deal considering you could spend that in one night. |
This morning was cold and wet. When it is like this, its almost like you're playing a different game. |
Touched my soul to the point where I have never felt such satisfaction no possession, no material thing has satisfied me like this. |
We don't have a DaVon in this group, |
We just weren't hitting very good shots and those guys were hitting it right down the middle of the fairway and the middle of the green all the time and we (were) not. |
When you're hitting it as good as he is, and starting to putt decent, it's a hard combination especially with a guy who has as much experience as he does. I feel good about how I played. I missed a couple putts on the back, but that was probably about it. No regrets. |
Yeah, I'm going to try and play my best regardless of who I play. And seeing that he's the Ryder Cup captain, maybe it will help. I don't know. ... I feel fortunate to be where I'm at and I just want to keep the momentum going. |
You have to go out there and make birdies. Phil is playing extremely good golf. I feel like I'm playing decent as well. Today I had a great round. |
You've got to pretty much put the pedal to the medal. |
[For the established players, especially the internationals, the airport is an incalculable asset, whether they're flying commercial or private. According to a J.D. Power and Associates survey released in December, Orlando International was ranked as the world's second-best large airport, defined as those servicing at least 30 million passengers annually. Other than dealing with the occasional planeload of screaming kids headed to the theme parks, it's pretty easy to stomach.] It's probably the best airport I have ever been in, period, ... It's just so ... easy. |
[They come alone and in clusters. Second-year PGA Tour member Zach Johnson, a native of Iowa, packed up his clubs and moved to the Orlando area with some college buddies in 1999.] Six guys, three bedrooms, ... If you want to see how good you can become, you have to go somewhere you can play year-round. We hit balls in a dome in college. That's not the best way to develop your game. |