I was very mediocre. I put Tiger in some rough spots. Even if I had played well, I just don't think we could beat them today.
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I want to use these words correctly ... that the PGA Tour has kind of devoured some of the other tours, ... I always have gone down to Australia, and there's just no time to go. As Tiger said, it would totally help that.
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I felt like at least from tee to green, I was close if not maybe a little better today than these guys. But to win this thing, you've got to putt well. I wasn't horrible, but I was just mediocre. I just couldn't get one to go in the hole to get any momentum. That was disappointing. Otherwise, I liked the way I played.
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He's a much better player now than he was a few years ago. Much better.
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The successful, longtime partnerships almost always enjoy a true friendship, or at the very least an authentic regard for one another. In recent years, one thinks in particular of Love and Couples or Jos Maria Olazbal and Seve Ballesteros. We can laugh at each other, ... In the World Cup I remember him whiffing a shot in a palmetto bush, and Joe LaCava and I were just laughing, and I would never do that to anyone else. I wasn't laughing because he whiffed it. It was just funny.
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If I make that, I feel I may have made him work a little harder. I couldn't put any pressure on Phil.
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