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en The way golf has changed, my game still works. There's just barely enough skill left in the game where I can still play.

en Yeah, it's the same idea as I was doing before. But the game has changed a bit the last few years, too. Everyone has to be able to skate, play. A guy who doesn't have some skill can't play in the league anymore.

en You hate to say it, but that changed the complexion of the game. Honestly, the tide of the game changed when she left the field.

en This is a very challenging golf course. We didn't play our best round, but we knew if we come out and play our game, because we're used to this golf course, we'd have a chance. We just played our game and followed the course. It was nice for us.

en He hasn't changed his commitment to the fundamentals of the game. He hasn't changed his commitment to the integrity of the game. He hasn't changed his work ethic. He hasn't changed his demand that his players play the game right. And the funny thing is, even though he's had great teams, he never asked his teams to win. He just asked them to do those four things I just mentioned.
  Andy Van Slyke

en That blocked punt was a key factor for us winning the game. It is always nice when you call something and it works. It changed the momentum in the game.

en As the game has progressed to what I consider a pure power game, this golf course still stands up. It's a position golf course, and it's a penal golf course. If you miss it off-line, you're penalized big-time.

en Our game plan was to keep the ball up high in the strike zone. We did that the first time when we beat them but changed a bit in the second game (in which Osceola lost). We talked about going back to what works.

en His hands never left, his feel never left and his knowledge of the game never left. On a doubles court that works.

en If we win the game, it certainly doesn't put you in the playoffs or do anything like that, ... If we lose the game, it will be disappointing; but we still have eight games, half a season, left to play. You do want to approach it that it is not a playoff game, not a do-or-die game.

en I said it before the game - I thought playing after the Christmas break, the team that plays (its) second game is going to have the advantage. We couldn't finish in the skill areas because a lot of skill is out of our lineup right now.

en I'm happy this game's over. You always [hate] to play a game straight after one like Saturday. A game like this is always gonna be tough. There's not much I could've said or done that would've changed that.

en We want to get more people out to play golf. And one of the things that we do best is to teach them how to play. And it makes the game more fun if you can understand how to play golf a little better.

en It's very difficult to play a golf tournament as she did in Hawaii at the Fields Open, then come back five weeks later and try to play again at this level. Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself. It's tough to find any rhythm in your game when you have to do that. It's what makes what she's doing right now so remarkable. Imagine how well she will play when she takes up golf full-time.

en There's a lot of hockey left; this is barely the halfway point of the season. We're not going to just sit on this one point lead. Standings are funny things; we can't focus on them. We need to focus on the next game ahead of us, and take each game one at a time.


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