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en This course sets up well for us. We have to use our heads on this course. It is not set up to use a driver on every hole and I think that suits us well. I feel like the harder the course plays, the better chance we have at competing strongly.

en The key was fighting, run every ball. I think here it was much harder to beat her because of the wind because it suits her game much more than mine because she plays flat.

en I thought (old) 7 was a great risk-reward hole. You could hit driver. You could hit fairway wood, or even iron, off the tee, depending on what you feel you could do. Now you're hitting driver where usually we're hitting 3-woods or 2-irons. It's playing totally different now.
  Tiger Woods

en I feel very strongly that we are in the driver's seat.

en The conditions are perfect. When it's warm, the ball does go farther and it makes the golf hole a lot shorter. That's why the first hole I hit driver, nine-iron and yesterday I hit a driver, five-iron. So that's the difference with the wind.

en We'll see how it plays out … I feel very strongly we're going to get this done.

en I told all of (the coaches), unless someone is really out in front at all positions, let's see if we can push everything into the fall and keep guys competing over the summer and into training camp. But if there's anyone they feel strongly about, we'll talk about it and go from there.

en It was a turnaround in our perspective to practice and competing in match play. They weren't easy matches, they were tough battles. We've just gotten better and better. I feel very strongly going into the tournament.

en I totally understand what they are trying to do. You never want to see the seventh hole become a 3-wood and (a lob) wedge. You don't ever want to see No. 11 become a driver and a 9-iron. That's not what the hole was intended to be.

en He creates a lot of problems because he can make plays when there's no play to be made, ... You've got to affect the quarterback's job because no one has a harder job than the quarterback and if you make it even harder, I think you have a chance to stop an offense.

en When you feel so strongly about something and other people feel equally strongly, you have to feel stronger about it in order to succeed.

en They got more easy baskets in the third, and we weren't showing enough intensity on either side of the ball. We were hanging our heads a little, and I tried to tell them when they feel like that they need to fight harder.

en He?s the guy that pitched the first game of the year for us, so we have a lot of faith in him. But it?s nice to see him out there being healthy, because if he?s healthy, then he?s just competing. We feel pretty strongly that he?s a good pitcher, that?s why he got the ball today.

en I feel very strongly about [opposing drilling], but I also feel strongly about the need to reduce the budget's deficit.

en Vengeance is having a videotape planted in your soul that cannot be turned off. It plays the painful scene over and over again inside your mind... And each time it plays you feel the clap of pain again... His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. Forgiving turns off the videotape of pained memory. Forgiving sets you free.


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